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As authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environment and Natural Resources
and the Coastal Resources Commission in an area of environmental concern pursuant to 15A NCAC
,i ❑ Rules attached.
Applicant Namef Vcb' -f�`Li. �� ((`L; Project Location: County
Address Street Address/ State Road/ Lot #(s)
City_ State ZIP
Phone # (1- __ _-Mail �` "" """� Subdivision
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Affected ❑ CW Ll EW `STA ❑ ES ❑ PTS
AEC(s): 7 OEA ❑ HHF ❑ IH ElUBA ❑ N/A
PWS:
ORW: yes / no PNA yes / no
Agent or Applicant Printed Name
Signature ** Please read compliance statement on back of permit
Application Fee(s)
Check #
Phone # ( ) River Basin
Adj. Wtr. Body (nat /man /unkn)
Closest Maj. Wtr. Body —
Permit Officer's Printed Name
Signature
Issuing Date
Expiration Date
Statement of Compliance and Consistency
This permit is subject to compliance with this application, site drawing and attached general and specific conditions. Any
violation of these terms may subject the permittee to a fine or criminal or civil action; and may cause the permit to become
null and void.
This permit must be on the project site and accessible to the permit officer when the project is inspected for compliance. The
applicant certifies by signing this permit that 1) prior to undertaking any activities authorized by this permit, the applicant will
confer with appropriate local authorities to confirm that this project is consistent with the local land use plan and all local
ordinances, and 2) a written statement or certified mail return receipt has been obtained from the adjacent riparian
landowner(s) .
The State of North Carolina and the Division of Coastal Management, in issuing this permit under the best available
information and belief, certify that this project is consistent with the North Carolina Coastal Management Program.
River Basin Rules Applicable To Your Project:
Tar -Pamlico River Basin Buffer Rules Other:
Neuse River Basin Buffer Rules
If indicated on front of permit, your project is subject to the Environmental Management Commission's Buffer Rules for the
River Basin checked above due to its location within that River Basin. These buffer rules are enforced by the NC Division of
Water Resources. Contact the Division of Water Resources at the Washington Regional Office (252-946-6481) or the
Wilmington Regional Office (910-796-7215) for more information on how to comply with these buffer rules.
Division of Coastal Management Offices
Morehead City Headquarters
400 Commerce Ave
Morehead City, NC 28557
252-808-2808/ 1-888-4RCOAST
Fax: 252-247-3330
(Serves: Carteret, Craven, Onslow -
North of New River Inlet- and Pamlico
Counties)
Elizabeth City District
1367 U.S. 17 South
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-264-3901
Fax:252-264-3723
(Serves: Camden, Chowan, Currituck,
Dare, Gates, Pasquotank and Perquimans
Counties)
Washington District
943 Washington Square Mall
Washington, NC 27889
252-946-6481
Fax: 252-948-0478
(Serves: Beaufort, Bertie, Hertford, Hyde,
Tyrrell and Washington Counties)
Wilmington District
127 Cardinal Drive Ext.
Wilmington, NC 28405-3845
910-796-7215
Fax:910-395-3964
(Serves: Brunswick, New Hanover,
Onslow - South of New River Inlet -
and Pender Counties)
http://www.nccoastalmanagement.net/
Revised 08/27/ 14
Styron, Heather M.
From: Gittman, Rachel Kelley <GITTMANRI7@ECU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 3:12 PM
To: Styron, Heather M.
Cc: Puckett, Brandon
Subject: [External] Carrot Island Stabilization and Restoration
Attachments: Carrot Island General Permit Diagrams.pdf
Hi Heather,
Thanks for going out to Carrot Island with Brandon and I today. Per your request, I have attached a map and some
diagrams of the oyster bag and Oyster Catcher marsh toe revetments we intend to construct along the east end of
Carrot Island in the Rachel Carson Reserve. I have also attached a photo of each shoreline from last fall (ramp, scarp, and
creek).
Please let me know if you need anything else for the permit application or have any questions.
Thanks!
Rachel Gittman
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Institute for Coastal Science and Policy
East Carolina University
gittmanr17@ecu.edu
252.328.9986
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Oyster Shell Bag Marsh Toe Revetment / Oyster Catcher Marsh Toe Revetment
Applicant: Rachel Gittman, ECU, and Brandon Puckett, NC NERR, Carrot Island, Rachel Carson Reserve
Project Location Map Date: March 27,2018
Regions of Carrot Island for shoreline stabilization with oyster shell bags and
Oyster CatcherT' reef structures. Rectangle show the relative scale of proposed
reef structures to the region's shoreline. This image show the maximum
number of reefs that would be constructed - 312 feet of total development.
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1800 ft
Oyster Shell Bag Marsh Toe Revetment / Oyster Catcher Marsh Toe Revetment
Applicant: Rachel Gittman ECU and Brandon Puckett NC NERR Carrot Island Rachel Carson Rese
Project Shoreline Photos
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Date: March 27,2018
Oyster Shell Bag Marsh Toe Revetment
Applicant: Rachel Gittman, ECU, and Brandon Puckett, NC NERR, Carrot Island, Rachel Carson Reserve
Work Plat Drawing 1 of 2: Design - Cross -Section View
Date: March 27,2018
The oyster shell bag marsh toe revetment will consist of layers of oyster shell bags placed perpendicular to the shoreline no higher than 6
inches from the elevation of the existing marsh substrate. The marsh toe revetment sections will extend no more than 6 feet waterward of the
erosion escarpment or marsh edge. Each oyster shell bag is approximat ly 2 feet long, 6 inches wide and 6 inches high.
Coastal Maximum
Wetlands 6 feet wide
----------------.sh"—'-- — —----------- MHW
_ _ _ _ _ Escarpment
------- - - - - -- MLW
Scarp Shoreline: Oyster Shell Bag Marsh Toe Revetment.
Maximum
6 feet wide
--------------------ESctstirtg-- ------MHW
----________ Coastal
- ' ' "Wetlands- - - _
-- - -- -MLW
Oyster Shell Bag Marsh Toe Revetment.
Example of Oyster Shell Bag Marsh Toe Revetment
Maximum 6 feet wide
Oyster Shell Bag
Oyster Shell Bag
Oyster Shell Bag
Oyster Shell Bag
Oyster Shell Bag
Oyster Shell Bag
Oyster Shell Bag
Oyster Shell Bag
Oyster Shell Bag
MHW)
MLW
Bottom Substrate
Cross-Section/Profile of Oyster Shell Bag Marsh Toe Revetment.
Oyster Catcher Marsh Toe Revetment
Applicant: Rachel Gittman, ECU, and Brandon Puckett, NC NERR, Carrot Island, Rachel Carson Reserve
Work Plat Drawing 2 of 2: Design - Cross -Section View
Date: March 27,2018
The Oyster CatcherT"" marsh toe revetment will consist of layers of Oyster Catcher TM
logs and Oyster Catcher' rastas placed along the shoreline
na tiig er than 6 inc es from the a eva -E n of the existing marsh substrate. The landward edge of the Oyster Catcher TM sections will extend no
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more than 6 feet'waterward of the erosion escarpment or marsh edge.
Coastal
Wetlands
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Marsh i'
Escarpment
-3-4 ft
Scarp Shoreline: Oyster CatcherTm Reef Marsh Toe Revetment
4— MHW
or
SANDBAR
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Oyster
CatcherTM rasta
Oyster Catcher TM
in cross section
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Oyster CatcherTM rasta
in profile
Oyster Catcher TM
T-ed rasta
Ix ( Coastal
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Max 6ft
Oyster CatcherTm Reef Marsh
Toe Revetment
Example Example
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