Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutDMF_KH comments. Oak Island maj mod. 31-20 State of North Carolina | Environmental Quality | Coastal Management 127 Cardinal Drive Ext., Wilmington, NC 28405 919 796 7215 ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary BRAXTON DAVIS Director, Division of Coastal Management NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality December 18, 2020 MEMORANDUM: FROM: Curt Weychert, Assistant Major Permits Coordinator NCDEQ - Division of Coastal Management 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, NC 28557 Fax: 252-247-3330 (Courier 11-12-09) curt.weychert@NCDENR.gov SUBJECT: CAMA / Dredge & Fill Applicant: Town of Oak Island Project Location: McGlamery St. to SE 63rd St. and between 7th/10th PL W to the West End Beach Access, adj. to the Atlantic Ocean in Oak Island, Brunswick County Proposed Project: Proposal to expand beach nourishment project to include McGlamery St. to SE 63rd St. and between 7th/10th PL W to the West End Beach Access Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form to Curt Weychert at the address above by January 14, 2021. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, contact Heather Coats at (910) 796-7302 when appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: _____ This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. **Additional comments may be attached** _____ 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. PRINT NAME______________________________________ AGENCY _____________________________________ SIGNATURE _____________________________________ DATE __________________ X Kimberlee Harding NCDMF 01/15/2021 *below *DMF does not object to this modificationwith the permit condition that"all beach fill construction activities would take place within the 16 November through 30 April environmental window", to avoid peaks of biological activity.