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The Wilmington Beach Street
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Soil & Environmental Consultants, P.A.
11010 Raven Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27614
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Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA
11010 Raven Ridge Road • Raleigh, North Carolina 27614 • Phone: (919) 846-5900 • Fax: (919) 846-9467
www.SandEC.com
To: N.C. Division of Water Quality
401 Oversight and Express Permits Unit
Attn: Cyndi Karoly
2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250
Raleigh, NC 27604-2260
From: Sean Clark
Soil & Environmental Consultants, P.A.
11010 Raven Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27614
Re: Wilmington Beach Street Improvements Project
Individual Permit Application
September 6, 2007
S&EC Project # 6253
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On behalf of the applicant, The Town of Carolina Beach, please find attached a complete application and
supplemental information requesting an Individual Permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(USACE). The necessary copies will be sent to the NC Division of Water Quality once the submittal is
deemed to be complete. Please contact me at (919) 846-5900 if you have any questions or require
additional information.
PR(-)TF(T STIMMARY
Project Name
Wilmington Beach Street Improvements Project
Project Type
Municipal Road Construction
Owner / Applicant
The Town of Carolina Beach
County
New Hanover
Nearest Town
Carolina Beach
Waterbody Name
Cape Fear/Atlantic Ocean
DWQ Basin / Sub -basin
03-06-17
Class
SB
USGS Cataloging Unit
03030005
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Ditch Impact (acres):
0.4644
Wetland Impact (acres):
1.452
Open Water Impact (acres):
0
Total Impact to Waters of the U.S. (acres)
1.9164
Total Stream Impact (linear feet):
0
Attachments:
Individual Permit Application Form, Block Sheets & Supplemental Information
Charlotte Office:
236 LePhillip Court, Suite C
Concord, NC 28025
Phone: (704) 720-9405
Fax: (704)720-9406
Greensboro Office:
3817-E Lawndale Drive
Greensboro, NC 27455
Phone: (336) 540-8234
Fax: (336) 540-8235
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PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT
Authorities: Rivers and Harbors Act, Section 10, 33 USC 403; Clean Water Act, Section 404, 33 USC 1344; Marine Protection , Research and
Sanctuaries Act, 33 USC 1413, Section 103. Principal Purpose: Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a
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Submission of requested information is voluntary, however, if information is not provided the permit application cannot be evaluated nor can a permit
be issued.
One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this
application (see sample drawings and instructions) and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed
activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned.
ITEMS 1 THRU 4 TO BE
FILLED BY THE CORPS
1. APPLICATION NO.2.
FIELD OFFICE CODE
3. DATE RECEIVED T.
DATE APPLICATION COMPLETED
5. APPLICANT'S NAME 18. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S NAME AND TITLE (an aventisnot reauiredl
Town of Carolina Beach I Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA
6. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS
1121 North Lake Park Blvd.
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
9. AGENT'S ADDRESS
11010 Raven Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27614
a. Residence a. Residence www. sandec . com
`-Business (910) 458-2999 1 b. Business (919) 846-5900
11. STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION
hereby authorize, (See Attached Authorization) to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to
furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application.
APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE
NAME, LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY
12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (swinstructi-w.
Wilmington Beach Street Improvements
13. NAME OF WATERBODY. IF KNOWN tii—tr,,,ni„)
Atlantic Ocean (Cape Fear River Basin)
15. LOCATION OF PROJECT
New Hanover NC
COUNTY STATE
16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN, (see instructions)
34.01940N, 77.9014°W (WGS84/NAD83)
14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS litappticabiel
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17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE
Wilmington,NC take NC 132 South; merge onto US 421 South toward Wilmington Beach. Turn
t onto Ocean Boulevard (SR 1539). The proposed Wilmington Beach Street Improvement
rroject is to the north and south of Ocean Boulevard. See the attached Figure 1 (USGS site
vicinity map) and Figure 2 (NRCS site vicinity map).
NG FORM 4345, Jul 97 EDITION OF FEB 94 IS OBSOLETE. (Proponent: CECW-OR)
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18. Nature of Activity (Description of project, include all features)
See attached Block Sheet 18.
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19. Project Purpose (Describe the reason or purpose of the project, see instructions)
See attached Block Sheet 19.
USE BLOCKS 20-22 IF DREDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED
20. Reason(s) for Discharge
See attached Block Sheet 20.
21, Types) of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Tvoe in Cubic Yards
See attached Block Sheet 21.
22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled (see instructions)
See attached Block Sheet 22.
23. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? Yes No IF YES. DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK
See attached Block Sheet 23.
dresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc., Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (If more than can be entered here,
please attach a supplemental list).
See attached Block Sheet 24.
25. List of Other Certifications or Approvals/Denials Received from other Federal, State or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application.
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AGENCY TYPE APPRnVAI * Ir)PFJTIF1rAT1nJ K111AADCD nArr ADOI IQII
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26. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that the information in this
application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the
duly authorized agent of the applicant.
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SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DAT
The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly
authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed.
18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States
wingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or
ulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or
traudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both.
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USACE
NWP 39
ActionID #200101075
11/27/01 [12/05/2001 -
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26. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that the information in this
application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the
duly authorized agent of the applicant.
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SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DAT
The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly
authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed.
18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States
wingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or
ulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or
traudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both.
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AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM
All Blanks To Be Filled In By The Current Landowner or Municipality_
Name: Town of Carolina Beach
Address: 1121 North Lake Park Boulevard
Carolina Beach NC 28428
Phone: (910) 458-2994
Project Name/Description: Construction of South Carolina Avenue and Swordfish. Bonito
Mackerel. Searcy, and Spot Lanes S&EC Project 06253.w3
Date: September 25, 2006
The Department of the Army
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District
P.O. Box 1890
Wilmington, NC 28402
Attn: Ms, Jennifer Frye
Field Office: Wilmington
Re: Wetlands Related Consulting and Permitting
To Whom It May Concern:
L the current landowner or municipality, hereby designate and authorize Soil & Environmental
Consultants, PA to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of permit applications, to furnish
upon request supplemental information in support of applications, etc. from this day forward. The
day of September.
This notification supersedes any previous correspondence concerning the agent for this project.
NOTICE: This authorization„ for liability and professional courtesy reasons, is valid only for
government officials to enter the property when accompanied by S&EC staff. You should call
S&EC to arrange a site meeting prior to visiting the site.
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Print Applicant's Name p ' is Signature
cc: Ms. Cyra Karoly
NCDENR - DWQ
cc: Mr. Sean Clark
S&EC, PA
2321 Crabtree Boulevard
Raleigh, NC 27604
CLarlotu office.,
Cneenaboro Qom:
• 236IAPhillip Coon, Suite C
3817-B LawaWe Drive
Concord, NC 28025
Gremboro, NC 27455
Phone: (704) 720-9405
Phone: (336) 540-8234
Fax: (704) 720-9406
Fax: (336) 540-8235
WILMINGTON BEACH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
S&EC, PA Project No. 6253
• BLOCK 18 — Nature of Activity
The proposed Wilmington Beach Street Improvements Project will provide access to the
historically platted lots surrounding these corridors. Several of the streets are currently
dirt or gravel roads and vary in width from a single lane to a two lane roads. Proposed
activities will result in fill within wetlands and ditches deemed jurisdictional by the
USACE. Proposed fill totals are listed below and are depicted on the attached impact
maps (Figure 3).
Wetland impacts
• The road improvement project proposes filling 1.452 acres of jurisdictional
wetlands for the construction of the proposed roads. In addition to the 1.452
acres, 0.33 acres of wetland impacts were previously permitted (2001) for the
purpose of improving roads in the area.
Ditch impacts:
• The road improvement project also proposes filling 0.4644 acres of ditches that
have been considered jurisdictional for the construction of the proposed roads.
The proposed road installation site plan cannot avoid the proposed wetland and
jurisdictional ditch impacts due to the inability to move the road alignment onto lots
• currently owned by multiple individuals. The wetland and jurisdictional ditch impacts
proposed are necessary for the appropriate grading of the roadway and associated
shoulders. It should be noted that in an effort to minimize impacts, sidewalks have only
been proposed in an East/West direction and do not result in any additional wetland
impacts. Additionally, the Town of Carolina Beach is proposing a minimum width
asphalt road of 2-9 foot travel lanes in the project areas to reduce the amount of new
impervious area and also reduce the amount of permanent impacts to the wetlands.
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The impacts are discussed in further detail in Block Sheet 22.
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WILMINGTON BEACH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
S&EC, PA Project No. 6253
• BLOCK 19 - Project Purpose
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The purpose of the proposed Wilmington Beach Street Improvements Project is to
provide paved road access to the historically platted lots and to subsequently address the
need and demand for housing in the area. The existing streets in the project area are dirt
or gravel roads in the existing platted town right of ways. Due to the increasing demand
for lots in this area, the catalyst now exists for the construction of the roads and utilities
required to access the individually owned adjacent lots, both of which (roads and lots)
have been platted as far back as 1913.According to the North Carolina Demographics
web site (htt 2:Hdemog.state.nc.uso, New Hanover County's population is expected to
increase by approximately 15% during the next decade, from 200,213 to 235,778 citizens.
The majority of the County's growth in population and economic status is expected along
the coast. There is an expected increased demand for residential housing, including
retirement communities, as well as the unique resort community aspect for tourists and
vacationers. Given the projected demographic growth of the County and the proximity to
the beaches, golf courses and the growing central business district, the demand for quality
community living is also increasing.
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WILMINGTON BEACH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
S&EC, PA Project No. 6253
• BLOCK 20 — Reasons for Discharge
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The Town of Carolina Beach is proposing to build the roadway infrastructure in order to
provide passable streets to the residents of the Town of Carolina Beach. The existing
streets in the project area are dirt or gravel roads in existing platted town right of ways.
The need for the asphalt streets is to allow for access of residential traffic and emergency
vehicles. The proposed road installation site plan cannot avoid the proposed wetland
impacts due to the inability to move the road alignment onto lots currently owned by
multiple individuals. Due to the inability to adjust the road corridors and the existence of
jurisdictional areas within those proposed corridors, fill is required in order to build the
roads.
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S&EC, PA Project No. 6253
BLOCK 21- Type of Material being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in
Cubic Yards
JURISDICTIONAL DITCH IMPACT TABLE
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Type of
Area of
Volume of
Stream
Type of
Material
Impact
Impact
Discharge
Impact Number
Name
Being
Impact
Length (ft)
(acres)
(cubic yards)
Discharged
8
Ditch
Road Fill
ConstructionGrade
222
0.0413
0.9086
Fill
9
Ditch
Road Fill
ConstructionGrade
87
0.0095
0.8265
Fill
10
Ditch
Road Fill
ConstructionGrade
108
0.0168
1.8144
Fill
ConstructionGrade
11
Ditch
Road Fill
Fill
4
0.0005
0.0020
ConstructionGrade
12
Ditch
Road Fill
Fill
9
0.0011
0.0990
ConstructionGrade
13
Ditch
Road Fill
Fill
15
0.0013
0.0195
14
Ditch
Road Fill
Construction
88
0.0059
0.5192
Grade Fill
15
Ditch
Road Fill
ConstructionGrade
200
0.0149
2.9800
Fill
ConstructionGrade
16
Ditch
Road Fill
Fill
140
0.0065
0.6760
ConstructionGrade
17
Ditch
Road Fill
Fill
241
0.0109
2.6269
Construction
18
Ditch
Road Fill
Grade Fill
225
0.0104
2.3400
19
Ditch
Road Fill
ConstructionGrade
206
0.0095
1.9570
Fill
ConstructionGrade
22
Ditch
Road Fill
Fill
207
0.0426
8.8182
Construction
23
Ditch
Road Fill
Grade Fill
253
0.0545
13.7885
ConstructionGrade
24
Ditch
Road Fill
Fill
291
0.0520
15.1320
ConstructionGrade
25
Ditch
Road Fill
Fill
257
0.0520
13.3640
ConstructionGrade
26
Ditch
Road Fill
Fill
63
0.0080
0.5040
Construction
27
Ditch
Road Fill
Grade Fill
111
0.0178
1.9578
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Ditch
Road Fill
ConstructionGrade Fill
336
0.0638
21.4368
30
Ditch
Road Fill
Construction
184
0.0451
8.2984
herbaceous, bog, etc.)
Being
(acres)
Grade Fill
TOTAL
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3,247
0.4644
98.0688
* All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1/100 of an acre
** Volumes are rounded up to the nearest cubic yard and assume an average depth of
streams to be 0.333 yards and do not account for discharge material above this 0.333 -
yard assumed depth.
WETLAND IMPACT TABLE
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Type of Wetland
Type of
Area of
Volume of
Impact
Type of
(e.g., forested, marsh,
Material
Impact
Discharge
Number
Impact
herbaceous, bog, etc.)
Being
(acres)
(cubic
Discharged
*
yards) **
1
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.572
2,764
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
2
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.032
157
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
3
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.072
348
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
4
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.085
409
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
5
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.014
68
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
6
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.016
76
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
Proposed
Construction
Road Fill
Grade Fill
7
(Previously
(currently
Estuarine Fringe
0.329
1,591
Impacted)
a utility
Loblolly Pine Forest
line
easement)
20
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.049
235
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
21
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.058
280
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
28
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.046
224
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
31
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.025
121
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
32
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.030
178
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
33
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Construction
0.049
237
Loblolly Pine Forest
Grade Fill
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S&EC, PA Project No. 6253
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Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
Loblolly Pine Forest
Construction
Grade Fill
0.075
357
Total Wetland Impact
1.452
7,045
* All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1/100 of an acre
* * Estimated volumes are rounded up to the nearest cubic yard and assume wetlands
to be 0.333 yards deep and do not account for discharge material above this 0.333 -
yard assumed depth.
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S&EC, PA Project No. 6253
BLOCK 22 — Surface Areas of Wetlands and Other Waters Filled
DITCH IMPACT TABLE
Ditch
Impact Number
Type of
Impact
Impact Length
(LF)
Area of Impact
(acres)*
8
Road Fill
222
0.0413
9
Road Fill
87
0.0095
10
Road Fill
108
0.0168
11
Road Fill
4
0.0005
12
Road Fill
9
0.0011
13
Road Fill
15
0.0013
14
Road Fill
88
0.0059
15
Road Fill
200
0.0149
16
Road Fill
140
0.0065
17
Road Fill
241
0.0109
18
Road Fill
225
0.0104
19
Road Fill
206
0.0095
22
Road Fill
207
0.0426
23
Road Fill
253
0.0545
24
Road Fill
291
0.0520
25
Road Fill
257
0.0520
26
Road Fill
63
0.0080
27
Road Fill
111
0.0178
29
Road Fill
336
0.0638
30
Road Fill
184
0.0451
TOTAL
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3,247
0.4644
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WETLAND IMPACT TABLE
* All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1/100 of an acre
IMPACT SUMMARY
Ditch Impacts (acres):
Type of
Type of Wetland
Area of Impact (acres)
Impact Site Number
Impact
(e.g., forested, marsh,
1.9164
Total Stream Impacts (linear feet):
0
herbaceous, bog, etc.)
1
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.572
Loblolly Pine Forest
2
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.032
Loblolly Pine Forest
3
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.072
Loblolly Pine Forest
4
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.085
Loblolly Pine Forest
5
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.014
Loblolly Pine Forest
6
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.016
Loblolly Pine Forest
7
Utility Line
Estuarine Fringe
0.329
(Previously Im acted)
Easement
Loblolly Pine Forest
20
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.049
Loblolly Pine Forest
21
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.058
Loblolly Pine Forest
28
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.046
Loblolly Pine Forest
31
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.025
Loblolly Pine Forest
32
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.030
Loblolly Pine Forest
33
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.049
Loblolly Pine Forest
34
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.075
Loblolly Pine Forest
TOTAL
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1.452
* All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1/100 of an acre
IMPACT SUMMARY
Ditch Impacts (acres):
0.4644
Wetland Impacts (acres):
1.452
Open Water impacts (acres):
0
Total Impacts to Waters of the US (acres):
1.9164
Total Stream Impacts (linear feet):
0
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WILMINGTON BEACH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
S&EC, PA Project No. 6253
is BLOCK 23 — Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete?
Existing Conditions:
With exception of Spot Lane (see Inset Map 1), most of the proposed roadway corridors
have either been partially cleared and partially filled, such as Searay Lane (see Inset Map
2) during the previous utility line were installation by the County or the roads have been
partially installed since originally being platted and are currently narrow dirt or gavel
roads, such as portions of Snapper Lane. Areas previously cleared within utility line
corridors have revegitated and are currently covered with herbaceous and shrub growth.
Previously Permitted Activities:
In 2001 in response to chronic issues with failing septic systems and septic water
intercepting surface waters, New Hanover County installed utility lines. The County
unfortunately did so without obtaining the proper 401 and 404 permits for jurisdictional
areas. The project was then turned over to the Town and the violation was discovered.
S&EC was asked to delineate wetlands and apply for after -the -fact permits for the area
north of Ocean Boulevard. The USACE provided approval of the delineation and issued
permits that designated four distinct categories that included: 1) Permanent Impacts (i.e.
roads totaling 0.333 acre), 2) Utility Easements to be maintained outside of the roads
(totaling 0.319 acre), 3) Disturbed wetlands left to revegetate naturally (totaling 0.063
acre), and 4) Disturbed wetlands to be replanted. Although the roads have not all been
• paved they have been installed. The utility lines were already in place and are regularly
maintained as specified. The areas that required natural regeneration of vegetation have
been allowed to do so, with exception to areas that within individual lots that the USACE
approved for disturbance and fill. Areas that were to be replanted were allowed to
naturally revegetate however there is no record indicating in planting of native species
within theses areas (total area of 15,541.8 ft2 or 0.357 acres). The second category of
0.319 acre of maintained areas are now within the areas requesting permanent fill.
Action ID #200101075 corresponds with the 404 -permit issued in 2001 for the above-
described activities.
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Unpermitted Previous Activities:
Utility lines south of Ocean Boulevard were not reviewed and permitted in 2001 but were
apparently installed at the same time as those permitted north of Ocean Boulevard. The
area depicted along the Searay Lane corridor contains an estimated area of 14,335 ft2
(0.329 acre) of fill placed over the installed utility line. This fill is within the proposed
road fill area and the resulting impacts are being tallied with the proposed road fill. If the
proposed Searay Lane is permitted as requested within this area, the previously un -
permitted utility impacts will be accounted for within the road impacts and mitigation
will be incorporated within the proposed road mitigation amount. If, however, this
section of Searay Lane is not permitted, an after -the -fact permit is requested for 14,335
ft2 (0.329 acre) of permanent fill due to utility impacts is requested.
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WILMINGTON BEACH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
S&EC, PA Project No. 6253
• Previously Permitted Permanent Impacts:
Action ID #200101075 previously permitted a total of 14,515.8 ft (0.333 acre) of
permanent fill impacts and 13,890 ft2 (0.319 acre) of "temporary" impacts that would be
regularly maintained. Again, the 0.319 acre of maintained area is now within the area
requesting permanent fill. It is worth noting that the area previously permitted for road
fill on Pinfish Lane (currently not within the project boundaries) was later permitted and
filled under a separate adjacent project. Impacts associated with the Pinfish Lane fill were
2533.5 ft2 (0.058 acre). Because this area was part of a separate project that also required
mitigation, this area should be subtracted from the overall impact, which makes the
overall previously permitted permanent impacts total 0.275 acre for the Wilmington
Beach Street Improvements Project.
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June 27, 2007
Bill Clark
Town of Carolina Beach
1121 North Lake Park Blvd.
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
Project: Wilmington Beach Street Improvements County; New Hanover
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) is willing to
accept payment for impacts associated with the above referenced project. Please note that this decision does not assure that
the payment will be approved by the permit issuing agencies as mitigation for project impacts. It is the responsibility of the
applicant to contact these agencies to determine if payment to the NCEEP will be approved.
This acceptance is valid for six months from the date of this letter and is not transferable. If we have not received a copy of
the issued 404 Permit/401 Certification/CAMA permit within this time frame, this acceptance will expire. It is the
applicant's responsibility to send copies of the permits to NCEEP. Once NCEEP receives a copy of the permit(s) an invoice
will be issued based on the required mitigation in that permit and payment must be made prior to conducting the authorized
work. The amount of the In Lieu Fee to be paid to NCEEP by an applicant is calculated based upon the Fee Schedule and
policies listed at www.nceep.net.
Based on the information supplied by you the impacts that may require compensatory mitigation are summarized in the
following table.
Cape Fear Stream (feet) Wetlands (acres) Buffer I Buffer II
03030005 (Sq. Ft.) (Sq. Ft.)
Cold
Cool Warm Riparian
Non -Riparian
Coastal Marsh
Impacts 0
0 0 0
1.80
0 0 0
Credits 0
0 0 0
3.60
0 0 0
Upon receipt of payment, EEP will take responsibility for providing the compensatory mitigation. If the regulatory agencies
require mitigation credits greater than indicated above, and the applicant wants NCEEP to be responsible for the additional
mitigation, the applicant will need to submit a mitigation request to NCEEP for approval prior to permit issuance. The
mitigation will be performed in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the N. C. Department of
Environment and Natural Resources and the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers dated November 4, 1998.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Kelly Williams at (919) 716-1921.
cc: Cyndi Karoly, NCDWQ Wetlands/401 Unit
Jennifer Frye, USACE-Wilmington
Joanne Steenhuis, NCDWQ- Wilmington
Nicole Thomson, agent
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Sincerely,
Willi rGilmore, PE
Director
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North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program, 1652 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1652 / 919-715-0476 / www.neeep.net
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S&EC, PA Project No. 6253
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CAROLINA BEACH, NC 28428
CDK RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS INC
PO BOX 15747
WILMINGTON, NC 28408
CHARLES E AND MARTHA H JENKINS
PO BOX 352
ALEXIS, NC 28006
BEA PROETSCH
OX 1102
CIRROLINA BEACH, NC
B & G STRICKLAND PROPERTIES
PO BOX 1068
CAROLINA BEACH, NC 28428
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PO BOX 16173
CHAPEL HILL, NC 27516
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PO BOX 234
CAROLINA BEACH, NC 28428
R A HENDRIX
PO BOX 1312
28428 CAROLINA BEACH, NC 28428
LARRY C AND BETTY O GRIZZLE
PO BOX 185
RESCUE, VA 23424
JOSEPH B OCONNOR III
PO BOX 891
CAROLINA BEACH, NC 28428
W M JR AND GLORIA B STRICKLAND
PO BOX 1068
0OLINA BEACH, NC 28428
DAVID C FRANCES REGAN LIV TR
PO BOX 327
KURE BEACH, NC 28449
MARISA L TREVINO, ET.,AL
PO BOX 24421
LOS ANGELES, CA 90024
PHILLIP D FOX
PO BOX 852
TAYLORSVILLE, NC 28681
P HOOD
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OX 70
BENSON, NC 27504
EVERETT C AND TRACI L SMITH
PO BOX 896
CAROLINA BEACH, NC 28428
ARNOLD L AND BARBARA ROSE
PO BOX 726
CLEMMONS, NC 27012
EAKES PROPERTIES
MOX 149
E BEACH, NC 28449
JESSE A AND NORMA K BLACKMAN
PO BOX 878
FREMONT, NC 27830
FRANCIS P CANNATELLI HRS
PO BOX 452
NASSAU, DE 19969
JAMES I AND MARTHA G STEPHENS
PO BOX 10395
SOUTHPORT, NC 28461
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PO BOX 2465
FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28302
RAY M JR AND JEANE H ATKINSON
PO BOX 69
KURE BEACH, NC 28449
COASTAL ATLANTIC PARTNERS LLC
PO BOX 1735
NEW BERN, NC 28563
KATHLEEN CANNATELLI
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NASSAU, DE 19969
ROBERT A PLEASANTS
PO BOX 861
CAROLINA BEACH, NC 28428
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HIGH POINT, NC 27261
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PO BOX 2232
CAROLINA BEACH, NC 28428
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PO BOX 483
CAROLINA BEACH, NC 28428
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VIENNA,VA 22181
1105 BOWFIN LANE COA
1105 BOWFIN LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
1112 BOWFIN LANE HOA
155 E RIVIERA DR
LINDHURST,NY 11757
1114 BONITO LANE HOA
2702 ANDROMEDA DR
DORADO SPRING,CO
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2702 ANDROMEDA DR
COLORADO SPRING,CO
1103 BOWFIN COA INC
2676 GLENCROFT RD
VIENNA,VA 22181
1109 BOWFIN UOA INC
7417 FISHERMAN CREEK DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28405
1113 MACKEREL LANE COA
1113 MACKEREL LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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1115 MACKEREL LN
80906 CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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1117 MACKEREL LN
80906 CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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1118 BONITO LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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1119 SWORDFISH LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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2702 ANDROMEDA DR
COLORADO SPRING,CO 80906
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1122 BONITO LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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WILMINGTON,NC 28401
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CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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FAIRDAX,VA 22033
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&OLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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620 S CASCADE AVE
COLORADO SPRING,CO 80903
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1513 SNAPPER LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
1606 SNAPPER LANE COA INC
950 BANTON LN
G:ADSTONE,VA 24553
1306 SNAPPER LANE COA
1306 SNAPPER LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
1318 SNAPPER LN COA
1318 SNAPPER LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28480
1422 SWORDFISH LANE HOA
720 N 3RD ST
WILMINGTON,NC 28401
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1503 BONITO LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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3217 BRAGG DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
1521 SWORDFISH LANE UOA
1521 SWORDFISH LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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7417 S FISHERMAN CREEK DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28405
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10 FISHERMAN CREEK DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28405
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CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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506 TENNESSEE AVE COA
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CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
JAMAL DAVID AHMED
1214 SNAPPER LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC
ALTIERI HOMES LLC
9017 RED BRANCH RD
CnLUMBIA,MD 21045
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306 TENNESSEE AVE
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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205 HOLIDAY HILLS DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
502 TENNESSEE AVENUE COA
502 TENNESSEE AVE
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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188 CARLTON ST
CLAYTON,NC 27520
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4696 SIERRA VIEW DR
28428 DENVER,NC 28037
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216 BUTTERNUT DR
FREDERICKSBURG,VA 22408
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W BONITO LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
JEREMY BAILEY
1422 GROVE PT
WILMINGTON,NC
ASHLEY TURNER BUILDING CO INC
1522 MACKEREL LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
JANET NAYLOR BAREFOOT
207 HEREFORD DR
28409 DUDLEY,NC 28333
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114 MAPLEWOOD AVE
THOMASVILLE,NC 27360
ROBERT H AND ALICE M BELL
3" R GLEN VALLEY RD
*EIGH,NC 27609
BKSL BEACHCOMBERS LLC
262 SEAWATCH WAY
KURE BEACH,NC 28449
DALE E AND JOAN B BODENHAMER
4110 OLD VINEYARD RD
WINSTON SALEM,NC 27104
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7686 FIRETHORN DR
FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28311
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2702 ANDROMEDA DR
COLORADO SPRING,CO 80906
ALAN C BIDDLE
4929 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE
WILMINGTON,NC 28403
BLACK SANDS LLC
703 PRINCESS ST
WILMINGTON,NC 28401
PAUL B BOETTCHER
116 BELVEDERE CT
LELAND,NC 28451
ROBERT M AND TERESA S BRANDON
12 BERMUDA DR
WRIGHTSVILLE B.,NC 28480
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61 PENNY RD
HIGH POINT,NC 27265
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7319 CANTERWAY DR
CHARLOTTE,NC 28227
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1018 CANAL DR
&OLINA BEACH,NC 28428
BURRUS ROBERT T PATRICIA ET.,AL
1601 SABRA DR
KINSTON,NC 28504
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30 ARDSLEY DR
NEW CITY,NY 10994
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2826 SAMET DR
HIGH POINT,NC 27265
FRANK A AND SUANN BROWN
226 CIDER MILL RD
MOUNT SIDNEY,VA 24467
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3521 CHALMERS DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
JORGE E AND EVA N MARTI DE CALERO
6191 LAKE TRAIL DR
FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28304
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NEW CITY,NY 10994
CAROLINA BEACH LOFTS LLC
2702 ANDROMEDA DR
CnLORADO SPRING,CO 80906
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CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
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KERNERSVILLE,NC 27284
ROBERT A AND REBECCA CHILCOTE
1108 SNAPPER LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
COASTAL LAND DEVELOPERS INC
205 WESLEY RD
GREENVILLE,NC 27858
WILLIAM RHYNE AND JAYNE M COOK
1 'ln6 COKER AVE
*RLOTTE,NC 28202
DAVID F COUCH
2401 PENNY RD
HIGH POINT,NC
THOMAS EARL AND LILLIAN S CHESHIRE
921 NOTTINGHAM DR
CHARLOTTE,NC 28211
MARVIN L AND SUE W CLARK
7832 WALLACE LN
CHARLOTTE,NC 28212
GLEN AND DEBRA COMER
5833 JOLIET DR
PLEASANT GARDEN,NC 27313
MICHELE CORDIAL, ET.,AL
13 SASSAFRAS LN
GREENBURG,PA 15601
MAMIE LEE COUNCIL, ET.,AL
3941 E NC HWY 53
27265 BURGAW,NC 28425
GARY W AND SANDRA L COX
309 DAVIS RD
KURE BEACH,NC 28449
ROBIN H CRIBB
209 WINDY HILLS DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
0
DANNY R AND PENNY K CRIBB
209 WINDY HILLS DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
CAROL M DEAN
1806 LOUDOUN DR
HAYMARKET,VA 20169
r""VID AND JANIS DEAN
* RIVER RD
MANASSAS,VA 20111
MARY DILL
1135 SULPHUR SPRING RD
MIDDLETOWN,VA 22645
KENENTH WADE SR & CAROLYN EASTER
287 DUDLEY AVE
MT AI RY, NC 27030
RALPH L AND ANDREA S EDWARDS
7f)3 TEXAS AVE
WOLINA BEACH,NC 28428
DARRELL ERBE
7109 SAYBROOK DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28405
CAROL FACKRELL
2414 CARBONTON RD
SANFORD,NC 27330
JOEL F FELDMAN
6811 TOWLES RD
WILMINGTON,NC
0
RALPH B AND PAMELA B DEAN
11995 MEMORY LN
NOKESVILLE,VA 20181
DREAM BOAT CAY COA
1422 BONITO LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
RALPH L AND ANDREA S EDWARDS
411 BRIERWOOD TRL
HAMPSTEAD,NC 28443
MICHAEL D AND PAMELA L EFIRD
20013 AQUADALE RD
ALBEMARLE,NC 28001
JAMES E AND PREMA C EVERHART
2369 JOHNSTON TOWN RD
THOMASVILLE,NC 27360
DAVID A FANN, ET.,AL
401 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
ANITA D FINKLE
4940 SHOWALTER RD
28409 ROANOKE,VA 24017
'r[=FREY S AND KATHLEEN M FLEMING
06 FOX POINT RD
FREDERICKSBURG,VA 22407
MICHAEL AND CYNTHIA FOWLER, ET.,AL
6717 LONG RD
CHARLOTTE,NC 28227
DELMER L III AND DONNA J FRALEY
495 COX RD
SALISBURY,NC 28146
NELSON S AND LISA H FRALEY
1 r)15 ST PETERS CHURCH RD
*D HILL,NC 28071
GERALD AND BARBARA FULLER
825 FOREST HILLS DR
HENDERSON,NC 27537
MARTHA P GANN
1221 BOWFIN LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC
EDDIE A FLOWE
5527 MANNING RD
CHARLOTTE,NC 28269
MIKE GILBERT FOWLER
1604 MACKEREL LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
DELMER L JR AND SHIRLEY E FRALEY
150 PINE LAKE DR
SALISBURY,NC 28146
JERRY LEE AND SANDRA C FRAZIER
7846 GODWIN LAKE RD
DUNN,NC 28334
WILLIAM E FURR
1200 ORANGE AVE
WINTER SPRINGS,FL 32708
CHARLES AND TAMARA R GARCIA
141 MILLBROOK DR
28428 EDEN,NC 27288
MATTHEW AND ANN I GIGGEY, ET.,AL
8108 MASON RIDGE LN
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
0
MARTIN J AND MARY ANN GILLAN
302 COLONY GREEN CT
WILMINGTON,NC 28412
F" TRICIA H GILLEY, ET.,AL
WENDERSON ST
WRIGHTSVILLE B.,NC 28480
JAMES C AND BETTY S GODWIN
944 MALLARD BAY
HAMPSTEAD,NC 28443
MICHAEL C GREENWOOD, ET.,AL
8671 GRAYSON PARK DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28411
HAMMILL CONSTRUCTION CO INC
Ir -"r,1 ST STEPHENS CHURCH RD
OD HILL,NC 28071
TEDDIE B AND MERLE H HARRISON
5128 HEWITT DR
FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28311
W L SR AND MARY C HARTSELL REV TR
303 TENNESSEE AVE
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
HERMAN INC, ET
609 PINER RD
W11_MINGTON,NC
0
VIRGINIA L GLENN
4212 FOREST EDGE TRL
DURHAM,NC 27705
NEIL C AND JOAN D GOODRICH
175 OLD RIVER RD
ARNOLD,MD 21012
WILLIAM J HAIR ETUX
138 COLEY RD
ELIZABETHTOWN,NC 28337
KATHERINE MARIE HARRIS
1407 SPOT LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
JEFFERY H AND MEREDITH HARTSELL
12407 OLD CAMDEN RD
MIDLAND,NC 28107
BETTY AND RENE POPLIN HENDRICKS
1708 35TH ST
CHARLOTTE,NC 28205
,AL JAMES R AND TAMMY M HOLYFIELD
4074 SOUTHVIEW DR
28409 GREENSBORO,NC 27407
C' 4UDE A HOOD HRS
fpCAPE OWEN MANOR RD
lZABETHTOWN,NC 28337
WILLIAM BRENT HOWARD
213 HILLER RD
CHAPIN,SC 29036
JAMES M AND LORI S HUGHES
7665 GRAVEL HILL RD
DENTON,NC 27239
RHONDA HUNNICUTT
8Q57 RIVER RD
*MINGTON,NC 28412
SCOTT K IRWIN
24 GRANDVIEW DR
RADFORD,VA 24141
DEBORA C JACKSON
1420 PINFISH LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC
FRANK A JOHNSON
1912 GREENBRIAR RD
KINSTON,NC 28501
0
SAMUEL R AND BARBARA B HOUSLEY
1052 COTTONWOOD CT
MARCO ISLAND,FL 34145
SETH M HOWELL
1522 BOWFIN LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
JEFFERY M HUMPHREY, ET.,AL
5401 HAMMER FEST CT
KNIGHTDALE,NC 27545
FRED S HUTCHINS JR
218 MCALWAY RD
CHARLOTTE,NC 28211
ISLAND INVESTORS LLC
135 RIVER OAKS DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28412
JAMES E CONLON CONSTRUCTION CO
5046 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE
28428 WILMINGTON,NC 28403
MARTHA SUE JOHNSTON
444 PINNACLE DR
HUNTERSVILLE,NC 28078
CRY D AND BRENDA J JONES
W4 OAK HAVEN RD
HOPE MILLS,NC 28348
TAMMY L AND WILLIAM C JORDAN JR
2417 LOFTIN DR
DURHAM,NC 27704
PATRICIA C AND ROBERT A KEARNS
4516 QUEENSTOWN CT
RALEIGH,NC 27612
EVIN JASON KING
6 A 0 DAWSON MILLER RD
*EBORO,NC 27205
FRANCES GLENN LAWRENCE
1315 SYCAMORE DR
GARNER,NC 27529
KEVIN LAMAR & STEPHANIE LYNN LEE
5229 LITTLE CREEK CHURCH RD
CLAYTON,NC 27520
DAVID EDWIN LEM
5441 LANCER DR
HIGH POINT,NC 27263
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SCOTT JONES
202 TEAKWOOD DR
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
BARRY WOOD KEARNS
302 KEARNS DR
LEXINGTON,NC 27395
MICHAEL L AND DINAH N KEETERLE
7627 IMPERIAL PLAZA DR
FORT WAYNE,IN 46835
THOMAS E AND DEBORAH P LARRIMORE
2829 SNIDER RD
YADKINVILLE,NC 27055
LEAR GENEVIEVE TESTAMENTARY TR
480 HIGHVIEW DR
REDNOR,PA 19087
LOUIS AND JESSICA LEE, ET.,AL
11980 VALLEY VIEW DR
NOKESVILLE,VA 20181
AGNES JANE LEWIS
5125 TEMPLE HILLS RD
TEMPLE HILLS,MD 20748
'NA PROPERTIES LLC
• RIVER OAKS DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28412
STANLEY JOSEPH AND NANCY E MAISEL
13512 ARROWWOOD LN
BOWIE,MD 20715
VIRGINIA AND RAY ETVIR MCFALL
4211 S 1 STAVE
ST PETERSBURG,FL 37311
KEVIN AND NANCY Z MCGRATH
2A76 GLENCROFT RD
'W NAVA 22181
GARY AND MELODY MILLER REV TRUST
6851 MELODY LN
CHARLOTTE,NC 28215
GLENN T AND EDITH MARIE MORGAN
4321 IOLA DR
CHARLOTTE,NC 28269
NORMAN R AND JANET MURRAY
114 COUNTRY PLACE RD
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
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ROBERT H AND MARGARET D MACKAY
4698 JAMESTOWN DR
STEVENSVILLE,MI 49127
NUIJIHIDAR MANSOUR
3900 HOWARD CIR
RALEIGH,NC 27604
VIRGINIA RAY AND FREDERICK MCFALL
101 YACHT CLUB CIR
N REDINGTON BCH,FL 33708
DAVID R J AND ANNA MEILY
6503 LYTHAM CT
GREENSBORO,NC 27410
MONSOUR INVESTMENT INC
202 SAINT MARY'S PKY
FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28303
NELLIE MARGARET MOZINGO
407 SO KING ST
FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28301
NEW HAN CNTY WATER/SEWER
320 CHESTNUT ST
WILMINGTON,NC 28401
Ir-` /ING C AND KATHERINE NOYES
• LAKEWOOD DR
JEFFERSON CITY,TN 37760
JOHN N JR AND SANDRA G ODELL
1213 BERSHIRE RD
FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28304
THE OLIVE FAMILY TRUST
4103 S ALSTON AVE
DURHAM,NC 27713
STEVEN P AND NANCY L OSULLIVAN
1 r -?2 PINFISH LN
OOLINA BEACH,NC 28428
DONALD R AND VIRGINIA H PAYNTER
204 CRESTWOOD RD
HENDERSON,NC 27536
STEPHEN R AND KAREN
1879 POST OAK TRL
RESTON,VA 20191
CHARLES F NUNNERY ETUX
716 HAMILTON RD
RALEIGH,NC 27604
JOHN WILLIAM OLIPHANT JR
107 BEECHWOOD DR
YORKTOWN,VA 23692
PERI AND SUSAN ORLANDO
1106 SNAPPER LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
JOEL D AND BARBARA V PARDUE
520 HWY 62 E
PLEASANT GARDEN,NC 27313
ALEXANDRA PAZIUK
169 JAVA ST
BROOKLYN,NY 11222
E PITT JOBY F AND JOAN C POTEAT
5790 MARTY LN
CLEMMONS,NC 27012
MICHAEL PRESTIPINO, ET.,AL
1510 STONES CROSSING RD
EASTON,PA 18045
0
WILLIAM RAND LINDA L PREVATTE
3725 DANDRIDGE CIR
MATTHEWS,NC 28105
WP" A RILOU P PRICE
0 ANKAR PARK DR
BELLINGHAM,WA 98226
RDR INVESTMENTS LLC
3305 AMBER DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
RED SNAPPER UOA INC
3320 KIRBY SMITH DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
PATRICIA R RICE, ET.,AL
40r, TANBRIDGE RD
OMINGTON,NC 28405
DAVID L AND RITA B RICHARDSON
6112 GLENN OAK CT
RALEIGH,NC 27606
MICHAEL W AND LINDA L ROHLEDER
1036 NABBS CREEK RD
GLEN BURNIE,MD 21060
IAN MAJ BRITT ROSENBAUM
1528 HARBOUR DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
0
LEWIS I JR AND BELINDA S PRITCHETT
3492 HERON CIR
SOUTHPORT,NC 28461
RED EYE PROPERTIES
406 TANBRIDGE RD
WILMINGTON,NC 28405
JERRY D AND LINDA K RHODES
8730 LINTON HALL RD
BRISTOW,VA 20136
CARY L & JACQUELINE A RICHARDSON
2717 HAYFIELD DR
ASHEBORO, 27205
PATTI RIPPEL
1016 LAWRENS WAY
KNIGHTDALE,NC 27545
PAMELA J AND JOHN Y ROSEBERRY JR
13204 OLD CHURCH RD
NOKESVILLE,VA 20181
TERRY WAYNE ROTHROCK
9545 HUNGARY WOODS DR
GLEN ALLEN,VA 23060
r' YDE E ROWE
• JACK CHAVIS RD
TIMBERLAKE,NC 27583
THOMAS L AND KIMBERLY M RUSHTON
3512 MARATHON ALY
CASTLE HAYNE,NC 28429
WILLIAM L SEALE HRS
716 SLOCUM TRL
ATKINSON,NC 28421
SILVER OLYMPIC LLC
4P'15 SUN VALLEY DR
OEIGH,NC 27606
BOBBY L SIMPSON ETUX
5217 DUTCHMAN DR
RALEIGH,NC 27606
LACY AND NEAL SPIVEY
1608 SHARPE AVE
NASHVILLE,TN 37206
KENT L AND MELINDA L STANTON
8108 YELLOW DAISY DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28412
0
RPHD HOLDINGS LLC
1210 SWORDFISH LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
KELLY F RUTHERFORD
3524 STANCIL ST
VIRGINIA BEACH,VA 23452
DON A JR AND JANET G SHUE
1515 W SUGAR CREEK RD
CHARLOTTE,NC 28262
MICHAEL T AND BRENDA SIMMONS
2615 PERSHING ST
GREENSBORO,NC 27405
SHARON ANN CROFOOT SKOGLUND
1081 BROADVIEW DR
ANNAPOLIS,MD 21401
RICHARD KENT STANLEY
313 N WALLACE AVE
WILMINGTON,NC 28403
OTHO E STARNES
3806 WOLF POND RD
MONROE,NC 28112
K"THERINE S STEED
i6 BOYDEN ST
GREENSBORO,NC 27403
GWENDOLYN GAIL STEPHENSON
5702 COURTLAND PL
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
SWORDFISH REAL ESTATE LLC
155 E RIVERA DR
LINDHURST,NY 11757
TEXAS AVENUE PARTNERSHIP
2116 OLD FRANKLIN GROVE DR
OPEL HILL,NC 27514
JOHN W AND JULIE R THOMPSON
705 ATLANTA AVE
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
TOMMY RAY & SHEILA FAYE TROUTMAN
5925 AFTON RUN
CONCORD,NC 28027
FRANK L VANBAVEL
310 DAVIS RD
KI IRE BEACH,NC 28449
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V STEINER FAMILY LLC
10610 RHODE ISLAND AVE
BELTSVILLE,MD 20705
GLENN G AND CARRIE C SWANN
13530 CLIFFHAVEN LN
HUNTERSVILLE,NC 28078
DANNY EARL TACKETT
2045 BERRY PEARCE RD
TIMBERLAKE,NC 27583
DANIEL KENT THOMPSON
599 AIRLIE RD
WILMINGTON,NC 28403
WILLIAM MARTY THOMPSON
2688 TABERNACLE CHURCH RD
PLEASANT GARDEN,NC 27313
THOMAS N TUCKER
315 FRIDAY DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28411
DAVID A II AND TERESA I VANDAMME
4601 LINDEN RIDGE RD
WILMINGTON,NC 28412
6NTAGE POINT INVESTMENTS LLC
S KERR AVE
WILMINGTON,NC 28403
HERBERT A AND BARBARA WALKER
207 E AVE
KURE BEACH,NC 28449
KEVIN M AND BARBARA C WALSH
5328 BENT LEAF DR
RALEIGH,NC 27606
ROY A WATSON
1185 SCOUT RD
*ISBURY,NC 28146
HERBERT L WHITAKER
3640 DRAYTON RD
FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28303
CLYDE R WILLIAMS JR
2940 S NC HWY 50
BEULAVILLE,NC 28518
KEITH L WILSON
1303 PINFISH LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC
0
RICHARD A AND GWENN E VENA
1502 GOOSE LANDING CIR
WILMINGTON,NC 28403
SHEILA L WALKER
1503 ROBERT E LEE DR
WILMINGTON,NC 28412
ROBERT W AND SONDRA C WARE
1422 MACKEREL LN
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
RONALD R AND SARAH B WEST
3501 KYLE CT
WILMINGTON,NC 28409
TERRY H & DEBORAH W WILLIAM, ET.,AL
1033 BRAGG BLV
FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28301
MELROSE WILLIAMS
3178 BITTERSWEET DR
FAYETTEVILLE,NC 28306
M J WILSON JR
6700 MELODY LN
28428 CHARLOTTE,NC 28215
I"' LIM J AND ROBIN P WILSON
WO CLEARVALE DR
CHARLOTTE,NC 28227
JOHN GRETCHEN WYATT
4203 BLAZING STAR LN
GREENSBORO,NC 27410
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KURT T WOOTEN, ET.,AL
201 TEXAS AVE
CAROLINA BEACH,NC 28428
DOROTHY AND HENRY H YOUNG III
2370 SALUDA RD
CHESTER,SC 29706
Supplemental Information
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PURPOSE AND NEED STATEMENT.............................................................................................2
2. WETLANDS AVOIDANCE AND ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS................................................2
3. IMPACT MINIMIZATION..............................................................................................................3
4. PROPOSED IMPACTS......................................................................................................................3
4.1
WETLAND IMPACTS......................................................................................................................3
4.2
DITCH IMPACTS............................................................................................................................4
5. PUBLIC INTEREST ISSUES............................................................................................................5
5.1
CONSERVATION: ...........................................................................................................................
6
5.2
WATER QUALITY: ......................................................................................................................... 6
5.3
WETLANDS: .................................................................................................................................. 8
5.4
FLOOD HAZARD: ........................................................................................................................... 9
5.5
FLOODPLAIN VALUE: ....................................................................................................................
9
5.6
LAND USE: ..................................................................................................................................
10
5.7
RECREATION: ..............................................................................................................................
10
5.8
SAFETY: ......................................................................................................................................
10
5.9
AESTHETICS: ...............................................................................................................................
10
5.10
HISTORIC PROPERTIES: ...............................................................................................................
10
5.11
WATER SUPPLY: .........................................................................................................................
11
5.12
NAVIGATION: ..............................................................................................................................
11
5.13
ENERGY NEEDS: .........................................................................................................................
11
5.14
MINERAL NEEDS: ........................................................................................................................
11
. 5.15
5.16
ECONOMICS: ...............................................................................................................................
FISH & WILDLIFE VALUES:.........................................................................................................11
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5.17
SHORE EROSION & ACCRETION: .................................................................................................
13
5.18
FOOD & FIBER PRODUCTION: .....................................................................................................
13
5.19
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS: ....................................................................................................
13
5.20
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP: ..............................................................................................................
14
5.21
NEEDS AND WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE: .......................................................................................
14
6. MITIGATION...................................................................................................................................15
• 1. PURPOSE AND NEED STATEMENT
The purpose of the proposed Wilmington Beach Street Improvements Project is to
provide paved road access to the historically platted lots and to subsequently address the
need and demand for housing in the area. The existing streets in the project area are dirt
or gravel roads in the existing platted town right of ways. Due to the increasing demand
for lots in this area, the catalyst now exists for the construction of the roads and utilities
required to access the individually owned adjacent lots, both of which (roads and lots)
have been platted as far back as 1913.According to the North Carolina Demographics
web site (http://demog.state.nc.us/), New Hanover County's population is expected to
increase by approximately 15% during the next decade, from 200,213 to 235,778 citizens.
The majority of the County's growth in population and economic status is expected along
the coast. There is an expected increased demand for residential housing, including
retirement communities, as well as the unique resort community aspect for tourists and
vacationers. Given the projected demographic growth of the County and the proximity to
the beaches, golf courses and the growing central business district, the demand for quality
community living is also increasing.
2. WETLANDS AVOIDANCE AND ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS
Off-site Alternatives and Avoidance:
As per the New Hanover County web site, the Wilmington Beach Street Improvements
project is only one of a few sites on the Atlantic Seaboard in Southeast New Hanover
County that can offer the preferred conditions for single-family residential development.
Ideally, any single-family residential lots should offer its residents a potable water supply
and ready access to major transportation corridors. It has been determined that this is the
preferred site location for several justifiable reasons. The reasons include the existing
physical location of the site, site topography, economic benefit to the County and
Carolina Beach, and accessibility to other areas of the region including key commercial
centers, such as Wilmington, NC. In addition, the street infrastructure and lot layouts
were platted in 1913. In 2001, due to existing failing septic systems, New Hanover
County installed utility lines to service existing and future homes. These historically
platted lots will therefore have the necessary services when they are developed. In
addition, the property owners adjacent to the proposed Wilmington Beach Street
Improvements are not receiving the same town amenities that other tax paying residents
are receiving.
On-site Avoidance:
The Town of Carolina Beach is proposing to build the roadway infrastructure as depicted
so that current and future adjacent property owners will have paved access to their
property. The Wilmington Beach Street Improvements will also allow for access of
emergency vehicles to the platted lots. The proposed road installation site plan cannot
avoid the proposed wetland impacts due to the inability to move the road alignment onto
lots currently owned by multiple individuals.
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3. IMPACT MINIMIZATION
A significant challenge for this project is the necessity to avoid and minimize impacts to
jurisdictional areas where the roadways have been platted and adjacent lots sold for more
than 80 years. In 2006, S&EC was hired to delineate jurisdictional areas within and
adjacent to the proposed roads. The proposed right-of-way widths vary dependant on the
class of road (e.g. collector, thoroughfare, etc). The Town of Carolina Beach is
proposing a minimum width asphalt road of 2-9 foot travel lanes in the project areas to
reduce the amount of new impervious area and also reduce the amount of permanent
impacts to the wetlands. The wetland impacts proposed are necessary for the appropriate
grading of the roadway and associated shoulders. It should be noted that in an effort to
minimize impacts, sidewalks have only been proposed in an East/West direction and do
not result in any additional wetland impacts.
4. PROPOSED IMPACTS
Attachment 1 (Agent Authorization Forms) and the Individual Permit Application Form
• are included as procedural documents relative to this application.
is
4.1 Wetland Impacts
The Project's footprint will permanently impact approximately 1.452 acres of
jurisdictional wetlands (see attached Impact maps). The USACE has stated that they will
consider the impacts associated with the lot developments as secondary impacts
associated with the roads. Please refer to the Impact Table below for an outline of
proposed wetland impacts.
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Type of
Type of Wetland
Area of Impact (acres)
Impact Site Number
Impact
(e.g., forested, marsh,
herbaceous, bog, etc.)
1
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.572
Loblolly Pine Forest
2
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.032
Loblolly Pine Forest
3
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.072
Loblolly Pine Forest
4
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.085
Loblolly Pine Forest
5
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.014
Loblolly Pine Forest
3
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6
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.016
8
Road Fill
Loblolly Pine Forest
0.0413
7
Utility Line
Estuarine Fringe
0.329
(Previously Impacted)
Easement
Loblolly Pine Forest
0.0168
20
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.049
12
Road Fill
Loblolly Pine Forest
0.0011
21
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.058
14
Road Fill
Loblolly Pine Forest
0.0059
28
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.046
Loblolly Pine Forest
31
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.025
Loblolly Pine Forest
32
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.030
Loblolly Pine Forest
33
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.049
Loblolly Pine Forest
34
Road Fill
Estuarine Fringe
0.075
Loblolly Pine Forest
TOTAL
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1.452
* All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1/100 of an acre
is
4.2 Ditch Impacts
The Project's footprint will permanently impact approximately 3,247 linear feet (0.4644
acres) of naturalized jurisdictional ditches (see attached Impact maps). Please refer to the
Impact Table below for an outline of proposed jurisdictional ditch impacts.
•
Ditch
Impact Number
Type of
Impact
Impact Length
(LF)
Area of Impact
(acres)*
8
Road Fill
222
0.0413
9
Road Fill
87
0.0095
10
Road Fill
108
0.0168
11
Road Fill
4
0.0005
12
Road Fill
9
0.0011
13
Road Fill
15
0.0013
14
Road Fill
88
0.0059
15
Road Fill
200
0.0149
2
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16
Road Fill
140
0.0065
17
Road Fill
241
0.0109
18
Road Fill
225
0.0104
19
Road Fill
206
0.0095
22
Road Fill
207
0.0426
23
Road Fill
253
0.0545
24
Road Fill
291
0.0520
25
Road Fill
257
0.0520
26
Road Fill
63
0.0080
27
Road Fill
111
0.0178
29
Road Fill
336
0.0638
30
Road Fill
184
0.0451
TOTAL
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3,247
0.4644
5. PUBLIC INTEREST ISSUES
In a document provided by the U.S. Corps of Engineers titled "Wetlands & Corps
Wetland Regulations" and dated August 13, 2001, the Corps of Engineers lists 21
specific factors that will be reviewed related to Public Interest. These items are as
follows:
Conservation
Water Quality
Wetlands
Flood Hazard
Floodplain Value
Land Use
Recreation
Safety
Aesthetics
Historic Properties
Water Supply
Navigation
Energy Needs
Mineral Needs
Economics
Fish & Wildlife Values
Shore Erosion and Accretion
Food & Fiber Production
Environmental Concerns
Property Ownership
Needs and Welfare of the People
Responses to each of the 21 Public Interest Issues are presented below.
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5.1 Conservation:
The Town requested a detailed wetland delineation in order to determine the extents of
the potential wetland impacts due to the proposed roadway infrastructure. The proposed
roadways, as well as the adjacent lots, were platted beginning in 1913 prior to the
inception of the Clean Water Act and any wetland regulations and therefore, there is little
to no practical potential to preserve or dedicate any open space within these platted
corridors. The Town, however, has made plans to contacted some adjacent property
owners whose lots are entirely within wetlands to attempt to purchase those properties
however at this point the Town has indicated that none of the property owners contacted
have been interested. The Town is however offering as mitigation (preservation) to set
aside an approximately 40 -acre site made up primarily of salt marsh.
5.2 Water Quality:
The Site is located in the Cape Fear River Basin in DWQ subbasin 03-06-17 and in
USGS Hydrologic Unit Code 03030005. The Site is adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean,
which is Class SB waters. SB classified waters are Tidal Salt Waters that are protected
for primary recreation, which includes swimming on a frequent or organized basis as well
as secondary recreation, fishing and aquatic life including propagation and survival and
wildlife. Although the site drains to Tidal Salt Waters, the site itself does not contain
tidally influenced waters or wetlands. The Northern portion of the project drains to
ditches that ultimately drain to Carolina Lake, which is an unclassified water body.
According to the DWQ's Cape Fear River Basinwide Water Quality Management Plan
(2005), the portion of the Atlantic Ocean from the sub -basin boundary to South Fort
Fisher Boulevard, approximately 4.7 coastal miles, is Impaired for Recreation because of
Enterrococcus bacteria. This impairment is due to the permanent postings of swimming
advisories as well as the 18 known stormdrains that periodically discharge onto the beach
in this area. Of the five (5) monitoring stations in the vicinity, only one (1) exhibited
criteria that exceeded the allowed thresholds. Additionally, the known, past issues of
failing septic systems in the area were contributing factors to the impairment of the
surrounding water bodies.
Water quality could be impacted by the Project in two ways. First, during construction,
sediment could enter the waterways. Secondly, after construction is completed,
stormwater runoff may impact the streams and ditches that drain to Carolina Lake or
ultimately, the Atlantic Ocean. Measures are being taken to prevent these possibilities.
Current sediment and erosion control guidelines will be adhered to. Stormwater treatment
will meet the NC Division of Water Quality's standards.
Grading and construction activities associated with the Project may temporarily increase
siltation on and immediately "downstream" of the road construction areas. However, due
to the sandy soils on site and their high infiltration rate, as well as the lack of a significant
grade change, siltation is expected to be minimal. During rainstorms, erosion from a
cleared site will be much higher than erosion from a forested site; however, it is
important to note that only the roadway corridors will be cleared. Although the adjacent
lots will be considered secondary impacts, they are not part of this project and will be
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. cleared individually based on Approvals granted to each individual landowner. The
North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973 requires that a plan to
control erosion and sedimentation be developed for any activity that disturbs one acre of
land or more. This plan must include control measures that will prevent sediment impacts
to water quality. Practices must be installed that will control sedimentation from the peak
runoff generated by the 10 -year storm. One of the best methods to control sediment
loading from construction sites is to minimize the time that land is exposed. Data
collected by NCSU researchers indicates that mulching and seeding reduce erosion rates
by approximately 95 percent. The State law requires that permanent ground cover be
established within 15 working days from when grading is completed. The Project will
meet or exceed that requirement. For the purposes of the Carolina Beach Street
improvements, most of the proposed roadway corridors were partially cleared when the
utility lines were installed by the County previously, however, ground cover (herbaceous
and shrub) has since been re-established. By following the site and grading plan and
implementing and maintaining BMPs to control construction sedimentation for the 10 -
year storm the impacts to water quality during construction will be minimized and will
not be significant.
Within the project boundary (i.e. road corridors) stormwater devices will be finalized so
that the discharge at the project's completion will not exceed that of the current
conditions. Meetings have been held with DWQ in an effort to finalize plans and DWQ's
stormwater approval as well as the approval of Coastal Stormwater will be required in
order to have all of the necessary permits and approvals.
The following is an excerpt of what is being proposed by the Town for their stormwater
ordinance that will be applied to the individual adjacent lots. This language still has to be
approved by the Town's board.
Section 16-197. Required On-site Management of Stormwater
(a) All existing vacant lots, redevelopment of existing lots or substantial
improvement greater than 50% of the certified appraised value or tax value to existing
structures in the Wilmington Beach Area shall manage the post development run-off from
a ten-year frequency storm, so that the on-site and off-site effects of development are the
same or better than the pre -development state. For the purposes of this ordinance,
Wilmington Beach is considered the area east of Lake Park Blvd. to the Sunnypoint
Buffer and all land from the Kure Beach Town limits to the Carolina Sands Subdivision.
(b) All existing vacant lots, redevelopment of existing lots or substantial
improvement to existing structures on any dirt, gravel or soil road in the Town of
Carolina Beach shall manage the post development run-off from a ten-year frequency
storm, so that the on-site and off-site effects of development are the same or better than
the pre -development state.
(c) The on-site management of stormwater shall apply to all parcels as defined in (a)
and (b) of this Section. In the event that a North Carolina registered licensed professional
engineer determines that the on-site management of stormwater is impractical due to soil
conditions or other environmental site constraints, the Town may allow for a combination
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of on-site treatment and payment in lieu of treatment as allowed by this ordinance.
(d) The on-site management of stormwater shall comply with the requirements of the
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Best Management
Practices Manual.
5.3 Wetlands:
As stated earlier, with exception of Spot Lane (see Inset Map 1), most of the proposed
roadway corridors have either been partially cleared and partially filled, such as Searay
Lane (see Inset Map 2) during the previous utility line were installation by the County or
the roads have been partially installed since originally being platted and are currently
narrow dirt or gavel roads, such as portions of Snapper Lane. Areas previously cleared
within utility line corridors have revegitated and are currently covered with herbaceous
and shrub growth.
In 2001 in response to chronic issues with failing septic systems and septic water
intercepting surface waters, New Hanover County installed utility lines. The County
unfortunately did so without obtaining the proper 401 and 404 permits for jurisdictional
areas. The project was then turned over to the Town and the violation was discovered.
S&EC was asked to delineate wetlands and apply for after -the -fact permits for the area
north of Ocean Boulevard. The USACE provided approval of the delineation and issued
permits that designated four distinct categories that included: 1) Permanent Impacts (i.e.
roads totaling 0.333 acre), 2) Utility Easements to be maintained outside of the roads
(totaling 0.319 acre), 3) Disturbed wetlands left to revegetate naturally (totaling 0.063
acre), and 4) Disturbed wetlands to be replanted. Although the roads have not all been
paved they have been installed. The utility lines were already in place and are regularly
maintained as specified. The areas that required natural regeneration of vegetation have
been allowed to do so, with exception to areas that within individual lots that the USACE
approved for disturbance and fill. Areas that were to be replanted were allowed to
naturally revegetate however there is no record indicating in planting of native species
within theses areas (total area of 15,541.8 ft2 or 0.357 acres). The second category of
0.319 acre of maintained areas are now within the areas requesting permanent fill.
Action ID #200101075 corresponds with the 404 -permit issued in 2001 for the above-
described activities.
Utility lines south of Ocean Boulevard were not reviewed and permitted in 2001 but were
apparently installed at the same time as those permitted north of Ocean Boulevard. The
area depicted along the Searay Lane corridor contains an estimated area of 14,335 ft2
(0.329 acre) of fill placed over the installed utility line. This fill is within the proposed
road fill area and the resulting impacts are being tallied with the proposed road fill. If the
proposed Searay Lane is permitted as requested within this area, the previously un -
permitted utility impacts will be accounted for within the road impacts and mitigation
will be incorporated within the proposed road mitigation amount. If, however, this
section of Searay Lane is not permitted, an after -the -fact permit is requested for 14,335
is ft2 (0.329 acre) of permanent fill due to utility impacts is requested.
Action ID #200101075 previously permitted a total of 14,515.8 ft2 (0.333 acre) of
permanent fill impacts and 13,890 ft2 (0.319 acre) of "temporary" impacts that would be
regularly maintained. Again, the 0.319 acre of maintained area is now within the area
requesting permanent fill. It is worth noting that the area previously permitted for road
fill on Pinfish Lane (currently not within the project boundaries) was later permitted and
filled under a separate adjacent project. Impacts associated with the Pinfish Lane fill were
2533.5 ft2 (0.058 acre). Because this area was part of a separate project that also required
mitigation, this area should be subtracted from the overall impact, which makes the
overall previously permitted permanent impacts total 0.275 acre for the Wilmington
Beach Street Improvements Project.
In late 2005 S&EC was asked to delineate areas north and south of Ocean Boulevard.
The USACE has been to the site and has approved the delineation within the road
corridors. Sewer impacts were permitted for everything north of Ocean Boulevard
including a permanent maintenance easement (10 -feet wide) on Snapper Lane. .
As previously stated, based on the proposed site plan, there are 14 proposed wetland
impact areas, one previously impacted wetland area, and 20 proposed jurisdictional ditch
impact areas resulting from the proposed installation of roads. Ms. Jennifer Frye
requested "onsite" mitigation or mitigation within the immediate vicinity of the site. The
Town currently owns +/- 40 acres of land that is predominantly tidal marsh (Figure 4) in
the vicinity of the proposed project (Figure 5), which we are proposing to use as
mitigation to offset the unavoidable wetland impacts. This salt marsh site will be
. considered preservation mitigation and we believe is functionally of much higher quality.
The jurisdictional boundaries of this area have not yet been delineated but can be once we
receive verification that this is an acceptable means of mitigation. The Tidal Marsh
preservation site is proposed to completely offset the impacts associated with the
proposed roadway project. Because the project's cumulative impacts are greater than 1
acre, the Division of Water Quality will be requesting restoration and therefore, payment
to the NC-EEP in -lieu fee fund is proposed (see attached EEP acceptance letter). Due to
the preservation site being offered as mitigation we propose a payment to EEP for a 1:1
mitigation rate.
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5.4 Flood Hazard:
The Carolina Beach Street Improvements Project is located completely outside of any
100 -year Floodplain.
5.5 Floodplain Value:
The Carolina Beach Street Improvements Project is located outside the 100 -year
floodplain, and therefore there are no impacts proposed to the floodplain. Impact areas
are limited to the fill required for the proposed road crossings. The crossings will be
designed so as not to dam stormwater after a significant flood event, as well as not add
any additional stormwater above current conditions to Carolina Lake.
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5.6 Land Use:
Land use in the surrounding area consists of residential homes, and hotels as well as a
large, Federally owned forested tract to the west of the proposed roadway improvement
area. The adjacent residential areas are primarily single-family homes or duplexes. The
areas immediately adjacent to the majority of the proposed roads do not currently contain
any development and are primarily made up of individually owned lots that have
remained undeveloped since the early part of the 1900's and since the original
recordation of the plats.
5.7 Recreation:
Within the project boundaries of the proposed roads or within the immediate vicinity,
there are no designated scenic or recreational areas. To the east of the road improvement
area is Kure Beach, which is a small, family-oriented community. It offers scenic views
of the Cape Fear River, the Atlantic Ocean, and Zeke's Island estuarine complex. Also
nearby are the remains of Fort Fisher, the last major stronghold of the Confederacy and
the largest earthen fortress of its kind in the South. Approximately 15 miles north of the
proposed roadway improvements is the City of Wilmington. To the west of the proposed
roadway improvements is Carolina Beach State Park, which was established in 1969 to
preserve the unique environment along the intercostals waterway. The 761 -acre park is
located on a triangle of land known as Pleasure Island, which lies between the Atlantic
. Ocean and the Cape Fear River. The Town does not own any adjacent land so there are
no parks proposed. There will, however, be east/west oriented sidewalks installed for
pedestrian passage towards the beach. It is our opinion that this project will not have any
significant direct impacts on state natural areas.
5.8 Safety:
Proposed roads will conform to standards agreed upon by the NC Department of
Transportation (NC DOT) for this type of low speed/low traffic scenario. The speed
limits will remain at 25 mph with 4 way stop signs at a majority of the intersections.
5.9 Aesthetics:
N/A
5.10 Historic Properties:
The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) in Raleigh, North Carolina maintains
records and locations of buildings, structures, and objects that are listed by local
governments as historic landmarks or that are listed or eligible for listing on the National
Register of Historic Places. In April 2007 S&EC personnel searched the files at SHPO
for historical structures in the property boundary. The records check at the (SHPO)
revealed that there is one structure within a 3 -mile radius that appears on the National
Registry (NR), Determination of Eligibility (DOE), Study List (SL), or Locally
Designated (LD) lists.
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• North Carolina Office of State Archaeology (OSA) records archaeological sites and
excavations. The record check was preformed in April 2007. Several archaeological
sites within a 3 -mile radius of the surrounding area have been excavated. However, there
are no documented archaeological sites or artifacts within the project area.
5.11 Water Supply:
Although the proposed road project does not require water, the adjacent lots will. The
Town of Carolina Beach owns and operates the public water supply and sanitary sewer
systems that currently exists throughout the project area. This existing water and sanitary
sewer systems have the capacity to serve the project area.
5.12 Navigation:
No navigable waters are found on this site.
5.13 Energy Needs:
This public interest issue is not applicable to this application as the proposed road project
will not require the direct use of energy. Adjacent lots, if developed, will require energy.
Streetlights exist in some areas of the project. Streetlights will be installed in the project
areas where none currently exist. Current energy supply in the area will meet the
• potential demand.
5.14 Mineral Needs:
This public interest issue is not applicable to this application as the proposed road project
will not affect the need for minerals in the area nor will it produce any.
5.15 Economics:
A Fiscal Impact Analysis has not been completed on this project. Any development that
occurs on adjacent lots will be residential.
5.16 Fish & Wildlife Values:
Cooley's Meadowrue (Thalictrum cooleyi), a federally endangered species is not
documented on this site. Cooley's Meadowrue occurs on circumneutral soils in grass -
sedge bogs and wet pine savannahs and savannah like areas. It may also grow along fire
plow lines, in roadside ditches, woodland clearings, and power line rights-of-way, or in
other areas of regular disturbance such as fire or mowing to maintain its open habitat.
Plants often found growing with Cooley's meadowrue include tulip poplar growing with
bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) and/or Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis
thyoides). Although many of the corridors have been disturbed recently (ongoing
40 maintenance and the initial clearing) no individuals of Cooley's meadowrue were
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observed during the wetland delineation and it is unlikely that the species exists within
the project boundaries.
Rough -Leaved Loosestrife (Lysimachia asperulaefolia), a federally endangered species is
not documented on this site. Rough Leaved Loosestrife generally occurs in the ecotones
or edges between longleaf pine uplands and pond pine pocosins (areas of dense shrub and
vine growth usually on a wet, peaty, poorly drained soil) (Barry 1980), on moist to
seasonally saturated sands and on shallow organic soils overlaying sand. Rough -leaved
loosestrife has also been found on deep peat in the low shrub community of large
Carolina bays (shallow, elliptical, poorly drained depressions of unknown origin)
(Matthews et al., 1980). The grass -shrub ecotone, where rough -leaved loosestrife is
found, is fire -maintained, as are the adjacent plant communities (longleaf pine - scrub
oak, savanna, flatwoods, and pocosin). Suppression of naturally -occurring fire in these
ecotones results in shrubs increasing in density and height and expanding to eliminate the
open edges required by this plant. Although many of the corridors have been disturbed
recently (ongoing maintenance and the initial clearing) no individuals of Rough -Leaved
Loosestrife were observed during the wetland delineation and it is unlikely that the
species exists within the project boundaries.
The Red -cockaded Woodpecker (RCW) (Picoides borealis) (NC -E; US -E), is a habitat
specialist, requiring mature growth of pine forest with a grassland component underneath.
For nesting/roosting habitat, open stands of pine containing trees 60 years old and older
are needed. Red -cockaded woodpeckers need live, large older pines in which to excavate
Mtheir nest cavities. Longleaf pines (Pinus palustris) are most commonly used, but other
species of southern pine are also acceptable. Dense stands (stands that are primarily
hardwoods, or that have a dense hardwood understory) are avoided. Foraging habitat is
provided in pine and pine hardwood stands 30 years old or older with foraging preference
for pine trees 10 inches or larger in diameter. In good, moderately stocked, pine habitat,
sufficient foraging substrate can be provided on 80 to 125 acres. The Red -cockaded
woodpecker has a current documentation in New Hanover County. However due to very
dense understory, only marginal suitable habitat (at best) occurs within the project area.
Eastern Wood Rat (Neotoma floridana floridana) (NC -T) has gray -brown or rusty brown
fur on the back with darker hairs down the center of the back, a white belly and whitish
paws. The white extends to the underside of the jaw. The well -furred tail is nearly as long
as the body. It has short hairs and is bi-colored (dark on top and light underneath).
Woodrats have long whiskers and large, unfurred ears. North Carolina ranks coastal
populations of eastern woodrats as critically imperiled and mountain populations as rare
or uncommon. Woodrats range along the coast from Pender County in southeastern North
Carolina (Webster et al. 1985), southward along the entire coastal plain and into the
sandhills of South Carolina. The habitat for this woodrat includes wooded areas, ravines,
floodplain forest; swamps and osage orange and other hedges in some areas in southern
U.S. The coastal subspecies has been found in a wide variety of habitats, including
lowland deciduous forests from Florida northward to southeastern North Carolina,
generally inside or near edges of forests, primarily deciduous forest. Other habitats
• include low, wet areas, ranging from marshes (Svihla and Svihla 1933) to swamps and
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. swamp hammocks (Bangs 1898, Harper 1927, Chamberlain 1928, Hamilton 1953). Due
to the wide variety of habitats, it is possible for the woodrat to exist on site however no
individuals were observed during the wetland delineation fieldwork.
Other Federally listed species in New Hanover County, NC:
Seabeach Amaranth (Amaranthus pumilus), No habitat.
American alligator, No habitat.
Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas), No habitat.
Loggerhead Sea Turtle Caretta caretta, No habitat.
Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus), No habitat.
Shortnosed Sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum), No habitat.
West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus), No habitat.
No Threatened and Endangered species surveys have been completed for this site. Stated
observations were made during fieldwork associated with the wetland delineation.
Common Species
Brown pelicans thrive in this coastal environment. Warblers, finches, and woodpeckers
fill the woods. In summer, painted buntings, yellowthroats and prairie warblers can be
seen in the forest while ospreys populate channels and flats outside the project area.
Besides providing habitat for resident land birds during the winter and summer, the
project area is located along an important migration corridor and attracts many birds
during their migrations.
The small ponds in proximity to the site are home to various frog species, including the
rare gopher frog. Carolina anoles, five -lined skinks and six -lined racerunners are also
found. White-tailed deer and raccoons are abundant, and gray squirrels, cottontails and
other animals common to the southern coastal plain may be seen along with an occasional
opossum or gray fox.
5.17 Shore Erosion & Accretion:
This public interest issue is not applicable to this project as the proposed road project will
not affect shore erosion or accretion.
5.18 Food & Fiber Production:
This public interest issue is not applicable to this application as the proposed road project
will not be producing any food or fiber and has not been in agriculture in the last ± 80
years.
5.19 Environmental Concerns:
Noise
This region of the county is predominantly a residential, beach -side community and the
majority of the noise producing activities in the area are directly related to local residents
and tourists. For example, the noise generated on site is primarily the result of the
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operation of automobiles, boats, ferries, jet -skis, etc. Other current sources of noise are
. construction related (e.g. power tools, etc.). Expected project related, temporary sources
of noise include the heavy equipment associated with the roadway improvement efforts
performed by the Town or its associated sub -contractors. Currently, noise levels are low
on-site. Noise levels are expected to increase during the normal working hours due to
construction of the roadways. Construction is normally limited to daylight hours when
loud noises are more tolerable. Every reasonable effort will be made to minimize
construction noise. Immediately following completion of the project, noise levels will be
similar to other residential communities within the area and what is experienced on site
now.
Prevention of Contamination
The only potential toxic substances that may presently impact the proposed roadway
improvement area are the fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides that may be used on the
surrounding residential properties. During construction, there is the potential for
accidental spills of fuels such as gasoline or diesel from the mechanical equipment. All
re -fueling will occur in designated upland areas, as far as feasible from surface waters.
Spills that may occur will be contained immediately by certified personnel and disposed
of appropriately. Any appropriate requirements (including the Material Safety Data
Sheet) will be followed for storage and disposal of any substance that can be considered
toxic. After the installation of the proposed roads, automobiles and other mechanized
equipment will be the major potential sources of toxic substances in the project area.
During normal use, automobiles may leak oil, grease and other engine related fluids.
Any runoff associated with the roadway project will be treated in the proposed vegetated
or grassed swales adjacent to the roadway infrastructure prior to discharging to any
surface waters. Overall, the impacts from toxic substances should be extremely minimal
and are anticipated to be absent altogether. There are mitigative measures in place to
treat the stormwater that runs off. Therefore, it is our opinion that no significant impacts
from toxic substances will occur.
5.20 Property Ownership:
The proposed roadway corridors are owned by the Town. Many separate owners
individually own the adjacent lots. Please see attached parcel data and maps within the
Block 24 information for the adjacent owner information.
5.21 Needs and Welfare of the People:
The proposed roadway improvements will provide access to the adjacent, single family
lots that were platted and sold more than 80 years ago. Access to these platted lots will
address the need for additional housing in the area. The proposed roadway improvements
will also provide accessibility for police, fire and other emergency services. The
proposed sidewalks that are incorporated into the roadway improvements will address
safety concerns for local residents and pedestrians that wish to access and utilize the
nearby public beaches as well as the Federally and State owned Recreational Areas The
proposed Sediment and Erosion Control BMPs and the use of vegetated grassed swales
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will ensure that the proposed project does not negatively affect the surrounding
communities or areas downstream.
6. MITIGATION
As mentioned previously, wetland mitigation will be required for the proposed impacts
due to the roadway improvements. Mitigation for the proposed impacts of 1.452 acre
will be required. As stated above, the Town currently owns +/- 40 acres of land that is
predominantly tidal marsh (Figure 4) in the vicinity of the proposed project (Figure 5),
which we are proposing to use as mitigation to offset the unavoidable wetland impacts.
This salt marsh site will be considered preservation mitigation and we believe is
functionally of much higher quality. The jurisdictional boundaries of this area have not
yet been delineated but can be once we receive verification that this is an acceptable
means of mitigation. The Tidal Marsh preservation site is proposed to completely offset
the impacts associated with the proposed roadway project. Because the project's
cumulative impacts are greater than 1 acre, the Division of Water Quality will be
requesting restoration and therefore, payment to the NC-EEP in -lieu fee fund is proposed
(see attached EEP acceptance letter). Due to the preservation site being offered as
mitigation we propose a payment to EEP for a 1:1 mitigation rate. The NCEEP has
preliminarily agreed to accept payment for and provide any additional required wetland
mitigation, for up to 4 acres (see Figure 6).
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Project No.
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IMPACT MAP
11010 Raven Ridge Rd.
Project Mgr.
Drawn By:
TOWN OF CAROLINA BEACH
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Raleigh, NC 27614
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NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC
919-846-5900
Date:
06/14/07
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PROPERTY I NF ORMAT I ON
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1121 LAKE PARK BL -V AL,TE KEY 3 0 9 0
CAROLINA BEACH NC 28428 398 OCEANA VAAY CN3IR
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TOTAL BLDG DEPR.
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LAND VALUE +7,061
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NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED
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Certs€h lot or pastel of land atuated in the gM of Carolina Beach
New Nono"ZTownship,
Conran .North Camlicw and pWrt particularly described as falFows:
See Exhibit a attached herlto and incorporated by referenee.-
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I. Ad vales& taxes for the year 3995 and subse"Mat yam.
2. 111 easements of record, including vitbaut liaitatlat all
Utility easements and all street rights--ol-ray.
3. All aWlicabla restrictive =MMMts of record.
4. Title to a q proQast! 1Yilq balmthe aaan high rater lime o!
the Atlantu Ocean andlor any other waters abetting tbs
subjGCt Property Which ebb and flow with the tide.
s. The right-cf-way Of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and all
rights of the Wted State8 of Anerica with respect thersto.
6. All rights of SpinMkkQr pointe unit Ovmrs Amociation, Inc.
and ocean& Owners ASsociation, Inc., and all of their neabers,
to Use and enjoy said proparty as commm area to their
respective developm enter, as referred to in that cm in
Agreement, Deed and Deal of Easrsont recorded in SoO1C 2755,
Page 623, in the Xw !Inver County Pigis'try.
7. Local, county, state and federal govsrnsent lava and
regulations relative to zoning, subdivisiou, occupancy, Use,
Construction and deveiopaeent of the described property.
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PROGRAM
June 27, 2007
Bill Clark
Town of Carolina Beach
1121 North Lake Park Blvd.
Carolina Beach, NC 28428
Project: Wilmington Beach Street Improvements
fl�-144.5
County: New Hanover
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) is willing to
accept payment for impacts associated with the above referenced project. Please note that this decision does not assure that
the payment will be approved by the permit issuing agencies as mitigation for project impacts. It is the responsibility of the
applicant to contact these agencies to determine if payment to the NCEEP will be approved.
This acceptance is valid for six months from the date of this letter and is not transferable. If we have not received a copy of
the issued 404 Permit/401 Certification/CAMA permit within this time frame, this acceptance will expire. It is the
applicant's responsibility to send copies of the permits to NCEEP. Once NCEEP receives a copy of the permit(s) an invoice
will be issued based on the required mitigation in that permit and payment must be made prior to conducting the authorized
work. The amount of the In Lieu Fee to be paid to NCEEP by an applicant is calculated based upon the Fee Schedule and
policies listed at www.nceep.net.
Based on the information supplied by you the impacts that may require compensatory mitigation are summarized in the
foflowing table.
Cape Fear Stream (feet) Wetlands (acres) Buffer I Buffer II
03030005 (Sq. Ft.) (Sq. Ft.)
Cold
Cool Warm Riparian
Non -Riparian
Coastal Marsh
Impacts 0
0 0 0
1.80
0 0 0
Credits 0
0 0 0
3.60
0 0 0
Upon receipt of payment, EEP will take responsibility for providing the compensatory mitigation. If the regulatory agencies
require mitigation credits greater than indicated above, and the applicant wants NCEEP to be responsible for the additional
mitigation, the applicant will need to submit a mitigation request to NCEEP for approval prior to permit issuance. The
mitigation will be performed in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the N. C. Department of
Environment and Natural Resourcesandthe U. S. Army Corps of Engineers dated November 4, 1998. --
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Kelly Williams at (919) 716-1921.
Sincerely,
Willi . Gilmore, PE
Director
cc: Cyndi Karoly, NCDWQ Wetlands/401 Unit
Jennifer Frye, USACE-Wilmington
Joanne Steenhuis, NCDWQ- Wilmington
Nicole Thomson, agent
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North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program, 1652 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1652 / 919-715-0476 / www.noeep.net