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Good afternoon Angela,
This is a provisional general permit verification. Your proposed work may be authorized by the above referenced general permit once EPA has completed their review and issues a determination
for this project pursuant to CWA Section 401 (a)(2). Once received, the Corps will provide you with a final general permit verification. Your proposed work shall not commence until
after the 401 Certification has been issued or waived AND until a final general permit verification has been provided to you. Attached are the corresponding regional and general conditions
associated with this permit. Please note additional special conditions may be added to the final general permit verification.
Project Name: Wildlands Cape Fear 06 UMB- East Mingo Creek Mitigation Project
USACE Action ID: SAW-2020-02093
Location: Latitude: 35.398808°N Longitude: -78.572797°W
County: Johnston
Special Conditions:
1. The permittee understands and agrees that the document entitled “Final Mitigation Plan Wildlands Cape Fear 06 Umbrella Mitigation Bank, East Mingo Creek Mitigation Site” dated June
12, 2023, is incorporated and made part of this permit. Execution of the work and terms given in the approved mitigation plan are a condition of this permit.
2. This Nationwide Permit verification does not imply suitability of this property for compensatory mitigation for any particular project. The use of any portion of this site as compensatory
mitigation for a particular project will be determined during the permit review process for that project.
*Please be advised: Suitable habitat for tricolored bat (Perimyotis subflavus) may present at the site. On September 14, 2022, the USFWS published a proposal in the Federal Register
to list the tricolored bat as endangered under the Act. The Service has up to 12 months from the date the proposal published to make a final determination, either to list the tricolored
bat under the Act or to withdraw the proposal. The Service determined the bat faces extinction primarily due to the range-wide impacts of WNS. Species proposed for listing are not afforded
protection under the Act; however, as soon as a listing becomes effective (typically 30 days after publication of the final rule in the Federal Register), the prohibitions against jeopardizing
its continued existence and “take” will apply. Therefore, if you suspect your future or existing project may affect tricolored bats after the potential new listing goes into effect,
the Service recommends analyzing possible effects of the project on tricolored bats and their habitat to determine whether consultation under section 7 of the Act is necessary. Conferencing
procedures can be followed prior to listing to ensure the project does not jeopardize the existence of a species. Projects with an existing section 7 biological opinion may require
re-initiation of consultation to provide uninterrupted authorization for covered activities.
Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this provisional verification.
Regards,
Kim
Kim Isenhour
Mitigation Project Manager
US Army Corps of Engineers I Wilmington District I Regulatory Division
3331 Heritage Trade Dr., Suite 105 I Wake Forest, NC 27587 I 919.946.5107