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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB_21-12_ Denton (2) RECEIVED TB21-12 Issued by WiR0 Permit Number Topsail Beach JUN 1 8 2021 CAMA 0CM WILMINGTON, NC it MINOR DEVELOPMENT r PERMIT NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality as authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environmental Quality and the Coastal Resources Commission for development in an area of environment concern pursuant to Section 113A-118 of the General Statutes, "Coastal Area Management" Issued to Alan Denton authorizing development in the Estuarine Shoreline Area of Environmental Concern (AEC) at 116 Godwin Avenue, in Topsail Beach, Pender County as requested in the permittee's application dated April 22, 2021, and received by DCM on May 21, 2021. This permit, issued on June 11, 2021, is subject to compliance with the application and site details (where consistent with the permit), all applicable regulations and special conditions and notes set forth below. Any violation of these terms may subject permittee to a fine, imprisonment or civil action, or may cause the permit to be null and void. This permit authorizes: Grading of lot, planting of artificial turf. (1) All proposed development and associated construction must be done in accordance with the application package dated received by the Division of Coastal Management on May 21, 2021. (2) All construction must conform to the N.C. Building Code requirements and all other local, State and Federal regulations, applicable local ordinances and FEMA Flood Regulations. (3) Any change or changes in the plans for development, construction, or land use activities will require a re-evaluation and modification of this permit. (4) A copy of this permit shall be posted or available on site. Contact this office at (910) 766-7221 for a final inspection at completion of work. (Additional Permit Conditions on Page 2) azp This permit action may be appealed by the permittee or other qualified persons within twenty (20) days of the issuing date. This permit must be on the project Jason Dail site and accessible to the permit officer when the project is inspected for CAMA Local Permit Officer compliance. Any maintenance work or project modification not covered under 127 Cardinal Drive Extension this permit, require further written permit approval.All work must cease when this permit expires on: Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 December 31,2024 `.J In issuing this permit it is agreed that this project is consistent with the local Landimmi Ise PI^n and all applicable ordinances. This permit may not be transferred to PERMITTEE . . ,., ,... .. Name: Alan Denton Minor Permit#TB21-12 Date Issued: June 11, 2021 Page 2 (5) All unconsolidated material resulting from associated grading and landscaping shall be retained on site by effective sedimentation and erosion control measures. Disturbed areas shall be vegetated (artificially) and stabilized within 14 days of construction completion. (6) Any proposed for grading within the 30' buffer from the Normal High Water level must be contoured to prevent additional stormwater runoff to the adjacent marsh and/or canal. This area shall be immediately stabilized, and must remain in a stabilized state. (7) No impervious coverage and/or other"non-landscaping structures" (i.e. retaining walls, planters, pavers, etc.) shall be located within the 30' Coastal Shoreline buffer. (8) This permit does not authorize the excavation or filling of any wetlands or open water areas. (9) Pursuant to 15A NCAC, Subchapter 7J.0406(b), this permit may not be assigned, transferred, sold or otherwise disposed of to a third-party. SIGNATURE. DATE: PERMITTEE Locality —CD i3 &Z' h Permit Number --� Ocean Hazard Estuarine Shoreline ORW Shoreline Public Trust Shoreline Other.-- (For official use only) RECEIVED GENERAL INFORMATION MAY 21 2021 LAND OWNER-MAILING ADDRESS f DCM WILMINGTON, NC Name �/4, be�"�4-1 _�.�.� __..-___ Address C( vZ B uti,c t s j/J City__.4/0 _State A Zip. 2 7.4/2Phone 'i /e/ Email 4 a' c G 1r.1 c./+'v e hr/,... . .,` 4e- 1 AUTHORIZED AGENT Name__-_- f Address S <� M r ti S` ti 4 a./C City State • Zip Phone _ --- -- Email LOCATION OF PROJECT:(Address,street name and/or directions to site;name of the adjacent waterhody.) DESCR IPTION OF PROJECT: (List all proposed construction and land disturbance.) ee/014 r c may,`s- %%a • —_ }+ ^( if 6�j,r rc, uv�e 3-`f 0 ja� c t C -5407 reff Cc 1�sr/( bA.Se c; / SIZE OF I.OT/PARC[:L: 7 � U 0square feet acres _..-- -----..--- PROPOSED USE: Residential Er (Single-family❑ Multi-family ❑ ) Commercial/Industrial 0 Other 0 COMPLETE EITHER(1)OR(2)BELOW(Contact your Local Permit Officer if you are not sure which AEC applies to your property): (1) OCEAN HAZARD AECs:TOTAL FLOOR AREA OF PROPOSED STRUCTURE: /j/I square feet(includes air conditioned living space,parking elevated above ground level,non-conditioned space elevated above ground level but excluding non-load-bearing attic space) (2) COASTAL SHORELINE AECs: SIZE OF BUILDING FOOTPRINT AND OTHER IMPERVIOUS OR BUILT UPON SURFACES: 7 square feet(includes the area of the foundation of all buildings,driveways,covered decks, concrete or masonry patios,etc.that are within the applicable AEC.Attach your calculations with the project drawing.) STATE STORMWAI'ER MANAGEMENT PERMIT: Is the project located in an area subject to a State Stormwater Management Permit issued by the NC Division of Energy,Mineral and Land Resources(DEMLR)? VPS NO /VA _ r__. OTHER PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED:The activity you are planning may require permits other than the CAMA minor development permit,including,but not limited to: Drinking Water Well,Septic'Tank(or other sanitary waste HAtreatment system),Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning,insulation and Energy Conservation, Certification,Sand Dune,Sediment Control,Subdivision Approval,Mobile Home Park Approval,highway Connection,and others.Check with your Local Permit Officer for more information. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP: I,the undersigned,an applicant for a CAMA minor development permit,being either the owner of property in an AEC or a person authorized to act as an agent for purposes of applying for a CAMA minor development permit,certify that the person listed as landowner on this application has a significant interest in the real property described therein.This interest can be described as:(check one) ,_an owner or record title,Title is vested in name of (,11 AO O ei A• 6 C'^40^ , see Deed Book Li S / page /e./ in the Pe-J County Registry of Deeds. an owner by virtue of inheritance.Applicant is an heir to the estate of County. probate was in _ .....r if other interest,such as written contract or lease,explain below or use a separate sheet&attach to this application. NOTIFICATION OF ADJACENT RIPARIAN PROPERTY OWNERS: I furthermore certify that the following persons are owners of properties adjoining this property. I affirm that I have given ACTUAL NOTICE to each of them concerning my intent to develop this property and to apply for a CAMA permit. (Name) (Address) 1 (I) R L p;C,ks/ '- Po 1.3t4 ) I 1S/ar orAd 4 ./ 33 U3 ‘ (2) Oclp►_A'-' )AU,, Ioyy .4c4otc-ia4/h of ik,/Mi, iv, A/L. 1vef (3) _ (4) _ - ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: I,the undersigned,acknowledge that the land owner is aware that the proposed development is planned for an area which may be susceptible to erosion and/or flooding. I acknowledge that the Local Permit Officer has explained to me the particu- lar hazard problems associated with this lot.This explanation was accompanied by recommendations concerning stabiliza- tion and floodproofing techniques. I furthermore certify that i am authorized to grant,and do in fact grant,permission to Division of Coastal Management staff, the Local Permit Officer and their agents to enter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application. This the 2�/_ day of 4ret -,20`1/ . A 0----,0„6._ ______ Landowner or person authorized to act as his/her agent for purpose of filing a CAMA permit application This application includes:general information(this form),a site drawing as described on the back()Phis application, the ownership statement, the Ocean Hazard AEC Notice where necesscny, a check for$100.00 made payable to the locality,and any information as may be provided orally by the applicant. The details q/the application as described by theses reference in any permit which may be issued. Deviation from these details will constitute a v o ataolioo incorporated without ,f any permit.Any person developing in an AEC without permit is subject to civil,criminal and administrative ace, O 7 2021 Locality Permit Number Ocean Hazard Estuarine Shoreline ORW Shoreline Public Trust Shoreline Other-___.-.— ' (For official use only) RECEIVED GENERAL INFORMATION JUN 0 4 2021 LAND OWNER-MAILING ADDRESS ACM WILMINGTON, NC Name A-1A,, be�,4-4 _ - _ --__ Address et A 13 e S l { City A prX State Ai L Zip 71.2,Phone 4/`' - .5� - 1 Email /9 2 { AUTHORIZED AGENT Name t4/4 e-.+14' Address <4"e ,J 44 a rc City State Zip Phone • Email ____ LOCATION OF PROJECT:(Address,street name and/or directions to site;name of the adjacent waterbody.) ii 6 G6 ,4ve repro; / B:v44,1., DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: (List all proposed construction and land disturbance.) PP p14(e ey;sA,1 1' e _ 5e/ rep/a<< a„it bode f%,c f -l-v-rF SIZE OF LOT/PARCEL: 7). 00 square feet acres PROPOSED USE: Residential ' (Single-family❑ Multi-family ❑) Commercial/Industrial❑ Other p COMPLETE EITHER(I)OR(2)BELOW(Contact your Local Permit Officer if you are not sure which AEC applies to your property): (1) OCEAN HAZARD AECs:TOTAL FLOOR AREA OF PROPOSED STRUCTURE: AM square feet(includes air conditioned living space,parking elevated above ground level,non-conditioned space elevated above ground level but excluding non-load-bearing attic space) (2) COASTAL SHORELINE AECs: SIZE OF BUILDING FOOTPRINT AND OTHER IMPERVIOUS OR BUILT UPON SURFACES: 0 square feet(includes the area of the foundation of all buildings,driveways,covered decks, concrete or masonry patios,etc.that are within the applicable AEC.Attach your calculations with the project drawing.) STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT:Is the project located in an area subject to a State Stormwater Management Permit issued by the NC Division of Energy,Mineral and Land Resources(DEMLR)? YES NO /1/4 __ - .. • ____..___I_ Cn11ArP fPPi_ d OTHER PERMITS MAY HE REQUIRED:The activity you are planning may require permits other than the CAMA minor development permit,including,but not limited to: Drinking Water Well,Septic Tank(or other sanitary waste treatment system),Building,Electrical, Plumbing,Heating and Air Conditioning, insulation and Energy Conservation, FIA Certification,Sand Dune,Sediment Control,Subdivision Approval,Mobile Home Park Approval,Highway Connection,and 1 others.Check with your Local Permit Officer for more information. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP: s 1,the undersigned,an applicant for a CAMA minor development permit,being either the owner of property in an AEC or a person authorized to act as an agent for purposes of applying for a CAMA minor development permit,certify that the person listed as landowner on this application has a significant interest in the real property described therein.This interest can be described as:(check one) F • ✓�an owner or record title,Title is vested in name of ✓✓L cur A, i.J f'-+ c,1 see Deed Book 11S 7 e page I'A / in the Pe-j .,. County Registry of Deeds. an owner by virtue of inheritance.Applicant is an heir to the estate of 1 probate was in County. if other interest,such as written contract or lease,explain below or use a separate sheet&attach to this application. NOTIFICATION OF ADJACENT RIPARIAN PROPERTY OWNERS: I furthermore certify that the following persons are owners of properties adjoining this properly. I affirm that i have given ACTUAL NOTICE to each of them concerning my intent to develop this property and to apply for a CAMA permit. • (Name) (Address) (1) g j3;c.ksitr Po 0(4 K.374 1 �lGr�tv�:,d�J ,/ )3 c3C (2) beir,4 ' 4rh bye 4 IA"'7/87• •3i, ,v( .(C'f- • (3) — /1 if (4) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: I,the undersigned,acknowledge that the land owner is aware that the proposed development is planned for an area which may be susceptible to erosion and/or flooding. I acknowledge that the Local Permit Officer has explained to me the partial- / tar hazard problems associated with this lot.This explanation was accompanied by recommendations concerning stabiliza- tion and floodproofing techniques. I furthermore certify that I am authorized to grant,and do in fact grant,permission to Division of Coastal Management staff, the Local Permit Officer and their agents to enter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application. f This the 2). day of r4(r:/ ,20�,J Landowner or person authorized to act as his/her agent for purpose of filing a CAMA permit application This application includes:general information(this form), a site drawing as described on the back of this application, the oi►nnership statement, the Ocean hazard AEC Notice where necessary, a check for$100.00 made payable to the locality, and any information as may be prnvided orally by the applicant. The details of the application as described by these sou►ees are incorporated without reference in any permit which may be issued. Deviation fimnn these details will cons4et fttf+gn of any permit.Any person developing in an AEC without permit is subject to civil, criminal and administrative MIRA JUN 04 %.)21 AGENT AUTHORIZATION FOR CAMA PERMIT APPLICATION { Name of Property Owner Requesting Permit: /4/,Ctn Mailing Address: ' /.3 t.ra cif gd /4P,0)c .A/L 75,E 3 Phone Number: '/ ' - S ;,2 tf - 2/(4( Email Address: �L C c l bd/,see, f4• „ � I certify that I have authorized 4-/4,, 1)1�-010., Agent/Contractor to act on my behalf, for the purpose of applying for and obtaining all CAMA permits necessary for the following proposed development: f e f//c P foci tt) .1 t, Art, •C/c ,G. f - - ; , 1)4 c!,- y�,-� at my property located at J/ , 4 'e, /opXi=, / Re c 4 , in Pr_Jc'.- County. I furthermore certify that I am authorized to grant, and do in fact grant permission to Division of Coastal Management staff, the Local Permit Officer and their agents to enter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application. Property Owner Information: Signature 4/4 i b c Print or Type Name Title ,s 1 17' 121 Date RECEIVED This certification is valid through I 1 J U N 0 4 2(3 1 DCM WiLMiNG T ON, NC j E Locality Permit Number • Ocean Hazard , Estuarine Shoreline ORW Shoreline Public Trust Shoreline Other (For official use only) RECEIVED } GENERAL INFORMATION MAY 21 202' LAND OWNER-MAILING ADDRESS Name i414 be-,4-4'1 DCM WILMINGTON, NC Address ' j___... City_Apex __.. State /i/ L Zip 2 7l 5)Phone '1'/'f -S L - / Email 41. ( -, • -14 , AUTHORIZED AGENT Name / e Address < fin ti 4 .44 v✓t City _.._ State • Zip Phone LOCATION OF PROJECT: (Address,street name and/or directions to site;name of the adjacent waterhody.) I vet TotS4,I 3es c 4 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: (List all proposed construction and land disturbance.) J?e f14 c e �(,`� 1 sc /� �ir�� ,z; c l - �, reihuve )-y v P fo f j-sO I, rep/Q<< w;/( &A 1 r Y d ,-1" ' 1,'�`� SIZE OF LOT/PARCEL: 7:. G'U square feet acres PROPOSED USE: Residential (Single-family Ej Multi-family ❑ ) Commercial/Industrial Other [J COMPLETE EITHER(1)OR(2)BELOW(Contact your Local Permit Officer if you are not sure fuhklr AEC applies to your property): (1) OCEAN HAZARD AECs:TOTAL FLOOR AREA OF PROPOSED STRUCTURE: /V 9 square feet(includes air conditioned living space,parking elevated above ground level,non-conditioned space elevated above ground level but excluding non load-bearing attic space) (2) COASTAL SHORELINE AECs: SIZE OF BUILDING FOOTPRINT AND OTHER IMPERVIOUS OR BUILT UPON SURFACES: ' U square feet(includes the area of the foundation of all buildings,driveways,covered decks, concrete or masonry patios,etc:that are within the applicable AEC.Attach your calculations with the project drawing.) STATE STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT: Is the project located in an area subject to a State Stormwater Management Permit issued by the NC Division of Energy,Mineral and Land Resources(DEMLR)? v ivir-r C E Ii l f AGENT AUTHORIZATION FOR CAMA PERMIT APPLICATION Name of Property Owner Requesting Permit: "IA I e.-ti�d-, Mailing Address: ell B L..-5 ei S gd_ . p0ex A/L .17f 23 Phone Number: 'f/ '(- f, ' - .2/ay Email Address: ,4-4 CD C a l Ifs chi.0 , e J,e//Soli i. „e I certify that I have authorized 414 ., .6(--,140,-, , Agent i Contractor to act on my behalf, for the purpose of applying for and obtaining all CAMA permits necessary for the following proposed development: rep/e ce so,./ to GtrI i 1ic bA. / f L-i i -, he', cI' y!v-4 at my property located at 1/f 6 c4„ ., Ave, J c'p.M. / 8c' c 4 , in Pr-1Jei- County. I furthermore certify that I am authorized to grant, and do in fact grant permission to Division of Coastal Management staff, the Local Permit Officer and their agents to enter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application. Property Owner Information: Af;---;...",4-, Signature ,414.- b ._i,, Print or Type Name Uwe re' Title ,5 1 t( 1 21 Date RECEIVED This certification is valid through / 1 MAY 21 2021 ROY COOPER Governor JOHN NICHOLSON Interim Secretary BRAXTON DAVIS NORTH CAROLINA Director Environmental Quality June 11, 2021 Alan Denton 92 Burgess Road Apex, NC 27523 Dear Mr. Denton, Attached is CAMA Minor Development Permit TB 21-12 for work to be done at 116 Godwin Avenue in Topsail Beach, Pender County. An electronic copy has been sent to the Topsail Beach Inspections Department. To validate this permit, please sign both copies as indicated for our records. Retain the gold copy for your files, and return the white copy to us within 20 days of receipt in the enclosed, self-addressed envelope This is not a valid permit until it is signed and returned to our office. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, yz2 Anita M. Webb Permit Support Technician N.C. Division of Coastal Management Enclosures Cc: WiRO files TB Inspection Dept. w�� North Carolina f)rnartmrnt of Pnvirnmmpntal rh,aiity I riivicinn nF r nactnl Mnn.nnornAnt ADJACENT RIPARIAN PROPERTY OWNER STATEMENT FOR CAMA MINOR PERMITS I hereby certify that I own property adjacent to /4 Ia�. Dc^Tom 's (Name of Property Owner) property located at 1/6 6-0 AI 1 Ave f lesac l ag.4 Address, Lot,Block,Road,etc.) on -i<, , in T0c1, / /36'4c,L , N.C. (Waterbody) (Topsail Beach, Pender County) He has described to me as shown in the attached application and project drawing(s),the development he is proposing at that location,and, I have no objections to his proposal. (APPLICATION AND DRAWING OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ATTACHED) ef de 944.4<aft:DIV Signature DEU)2A H KiNLA K/ 'VS Print or Type Name 9/9 4? /5z9 Telephone Number I?-Zae/ Date RECEIVED JUN Y ° ,'JJ? DCM WILMINGTON, NC • ADJACENT RIPARIAN PROPERTY OWNER STATEMENT FOR CAMA MINOR PERMITS I hereby certify that I own property adjacent to /?h r. b��4o-� s (Name of Property Owner) property located at 1/ G- �L,,, A/ "/c /�5�,) Zits4 c 4 Address, Lot, Block,Road, etc.) on L4-,<< r! , in l a Sa, / L, , N.C. (Waterbody) (Topsail Beach, Pender County) He has described to me as shown in the attached application and project drawing(s),the development he is proposing at that location,and, I have no objections to his proposal. (APPLICATION AND DRAWING OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ATTACHED) Signature Print or Type Name Telephone Number Date RECEIVED JUN 0 4 DCM WILMINGTON, NC OCEAN HAZARD AEC NOTICE Project is in an: Ocean Erodible Area High Hazard Flood Area Inlet Hazard Area Property Owner: ///7/41 Property Address: Date Lot Was Platted: This notice is intended to make you, the applicant, aware of the SPECIAL NOTE: This hazard notice is required for special risks and conditions associated with development in this development in areas subject to sudden and massive storms and area, which is subject to natural hazards such as storms, erosion erosion. Permits issued for development in this area expire on and currents. The rules of the Coastal Resources Commission December 31 of the third year following the year in which the require that you receive an AEC Hazard Notice and permit was issued. Shortly before work begins on the project acknowledge that notice in writing before a permit for site,the Local Permit Officer must be contacted to determine the development can be issued. _ vegetation line and setback distance at your site. If the property has seen little change since the time of permit issuance, and the The Commission's rules on building standards, oceanfront proposed development can still meet the setback requirement, setbacks and dune alterations are designed to minimize, but not the LPO will inform you that you may begin work. Substantial eliminate, property loss from hazards. By granting permits, the progress on the project must be made within 60 days of this Coastal Resources Commission does not guarantee the safety of setback determination,or the setback must be re-measured.Also, the development and assumes no liability for future damage to the occurrence of a major shoreline change as the result of a the development. Permits issued in the Ocean Hazard Area of storm within the 60-day period will necessitate re-measurement Environmental Concern include the condition that structures be of the setback. It is important that you check with the LPO relocated or dismantled if they become imminently threatened before the permit expires for official approval to continue the by changes in shoreline configuration. The structure(s) must be work after the permit has expired. Generally, if foundation relocated or dismantled within two (2) years of becoming pilings have been placed and substantial progress is continuing, imminently threatened, and in any case upon its collapse or permit renewal can be authorized. It is unlawful to continue subsidence. work after permit expiration. The best available information,as accepted by the Coastal For more Information,contact: Resources Commission, indicates that the annual long-term average ocean erosion rate for the area where your property is q-S®t.i �. fJ y !__.- located is feet per year. Local Permit Officer The rate was established by careful analysis of aerial photographs of the coastline taken over the past 50 years. N.C. Dept. of Environmental Quality Studies also indicate that the shoreline could move as much as Division of Coastal Management feet landward in a major storm. 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 The flood waters in a major storm are predicted to be about feet deep in this area. . Preferred oceanfront protection measures are beach nourishment q 1 Q — _ q 7 C) 9 and relocation of threatened structures. Hard erosion control structures such as bulkheads,seawalls,revetments,groins,jetties Phone Number and breakwaters are prohibited. Temporary sand bags may be authorized under certain conditions. The applicant must acknowledge this information and RECEIVED requirements by signing this notice in the space below. Without the proper signature,the application will not be complete. JUN U 4 f-y'-2.1 DCM WILMINGTON, NC Property Owner Signature Date Revised May 2010 Receipts for Certified Mail (Staple Here) 2/ Date fc:2f/i r;•,14,� Adjacent Property Owner Mailing Address City, State,Zip Code Dear Adjacent Property: I This letter is to inform you that I, AI if/1/4 have applied for a CAMA Minor r Property Owner Permit on my property at A/2 ,in Topsail Beach, Property Address Pender County. As required by CAMA regulations,I have enclosed a copy of my permit application and project drawing(s)as notification of my proposed project.No action is required from you or you may sign and return the enclosed no objection form.If you have any questions or comments about my proposed project, please contact me at 'I 'I— $;2 y— IC ti ,or by mail at the address listed below. If you wish to Applicant's Telephone file written comments or objections with the CAMA Minor Permit Program,you may submit them to: Jason Dail, DCM Field Representative LPO,Town of Topsail Beach NC DEQ/DCM 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 A lar. b e-,•�a:. Property Owner G1 ) B Mailing Address ,4 fe-X ti a 75;3 City, State,Zip Code RECEIVED DCM WILMINGTON, NC U. . • . - - CERTIFIED MAIL° RECEIPT n Domestic Mail Only „ ,,,. 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If you have any questions or comments about my proposed project,please contact me at q I — y— 3/C`/ ,or by mad at the address listed below. If you wish to Applicant's Telephone file written comments or objections with the CAMA Minor Permit Program,you may submit them to: Jason Dail, DCM Field Representative LPO,Town of Topsail Beach NC DEQ/DCM • 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. 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Standard: BS7044 Method 4 Test Method: Determination of Infiltration Rate-Buffered Ponding Double Ring Infiltrometer SAMPLING PLAN: Sampling Date: 1120/2020 • Specimen sampling is performed in the sampling department at TSI. • The sunning size of specimens is determined by the test method requirements. • In the event a specific sampling size is not called for,a determination will be made based on previous testing experience,and approved for use by an authorized manager. • All samples are subjected to the outside environmental conditions of temperature and relative humidly. • Sample requiring pre-determined exposure to specified environmental conditions based on a specific test method,take place in the departments in which they are tested DEVIATION FROM TEST METHOD: State reason for any Deviation from,Additions to,or Exclusions From Test Method. None TEST PROCEDURE: A 42"X 42"turf sample was mounted on top of a steel grate,which allowed for free flow of water during the test.Two rings,one inner and one outer, were placed on top of the drain product.Water flowed separately into both ring areas-the outer ring creating a ponding effect by maintaining a head of water surrounding the inner ring.The infiltration rate is calculated by measuring the flow of water;by means of a water flow gauge(gallons),as it entered the inner ring in cubic centimeters during the 20-minute test.The temperature of the water in the inner ring was also recorded and normalized,compensating for the relative viscosity of water,to 10°C or 50°F. TEST SUMMARY: TEST METHOD TEST DESCRIPTION TEST RESULT BS7044 Method 4 Drainage Capacity 204.0 inches/hour Time of Test:20 Minutes Viscosity Factor:1.26 Ring Diameter:17" Gallons Used:69.5 Water Temperature:53.4°F Uncertainty: We undertake all assignments for our clients on a best effort basis.Our findings and judgments are based on the information to us using the latest test methods available. TSI can only ensure the test results for the specific items tested. Unless otherwise noted in the deviations sections of this report,all tests am performed in compliance with stated test method. Test Report Approval. Erie Miles,III,Lab Director Testing Services(TSI)LLC TSI Accreditation: TSi is a certified independent testing laboratory by the Synthetic Turf Council Z‘444401 • RECEIV MAY 21 2021 DCM WILMINGTON, NC OUR LETTERS AND REPORTS APPLY ONLY TO THE SAMPLE TESTED AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF THE QUALITIES OF APPARENTLY 817 Showalter Ave IDENTICAL OR SIMILAR PRODUCTS.THESE LETTERS AND REPORTS ARE FOR THE USE ONLY OF THE CLIENT TO WHOM THEY ARE ADDRESSED AND Dalton, GA 30722 Receipts for Certified Mail (Staple Here) .-22- / Date 1/ KOJ,C'IT Bi!ks/f'r— Adjacent Property Owner PDBoit el q Mein .Address M5tt.,�cs,c iL 3 'O 3 City,State,Zip Code Dear Adjacent Property: This letter is to inform you that I, AEG�, N.tiG.. have applied for a CAMA Minor / Property Owner Permit on my property at i J t� 6ra�Lv� .gv e ,in Topsail Beach, Property Address Pender County. 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S Form 3800.April 2015(Reverse)PSN 7530-02-000-9047 ADJACENT RIPARIAN PROPERTY OWNER STATEMENT FOR CAMA MINOR PERMITS I hereby certify that I own property adjacent to A fed" bC•1Trs--1 's (Name of Property Owner) property located at I l L i-G A L L 1 ,4vv , 1 o pScttc. / i2 Address,Lot,Block,Road,etc.) on L!,-,<:l ,in 70/0S4; ,N.C. (Waterbody) (Topsail Beach, Ponder County) He has described to me as shown in the attached application and project drawing(s),the development he is proposing at that location,and,I have no objections to his proposal. jAPPLICATION AND DRAWING OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ATTACHED) Signature Print or Type Name Telephone Number Date RECEIVED MAY 21 2021 DCM WILMINGTON, NC Fiber .- infirt(sanois Iica) Backing System Aggregate Base/ Leveling Layer Geotextile(optional) Natural Subgratle (compacted) • • \\\\\ \\\\\\\\\ shawgrass* \\\\\‘\\k> 1 84 SG Fresh es Rye Property Imperial Unit Metric Unit Description PRODUCT Fiber Type PP/PE Fiber Mass 8000 denier 8800 dtex 8 Ply PE Mono 4500 denier 5000 dtex 8 Ply PP Mono Finished 1.625 in 41 mm Pile Height Color(s) 00300 Natural Green Tufting Gauge 3/8 in Backing Matrix 23.3 oz/yd2 790 g/m2 Stabilized Dual Layered Woven Polypropylene/Urethane PERFORMANCE Total Weight 73.3 oz/yd2 2485.3 g/m2 ASTM D418 PROPERTIES PACKAGING Item Number 184SG Roll Width 15 ft 4.57 m Standard 100 ft 30.48 m Roll Length 15 YEAR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY.10 YEAR LIMITED COMMERCIAL WARRANTY. *For full tenna.please see the complete 15 year limited residential warranty and the 10 year limited commercial warranty. X;sceatcetone sulaxt to a^ranuracsrrtg tolerance of -a i Backng ratnx a.1.3 az sp,a. Tufting gauge s the manufacw-rig starwara wilJ change eightly au ns the escarole,.tackeg prcreea. G:atom mil Nitre ar4 tz,ts ere a'aLade upon newest. RECEIVED MAY 21 2021 DCM WILMINGTON, NC Installation Guidelines - ` - ShawGrass is a durable turf that requires planning and expertise to install correctly. Preparing the site is critical for long term success and while it will involve the most labor it will also provide the best results. The following guidelines will help to ensure that your projects are planned efficiently and give your customer the results they need. RECEIVED 1. Planning MAY 21 2021 A. Area: The area for turf installation should be clearly defined and marked. DCM WILMINGTON, NC B. Drainage: Determine whether the project area has an adequate existing drainage or will require additional drains or modified drains, grading or sloping. C. Soil Condition: Check to see if you will need to wet or soften the ground or use a jackhammer to remove large rocks. Rain soaked soil may need to dry a few days before synthetic turf work begins. D. Irrigation: Locate existing sprinklers or bubblers for the remaining trees and plants or complete irrigation for trees and plants first. Identify all irrigation lines, electrical conduit, etc. below ground that could be damaged during the synthetic turf installation. Reroute where possible. Irrigation sprinklers are not needed for lawn turf, you will want to consult your Irrigation specialist to assist in rerouting or shutting off heads. If you opt for the TurfChiller cooling technology you may want to simply change the irrigation settings at the box as your customer will benefit from having an easy watering source. E. Preventing Future Damage: Determine if additional supplies are needed to prevent damage from rodents or ground animals. Rodent wire (similar to chicken wire) may be appropriate. Secure the entire perimeter to prevent the synthetic turf from being pulled up or damaged by pets. F. Existing Design Elements: Locate existing concrete borders and determine whether you need to nail into concrete footings. If you are using curbing, edging or border materials, install it prior to cutting the synthetic turf and adding any base material, as this will give you a more accurate measurement for the synthetic turf. Tree roots and pest control should also be considered. G. Measurements: To reduce labor, measure the project area carefully and design the layout to minimize the number of seams in the synthetic lawn. Plan for a little extra material, especially if you involve curves in your design. A good figure to use is 10%. Use a smart level or transit for proper slope of 2% min. H. Design Application Tips:All synthetic turf products have a pile (grain)direction that must be taken into account. Note the pile direction and install all sections of synthetic turf in the same pile pattern. Installing synthetic turf in opposing pile patterns may result in noticeable seams.The grain should face toward the primary viewpoint as this will minimize sheen. MATERIAL PREP A. TURF Measure the entire turf area, and order more than enough turf to cover the entire area. Do this even if you only do partial installations over a period of time. Turf is manufactured in individual batches with normal batch to batch variation, so you will want to order enough for your entire job. Turf is typically manufactured in rolls that are 12 or 15 feet wide, so you should break your installation area into 12 or 15 foot wide sections, and then add the total length of these areas. Roll out the turf the day before installation as this will allow the panel to relax. If the synthetic turf has wrinkles, lay it flat on a flat surface in the sun or stretch. Taller pile heights will require more infill so be mindful of your calculations. Also, remember that turf wrapped closest to the core may be excessively wrinkled, plan on about 18"of waste just to be on the safe side. B. BASE MATERIAL You will need approximately two-to-six inches of stone base under your turf. One yard of base material will cover 80 sq. ft. at 4 inches depth (one yard = one ton). Fine stone or aggregate (89 stone; 1/4"to 5/8" in size) can be applied over a coarse aggregate (57 stone; 1/2"to 3/4" in size), or a mix of coarse and fine aggregate (often referred to as crush and run) can be used. Your local building supply vendor will be your best source, and may offer delivery and installation options. Avoid using pea gravel as your base material. DO NOT use pea gravel as rounded stone will shift too much. Pea gravel stones have a smooth, round surface, which make them hard to compact.Your local nursery, mulch or stone center will be your best options for gravel. C. INFILL Infill helps weigh the turf down and stabilize the fibers to keep them upright and prevent matting. Infill is essential as • - -•- . - - •- .- .. rraatac a firm nafiiral fpPlinn hacP SnPriali7eri infills can hP userl as wPII_ TtirfChillPr cools surface temperatures significantly and requires at least 2# per square foot to be effective. Envirofill is an infill that is green in color, offers some cooling properties and has Microban®. Combining the two is a great combination when children or pets are involved. D. SAND INFILL In some geographic areas, you may want to use a color coated sand on the top of your infill. Coated sand is more expensive than white or natural sand, so it is normally only used on the top of your infill. A good rate would be 1 lb per sqft. Calculate the amount of sand infill in advance; a good estimate is three-to-five pounds of sand per square foot on 50-80 ounce turf. E. TURFCHILLERTM TurfChiller is an evaporative cooling technology used to cool synthetic turf surfaces.The Turf Chiller technology is a pre-coated material so it arrives on site already bonded to the sand infill. Once installed,just hydrate to activate. Turf Chiller requires moisture to provide the long-term cooling effect. We highly recommend TurfChiller as it is a specialized infill that drives surface temperatures down significantly. When used around families, pets and children it provides an extra level of comfort and provides the best peace of mind on hot days. F. FABRICS Don't forget to procure weed barrier. You may also need a wire mesh rodent barrier if you have had prior rodent problems (gophers, moles, etc). G. SEAMING MATERIAL Be sure to have enough seaming tape to run the full length of your seams, as well as adhesive. Take time to do your seams correctly as this will be one of the most noticeable features when complete.Also, please be sure to read all adhesives labels to ensure that they are used and stored correctly. Plan your project to minimize or hide seams; for example place seams in the back or out of the line of site. Also, consider reworking your design to maintain 15' widths, this will save a lot of labor and potentially visible seams as well. H. LANDSCAPE NAILS/SPIKES (approximately 3.5— 10 inches in length) Spikes will be used alongside sidewalks, tree rings and other objects in the area to landscape. They will eventually be covered by infill but you will want to embed them as deeply as possible. There are a variety of spikes available ranging from plastic to galvanized/non-galvanized. Local soils will drive these considerations. Application will determine size of nail or spikes to use. Nails should be applied approximately every six inches along the perimeter of the installation, as well as along all seams to secure turf. Use nailer board nails one-to-two inches galvanized or staples 'A inch—'/2 inch. Shorter nail spacing may be required when using nailer boards. I. EDGING MATERIAL Polyboard is superior to other lawn edging products because of its durability and multiple uses. It looks like real wood, but performs like plastic. Polyboard can be bent and curved to fit all your landscaping needs. Pressure treated wood may also be used. TOOLS & EQUIPMENT A. SAFETY • Rubberized and leather gloves • Back braces • Knee guards • Safety glasses • First-aid kit • Safety cones—for use on street for materials and equipment B. MEASURING • 100 ft. flexible metal tape measure • Snap line for marking long cuts of turf • Hard-edge level—two-to-four foot • Square or T-square for squaring edges of turf RECEIVED C. SITE PREPARATION • Construction-grade wheel barrows MAY 21 2021 • Flat head shovels • Spades—rounded head • Large picks DCM WILMINGTON, NC • Small picks D. BASE PREPARATION • Transit or smart level • Asphalt or landscape rake (40 inch) 2ECEIVED • Pointed mason trowels —used to clear and clean edges of concrete, etc • Hand Tampers (Eight or 10 inch) • Water filled roller MAY 21 2021 • 2" x 1" x 2' pieces of wood—for hand tamping edges & small areas E. TURF CUTTING DCM WILMINGTON, NC • Commercial quality knives and blades (select a bladeand knife set that is easily changeable and stock up on blades) F. INFILLING • Drop spreaders for small jobs using a small drop spreader (holds approx. 75 lbs. of infill) or for larger areas, using a commercial drop spreader (holds approx. 200 lbs.) or walk-behind or tow behind units. • Installation and grooming rakes (poly-nylon) • Grooming hand brooms or tools (poly-nylon) G. MATERIAL HANDLING > 1000 SF • Fork lift with forks and 15 foot carpet pole • Bungee cords or rope for securing loads • Carpet dollies H. HAND TOOLS • Small hand shovel—used to clear and clean around pipes and tight edges • Hammers • Pliers (various sizes and shapes) • Wrench and socket set (for small tool repairs and use in adjusting irrigation, etc) • Sledge hammer (medium to large) • Rubber mallets • Cement chisel for removing extra concrete, rocks or other obstructions • Pipe cutter(for modifications to irrigation) I. POWER TOOLS • Power brush to fribulate (bloom) blades • Hand saw or power saw to cut bender board, pipes • Leaf blower (for cleanup of organic materials and job site areas) • Sod cutter (optional rental) • Vibratory plate compactor (optional rental) J. MISC. TOOLS • Several small and large tarps or plastic drop cloths • Several small containers for used blades and small buckets for hand-filling, small tools and job materials • Gas cans for both plain gas and mixes K. SITE CLEAN UP • Water hose (100 ft.) and nozzle with variable heads • Brooms (one soft bristle and one hard bristle) • Small hand broom for rocks, edges, etc • Shop vacuum (two gallon to larger) 2. AREA PREPARATION Call 8-1-1 before you dig to prevent damage to underground utilities and service interruption. This is the universal number for the 71 regional services that coordinate location services for underground public utilities in the U.S. A. Remove all turfs, sods, mulches, etc. from the marked area. You can do this with a manual shovel, or a gas- powered sod puller (you can rent one at most rental centers) or have a local landscaper remove the existing sod and any landscaping you want removed from your installation area. Excavate two-to-six inches of turf and soil if removing an old lawn. You will later replace this turf and soil with two-to-six inches of stone base material. B. If you are landscaping around trees, shrubbery, flowers,light poles, utilities, etc., remember to mark around those areas and account for the turf edge configuration. C. Leave ample area uncovered around the bases of trees. D. Check on local ordinances on disposal of green waste before starting. Let your site dry out for a few days before excavating. E. Do not use a tiller to remove turf because that will disturb the soil below the sod and create a poor base. A sod cutter is recommended for large areas. These are available at many tool rental suppliers.A spade or shovel can be used to cut the sod into small strips in small areas. F. Organic material left under the newly installed surfaces will decompose, which can lead to sub-surface failure. Any newly removed tree stump or root areas should be free of organic materials, then filled and compacted prior to job start. G. Using an inverted spray can marker, mark off the boundaries for your lawn and to label layout. Remember that synthetic turf comes in either 12-foot or 15-foot widths. Plan your installation with this in mind, to have as few seams as possible with your layout. H.A variety of edging materials and border solutions may be used for your synthetic turf project. Examples may include transitions from synthetic turf to a flower bed, mulch, stone edging or sidewalks. You may also use synthetic lumber or synthetic turf edging. I.This is the perfect time to add edges, large rocks, install pavers, stepping stones, walkways and walls. J. If you have a sprinkler system in the installation area, reroute to perimeter if possible, or cap the unnecessary sprinklers and turn off their valves. 3. SOIL COMPACTION A. It may be necessary to compact the native soil/sub- grade prior to base construction. B. In the case where the native soils are soft and/or saturated, it is advisable to install a geotextile to separate the soft soils from the crushed stone base. C.As a rule of thumb, if there is standing water, or if water comes to the surface under foot, a geotextile should be used. D. You need to fully firm up the ground that will be the foundation for your turf. You can use a sod roller, or a vibrating plate compactor, which you can rent from your local rental suppliers. Ensure the existing ground is sloped properly or follows the grade of the surrounding area for adequate draining. E.Apply a high-quality weed and turf killer to the lawn installation area. F. Determine if additional supplies are needed to prevent damage from weeds, rodents or ground animals. Weed barrier and rodent wire (similar to chicken wire) may be appropriate (this is not always necessary in arid or dry climates). 4. BASE CONSTRUCTION A.A crushed stone base of two-to-six inches should be spread evenly over the prepared area. B. If using heavy equipment to do so, the equipment should not drive directly upon the prepared site. If it is unavoidable, the operator needs to be cautious of turns that can damage the base. C. The crushed stone should be a D.O.T. Class 2 aggregate or equivalent, with maximum particle size of/e", or approved equal. Class 2 aggregate is available in most areas. D.The crushed stone should be spread evenly, as smoothly as possible. Use of a finer material will help to aid final grade. E. For the depth of the base as a rule of thumb, in arid climates such as Las Vegas, Phoenix or San Diego, two inches of base course is sufficient. In climates with more rainfall or a higher water table, such as Seattle, New Orleans, or Houston, up to six inches may be necessary. F. Lightly spray your surface with water and then firmly compact the sub-base using a hand compactor, landscape roller or vibratory plate compactor. G. Check for surface depressions. If the base course layer is not as smooth as desired, or there are undesired undulations, it may be necessary to add a layer of fines (stone dust, screenings manufactured RegiMBOfill in the low spots or create a level surface. This layer should be kept to a minimum, preferably no more than two inches. This layer must be compacted with a heavy roller or plate compactor. Fill in and re-level any base deffis? n k tiis more than 1/A"rinnn M GG LLUULL H. Even though synthetic turf drains water vertically through drainage holes built into it, we also suggest giving the base a very slight slope, away from any buildings, to a proper drainage area to avoid any pooling at all. J. Continual passes over the project area are required until a compaction rate of 95% or greater is achieved. When dry, the project area should be smooth and firm to eliminate unwanted bumps under the synthetic turf. K.Add your base starting at the farthest side of the install. Go from edge to edge, not center to edge. Feather base from load to load. The base material should be spread evenly. Grade and level to meet design and drainage requirements. Shape to desired appearance—flat, slight roll, mounded. L.A gas powered vibratory plate compactor may be rented for larger jobs. Overlap trips with the compactor to minimize ridges and bumps. M. Do not walk on freshly laid base until it is compacted.Walking in loose base will create holes and uneven spots. An easy way to estimate proper compaction is to step onto the stone base. If you leave a footprint, the base is not compacted enough. 5. LAY TURF A. Roll the synthetic turf out on top of the constructed based, as planned. If the site requires multiple roll widths, be sure to have the lay of the fibers on each roll of turf running in the same direction. B. When seaming is required, trim the selvedge (un-tufted edge)off turf and lay in the desired position. C. When trimming selvedge, begin cutting two tuft rows in from edge in order to achieve proper seam strength. D. Lay the next roll adjacent to the first and repeat Step C. Then butt the seams together. E. With a carpet or utility knife, trim the overlapped turf to match the trimmed edge of the first roll if necessary. F. Make all cuts as close as possible without touching. Seam spacing should be no more than 1/8 inch. G. Repeat as needed for as many roll widths as the job requires. H.Around the borders, trim the turf to match the edges. I. If a secured or fastened edge is desired, do not secure the edge until most of the infill is installed (Refer to Step 8). More on this later. J. When cutting curved edges, cut in small relief cut increments to match the design. K. Rough-cut the perimeter before any seaming. L.Always stretch synthetic turf tight to reduce wrinkling. 6. SEAMING A. Fold the adjacent trimmed edges of two rolls of turf approximately two feet apart the entire length of the seam. B. Mark the centerline of the seam on the exposed base or seaming tape with a chalk line or spray paint. C. Roll out seam tape centered over the entire length of the seam line. Apply adhesive covering all of the seam tape from one end to the other. Depending on the type of adhesive used, you may need to allow time for vapors/gases to escape (flashing). Refer to the adhesive manufacturer's directions. The flashing time required may be dependent on ambient temperature and humidity. D.After adhesive has flashed, lay the edges of each roll of turf directly onto the adhesive/tape, making sure not to bury any turf fibers into the adhesive. E.Add weight (i.e. sandbags)down the length of the freshly laid seam, or use a heavy roller along the seam length once the adhesive has tacked up. The adhesive drying/curing time will vary with different adhesives dependent upon climatic conditions. F.After the adhesive has dried, trim off your turf so your lawn fits exactly as you want. 7. INFILL INSTALLATION A.You will also want to stand the turf up vertically with the power broom or stiff bristle broom prior to applying the infill. Do not use steel or wire bristle brooms that can damage the fiber. This keeps all of the turf fibers erect and exposed. B. In synthetic turf applications, a drop spreader(commonly used to spread turf seed,fertilizer, lime lg11.?be used to spread the infill in lifts ranging from '/A"to no greater than '/2" depths. C. Infill should be applied evenly and groomed to ensure consistent infill level. MAY 21 2021 D_ If the hnrrlirs nr PrinPs will hp sarurari saves the infill installatinn fnr thPSP areas fnr last (ScP sten 91 E. Be sure not to dump the infill in large quantities on the turf, this will cause excessive grooming due to trapped fibers. As you spread the infill, make one entire pass on the on the surface of your new lawn and then sweep the infill deeply into the fibers with a stiff bristle push broom or power broom. Repeat the infill spread/fiber brooming process until the infill is evenly spread such that no less than 1/2"—3/4" of turf fiber tips are exposed above the level of the infill. Repeat this process until all of the infill has been spread and fallen in between the synthetic blades. F. CAUTION: Too much fiber exposed (not enough infill)will cause the fibers to mat or crush with heavy foot traffic. This will lead to premature wearing of the fiber and will void the manufacturer's warranty. G.There may be more than one type of infill used on the same site. In many cases, a combination of silica sand and granulated rubber, or silica sand and manufactured sand topdressing, may be used in layers. In either case, the silica sand is installed first, followed by the granulated rubber or topdressing. H. Be sure to follow the site specifications outlining the amount or depth of each infill material. I. For a 50-to-80 ounce product, typically four pounds per square foot will be used. Heavier products may use up to five pounds per square foot. The exact amount of infill will vary based on the product weight and the desired product reveal. When complete, '/" to 3/" of the synthetic blades should be exposed. You may want to consider applying color coated sand as the final layer of infill to best match the local geography. As a rule of thumb you will use one pound per square foot of colored sand. 8. SECURE EDGES The edges can be secured in a number of ways: A. Landscape Nails and Spikes. Simply hammer landscape spikes, timber spikes, sod staples, etc. into the edge around the perimeter of the turf spaced every 4"-8".(particularly if you are not planning on using an edging or curbing)The nail heads should be level with the turf backing to prevent turf from dimpling. Afterwards, more trimming may be necessary. B. Nailer Board. When installed next to a concrete or asphalt curb, a nailer board /synthetic lumber can be installed (preferably in Step 2, Area Preparation) by nailing the board to the curb with concrete nails. The turf can then be nailed into the top of the installed nailer board with a landscape nail. Afterward, more edge trimming of the turf may be necessary. C. Buried Edges. Excavate a narrow trench around the border, deep enough to bury the exposed edge of the turf. Tuck the turf's edge into the trench (additional trimming of excess turf may be necessary). Nail and backfill the excavated soil against the buried turf, and compact.The edge can then be hidden with mulch, straw, rock, etc. D. Depending on your yard and your landscape concepts, you might install edging around your new lawn. Options are incredibly varied and include extruded curbing, 4" x 4"timbers, natural stone, rock, metal edging and plastic edging. If you are not going to apply an edging, we suggest you hammer landscaping nails every 4"to 8" along the perimeter of your synthetic lawn to prevent the edges from lifting. 9. FINISH INFILL AND TOP DRESSING A.If a secured edge was installed, it will probably be necessary to add infill around the border.(Use the technique described in Step 7). RECEIVED MAY 21 2021 DCM WILMINGTON, NC Locality Permit Number Ocean Hazard Estuarine Shoreline ORW Shoreline Public Trust Shoreline Other (For official use only) RECEIVED GENERAL INFORMATION MAY 21 202' LAND OWNER- MAILING ADDRESS Name f4),„ be-+��' 1 DCM WILMINGTON, NC Address__-I a D i.t J rs i _lei City _apex State AI' L Zip 2 7-01Phone 4/'i - - .1/e Email ,4416) C 6 s1rn e kr/1s4),, , AUTHORIZED AGENT Name____ / e-,114 Address <A f► e ti S A 4 a./t City State Zip Phone Email -_----- -- -- ___-_____ __.___.. LOCATION OF PROJECT: (Address,street name and/or directions to site;name of the adjacent waterhody.) 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