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HomeMy WebLinkAbout74-75 Renewal Belhaven Feed Mills Inc (5)Page 1 of 2 State North Carolina ( 5� � Department of Natural and Economic Resources PERMIT TO EXCAVATE AND/OR FILL Permit No. 74-75 (Re: G. S. 1 13-229) Permit Class Issued to: Belhaven Feed Mills, Inc. 1st Renewal/ Completion P. 0. Box 278, Pantego, North Carolina 27860 This permit authorizes excavation and/or fill work in Beaufort County, N. C. at Pantego Creek (adjacent to Hwy. 92 bridge) as requested in thepermittee's application dated l/13/75 & attached p a ts (Se €_Rla t s h (luIP hp tow) subject to the conditions set forth below. (1) That the project be carried out in accordance with plats 1 of 7 dated 8/30/74; 2 of 7 dated revised 10/23/75; 5 of 7 dated 1/3/75; 6 of 7 dated 1/3/75; and 7 of 7 dated 12/19/74. (2) That an earthen plug be left between the proposed basins and Pantego and Sumach Creeks until excavation landward of the plug is completed. i (3) That all excavated materials be confined above MHSd and land-' �� ward of regularly or irregularly flooded marshland.. Vo ' (4) That the spoil area be seeded, grassed, or otherwise sta- bilized within four weeks of construction so as to prevent Z ° undue erosion of the spoil material with the resultant Q ti solid materials entering into adjacent waters. Z [ See attached sheet for additional conditions.] THAT IF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS AND THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED AS PART OF THE APPLICATION (WHERE NOT IN CONFLICT WITH THE CONDITIONS) ARE NOT FOLLOWED PRECISELY, THE PERMITTEE IS SUBJECT TO A FINE, IMPRISONMENT, OR CIVIL ACTION AS PROVIDED IN G. S. 113-229 (K) AND (L). That this permit may be objected to by the permittee within twenty (20) days of the date of issuance. Failure to submit such objection shall be interpreted as an agreement of compliance with all permit conditions. That this permit must be displayed along with a copy of the application and the project plat in the cab (or pilot -house) of the equipment working on the project, or be easily accessible, on site, to Department person- nel when the project is inspected. That any maintenance work or project modification requires further Departmental approval. Subject to .permit renewal, all work must cease when permit terminates. This permit terminates on January 31, 1978 Issuing Date: January 26, 1977 Form D&F-g Revised 3/76 Signed by the authority of the Secretary of the Depar�Natural & Econo 'c Resources Edward G. Mc o irector Division of Marine Fisheries m r Belhaven Feed Mills, Inc. Permit No. 74-75 January 26, 1977 Page 2 of 2 ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS (5) That the bulkhead must not be constructed beyond the normal high water mark along the entire length of its alignment. (6) That no excavated or fill materials be placed at any time on the marsh located on the east side of Sumach Creek. (7) That all wastewater produced as a result of the operation of the Marina is discharged into the Belhaven Municipal Sewer System. (Approval by the Division of Environmental Management of the issuance of the permit should not be construed by the applicant or the Town of Belhaven as approval of the facilities, i.e., sewer lines, pumping stations, etc., which may be necessary to satisfy this condition.) (E) That erosion be controlled on all spoil and disturbed areas. (9) That any ship wrecks and/or archaeological material claimed by the State (re: plat 7 of 7) be removed only after con- sultation with the Division of Archives and History. Edward G. McCoy, Direct1dr Division of Marine Fisheries 0 -7 t) gall L S� 9 - — — — i __YZ/777/ rp li) r-vt PA NT I F : .... . AV,, ': A:-, ! i.., A -":AS lOO TMUL sr i ',.n: .1 tants, :.0' Cit'q! in .11, 1974 11 f "471 J V 71 NC 92 010 'r 00, Be'I::avan Fad Mill (' meet e:: y ` 4 LtA9' ,c - RAMP l;xcnvxti• Iis � ' N 'e ulkhtad^. III t 11 1i8. _ Ba.,: , I. p.. M ' t r Cleo Itesta . ':i' t i' v. f. _101 Pl,IL :�1 `: VA L.I+ RoT'MT ;i. chn-5, P. E. lair,' neen and C -nrciltanta Nsv. Aare, �:-vtl. 'arolina e Aluqust 301 1974. `'t• 1 -77777 ".'ra- ler as S ;1y:j MNw - I '(C.T .'t',MF ?'AV i� CA MW !� a to molt- PILL ?VNKEN r3�7i It3�¢� All AI-1 nl. puE, A'o O'e(te Tu A6 ke".160 Fog OnOn pq. 41.uPY Cp.u,r. 7,1F NceMbeR 17 1714 0'J"- 6 MEMORANDUM TO - John Parker From Doug Nelson Subject Req. for Permit renewal - Div. Marine Fisheries PO Box 769 Morehead City, NC 28557 January 74 1977 75 Belhaven Mwkd Mill, Inc. We have no objection to the renewal of this permit - with the same conditions. Doug Nelson DIVISION OF North Caro ina Department of MARINE FISHERIES Natural & Economic Resources EOWARDG L.RiTECTOY OR BOX 27687, RIAEIGH 27611 JAMES E. HOLSHOUSER, JR., GOVERNOR • JAMES E. HARRINGTON, SECRETARY TELEPHONE 919829 3767 r14c EUJanuary 3, 197HER ES M E M O R A N D U M TO: Review Agencies FROM: John Parker SUBJECT: Request For Permit Renewal, For Completion r'•!�r The D ent has received a re u consi gr a renewal q ��t��o of permit #74-75 hat was issued to th&�lhaven Mill, . in May of The permit covers a full sere ntego Creek. The permittee states that he has been unable to complete the project. Further, there are no changes to the plan. Any comment that you wish to submit on this request should be forwarded by January 18th in order that action can be taken STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES Bo\ 2-667 Raleigh 27611 TAMES E. HARRINGTON LAMES E. HOLSHOUSER, JR. SECRETARY GOVERNOR TELEW ONE Div. Marine Fisheries wAEA CODE 99-BM-W9 PO Box 769 Morehead City, NC 28557 MEMORANDUM TO - Jim Brown March 3, 1975 From Doug Nelson Subject App. for State permit - Pantego,Creek Landing Marina & Yacht Club (Belhaven Feed Mills, Inc.) 1-13-75• Location - Hyde County - Belhaven Investigative process - App. rec. Morehead 1-20-75, modification requested 1-29-75 Rec. in Mhd. 2-14-75. Environmental setting - The project is located at the site of the long abandoned saw mill which consists of several buildings and ruins and considerable grown-up adjacent property. The site is bounded on the north by US Hwy. 264, which is the, main street of Belhaven, on the east by -Cargill, Inc. grain elevators, on the south -.by the Panteo Creek, and on the west by US Hwy. 92. Sumach Creek, a relatively short and wide creek which ends in a drainage ditch, is located at the boundary line on the east -side. The overall outline of the entire tract is shaped somewhat like a peninsula. The Belhaven 'Feed Mill is located fronting US 92 on the northwest corner of the property. T•�An existing canal borders US 92 on the west side. Adjacent 'to this existing .eana1 is a dug canal which is approximately 100' in width, running some 450-500' inland from Pantego Creek. An existing spoil pile runs approximately half or more the length of this creek on the east side. The area around the peninsula immediately fronting Pantego Creek con- tains a border which is comprised of mixed marsh species. This border varies in width from 1-2' to as much as 15-20' and contains primarily black needlerush (Juncus roemerianus) saw grass (Cladium jamaicense), salt meadow grass (Spartina patens), interspersed with marsh elder (Iva frutescens) and myrtle. Around the southern edge of the peninsula, a sandy berm has formed immediately behind the discontinuous marsh line which has resulted in the ponding of water on the interior portions of the property.. Interspersed throughout the interior of the site are pockets of ponded water which contain, saw grass, marsh elder and cattail. The remainder of the interior portion of the peninsula section of the'si'te is vegetated with a mixture of briars, wooded species, stunted.trees, and considerable brush. awh. On the east side of Shunlach Creek the creek border is vegetated with a mixture of needle - rush and salt meadow grass. Immediately.behind this 'Lmarshlan¢,fringe, is located two pockets of giant cordgrass (Spartina cynosuroides).`-The remainder of this portion of the site is primarily vegetated with myrtle and marsh elder, interspersed with other wooded species. The attached field copy of plat provides more details relative to vegetative types. Located immediately offshore of the site, and lying in Pantego Creek proper, are a con- siderable number of sunken barges, boats, debris,'piers, pilings,°etc. which will re- quire removal at -some point during the construction of this faciliV (proposed one).