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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRe_ _External_ RE_ Kitty Hawk dune extension authorizationKen, After reviewing the information provided and further consulting with agencies, the Division has determined the additional proposed modification to the engineered dune in Kitty Hawk still remains consistent with state rules and regulations. This emails serves as approval of the Kitty Hawk dune footprint revision, as described in your email and updated plans provided, as long as the work ties into existing grade to the greatest extent possible without creating any troughs or gaps between the constructed dune and existing frontal dune that may serve to entrap turtles. This authorization hereby continues to alter Condition No. 13 of the permit to include the additional dune adjustments as described above. This authorization does not authorize any additional modifications or work not specifically described above and/or in the permittee’s request, nor does it eliminate the need to obtain any other additional state, federal or local permits, approvals or authorizations that may be required. Please note that the permittee is still required to obtain the appropriate easements or similar legal instruments from any impacted property owners prior to starting work as stated in Condition No. 4 of the permit. By copy of this letter we are also notifying the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers of our action. If you have any questions concerning the above or if I can be of any other assistance, please advise. Best regards, Heather Coats Heather Coats Beach & Inlet Management Project Coordinator Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 910 796 7302 office heather.coats@ncdenr.gov <mailto:heather.coats@ncdenr.gov> 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. ________________________________ From: Ken Willson <kwillson@coastalprotectioneng.com> Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2022 5:07 PM To: Coats, Heather <heather.coats@ncdenr.gov>; Stewart, Andy <andy.stewart@kittyhawktown.net> Cc: Pelletier, Josh R SAW <Josh.R.Pelletier@usace.army.mil>; Pietila, Tanya K <tanya.pietila@ncdenr.gov>; SVC_DCM.MHC.Admins <DCM.MHC.Admins@ncdenr.gov>; Renaldi, Ronald <ronald.renaldi@ncdenr.gov>; Loeffler, Sarah W <Sarah.Loeffler@ncdenr.gov>; Adam Priest <apriest@coastalprotectioneng.com>; Samuel Lohman <slohman@coastalprotectioneng.com> Subject: [External] RE: Kitty Hawk dune extension authorization CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. <mailto:report.spam@nc.gov> Heather, Thanks for sending this over. We really appreciate it. After the Kitty Hawk plans reflecting pre-construction conditions were submitted to you and Josh on June 27, you and I discussed some constructability issues with the dunes at the northern end of Kill Devil Hills and southern end of Kitty Hawk. An email sent to you on July 16, 2022, explained the slight modifications made to “field fit” the design to the existing conditions along the approximately 400-foot section in questions. That section of the project was constructed July 18 through 20. Given some of the constructability issues encountered in that small section of dune along the KDH/KH boundary, Weeks Marine collected conditional data along profiles at 100-foot spacing along the approximately 2,000-foot section of dune proposed for repair between baseline station 166+00 and 143+00. Using the data from these conditional surveys, CPE was able to lay out the dune more accurately fitted to existing conditions. This revision of the dune alignment resulted in some slight differences compared to what was shown on the plans dated 6/21/22 / 6/26/22. Attached is a revised set of plans with Revision date 8/1/22. For your convenience, I have provided the following list of revisions made to the dune design: * The proposed southern extent of dune repair terminates in the vicinity of station 164+00. Previously the dune repairs were shown to extend 200 feet to the south to station 166+00. * The proposed dune at 164+00 ties into the existing starter dune located just south of station 164+00. * The proposed dune between 157+50 and 164+00 has a crest height of +15 ft. NAVD88 and ties into the existing dune along this section of beach. The dune alignment along this section was adjusted to avoid impacts to oceanfront structures. The previous plans indicated a dune crest of +18 ft. along this area, but we are proposing a decrease in the crest elevation to +15 ft. * The proposed dune projecting out seaward in front of the oceanfront homes between stations 157+00 and 159+00 is shown as a 1V:3H slope up to +15 with no dune crest at the top. Essentially the contractor would only be constructing the face of the dune, without a dune crest. It will align with the current pile of sand that was constructed by the homeowner at this station. * South of Station 157+00, when compared to the dune alignment shown on the previously submitted pre-construction plans, the realignment reflected in the revised plans resulted in a seaward movement of the seaward toe of dune ranging from 30.2 feet to 51.3 feet (42 feet on average). However, the realigned dune is still considerably landward of where the starter dune was constructed in 2017 and will tie directly into the existing dune. * North of Station 157+00 we have used the Weeks Marine Data and recent photos to best match the proposed dune to conditions prior to the recent erosion. In some areas, only the slope of the seaward dune will be constructed, tying into the existing dune scarp. In other areas, a minimum dune crest width to allow constructability is proposed. Effectively, when compared to the dune alignment shown on the previously submitted plans, the revised dune has resulted in a slight landward movement of the toe of dune position at station 145+00 and 146+00, no change to the seaward toe of dune position at station 147+00 through 149+00, and a seaward movement of the seaward toe of dune from stations 150+00 to 157+00 ranging from 3.1 feet to 19.3 feet (11 feet on average). * The northern extent of dune repair will terminate in the vicinity of station 143+00. Previously the dune repairs were only shown to extend north to station 144+00. It is the intention of the Town of Kitty Hawk and the Contractor to adhere to the attached drawings and all existing permit conditions if the USACE and Division of Coastal Management concur to these revisions. As we mentioned on the call yesterday, the dredge is scheduled to return to the site sometime between August 13 and 15, but this section of the beach will be one of the first areas the begin to construct. Please reach out to me if you would like to talk this through or if anything is left unclear. Kind Regards, Ken Willson Senior Project/Program Manager Main: 910-399-1905 Mobile: 910-443-4471 kwillson@coastalprotectioneng.com <mailto:kwillson@coastalprotectioneng.com> Coastal Protection Engineering 4038 Masonboro Loop Road Wilmington, NC 28409 From: Coats, Heather <heather.coats@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2022 3:36 PM To: Stewart, Andy <andy.stewart@kittyhawktown.net>; Ken Willson <kwillson@coastalprotectioneng.com> Cc: Pelletier, Josh R SAW <Josh.R.Pelletier@usace.army.mil>; Pietila, Tanya K <tanya.pietila@ncdenr.gov>; SVC_DCM.MHC.Admins <DCM.MHC.Admins@ncdenr.gov>; Renaldi, Ronald <ronald.renaldi@ncdenr.gov>; Loeffler, Sarah W <Sarah.Loeffler@ncdenr.gov> Subject: Kitty Hawk dune extension authorization Hi Andy and Ken, Please see the attached letter of refinement to authorize the requested dune extension in Kitty Hawk. Let me know if you have any questions or need anything else. Andy- the hard copy will also be mailed to you. 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