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HomeMy WebLinkAbout169-96 Greenville Sound Gardens'rr , ti Malor D ur'SUant •. a <; . _ � Excavad Issued to (-reenville Snnnd Gardens `e% authorizing development in LNew Ha r s 'Q5 s> r opine ' m antArea ofEnvironmental Concern urd/or filhnt to NCGS 113 229 h ice• .. ;i .. ..'. ,tea. - : •.. _ , _. err ""County at " (*reenville Sound 'arid of Towles Road '` as requested in they permrttee s applica 'on dated 10/1/95 & 5/7/96 and letter dated 11/15/96 including attached work glare drawings listed in condition No 1 ' - This permit, issued on \� —' \ b = �\ is subject to compliance with the application (where consistent with the permit), all applicable regulations, special conditions and notes set forth below. Any violation�of these terms may be subject to a fine, imprisonment or civil action or may cause the Permit to be null and void. r -Workplans 1) The pioposed project will be carried out in strict adherence to the following workplans "Overall Plan", "Subdivision Layout", "Outer Pier/Breakwater", "Dock System", `Excavation Disposal Area - On Site", "Dredge. Spoil Dike" and "Bulkhead Section" dated received by DCM 12/15/95; - "Excavation Disposal Area On Towles Road" dated received 1/8/96, "Revised Dredging Limits" ,"Excavation _ . dated 8%21/96, "Coastal Wetland Utility Cross ... " dated i lh5/96 and "Revised Slip Layout" dated 5/7/96. 2) This permit authorizes Greenville Sound Gardens S/D and marina. The marina is authorized to . ,. provide'twenty three (23) slips for boats of 24' or less. Any_reference in the application to a manna design which varies from that covered in the revised plan dated 5/7/96 is hereby deleted. See attached sheet for Additional Conditions This permit action may be appealed by the permittee or - ;: ` Signed by the authority of the Secretary of DEHNR and the ` other qualified persons within twenty (20) days of the Chairman of the Coastal Resources Commission. - issuing date."An appeal requires resolution prior to work ` initiation or continuance, as the case maybe. This permit mustbe accessible on -site to Deparnnent personnel when the project is inspected for compliance. { oger N. Sc ecter, Director <. Any maintenance or project modification not -: bivision ,work covered hereunder requiresfunherDepartmentalapproval. of Coastal Management 1. t, All wok must cease when the permit expires on' This permit and its conditions are hereby accepted. ; "December 31,1999- In issuing this permit,'the State of North Carolina agrees _ that your project is consistent with the North Carolina " Coastal Management Program. Signature of Permittee ,Manna and Bulkhead Construction ° onstruction' :S7 A2.3) Excavati6n's6�tfi­bf the southern edge of the existing b oatramp Al, - f"t" 'al H e 60-­ e' -i�i1 ;'tidofthemeknhiYhwatei(MHW A) All excavated materials will 61 i&q and d any regularly or irregularly flooded vekkiiidWe' �s;` within adequate into,"any retaining structures to'prevent spil & of solids -1nto any -vegetated Wetlands or u surrounding waters. -,Z "S", 2­wx��' .w diked d. th6 dredge i&d1he If a hydraulic dre ge is us the bip6lifi6 from retention area will be posi one a manner sid`hs to prevent dike erosi6ii-dfid to allow adequate settlement of suspended solids, et 7; -�g 6) A'Water control structure will be installed if_the inEiUend of the i�fflu'ent-pipe-le'ading'fr6rfithe ��---.3_6 retention area in order to ensure maiimum'§6tticm6nt of suspended solids. Flow from the diked retention area will be confined by pipe, -7 trough,br smular at or below the mean low water (MLWr. b prevent jully'Fiosi and siltation f! elevation contour t on 8) No vegetated wetlands will be excavated.,.-. J Exciavition- will not exceed 4--feet b6loVthe elevation 'of mean loWVater (MLW) in -the basin and 6 feet MLW in the access channel. .10) The bulkhead will not be positioned farther waterward than the mean high water' elevation contour or the originally permitted bulkhead gnment any point along its ignment. 11). All backfill materials will beobtainedfrom a highground source and 'confined landward of the permitted bulkhead.'. ;J2) In order to protect juvenile shrimp and finfish populations, no excavation may take place id of th6 Division of Codital Management in without approval between April 1 and September 30 without ,. consultation with the Division of Marine Fishen'*es._'-*.`­_-':-` Wetland Fill . ..- 17. . I . . . . . . . . . . 13) _N6excavated o,rfill in—ateiia'Is'-will be placed of a6 time in any vegetated wetlands Ovate s other -than -the isolated wetland (6,067 squai&feet or'O 139 acreinsize) ' used which issas one sof the dredge disposal sites: 4-`.`31'1­�. — . .. ....... -". ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS 14) The fill material will be clean and free of any pollutants, except in trace quantities. Metal products, organic materials or unsightly debris will not be used. Marina Operation .15) The penmittee will maintain the authorized work in good condition and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this permit. The permittee is not relieved of this requirement if he abandons the permitted activity without having the permit transferred to a third party. 16) There will be posted at the marina, and enforced for the life of the project, a no sewage discharge, policy. General 17) The project, including the marina capacity, etc., will be strictly in keeping with all local ordinances and regulations. - 18) The Division of Water Quality approved this project on November 27, 1996 under Stormwater Management Permit No. SW8960722. Any violation of this SWMP will be considered a violation of this CAMA permit. M NOTE: The Division of Water Quality approved this project on September 4, 1996 under General Water Quality Certification No. 3025. NOTE: The permittee should contact the New Hanover County mosquito control office for advice on mosquito control on the project. NOTE: An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan will be required for this project. This plan must be filed at least thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of any land -disturbing activity. Submit this plan to the Dept. of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section,.127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, NC 28405-3845. NOTE: An Easement may be required prior to construction for the public trust water docking from the State Property Office, Dept, of Administration. Contact that office at 919/733-4346. r Form DCM-,NIP-1 APPLICATION �•'�•;�`������ (To be completed by all applicants) b. City, town, community or landmark 1. APPLICANT CtjiL/H%dls7Z1AJ a. Landowner: Name_ C,E.G: &ScC7An L IC Address 631LI-A OeFAAosR DRIdF City kl/LM/LPSbAJ State W-C. c. Street address or secondary road number Emb OF Towers R 4z) d. Is proposed work within city limits or planning jurisdiction? Yes ✓ No e. Name of body of water nearest project (e.g. river, creek, sound, bay)6RrcNv,u.r So.w: Zip 2k`103 Day Phone �r Fax 9/c� 95-oa9/ V SCRIPTION AND PLANNED USE PROPOSED PROJECT b. Authorized Agent: DE7n, 5 1995 DIVISION OF Name -b AM t�aRR ron/ AGEI�Ii=f-t all development activities you propose (e.g. LAND MANh6£M rvTG2o uilding a home, motel, marina, bulkhead, pier, and excavation and/or filling activities. Address �o• �! 2 a)Sz 2 (•'r mmzlN,T>' MAR,NA Lot—ShiZ5 6Utryc4D RV=4C-1,vF, RAMP J2LfuRFhCIL., City '(-)'L b✓LTO,✓ State NC Zip Day Phone9/o S�Sz xo/ Fax 9iO `-5-2-0060 c. Project name (if any) 6RrtNvict L Ouw 'A rrtAS FDRmr,P4Y GQ£SNv,W.F-,So NNil Pa,"r) NOTE: Pernik %Q be issued in name of landow r(s), and/or project name. 2. LOCATION OF PROPOSED PROJECT a. County Qlstcl 94NovtP, b. Is the proposed activity maintenance of an existing project, new work, or both? New c. Will the project be for public, private or commercial use? MATF d. Give a brief description of purpose, use, methods of construction and daily operations of proposed project. If mores ace is needed, please attach additional pages. atvA-s Iat'c _S•r.evrt) aY CoMMur,rY MA,e/NA. M42,v+1-0 /L/eGua (/PcAN.A ZrXCAVArm,,/ 4N,) oLh CAAVAIrt _.r'EG,4VA•7'10wl 7-0.r!nn(1 aZr,4--'A+rt;Z AWE Pins?. IVAR/.vA 7o r-r, R CowLerr% Bucrifs.+4 . r,/eod rw/ Prr,2 6L rW&jA7- r9 F6orri✓L ZoC,eS r-a,-7 Rrg $F/-1.0AF s7ARiA/C CehlrrRct rieu✓ crrA+ J)_ARdr. Revised 03/95 Form DCM-MP-1 4. LAND AND WATER CHARACTERISTICS a. Size of entire tract //• 279' ACRLS b. Size of individual lot(s) •u5 To ,2.baS AcerS c. Approximate elevation of tract above MEW or NWL 6—Fr' MSS m. Describe existing wastewater treatment facilities. COUNTY ,SFgLcle SKfE.✓I n. Describe location and type of discharges to waters of the state. (For example, surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial effluent, 'wash down" and residential discharges.) [irni�Fd ..SUArACT 2v'+oFF A/t4P ot-b CiULrµrAh d. Soil type(s) and texture(s) of tract o. Describe existing drinking water supply source. LAK£LAt s,4jb SrALijo&,5 FIN£SANt oN sf7-F 'JEeI e. Vegetation on tract LtvL oAle, Lo(iGOGLY riN�_ 4VP*AJ AJAX /tiy,Q?Zr_ CS, AI X,4T7V,N p'Atrµp j f. Man-made features now on tract N1crM 8umb)o (jULK/frAD. PA2Kit/f—A2 . FS✓CL, OynPhEe.IL UT/Li7YPotaf 5. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION g. What is the CAMA Land Us Plan land "on to the coca leted a Itcation form, the classification of the site.) (taming the to ° i f terns must be submitted p ✓Conservation Tr i ' nal _ Developed Co nityDEC 15 1995`� of the deed (with state application only) or _ Rural Other other instrument under which the applicant claims title DIVISION OF to the affected properties. If the applicant is not h. How is the tract zoned by local goveg eelFAL MANAGEItAEil+PTtg to be the owner of said property, then R-;2o rRy2.)JZb FRa2-2 forward a copy of the deed or other instrument under which the owner claims title, plus written permission i. Is the proposed project consistent with the applicable from the owner to carry out the project. zoning? ✓ Yes No (Attach zoning compliance certificate, if applicable) j. Has a professional archaeological assessment been done for the tract? Yes ✓ No If yes, by whom? N�A k. Is the project located in a National Registered Historic District or does it involve a National Register listed or eligible property? Yes ✓ No Are there wetlands on the site? ✓ Yes —No Coastal (marsh) ✓ Other If yes, has a delineation been conducted? _ t5 (Aaach documrnration, if available) An accurate, dated work plat (including plan view and cross -sectional drawings) drawn to scale in black ink on an 8 1/2" by 11" white paper. (Refer to Coastal Resources Commission Rule 7J.0203 for a detailed description.) Please note that original drawings are preferred and only high quality copies will be accepted. Blue -line prints or other larger plats are acceptable only if an adequate number of quality copies are provided by applicant. (Contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding that agency's use of larger drawings.) A site or location map is a part of plat requirements and it must be sufficiently detailed to guide agency personnel unfamiliar with the area to the Form DCJI-bIP-1 site. Include highway or second'L(D (SR)numbers, landmarks, and the like. EC 15 1999. TIFICATION AND PERNIISSION TO ENTER ON LAND • A Stormwater Certification, if one is necesI OF 33ry.1510 COASTAL MANAGEMENT • A list of the names and complete addresses of the I understand that any permit issued in response to this adjacent waterfront (riparian) landowners and application will allow only the development described in signed return receipts as proof that such owners the application. The project will be subject to conditions have received a copy of the application and plats and restrictions contained in the permit. by certified mail. Such landowners must be advised that they have 30 days in which to submit comments I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed on the proposed project to the Division of Coastal activity complies with the State of North Carolina's Management. Upon signing this form, the applicant approved Coastal Management Program and will be further certifies that such notice has been provided, conducted in a manner consistent with such program. Name Pi P { ,,, A-e b Address CSrr.Z io..lccs R *-b Phone khCr"1iN67 W W.C. .2&-* t Name .SCo7r ff bjelce- Address 7o S PRajcws sr. Phone lJmm,✓Grose 9a.2t-Yot Name 91 ,J �Shuc/se Address 6321 TauLc-r Rdgn Phone 1J1L1y1a4rcAJ, M-c. 2�09 • A list of previous state or federal permits issued for work on the project tract. Include permit numbers, permittee, and issuing dates. • A check for $250 made payable to the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (DEHNR) to cover the costs of processing the application. • A signed AEC hazard notice for projects in oceanfront and inlet areas. • A statement of compliance with the N.C. Environmental Policy Act (N.C.G.S. 113A - 1 to 10) If the project involves the expenditure of public funds or use of public lands, attach a statement documenting compliance with the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act. I certify that I am authorized to grant, and do in fact, grant permission to representatives of state and federal review agencies to enter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application and follow-up monitoring of the project. I further certify that the information provided in this application is truthful to the best of my knowledge. This is the /':-f day of D`f , 19-.W. Print Name/�r//.� ti<�rrc�7/✓� �'�.. Signature � Landow r or Authorized Agent Please indicate attachments pertaining to your proposed project. DCM MP-2 Excavation and Fill Information _✓ _✓ DCM MP-3 Upland Development _✓ DCM MP-4 Structures Information _ DCM MP-5 Bridges and Culverts —ZDCM W-6 Marina Development NOTE. Please sign and date each attachment in the spnQce provided at the bottom of each form. ICGVrtRsk-r AlCSR /30 TRw3Ri0Gi PCOAb _—.../.✓,LM tMG rely IL/.C. ;ZeyeS h/.13. Tos✓GtS 630/ TouLLS RaAD kJ/L/y,✓G r-o✓ N.G. �No9 Revised 03/95 Form DCM-MP-2 EXCAVATION o nomvl ANDFILL DEC 15 1995 DIVISION OFF (Except bridges and culverts) COASTAL MANAGEMENT Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-I. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. Describe below the purpose of proposed excavation or fill activities. All values to be given in feet. Access channel (MLW) or (NWL) Canal Boat basin Boat ramp Rock groin Rock breakwater Other (Excluding shomline stabilizaion) Average Final Existing Project Leagth Width Depth Depth j'i0 �0-210 -5.o/ --6.5 To MLW 9.0 Ml-w/ N� l /y3�7n +5•S, 17y� MSL rA L4/ 1f,' .9.'MSL .2tMSL ExtSTt r r'LAM P 7b B f REs u/t ACM 9-Y /vA / 3 � ------- /V/ NI 1. EXCAVATION a. Amount of material to be excavated from below MHW or NWL in cubic yards S 1y cv.Yfl_ b. Type of material to be excavated ewr stiuD c. Does the area to be excavated include coastal wetlands (marsh), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAVs) or other wetlands? _ Yes v,� No d. Highground excavation in cubic yards 9,076 cv.r0. 2. DISPOSAL OF EXCAVATED MATERIAL a. Location of disposal area uP/ANb AR£h of 4*aP 8N tib fo al ov I r✓c CS o.aicD 6Y wffrtc Fs rnTts -Stc M b. Dimensions of disposal area 57.5/x Roo�Dkrdct _Ab �7V5x27SDR eUTUTAL &rA2j.^c Lo7s / ff _ 7bwi&S RaM Hrtf. £.crAar-S c. Do yoy claim title to disposal area? ✓ Yes _ No If no, attach a letter granting permission from the owner. LEr/*- >bQ t03 p viz �wHsrt rsrr.f esj AMA-oftD d. Will a disposal area be available for future maintenance? v�Yes _ No If yes, where? . ssr A7rA;;Z-b MAF Revised 03/95 J<Mf'Lli-C£S Sm4E r?±6L SV13ht(Tr rb ('/1j6 /JS Form DChi-NIP-2 Does the disposal area include any coastal wedand (mars ), SAVs or other wetlands? Yee 0 L£S,r TH,t p3 RcteE N i-oT5 // f I2 WH!'iL c5rN7TJJ - ZS�aa i7d . Bsx.uya7/a.,I't � LtY I�kPJ Does the disposal In ude any area in the water? Yes V- No 3. SHORELINE STABILIZATION Type gf shoreline stabilization ✓ Bulkhead Riprap b, Length ai/7'0mmyera rNNEee' Mnr2r,v8 m*Lt� c. Average distance waterward of MHW or NWL d, Maximu m distance water -ward of MHW or NWL 3 .'Z,O (4JIJ"Hri./ Lkl.,jrNG-(1ytK F}lAliiJ FrNd r2� e. Shoreline erosion during preceding 12 months IS-,io�l/tiet,p� dxetr.ti%�-��ecrivan) �SO�rCf O� irlOrrMiiOnf �SE�,c %'I{o To 6r�APHY f, Type of 1%lkhead or riprap material RZIVAr ,&crt) cen+cCxrr .frfsrrPiL L g. Amount of fill in cubic yards to be placed below water -level (1) Riprap (2) Bulkhead backfill -t = Cv. Yp. h. Type of fill material , auT i. Source of fill material r,PcANr) LAArs of PKna�=r•trrY 4. OTHER FILL ACTIVITIES (Excluding Shoreline Stabilization) a. Will fill material be brought to site? Yes —. No If yes, (1) Amount of material to be placed in the water ^ % Cy YP (2) Dimensions of till area J0K r1' (3) Purpose of fill R21WrAGAlf- or SxrsnNc- LSoAr RAM10 b. Will fill material be placed in coastal wetlands (marsh), SAVs or other wetlands? _ Yes y Nu If yes, (1) Dimensions of fill area NIA (2) Purpose of fill N S. GENERAL a. How will excavated or'ill material be kept on site and Zro5ion controlled? itwArs2r6 DRY M/LT"2rt4L 4JILL G+r .SPREAO 2^t VPLA,N-') kR=A A✓=N Irs:ZAL1n;, t79rJO4 s/oti. CbNTAiNCQ w1T1}1N dlKfti V,Tti -AMI2 q'X*5 Srit.rr 2C. Ar< A2r*S » tlt 6.0'+ft Aep Srcd Csl. s,+f c,r1e APAII"D. ,W6• LARr.tr nN S,TL,. b. What type of construction equipment will be used (for example, dragline, backhoe, or hydraulic dredge)? �„ fj,ARsE-Mo�+lrsi� tXcrvTro�z D�aT Dump TRvr< tt aer trot //YL)PdY+rc 6eror E c, Will wetlands be crossed in transporting equipment to project site? _Yes vl' No If yes, explain steps that will be taken to lessen environmental impacts. VIA Appli=% or Project Name Signature > J Revised 03195 10 Form DCM-MP-3 UPLAND , a.� •,-��. DEVELOPMENT-• oE<<,9�1 (Construction and/or land disturbing activities) Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-1. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. a. Type and number of buildings, facilities, units or structures proposed tt-4 -Q .06 t a -r;,, b. Number of lots or parcels /3 c. Density (give the number of residential units and the units per acre) _ 13 Q£did£vTl FL t.or s . &'67 / oz-S FrR AceL d. Size of area to be graded, filled or disturbed including roads, ditches, etc. 3.75 AcRrS e. If the proposed project will disturb more than one acre of land, the Division of Land Resources must receive an erosion and sedimentation control plan at least 30 days before land disturbing activity begins. If applicable, has a sedimentation and erosion control plan been submitted to the Division of Land Resources? Yes ✓ No If yes, date submitted Fkr�.o/N— f. List the materials (such as marl, paver stone, asphalt, or concrete) to be used for paved surfaces. e�OIJCAL7-E RoAA -rve FhG£ y Co,vC2LTr RFSuRFAC1,vL aF fSoATRANt7A g. Give the percentage of the tract within 75 feet of MHW or NWL, or within 575 feet in the case of an Outstanding Resource Water, to be covered by impervious and/or built -upon surfaces, such as pavement, buildings, rooftops, or to be used for vehicular driveways or parking. o id DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT h. Projects that require a CAMA Major Development Permit may also require a Stormwater Certification. Has a site development plan been submitted to the Division of Environmental Management for review? Yes ✓ No If yes, date submitted pnybl 0 C-- i. Describe proposed method of sewage disposal. COVW'rY .5*5' ;2 SKS77M j. Have the facilities described in Item i. above received state or local approval? Ysf (Attach appropriate documenradon) k. Describe location and type of proposed discharges to waters of the state (for example, surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial effluent, "wash down" and residential discharges). N�A Describe proposed drinking water supply source (e.g. well, community, public system, etc.) ,ar"inuuaY wane Ssysnm in. Will water be impounded? _ Yes v�' No If yes, how many acres? N/ n. If the project is a oceanfront development when was the lot(s) platted and recorded? N� Applicant or Project Name Signature �' J Date Revised 03/95 Form DC-t-NIP-3 REVISED STRUCTUREr'031V119 (Construction within Public Trust Areas) MAY 0 8 1996 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major e. Mooring buoys 1N/A Permit, Form DCM-MP-1. Be sure to complete all (1) _ Commercial _Community _ Private other sections of the Joint Application which relate to (2) Number this proposed project. (3) Description of buoy (Color, inscription, size, anchor, etc.) a. Dock(s) and/or Pier(s) (1) _ Commercial Community _ Private (2) Number 1 (3) Length /99 /-3 (4) Width of water body (4) Width 0t (5) Distance buoy(s) to be placed beyond (5) Finger Piers / Yes _No shoreline (i) Number /N (ii) Length 12' f. Mooring structure (boatlift, mooring pilings, etc.)PM (iii) Width 31311 (1) (6) Platform(s) ✓ Yes _No Fiaan.l61b*CWS' NE.-)(2) _ Commercia] _Community _Private Number (i) Number 1- (;) Length (ii) Length 12o 'w /60 (4) Width (iii) Width 6' (7) Number of slips proposed 13 g. Other (Give complete deicripdon) (8) Proximity of structure to adjacent riparian property Iines3oetyoR7iFfi6d; To"uOvzgstaF (9) Width of water body 7zo' (10) Water depth at water -ward end of pier at MLW or NWL G.S- 7.o'Mc.w b. Boathouse (including covered lifts) NI (1) Commercial Private (2) Length (3) Width Groin (e.g. wood, sheetpile, etc.) NIA (1) Number (2) Length(s) d. Breakwater (e.g. wood, sheetpile, etc.) (1) Length l 9Y ' ToTAt- (2) Average distance from MHW, NWL or wetlands 33'2-o irS' MHt,) (3) Maximum distance beyond MHW, NWL or wetlands 85' Applicant or Project Name Signature ­5-A,' 96 . A14111EVbjF0 Rnviud ail" Form DCM-NIP-6 REVISED MARINA DEVELOPMENTS 5j�' (Required for the mooring of more than 10 vessels) DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major g. Typical boat length zy Permit, Form DCM-MP-I. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this h. Maximum boat length 2 `/ proposed project. L Are any floating structures planned? _ If so, describe 1. MARINA CHARACTERISTICS a. Check below the type of marina proposed. _ Commercial _ Public ✓ Residential b. Will the marina be op to the general public? Z" MARINA OPERATIONS Yes No a. Check each of the following sanitary facilities that c. If there is residential development associated with will be included in the proposed project., the marina, how many units or lots are planned and Office toilets how many are currently developed? Toilets for patrons Number Location d. Check all of the types of services to be provided. Showers BA Boat holding tank pumpout Full service, including travel lift and/or rail Type and location Dockage, fuel, and marine supplies —V'� Dockage ("wet slips") only Number of slips :23_ b. Describe treatment type and disposal location for all Dry storage sanitary wastewater. 'y/ Number of boats / Boat ramp(s),Exis7i,vG-RAnP J+o CL AESuKFAcrb Other (describe) e. Check below the proposed type of siting. c. Describe the disposal of solid waste, fish offal and trash disposal. ssRv,et:. of ✓ Land cut and access channel _�rrRhcr M rNri i2 r C60ritc-e c5 y�'_ Open water with dredging for basin and/or channel Open water, no dredging required Other (describe) f. Describe the typical boats to be served (for example, open runabout, charter boats, sail boats, mixed types). _ rlixFh 10F/0ti7r— IT ArS d. How will overboard discharge of sewage from boats be controlled? r-o N n9A-T Li4x4v,4<r7 NO 90,1 T. i OVER 1 q.' No /IC4 /) C � AVo ca'g,,vS e. Give the location and number of "No Sewage Discharge" signs proposed. 2y ArrrvRftl* LhND AND AVArCR-wr2Ar✓ctS Revised 03/95 Form DCM-MP-6 f. Describe the special design, if applicable, for containing industrial type pollutants, such as paint, sandblasting waste and N,4 petroleum products. g. Where will residue from vessel maintenance be disposed of W/� h. Give the number of channel m kers and 'No Wake' signs proposed. A/ i. Give the location of fuel -handling facilities, and describe the safety measures planned to protect area water quality. N/fi j. Describe design measures that promote boat basin flushing or circulation and that reduce water quality impacts. ourr2 B2Sn/cu yt,Z 7b ?1Z-m* rt. dil-S/✓FLKS.Vi-/L ✓S. 6U4K/-;Z4_3 fri6N A.xL,, 4 7Pnt L rss 7-#A" Cat ✓NE C. k. What will be the marina policy on overnight and Iive-board dockage? ,t/o CVV,R/.n& 7- oK L/Vr_-AeSo,*,e/) DocK.4G£. Acc�•✓r. 1. Is the proposed marina located near any shellfish leases? Yes ✓ No If yes, give the name an4 address of the leaseholder. N.4 m. If this project is an expansion of an existing marina, what types of services are currently provided? XXU'n NG-LAaO CUT SL/P AA43 Pcasrml':r boCe etb 601K/#44r Awd PrCZ. ZXAS7,./Cr C�,vicesr=yu� .SLnL .tH,� M4TiYL 6u/Ld/.�G-. tvo FurL Shins OR AIA�L cor- n. How many slips are now available? ± .5 REVISED o. Is the marina proposed wi in a primary or secondary nursery area? Yes No *GRr4,C)Wr- wia( 6F_ /t✓ ^ej+ of ZX,4AVA-rZb C4A.Wi:4. ANO WATr/ipjo,.?. p. Is the marina proposed within an area open to shellfish harvesting? v/ Yes No q. Give the location and number of 'Pumpout Available' signs proposed. 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LLC 1112►95 1 a tool DRAWN BY 6¢reir SHEETFrOF17 - DREDGE SPOIL DIKE 10' DIKE CROSS SECTION T YPICAL SETTLING BASIN WATER CONTROL STRUCTURE DIKE EXISTING GRADE rO BELOW MLW D coSCALE �� 1"=30' o �< m >0- � w DZ cn b CEG ASSOCIATES, LLC O O 12/15/95 3 -n Lo 1"=30' m DRAWN BY MORRISON z SUPPLEMENTAL MHw EE-7. you Exist' Grout' Cvar;e!s) At w ci o.o rc'31171M DEC 15 1995 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT DRAWING BY CHRISTOPHER HOLMES, RE &ULF;fAG S IC T1 hzkr ao't P/Q�e C.E.G. ASSOCIATES, LLC 1112195 DRAWN BY ►yotmo M*9?tlod SHEET`IOF17 EXCAVATION DISPOSAL AREA ON TOW LES ROAD CEG ASSOCIATES. LLC 12/15195 1"=200' DRAWN BY GOSLEE. UORRISON SUPPLEMENTAL 4 0, V9sT�t , v 0 0 & 1,9,9, yi LOTS 11 AND 12 WHEEC.F,$ 2500 QU YD DISPOSAL AVr,. bj ftW of FrLL To 9T- DRY MATERIAL LESS 77YA Pa !13 AC-er- FILL TO BE PLACED IN WETLANDS —_j:S0fAf7t-). A&12- 00 ey ck+R?-f su"y -r- ck,dur�gr-1 we-wZ5. rn ml� SCALE 111=200' REVISED DREDGING LIMITS' CONFORMS WITH PREVIOUS PERMITTING 8/21 /96 N 13 6 ----> -7.0 7POSED BO)BASIN ' I y SCALE 1 60 O EXCAVATI NAREAFORMERL DREDGED a RAMP� SAME APPROXIMA TE CU YD TO BE EXCA VA TED 2 E- > Y 0=0 n (TO BE USED WITH SHEET 2 OF 12) ADDENDUM TO CEG ASSOCIATES, LLC CAMA APPLICATION 11 / 15/96 COASTAL WETLAND UTILITY CROSSING ±300' WATER SERVICE BY CAPE FEAR UTILITIES, INC. LEGEND EAISrnO DRI MEW DOLT swhi' ROVU, M --�'---- WATER I.HE W, VALVE—w---Ae ---s---Q SMR Aar SEW W, IN —s—� FAKE NAN EASHENr MEYIENAl105. LF-LNEMFEET FMBVFREADt1�µ7FEV[M9 Y.4VE - AN FAEIN GENERAL NOTES: E�ATOH�A BES ELEVATIONS MIMED WAR SEA LL l 2. ALL CONSTRUCTION HALL SE N ACCORDANCE HIM STATE AID LOCAL PEOI@EFENTS l EN 9RHE IRrt Z0 PO,LHAVS TO PERAN PRIVATE L TEFEN TO TLUREAL SREEFICATIU5FO1 AE(ORJDNAL LESIIN REULITERLHTS 110 INTERIALS S ACCITCNAL PINT ff-WAY RFUNAT EN WTAIIEO HPOR 9j1VEV FIFNI4. 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LATEST CPAOLU! �. �RLLERNSELL L„T uTURTLE HALL SUBDIVISION—� ME TV. VISUN CAO-E ED FµmG8LE C6 SITE PLAN WT:R CAPE FEM UTILITIES M RJR AEW HAwvER C"l 20D j / l SITE ry i/ a i WOra W A. 2R4ER d O J WWm A qWO LLKF� VICINITY MAP a a mop HOT TO SCALE `� m G Nape 0 Z Z G Q a Z2 x Off' (J)z z Wk33 J J E W 7 1 Q Y 'x�iMarc' *°vraa� �ro4 a4i D F ® s 111 F 11. 1n G\0-Se -1— L[.JA ITRP N W I :l 24 24 24 �I Iro' I" 24 t t 24 PROP05ED MARINA 23 5LIP5 PILING ALL FIN6ERS 3'-3' x 12'-0" 24 +m t 24 m t 24 7 + + FLOATING 24 � + 6' PI 24 b + 0 + 24 OPEN UNDERNEATH 33' � + 24 + + + RAMP 24 CRAMP + 773- + COMMON AREA RE5URFAGED RAMP 5/7/96 y 24 + 24 + 24 24 y 24 ti 24 24 24 ?4 + PROP05ED MARINA SCALE: I "=50' REVISED SLIP LAYOUT 23 24' SLIPS BREAKWATER LOCATIONS D U 40 Y^y BREAKWATER FAGS TO r G a m 6 BE 2xb BOARDS WITH 1/2" 5PAGIN6 p ��d Z Z co fDj 0 t 1 BREAKWATER SECTIONS OVERLAP m 11 c IO' WITH 65EPARATION m his a Z START OF WOOD BREAKWATER WALL -----NEW BULKHEAD REFACED BULKHEAD G.E.G. A5506IATE5 5/6/9b 1 "= 30' DRAWN BY: JFK SHEET: OF �a�3 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402.1890 January 22, 1997 IN REPLY REFERN Regulatory Branch Q3 r" 9 Action ID No. 199602516 and State Permit No. 169-96 C.E.G. Associates 6314-A Oleander Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 £ Dear Sirs: Reference your application for a Department of the Army permit to dredge approximately 53,000 square feet of shallow bottom and fill 5,450 square feet of isolated wetlands and 838 square feet of shallow bottom, and construct a community marina in Greenville Sound, at the end of Towles Road, for the construction of the Greenville Sound Gardens, Phase Il development, in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina. Your proposal has been reviewed and found to be consistent with the provisions and objectives of general permit No. 198000291. Therefore, you may commence construction activity in strict accordance with applicable State authorization and the enclosed plan. Failure to comply with the State authorization or conditions of the general permit could result in civil and/or administrative penalties. If any change in your work is required because of unforeseen or altered conditions or for any other reason, plans revised to show the change must be sent promptly to this office and the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management prior to performing any such change or alteration. Such action is necessary as revised plans must be reviewed and the authorization modified. Questions or comments may be addressed to Mr. Jeff Richter, Raleigh Field Office, Regulatory Branch, telephone (910).251-4636. sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Enclosure Copies Furnished (with enclosure): Chief, Source Data Unit NOAA/National Ocean Service Attn: Sharon Tear N/CS261 1315 East-West Highway Room 7316 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910-1282 Mr. John Dorney Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Mr. Thomas Welborn, Chief Wetlands Regulatory Section - Region IV Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Atlanta Federal Center 100 Alabama Street, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. John Parker ivision of Coastal Management orth Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. John Hefner U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. Larry Hardy National Marine Fisheries Service Pivers Island Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Mr. Bob Stroud, District Manager Wilmington Regional Office North Carolina Division of Coastal Management 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 General Permit No. 198000291 Name of Permittee: General Public Effective Date: Aycust S. 1996• u._.__,=Z Expiration Date: Anaust 4. 2001 DEPART1Da1T ;OFF TER ARMY GENERAL PMMMT A general permit to do work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States and waters of the United States, upon recommendation of the Chief of Engineers, pursuant to Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403), and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344), is hereby issued by authority of the Secretary of the Army by District Engineer U.S. Army. Engineer District, Wilmington Corps of Engineers - Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 TO AUTHORIZE THOSE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES THAT RECEIVE PRIOR APPROVAL FROM THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE FORM OF THE FOLLOWING AUTHORIZATIONS: A. COASTAL AREA MANAGEMENT ACT (CAMA) PERMIT. B. PERMIT TO DREDGE AND/OR FILL. C. WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION (SECTION 401, CLEAN WATER ACT). a. Applications for State and Federal authorizations will be accepted directly and simultaneously by both the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management (NCDCM) and the Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps). Receipt of -a complete application by the NCDCM will initiate field review to include a site visit and preparation of an Environmental Consultant's Field Report. Receipt of an application by the Corps will initiate Federal review. Immediately upon receipt by the Corps, an application will be assigned an action identification number, acknowledged, and the appropriate Corps' Project Manager will examine the application to assure that it can be processed pursuant to this general permit. The applicant and the NCDCM will be furnished written notification of the Project Manager's determination. -Notification to the applicant will include a brief description of the administrative process. For those proposals that may result in a discharge into waters of the United States, including wetlands, the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWC) and the applicant will be n -2- informed regarding the applicant's need to obtain a Water Quality Certification in accordance with Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. b. The NCDCM Environmental Consultant's Field.Report will be furnished by the respective NCDCM Regional Offices .to.the:Corp`s. The Corps will provide copies of this Field Report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Receipt of the Report will initiate the Federal Agencies' review. The agencies will be provided sufficient time by the corps, normally thirty (30) days, before their comments or recommendations, including any recommended modifications or conditions necessary to make the proposal acceptable, must be received by the Corps. Should the agencies not comment within the review period, 'it will be assumed they offer no objections. Extensions of time will be granted for agency review only if justified by unusual circumstances. 'If an extension is granted that would delay a NCDCM decision by the date on which an"NCDCM-decision must be made, the application may be removed from this general permit. a. The permit review process conducted by the-NCDCM is a public process involving public notices in local newspapers, public hearings and ' various public appeal procedures. To further inform the public; the Corps a will distribute, at intervals of approximately two (2) weeks, -`an additional - public notice listing those permit applications received and being considered by NCDCM and the Corps under this general permit since -the preceding notice. The notice will invite, for not less than fifteen (15) `days,'ipublic comments and/or requests for additional information and for public hearings. All comments will be considered in the overall State/Corps decision on a permit. d. This general permit does not, in any way, alter -°established_ procedures or responsibilities, as required by Federal laws, memorandum of agreements (MOA's) or administrative regulations with respect to the Corps' coordination with the review agencies. The applicant will continue to have the opportunity to rebut any objections to a proposal. _.- e. After Federal review agency comments are received, they will be reviewed by the Corps and a coordinated Federal position will be prepared and furnished to the NCDCM, in Raleigh, within forty-five (45) days after receipt of the State' Environmental Field Consultant's Report. The coordinated Federal position will include all conditions (including recommendations for denial) recommended by the Federal agencies unless a changed or omitted condition has the prior written agreement of the affected agency. f. In those cases where the Corps does not concur with conditions or recommendations of one or more of the Federal review agencies, no coordinated Federal position will be furnished to the NCDCM until and unless Federal agency agreement has been reached including, if necessary, entering the referral procedures outlined by current memorandum of agreements (MOA's) between the Army and respective agencies. The Federal review agencies will be provided a copy of the coordinated Federal position at the time they are furnished to the NCDCM. -3- g. If the conditions (including recommendations for denial) from the review agencies are unacceptable to the NCDCM,'the NCDCM will contact the Corps within ten (10) days of receipt-of_the Federal position to resolve the conflict. If resolution..of-the conflictAnvolves changes to the conditions or recommendations provided by the Federal review agencies, the provisions of paragraphs e. and £. (above) will apply,'iacluding.the procedures of the MOAIs, if appropriate. if 'theconflict'is `resolved to the satisfaction of the Crops and affect review agencies, the NCDCM permit will be issued and the authority of the general..permit:will apply. h. If the conflict is not resolved within the time necessary for a decision by the NCDCM, the NCDCM may proceed,.independently, to conclude the State action without inclusion of the Federal position. In such case, the applicant and the NCDCM will be notified immediately, in writing, that the State permit does not satisfy the Pederal_permit :. requirements and that the proposal in question may not -proceed without Federal authorization. i. If the coordinated Federal position is not in conflict with State agencies positions, law, regulation or policy and is otherwise.�Yl acceptable to the NCDCM, a State permit will be developed by.the NCDCM!fully incorporating the State and Federal positions. Copies of.the permit will be furnished to the applicant and the Corps. When required, a copy of the Section 401 Water Quality Certification will be furnished to the applicant and the Corps. Issuance of both the NCDCM permit and the NCDWC 401 Water Quality Certification, if required, must proceed validation of this general permit by the District Engineer or his representative. j. If the NCDCM permit or Section 401 Water Quality Certification is denied, the applicant will be informed that Federal authorization is denied without prejudice. k. No work may proceed under this general permit until and unless the District Engineer or his representative provides written . validation that the procedures and conditions of the general permit have been satisfied. 1. Following issuance of a NCDCM permit, the project will be monitored by NCDCM personnel and inspected for compliance with NCDCM regulations and procedures. Monitoring and periodic evaluation will also be conducted by Corps, personnel. If, any time, a violation of the NCDCM permit is discovered which would also have been a violation of the Federal position, enforcement action may be taken by both the NCDCM and the Corps in accordance with their respective regulations and policies. m. Any work performed in any area under the regulatory jurisdiction of the Corps of Engineers that does not comply with the terms and conditions of this general permit must have prior approval under the customary regulations administered by the Corps as found in 33 CFR 320-329. n. All activities identified and authorized by this general r `A -4- permit must be consistent with the terms and conditions of this authorization. Any activity accomplished, but not specifically identified and authorized herein, may constitute a violation of Federal statute and result in legal proceedings as may be considered appropriate by the United States Government.... _ General Conditions. a. All activities authorized by this general permit that involve the discharge of dredged material in waters of the United States will be consistent with applicable water quality standards, effluent limitations and standards of performance, prohibitions, pre-treatment standards and management practices established pursuant to the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) and applicable State and local law. If the proposed activity involves the discharge of dredged material in waters of the United States, before the commencement of any work, the applicant will satisfy the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWC) regarding the need for a Water Quality Certification pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water .Act. b. There will be no unreasonable interference with navigation or the right of the public to riparian access by the existence or use of activities`authorized by this general permit. c. A permittee, upon receipt of -written notice from the Wilmington District Engineer of failure to comply with the terms or conditions of this general permit, will, within sixty (60) days, without expense to the U.S. Government, and in such manner as the Wilmington District Engineer may direct, affect compliance with the terms and conditions or return the work -site to a pre -work condition. d. The permittee must make every reasonable effort to perform the work authorized herein in a manner to minimize say adverse impact on fish, wildlife and aquatic resources. e. The permittee must perform the work authorized herein in a manner to minimize any degradation of water quality. The activity will be conducted to prevent a significant increase in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction -related discharge. Increases such that the turbidity in the waterbody is fifty (50) NTU's or less in all rivers not designated as trout waters by the North Carolina Division of water Quality (NCDWC),. twenty-five (25) NTU's or less in all saltwater classes and in all lakes and reservoirs, and ten (10) NTU's or less in trout waters, are not considered significant. f. The permittee will permit the Wilmington District Engineer or his representative to make periodic inspections any time deemed necessary to assure that the activity is being performed or maintained in strict accordance with the Special and General Conditions of this permit. g. This general permit does not convey any rights, either in L -5- real estate or material, or any exclusive privileges; and it does not authorize any injury to property or invasion of rights or any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations, nor does it obviate the requirement to obtain State or local assent required by law for the activity authorized herein. These may include, but are not necessarily limited to, a Dredge and/or Fill Permit (N-.C.G.S. 113-229), a Coastal Area Management Act (LAMA) Permit (N.C.G.S. 113A-118), an Basement to Fill (N.C.G.S.'146-12) and a Water Quality Certification pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. h. Authorization provided by this general permit may be either modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part if the Wilmington District Engineer, acting for the Secretary of the Army, determines that such action would be in the best public interest. Unless subject to modification, suspension or revocation, the term of this general permit shall be five (5) years. Any modification, suspension or revocation of this authorization will not be the basis for any claim for damages against the U.S. Government. i. This general permit does not authorize the interference with any existing or proposed Federal project and the permittee will not be entitled to compensation for damages or injury to the structures or wok authorized herein which may be caused by or result from existing or future operations undertaken by the United States in the public interest. j. This general permit will not be applicable to proposed activity when the Wilmington District Engineer determines that the proposed activity would significantly affect the quality of the human environment and determines that an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared. k. This general permit will not be applicable to proposed construction when the Wilmington District Engineer determines, after any necessary investigations, that the proposed activity would adversely affect areas that possess historic, cultural, scenic, conservation or recreational values. Application of this exemption applies to: (1) Rivers named in Section 3 of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (15 U.S.C. 1273), those proposed for inclusion as provided by Sections 4 and 5 of the Act and wild, scenic and recreational rivers established by State and local entities. (2) Historic, cultural or archeological sites listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places as defined in the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and its codified regulations, the National Historic Preservation Amendment Acts of 1980 and 1992, the Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987 and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. . (3) Sites included in or determined eligible for listing in the National Registry of Natural Landmarks. -6- (4) Endangered or threatened species or habitat of such species as determined by the Secretaries of Interior or Commerce and conserved in accordance with the Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1531). 1. Permittees are advised that development activities in or' near a floodway may be,subject to the National:Flood Insurance Program that prohibits any development, including fill within a floodway that results in any increase in base flood elevations. This general permit does not authorize any activity prohibited by the National Flood Insurance Program. m. At his sole discretion, any time during the processing cycle, the Wilmington District Engineer may determine that this general permit will not be applicable to a specific construction proposal. In such case, the procedures for processing an individual permit in accordance with 33 CFR 325 will be available. BY ADTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF TBE ARMY: _ Terry R. Youngbluth Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.. Army "' District Engineer Form D044Y P-1 APPLICATION (To be completed by all applicants) I. APPLICANT a. Landowner: Name _ C.E.G: / -Koc -tATF i L Z C Address 63/1/-A 0Csr,,-os,2 LD21vF City 4l/LM/M67-ON state NC. Zip 2St103 Day Phone Fax 910139.S-oo9/ b. City, town, community or landmark f tl%i P67b.j Street address or secondary road number Oyb of 2,,✓trs �.age7 d. Is proposed work within city limits or planning jurisdiction? Yes ✓ No e. Name of body of water nearest project (e.g. river, creek, sound, bay)6 cnvv Le Sc,,. AND PLA-MNED USE O b. Authorized Agent: DEC 1 5 1995 �F PROPOSED PROJECT n DIVISION OF Name �fv� f IoR2cronl all development activities you propose (z.g. LAud N1ANR6SMr.�TGza AGEtVaIElt ldingahome, motel, marina, bulkhead, pier, and excavation and/or filling activities. o(3 Address •• oy 2SZZ �'or nuY,7YMAR,Jp LarShu� QULCXG4r� REFfC,.VF,� RAMP P1SuRFhCInJF City IJIL ns.✓GTo,✓ State /`/C Zip 2,J-q02— Day Phone`?16ASZ-xo/ Fax 9/0 S2-0060 C. Project name (if any) Ggr--),va.LL So U.rr .dR/Eu rMIiS Faanorkry 6PEr�v+t L� SouNn Pour ) NOTE, Permit %M be issued in name oj(mdaw.,er(sJ, and/or project name. 2. LOCATION OF PROPOSED PROJECT a. County 12s4j 94'Vo✓zz Is the proposed activity maintenance of an existing project, new work, or both? /t/Ec✓ C. Will the project be for public, private or commercial use? IVATF d. Give a brief description of purpose, use, methods of construction and daily operations of proposed project. If more space is needed, please attach additional pages. ly/iT_ Low tsevry as' CarrelVrrTY MAie,,vs4. 11.s,2 M4 %b /NCLVU - 006AMb LxdAv.4rro j AA11) ot;) c,4AN.✓C( --3'YCAVA-'r,0,.J To .Z2n l / 9e1, fKt fi7c:,f .4+ z) kolzr2• /1AQ,.viL 7o rrh eL Gr•cerrE. 6�trisrs.� t✓voprn/ Pere ttlrarr�a;-c� _ Ft o,.-n✓c- .Doc,C SyrY�.,.., Pt'2 6F,✓Ir�At_ MARin/£. C'oKrr2crrror✓ cSr.+Nt).�2df. Revised 03/95 C.E Page The bulkhead wall �o the north extends eastward for approximalb/70' beyond the point where field indicators show nr ar ,higlli ,kater to be. It can be expected that ttidre would be impacts to the shoreline from such a structure, a ee, II1'a a change in circulation patterns;' Water quality may be a concern with this proposal. As proposed, there should be no s'hol fishclosure. asp a dsult of this project. Because the number of slips exceeds the number of residents -served the marma (16), it can be expected that there will be some commercial use of this marina. Tfi�cuiien�t/ pecial Use Permit does not allow for more than 16 slips. No impervious surface cove will cover approximately 21 by: T. Barrett mean high water. Paving of the roadway feet Date:07/11/96 Office: Form DCM-N P-1 4. LAND AND WATER CHARACTERISTICS a. Size of entire tract //• 27e ACP=5 b. Size of individual lot(s) •)/.5 To 2.boS Ace£S c. Approximate elevation of tract above MHW or NWL E-Fr /its L_ d. Soil type(s) and texture(s) of tract LAKELAtib SlLNTj 5-rALLIN(,S PlN£ SANA) e. Vegetation on tract L/v& oAef Lacz_-4 Y AU T Ya✓PoN. AJ4X /Vyierz r C£DA 7 E 3JTS(L� dhcn p✓J m. Describe existing wastewater treatment facilities. Cau,UJy .Srvr-,; s�ai� n. Describe location and type of discharges to waters of the state. (For example, surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial effluent, 'wash down' and residential discharges.) [im/rFd .SURFAcr izuk'OFF AJrAK otb 8QLJe#/fr.4h o. Describe existing drinking water supply source. 00 15,17'F sJ E LL f. Man-made features now on tract rf'lrrrtl 5u1Lbi j gutu� PAkr,Nc-A¢ra r-s✓c PvnP.u.riUnL,,rY tss 5. ADDITIONAL INFORKkTION g. What is the CAMA Land Use_ Plan land a on to the completed application form, the classification of the site'. (consuh z;.e tortj d e p1 a.) v^' !! i �, L 1. / = folloWi:'p1 items must be submitted: ✓Conservation Tri nal ; _ Developed Communi[yl�F� i 5 1995 :E! y of the deed (with state application only) or Rural Other other instrument under which the applicant claims title DIVISION OF to the affected properties. If the applicant is not h. How is the tract zoned by local govemi'neh`'tTAL MANAGElti ng to be the owner of said property, then -20 (�ft! Zc F=POMn 2� _ forward a copy of the deed or other instrument under Is the proposed project consistent with the applicable zoning? ✓ Yes No (Armco Zoning compliance certifi=e, if applicable) j. Has a professional archaeological assessment been done for the tract? Yes ✓ No If yes, by whom? k. Is the project located in a National Registered Historic District or does it involve a National Register listed or eligible'property? Yes ✓ No Are there wetlands on the site? _✓ Yes _ No Coastal (marsh) ✓ Other If yes, has a delineation been conducted? ` 6 (Aanch do"inemrlion, if available) which the owner claims title, plus written permission from the owner to carry out the project. • An accurate, dated work plat (including plan view and cross -sectional drawings) drawn to scale in black ink on an 8 1/2" by II' white paper. (Refer to Coastal Resources Commission Rule 7J.0203 for a detailed description.) Please note that original drawings are preferred and only high quality copies will be accepted. Blue -line prints or other larger plats are acceptable only if an adequate number of quality copies are provided by applicant. (Contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding that agency's use of larger drawings.) A site or location map is a part of plat requirements and it must be sufficiently detailed to guide agency personnel unfamiliar with the area to the Revised 03/45 Form DCINf-MP-1 site. Include highway or second road (SR) numbers, landmarks, and the like. �� 6. LgRTIFICATION AND PERMISSION DEC 15 1995 TO ENTER ON LAND • A Stormwater Certification, if one is necesDry.1310N OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT • A list of the names and complete addresses of the I understand that any permit issued in response to this adjacent waterfront (riparian) landowners and application will allow only the development described in signed return receipts as proof that such owners the application. The project will be subject to conditions have received a copy of the application and plats and restrictions contained in the permit. by certified mail. Such landowners must be advised that they have 30 days in which to submit comments I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed on the proposed project to the Division of Coastal activity complies with the State of North Carolina's Management. Upon signing this form, the applicant approved Coastal Management Program and will be further certifies that such notice has been provided, conducted in a manner consistent with such program. Name (21 P b Address C5 ff.Z i oNc cs Phone AJltelIA/brow, W-C. 29-1/04 Name ScQrr ff R)ce_ Address 7o5 PRIF/cfrS ST. Phone IJIc Y IyG iro. , 1%G . a.a-o l Name Ko,J Shvclze- Address _ 6,321 7owt rS 2aa ;) Phone tJl[.rn/A/Grc.✓, N.C. 2Ffe/dS • A list of previous state or federal permits issued for work on the project tract. Include permit numbers, permittee, and issuing dates. # STFvz • A check for $250 made payable to the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (DEHNR) to cover the costs of processing the application. • A signed AEC hazard notice for projects in oceanfront and inlet areas. • A statement of compliance with the N.C. Environmental Policy Act (N.C.G.S. 113A - 1 to 10) If the project involves the expenditure of public funds or use of public lands, attach a statement documenting compliance with the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act. I certify that I am authorized to grant, and do in fact, grant permission to representatives of state and federal review agencies to enter on the aforementioned lands in ,connection with evaluating information related to this permit application and follow-up monitoring of the project. I further certify that the information provided in this application is truthful to the best of my knowledge. This is the day of OLf , 19�. Print Name `/�r</r�/-� /U G<rra77 ✓�. �'�.. Signature La doi r or Authorized Agent Please indicate attachments pertaining to your proposed project. DCM MP-2 Excavation and Fill Information _✓ _✓ DCM MP-3 Upland Development _✓ DCM W-4 Structures Information _ DCM MP-5 Bridges and Culverts _/DCM MP-6 Marina Development NOTE: Please sign and date each attachment in the qp ce provided2at the borrom of each form. _ f��15£RT Srs�/CL%Z 130 T_AWZR106L JZaAb LJILM IN6 rop-j N.C. �Y%S AJ..B. Tas✓Lts 630/ TowL[S' ROAD 1J/t.In,✓6 ra✓ N.G. PU-Ho4 Revised 03195 Form DCM-MP-2 EXCAVATION n ' �;���M7n- L, CI I 1,1 � DE0.15 1995 AND FILL DIVISION OF (Except bridges and culverts) COASTAL MANAGEMENT Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-I. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. Describe below the purpose of proposed excavation or fill activities. All values to be given in feet. Access channel (MLw) or (NwL) Canal Boat basin Boat ramp Rock groin Rock breakwater Other (Excluding shorcline subiliution) Average Final Existing Project Length Width depth Depth 3yo' �0 210 -S•O� -6.5 To 1%4Lw 9•0 rwt-%w NV ly3�ro 17y MSL -6.5 rALW .5o ExISTt C R-AMP7a a£ RES 4R ACID Ly ✓�« N/ c: NQ NI 1. EXCAVATION a. Amount of material to be excavated from below MHW or NWL in cubic yards 2 1q cv.yb. b. Type of material to be excavated Gut skuD c. Does the area to be excavated include coastal wetlands (marsh), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAVs) or other wetlands? — Yes -Z No d. Highground excavation in cubic yards 9o�76cu.rD. 2. DISPOSAL OF EXCAVATED MATERIAL a. Location of disposal area &LAr b AR£h of LUVELOPMINI ArD Le /2 orT✓ccs (GoAb oonvrb BY uH£EL Fsrn7YS -Stz M b. Dimensions of disposal area 57$'x 200'D"6rE s?, Dl DtrR2lALA A b COTS it 0-12. Tewirc RoAo 441HM 6c7+Tt$ C. Do claim title to disposal area? you Yes _ No If no, attach a letter granting permission from the owner. LE7/sit FoQ Ge7S /I +/'L CL/MLrL CST✓+7L� AMA-CHED d. Will a disposal /yrea be available for future maintenance? V Yes _ No If yes, where? 5ZE A7r;N£D MAP Revised 03/95 SV(';MITrCA Form DCM-NIP-2 e. Does the. disposal area include any coastal wetlands (mars ), SAYs or utiler wetlands? Yes q LFSS TNpyl/ S Aac N (.ors // r 7,2 WN6rL Sy-rTt _ ZS-c,a iTa . f. Does the disposal in ude any area in the water? Yes V No 3. SHORELINE STABILIZATION Type of shoreline stabilization ✓ Bulkhead Riprap b. Length Y/7 MAI2uvj UOU c. Average distance waterward of MHW or NWL d. Mrvirnu!m distance water -ward of MHW or NWL -3; �.((,JrrHri+ CXhlil✓/r (i u1K1}fA1jiJ FiNG 12� e. Shoreline erosion during preceding 11 months IS-.io`!/KS,di �xcsr,,v�.-rl�rrKWA) (Source o%iria�xnefiOnJ �Se,ceD,C /'rfoTo 6..A•PNY r. Type of bulkhead or riprap material QSiNFo .cry CnticeET� s'rtsrrP.t � __ g. Amount of fill in cubic yards to be placid below water level (1) Riprap (2) Bulkhead backfill -T7o cv. h. Type of fill material %TAUT 1. Source of fill material r)PLANo A�rrF of pKv'j-yC ^trliL 4. OTHER FILL ACTIVITIES (Excluding Shoreline Stabilization) a. Will fill material be brought to site? _ ✓ Yes No If yes, (1) Amount of material to be placed in the water 2 7 Cy " (2) Dimensions of till area 30r 12' (39LobJ MNtJ (3) Purpose of fill Rcrv�erAauc or axnrnNo- aoAr RAm? b. Will fill material be placed in coastal wetlands (marsh), SAYS or other wetlands? Yes Nu If yes, (1) Dimensions of fill area (2) Purpose of fill .vA E. GENERAL a. How will excavated ur fill material be kept on site and erosion controlled? t>r�Ja, s=� bgy MIL: zi:!/4- &JILT ilt^ V12 ,^,� c,v UPLP,v',�j AREA ,4✓\ .SSEIlL21 DAU6T-s fL Cbr/7A,N_[1 wj?t+,m DIkE t/,T/{-Ai*-4br:1QoL SrR+er+�2 L. AK AACAkT 7• Mr. 60,*diy, ,P sreprd�. 5,! r FY e.ua A&A40b .W*1(-ARr.t! eN S,TT-. b. what type of construction equipment will be used (for example, dragline, backhoe, or hydraulic dredge)? ��fj�AQ6£-1`'Jo�viLiJ 2.�:✓''yAro4� D��-z�_ L�umP TRUCK �A!t' Mon r NY u�rc vBrosg c, Will wetlands be crossed in transporting equipment to project site? _ Yes ✓ No If yes, explain steps that will be taken to lessen environmental impacts. VIA Applirsnt or Project Name Signature 117C Reviud 0319$ Form DCNI-MP-3 "LAND � Z 1-" '3 � �� DEVELOPMENT DEC 15 1995 (Construction and/or land disturbing activities) Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-l. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. a. Type and number of buildings, facilities, units or structures proposed 1- ` "'--f• oAi - is/�b. Number of lots or parcels /3 c. Density (give the number of residential units and the units per acre) /3 Y2Utb£n.7-lAL Lora . &'67 LOTS EZe 4CjeX__ d. Size of area to be graded, filled or disturbed including roads, ditches, etc. 3.7.5 AcerS e. If the proposed project will disturb more than one acre of land, the Division of Land Resources must receive an erosion and sedimentation control plan at least 30 days before land disturbing activity begins. If applicable, has a sedimentation and erosion control plan been submitted to the Division of Land Resources? 'Yes ✓ No If yes, date submitted fi-pz/nirl List the materials (such as marl, paver stone, asphalt, or concrete) to be used for paved surfaces. CauC2.LTF_ RDA/i SCR F,4C� 0 Co,vcPGTr RESuQFAAA/(-- of A0,47-RAA70 g. Give the percentage of the tract within 75 feet of MHW or NWL, or within 575 feet in the case of an Outstanding Resource Water, to be covered by impervious and/or built -upon surfaces, such as pavement, buildings, rooftops, or to be used for vehicular driveways or parking. O i DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT h. Projects that require a CAMA Major Development Permit may also require a Stormwater Certification. Has a site development plan been submitted to the Division of Environmental Management for review? Yes ✓ No If yes, date submitted Psud)0t: i. Describe proposed method of sewage disposal. CouvTY .S£a� SYSTEM j. Have the facilities described in Item i. above received state or local approval? YES (Anoch appropriate dommenmdon) k. Describe location and type of proposed discharges to waters of the state (for example, surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial effluent, "wash down" and residential discharges). NSA Describe proposed drinking water supply source (e.g. well, community, public system, etc.) COMMVNtTY &)ATF_SYSTEM in. Will water be impounded? _ Yes _ -' No If yes, how many acres? �!/,4 n. If the project is a oceanfront development when was the lot(s) platted and recorded? N Applicant or Project Name Signature Date Revised 03/95. Form DCM-M24 REVISED STRUCTURE'�� (Construction within Public Trust Areas) v MAY 0 8 1996 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-1. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application which relate to this proposed project. a. Dock(s) and/or Pier(s) (1) _ Commercial Community _ Private (2) Number 1 (3) Length ZY8'3" (4) Width /' (5) Finger Piers ✓ Yes —No (i) Number /4' (ii) Length /,2 r e. Mooring buoys N/A (1) _ Commercial _Community _ Private (2) Number (3) Description of buoy (Color, inscription, size, anchor, etc.) (4) Width of water body (5) Distance buoy(s) to be placed beyond shoreline f. Mooring structure (boatlift, mooring pilings, etc.)NJA (iii) Width 3 1- u (1) _ Commercial _Community _ Private (6) Platform(s) ✓ Yes _NoFcoanWC--D=cKSr7 wL)(2) Number (i) Number Z2- (3) Length (ii) Length t 20 .r- /Go' (4) Width (iii) Width 6' (7) Number of slips proposed .2 (8) Proximity of structure to adjacent riparian property lines3rro'+,1oxntror ,?o'so�rHsr (9) Width of water body 72 (10) Water depth at waterward end of pier at MLW or NWL C.5- 7.0'M1.y b. Boathouse (including covered lifts) N1 (1) Commercial Private (2) Length (3) Width c. Groin (e.g. wood, sheetpile, etc.) NIA (1) Number (2) Length(s) Breakwater (e.g. wood, sheetpile, etc.) (1) Length l 9y ' ToTAI (2) Average distance from MHW, NWL or wetlands 33'7-oSS't"1NU (3) Maximum distance beyond MHW, NWL or wetlands 8'S' g. Other (Give complete description) Applicant or Project Name Signature Date Revised 03/95 Form DCbi-biP-6 REVISED MARINA ;,.,,.,ptiPz DEVELOPMENT'`—� M„0a„6�!-' (Required for the mooring of more than 10 vessels) Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-I. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. 1. MARINA CHARACTERISTICS a. Check below the type of marina proposed. Commercial _ Public ✓ Residential b. Will the marina be op to the general public? Yes _/7 No C. If there is residential development associated with the marina, how many units or lots are planned and how many are currently developed? /3 %1FfiJFA//i�L L T 44�NrD DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT / g. Typical boat length zy h. Maximum boat length 2 `/ L Are any floating structures planned? �,_ If so, describe 2. MARINA OPERATIONS a. d. Check all of the types of services to be provided. Full service, including travel lift and/or rail Dockage, fuel, and marine supplies ✓ Dockage ("wet slips') only Number of slips a3 b. Dry storage Number of boats / Boat ramp(s) £xu7iw,-RAr107n 13L AUURPAcrtb Other (describe) C. e. Check below the proposed type of siting. ✓ Land cut and access channel _y Open water with dredging for basin and/or channel Open water, no dredging required Other (describe) f. Describe the typical boats to be served (for example, open runabout, charter boats, sail boats, mixed types). Nl/XFD Pei✓tiiT.. /ftv+TS Check each of the following sanitary facilities that will be included in the proposed project.. Office toilets Toilets for patrons Number Location Showers N7— Boat holding tank pumpout Type and location Describe treatment type and disposal location for all sanitary wastewater. 11A Describe the disposal of solid waste, fish offal and trash disposal. CarrPAz-r•-gigWe£. elf MA-gt NA- RiC£O7?f'Ct[S d. How will overboard discharge of sewage from boats be controlled? ne wngA--- L,4x,6vw6r N o SOA i i OVER :Z q' No N£d D C No CApNS. e. Give the location and number of "No Sewage Discharge" signs proposed. -2 ArM/lRrvA LhNi) A�b ImArre rw-r ANCLs Revised 03/95 Form DCM-LN P-6 f. Describe the special design, if applicable, for containing industrial type pollutants, such as paint, sandblasting waste and petroleum products. N Q g. Where will residue from vessel mainte-ance be disposed of ? t'�� h. Give the number of channel m kers and "No Wake" signs proposed. '' A i. Give the location of fuel -handling facilities, and describe the safety measures planned to protect area water quality. A✓ j. Describe design measures that promote boat basin flushing or circulation and that reduce water quality impacts. oun-g B2SA/Gum -/a A4-S/.✓ FLvSs/ ✓L ✓S. 6ULK/.;utd tJ£n�. d ASI" )r?rl4 LLSS 7AM" ChkN EL. k. What will be the marina policy on overnight and live -board dockage? ,t/o cvrkt.nc+lr-op, L /VE.-r}cS 1A.2' DocxCAaz_ A(Lmc✓r') 1. Is the proposed marina located near any shellfish leases? Yes ✓ No If yes, give the name ancj address of the leaseholder. NA m. If this project is an expansion of an existing marina, what types of services are currently provided? —5'-XLSr)N(r LAM0 Cur SL tP .4r43 Pc-ar,Ale- Doc y oLd dutrCtfr ,) .INC O£eC. 5_y4„t71AJC-- C=.vc�s;= PA,• ELA,c ^,,) MS7A-L Callblo/(r. No Furl S'+4cS ok NiwL cor- n. How many slips are now available? ± 5 1 REVISED o. Is the marina proposed within a primary or secondary nursery area? / Yes No C416atWr— wict d F_ /A(, R—.F+ of Z>e C*4vA-rn C#,&*VZL RMd L.t, mPr_ia,, p. Is the marina proposed within an area open to shellfish harvesting? ✓ Yes No q. Give the location and number of "Pumpout Available" signs proposed. /V�A Apptimat or hvject Name ! / sigm,ture Date I �� M74� ;! ,, L ( MAY 0 8 1996 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT Revised 0305 OVERALL PLANT — HEDRICK (SHANDY POINT) 9 �\ EXISTING PIER ti i i! ram• 75' $ETB K OM MARSH EDGE SAUCIER TO GREENVILLE LOOP ROAD 9 IJ POND TOWLES ROAD O • �r..0 Mva GREENVILLE SOUND POINT ca LANDWARD EDGE OF RITIME SHRUB THICKET I RSH EDGE I. ��-__ I O 4d4 WETLAND LINE I � `.-MHW EnI C_ rrl � i n m �s i z z - - :MARINA ; I b O co T m cD Cn TOVyjoES`-- EXISTING RAMP 0 "' -- EXISTING BULKHEAD HOWARD SCALE 1"=200' C.E.G. ASSOCIATES. LLC 1112195 , 1'= A00 DRAWN BY 66acci rQnk earn✓ SHEETt OFr- SUBDIVISION LAYOUT 2OF2 H [O F. 13,680.14 p.N. OZ14 ACRES O I so. h M / Ai PGMP HSI- /ySEC. 404 WETLANDS W � UPPER EDGE OF MARSH EDGE MARTRME FOREST- - 75' SETBACK L1NE� 12 113,473.73 aq.N. 2.005 ACRES ABOVE 2.2' MSL W0 OICE EAS171ENf NO' AREA FOR \ WPINV UMOE AWAY FR BUWIFAD AND PE ROD ASSE/ABLY FO DUWIEAO BUW1E10 W/ S E BETN6N [ 2.2' MEAN SEA LEVEL 4' F. 364.97' 123.62' I 40.0' ROAD I a SCALE 1"=60' ® 75.00 100.00 o I ' o O o G 8 0.]B4 ACRES i m 12Oa84 8 O '0 5000.00 a .N. 0.115 AC - — — — — 2a' 911MINC a $ SE76�GK a $ 100.00 L 123.67I a PROPOSED KAfdNA b 0.172 ACR6 0.172 $ © I b o ___�_ 20' BVRDINC SETBACK � a . . 10 50D0.00 vq N. 0 'O --��r-- b 75.00' 0.115 ACRES 100.00, 0'. 0 O i a 175.00' o yq I 11,BIOJ7 a b 75' SETBACK FROM UPP§ EDGE Fs~ I F MARSHI b 15.09.71 I a 7 0.300 ACRESM1 a 404 LINE 1O EASEMENT COMMON AREA 124.36' TOWLES ROAD 40' RIGHT OF WAY (PRIVATE) 13.34' 10,47'+- 100.84' GE F MARSH eonr RAMPy � 0.1 B5B1 ACRES +/- M F 220.00'+/- / o ,n .275 ACRES +/ o 0l O 0276 ACRE +/- O h R SPENCER m ka 1131/284 er R N ,9 IT0278 ACRES +/- N 1 22.037.09 ay.N. 0.506 ACRES IO' PERRREW SUBDIVISION SETBACK NEEDED ON LOT /1 CEG ASSOCIATES, LLC L� 12/B/95 1"=60' 104. 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A550GIATE5 5/6/96 I"=30' DRAWN BY: JFK SHEET: OF State of North Carolina 'TTIV!WAA Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 1 A Division of Coastal Management _ .James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor r� -- Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary ED E H N R Roger N. Schecter, Director December 18, 1996 Greenville Sound Gardens c/o C.E.G. Associates 6314-A Oleander Drive Wilmington, NC 28403 Dear Sir: The enclosed permit constitutes authorization under the Coastal Area Management Act, and where applicable, the Stati Dredge and Fill Law, for you to proceed with your project proposal. The original (buff -colored form) is retained by you and it must be available on site when the project is inspected for compliance. Please sign both the original and the copy' and return the copy to this office in the enclosed envelope. Signing the permit and proceeding means you have waived your right of appeal described below. If you object to the permit or any of the conditions, you may request a hearing pursuant to NCGS 113A-121.1 or 113-229. Your petition for a hearing must be filed in accordance with NCGS Chapter 150B with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 11666, Raleigh, NC 27611, (919) 733-2698 within twenty (20) days of this decision on your permit. You should also be aware that if another qualified party submits a valid objection to the issuance of this permit within twenty (20) days, the matter must be resolved prior to work initiation. The Coastal Resources Commission makes the final decision on any appeal. The project plan is subject to those conditions appearing on the permit form. Otherwise, all work must be carried out in accordance with your application. Modifications, time extensions, and future maintenance require additional approval. Please read your permit carefully prior to starting work and review all project plans, as approved. If you are having the work done by a contractor, it would be to your benefit to be sure that he fully understands all permit requirements. From time to time, Department personnel will visit the project site. To facilitate this review, we request that you complete and mail the enclosed Notice Card just prior to work initiation. However, if questions arise concerning permit conditions, environmental safeguards, or problem areas, you may contact Department personnel at any time for assistance. By working in accordance with the permit, you will be helping to protect our vitally important coastal resources. 4mm John R. Parker, Jr. Major Permits Processing Coordinator JRP:jr/amw Enclosure P.O. Box 27687, ��y. FAX 919 733-1495 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 N�M(f An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-733-2293 I 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director December 17, 1996 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Spencer 130 Tanbridge Road Wilmington, NC 28405 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Spencer: IDEHNR The records of this office for the Greenville Sound Gardens Subdivision and marina contain a letter you wrote to this Division's Wilmington office in November of 1995. My interpretation of your letter is that your primary concern involves possible flooding of your property from project activity. In addition to programs of local government and the enclosed CAMA Permit, the state has also approved a Stormwater Managment Permit and a Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan. One would hope that the various reviews of the proposal would provide for a finished project that would not adversely impact your property. Should you have any question on the enclosed permit copy, do not hesitate to contact this office. Very sincerely, John R. 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Assoc./Greenville Point COUNTY: New Hanover LOCATION OF PROJECT: Adj to Greenville Sound at the end of owles Rd, in Wilmington DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED COMPLETE BY FIELD: 7/09/96 p� FIELD RECOMMENDATION: Attached - Yes To Be Forwarded - No CONSISTENCY DETERMINATION: Attached - N/A To Be Forwarded - N/A FIELD REPRESENTATIVE: Tere Barrett �? ff0 CE: Wilmington DISTRICT MANAGER REVIEW o �E B) DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED IN L)UL V Y EE REC'D: $� PUBLIC NOTICE REC'D: ---� M ` OF NOTIC ATE: ADJ. RIP. PROP NOTICES REC'D: < C'D: . APPLICATION ASSIGNED TO: ���ON: C) 75 DAY DEADLINE: 150 DAY DEADLINE: / a� MAIL OUT DATE: STATE DUE DATE: FEDERAL DUE DATE: g FED. COMMENTS REC'D: PERMIT FINAL ACTION: ISSUE` DENY DRAFT ON \-2 AGENCY DATE COMMENTS RETURNED OSJECTI NS YES NO NOTES Coastal Management Dist. Office Y Div. of Community Assistance — -7 Land Quality Section Div. of Env. Management State Property Office c7 0 — Div. of Archives & History Div. of Env. Health /J / Div. of Highways Wildlife Resources Commission Div. of Water Resources Div. of Marine Fisheries 3 9g rule: g shall not be located in primary a case -by -case basis only. This ;xcavated previously, the site was led use. above, there are many conditions available upon request. pppp- � A � , E:)EHNR OvAiltexkw4le i u TO: John R. Parker, Major Permits Processing Coordinator cc: P Pate, CR Stroud,Jr., D Hayes, T Barrett FROM: Zod D. Bruner, District Planner SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review C.E.G. Assoc/Greenville Point Community Marina Development DATE: August 5, 1996 This permit consistency opinion is based on my review of the CEG Associates permit application, the Field Investigation Report (T Barrett, 7/11/96), and my understanding and interpretation of the policies presented in the Wilmington/New Hanover Coun1Y 1993 Land Use Plan. The applicant proposes to subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family home sites and to construct a 23-slip community marina with bulkheads and breakwaters. The project will involve estuarine water and shoreline dredging (7500 cu.yds), high ground excavation (8000 cu.yds), spoil disposal and road paving. Spoil sites include lots within the subdivision as well as adjacent lots containing 404 wetlands. Future maintenance spoil deposition will occur off -site. The location and complete description of the project are in the Field Investigation Report. LAND USE CLASSIFICATION: Conservation/Resource Protection CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION: The purpose of the Conservation class is to provide for effective long-term management and protection of significant, limited or irreplaceable natural resources. Management of these areas may be required for a number of reasons, including natural, cultural, recreational, productive or scenic values... Generally, estuarine areas of environmental concern (AEC's), as defined by the State of North Carolina, and adjacent lands within the 100-year floodplain have been classified as Conservation.. Conservation areas should be preserved in their natural state. Woodland, grassland and recreation areas not requiring filling are the most appropriate uses. Exceptions to this standard are limited to water dependent uses -and those exceptional development proposals which are sensitively designed so as to effectively preserve the natural functions of the site. 1. Water dependent uses - may include: utility easements, docks, wharves, boat ramps, dredging, bridge and bridge approaches, revetments, bulkheads, culverts, groins, navigational channels, simple access channels and drainage ditches. In some instances, a water -dependent use may involve coverage of sizeable land areas with limited opportunities to integrate the use with the sites natural features. 3. Exceptional developments preservine natural features are projects which are sensitively designed so as to harmonize with the site's natural features. Such projects minimize erosion, impervious surfaces, runoff and siltation; do not adversely impact estuarine resources; do not interfere with access to or use of navigable waters; do not require extraordinary public expenditures for maintenance; ensure that ground absorption sewage systems, if used, meet applicable standards; and do not damage historic, architectural or archeological resources. In no case shall residential density in the Conservation class be permitted to exceed 2.5 units per acre, regardless it �2 existence of public urban services. Residential densities may be required to be as low as 1.0 unittacre or less, de $� on the environmental constraints within a particular area. While certain Conservation areas may be served bitf ECEIVEO sewer in order to eliminate septic system pollution, this should not be misconstrued as an incentive t iliiq s 1996 increased development density. CURS CAL 00 MANAGEMENT 1W State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director July 26, 1996 MEMORANDUM TO: P. A. "Ski" Wojciechowski Division of Marine Fisheries FROM: John Parker Major Permits Processing Coordinator It •ram , EDEHNFR SUBJECT: CAMA/Dredge and Fill Permit Application Review L� 3 0 19% U DMF-PUB. TUSUBLANDS RECEIVED JUL 31 1996 WAS IAL MANAGEMENT APPLICANT: C.E.G. Associates, LLC (Greenville Sound Gardens, Phase 5 PROJECT LOCATION: Adj. Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Rd., off SR1421, New Hanover Co. PROPOSED PROJECT: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, etc. Please indicate below your agency's position or findings on the proposed project as it relates to matters of public trust. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, contact John Parker at 733-2293 or the DCM field representative for the project. This form should be used only for tracking and intra-agency commenting. REPLY There are no known public trust conflicts with the project location or design. There appear to be public trust conflicts that require additional investigation. Approximately _ days additional review time is needed. It is recommended that changes be made to the project to reduce or eliminate public trust conflicts, as discussed in the attached memo. G.v^ 17- /-ZA iWa ljolT Gc0-2�.c•- ;�- pf tp ? Signed "l/y Date s P.O. Box 27687, N%4' FAX 919-733-1495 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 CAn Equal Opportunity/Afflrmattve Action Employer Voice 919-733-2293 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Marine Fisheries �r James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary 1D FEEH N FzI Bruce L. Freeman, Director 23 August 1996 l iri L� a [�l;Ttl il1�Lri 1 TO: John R. Parker, Jr. DCM Major Permits Processing Coordinator FROM: Bruce Freeman, Director Division of Marine Fisheries SUBJ: CAMA/Dredge & Fill Permit Application for C.E.G. Assoc./Greenville Point I have reviewed the comments provided by the District Manager and/or Bio-Supervisor and concur with their recommendation(s). J (initial) S '30�5`6 Director De ut ector Planning & Ana sis Supervisor P.O. Box 769, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557-0769 Telephone 919-726-7021 FAX 919-726-0254 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Department of Environment, rh',eah and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director hyjloiu • : a ►II to TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Applicant: Project Location July 15, 1996 Mr. Bruce Freeman, Director Division of Marine Fisheries John R. Parker Major Permits Processing Coordinator �?� I �4 �Ap_ F1 CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Cto. Assoc./Greenville Point Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Rd, in Wilmington, New Hanover County Proposed Project: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, and construct a community marina with bulkheads and breakwaters. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by August 5, 1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Tere Barrett at extension 246. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. / V This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNEI _ DATE g —' 1_ 9 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources / • r Division of Marine Fisheries 7 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor p E H N Fri Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Bruce L. Freemarf, Director 22 July 1996 MEMORANDUM TO: John Parker FROM: P.A. Wojciechowsk>iM SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE AND FILL PERMIT APPLICATION C.E.G. Assoc./Greenville Point The subject permit has been reviewed, pursuant to General Statute 1 13-131. The following comments are provided for your consideration. A portion of the project area has been designated as a Primary Nursery Area by the Division of Marine Fisheries. Dredging in this area will destroy valuable shallow water habitat and is contrary to the Division of Marine Fisheries' dredging policy in PNA's. The filling of public trust area's for the purpose of establishing high ground to support a marina will require an easement from the Department of Administration. As always this Division objects to the filling of any public trust lands. The existing special use permit for 16 boat slips is more than adequate to provide services to 13 lots in the subdivision. This Division objects to the increase of boat slips to 23. The depth of water to 5 ft. mean low water is adequate for the size boats projected for this marina. If dredging takes place within the excavated portion of the marina, we request a dredging moratorium be imposed between 1 September and 30 March to avoid peak biological activity. In conclusion, due to the sensitivity of the Primary Nursery Area we recommend that the entire project be excavated from the high ground property within the subdivision. This recommendation eliminates the use of public trust properties. Furthermore, we should restrict the number of boat slips to the present 16 and allow water depths to 5 foot mean low water. In addition, a moratorium to excavate betweee'I September to 30 March be imposed. PAW/bc P.O. Box 769, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557-0769 Telephone 919-726-7021 FAX 919-726-0254 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper MEMORANDUM August 19, 1996 TO: John Parker FROM: Fritz Rohde V JL- SUBJECT: Greenville Point The above project has been a contentious one with the Division of Marine Fisheries since its original proposal which would have caused closure of open shellfish waters. It appears that the applicant has addressed that problem by restructuring the project. However, the Division is opposed to the project for the following reasons. The project is located in a Primary Nursery Area which is valuable shallow water habitat and the Division is opposed to new dredging or unnecessary dredging. The area to be dredged is considered maintenance dredging but the Division objects to the proposed depth which in our opinion is unnecessary. Boats in the marina will be restricted to 24 feet or less, thus they are shallow draft boats. The applicant plans on dredging to -7 MLW. A depth of -4' MLW should more than adequate for these small boats. To prevent possible commercial use of the marina, the number of slips should be restricted to what the Special Use Permit allows (16). This is still 3 more slips than the number of lots being developed. Signs need to be posted stating "no live aboards or overnight guests" as well as "closed heads". Dredging needs to be restricted to the moratorium - no dredging between 1 Apx'l and 30 September. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director November 27, 1996 Mr. C. Nick Garrett, Jr. C.E.G. Enterprise 6314 Oleander Drive Wilmington, N.C. 28403 AOW*ftwoom%wom Flo IDEH N F?k Subject: Permit No. SW8 960722 Greenville Sound Point Subdivision Low Density Subdivision Stormwater Permit New Hanover County Dear Mr. Garrett: The Wilmington Regional Office received the Stormwater Management Permit Application for Greenville Sound Point Subdivision on July 31, 1996, with final information on November 26, 1996. Staff review of the plans and specifications has determined that the project, as proposed, will comply with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in Title ISA NCAC 2H.1000. We are forwarding Permit No. SW8 960722, dated November 27, 1996, for the construction of Greenville Sound Point Subdivision. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until rescinded and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein, and does not supercede any other agency permit that may be required. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. If you have any questions, or need additional information concerning or me at (910) 395-3900. / Si erel , en glesgWw KE/arl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\PERMIT\960722.NOV cc: John Klein P.E. Tony Roberts, New Hanover County Inspections J. P. Cook, DOT District Engineer Tere Barett, DCM John Parker, DCM Raleigh Wilmington Regional Office Central Files Linda Lewis contact either Linda Lewis Quality Supervisor �£CS""'`a'i MANAGEMENT 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State Stotmwater Management Systems Pr. it Nn SWN 90777 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY LOW DENSITY DEVELOPMENT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO C.E.G. Enterprise Greenville Sound Point Subdivision New Hanover County FOR THE construction, operation and,maintenance of a 25 % low density subdivision in compliance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2H .1000 (hereafter referred to as the "stornwater rules') and the approved stormwater management plans and specifications, and other supporting data as attached and on file with and approved by the Division of Water Quality and considered a part of this permit for Greenville Sound Point Subdivision. The Permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until rescinded and shall be subject to the following specific conditions and limitations: I. DESIGN STANDARDS 1. There are 13 lots. The built -upon area is limited to a maximum of (in square feet): Lot 1-3,766: Lot 2-3,440; Lots 3,4,8 & 11-5,000; Lot 5-3,400; Lot 6-2,800; Lot 7-4,604; Lot 9-4548; Lot 10- 3,582; Lot 12-26,000; Lot 13-18,000; and the Reserved Lot-1,740; as indicated in the approved plans. CAMA regulations may reduce the maximum built -upon area for those lots within the AEC. 2. The overall tract built -upon area percentage or lot sizes for the project must be maintained at 25 per the requirements of Section 1005 of the stormwater rules. Approved plans and specifications for projects covered by this permit are incorporated by reference and are enforceable parts of the permit. 4. The only runoff conveyance systems allowed will be vegetated conveyances such as swales with minimum side slopes of 3:1 (H:V) or curb outlet systems as defined in the stormwater rules and approved by the Division. State Stocmwater Management Systems P runt Nn RWR 960779 5. No piping shall be allowed except: a. That minimum amount necessary to direct runoff beneath an impervious surface such as a road. b. That minimum amount needed under driveways to provide access to lots. 6. Projects covered by this permit will maintain a minimum 30 foot wide vegetative buffer between all impervious areas and surface waters. 7. The permittee is responsible for verifying that the proposed built -upon area does not exceed the allowable built -upon area. Once the lot transfer is complete, the built -upon area may not be revised without approval from the permittee, and responsibility for meeting the built -upon area limit is transferred to the individual property owner. Deed restrictions are incorporated into this permit by reference and must be recorded with the Office of the Register of Deeds prior to the sale of any lot. A copy of the recorded restrictions must be received by this Office within 30 days of the date of recording. Recorded deed restrictions must include, as a minimum, the following statements related to stormwater management: a. "The built -upon area for each lot is limited to a maximum of (in square feet): Lot 1-3,766: Lot 2-3,440; Lots 3,4,8 & 11-5,000; Lot 5-3,400; Lot 6-2,800; Lot 7-4,604; Lot 9-4548; Lot 10-3,582; Lot 12-26,000; Lot 13-18,000; and the Reserved Lot-1,740; inclusive of that portion of the right-of-way between the front lot line and the edge of the pavement, structures, pavement, walkways of brick, stone, slate, but not including wood decking." b. "The covenants pertaining to stormwater regulations may not be changed or deleted without concurrence of the Division of Water Quality." C. "Filling in or piping of any vegetative conveyances (ditches, swales, etc.) associated with the development except for average driveway crossings, is strictly prohibited by any persons. " d. "Lots within CAMA's Area of Environmental Concern may have the permitted built -upon area reduced due to CAMA jurisdiction within the AEC." 9. The Engineer/Owner/Developer/Permittee must certify in writing that the project's stormwater controls, and impervious surfaces have been constructed within substantial intent of the approved plans and specifications. Any deviation from the approved plans must be noted on the Certification. 10. The following items will require a modification to the permit. Revised plans, specifications and calculations must be permitted prior to the permittee beginning construction on the modification: a. Any revision to the approved plans, regardless of size. b. Project name change. C. Transfer of ownership. d. Redesign or addition to the approved amount of built -upon area. e. Further subdivision of the project area. L Filling in, altering or piping any vegetative conveyance shown on the approved plan. In addition, the Director may determine that other revisions to the project should require a modification to the permit. State Stotmwater Management Systems a mit No. SNA 960779 11. The Director may notify the permittee when the permitted site does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of the permit. Within the time frame specified in the notice, the permittee shall submit a written time schedule to the Director for modifying the site to meet minimum requirements. The permittee shall provide copies of revised plans and certification in writing to the Director that the changes have been made. 11. SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE The permittee shall comply with the following schedule for construction and maintenance of the Low Density.Option stormwater systems: a. Swales and other vegetated conveyances shall be constructed in their entirety, vegetated, and be operational for their intended use prior to the construction of any built -upon surface except roads. b. During construction, erosion shall be kept to a minimum and any eroded areas of the swales or other vegetated conveyances will be repaired immediately. - - 2. The permittee shall at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary to operate the permitted stormwater management systems at optimum efficiency to include: a. Inspections b. Sediment removal. C. Mowing, and revegetating of the side slopes. d. Immediate repair of eroded areas. e. Maintenance of side slopes in accordance with approved plans and specifications. 3. The permittee shall submit a copy of the recorded deed restrictions which indicates the approved built -upon area per lot within 30 days of the date of recording. 4. The permittee shall submit the Engineer/Owner/Designer/Permittee Certification within 30 days of completion of the project. The permittee shall submit all information requested by the Director or his representative within the time frame specified in the written information request. The reserved lot is restricted to a maximum of 1,740 square feet of built -upon area and may not be sold unless a permit modification is obtained prior to selling the lot. III. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division of Water Quality, in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.6A to 143-215.6C. 2. The permit issued shall continue in force and effect until revoked or terminated. State Stotmwater Management Systems Permit Nn RWR 960777 3 • The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued or terminated for cause. The filing of a request for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination does not stay any permit condition. 4. The issuance of this permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the permit, revoldng and reissuing the permit, or terminating the permit as allowed by the laws, rules, and regulations contained in Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2H.1000; and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 et. al. 5. The permit is not transferable to any person except after notice to and approval by the Director. The Director may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the permit to change the name and incorporate such other requirements as may be necessary. A formal permit request must be submitted to the Division of Water Quality accompanied by the appropriate fee, documentation from both parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits, and may or may not be approved. 6. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Pennittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state and federal) which have jurisdiction. 7. The permittee grants permission to DEHNR Staff to enter the property during business hours for the purposes of inspecting the stormwater control system and it's components. Permit issued this the 27th day of November, 1996 NORTH MANAGEMENT COMMISSION A. Freston ward, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number SWS 960722 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NORTH CAROLINA STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1: Project Name Greenville Sound Point 2. Location, directions to project (include County, Address, State Road) Attach map New Hanover County End of Towles Road 3. Owner's Name C.E.G. Enterorise Phone (910) 350-3539 4. Owner's Mailing Address 6314 Oleander Drive City — Wilmington State NC Zip 28403 5. Nearest Receiving Stream Greenville Sound Class SA 6. Project description 13-lot residential subdivision with neighborhood marina II. PERMIT INFORMATION 1. Permit No. (To be rued in by owty `.7 wT q&c) `72 Z- 2. Application Date July 23. 1996 (rev 11-25-96) Fee enclosed 225 (prior) 3. Permit Type X New _ Renewal _ Modification (excluding Permit No.) 4. Project Type: X Low Density Detention _ Infiltration _ Redevelop_ General _ Alter Offsite_ 5. Other State/Federal Permits/Approvals Required (Cheer': appropriate blanks) CAMA Major X Sedimentation/Erosion Control X 404 Permit III. BUILT UPON AREA (please see NCAC 2H 1005 thru 1007 for applicable density limits) Classification Existing Built -upon Area Proposed Built -upon Area Total Project Area % Built -upon Area Drainage Drainage Basin Basin SA 0 2.36 Ac 9.42 Ac 25% Breakdown of Impervious Area (Please indicate below the drainage imperious area) Buildings 2.11 Ac Streets 0.25 Ac Parldi g/SW Other Totals 2.36 Ac IV. STORMWATER TREATMENT (Describe how the runoff will be treated) Roadside swales V. : DEED RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS Deed restrictions and protective covenants are required to be recorded for all low density projects and all subdivisions prior to the sale of any lot. Please see Attachment A for the specific items that must be recorded for the type of project applied for. By your signature below, you certify that the recorded deed restrictions and protective covenants for this project shall include all the items required by the permit, that the covenants will be binding on all parties and persons claiming under them, that they will run with the land, that the covenant cannot be changed or deleted without concurrence from the State, and that they will be recorded prior to the sale of any lot. VI. OWNER'S CERTIFICATION I, C . MV.V— L Ag*. —rT 4 \re , certify that the information included on this permit (Please print or type name clearly) application form is correct, that the project will be constructed in conformance with the approved plans, that the deed restrictions will be recorded with all required permit conditions, and that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed project complies with the requirements of 15A NCAC 2H.1000. I authorize the below named person or firm to submit stormwater plans on my behalf_ VH. AGENT AUTHORIZATION wusrEE COWL=) Person or firm name Kt-EN-4 E'Ny�NaFxrro�g„p &C.6c"ni-es Mailing Address 322 Sow Orµ SzeeEr State tJG ZipL84ot Phone[4Lo)'763--i400 Please submit application, fee, plans and calculations to the appropriate Regional Office. cc: Applicant/WiRO//Central Files ST' RWWATEr InDECEIVED JUL 3 11116 D O E M PROJ MStu3'i 0' lZ2- 11/tb/fib bZJ:lbam rrom;Klein Engineering and [Associate Page 001 of 002 y �ff2�hhte�r� /� PROJECT: Greenville Sound Point (Revised 11-25-96) LOCATION: Towles Road, New Hanover County COMMANCE WITH STORM PATER RULES In accordance with Title 15 NCAC 211.1003(a)(2), the following DEED RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS shall be recorded in New Hanover County Registry prior to the conveyance of any residential lots. Said Deed Restrictions and Protective Covenants shall apply to project area for Greenville Sound Point Subdivision in New Hanover County, North Carolina as shown on plans prepared by Klein Engineering and Associates. "For each residential lot, no more than the follming square feet of residential development, including that portion of right-of-way between the edge of pavement and the front lot line, shall be covered by impervious structures, including asphalt, gravel, concrete, brick, stone, slate, or similar material, not including wood decking: LOT BUILT -UPON NUMBER AREA tSFI 1 3766 1 3440 3 5000 4 5000 5 3400 6 2800 7 4604 LOT BUILT -UPON NUMBER AREA MQ 8 5000 9 4548 10 3582 11 5000 12 26,000 13 18,000 Reserved 1740 In addition, no more than 10,700 sgnare feet of new roadways shall be covered by impervious surfaces. This covenant is intended to ensure continued compliance with stormwater permit issued by the State of North Carolina. The covenant may not be changed or deleted »ithout the consent of the State." "No one shall ftll on or pipe any roadside swale except as shown on the approved stormwater plans, and/or except as necessary to provide a minimum driveway crossing." C. Nick Garrett, Jr., Partner C.E.G. Enterprise 6314 Oleander Drive, Suite A Wilmington, NC 28403 Phone: (910) 350-3539 (Signature) ii121 59 (Date) E C E I V E NOV 2 61996 D PROD#�J9CO G� 11/26/96 09:27am From:Klein Engineering and Associate Page 00Z of 002 Page Two (Revised 11-25-96) Deed Restriction and Protective Covenant Greenville Sound Point STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER L I . E .SIB" V I !,� a Notary Public ofthe State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover, Hereby certify that C. Nick Garrett, Jr. personally appeared before me this day and executed the above certification. and notarial seal, this 26 day of November, 1996. "(Notary Public) . = MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MAY 1139 dmission expires , 19 J.. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEMO TO: John Parker, DCM FROM: Linda Lewis DATE: August 27, 1996 SUBJECT: Greenville Sound Gardens Marina Dear John: This marina project and associated lot development has submitted for stormwater to DWQ as part of the subdivision known as Greenville Sound Point, Project I/SW8 960722. The project has not yet received a stormwater permit, however, I anticipate being able to issue one upon receipt of additional information which was requested on August 21, 1996. o DA/arl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\MIMOS\960722.AUG cc: Linda Lewis State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James& Hunt,Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Flo wes, Secretary A. Preston Hoyvard, Jr., P.E., Director AT.XM41 a ±Mw M C)EHNFit September4, 1996 New Hanover County DWQ Project # 960671 COE #199602516 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS C. G., Ltd. 14-A Olean r Drive Wilmington, NC 28403 Dear Sirs: You have our approval to place fill material in 5450 square feet of wetlands and dredge open bottom as described in your 22 August 1996 letter for the purpose of developing a residential community, as you described in your application dated 15 July 1996 and 22 August 1996. After vie or application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification N 3 This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. Dredging limits shall be those shown on revised sheet 2 of 17 in the revised application package dated 22 August 1996. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Smrmwater, Non -Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality tinder Section 401 of the Clean Water Act If you have any questions, please telephone John Domey at 919-733-1786. Sincerely, 07 9n Howard, Jr. P.E.Cll�Attachmentcc: Wilmin n District C gin gto Dips of En ' cers Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field OfficeWilmington DWQ Regional OfficeMr. John Domey Central Files John Parker, DCM Steve Morrison; Land Management Group 960671.1tr Division of Water Quality • Environmental Sciences Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/100/6 post consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary 1xt/` Roger N. Schecter, Director klg�� 1 ��/ IDEHNFR July 22, 1996R E C AU6 5 1996 MEMORANDUM DIV. OF ENVIRONMENTALHEALIH R E C E { 4! � 7 TO: Ms. Linda Sewall, Director Division of Environmental Health JUL 24 1p95 FROM: John Parker, Jr. Major Permits Processing Coordinator DIV. OF ENI9RONMENiAt HEALTH SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review APPLICANT: \ C.E.G. Associates, LLC PROJECT LOCATION: Adj. Greenvillle Sound at the end of Towles Rd., New Hanover Co. PROPOSED PROJECT: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, etc. Ptease indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by August 12, 1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact John Parker at 733-2293. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data are requested. REPLY_ This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. 1 2 This agency has no comment on the proposed project. 1ti k This agency approves of the project, only if the recommended 90C� incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to th project for reasons described in the attached c nts. g17 /9G 8 Signed Date Glel U l� P.O. Box 27687, N `FAX 919-733-1495 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 r An Equal FAX Action Employer Voice 919-733-2293 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper MEMORANDUM TO: Linda Sewall ' FROM: Pat FowleQcf' - DATE: July 26, 1996 SUBJECT: CAMA Permit Application Review - C.E.G. Assoc./Greenville Point - New Hanover County Review of the subject permit indicates the proposed community marina is located in an area open to shellfish harvesting. A closure to shellfishing will not be recommended provided that the marina will have no boats over 24 feet in length, no boats with heads and no boats with cabins in accordance with DEH Rule .0911 MARINAS: DOCKING FACILITIES: OTHER MOORING 11=31� n f a \ JUt_ 2� 19gG DO. OF EN1�NPAENi i E HFAEjN 4 To: John Domey Environmental Sciences Branch DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY ::,: M:: TOR PERMIT APPIKATION ; n REVIEWER: GREGSON-,W- ACTING WQ SUPERVISOR: JBUSHARDT'q;,,J"W DATE: August 27, 1996 WETLAND INFORMATION FOR CENTRAL OFFICE TRACKIN PERMIT YR: 96 PERMIT NO.: 960671 COUNTY: New Hanover PROJECT NAME: C.E.G. Associates, LLC / Greenville Point PROJECT TYPE: Marina PERMIT TYPE: CAMA COE #: N/A DOT#: N/A RCD FROM CDA: DCM DATE FROM CDA: July 15, 1996 PEG OFFICE: WiRO RIVER AND SUB BASIN#: 030624 *STREAM OR ADJACENT WATER BODY: Greenville Sound CLASS: SA STREAM INDEX #: 18-87-(23.5) *OPEN OR CLOSED: Open WL IMPACT: Yes WL TYPE: Unknown WL REQUESTED: 0.125 WL ACR EST: Yes WL SCORE: N/A MITIGATION: N/A MITIGATION TYPE: N/A MITIGATION SIZE: N/A RATING SHEET ATTACHED?: N/A RECOMMENDATION: ISSUE STORMWATER PLAN REQ'D: Yes IF YES, DATE APPROVED: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicants propose to develop a 11.3 acre tract of land with 13 single family home sites and a community marina. WATER QUALITY CFRT—(4011 CERT. REQ'D: Yes IF YES, TYPE: General Certification #3025 for CAMA projects SEWAGE DISPOSAL TYPE OF DISPOSAL PROPOSED: Existing county sewer TO BE PERMITTED BY: N/A IF BY DEM, IS SITE AVAILABLE AND PERMIT ISSUANCE PROBABLE: N/A AREA OF FILL - WATER: N/A WETLAND: 5450 sq. Ft. IS FILL ELIMINATING A SIGNIFICANT USE? No DREDGING IS DREDGING ACTIVITY EXPECTED TO CAUSE A SIGNIFICANT LOSS OF RESOURCE? No IS SPOIL DISPOSAL ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED? Yes MARNA ARE THE FOLLOWING ADEQUATELY ADDRESSED? SEWAGE DISPOSAL: N/A MARINA SERVICES: Yes OXYGEN IN BASIN: Yes CLOSURE OF SHELLFISHING WATERS: Yes (ATTACH A MARINA USE ATTAINABILITY EVAL.) In EA for Greenville Sound Gardens Community Marina dated November 1995, the applicants were proposing a 16 slip marina with boats over 24' in length. Due to issues raised during the EA process over the potential for a shellfish closure, the number of slips was changed to 23 with no boats over 24' and no boats with heads. This current proposal should not result in a shellfish closure. The applicant is proposing to fill approximately 5450 sq. ft. of isolated 404 wetlands located off the project site for spoil disposal. Since this activity is under 1/3 acre it would not require action by the COE or DWQ. The current proposal will result in the dredging of 53,030 sq. ft. of Primary Nursery Area bottom. Apparently the majority of this area has been dredged in the past, however, the dredging south of the boat ramp has not previously been dredged. The applicant's consultant has submitted a letter dated August 22, 1996 stating that they would conform with past permitting and enclosed a revised dredging limits drawing to be used with sheet 2 of 17 in the application package. This Office has no objection to the current dredging proposal contained in the August 22, 1996 revision. cc: Central Files Wilmington Regional Office Files DCM-Tere Barrett John Parker St p 6 1996 MAiVAgE/,IEtVT attim ui Ivurim carouna Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources A74J Wilmington Regional OfficeDivision of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor p E H N Ri Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director July 15, 1996 TO: Mr. Charles Gardner, Director Division of Land Resources FROM: John R. Parker Major Permits Processing Coordinator SUBJECT: �CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Applicant: : C.E.G. Assoc./Greenville Point Project Location: Adj to Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Rd, in Wilmington, New Hanover County Proposed Project: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, and construct a community marina with bulkheads and breakwaters. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by August 5, 1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project. please contact Tere Barrett at extension 246. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. SEDIMEaTATIo,,) ?Wb i=2oS1011! CAA)TeAI APPCICATrorJ M05T b-t MADE ,4+.SA T•tt: PL4J ,AP- +2a,/E_b, This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. r SIGINMI) DATE J L) Ll ZZ l 577 � 127 Cardinal Drive Extension. '/llmington, N.C. 28405.3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 Fn Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director July 22, 1996 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Charles R. Fullwood, Jr., Director Wildlife Resources Commission Attn: Habitat Conservation Program FROM: John Parker, Jr. Major Permits Processing Coordinator IDEHNFR SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review APPLICANT: C.E.G. Associates, LLC PROJECT LOCATI N: Adj. Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Road, New Hanover Co. PROPOSED PROJECT: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, etc. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed and return this form by August 12,1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact John Parker at 733- 2293. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data are requested. REPLY This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project, only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. l /n1 Signed �4 Cw (�r�� Date �'`IZ yV �l _ Ar NCw�{ 4UG 13 y CID MANAGEICoftCOASHEN 96 P.O. Box 27687, N�`4 FAX 919-733-14 Raleigh. North Carolina 27611-7687 An Equal Opportunity/Aftirmattve Emplo Voice 919-733-2293 >►� 50% recycled/10% post-consum r 5 State of North Carolina .Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director July 22, 1996 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Larry R. Goode, Phd., P.E. Highway Administrator Division of Highways FROM: John Parker, Jr. Major Permits Processing Coordinator AN! •�' EDEHNFR SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review APPLICANT: �C.EE..G. Associates, LLC PROJECT LOCATION: Adj. Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Road, New Hanover Co. PROPOSED PROJECT: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, etc. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by August 12, 1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact John Parker at 733-2293. when appropriate, in- depth comments with supporting data are requested. REPLY_/ This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. V This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project, only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This gency bjects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. Signed �� Date 3 / 2 L- E099 AUG 5 1996 CU, ,,X MANAGEMENT P.O. Box 27687, ��FAX 919-733-1495 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 �C An Equal FAX Action Employer Voice 919-733-2293 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper estate of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director TO: FROM: July 15, 1996 Mr. William A. McNeil, Director Division of Community Assistance EL C)EHNFi John R. Parker Major Permits Processing Coordinator SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Applicant: C.E.G. Assoc./Greenville Point Project Location: Adj to Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Rd, in Wilmington, New Hanover County Proposed Project: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, and construct a community marina with bulkheads and breakwaters. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this fcan by August 5, 1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Tere Barrett at extension 246. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: ( This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for masons described in the attached comments. SIGNED DATE �U 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • elephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 1K Skate of North Carolina Department of Environment, -Health and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director July 22, 1996 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. John Sutherland, Chief Water Planning Section Division of Water Resources FROM: John Parker, Jr. Major Permits Processing Coordinator 1� IDEHNFR SUBJECT: IREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review APPLICANT: C.E.G. Associates, LLC NJ9177M JUL 24 1996 PROJECT LOCATION: Adj. Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Road, New Hanover Co. PROPOSED PROJECT: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, etc. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by August 12, 19%. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact John Parker at 733-2293. When appropriate, in- depth comments with supporting data are requested. REPLY_ This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. \� X This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project, only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. Signed � Date 0 (t 1 Ct MML � MANAGE►AENi P.O. Box 27687, �`�FAX 919-733-1495 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 UN C An Equal FAX Action Employer Voice 919-733-2293 7*rrB 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director July 22, 1996 MEMORANDUM TO: Ms. Renee Gledhill -Early Environmental Review Coordinator Division of Archives and History FROM: John Parker, Jr. Major Permits Processing Coordinator e�� EDEHNR SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review APPLICANT: C.E.G. Associates, LLC PROJECT LOCATION: Adj. Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Road, New Hanover Co. PROPOSED PROJECT: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, etc. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by August 12, 1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact John Parker at 733-2293. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data are requested. REPLY_ This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. V This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project, only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached commentsrvAlUiAGEMEW signed Date P.O. Box 27687, ` 4FAX 919-733-1495 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 N%f Cj An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-733-2293 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director MEMORANDUM TO: 1y,TC3A SUBJECT: July 22, 1996 Mr. Joe Henderson, Acting Director State Property Office Department of Administration John Parker, Jr. Major Permits Processing Coordinator IDEHNFR CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review 25 �V �\ JUL21996 �\ I \�o State w 21 LL0t6aV9� APPLICANT: C.E.G. Associates, LLC PROJECT LOCATION: Adj. Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Road, New Hanover Co. PROPOSED PROJECT: To subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 signie family homesites, etc. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by August 12, 19%. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact John Parker at 733-2293. When appropriate, in- depth comments with supporting data are requested. PLY_ This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project, only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency�objects j to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. Signed 4 Date 22 r12 P.O. Box 27687, I �C FAX 919-733-1495 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 1, r An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-733-2293 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF September 26, 1996 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199602516 Mr. John Parker Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Dear Mr. Parker: Reference the application of C.E.G. Associates for a Department of the Army permit to dredge about 53,000 square feet of shallow bottom and fill 5,450 square feet of wooded swamp and 838 square feet of shallow bottom, and construct a community marina in Greenville Sound, at the end of Towles Road, for the construction of the Greenville Sound Gardens, Phase II development, in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina. The Federal agencies have completed review of the proposal as presented by the application and your field investigation report. We recommend that the following condition(s) be included in the State authorization: 1. All work authorized by this permit must be performed in strict compliance with the permit plans. 2. The bulkhead will not be positioned farther waterward than the mean high water elevation contour or the originally permitted bulkhead alignment at any point along its alignment. \\ 3. All backfill materials will be obtained from a highground source and confined landward of the permitted bulkhead. 4. All excavated materials will be confined landward of the mean high 9 water (MHW) elevation contour, and any regularly or irregularly flooded vegetated wetlands, within adequate dikes or other retaining structures to prevent spillover of solids into any vegetated wetlands or surrounding waters. 5. If a hydraulic dredge is used, the terminal end of the pipeline from the dredge into the diked retention area will be positioned in a manner so as to prevent dike erosion and to allow adequate settlement of suspended solids. 6. A water control structure will be installed at the intake end of the effluent pipe leading from the retention area in order to ensure maximum settlement of suspended solids. rV 7. Flow from the diked retention area will be confined by pipe, trough, or similar device to a point at or below the mean low water (MLW) elevation contour to prevent gully erosion and siltation. S 8. No vegetated wetlands will be excavated. 9. Excavation will not exceedfeet below the elevation of mean low water (MLW) in the basin and I feet MLS}, in the access channel. 10. No excavated or fill materials will be placed at any time in any (� vegetated wetlands or waters other than the isolated wetland (6,067 square feet or 0.139 acre in size) located offsite, which is to be used as one of the dredge disposal sites. I'q 11. The fill material will be clean and free of any pollutants except in trace quantities. Metal products, organic materials, or unsightly debris will not be used. /S 12. The permittee will maintain the authorized work in good condition t) and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this permit. The permittee is not relieved of this requirement if he abandons the permitted activity without having it transferred to a third party. 13. This Department of the Army permit does not obviate the need to obtain other Federal, State, or local authorizations required by law. Questions or comments may be addressed to the undersigned at telephone (910) 251-4636. Sincerely, 4&gt7hter Project Manager Wilmington Regulatory Field Office 2 -IV Copies Furnished: Mr. John Dorney Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Mr. John Hefner U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. Larry Hardy National Marine Fisheries service Pivers Island Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Mr. Thomas Welborn, Chief Wetlands Regulatory Section - Region IV Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Atlanta Federal Center 100 Alabama Street, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. Bob Stroud, District Manager Wilmington Regional Office North Carolina Division of Coastal Management 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE Southeast Regional Office 9721 Executive Center Drive North St. Petersburg, Florida 33702 September 25, 1996 Lt. Colonel Terry R. Youngbluth District Engineer, Wilmington District Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers P. O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Attention Jeffrey H. Richter Dear Lt. Colonel Youngbluth: Please reference your September 18, 1996, letter requesting our comments on the supplemental information submitted by C.E.G. Associates (Action ID No. 199602516) for work near Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina. We have reviewed the additional information provided and have determined that it resolves our concerns regarding this project. Therefore, so long as all dredging is limited to previously dredged areas, we will offer no further objection to federal authorization of this project. We appreciate the opportunity to provide these comments. cc: FWS, ATLA, GA FWS, Raleigh, NC EPA, ATLA, GA NCDEHNR, Raleigh, NC NCDEHNR, Morehead City, NC F/SE02 Assistant Reg%nal Director Habitat Conservation Division s cc\ Jcir MM4Gr4f4r N i United States Department of the Interior Lieutenant Colonel District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of P.O. Box 1890 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh Field Office Post 0f5ce Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 September 25, 1996 Terry R. Youngbluth Wilmington District Engineers Wilmington, NC 28402-1890 Attention: Jeff Richter Dear Colonel Youngbluth: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has reviewed the additional information (the Environmental Assessment and addenda) supplied for permit application Action I.D. No. 199602516 (applicant: C.E.G. Associates, LLC). Based on this additional information, we are revising our recommendation to the District Engineer. The proposed activities include measures which avoid and/or minimize anticipated adverse impacts to fish and wildlife resources. Further, we concur with the applicant's finding that shellfish resources will not be significantly degraded by the activities. Therefore, we do not object to the issuance of the subject permit. We appreciate this opportunity to revise our comments on the proposed activities. If you have any questions or comments, please call Kevin Moody of my staff at (919) 856-4520 extension #19. Sincerely, J hn M. ner ield.Sup visor cc: NCDCM, Wilmington (Bob Stroud) NCDCM, Raleigh, NC (John Parker) NCWRC, Raleigh, NC (Frank McBride) EPA, Wetlands Regulatory Section, Atlanta, GA (Thomas Welborn) NMFS, Beaufort, NC (Larry Hardy) FWS/R4:Kmoody:KM09/23/96:919/856-4520 ext.19:B:\ceg2 September 18, 1996 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199602516 Mr. Ron Sechlar National Marine Fisheries Service Habitat Conservation Division Pivers Island Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Dear Mr. Sechlar: Please reference the attached information supplement concerning C.E.G. Associates, proposal to dredge a marina in association with residential subdivision development, adjacent to Greenville Sound, at the end of Towles Road in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina. The supplement was provided by the applicant in response to various agency concerns regarding anticipated adverse environmental impacts resulting from the project. Your review and submittal of comments concerning this proposed work within two weeks of the date of this letter will be appreciated. Should you have any questions, please contact the undersigned at telephone (910) 251-4636. Enclosure Copy furnished (without enclosure): /Mr. John Parker VDivision of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Sincerely, FILE NAME:65ceg.nmf CESAW-CO-RL/RICHTER/rs/s MAIL CESAW-CO-R/FILE Jeffrey H. Richter Project Manager Wilmington Regulatory Field ��"��319g6 �n SEp �P��e �Nz Mr. Bob Stroud ���,� Office Manager �p 'p Wilmington Regional O / North Carolina Division �- Coastal Management 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 PM-Lv To ATTENfIDN OF September 18, 1996 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199602516 Mr. Kevin Moody U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Dear Mr. Moody: Please reference the attached information supplement concerning C.E.G. Associates' proposal to dredge a marina in association with residential subdivision development, adjacent to Greenville Sound, at the end of Towles Road in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina. The supplement was provided by the applicant in response to various agency concerns regarding anticipated adverse environmental impacts resulting from the project. Your review and submittal of comments concerning this proposed work within two weeks of the date of this letter will be appreciated. Should you have any questions, please contact the undersigned at telephone (910) 251-4636. Enclosure Copy furnished (without enclosure): �r. John Parker ���///���/// ivision of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Sincerely, R ftEc �LJ9 6 FAatiP Jeffrey H. Richter Project Manager \ Wilmington Regulatory Field Off Mr. Bob Stroud Office Manager Wilmington Regional Office North Carolina Division of Coastal Management 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF August 16, 1996 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199602516 C.E.G. Associates `�14-Oleander Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Dear Sir: On November 8, 1995, you applied for Department of the Army authorization to dredge about 53,000 square feet of shallow bottom and fill 5,450 square feet of wooded swamp and 838 square feet of shallow bottom, and construct a community marina in Greenville Sound, at the end of Towles Road, associated with the construction of the Greenville Sound Gardens, Phase II development, in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina. After review of your proposal, the National Marine Fisheries Service recommended denial of your application by letter dated August 7, 1996, (copy enclosed). This recommendation is due to anticipated adverse environmental impacts. Our administrative process provides you the opportunity to propose a resolution and/or to rebut any and all objections before a final decision is made. In this regard, I would appreciate being made aware of your intentions, in writing, on or before August 28, 1996. Your application is being processed by the undersigned. I am available at telephone (910) 251-4636, to assist you in coordinating with the review agencies. Enclosure Sincerely, Jeffrey H. Richter Project Manager Wilmington Regulatory Field Office RfC�IL A1jG 2I EQ 414 CUA�- g7996 ryAGf�°fNT Copies Furnished (without enclosures): Mr. John Parker Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr: Larry Hardy National Marine Fisheries Service Pivers Island Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Mr. "John Hefner U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. Thomas Welborn, Chief Wetlands Regulatory Section - Region IV Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 Mr. Steve Morrison Land Management Group, Inc. Post Office Box 2522 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402 2 ?y t United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh Field Office Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 August 14, 1996 Lieutenant Colonel Terry R. Youngbluth District Engineer, Wilmington District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington, NC 28402-1890 Attention: Jeff Richter Dear Colonel Youngbluth: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has reviewed the field investigation report for permit application Action I.D. No. 199602516. The applicant, C.E.G. Associates, LLC, proposes to excavate a third of an acre of upland, dredge about 1.2 acres of shallow water habitat, rehabilitate a concrete boat launch, construct a solid wall breakwater, and install piers, docks, pilings, and bulkheading to create a 23 slip marina in conjunction with a 13 lot housing subdivision. The bulkheading would support landscaping activities that included filling over one -tenth acre of Federal jurisdictional wetland. The proposed activities would occur on the applicant's property, called the "Westsail" property, just south of Greenville Sound Point at the end of Towles Road, in New Hanover County, North Carolina. The marina is adjacent to Greenville Sound, and would be linked by the dredged inlet channel to the Intracoastal Waterway. This is the report of the Service submitted pursuant to, and in accordance with, provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat. 401, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661 et seq.) and the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (87 Stat. 884, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). The Service recommends the District Engineer seek, through modification of the proposed activities, to avoid or minimize the adverse impacts on fish and wildlife resources which would otherwise occur. The proposed activities will significantly degrade valuable aquatic habitat. The aquatic habitat around Greenville Sound Point is very important ecologically, and anthropogenic impacts which degrade the area's environmental quality should be avoided. The State has designated this area as a primary nursery area for juvenile fish and other aquatic organisms. Protection of nursery areas is important to the maintenance of viable stocks of fish and other aquatic organisms (i.e., juvenile survivorship influences recruitment; cohort size at maturity is partly a function of the ecological, chemical, and physical integrity of nursery areas). The degradation of primary nursery habitats can lead to the depletion of local fish stocks. Additionally, the project area supports a shellfishery. Degradation of this area could also adversely impact the viability of local shellfish populations. We believe that most of the adverse impacts associated with the proposed activities can be avoided. The remaining impacts can be minimized. The applicant should seek to avoid any impacts to environmentally sensitive areas as a first course of action. Unavoidable impacts should be minimized. .-$ The' proposed boat basin and surrounding area should be redesigned to avoid adverse impacts to fish and wildlife resources. For example, we suggest using existing marinas and dock facilities nearby the Westsail property rather than constructing new facilities in the project area. If that proves impracticable, the marina should be planned so that it is excavated from upland areas, without a seawall (or with a seawall with a minimized footprint), and with a substantially reduced draft requirement (the reduced draft requirement includes the access channel). The marina may be excavated from proposed houselots three and four, rather than from the environmentally important waters adjacent to Greenville Sound. Further, we believe that filling wetlands and constructing bulkheads, especially waterward of the existing shoreline, is unnecessary. It is reasonable and prudent for shoreline properties owners to expect uneven contours and curved, constantly changing property boundaries in coastal areas. should bulkheading be considered critical to the success for the subdivision, and we are not convinced it is, then we recommend that all work be conducted landward of the High Water Line. Lastly, while the rehabilitation of the existing boat launch is unlikely to cause any adverse impacts to fish and wildlife, we would be opposed to any in -water work such as dredging, which would create additional adverse impacts to fish and wildlife resources in the project area. We appreciate this opportunity to comment on the proposed activities. If you have any questions or comments, please call Kevin Moody of my staff at (919) 856- 4520 extension 919. sincerely, ohn M. Hefner Field Supervi or cc: NCDCM, Wilmington (Bob Stroud) NCDCM, Raleigh, NC (John Parker) NCWRC, Raleigh, NC (Frank McBride) EPA, Wetlands Regulatory Section, Atlanta, GA (Thomas Welborn) NMFS, Beaufort, NC (Larry Hardy) FWS/R4:Kmoody:KM08/12/96:919/856-4520 ext.19:B:\ceg � UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE T National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration �O NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE +u Of ✓ Southeast Regional Office 9721 Executive Center Drive North St. Petersburg, Florida 33702 August 7, 1996 Lt. Colonel Terry R. Youngbluth r4elo District Engineer, Wilmington District Department of the Army, Corps of EngineersP. O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Attention Jeff Richter Dear Lt. Colonel Youngbluth: In accordance with Part II, Section 4 of the current Memorandum of Agreement between the Departments of Commerce and the Army, I am offering comments on the following permit application 199602516(GP) dated July 18, 1996. The applicant, C.E.G. Associates, Incorporated, proposes to excavate and fill wetlands adjacent to Greenville Sound, New Hanover County, North Carolina. The purpo*e of the project is to develop a 13 lot subdivision with a community marina facility for property owners. The proposed work consists of the excavation of a 0.32 acre upland area by backhoe and the excavation of 1.22 acres of shallow water by hydraulic dredge to enlarge and deepen an open water area to create a marina. Depths in the proposed marina will range from 7 feet mean low water (MLW) in the basin to 11 feet MLW where the access channel connects with the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Hydraulically dredged material will be deposited in a 200-foot-wide by 575-foot-long upland disposal site except for that which will be used on Lots 11 and 12 to fill 0.13 acre of wooded wetlands. Also proposed is a 419-foot-long bulkhead around the landward portion of the marina and a 194-foot-long breakwater which extends into Greenville Sound. The marina will include a 188-foot-long by 6- foot-wide pier, two 6-foot-wide floating docks 120-feet and 160- feet-long and fourteen 12-foot-long by 3-foot-wide finger piers and mooring pilings to provide a total of 23 boat slips. The waters of Greenville Sound are classified SA by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management and are open to the harvest of shellfish. In addition, the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries (NCDMF) has designated the area as a primary nursery area (PNA). PNAIs are defined as those areas in which for reasons such as food, cover, bottom type, salinity, temperature, and other factors, young finfish and crustacean spend the major portion of this initial growing season (). Commercially, recreationally, and ecologically important species found in the project area include Atlantic croaker (Micr000gonias undulatus), spot (Leiostomus xanthurus), spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix),flounders (Paralichthvs spp.), Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus), striped mullet (Mugil cephalus), hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria), shrimp (Penaeus spp.), and blue crab (Callinectes saoidus). Based on a July 26, 1996, on -site inspection and coordination with the NCDMF, we have determined that this work would be detrimental to fishery resources. As proposed, this project would result in the deepening from 3 feet MLW to 7 feet MLW of 1.22 acres of shallow water habitat designated as PNA. Deepening this area would result in the loss of its functional value as nursery habitat. Additionally, the proposed depths would allow for the mooring of large boats in the marina. Activity associated with 23 such boats could result in the discharge of pollutants, including organic waste and hydrocarbons, that would degrade water quality in the project area and lessen its value as a nursery area. Furthermore, the filling of 0.13 acre of wooded wetlands on lots 11 and 12 would be detrimental to fishery resources since these wetlands provide a variety of water quality maintenance functions that are important for the continued productivity of Greenville Sound.l The National Marine Fisheries Service is opposed ,to any work that would result in the degradation or loss of wetlands and PNA habitat that supports living marine resources. Therefore, we recommend that federal authorization of this work not be granted. Alternatively, we recommend that the applicant -investigate alternatives such as an improved boat ramp with a dock for temporary boat mooring and no dredging, which will provide boating access for residents of the subdivision with minimal adverse impact on the PNA. We appreciate the opportunity to provide these comments. If we can be of further assistance in this matter, please advise. 1Wharton, C.H., W.M. Kitchens, E.C. 1982. The ecology of bottomland hardwood a community profile. U.S. Fish and Wildl. Washington, D.C. FWS/OBS-81/37. 1 Director ion Division Pendleton, and T.W. Sipe. swamps of the Southeast: Serv., Biol. Ser. Prog., U z 4.) U U •14 (A zU -ro a U .0 cd O z MQ)4J .,1 .0 W a -awvw H to E P4 (x a x x U O wwwzzww U U DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF July 25, 1996 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199602516 C.E.G. Associates 6314-A Oleander Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Dear Sir: On February 11, 1991, we renewed general permit No. 198000291 (copy enclosed), which provides Federal authorization for construction activities that receive authorization from the State of North Carolina. A review of your application received November 8, 1995, for Department of the Army authorization to dredge about 53,000 square feet of shallow bottom and fill 5,450 square feet of wooded swamp and 838 square feet of shallow bottom, and construct a community marina in Greenville Sound, at the end of Towles Road, for the construction of the Greenville Sound Gardens, Phase II development, in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, indicates it to be a candidate for Federal authorization under this general permit. Accordingly, the administrative processing of your application will be accomplished by the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management. Comments from Federal review agencies will be furnished to the State. If your application must be withdrawn from this general permit process for any reason, you will be informed regarding its further management. If there are no unresolved differences in State -Federal positions or policies, the final action taken on your application by the State will result in your receiving written notice from us that your application is consistent with the general permit and you may commence your activity. Only after receivingr such confirmation should you bevin work. On February 6, 1990, the DA and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) establishing procedures to determine the type and level of mitigation necessary to comply with the Clean Water Act Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines. This MOA provides for first, avoiding impacts to waters and wetlands through the selection of the least damaging, practical alternative; second, taking appropriate and practical steps to minimize impacts on waters and wetlands; and finally, compensating for any remaining unavoidable impacts to the extent appropriate and practical. To enable us to process your application in full compliance with this MOA, we request that you provide the following additional information: a. Permits for work within wetlands or other special aquatic sites available only if the proposed work is the least environmentally damaging, practicable alternative. Please furnish information regarding any other alternatives, including upland alternatives, to the work for which you hav applied and provide justification that your selected plan is the least damaging to water or wetland areas. � ^C -* -< lltej New 44N rr4 are b. It is necessary for you to have taken all appropriate and practical steps to reduce wetland losses. Please show all that you have done, especially regarding development and modification of plans and proposed construction techniques, to reduce adverse impacts. C. The MOA requires that appropriate and practical mitigation will be required for all unavoidable adverse impacts remaining after all appropriate and practical minimization has been employed. Please show your plan to mitigate for the projected, unavoidable loss of waters or wetlands or provide information as to the absence of any such appropriate and practical measures. This information is essential to our expeditious processing of your application and it should be forwarded to us by August 8, 1996. Also, a copy of this information must be sent to the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management to enable them to adequately evaluate your application for a Water Quality Certification pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. Your application, pursuant to Section 10 of the River and Harbor Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, has been assigned Action ID No. 199602516. It will be coordinated by the undersigned at telephone (910) 251-4636. Sincerely, Jeffrey H. Richter Project Manager Wilmington Regulatory Field Office Enclosure Copies Furnished (without enclosure): \VMr. John Parker Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. John Dorney Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Mr. John Hefner U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. Larry Hardy National Marine Fisheries Service Habitat Conservation Division Pivers Island Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Mr. Thomas Welborn, Chief Wetlands Regulatory Section - Region IV Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 345 Courtland Street Atlanta, Georgia 30365 Mr. Robert Stroud, District Manager Wilmington Regional Office North Carolina Division of Coastal Management 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 Mr. Steve Morrison Land Management Group, Inc. Post Office Box 2522 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 REPLY TO ATfEhMON OF July 19, 1996 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199602516 Mr. John Dorney Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Dear Mr. Dorney: Enclosed is the application of C.E.G. Associates for Department of the Army authorization and a State Water Quality Certification to dredge about 53,000 square feet of shallow bottom, fill 5,450 square feet of wooded swamp and 838 square feet of shallow bottom, and construct a community marina in Greenville Sound, at the end of Towles Road, for the construction of the Greenville Sound Gardens, Phase II development, in Wilmington, New Hanover County; North Carolina. Your receipt of this letter verifies your acceptance of a valid request for -certification in accordance with Section 325.2(b)(ii) of our administrative regulations. We are considering authorizing the proposed activity pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and we have. determined that.a water quality certification is required under the provisions of Section 401 of'the same law. A Department of the Army permit will not be granted until the certification has been obtained or waived. According to our administrative regulations, 60 days is reasonable for State action. Therefore, if you have not acted on the request, or asked for an extension of time, by September 19, 1996, the District Engineer will deem that waiver has occurred. Questions or comments may be addressed to the undersigned at telephone (910) 251-4636. Enclosure ,Copy Furnishea..(without.enclosure).: Mr. John-Parker.V' t/ Division -of Coastal_Management . North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7681 Sincerely, Jeffrey H. Richter Project Manager .Wilmington Regulatory Field Office, � c'��6iFG :W 'W4',£�F19,g6 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ?�J WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS` y PWILMINGTON, NORTH CAROOUNA28402-ISWI 21gg6 "M.`rrE MON of Wk to Regulatory Branch ^ ^ 1 C. Action ID.Applicant yj, n `-1�19v%"/ APp Waterway 1=--- -��.Count� Nnv,c�.v_Type Work Mr. Larry Hardy National Marine Service, NOAA Fivers Island Beaufort, North Fisheries Carolina 28516 Field Supervisor Fish and Wildlife Enhancement U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Post office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. Thomas Welborn, Section -Region Chief oceans IV Wetlands Regulatory Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Branch U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 345 Courtland Street Atlanta, Georgia 30365 V Mr. John Parker Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 W' Mtn �on Regional Office Division Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natura�yResources 15 Gentlemen: the CF1MA-Corps general perm lng Pursuant to Action ID No. 198000291, our commeentsnts eessand/or agreement, a State Field Investigation Report is enclosed. Y recommendations would be appreciated on or before 1 lS.0 jg 1� Questions or comments may be addressed to A,..,Field Office, telephone Regulatory Branch, �-- Sincerely, Jeffrey H. Richter Project Manager Field Office Wilmington Regulatory Enclosure 'DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT 1. APPLICANT'S NAME: C.E.G. Associates, LLC 2. LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE: Adjacent to Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Rd. off of S.R. 1421 in New Hanover County Photo Index - 1989:174-3, gr: 11&12-V,W,X; 10-V 1984:18-226, gr: 11&12-T,U,V; 11W State Plane Coordinates - X: 235600 Y: 165400 ', INVESTIGATION TYPE: CAMA, D&F 4. INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURE: Dates of Site Visit - 11/21/95; 1/05/96 Was Applicant Present - Yes - contractor 5. PROCESSING PROCEDURE: Application Received - cc: 07/09/96 Office - Wilmington 6. SITE DESCRIPTION: (A) Local Land Use Plan - New Hanover County Land Classification From LUP - Conservation/Resource Protection (B) AEC(s) Involved: ES, EW, PT (C) Water Dependent: Yes (D) Intended Use: Community (E) Wastewater Treatment: Existing - County Sewer Planned - None (F) Type of Structures: Existing - Warehouse, Parking, Float Planned - Subdivision, Community Marina (G) Estimated Annual Rate of Erosion: N/A Source - N/A 7. HABITAT DESCRIPTION: (AREA] DREDGED FILLED INCORP E (A) Vegetated Wetlands Delineated 404 Wooded Swamp 5450 sf (B) Non -Vegetated Wetlands (C) Other High Ground 14,100 sf 182,251 sf Shallow Bottom 53,030 sf 838 sf Open Water 25,900 sf (D) Total Area Disturbed: 6.5 acres (E) Primary Nursery Area: Yes (F) Water Classification: SA Open: Yes PROJECT SUMMARY: Applicant proposes to subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, and construct a community marina with bulkheads and breakwaters. C.E.G. Associates Page 2 9. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 07/11/96 The project site is located at the end of Towles Rd. off of S.R. 1421 in New Hanover County. This is adjacent to Greenville Sound, south of Bradley Creek, and west of Masonboro Inlet. Locally, this is referred to as the "Westsail" property because it was the site of the old Westsail boat building plant. Most recently it has been utilized for boat construction by a local company called Sea Mark. In addition to building boats, Sea Mark rented 4-5 pleasure boats that were moored at the existing floating dock. With the exception of this facility which operated under a Special Use Permit, this area is residential. This is an 11.3 acre tract with a metal warehouse type building, a floating dock, and a boat ramp. The property averages 6'-8' above msl in elevation, and is partially cleared. The perimeters of the property are forested with pines, oaks, yaupon, and wax myrtle. Beyond this is coastal wetlands on three sides of the property. Greenville Sound is approximately 720' across at this point. The waters of Bradley Creek are classified SA by the Division of Environment Management. The Division of Marine Fisheries has designated the area as Primary Nursery, and it is open to the taking of shellfish for consumption. The New Hanover County Land Use Plan classifies the area as C-mservation and Resource Protection. The soil on the tract is sandy, and the bottom in this area of Greenville Sound is also sandy. A Special Use Permit has been issued for a residential development on this site with 16 boat slips to serve the adjacent community. This permit precludes any commercial use of the facility. There was an application reviewed and placed on hold status by the applicant in the name of Richardson Corp. that was also for this site. This application has been officially withdrawn. This recent request is for a 13 lot residential development with a community marina. The marina proposal necessitates that the applicant submit an Environmental Assessment for the project. This has been submitted and is being circulated currently. The applicant is proposing to grade approximately 3.75 acres of this tract for improvements and spoil placement. The 40' wide roadway into the development would be resurfaced and continued north and west through the proposed lots. No homes are to be constructed. Rather, each homeowner would be responsible for obtaining any permits necessary to construct. The residents would utilize the existing County sewer system and Community water system. There is an existing boatramp located north of proposed lot 2. This is a private lot not purchased by the applicant. However, this property owner sold a portion of his property to the applicant. Part of the purchase agreement required the applicant to renovate this ramp which serves residents along Towles Rd. The ramp is to be resurfaced to its current dimensions of 12' in width and 50' in length. Approximately 30' of this extends below mean high water. About midway along the water's edge is the proposed marina. This is to have 23 slips to serve the residents of this development and three residential homesites along Towles Rd. The marina is to be partially dug from high ground. The marina will incorporate approximately 25,900 square feet of open water area. Of this, approximately 5250 square feet are outside of the mouth of the existing basin, subject to public trust C y C.E.G. Associates Page 3 rights. Based on this, the applicant needs 194 linear foot of shoreline to meet the 27 square foot rule; utilizing the common area and the shorelines of lots 3 & 4, which will lose their riparian rights, (see Letter of Intent) the applicant has 208 feet of shoreline available for this project. Approximately 14,100 square feet will be excavated from high ground and 53,030 square feet from shallow bottom. There is to be a 188.25' x 6' pier, two 6' wide floats, 120' and 160', forming a five sided marina that is open to the northeast end. Fourteen finger piers, 3.25' wide and 12' long, with 36 associated mooring pilings, will define 23 slips. These are intended to accommodate boats 24' in length and smaller, with no heads or cabins. There are to be 2 signs prohibiting sewage discharge. No overnight dockage is proposed. No fuel or other services are proposed. The north and west sides of the marina are to be stabilized by a bulkhead along the newly excavated shoreline. The applicant is proposing to extend the north wall of the bulkhead eastward approximately 50' waterward of his surveyed mean high water line. Vegetative indicators, the organic line, and the contour changes along this shoreline indicate that mean high water coincides with the surveyed "edge of marsh", approximately 20' landward of the surveyed mean high water line. Loie Priddy of the State Property Office has suggested that due to a lack of historic information in this area, as well as the flat nature of the shoreline, it may be more accurate to utilize site specific indicators to define the mean high water line in this area. Constructed as proposed, the bulkhead will become a solid wall breakwater for the eastern 70' of this north section of bulkhead. The bulkhead will continue south across the common area that is currently stabilized with brick and debris, and along the shorelines of lots 1 and 2. These two lots are currently stabilized with an asbestos bulkhead wall. The applicant proposes to align the wall landward of the high water contour across the common area, (this can be seen comparing the location of the iron pipe on sheets 2 and 7 of 17) and adjacent to the existing wall across lots 1 and 2. Given the typical marine contracting methods, and the functioning status of the current wall, this can be construed to mean a 2' offset. A total length of 419' is proposed on this concrete sheetpile structure. There is a breakwater proposed to reduce boat wake and shoaling in the marina. This structure begins approximately 33' from the shoreline bulkhead on the south side and extends for 28' before turning north for 14'. At this point there will be a 5' offset and 10' overlap with a wall paralleling the floating dock, extending in a north/south direction for 108'. With another 5' offset and 10' overlap at the north end, the breakwater extends north for 19' and west for 33'. There is to be 56' between this structure and the proposed bulkhead on the north side. The total length of the proposed breakwater is 194'. The wall is to be constructed underneath the proposed pier. The applicant proposes to leave 1/2" gaps between the boards, totalling 1" per running foot of breakwater wall. The structure extends 170' from the newly created mean high water line within the basin. This is approximately 120' from an extrapolated mean high water line along the adjacent shoreline to the north and south. The mooring structures and breakwater wall are 30' from the adjacent riparian corridor to the south, and a waiver has been obtained from the property owner to the north. The marina consumes the riparian corridors of lots 3 & 4. The applicant has submitted a letter of intent to deed away any riparian rights with these lots. Excavation will be required for the basin and access channel for a total area of approximately 67,130 square feet. Soundings in the area currently indicate approximately +7.7' mlw for the high ground C.E.G. Associates PRge 4 portion of the basin, and an average of -3' m1w in the channel and basin area. The applicant proposes to excavate to an average finished depth of -7' mlw. The access channel contours will grade to -9' and finally -11' at the AIWW. This would require the removal of approximately 7500 cubic yards of material from high ground and 8000 cubic yards of material from the shallow bottom area. Though the applicant states that this area has been excavated previously, the channel extending south along the bulkheads appears to have been dredged only from a point beginning approximately 50, waterward of the bulkheads. Aerial photography supports this determination. The current proposal asks for the dredged channel to be located against the bulkhead wall. The excavation of the shallow bottom area is to be accomplished hydraulically, with the spoil to be placed in the area landward of the basin that will serve as future lots. There is to be a diked spoil disposal area that is stated by the applicant to be 575' x 200'. Given the wetland delineation that he proposes avoiding, this actually approximates 107,825 square feet. The dike walls are proposed to be 15' in elevation. The settling structure is proposed at 10' in height. This has a capacity of 39,935 cubic yards of material. Given the percentage of water present in hydraulically dredged material, this spoil area has an actual capacity of approximately 13,311 cubic yardage. The applicant proposes the lot to the north, lot 12, for disposal of the dry material to be excavated from the high ground area. While he lists this dimension as 245' x 274', this lot is triangular. The actual square footage available for spoil disposal on this lot is approximately 130' x 140', or 18,200 square feet. This material will be contained by siltfencing. The capacity of this spoil area for dry material only is approximately 2022 cubic yards. The applicant also has authorization from the owner of lots 11 & 12 on Towles Rd. (not in this same development) to utilize these lots for dry spoil. This spoil area would be approximately 300' x 200', or 60,000 square feet. Approximately 5450 square feet of this is delineated wooded swamp. The applicant does request filling these isolated wetland pockets with the spoil. The capacity of this spoil area for dry material is approximately 6667 cubic yards. The roadway for the development will extend approximately 525' beyond that existing, and will be 40' wide. This impervious surface area is not within the 75' Estuarine Shoreline AEC. 10. ANTICIPATED D"ACTS If constructed as proposed, this project would directly impact approximately 6.5 acres. Approximately 53,030 square feet of shallow bottom PNA would be disturbed to remove approximately 8000 cubic yards of sandy bottom material. Approximately 7500 cubic yards of material are to be removed from 14,100 square feet of high ground area. The spoil placement will fill approximately 180,575 square feet of high ground, and 5450 square feet of isolated wooded swamp. The applicant has approximately 8689 cubic yard of space available for dry material and is excavating approximately 7500 cubic yards. The diked spoil area supplies approximately 39,935 cubic yards of space for the placement of approximately 8000 cubic yards of hydraulically excavated material. Approximately 1676 square feet of high ground will be graded for bulkhead construction. Approximately 838 square feet of shallow bottom area will be filled for the bulkhead. The marina will incorporate approximately 25,900 square feet of open water. Of this, approximately 5250 square feet would be considered "Public Trust" prior to this project. 9 C.E.G. Associates Page 5 The bulkhead wall to the north extends eastward for approximately 70' beyond the point where field indicators show mean high water to be. It can be expected that there would be impacts to the shoreline from such a structure, as well as a change in circulation patterns. Water quality may be a concern with this proposal. As proposed, there should be no shellfish closure as a result of this project. Because the number of Flips exceeds the number of residents served by the marina (16), it can be expected that there will be some commercial use of this marina. The current Special Use Permit does not allow for more than 16 slips. No impervious surface coverage is proposed within 75' of mean high water. Paving of the roadway will cover approximately 21,000 square feet impervious. Submitted by: T. Barrett Date: 07/11/96 Office: Wilmington 5 92d 6)92W Ax 2522 Wdmdn8.", ✓ OWA Vald ra 28402 .%. 91-0-452-0009 sA. �. `Bag 31-- John Parker DCM P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 Dear John: November 15, 1996 Ai& fa .Trffl�9'.h 3805 9V&Y1X4W& .24r 9t,,., M Saari As discussed, CEG Associates, LLC would like to include a water line crossing with their Major Application currently under review. This water line will be installed to service the Greenville Sound Gardens Sub -division. Service will be provided by Cape Fear Utilities, Inc. Approximately 300 linear feet of coastal marsh will be crossed by this activity. The water main will be placed within a 40' right of way (easement) which already contains a county sewer force main. Standard line separations and depths will apply as per county and state regulations. Mr. John Klein, of Klein Engineering and Associates should be contacted with any questions regarding technical aspects of this water line installation. Please contact me with any questions or comments regarding the overall project. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Steve M rison Environmental Consultant SM/dm Enclosure: Water line addendum cc: Tere Barrett Jeff Richter Jim Gregson CEG Associates toe dT WI .. ♦ • .. .L ' .. - . t: ...:1 .. .. . < .. ,. 1 ADDENDUM TO CEG ASSOCIATES, LLC CAMA APPLICATION 11/15/96 COASTAL WETLAND UTILITY CROSSING i300' WATER SERVICE BY CAPE FEAR UTILITIES, INC. I.ECEND FAEIIQ nm IFN iNl¢eAYRRJLP1Y 11f i RAY(EE111 IAE RARA lIE YI YN`E Tn -1 --0 SNIILRY 4'AFR 111N —tom I, ---X--- EWE XW REM BW MHWxRb LF LN;Nt FEFi FNVMLOORMTFEN RR VµCf IN IREYI GCNERAL NOTES._ + JIXS EE"F 0'6.�'o NI EN' q A L AIXEL 1 e STATE IND lLak REW'4nc.[xKrsN ,CC°9[W'CE wm E15CLL M11rtE O R VM TO R«AII MIMIC A IEI'ER IU IEUMAL 9TCFICAUl FlN NLLIIAµ IESIIRI11m Mal W.I(IRµS i IFITU ! 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T4. aR EQAYAIM" C.R'CICR 111L PROYFE RE1fR CEE Ip IIf FQypiFL U1LIiY CflvM1ES N L CCTFLRXUIN(F wM Ri U[fFCJ10.Tp WIrGf RENMIPI yy{{ N.r LAIEET REV51O1 ITi TURTLE HALL SUBDIVISION VdE fV: ISNI CAgF W [µCON CN%E CO SITE PLAN x WORKAR NLpES NIG ��_ �iA 4:vfR, IEXIRNOYERUANr, �IIfR IOB 0 I® RB 96et. John Parker Division of Coastal P.O. Box 27687 Wd6aW&n, .North `ao&m 2w2 3d. NO-452-0001 Management August 29, 1996 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 Re: CEG Associates, Community Marina. Dear John: Y.� 0 seas %i4*4&WWA .air '9rdming*n, " weer RLCEIVEO SEP 40996 1996 C'AA :AL m-47,St''EMEN7 I have researched the available aerial photography which covers the proposed community marina site to help document past dredging activities related to CA4A permitting. The enclosed copies of the aerial photos show that prior to the Westsail Corp. Permit (9/3/74) no dredged area is visible in front of the property. The 5/7/70 photo shows the appearance of the boat plant location being cleared and a possible slip cut into the shoreline. The 5/21/76 photo clearly shows the boat plant, bulkheaded shoreline and dredged deeper water up to the bulkhead. At this period, the Westsail Plant was in operation, constructing and servicing fixed keel sailboats which required good water depths. The 10/19/78 photo clearly shows the connecting channel to the waterway and a large (t 701) barge or vessel within the bulkheaded slip. The 3/13/83 photo shows clearly the dredged channel and shoreline area after Mr. Towles' permit of 4/26/79. The 12/15/84 photo shows the dredged areas and two 56' houseboats which were built and launched by the Floating Concepts company which then occupied the plant. This was three months after Hurricane Diana and shallower depths are apparent near the bulkheaded slip. The 12/16/89 photo shows the dredged areas and further siltation taking place within the bulkheaded slip. The Steve Lee Boat Company had obtained their permit on 1/13/89 which included dredging the same area as the Westsail Permit. The 12/16/89 and 1/28/90 photos represent a period approximately one year after permit issuance and it was unclear whether dredging was performed in the remaining years afterward in which the permit was still in effect. I followed up by contacting Mr. Towles who has lived on Towles Road near the site for many years (and was a permittee). He informed me that Westsail dredged the channel and basin areas prior to building construction and used the spoil to elevate the building site. Maintenance dredge spoil was placed behind the boat plant and graded. Mr. Towles built a spoil dike during his permitted dredging and graded the material over what shows as Lots #1, 2 and the Towles parcel on the application materials. I contacted Mr. Eric Calhoun of the Richardson Corporation which owned the plant property prior to CEG Associates. He relayed that he also knew for a fact that Westsail did indeed dredge their permitted area. He and Mr. Towles both stated that as far as they knew, Steve Lee Boat Company did not perform their permitted dredging. I believe this information clarifies the past dredging activity and settles the question of whether any dredging had actually taken place under permitting on the site within the currently requested area. If you need to contact the gentlemen I spoke with, I'll be happy to pass on their addresses and phone numbers. Please let me know if you require any further information regarding the permit application. Sincerely, Steve Mor ison Environmental Consultant SM/dm Enclosure: Photos CC: Bob Stroud Pres Pate CEG Associates �-2o-GG TH CAROLINA - SHEET NUMBER 20 _S- %^ %O <j-21-7r, • A { , i. 1 � 4'. art a: j7 )r4 ;Z- 4 AW or _ 0 �• ...Jy'7p �S•r;f'.; f!t/ MATCH SHEET NO: b'_ --� ,�" �, ` 1. �4�� !'4 REVISED DREDGING LIMITS CONFORMS WITH PREVIOUS PERMITTING 8/21 /96 N I _ 136 => I p Q � Y PROPOSED BOAT BASIN a\ SCALE 1 =6C I y aio I a m 3Q I O a EXCAVAT! NAREA r Q) FORMERL Y OREDGEO a RAMP , -610� SAME A PPROXIMA TE CU YD TO BE EXCA VA TED E- sa -3 -s.o I I I (TO BE USED WITH SHEET 2 OF 12)11 EXCAVATION DISPOSAL AREA j. ON TOWLES ROAD CEG ASSOCIATES, LLC 12/ 15/95 •, r I "=200' �'• J' s 6� DRAWN BY GOSLEE, MORRISON 23bo• SUPPLEMENTAL 4 � ''•.- f SCALE 1 956� ',at1'v\ `• ,n�:;„i "=200' euv ` —f \ y... 66. 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ArY RtqucrT!'�•-�. .JrP� YL7— % .:-,..r E .:w ' `t .�n.+A. +-��-'ii% i ✓.: � 1, S, ,-0i.+c� /fA� NO' rfF+4�A �'^"� :rim+'-'�',�. 7h j n., dw Sid TCc :^. .1 i/ pL- .4i/£r !': i�'e tv .: ht }K cvf7/} aVFP I�� State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources / • Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Governor p E H N FR Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director October 2, 1996 Mr. Steve Morrison Land Management Group P. O. Box 2522 Wilmington, NC 28402 Dear Sir: This letter is with reference to your application for a Coastal Area Management Act Major Development and Dredge and Fill pern it to subdivide an 11.3 acre tract into 13 single family homesites, construct a marina with bulkheads and breakwaters on property located adjacent Greenville Sound at the end of Towles Rd., off SR1421, New Hanover County. Although processing of the application is nearing completion, additional time is needed for this office to complete the review and make a decision on your request. Therefore, it is necessary that the standard review time be extended. An additional 75 days is provided by G.S. 113A-122(c) which would make December 5,1996 the new deadline for reaching a decision on your request. However, we expect to take action prior to that time and will do so as soon as possible. In the interim, if you have any question on the status of your application, do not hesitate to contact this office. Very sincerely, John . Parker, Jr. Major Permits Processing Coordinator JRP:jr/aw cc: Tere Barrett DCM-Wilmington P.O. Box 27687, Ni"' C FAX 919-733-1495 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 An Equal FAX Action Employer Voice 919-733-2293 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, FIWA 'a Health and Natural Resources 4i Division of Coastal Management _ James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor A �IL Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary E H N R Roger N. Schecter, Director October 14, 1996 Mr. Steve Morrison Land Management Group P. O. Box 2522 Wilmington, NC 28402 Dear Steve: This letter follows our October 2 extension letter on your C.E.C. project. Inasmuch as the stormwater management permit has yet to be issued and to my knowledge, the Division of Water Quality has yet to receive complete materials for processing, it is now necessary to place processing of the CAMA/D&F permit in abeyance. This action is take under the Rules of the Coastal Resources Commission. We look forward to concluding action on the subject project and will do so upon notice of the stormwater action. Very sincerely, —S Z John Parker, r. JRP:jr/aw cc: Tere Barrett DCM-Wilmington office P.O. Box 27687, ���FAX 919-733-1495 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Ng C An Equal FAX Action Employer Voice 919-733-2293 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper �i i i A" i i , A,( 6)92w Ax 252,2 Vd6b71,., ✓ir WA %a do - 28402 d. 91-0-452-000Y �i August 22, 1996 g Mr. John Parker Division of Coastal Management PO Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Re: CEG Associates, Community Marina Dear John: 91w& >4 gloomy Aal A V. 9W 38o5 Wu#AG.x!/e ,.4enue 'iVl�iniae8lox, M 28408 I am writing you to summarize our response to the comments received from National Marine Fisheries, Fish and Wildlife and the Wilmington DCM Office. National Marine Fisheries: NMFS recommended denial of the permit based on the dredging that would be performed within a PNA and the change in use to a "marina". In September, 1974, the Westsail Corporation was issued a CAMA permit to excavate a boat ` basin and construct ten 40' boat slips and a 90' x 50' rail slip on the subject waterfront. The purpose of the project was to provide slips for large sailboats being built, launched, hauled and serviced by Westsail with deep water access to the Intracoastal Waterway. It is not known if this project was called a "marina" but the activities performed by Westsail certainly were among those normally associated with commercial marinas. In January, 1989, Lee Boat Service Company was issued a CAMA Permit to excavate the same bottom area as shown in the Westsail permit. The permit also allowed expansion of the high �k ground basin and construction of two floating docks 70' and 60' in length. The Lee Boat Service permit contains a section on "marina" operation and conditions #16 and #19 refer to the facility as a "marina". The proposed dredging area shown in the CEG application and EA is very similar to the areas permitted twice previously. In order to conform exactly with past permitting, I have enclosed a revised dredging limits drawing to be used with sheet 2 of 17 in our application materials. The intent of the applicant is to not impact any area of Primary Nursery beyond the previously permitted area. As such, this activity is maintenance of an existing basin and channel. Yo note that the channel from the waterway and the boat basin area was covered under th 3- C qVG21U CQASr.. IRUAGEftSfirT permit and the Lee Boat Service Permit. The 50' wide excavation area south of the existing ramp was covered under a permit granted to Mr. William B. Towles in April 1979. Our original excavation area drawing mistakenly placed this 50' wide area near the existing bulkhead. In actuality, it is located 75' out from the bulkhead near the ramp as shown on the revised drawing. The previous boat building and service operations on the property certainly impacted the environment to a greater degree than the proposed community marina which will simply feature dockage for boats 24' or less in length with no heads or cabins. I have forwarded a copy of the EA to the NMFS office in Beaufort. Wilmineton DCM Office: As you relayed to me verbally, comments from Wilmington DCM staff recommended denial of the permit based on change of use as well. This was discussed above. The field investigation report prepared by DCM staff states that some of the dredge spoil will be placed in "isolated wooded swamp". The wetland area that will receive the spoil measures 6,067.1 square feet (0.139 acres) and is indeed isolated. However, it should not be classified as wooded swamp. Vegetation here consists of Loblolly Pine, Red Maple, Sweet Gum, Water Oak, Fetterbush and Greenbriar. There is no standing water in this wetland and it is not dominated by typical swamp species such a Cypress and Black Gum. This area of isolated wetland does feature a high watertable and has evidence of ground disturbance in past years. The filling of this small isolated, disturbed wetland falls below the minimum notification limits of the agencies who have jurisdiction over them, the Corps of Engineers (1 acre) and DEM (1/3 acre). These two lots on Towles Road owned by Wheel Estates, Inc. will someday be built upon and are logical recipients of fill for that future purpose. The lots are 1,700' from the marina site and do not fall within an AEC. If, however, the filling of the isolated wetland on these lots is a deciding factor in permit issuance, the applicant will drop this location as one of the proposed dredge spoil sites. DCM staff also sated that the end of the proposed bulkhead at the north side of the boat basin would become a 70' "solid wall breakwater". It should be noted that the end of the planned bulkhead ` lies at the same location as the current bulkhead comer as shown on the existing conditions and topo sheet 7 of 17 in the application materials and sheet 7 of 12 in the EA. The proposed bulkhead will not extend waterward of the existing bulkhead at this location. Fish and Wildlife: In a commenting letter to the Corps of Engineers, Fish and Wildlife stated that among other items, CEG Associates was proposing to "construct a solid wall breakwater". The only proposed breakwater is along the outboard slips and is not solid. There will be V per running foot of open space and large 6' gaps between breakwater sections. Also, the breakwater does not begin until 33' offshore which provides even more water exchange. Fish and Wildlife also stated that "bulkheading would support landscaping activities that included filling over one -tenth acre of federal jurisdictional wetland". No wetlands on the subdivision site are to be filled. The one- tenth acre wetland as mentioned above is disturbed, isolated and located 1,700' from the marina on lots not within the project subdivision. Fish and Wildlife stated that "the proposed activities will significantly degrade valuable aquatic habitat". Again, the applicant is proposing to excavate only those areas of bottom which have been dredged before -under prior permitting. The removal of the boat construction and service industries formerly located on this site and replacement by a residential neighborhood with a community marina for small boat dockage with no heads to possibly discharge into the local waters, no fuel service, no boat repairs, no hull scraping and painting can only be viewed as an improvement with regard to impacts to the aquatic environment. Fish and Wildlife also stated that "the project area supports a shellfishery". A shellfish population survey was conducted recently and documented with the addenda to the EA. Survey results showed that the clam population (no oysters) equalled 3.5 bushels per acre. The North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries definition of a natural shellfish bed is an area with a density of 120 bushels or more per acre. This area does not meet the minimum criteria for a natural shellfish bed, much less a commercially viable shellfish bed. Fish and Wildlife also stated that "constructing bulkheads, especially waterward of the existing shoreline, is unnecessary". We are not proposing to build bulkheads waterward of the shoreline. Most of the proposed bulkhead is far inland of the old location of the shoreline. Other portions of the bulkhead will be at the existing shoreline (mhw) or bulkhead locations. A short section of the bulkhead next to the ramp will be refaced for structural integrity only. Fish and Wildiifes' comments show an unfamiliarity with the project. As a result, I have forwarded a copy of the EA and addenda prepared for the State to the Raleigh Offices. I have been and will be in contact with these commenting offices to address any particular issues or help with any additional information. My client agreed to the minimization of impacts during the design stage of this project last fall and has made adjustments during the EA/application review to conform with agency demands. Please contact me regarding any agency responses to this additional information. I will be happy to provide you with any additional materials. Sincerely, Steve Morrison Environmental Consultant Enclosure: Permit copies, Revised dredging limits drawing cc: Ron Sechlar Jeff Richter CEG Associates Tere Barrett Bob Stroud John Hefner Pres Pate V lv� e o»�aoxo-a.�•o o><oNoxa..� •��a�o, o.o.o��aa.�:oav�.�oa�.,ro�o�+.�o.roo.�o..ao Permit Class r('W�' Permit Number NEW STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA R-Rq Department of Natural Resobices'and Community Development _ —and- Coastal Resodrees'CoiftisSion for veumynt in an Area,of EnviionmentalMConcDnepilopnt to NCu5113A 118 rEJt s ❑X Excavation and/or,fillingptirsuant to NCGS 113-229 . issued to Steve Lee, Lee Boat Service Co., 626 Pine Valley Drive, Wilmington, NC- Z8403 authorizing development in New Hanover County at AIWW, South of Shi nn Poi nt, off�of Towles Road as requested in the permittee's application dated 6/19/88 i ncl udi ng attached plats, sheets 1-3 of 3 dated revised 9/23/88 with sheet 1 modified by DCM on I/J/Vl. L 1/ l/�v/ This permit, issued on / is subject to compliance with the application (where consistent with the permit), all applicable regulations, special conditions and notes set forth below. Any violation of these terms may subject pennittee to a fine, imprisonment or civil action; or may cause the permit to be null and void. Excavation (1) Excavation authorized under this permit will be confined to the existing highground basin, the basin expansion, and to the channel area which ess-.n:"iail has been excavated in the past. The channel alignment and excavation must be in keeping with the plat modified by the Division of Coastal Management on 1/5/88. Minor adjustments to that alignment, if necessary, would be considered in a modification request to this permit. (2) In order to protect juvenile shrimp and fin fish, no excavation or filling will be permitted between the dates of April 1 and September 30 of any year without the prior approval of the N. C. Division of Coastal Management. (3) All excavated materials will be confined landward of the mean high water (MHW) elevation contour within adequate dikes or the permitted bulkhead to prevent spillover of solids into any vegetated wetlands or surrounding waters. _ This permit action may be appealed by the permittee or other qualified persons within twenty (20) days of the issuing date. An appeal requires resolution prior to work initiation or continuance, as the case may be. This permit must be accessible on -site to Department personnel when the project is inspected for compliance. Any maintenance work or project modification not covered hereunder requires further Departmental approval. .All work must cease when the permit expires on December 31. 1992 Signed by the authority of the Secretary of DNRCD and the Chairman of the Coastal Resources Commission. /.t.as ���`-`yam✓lr j - David W. Owens, Director Division of Coastalllanagement This permit and its conditions are hereby accepted. In issuing this permit, the State of North Carolina agrees that your project is consistent with the North Carolina Coastal Management Program. Signature of Permittee Steve Lee, Lee Boat Service Co. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Permit #8-89 Page 2 (4) The terminal end of the pipeline from the dredge into the diked retention area will be positioned at or greater than 50 feet from any part of the dike and a maximum distance from spillways to prevent dike erosion and to allow adequate settlement of suspended solids. (5) A water control structure will be installed at the intake end of the effluent pipe leading .from the retention area in order to ensure maximum settlement of suspended solids. (6) Flow from the diked retention area will be confined by pipe, trough, or similar device to a point at or below the mean low water (MLW) elevation contour to prevent gully erosion and siltation. (7) No vegetated wetlands will be excavated or filled. (8) Excavation will not exceed' 8 feet below the elevation of mean low water (MLW). (9) The activity will be conducted in such a manner as to prevent a significant increase in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction -related discharge. Increases such that the turbidity in the water body is 50 NTUs or less are not considered significant. (10) The outer shores of the diked wall, confining resulting spoil will be provided with ground cover sufficient to restrain accelerated or man-made erosion. NOTE: The Division of Environmental Management has determined that the dredge spoil area discharge meets the requirements of General Water Quality Certification No. 1273. Maintenance, Lighting and AIWW Priorities (11) The permittee's scheme of development, of which the authorized work is a part, contemplates the presence of structures and their attendant utilities on lards subject to an easement in favor of the United States for the operation, maintenance, improvement, and enlargement of the Atlantic Intracoastal Water- way (AIWW). Accordingly, the permittee will 'be required to remove such structures and improvements at his own expense in the event that, in the judgment of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers acting on behalf of the United States, the lands are needed at any time for any purpose within the -scope of the easement. Permanent buildings will not be constructed within the easement. - (12) If the display of lights and signals on the authorized structure is not - otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the U. S. Coast Guard will be installed and maintained by and at -the expense of the permittee. (13), The permittee will maintain the authorized work in good condition and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this permit. The permittee is not relieved of this requirement if he abandons the permitted activity without having it transferred to a third party. Steve Lee, Lee Boat Service Co. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Permit #8-89 Page 3 (14) The authorized structure and associated activity will not cause an unacceptable interference with navigation (15) App:-oval of the Structure was based on determination thct there would be no obstruction to navigation. Under conditions existing in the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW), a possibility exists that the structure may be damaged by wave wash from passing vessels. Unreasonable slowing down of vessel traffic cannot be required because it would tend to nullify the navigational benefits on which the AIWW was justified. Issuance of this permit should not be construed as relieving the permittee of taking proper steps to ensure that the structure and moored boats will not be damaged by wave wash normally to be expected in'the AIWW. Marina Operation (16) Prior to the use of the expanded facility, the permittee will equip the marina with a pump -out station to service boats with holding tanks. (17) A "no sewage discharge" policy will be promptly posted and enforced at the facility. (18) Discharges of any substance to the waters of the state from boat maintenance work, including, but not limited to, sand blasting residue, paint or petroleum products is not authorized. Such discharge could contravene state water quality standards, thereby violating this permit and other state laws. (19) This permit authorizes only the docks, piers and other structures and uses located in or over the water that are expressly and specifically set forth in the permit application. No other structures, whether floating or stationary, may become a permanent part of this marina without permit modification. No non -water dependent uses of structures may be conducted on, in, or over public trust waters without permit modification. I EXISTING CONDITIONS. TOPVIEW EXISTING BUILDING BOX GRAVEL PARKING AREA 1' PROPERTY LINE UPLAND 4f�f O^- CAMA & CORP APPLICATION - FOR LEE BOAT SERVICE CO. 626 PINE VALLEY DR. WILMINGTON, N.C. 28403 MHW � - • I _. a t N vI jr -1L, v,1 SALTIMFFkH ZV 3I w xmxvn •� YC,yA, •• v• I T:�`.T TT�TT TT TT _u -4•S 1 / A- CIA. ••. EXISTING BULKHEAD'', / 1. sly i c ITO BE REMOVED) II 7 •:• tkl... • a •. { Wisrvw � _.j.o _ Sv -7•T ENLARGED BOAT BASIN owawe ro es n[uaysb � • • .1 i --irtw e.o � ` y � I 7- r I I REDGFIOUT � �': OFFICE '• '' T I • 1.F 1 1 susrwe our I 1 1 _L L L �..-L•' I � T T 'r �\ O` UPLAND I �, • �8. S � k MLW J • Z v - Su �( • X MAINTAINANCE DREDGING--4000CYS �So PROPOSED CHANGES SHOWN WITH DOTTED LINES - I ENLARGE BOAT BASIN BY 30'X140' - - 1(• SAND FILTER WORK PAD I60'X30-) I * TWIN 80'X6' FLOATING DOCKS TIMBER AND LAND (MANAGEMENT CONS.9INC. � QL. M. 6//5yas ' SHEET # 1 OF 3 .I State of North Carolina v Department of Natural and Economic Resource PERMIT TO EXCAVATE AND /OR FILL (Re: G. S. 113-229) Issued to: Rnnte at Westsail Corporation 3, Bor. 327 RE Street Town -City This permit authorizes you to excavate andlor fSI in Two t;mrrcli;ateiv south of Bradley Creek) application dated rec_ 7/17 New s 'Permit No. 150_74 gECy �d s attached plats rev* subject to the Rey 28d01.:_� k .: i Codz,ar' 0' i otnnty, N.-�. __ k >`sted7n your forih'6elow.- + That all excavated materials be conf5ned on high ground b hind"ncequ_cte- dikes, or behind the permitted bulkhead to prevent spill -over of.ctiti5rinto any marsh or surrounding waters. * That the disposal area Z'fluent b, cont_ined by pipe, trough. or similar device to a point at or below the mean low water line of the proposed basin to prevent gully erosion and resultant unnecessary siltation. * That the terminal end of the pipeline be positioned at or greater than 50, from any part of the dike and a maximum distance from spillways to allow adequate settlement of suspended solids. * That no dredging be conducted from April 1 - Septeauer 30 in order to protect developing shrimp and fish populations. * That the activity be conducted in such a manner as to prevent turbidity levels in adjacent waters from exceeding 50 JTQ's after reasonable opportunity for dilution and mixture. * That erosion be controlled on all spoil and disturbed areas. THIS PERMIT WILL BE VOIDED AND WORK STOPPED 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. PERSONS FOUND GUILTY OF A VIOLATION UNDER G. S. 113-229 ARE SUBJECT TO A FINE OR IMPRISONMENT, OR BOTH. Notify: Permit Section, Division of Commercial and Sports Fisheries, Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27611 when the project is completed. This permit must be displayed along with a copy of the application and the project reap in the cab (or pilot -house) of the vehicle working or, the project, or be easily accessible on site to Department personnel when the project is inspected. - - This permit shall terminate on December 31, 1975 Any maintenance work or additional work on the project subsequent to the termination of this permit requires permit renewal and/or a new permit. This permit, (as approved w5th conditions), may be objected to by the applicant or by interested State agencies within twenty days of the date of issuance by giving written notice to the issuing office. If the applicant does not submit an objection, this will be interpreted as an agreemen! of compliance with all permit conditions. Signed by the authority of the Secretary of the Department of Natural & Economic Resources Issuing Date: Septesber 3, 1979 l:.r6�✓ Edward G. McCoy, Commissioner Division of Marine Fisheries Form D&F-g Revised 7/74 PROPERTY OF: M.H.W. o t 3.5. M.L.W. = 0.0 0.- - . W.T. JOYNER TYPICAL ALL -LPATIN0.000K5 Ippj P.O. BOX 109 50� 65 + ! 40_ g5..i_— T 100, / - _ RALEIGH, N.C...,... NEW BULKHEAD �YT T. ' I , ° ,.. kx�ti 40--- I, E:(IST. o = I G r+�li :+t�l�"iw, Illii:;.liir'l:Ti!w'�Il,ifli@IW:,IL^Jil'f7II�, z z 1� CONC. r0l�2—~ t ° a° PULE- 1 I f �• Ij ! ,.r ° ----SEE NOTE 'i1 'Itn ul�.._.J� -- --�- woi PAD -- +ST'� �_- EXIST. 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ZmD U) m ; n o - PLAN OF PROPOaED INlPROVL'.A9EM'15 ••.I O G1(A > p Z z x SCALE: 1°=50' ti �• z 1. rn . �D rii �J Z m0— .,� D 0 NOTE: - On X-00 In- _ nO U) ELEVATIONS AND SOUNDINGS ARE *IN FEET ABOVE OR BELOW I.L.W. • 0.0 7 z 1- :n �J A Fr.l NO MARSH GRASS IS PRESENT IN PROPOSED WORK AREA N _ n N D Zr ^ 2 O rrl b) -D v 111 _I APPROX. 6 000 C.Y. V11!.L BE MOVED- BY HYDRAULIC DREDGE AND PLACED BEHIND DIKE AT REAR BUILDING. Rl Ln-A A < > 0 .OF DREDGING BETWEEN A.I.W.W. AND BASIN WILL FOLLOW COURSE OF ..� Sa _{ m m ,EXISTING NATURAL CHANNEL. ^,� ^I 'd' -z NOTE Pit NG SUPPORTED CONCRETE RUNWAY FOR TRAVEL -LIFT LAUNCHING N •I 2 n0 ^,gym SYSTEM. RUNWAYS ARL' LEVEL WITH CONC. FADAND APPROX. 203 C. TO C. ' m r CI Z Ir rn DRAWING REVISED 15 JULY 1974 ,p _ z (/) 31 JULY 197.1 t1 Permit Number 55-79 State of North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission Vamit Permit Class New FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT IN AN AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (Re: N.C.G.S. 113A-1IS) Issued to Mr. William B. Towles of Route'.', Box 3277B,"Wilmington, NC 28480 This permit authorizes development in New Hanover County, N. C.. at AZWW (S. side of Bradley Creek) as requested in the permittee's application dated 1/30/79 subject to the conditions set forth below. — (1) That in order to protect juvenile shrimp populations, no excavation or filling will be permitted between the dates of April 1 through September 30 of any year without the prior approval of the Division of Marine Fisheries. (2) That the waterward high ground portion of the applicant's property be used as the spoil disposal area and that no spoil be placed at any time in the pond. (3) That all excavated materials be confined on high ground behind adequate dikes or other retaining structures to prevent spill —over of solids into any marsh or..surrounding waters. (4) That the disposal area effluent be contained by pipe, trough, or similar device to a point at or below the mean low water mark to prevent gully erosion and resultant unnecessary siltation. (See the attached sheet for. Additional Conditions J 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. 113-126. This permit must be displayed along with a copy of the project plat in the cab (or pilothouse) of the equipment working on the project, or be easily accessible, on site, to Department personnel when the project is inspected. Any maintenance work or project modification requires further Departmental approval. All work must cease when the permit expires, unless the permit is renewed. Permit expires on December 31, 1982 Issuing date Anr; t 761 G7a Signed by the authority of the Chairman of: -the Coastal Resources Commission. 3110 , Kenneth D. Stewart, Director Office of Coastal Management Signature of Applicant Mr. William B. Towles Permit No. 55=79 April 26, 1979 Page 2 Of 2 ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS (5) That the terminal end of the pipeline be positioned at or greater than 50' from any part of the dike and.a maximum distance from spillways to allow adequate settlement of suspended solids. (6) That a water control structure be installed at the.intake end of the effluent pipe so as to assure compliance with Condition No. 7. (7) That in order to protect Water Quality, runoff from the spoil area must not significantly increase the turbidity or suspended sediments in the adjacent waters. NOTE: Enforcement personnel will determine an increase as signifi- cant if the turbidity level exceeds 25 Jackson Turbidity Units (which is a measure of suspended sediments. (8) That the diked disposal area must be constructed a sufficient dis- tance from the MHW line or any marshland to eliminate the possibility of dike erosion into or upon the adjacent waters and/or marshland. NOTE: That any proposed structures or land disturbing activities within 75' of the MHW contour will require additional permits. All proposals should be sent to Mr. Robert Williams, New Hanover County, Room 608, 320 Chestnut Street, Wilmington, NC 28401, Phone #762-1831. NOTE: In issuing this permit, the Department of Natural Resources and Com- munity Development agrees that your project is consistent with the approved N. C. Coastal Management Program. Kenneth D. Stewart, Director Office of Coastal Management Signature of Applicant State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development A iEDERAL PERMIT IS REQUIRED CONTACT U. S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, P. 0. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, N. C. 28401 issued to: PERMIT TO EXCAVATF. AND/OR DILL Permit No. 55-79 (Re: N.C. G.S. 113-229) Permit Class Mr. William B. Towles New Route 3, Box 327-B, Wilmington, NC 28480 Ihi> permit authorizes excavation and/or filling in ___-- New Hanover County, N.C. It AIWW (S. side of Bradley Creek)________.__ _ _— as requested in the permittee's a; plicalion dated 1/30/79; incl. attached plats, sheets 1-3 of 3 dated 1/30/79 subject to the conditions set forth below. (1) That in order to protect juvenile shrimp populations, no excavation or filling will be permitted between the dates of April 1 through September 30 of any year without the pr' approval of the Division i of Marine Fisheries. (2) That the waterward higI � on f the applicant's property be used as the spoil drid. (3) That all excavat ta fired -on high ground behind adequate dikes othein ructures to prevent spill -over of solids into rrounding waters. I (4) That the disposal effluent be contained by pipe, trough, or similar device to a point at or below the mean low water mark to prevent gully erosion and resultant unnecessary siltation. [ See the attached sheet for Additional Conditions ) 11 TIIL ABOVE CONDITIONS AND THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED AS PART OF THE AITLiCATION (WHERE NOT IN CONFLICT WITH THE CONDITIONS) ARE NOT FOLLOWED PRF l iSELY, THE PERMITTEE 1S SUBJECT TO A 171NE, IMPRISONMENT,OR CIVILACTION AS TRuVzV- ED IN G.S. 113-229 (K) AND (L). l hi:. permit may tr objected to b% the permittee within twenty (20) days of the date of issuance. Failure t(, r;t)mit such objection shall be interpreted as an agreement of compliance with all permit conditions-. l Iris permit must be displayed along with a copy of the application and the project plat in the cab (crpilot - it,,use) of the equipment working on the prciect, or be easily accessible, on site, to Department personnel whcn the project is inspected. Am nuintenance work or project modification requires further Departmental approval. Subject to permit ten,-wal, all work Hurst cease when the permit terminates. _ f:;:� I>_rurit terminates on - ------ - December 31, 1981-- Signed by the authority of the Secretary E. Walton Jones, Deputy secretary Uopartmen o.` Natu Resources F. Community Development I ucn D,i F-g ., 1 -7-7 Ailliam B. Towles .pril 26, 1979 ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Permit No. 55-79 Page 2 Of 2 (5) That the terminal end of the pipeline be positioned at or greater than 50' from any part of the dike and a maximum distance from spillways to allow adequate settlement of suspended solids. (6) That a water control structure be installed at the intake end of the effluent pipe so as to assure compliance with Condition No. 7. (7) That the activity be conducted in such a manner as to prevent signifi- cant increases in turbidity outside the area of construction or con- struction -related discharge (increases of 25 JTU's or less are not considered significant). (8) That the diked disposal area must be constructed a sufficient dis- tance from the MHW line'or any marshland, to eliminate the possibility of dike erosion into or upon the adjacent waters and/or marshland. 'V E. Walton Jones,UD4uty secretary Department of Natural Resources & Community Development o,ED FEB 1 1979 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO EXCAVATE AND/OR FILL WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION EASEMENT IN LANDS COVERED BY WATER CAMA PERMIT FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT .,,artment of Administration State of North Carolina Department of the Army IGS 146-12) ' Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District (GS 113-229, 143-215.3(a)(1), 143.215.3(c), 113A•118 (33 CFR 209.320.329) Please type or print and fill in all blanks. If information is not applicable, so indicate by placing N/A in blank. I. Applicant Information A. Name Tn WLFS WILLI AM A. Last First Middle B. Address ROUTE 3 Box 327—B Street, P. O. Box or Route WILMINGTON N.C. 28480 City or Town State Zip Code Phone 11. Location of Proposed Project: A. County NEY, HANOVER B. 1. City, town, community or landmark WR I GHTSV I LLE BE A CH 2. Is proposed work within city limits? Yes _ No C. Creek, river, sound or bay upon which project is located or nearest named body of water to project - A TL A NT I r I NTRACOA STAL WATERWAY I I I. Description of Project A. 1. Maintenance of existing project 2. New work X (ACCESS CHANNEL) B. Purpose of excavation or fill 1. Access channel length 220' width 50' depth — 6.0 MLW 2. Boat basin N/A length width depth 3. Fill area A length width depth 4. Other N/A length width depth C. 1. Bulkhead length N/A Average distance waterward of MHW (shoreline) N/A 2. Type of bulkhead construction (material) N/A D. Excavated material (total for project) 1. Cubic yards 2450 2. Type of material SAN D-5 i L E. Fill material to be placed below MHW (see also VI. A) 1. Cubic yards 0 2. Type of material N/A IV. Land Type, Disposal Area, and Construction Equipment: A. Does the area to be excavated include any marshland, swamps or other wetland? Yes No _X _ B. Does the disposal area include any marshland, swamps or other wetland? Yes No X — C. Disposal Area 1. Location SEE SKETCH, SHEET I 2. Do you claim title to disposal area? YES D Fill material source if fill is to be trucked in N/A 1. How will excavated material be entrapped and erosion controlled? POND AREA WITH OVERFLOW PIPE f, 1- ype of equipment to be used FLOATING DREDGE G. Will marshland be crossed in transporting equipment to project site? If yes, explain No tl.ir ql Project Area (Describe) J. Housing Development or Industrial N/A 4.Other_ N/A B. 1. Lot size(s) N/A 2. Elevation of lot(s) above mean high water NA 3. Soil type and texture N/ A 4. Type of building facilities or structures N/ A 5. Sewage disposal and/or waste water treatment A. Existing NoMF Planned Nnxr B. Describe N 6. 'Land Classification (circle one) DEVELOPED TRANSITIONAL COMMUNITY RURAL CONSERVATION OTHER (See CAMA Ldca an .Use Plan Synopsis) VI. Pertaining to Fill and Water Quality: A. Does the proposed project involve the placement of fill materials below mean high water? Yes _No_ B. 1. Will any runoff or discharge enter adjacent waters as a result of project activity or planned use of the area following project completion? Yes I No 2. Type of discharge DREDDC WATER 3. Location of discharge FRom OVERFLOW PIPE AT nISPDAAL BIrC VII. Present rate of shoreline erosion (if known): NOT KNowN VII I. List permit numbers and issue dates of previous Department of Army Corps of Engineers or State permits for work in project area, if applicable: BULKMEAD 17 Nov. 1975 IX. Length of time required to complete project: 30 nAr n APppn r _ X. In addition to the completed application form, the following items must be provided: A. Attach a copy of the deed (with State application only) or other instrument under which applicant claims title to the affected property. OR if applicant is not claiming to be the owner of said property, then forward a copy of the deed or other instrument under which the owner claims title plus written permission from the owner to carry out the project on his land. B. Attach an accurate work plat drawn to scale on 8% X I I" white paper (see instruction booklet for details). Note: Original drawings preferred - only high quality copies accepted. C. A copy of the application and plat must be served upon adjacent riparian landowners by registered or certified mail or by publication (G.S. 113-229 (d))Enter date served I —'s 1 --7 `I D. List names and complete addresses of the riparian landowners with property adjoining applicant's. Such owners have 30 days in which to submit comments to agencies listed below. '51 XI. Certification requirement: I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed activity complies with the State of North Carolinals approved coastal management program and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. XI I. Any permit issued pursuant to this application will allow only the development described in this appli cation and plat. Applicants should therefore describe in the application and plat all anticipated devel- opmen! activities, including construction, excavation, filling, and land clearing. DATE l'.A/, Applicant's Signature DAI-82 SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR MAILING INSTRUCTIONS -. 1. -• 0 G 3 5 r v -,DISPOSAL A IJ�' 'M vq: - PROPOS ' ' - l3 ice•- !f 0 .vim;. 1A.KW1+3.5 INAR VIC,INITY MAP SCALE: 1": 400' LOCA ION M A t- SCAILU 1 = 2.0 Mi. FROM N.0 S.H.C. COUNTY ROAD -MAP "NEW HANOVER" 7ROPOSEr) =rCy..SS FOR W ILLTAi', 5. TOWLFS T ,30TITY 3 pOX 327-'B VIIILMINGMI, 11.q.. DATF: JAN- 30, 1979 Scale! 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Schecter, Director MEMORANDUM TO: All Review Agencies FROM: Tere Barrett DATE: August 28, 1996 SUBJECT: C.E.G. Associates/Greenville Sound Gardens Major Permit Application John ��rKer IDEHNFI Attached is a slightly modified dredge configuration for the above referenced project for your reference and review of the project. RECEiVEO AUG29 1996 MANAGEMENT 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 12 \REVISED DREDGING LIMITS \� CONFORMS WITH PREVIOUS PERMITTING \ 3 8/21 /96 \may �'i SHOWING REVISED SLIP LA POUT AS OF517196 rp BE USED IN PLACE OF SHEET 2 OF 17 P. \ 136—> q " t ]. =, — _ „'N PROPOSED BASIN " NEW BULKHEAD T. 3 x; _y OwN JNJ°nN2FiN _ _ J coMIAoN AREA EASEMENT TO BE RESURFACED--cf TOWLES REFACED BULKHEAD SAMEAPPROXIMA TE CU YD TO BE EXCA VA TED a 2 LL y w 1 HOWARD -7.01 21O —7.0I EXCAVATI NAREA d ! FORMERL MP . -6.01 t—_ 7S . N d SCALE 1 "=60' CEG ASSOCIATES. LLC 1'=60' REPLACES SHEET 2 OF 17 DRAWN BY JFK.MORRISON 8127196 c Slat ep" Am 5" Wdmmytm, ✓Yam Wawkna 2W2 .dl• 910-452-000Y Y �,STwna September 25, John Parker DCM P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 Re: CEG Associates Community Marina. Dear John: YW* 14 9..y .a ,A 0.96h aao5 vvk4"Z W� 1996 9VMnbW x, ✓Yg Saari iEc�IVE� SEP 27 1996 4sr.GE��IEYT As discussed recently, there appears to be some concern related to a "change of use" with the proposed project. Specifically, changing the use of the property from a non -marina to a "marina". The property on which the Westsail Corporation built its plant has historically been utilized since the early 1970's as a marine boat production and service facility with associated slip space for launching, hauling and docking vessels. The exact number of individual slips present through the years is difficult to quantify due to the usage of side -to mooring at linear floating docks and the varying sizes of boats present at any one time at the facility. The day to day "use" of the property as a marine industry required the ability to dock vessels for varying lengths of time, haul boats for required service and launch new and repaired boats as needed. These activities are included in Coastal Management's definition of a "marina". The only question is whether the waterfront accommodated more than 10 boats. It is important in this assessment of usage to focus on the bigger picture of impact to the environment. Early this year, CEG Associates downzoned the old Westsail Tract from industrial (I-2) to residential (R-20_). Residents along Towles Road and nearby subdivisions will no longer be concerned with the presence of a factory which handles marine paints, solvents, resins, fiberglass, and fuels along their immediate shoreline. In its place will be a small, controlled, community docking facility with boats 24' or smaller and without heads or cabins. No transient or live -aboard dockage will be allowed, no fueling facility, no marine service of any kind will be provided. The contrast between facilities in light of potential impacts to the environment is dramatic and this project should be welcomed as an improvement for the property. I trust you will consider the comparative overall impacts of the previous marine industry versus CEG's community marina. CEG has downzoned the property, removed the old boat plant and is ready to proceed with subdivision work. Their goal is to produce a quality neighborhood with a controlled, centralized boating access point. Please contact me with any questions at your convenience. Sincerely, Steve Morrison Environmental Consultant SM/dm CC: Nick Garrett Bob Stroud Pres Pate 94okr2 .&[ Y..y g Al''k . 1.�. Jeff Richter 9W 6)92W SO= 2522 %Ndmingtm, ✓iAWA %6dma 28402 ,6 l• 990-452-0009 August 26, 1996 US Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch PO Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Re: CEG Associates, Community Marina Dear Jeff: Add >4 11 /J 3805 RtC£IV£Q AUGJ281996 N I have recently spoken with Ron Sechlar of National Marine Fisheries and Kevin Moody of Fish and Wildlife regarding their initial concerns with impacts associated with the proposed community marina by CEG Associates. They have now received copies of the Environmental Assessment (with addenda) and a copy of my responses to John Parker of CAMA of agency concerns. You should also have this material by now. Kevin Moody of Fish and Wildlife indicated by phone today that he will be sending you a letter revising USFWS comments on the project based on the additional information provided. Ron Sechlar of National Marine Fisheries would like a letter from you requesting further comment from NMFS based on this same additional information. As a result, he will forward revised comments to you. This has been a lengthy EA and permit review process beginning in November, 1995 and there have been changes made to the proposed project as a result of agency concerns and applicant needs. In order to clarify the current project scope, I am offering the following outline: November 20, 1995 - Environmental Assessment and CAMA Major Permit application submitted to DCM in Wilmington. January, 1996 - Addendum to EA and application to reflect subdivision name change to Greenville Sound Gardens Phase II and the use of hydraulic dredging for excavation of the channel and basin work in conjunction with a barge mounted mechanical excavator. As a result, dredge spoil would be placed within a dike on site and some dry material would be placed on two lots further up Towles Road owned by Wheel Estates. Isolated 404 wetlands were delineated on these lots f and approved by Matt Flint. Wetland fill here totals 0.138 acres and would fall below the notification limits of one acre for the Corps and 1/3 acre for DEM. These two lots will eventually be built on and the fill will help prepare them for grading and construction. A maintenance disposal site was also identified on Inlet Acres Drive as shown on addendum drawing #5. No wetlands exist here. 3. March, 1996- Addendum No. 2 to EA, resubmittal of EA to State with Shellfish Survey. The survey documented that the clam population was far below State Fisheries' definition of a shellfish bed. Clarification was offered which stated: a. Pump out unit stationed at marina, closed head policy enforced by Homeowner's Association, no live aboard policy. b. No boat service or fueling, no activities involving paints, solvents, or toxic chemicals. C. Turbidity effects minimized by dredging during 10/1 to 3/31 period, diked settling basin, water control structure. d. Wetlands not present within project work area, wetland impacts on project site avoided. 4. May, 1996 - CEG Associates reduces size of boat slips to 24' or less. This avoids a shellfish closure area requirement. Boat will not have heads or cabins. Slip total adjusted to 23. Other features outside basin unchanged. Amended application drawing submitted to CAMA. 5. August, 1996 - Response to John Parker of LAMA Detailing: a. Three past permits allowing dredging in same area as requested by CEG Associates. b. Use of site as marina in past. C. Proposed dredging limits redrawn to conform with exact past permitting. d. Reduction of potential impacts, by changing from boat building/service industry to community marina. e. Wetland fill on two lots 1,700' from project site is in isolated, disturbed area and is not"wooded swamp" as stated by CAMA. Applicant will withdraw this wetland fill if it is deciding factor in permitting. f. No "solid wall breakwater" proposed. g. Designed breakwater maintains water exchange through 111/foot open spaces, 6' gaps in sections, 33' offshore placement. h. No wetland fill in connection with bulkheading. i. No "shellfishery" exists as stated by USFWS. j. Bulkheading primarily inland of existing shoreline. Please let me know if you need any further information regarding this project. I believe the applicant has been very cooperative and flexible in working with agency concerns. Sincerely, Steve Morrison Environmental Consultant SM/msw cc: Kevin Moody Ron Sechlar� John Parker Nick Garrett state of North Carolina Department of Environment, FWMA Health and Natural Resources ` Wilmington Regional Office Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor p FE H N F1 Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director July 11, 1996 C.E.G. Associates, LLC 6314-A Oleander Drive Wilmington, NC 28403 Dear Mr. Garrett: The Division of Coastal Management hereby acknowledges receipt of your application for State approval for development of your property located at the end of Towles Rd. It was received completed on 07/09/96, and appears to be adequate for processing at this time. The projected deadline for making a decision is 09/21/96. An additional 75-day review period is provided by law when such time is necessary to complete the review. If you have not been notified of a final action by the initial deadline stated above, you should consider the review period extended. Under those circumstances, this letter will serve as your notice of an extended review. However, an additional letter will be provided on or about the 75th day. NCGS 113A-119(b) requires that Notice of an application be posted at the location of the proposed development. Enclosed you will find a "Notice of Permit Filing' postcard which must be posted at the property of your proposed development. You should post this notice at a conspicuous point along your property where it can be observed from a public road. Some examples would be: Nailing the notice card to a telephone pole or tree along the road right-of-way fronting your property; or at a point along the road right-of-way where a private road would lead one into your property. Failure to post this notice could result in an incomplete application. A field report has been prepared and is in the process of being circulated to the various state and federal review agencies for their comments. If additional information is required based on this review, the agencies may contact you directly. Sincerely, Mwd T. Barrett 5k �I Field Representative TJB Enclosure cc: John Parker Bob Stroud Ann Hines, LPO Jeff Richter, COE 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer (7IU7446'Hil/ZPdL[IJ.G Flu Ad C)PM Am 25V .6T d. 9f0-45R-000> grgtqfi/ ..iN.. Y. `—9 3—' John Parker Division of Coastal Management P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7687 Dear John: 9.def4 May 7, 1996 -T--V A—d. 6r-9-a 3W5%K�/t.n/� d,.a °X'elmumBla., AV 2W3 As discussed, my client CEG Associates LLC has elected to reduce the size of the slips within their proposed community marina. The slips will be 24' in length and boats here will not have heads or cabins. This limitation removes the requirement of a shellfish closure area by Shellfish Sanitation. The proposed basin is essentially identical to the previous configuration except for a slight lengthening of the outboard dock/breakwater system from 117' to 123'3" to accommodate an even number of these smaller slips. There are now a total of 23 slips within the basin. The enclosed drawing shows the revised slip layout and should be used with sheets 2 and 3 of 17 dated 11/2/95. All details outside the perimeter of the basin are unchanged. I have also enclosed revised portions of the application (DCM-MP-4 and DCM-MP-6) which correspond with the modifications. Please proceed with EA and application processing and let me know if you have any questions. SM/dm Enclosures: Basin cc: Melba McGee Bob Benton Fritz Rohde Rich Carpenter Bennett Wynne Jim Gregson Sincerely, Steve Mo ison /,6updated vironmental Consultant Drawin forms Kob Stroud ✓ Ir �� Tere Barrett D Preston Pate CEG Associates MAY 0 8 1996 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT ,%a op" AX 4522 dm+my,", ✓:foWA `EnTW w 2840E 9d. 9>o-452-0001 9Y g: A41.n. 9(/99&A4. {[a.4on December 15, 1995 Tere Barrett Division of Coastal Management 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 Dear Tere, 9.i& 94 lqo.9" I have attached a revised application form on behalf of CEG Associates, LLC for their project at the end of Towles Road On Greenville Sound. I have updated the application to reflect the use of a hydraulic dredge in conjunction with mechanical excavation in construction of the proposed 16 slip community marina. Dredged material will be dewatered on site as shown with dry excavated material placed on lot 12 as shown. An additional dry material disposal site will be on two lots further up Towles Road shown as lots 11 & 12 owned by wheel Estates. Mr. Towles has given CEG written permission to use these lots (enclosed.) The maintenance excavation disposal site has also been arranged with permission enclosed. I have addressed all the items we discussed in our 12/8 meeting relating to the application package. CEG Associates needs to proceed as soon as possible to take advantage of the current dredging season. The 75 day review period needs to begin with- out delay. Your assistance in getting the review started is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Steve Morrison Environmental consultant Enc: Application Materials D �CC�i��I�III�III��'lll�!///I� CC: CEG Associates DEC 15 1995 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT M NOV 2 0 1995 DIVISIViv VF GOAUALMANA-GEMENT ... _ Zze f ----- C2 5 --- - '�l �..i� a-oo. Ai _• S-._.b.e�'ccrq,tJ._. garrett-cooke ,,(� c ���t� J enterprises, LLC /9S developers C Z 1ss�arr i 774- <rt 170 F'011�1177D DEC 15 1995 DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT 6314 Oleander Dr., Suite B Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 (910) 350-3539