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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDuke Energy 75105C-• wCAMA / '/DREDGE & FILL No. 75105 A B O D G�EN ERAL PERMIT Previous permit # ew Modification Complete Reissue Partial Reissue Date previous permit issued As authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environmental Quality and the Coastal Resources Commission 4/ to I SA NCAC in an area of environmental concern pursuant — f/ Applicant Name DLAr aA)Px5 0144�AP-60 ules attached. Project Location: County Q1jfS(Qt Address /Q 5 1APACT �'„CVI)- Street Address/ State Road/ Lot #(s) City f t Z/i' 1 State AC ZIP ,�� gv7 �t/P)`CJ (./� lY l Phone # (Zrj� �U! �'x)`1 _Mail r fie" bdivision Authorized Agent Al SAD j' City s�ll�! ��!`�`�j ZIP _ / Affected �W 4�W WPTA , PTS OEA HHF IH UBA N/A Phone # ( ) River Basin / Ot _ AEC(s). Adj. Wtr. Body �/I( G2P � �W � Q/le� man /u"nTcn� PWS: ORW: yes / no PNA yes /� Closest Maj. Wtr, Body �C /� i.1- Type of Project/ Activity (Scale: Pier (dock) length Fixed Platform(s) _ .__— _ Floating Platform(s) — Finger pier(s). Groin length -- number Bulkhead/ ftiprep length avg distance offshore ,!t p �J� max distance offshore - Q- /j/A��^` ��I`V l��i�l�l "..-'� (r.LV -- Basin, channel cubic yards Boat ramp I I ) Boathouse/ Boatlift Beach Bulldozo zing —4- - - yI- Other. A)Ckc,- 0741, Shoreline Length �%� SAV: not sure yes Moratorium: n/a yes Photos: yes--,--- - waiver Ate - — A building permit may be required by: /yr ❑ See note on back regarding River Basin rules. ( Note Local Planning Jurisdiction M��/ / ry� p�� Notes/ Special Conditions 2 P /' GyIM mal � pll' Aluzp"o g20/ Agent or Applicant Printed Name PermitO( er's ted f me A Signatur ** Please read compliance statement on back of permit"" Signature ) A- &LI 1 a- 111 X ( U24 Application Fee(s) %f Check —# Issuing Date Expiration Date V4011 VCAMA / V /DREDGE & FILL No; 75105 A B C D GENERAL PERMIT Previous permit# Vew Modification [-]Complete Reissue El Partial Reissue Date previous permit issued As authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environmental Quality and the Coastal Resources Commission in an area of environmental concern pursuant to 15A NCAC 7& k&) ules attached. Applicant Name -UP Project Location: County e9 Stec') Address_ �(� /#ACT &U-6 Street Address/ State Road/ Lot #(s) City / State /4, ZIP �4 I� II - ) USA -, , ��/ Phone # (� ),& -Mail �1YlP���(J — , wbdivision / Authorized Agent M29 hp5CityZIP Affected �W AV(W 5rKTA 50,tS ❑ PTS Phone # ( ) RiverBasin AEC(s): ❑ OEA ❑ HHF ❑ El IH UBA N/A Adj. Wtr. Body 7r /.6 (Ht anu'nT /cn)�/ ElPWS: ORW: yes / no ) PNA yes /� Closest Maj. Wtr. Body o.f Type of Project/ Activity ��%�'7�¢L( 71�7c (�T L/V L YL'V4 (Scale: Pier (dock) length Fixed Platform(s) Floating Platform(s) Finger pier(s) Groin length number Bulkhead/ Riprap length_ avg distance offshore_ max distance offshore Basin, channel cubic yards_ Boat ramp Boathouse/ Boatlift Beach Bulldozing I Other 1.1-f1 t I -fv l,LWn_ BA(AJC Shoreline Length SAV: not sure yes Moratorium: n/a yes Waiver Attached: yes v A building permit may be required by: /1)/61 ( Note Local Planning jurisdiction) Notes/ Special Conditions Agent or Applicant Printed Name w Permit Tli ❑ See note on back regarding River Basin rules. Signatur Please read compliance statement on back of permit" Signature ) ' 00 �gV17-7 ICI << Application Fee(s) FYVM( Check # Issuing Date Expiration Date �t1 ILJU hl c DO V4 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS EAST -MARINE CORP`- BAf,-- PSC BOX 20005 CAMP LEJEUNE NC 28542-0005 Mr. Roy Brownlow District Manager Divison of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of 400 Commerce Drive Morehead City, North Carolina Environmental Quality 28557 5090.12 G-F/BEMD NOV 19 2020 SUBJ: PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS PENDER/ONSLOW EXPANSION PHASE I PROJECT Dear Mr. Brownlow: Marine Corps Installations East -Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune (MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ) received an official Easement Request on behalf of Duke Energy (Piedmont Natural Gas) for the construction and operation of a natural gas pipeline along the right of way -way of U.S Highway 17 in Onslow County. MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ understands that construction of this pipeline will include horizontal directional drilling in several areas to avoid and minimize impacts to resources of environmental importance. This includes three locations, where the project crosses surface waters that are protected by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Coastal Management (,the Division") under the Coastal Area Management Act (LAMA.): • Tank Creel-, • Southwest Creek • Hicks Run It is our understanding that the CAMA general permit process includes a requirement that any adjacent riparian neighbors provide prior authorization in the form of a statement of no objection. This letter shall serve as a formal statement of no objection, on behalf of MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ for the horizontal directional drilling being undertaken within the three areas identified above. The enclosed map shows the locations referred to herein, based on our clearest understanding of the project alignment. The point of contact for this project is Ms. Jesmi Baker, Environmental Conservation Branch, Environmental Management Division, G-F, at (910) 451-4542 or email jessi.baker@usmc.mil, Director,-5fivironmental Management By direction of the Commanding General Enclosure: 1. Areas of Environmental Concern Pender and Onslow Copy to: Margaret Vinciguerra, IDD Sara Kent, Burns & McDonnell Bruce Battle, Burns & McDonnell UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS EAST -MARINE CORP: PSC BOX 20005 CAMP LEJEUNE NC 28542-0005 Mr. Roy Brownlow District Manager Divison of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of 400 Commerce Drive Morehead City, North Carolina Environmental Quality 28557 5090.12 G-F/BEMD NOV 19 2029 SUBJ: PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS PENDER/ONSLOW EXPANSION PHASE 1 PROJECT Dear Mr. Brownlow: Marine Corps Installations East -Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune (MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ) received an official Easement Request on behalf of Duke Energy (Piedmont Natural Gas) for the construction and operation of a natural gas pipeline along the right of way -way of U.S Highway 17 in Onslow County. MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ understands that construction of this pipeline will include horizontal directional drilling in several areas to avoid and minimize impacts to resources of environmental importance. This includes three locations, where the project crosses surface waters that are protected by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Coastal Management (`the Division") under the Coastal Area Management Act (LAMA): • Tank Creek • Southwest Creek • Hicks Run It is our understanding that the CAMA general permit process includes a requirement that any adjacent riparian neighbors provide prior authorization in the form of a statement of no objection. This letter shall serve as a formal statement of no objection, on behalf of MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ for the horizontal directional drilling being undertaken within the three areas identified above. The enclosed map shows the locations referred to herein, based on our clearest understanding of the project alignment. The point of contact for this project is Ms. Jessi Baker, Environmental Conservation Branch, Environmental Management Division, G-F, at (910) 451-4542 or email jessi.baker®usmc.mil. K LO Rnvironmental Management By direction of the Commanding General Enclosure: 1. Areas of Environmental Concern Pender and Onslow Copy to: Margaret Vinciguerra, IDD Sara Kent, Burns & McDonnell Bruce Battle, Burns & McDonnell 2 SECTION .1600 - GENERAL PERTMIT FOR THE. INSTALLATION OF AERIAL AND SUBAQUEOUS UTILITY LINES WITH ATTENDANT STRUCTURES IN COASTAL. WETLANDS: ESTUARINE WATERS: PUBLIC TRUST WATERS AND ESTUARINE SHORELINES 15A NCAC 0711J601 PURPOSE A permit under this Section shall allow for the installation of utility lines both aerially and subaqueously in the coastal wetland, estuarine water, public trust areas and estuarine and public trust shoreline AECs according to the authority provided in Subchapter 7J A 100 and according rules in this Section. This general permit shall not apply to the ocean hazard AECs. History Note: Authority G.S. 113-229(cl); 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; Eff March 1, 1985; Amended Eff. August 1, 2000: August 1, 1998. 15A NCAC 07H .1602 APPROVAL PROCEDURES (a) The applicant must contact the Division of Coastal Management and complete an application form requesting approval for development. The applicant shall provide information on site location, dimensions of the project area, and his name and address. (b) The applicant must provide: (1) confirmation that a written statement has been obtained signed by the adjacent riparian property owners indicating that they have no objections to the proposed work; or (2) confirmation that the adjacent riparian property owners have been notified by certified mail of the proposed work. Such notice should instruct adjacent property owners to provide any comments on the proposed development in writing for consideration by permitting officials to the Division of Coastal Management within ten days of receipt of the notice, and, indicate that no response will be interpreted as no objection. DCM staff will review all comments and determine, based on their relevance to the potential impacts of the proposed project, if the proposed project can be approved by a General Permit. If DCM staff finds that the comments are worthy of more in-depth review, -tile applicant will be notified that he must submit an application for a major development permit. (c) No work shall begin until an on -site meeting is held with the applicant and appropriate Division of Coastal Management representative so that the utility line alignment can be appropriately marked. Written authorization to proceed with the proposed development will be issued during this visit. Construction on the utility line must begin within twelve months of this visit or the general authorization expires. History Note: Authority G.S. 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; 113A-229(el); Eff. March 1, 1985; Amended Eff. January 1, 1990. 15A NCAC 07H .1603 PERNI1T FEE The applicant shall pay a permit fee of four hundred dollars ($400.00) by check or money order payable to the Department. History Note: AuthorityG.S. 113-229(cl); 113A-107, 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1: 113A-119; 113A-119.1; Eff. March 1, 1985; Amended Eff. September 1, 2006; August 1, 2000; March 1, 1991. 15A NCAC 07H .1604 GENERAL CONDITIONS (a) Utility lines for the purpose of this general permit or any pipes or pipelines for the transportation of potable water, domestic sanitary sewage, natural gas, and any cable, line, or wire for the transmission, for any purpose, of electrical energy, telephone and telegraph messages, and radio and television communication. (b) There must be no resultant change in preconstruction bottom contours. Authorized fill includes only that necessary to backfill or bed the utility line. Any excess material must be removed to an upland disposal area. (c) The utility line crossing will not adversely affect a public water supply intake. (d) The utility line route or construction method will not disrupt the movement of those species of aquatic life indigenous to the waterbody. (e) Individuals shall allow authorized representatives of the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources to make periodic inspections at any time necessary to ensure that the activity being performed under authority of this general permit is in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed herein. (f) This general permit will not be applicable to proposed construction where the Department has determined, based on an initial review of the application, that notice and review pursuant to G.S. 113A-I 19 is necessary because there are 58 unresolved questions concerning the proposed activity's impact on adjoining properties or on water quality; air quality; coastal wetlands; cultural or historic sites; wildlife; fisheries resources; or public trust rights. (g) This permit does not eliminate the need to obtain any other required state, local, or federal authorization, nor, to abide by regulations adopted by any federal or other state agency. (h) Development carried out under this permit must be consistent with all local requirements, AEC guidelines, and local Land Use Plans current at the time of authorization. History Note: Authority G.S. 113-229(cl ); 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; Eff. March 1, 1985; Amended Eff. May 1, 1990; RRC Objection due to ambiguity Eff. May 19, 1994; Amended Eff. August 1, 1998; July 1, 1994. 15A NCAC 07H .1605 SPECIFIC CONDITIONS Proposed utility line installations must meet each of the following specific conditions to be eligible for authorization by this general permit: (1) All domestic sanitary sewer line requests must be accompanied by a statement of prior approval from the NC Division Water Quality. (2) All spoils which are permanently removed must be placed on a high ground disposal site and stabilized so as not to return to waters, marsh or other wetlands. (3) Any additional backftll material required must be clean sand or rock free of organic matter. (4) Cuts through wetlands must be minimized. (5) Finished grades or subaqueous or wetland crossing must be returned to preproject contours. (6) There can be no work within any productive shellfish beds. (7) No excavation or filling activities will be permitted between April 1 and September 30 of any year within any designated primary nursery area. (8) Subaqueous lines must be placed at a depth of six feet below the project depth of federal projects. In other areas they will be installed at a minimum depth of two feet below the bottom contour. -:� (9) The minimum clearance for aerial communication lines or any lines not transmitting electricity will be 10' above the clearance required for bridges in the vicinity. (10) The minimum clearance for aerial electrical transmission lines shall be consistent with those established by the US Army Corps of Engineers and US Coast Guard. (11) The installation of a utility line on pipe bents or otherwise above the elevation of mean high or mean ordinary water must be of sufficient height to allow for traditional navigation in the water body. Additionally the utility line must not interfere with the waterflow of normal or flood waters. (12) Natural gas lines must not exceed 11 inches in diameter. History Note: Authority G.S. 113-229(cl ); 113A-107(a)(b); 113A-113(b); 113A-118.1; Eff. March 1, 1985; Amended Eff. August 1, 1998. 59