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HomeMy WebLinkAbout66110D - NorthCAMA / ❑ DREDGE & FILL 94��� �'�� \� GENERAL PERMIT Previous permit # A B ❑New El Modification ]Complete Reissue El Partial Reissue Date previous permit issued iorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coastal Resources Commission in an area of environmental concern pursuant to I SA NCAC ❑ Rules attached. int Name T-!% jN N C F- N,-t (' P`AII- A3C-,A! f4 ;s v i 6 V • sa l' State A)r- ZIP ?_X EGG E-Mail ized Agent // 1 d ❑ CW ❑ EW ❑ PTA ❑ ES ❑ PTS �ZOEA 5.HHF "H ❑ URA ❑N/A ❑ PWS: yes /(Mi PNA yes / no of Project/ Activity lock)length �tform(s) ig F,4tform(s pier(§_ length lumber ;ad/ Rip rap le vg distance c nax distance channel 14 ubic ds_ amp ws Boatlift 491. h .. _ ne Length not sure yes )rium: n/a yes yes Attached: yes ling permit may be required by: Project Location: County Street Address/ State Road/ Lot #(s) Subdivision City City (' - / de-se";� ZIP. Phone # River Basin 'JGt7� Adj. Wtr. Body /�-!� �i✓�'/ /4'f� a Closest Maj. Wtr. Body (Scale: / 11 ❑ See note on back regarding River Basin Local Planning jurisdiction) 10/20/2015 Antinori Construction Inc Roger Lewis _ 78 of A Ken Kiser CresCom Bank Ken Kiser CresCom Bank Ken Kiser CresCom Bank Ken Kiser CresCom Bank Scott Pindell Wells Fargo Bank Scott Pindell Wells Fargo Bank Vem Hawkins First Citizens Bank Margaret Ann Maida, LT BB &T same BB &T same First Citizens Bank 3890 $400.00 GP 64767D + GP 66 10/20/2015 Custom Island Homes by Ken Kiser LLC 3844 $400.00 major fee, 7404 E. B, 10/20/2015 Custom Island Homes by Ken Kiser LLC 3845 3846 3847 59183420318 $400.00 major fee, 7406 E. B, 10/20/2015 Custom Island Homes by Ken Kiser LLC $400.00 major fee, 7408 E. B, 10/20/2015 Custom Island Homes by Ken Kiser LLC $400.00 major fee, 7410 E. B, 10/21/2015 Money Order for Brandon Grimes $400.00 GP 66167D @$600 10/21/2015 Money Order for Brandon Grimes 59183420329 $200.00 GP 66167D @$600 10/21/2015 Clements Marine Construction Inc 3933 $250.00 major fee, 202 Kings 10/21/2015 Ocean's Edge Ventures LLC 6777 $600.00 GP 66131 D 10/22/2015 TRCK 1529 $100.00 renewal fee, MP 67-( 10/22/2015 Town of North Topsail Beach 40151 $400.00 GP 66110D NC Division of Coastal Mgt. .11 -- Habitat Impact Computer Sheet Applicant: l(V a)k A t " • //' j'z 'C Date: /Q—22-*-I (U/ Describe below the HABITAT disturbances for the application. All values should match the name, and units of measurement found in your Habitat code sheet. TOTAL Sq. Ft. FINAL Sq. Ft. TOTAL Feet F (Applied for. (Anticipated final (Applied for. V DISTURB TYPE Disturbance total disturbance. Disturbance di Habitat Name Choose One includes any Excludes any total includes E: anticipated restoration any anticipated re restoration or and/or temp restoration or to temp impacts) impact amount) tem im acts ai Dredge ❑ Fill Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ LAMA / ❑ DREDGE & FILL ,,,��"' A B GENERAL PERMIT Previousvefmit# New ❑Modification ❑Complete Reissue ❑Partial Reissue Date previous permit issued )rized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coastal Resources Commission in an area of environmental concern pursuant to 15A NCAC ❑ Rules attached. nt Name Project Location: County Street Address/ State Road/ Lot #(s) State ZIP O E-Mail zed Agent i ❑ CW ❑ EW ❑ PTA ❑ ES ❑ PTS ❑ OEA ❑ HHF ❑ IH ❑ UBA ❑ N/A ❑ PWS: yes / no PNA yes / no 4 Project/ Activity Subdivision City Phone # ( ) Adj. Wtr. Body Closest Maj. Wtr. Body ■�� ngth g distance offshore_ ix distance offshore­ hannel ■�■ bic yards_ np ■■■■■■■■I%!■ ■ ulldozing : !Row ■■■'a!■ e Length not sure yes no I I ium: n/a yes no I yes no ..— a l t >ttached: yes no — ig permit may be required by: ZIP River Basin f� (Scale: i ❑ See note on back regarding River Basin r Local Planning Jurisdiction) SECTION'.1700 - GENERAL PERMIT FOR EMERGENCY WORK REQL-IRIN'G A CAMA AND./OR A DREDGE AND FILL PERMIT 15A \CAC 07H .1701 PURPOSE This permit allows work necessary to protect property and/or prevent further damage to property caused by a sudder unexpected natural event or structural failure which imminently endangers life or structure. For the purposes of I general permit, major storms such as hurricanes, northeasters or southwesters may be considered a sudden unexpec natural event although such storms may be predicted and publicized in advance. HistoryNote., Authoro-G.S. 113-229(cl): 113.4-107(a),(b): 113.4-113(b)- 113.4-118.1; Eff. November 1, 198?. 15A \CAC 07H .1702 APPROVAL PROCED17RES (a) Any person wishing to undertake development in an area of environmental concern necessary to protect life endangered structures will notify the Division of Coastal Management or Local Permit Office (LPO) when a possi emergency situation exists. (b) The applicant may qualify for approval of work described in this permit after an onsite inspection by the LPO Division of Coastal Management Field Consultant and upon his findings that the proposed emergency work require CAMA and/or Dredge and Fill permit. The LPO shall issue the permit if the required emergency measures constit minor development. (c) Once the LPO or Consultant determines that the applicant's proposed project may qualify for an emergency Peru he shall consult with the applicant and assist him in preparing an application. The applicant shall include a ske showing existing conditions and the proposed work. (d) The applicant for an emergency permit must take all reasonable steps to notify adjacent riparian landowners of application, and prior to receiving a permit will certify by signing the permit the following: (1) that a copy of the application and sketch has been sen•ed on all adjacent riparian landowners. o: service of a copy was not feasible, that the applicant has explained the project to all adjacent ripar landowners; (2) that the applicant has explained to all adjacent riparian landowners that they have a right to oppose issuance of a permit by filing objections with the local CAMA permit officer or with the Secretary the Department of Environment. Health, and Natural Resources: (3) that, as to adjacent riparian landowners not contacted the applicant has made a reasonable attempt contact them and furnish them with the required information. (e) Allwork authorized by this general permit will cease after thirty days from the date of issuance. His ton•_Vote: Authorio-G.S. 113-229(cl); 113.4-107(a),(b):113A-113(b): 113A-118.1; Eff. November 1, 1985: Amended Eff. 41gv 1, 1990. 15A \CAC 07H .1703 PERMIT FEE The agency shall not charge a fee for permitting work necessary to respond to emergency situations except in the c when a temporary erosion control structure is used. In those cases, the applicant shall pay a permit fee of four hund dollars (S400.00) by check or money order made payable to the Department. Histon•Note: Authorit)•G.S. 113-229(cl): 113.4-107(a),(b): 113A-113(b): 113.4-118.1; 113.4-119; Eff. November 1, 198?; Amended Eff. September I, 2006; August 1, 2002; 3larch 1, 1991: October], 199. 15A N'CAC 07H .1704 GENERAL CONDITION'S to five years if they are protecting a bridge or a road. The property owner shall be responsible for removal of the temporary structure within 30 days of the end of the allowable time period. (7) Temporary sandbag erosion control structures may remain in place for up to eight years from the date of approval if they are located in a community that is actively pursuing a beach nourishment project, or if they are located in an Inlet Hazard Area adjacent to an inlet for which a community is actively pursuing an inlet relocation or stabilization project in accordance with G.S. 113A-115.1 For purposes of this Rule, a community is considered to be actively pursuing a beach nourishment, inlet relocation or stabilization project if it has: (A) an active CAMA permit, where necessary, approving such project, or (B) been identified by a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Beach Nourishment Reconnaissance Study, General Reevaluation Report, Coastal Storm Damage Reduction Study, or an ongoing feasibility study by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a commitment of local or federal money, when necessary. or (C) received a favorable economic evaluation report on a federal project: or (D) is in the planning stages of a project designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or persons meeting applicable State occupational licensing requirements and initiated by a local government or community with a commitment of local or state funds to construct the project and the identification of the financial resources or funding bases necessary to fund the beach nourishment, inlet relocation or stabilization project. If beach nourishment, inlet relocation or stabilization is rejected by the sponsoring agency or community, or ceases to be actively planned for a section of shoreline. the time extension is void for that section of beach or community and existing sandbags are subject to all applicable time limits set forth in Subparagraph (6) of this Paragraph. (8) Once the temporary erosion control structure is determined by the Division of Coastal Management to be unnecessary due to relocation or removal of the threatened structure, a storm protection project constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, a large scale beach nourishment project. an inlet relocation or stabilization project, it shall be removed by the permittee within 30 days of official notification by the Division of Coastal Management regardless of the time limit placed on the temporary erosion control structure. (9) Removal of temporary erosion control structures is not required if they are covered by dunes with stable and natural vegetation. (10) The property owner shall be responsible for the removal of remnants of all portions of any damaged temporary erosion control structure. (11) Sandbags used to construct temporary erosion control structures shall be tan in color and 3 to 5 feet wide and 7 to 15 feet long when measured flat. Base width of the structure shall not exceed 20 feet, and the height shall not exceed 6 feet. (12) Soldier pilings and other types of devices to anchor sandbags shall not be allowed. (13) Excavation below mean high water in the Ocean Hazard AEC may be allowed to obtain material to fill sandbags used for emergency protection. (14) An imminently threatened structure may be protected only once regardless of ownership, unless the threatened structure is located in a community that is actively pursuing a beach nourishment -project. or in an Inlet Hazard Area and in a community that is actively pursuing an inlet relocation or stabilization project in accordance with Subparagraph (7). Existing temporary erosion control structures may be eligible for an additional eight year permit extension provided that the structure being protected is still imminently threatened, the temporary erosion control structure is in compliance with requirements of this Subparagraph and the community in which it is located is actively pursuing a beach nourishment. an inlet relocation or stabilization project in accordance with Subparagraph (7) of this Paragraph. In the case of a building, a temporary erosion control structure may be extended, or new segments constructed, if additional areas of the building become imminently threatened. Where temporary structures are installed or extended incrementally, the time period for removal under Subparagraph (6) or (7) shall begin at the time the initial erosion control structure is installed. For the purpose of this Rule: (A) a building and septic system shall be considered as separate structures.