HomeMy WebLinkAboutAugust 31 2022 Agency Scoping Meeting_final PPTTOWN OF OAK ISLAND, NORTH CAROLINA
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Agenda
• Overview of Oak Island Beach Management Plan (OIBMP)
• Discussion of Borrow Area Sources
• Regulatory Pathway
• Agency Discussion
— To Establish and Implement a Comprehensive, Long -Term, Non -
Federal Beach and Inlet Management Program that will Restore
and Maintain the Oceanfront Shoreline Of Oak Island.
— Provide Shore Protection for Residential Structures,
Infrastructure, and Recreational Assets; and Preserve the Local
Tourism -Based Economy.
— Consolidate the Shore Protection Planning and Management
Activities of the Town Under a Unified, Regional Beach and Inlet
Management Program.
Historical Nourishment Placements to Date
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�► 20C1 Initial Construction New 44' Channel
2001 Sea Turtle Habitat restoration
-0--0-2009 Lockwoods Folly River Crossing
2009 Wilmington Harbor Maintenance Dredging
2015 Lockwood Folly Habitat Restoration
2017118 Hurricane Matthew FEMA Emergency Dune
2018 Wilmington Harbor Maintenance Dredging
►2019AIWW Crossing
2021 AIWW Crossing and Widener
►2020121 Renourishment
*--►2021122 Renourishment
Aerial Imagery, NAIP 2016
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23,170 Cy
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511,300 cy
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• Background erosion and the increase in storm events has made most of
the oceanfront vulnerable to damage
Important to maintain a dune and berm to protect upland infrastructure
A plan to maintain a Design LoP (10-yr or 25-yr Design Storm Event)
meets engineered beach requirement by FEMA for a full reimbursement
of storm volume losses I Level of Protection (LoP) and Advance Fill Placement
• 300 ft of berm loss
since the 2001 Turtle
Project
• OIBMP LoP and
Advance Fill less than
the 2001 Turtle Project
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• Island Wide Reaches
Current State of the Beach —
oR Isaias
Current State of the Beach — Post Isaias
Current State of the Beach — Post Isaias
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Post-isaias beach Protife
Post -Current Projects Profile
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Dune ■ 10' w (crest) x 601 W (base) x T" H
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(90' seaward of Post -Isaias)
Dune ■ 100 w (crest) x 501 W (bass) x 7' H
Dune Beach Berlin = 50' W
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(140' seaward of Post -Isaias)
Future Nourishment Project Profile
• 6-yr Nourishment Interval Volume Need -1.3 Mcy (~217 kcy/yr)
• 6-yr Nourishment Interval Volume Need -1.3 Mcy (~217 kcy/yr)
Volume Change above -12 ft NAVD88 Less Nourishment
Reach Length
2014 vs. 2015
2015 vs. 2016
2016 vs. 2017
2017 vs. 2018
2018 vs. 2019
2019 vs. 2020
2020 vs. 2021
Average
Average
Sub -Reach
ft
cy
cy
cy
cy
cy
cy
cy
cy
cy/ft
Oak Island -East End
8,498
-6,684
13,950
-59,893
-61,371
-105,292
-14,171
-88,359
-45,975
-5.4
210+00-290+00
Oak Island -East
11,986
-53,084
42,905
-75,9D1
-35,216
-143,346
24,805
-55,980
-42,260
-3.5
304+00 - 41 D+QQ
Oak Island -Central
9,109
-19,753
77,660
-78,960
41,771
-116,275
6,642
-25,094
-16,287
-1.8
424+00 - 5DD+QQ
Oak Island -West
8,931
7,977
40,152
-96,586
1D,464
-92,487
-279
-5,771
-19,504
-2.2
51 Q+00 - 59D+QQ
Oak Island -West End
8,481
-157,184
18,195
-125,628
-37,211
-172,155
-113,474
-64,800
-93,180
-11.0
600+00 - 68D+QQ
Oak Island-Lockwoods Folly
2,152
NIA
NIA
-123,7D3
-54,633
87,674
2,D33
-66,672
-31,D6D
-14.4
Inlet 685+00 - 700+QD
Reach Length
total
total
total
total
total
total
total
Oak Island-Oceanfront47,005
-228,729
192,86D
-436,968
-81,564
-629,554
-96,477
-24D,DD4
-217,2D5
-4_6
21 Q+QQ - 68068Q+GQ*
Volume Change above -20 ft NAVD88 Less Nourishment
Reach Length
2014 vs. 2015
2015 vs. 2016
2016 vs. 2017
2017 vs. 2018
2018 vs. 2019
2019 vs. 2020
2020 vs. 2021
Average
Average
Sub -Reach
ft
cy
cy
cy
cy
cy
cy
cy
c
c Ift
Oak Island -East End
8,498
-43,200
46,650
-60,853
-8,D21
-90,Q24
-4D,767
-97,739
-41,994
-4.9
210+00-290+DD
Oak Island -East
11,986
-92,332
73,301
-27,460
-2,215
-37,163
-31,332
-41,018
-22,6D3
-1.9
3DD+DD-41D+DD
Oak Island -Central
9,109
-38,678
81,631
-37,607
2.1,551
-11,238
-13,6D6
-38,647
-5,227
-D_6
424+00 - 5DD+00
Oak Island -West
8,931
-16,500
14,094
-62,663
-8,740
30,465
15,823
-27,1 D8
-7,8D4
-D_9
51 Q+00 - 59D+00
Oak Island -West End
8,481
-21 D,469
54,1 D3
-116,371
-1 DD,529
-114,518
-54,D78
-115,820
-93,955
-11.1
604+00 - 68D+00
Oak Island-Lockwoods Folly
2,152
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
Inlet 685+00 - 700+QD
Reach Length
total
total
total
total
total
total
total
Toral
Total
Oak Island -Oceanfront
47,005
-4D1,179
269,778
-304,954
-97,954
-222,478
-123,959
-32D,333
-171,583
-3.7
21 D+DQ - 680+DD*
• Current Estimated Sand Need for 50-yr = 30 Mcy
(Background and Storms
• Frying Pan Shoals Is Proposed As Main Source —
Supplemented By Other Sources
is Current Estimates of Available Sand In Frying Pan Shoals
_ #W29 Mcy in State Waters and ow58 Mcy Federal Waters
in Areas Studied to Date
• Additional Field Investigations Ongoing
• 20/21 and 21/22 Projects (25-yr Design LoP)
— Sand Sources: Jay Bird Shoals and Central Reach
— Volumes: 20/21 (729 Kcy), 21/22 (768 Kcy) = Total —1.5 Mcy
• OIBMP First Nourishment Project and Maintenance (Advance Fill)
— Sand Sources: Frying Pan Shoals/Jay Bird Shoals/ODMDS/Yellow Banks/Etc.
— Initial Project Volume and Cost Estimate depends on timing after 21/22 project
• Current Best Estimate: 1.65 Mcy @ $40.OM
• FEMA Engineered Beach obtained after construction of the Initial Project
— Maintenance Event Volume and Cost Estimate
• 1.3 Mcy $31.9M (Estimated 6-yr Interval)
• Annual Shoreline Mapping/Monitoring Program Cost of $100,000/year
Engineering
Cost
Mob/Demob
Volume (cy)
Unit Rate
($/cy)
Total Cost
Initial Project
2/500/000
$6,500,000
1,650,000
$18.75
$39,950,000
Maintenance Events (6-yr Interval)
1,000,000
$6,500,000
1,3001000
$18.75
$31,900,000
*All Cost Estimates Above are in 2021 Dollars
Session Law — 2021-180, Section 5.9.(a)(6)
— $20 M Set Aside for Town of Oak Island —Direct Grant
— 1/1 Cost Share Is Required —Funds Encumbered by June 30, 2023
• Analytical Anal
— Digitize inlet throat and shoreline
locations
— Look for patterns to determine
"safe corridor"
— Cultural resources are a major
constraint
• Modeling
— Field velocity studies of
Lockwoods Folly Inlet for models
— Test options to verify analytical
results - Ongoing
Potential Terminal Groin Options - If Needed
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Static 680+00 600R
Station 580+00 C 750ft
-• Station 680+00 1000Ft
Station 685+00 @ 500f1
Station 685+00 @ 750ft
- Station 685+00 1000ft
-- Station 700+00 cQ 1200ft
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Stage 1 Contract- $1.9M
• Stage 2 Contract = $1.8M
Total Allotted for Field Investigations to Date = $2.5M
Stage 3 — TBD
— Finalize Permitting
— First Project Design, Bidding and Construction
— FEMA Engineered Beach Documentation
• Annual Monitoring Survey Contract = $100k
• Field Investigations
— Geophysical mapping and magnetometer
• Available Data being utilized where available
— Geotechnical vibracoring for sediment compatibility
• November 2018 Eastern Channel, LFI, AIWW Bend widener
• January -March 2019 OKI Borrow Area/Jay Bird Shoals/Frying Pan Shoals
• Fall 2022 — Frying Pan Shoals Extension
— Refining State and Federal Frying Pan Shoals with Additional
Vibracores
— Refining Old and New ODMDS with Additional Vibracores
— Exploration of Wilmington Harbor Channel
• Historical Sand Searches to Date
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• Wintering piping plover
critical habitat
• Reproductive critical
habitat and nesting habitat
for sea turtles
is Spawning and migratory
transport routes and
habitats within FPS and
the Cape Fear Inlet
0 Sediment compatibility
• Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973
— Federal agencies are required to consult with the USFWS and
NMFS to ensure that actions they undertake, fund, or authorize
are not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any
threatened or endangered species or result in destroying or
adversely modifying designated critical habitat.
• Magnuson -Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management
Act of 1996
— Federal agencies are required to consult with NMFS to ensure
that actions they undertake, fund, or authorize incorporate
Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) conservation into the planning
process.
• Introduction- includes information about the process
— Purpose of NEPA
— Roles and Responsibilities of agencies
— NEPA process overview
— Public Scoping
— Federal and State Laws and Regulations Overview
• Purpose and Need of proposed action
— Past Management Actions
— Town's Capabilities and Capacities in Implementing a Long -Term
Maintenance Plan
• Project Alternatives
— No Action
— Relocation and Abandonment
— Nourishment Only
— Nourishment and Non -Structural Management
— Nourishment and Structural Management
• Affected Environment
— Environmental Setting
• Physical- oceanographic processes, seafloor geomorphology, etc.
• Biological- marine habitats (hard bottom and reef, water column
habitat, beach and dune, etc.), protected species, etc.
• Socioeconomic- cultural resources, fisheries, land use, scenic
resources, etc.
• Environmental Consequences
• Minimization Measures
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Marine Mammals
North Atlantic right whale
Eubalaena glacialis
NMFS
Endangered
Occurs in Area
Fin Whale
Balaenoptera physalus
NMFS
Endangered
None designated
Sei Whale
Balaenoptera borealis
NMFS
Endangered
None designated
Blue Whale
Balaenoptera musculus
NMFS
Endangered
None designated
Sperm Whale
Physetermacrocephalus
NMFS
Endangered
None designated
West Indian manatee
Trichechus manatus
USFWS
Endangered
Not present
Sea turtles
Leatherback sea turtle
Dermochelys coriacea
NMFS, USFWS
Endangered
Not present
Loggerhead sea turtle
Caretta caretta
NMFS, USFWS
Threatened
Occurs in area
Green sea turtle
Chelonia mydas
NMFS, USFWS
Threatened
Not present
Hawksbill sea turtle
Eretmochelys imbricata
NMFS, USFWS
Endangered
Not present
Kemp's ridley sea turtle
Lepidochelys kempii
NMFS, USFWS
Endangered
Not present
Fish and Elasmobranchs
Atlantic sturgeon
Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus
NMFS
Endangered
Occurs in area
Shortnose sturgeon
Acipenser brewrostrum
NMFS
Endangered
None designated
Oceanic white tip
Carcharhinus longimanus
NMFS
Threatened
None designated
Scalloped hammerhead shark
Sphyrna lewini
NMFS
Threatened
None designated
Smalltooth sawfish
Pristis pectinata
NMFS
Endangered
Not present
Giant Manta Ray
Manta birostris
NMFS
Threatened
None designated
Birds
Piping plover
Charadrius melodus
USFWS
Threatened
Occurs in area
Red knot
Calidris canutus rufa
USFWS
Threatened
Not present
Wood stork
Mycteria americana
USFWS
Threatened
None designated
Roseate Tern
Sterna dougallii dougallii
USFWS
Endangered
None designated
Plants
Seabeach amaranth
Amaranthus pumilus
USFWS
Threatened
None designated
— Frying Pan Shoals is designated as Habitat
Areas of Particular Concern (HAPC).
— Designated as a HAPC for shrimp,
snapper -grouper complex, and coastal
migratory pelagic species by the South
Atlantic Fishery Management Council.
Prey
Species
Noise Water
Quality
Habitat Vessel
Disturbance Collision
Entrainment
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Spiny Lobster
Panukrus argus
ALL
Slipper Lobster
Scygurides -difer
ALL
Brown shrimp
Farfimrepenaeus artaua
Larvae/Eggs/Adult
Pink Shrimp
Farfantepenaeus dunnn rrrr
Larvae/Eggs/Adult
White Shrimp
Lrtopenoues setIll
Larvae/Epgs/Adult
Bluefish efish�
Pomatomus sahatrix
Larvae/Eggs/Adultlluven ile
Sum mar Flounder
parakRhthys dentotus
Adult/Juvenile
Atlantic Butterfish
PeprNus frlswnthus
Larvae/Juvenile/Adult
Coostof Pelogics
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Spanish Mackerel
SmMberamarus nmcukatus
ALL
King Mackerel
Scam6eromorus mvolla
ALL
Cobia
Rachycentran conodum
ALL
Snapper -Grouper
Snapper- Grouper
ALL
Management Unit
Highly Migratory Species
Spinner Shark
Car,charhinus brevipinna
Juvenile/Adult Neonate
Atlantle Sait lsh
Istiaphorus plutypterus
Adult
Sandbar Shark
Corrhorhm. pkumbeus
Adultluvenile
Scalloped Hammerhead Shark
Sphyma lewini
Jwenile/Adult
Tiger Shark
Gakeocerdo cuvier
Juvenile/Adult/Neonate
Blacktip Shark
Corchorhinus limborus
Juvenile/Adult
Bloc knose Shark
Carcharhinus acronotus
Juvenile/Adult
Smoothhound Shark
Mustelus cnnls
ALL
Adantle Sharpnose Shark
F(hlroprionadan terraenovac
Juvenile/Adult Neonate
Bonnethead Shark
Sphyrrra thhura
1u nilelAdult
Sand Tiger Shark
Carcharias tau rus
Neonate/luyenile Adult
Clearnose Skate
Raja eglanterla
Juvenile
Wmdowoane Hounder
Scophtholmus oquosus
Juvenile
• PNAs are designated as HAPC for shrimp,
red drum, coastal migratory pelagics, and
estuarine dependent species of the snapper -
grouper complex.
• PNAs in the vicinity of the area are primarily
located west of the Lockwoods Folly River
Inlet in small tidal creeks, in portions of the
AIWW and the Davis Canal
• Potential indirect effects on estuarine
marshes and PNAs
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• Third Party Agreement — September/October 2022
• Field Investigations — November 2022
• Draft Engineering Report — January 2023
• Public Scoping Meeting — February 2023
• Draft NEPA Document Submittal — Summer 2023
Final Comments/Next SteDs/Adiourn