HomeMy WebLinkAbout20200192 Ver 1_U-5108_Northcross Extension_BIMS 20200192_20200402Carpenter, Kristi
From: Hood, Donna
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 6:41 AM
To: Thompson, Larry B
Cc: Carpenter,Kristi; Howard, Joel M; Chapman, Amy; Chris.Tinklenberg@kimley-horn.com
Subject: U-5108/Northcross Extension/BIMS 20200192
Follow Up Flag: Follow up
Flag Status: Flagged
Hi Larry,
Here is a list of things I need addressed on this submittal:
1. Clarification that the 'cold' box checked for mitigation type was a mistake and only the 'warm' box was
supposed to be checked. This is not on the ePCN but on the submitted file for the 'compiled PCN'. I am guessing
this was a copy of the entire PCN that was submitted to the Corps. Anyway, an email response correcting that is
fine. I realize it is correct on the ePCN submittal.
2. What are the temporary impacts for on McDowell Creek? Are they in addition to the permanent impacts or in
the same footprint as the permanent impacts?
3. On the ePCN the incorrect box is checked on Part G, 3. Cumulative Impacts. An indirect and cumulative impact
study has been done on this project prior to submittal, so all of that question has been answered incorrectly.
If you could contact Kristi Lynn Carpenter, whom I have copied on this email, and get some help from her on how to
modify the existing ePCN for the indirect and cumulative impacts, That would be great. I am ready to issue as soon as I
have a clear definition of the temporary impacts on McDowell Creek and the corrected ICI information.
Thanks!
Donna
Donna Hood - Donna. Hood@ncdenr.gov
North Carolina Dept. of Environmental Quality
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