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Subject: [Fwd: Richard Johnston 401 Certification]
From: Cyndi Karoly <cyndi.karoly@ncmail.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 14:06:11 -0400
To: Laurie J Dennison <Laurie.J.Dennison@ncmail.net>
Laurie - can you please address this one. If not, toss it back at me and I'll get
to it next week.
Subject: Richard Johnston 401 Certification
From: "Andy Miller" <AMiller@co.davidson.nc.us>
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 13:54:13 -0400
To: <cyndi.karoly@ncmail.net>
Ms. Karoly,
On June 19, 2006 Mr. Richard Johnston, and the Davidson Soil and Water
Conservation District received your response to the Pre-Construction
Notification Application that was submitted on June 7, 2006 for a
streambank stabilization project (DWQ ## 06-0951, Davidson County). Both
Mr. Ian McMillan and you were unavailable when I called for
clarification. I spoke with Lori Dennison of your office and she
indicated that the page marked 8 of 12 shows a stream impact of 200
linear feet. In the block provided for "Total Stream Impact" I have
indicated the correct stream length that will be impacted. The "Total
Stream Impact" will be 90 linear feet. While it is true that if you
simply add each of the entries for impacts this calculation will result
in 200 linear feet, this is not a correct conclusion.
The total length of stream that will be impacted is 90 linear feet. The
project will require grading on 90 linear feet of the stream (Impact 1).
Within that 90 linear feet, 15 linear feet of corrugated steel pipe will
be placed (Impact 2), this pipe will be covered for 10 linear feet with
fill (soil) (Impact 3), and stone rip-rap will be placed on the
remaining 80 linear feet of the graded area (Impact 4). This results in
a total of 90 linear feet. All of this is detailed on the design sheets
that were provided with the application packet.
I will be glad to change the paperwork to make this situation clear.
Please contact me at 336-242-2075 as soon as possible so that we may
proceed with this project.
Andy Miller
Davidson SWCD
336-242-2981
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Davidson. Sofia and Water Conservation District
301 East Center Street -1:exington, NC 27292-41.07 - Phane (336) 242-207.5 -Fax (33O 242-2982
June 20, 2006
Ms. Cyndi Karoly
401 Oversight/Express Review Permitting Unit
1650 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1650
Dear Ms. Karoly:
On June 19, 2006 Mr. Richard Johnston, and the Davidson Soil and Water Conservation
District received your response to the Pre-Construction Notification Application that was
submitted on June 7, 2006 for a streambank stabilization project (DWQ # 06-0951,
Davidson County). Both Mr. Ian McMillan and you were unavailable when I called for
clarification. I spoke with Lori Dennison of your office and she indicated that the page
marked 8 of 12 shows a stream impact of 2001inear feet. In the block provided for
"Total Stream Impact" I have indicated the correct stream length that will be impacted.
The "Total Stream Impact" will be 901inear feet. While it is true that if you simply add
each of the entries for impacts this calculation will result in 2001inear feet, this is not a
correct conclusion.
The total length of stream that will be impacted is 90 linear feet. The project will require
grading on 901inear feet of the stream (Impact 1). Within that 901inear feet, 15 linear
feet of corrugated steel pipe will be placed (Impact 2), this pipe will be covered for 10
linear feet with fill (soil) (Impact 3), and stone rip-rap will be placed on the remaining 80
linear feet of the graded area (Impact 4). This results in a total of 90 linear feet. All of
this is detailed on the design sheets that were provided with the application packet.
I will be glad to change the paperwork to make this situation clear. Please contact me at
336-242-2075 as soon as possible so that we may proceed with this project.
Sincerely,
~~~
An filler
District Soil Conservationist
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