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DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
WATER QUALITY SECTION
Comments concerning an applicati_ for State Federal CAMA Permit(s) from
A. PERMIT:
This office cannot comment on this project until after the close of the Section
401 Certification Public Comments Period.
is office has no objection to the issuance of the permit(s) for the proposed
project th the following conditions:
That the activity be conducted in such a manner as to prevent significant
increases in turbidity outside the area.of construction or construction-
related discharge (increases of 25 NTU's or less are not considered
significant).
That the instream turbidity not be increased by more than 50 NTU's as a
result of the proposed activity after a reasonable opportunity for dilu-
tion and mixture.
That turbidity levels in shall not be increased
by more than 10 NTU's as a result of the proposed activity after a reason-
able opportunity for dilution and mixture.
B. CERTIFICATION STATUS:
Certification is not required
for this project.
Certification is required for
this project. Such action to
process the certification has
been initiated. Proposed
Certification will be acted on
or ter
The proposed project is certified
under General Certification
A) No. 1179 issued on January 25, D) No. 1431 issued on October 16
1977, for sewer line construction ,
1980, for boat ramp construction.
B) No. 1272 issued on November 10, E) No. 1664 issued on September 8
1978, for bulkhead construction. ,
1983, for Rip-Rap Placement.
C) No. 1273 issued on November 10, F) No. 1665 issued on September )+
1978, for discharges of liquid ,
1983, for incidental bridge
effluent from diked upland disposal
areas construction.
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DIVIS ION OF ENVIRONME TAL MANAGEMENT
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DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
DATE : ?7/1
TO: Bill Mills
Operations Branch JAN 12 1988
FROM: James H. Gregson S'#11!; WM 0 i(jALi l f 3Li
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Wilmington Regional Office ,
OPERATIONS PRAM( !.-a
THROUGH: A. Preston Howard, Jr.
Wilmington Regional Office
SUBJECT: Regional Office Review & Recommendations
Application for Permit for xcavation and/or Fill
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Project Description: /l/ L'• b. o.77. lot
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Adjacent Water Body:-#44f. A &pnd
Classification: SA
Status : r_10,166
The project has been reviewed to determine impacts to water
quality. The appropriate comments below have been checked:
(X) The project it ill not require a 401 Water Quality
Certificatio .
(ro The project complies with the General 401 Water Qual" y
Certification # /731( for 4tWy ?hLD ? a? ?tlGn+? ?!?
(X) The proposed project should be done in such a way as to
not cause the turbidity outside the immediate
construction area to exceed ,?5' NTU.
This office has no objection to the project as proposed.
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CC : DCM JAMES L. /y!E eek
CF, WiRO
State of North Carolina
Department of Natural Resources and Community Development
Division of Coastal Management
512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
James G. Martin, Governor . David W. Owens
S. Thomas Rhodes, Secretary Director
December 28, 1987
Mr. R. Paul Wilms, Director
Division of Environmental Management
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
Dear Mr. Wilms:
The attached copy of an application submitted by:
N C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Applicant's Name
BRIDGE #10, NC HWY 101, SR 1155 CARTERET
Location of Project County
X- for a State permit to perform excavation and/or fill
work in coastal North Carolina and for a CAMA major
development permit...
for a CAMA major development permit (only) ...
... is being circulated to State and Federal agencies having jurisdiction
over the subject matter which might be affected by the project.
Please indicate on the reverse side of this form your viewpoint on
the proposed work and return it to me not later than January 18, 1988
Sincerely,
R. Parker, Jr., Chief
Major Permits Processing Section
JRP:ap:2480
P.O Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 276117687 Telephone 919-733-2293
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer
(A) This agency has no objection to the project as proposed.
(B) This agency has no comment on the project as proposed.
(C) This agency approves of the project (or project concept) and/or recommends
these minor refinements for project management.
(D) This agency objects to the project and recommends permit denial based on a
finding of:
(1) adverse impacts under G.S. 113-229(e) 1-5 (the dredge and fill law)as
enumerated below:
(e) 0 ) ... that there will be significant (e) (2) ... that there will be signifi-
adverse effect of the proposed dred- cant adverse effect on the value
ging and filling on the use and enjoynent of the property of
of the water by the public; any riparian owners;
(e) (3) ... that there will be significant (e) (4) ... that there will be signifi-
adverse effect on public health, cant adverse effect on the con-
safety, and welfare; servation of public and private
water supplies;
(e) (5) that there will be significant
adverse effect on wildlife or
fresh %,eter, estuarine or marine
fisheries;
(1) Inconsistency with Rules of the Coastal Resources Commission
as enumerated in 15 NCAC 7H (or other). Please site
rule.
(3) Inconsistency with the local Land Use Plan (Please elaborate).
(4) Inconsistency with Rules, Guidelines or Standards of
this agency or a finding that the project is in conflict
with other authority or interest as stipulated below.
(E) Attachment. Include memorandum or other documentation that support
findings relating to D1-4 or provide general comments.
Signature
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OFFICE OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT Lat:34°49'17"N
FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT Long:76044115"W
1. APPLICANT'S NAME N.C. DOT - William G. Marley, Jr., P.E.
2. LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE NC 101, at SR 1155 and Harlowe Canal,
Carteret County.
3. INVESTIGATION TYPE: DREDGE & FILL X CAMA X
4. INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURE:
(A) DATES OF SITE VISIT December
(B) WAS APPLICANT PRESENT NO
5. PROCESSING PROCEDURE: APPLICATION RECEIVED November 17, 1987
OFFICE Morehead City
6. SITE DESCRIPTION: (A) LOCAL LAND USE PLAN Carteret County
LAND CLASSIFICATION FROM LUP Rural/Conservation
DEVELOPMENT CONSTRAINTS IDENTIFIED IN LUP NONE
(B) AEC (S) INVOLVED: OCEAN HAZARD ESTUARINE SHORELINE X
COASTAL WETLANDS X PUBLIC TRUST WATERS X
ESTUARINE WATERS X OTHER
(C) WATER DEPENDENT: YES X NO
(D) INTENDED USE: PUBLIC X PRIVATE
COMMERCIAL
(E) TYPE OF WASTE WATER TREATMENT: EXISTING N/A
PLANNED
(F) TYPE OF STRUCTURES: EXISTING Bridge
PLANNED Replacement Bridge with new h
(G) ESTIMATED ANNUAL RATE OF EROSION -0-
7. HABITAT DESCRIPTION:
(A) VEGETATED WETLANDS
Black Needlerush
Giant Cordgrass
Marsh Elder, Salt Meadow
Hay and Salt Grass
(B) NON-VEGETATED WETLANDS:
(C) OTHER:
Marsh Creation
Highground - Road Bed
SOURCE abutments
AREA
DREDGED FILLED Urku :R
.40 ac.- temporary
.25 ac - permanent
.05 ac
1.5 ac
(D) TOTAL AREA DISTURBED: Approximately 2.15 acres
8. PROJECT SUMMARY: N.C. DOT
Harlowe Canal. This will
material in coastal wetla:
one quarter of an acre of
roposes to replace
nvolve the tempora
s to create a deto
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rmanent
10 over
to
FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT - N.C. DOT BRIDGE #10, N.C. AWY 101,
SR 1155, CARTERET COUN'T'Y
PAGE 2
9. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION: The project site is known as DOT's
Bridge #10 over the Harlowe Canal, on N.C. Highway 101, near
the intersection of SR 1155, in Carteret County. The North
Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to replace
the existing 68' long single span steel bridge which was
built in 1924. The alternative course of action chosen by
DOT involves the construction of a traffic detour in an area
of coastal wetlands on the north side of the existing
bridge. The detour is required so that the replacement
bridge can be positioned on the original road alignment. An
estimated 17,424 sq. ft. of coastal wetlands vegetation will
be temporarily filled in the construction of the detour
road. The onsite visit indicates that the high marsh
vegetation is dominated by Black Needlerush, Giant Cordgrass,
Salt Meadow Hay, Salt Grass and Marsh Elder. Other ecotone
species include wax myrtle, cedars, bay and pond pine. The
construction technique usually employed covers the fill area with
an underlayment of filter fabric prior to the placement of .
roadway quality material. The temporary detour will occupy an
area approximately 264' long x 33' wide on both the east and west
sides of the Harlowe Canal.
Because the new roadway approaches will be widened, an
additional area of coastal wetlands will be permanently
filled. An estimated .25 acres, or approximately 10,890 sq.
ft., of high marsh vegetation similar to that which has
already been described will be directly lost on the south
side of the existing bridge. This area of permanent fill is
calculated at approximately 5,445 sq. ft. on either side of
the canal. The DOT plans to restore a portion of the
coastal wetlands by excavating a 2200 sq. ft. area of
highground property and cultivating the growth of Saltmarsh
Cordgrass. The enhancement area is located less than 100'
south of the existing bridge span on the east side of the
canal. The new bridge span measuring approximately 70' long
will not restrict the width of Harlowe Canal. The vertical
clearance between the normal water level and the bottom of
the concrete bridge span will measure approximately 8' and
should have no appreciable impact on public navigation or
traditional use of the Harlowe waterway.
Additional information can be obtained by reviewing the NC
DOT Finding of No Significant Impact distributed in June of
1986.
10. ANTICIPATED IMPACTS: The proposed project will generate a
net loss to coastal wetlands of some 8,712 sq. ft. This
area is dominated by high marsh species and little to no
FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT - NC DOT BRIDGE #10, N.C. HWY. 101,
SR 1155, CARTERET COUN'T'Y
PAGE #3
saltmarsh cordgrass is directly involved. DOT proposes to
restore approximately 2200 sq. ft. of highground property to
an area of saltmarsh cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora). In
addition, once the temporary detour fill has been removed,
significant efforts will be made to cultivate residual marsh
vegetation in an effort to repopulate the road alignment.
The project will create an impact on coastal wetlands that
can be properly managed without significant loss to the
estuarine ecology. The proposed project will increase the
public benefit by developing a much safer road and bridge
system between the Towns of Havelock and Beaufort.
CANA REVIEW: A brief review of the Land Use Plan for
Carteret County indicates that the project is consistent
with the goals and objectives of that document where no
development constraints can be identified for the
construction and maintenance of existing roads and bridges
where public health and safety benefits will be increased.
PREPARED BY: JAMES L. MERCER
DATE: DECEMBER 28, 1987
.C`71}e the 'nnne _'5e -,.?1 r.,.,, .LC •,7rier
p. .t.
tici ated development activities, inclu ruc On IN7 ?i sir:c ario?.?
lion, excavation, filling, paving, land ari?di 1987
stormwater control. If the requested i
not relevant to your project, write N/ not a -
plicable). Items 1-4 and 8-9 must be compfeie315i --------- 7
all projects. 4 .AND AND WATER
CHARACTERISTICS
1 APPLICANT
a.
b.
a. Name William G. Marley. Jr., PE c.
Address P_ O_ Rox 2S201
City Ra 1 P i qh State NC d
Zip 2 7 61 1 Day phone 733-6348
Landowner or X Authorized agent
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b. Project name (if any N/A
c. If the applicant is not the landowner, also give .
f
the owner's name and address. g
2 LOCATION OF PROPOSED
PROJECT h.
a. Street address or secondary road number
NC 101 At SR*1155 And Harlowe Canal
b. City, town, community, or landmark
South Of Harlole
c. County --Carteret
d. Is proposed work within city limits or planning
jurisdiction? No
e. Name of body of water nearest project
Harlowe Canal
3 DESCRIPTION AND PLANNED
USE OF PROPOSED PROJECT
a. Describe all development activities you propose
(for example, building a home, motel, marina,
bulkhead, ,or pier).
genlacement Of Bridge #10 On NC 101
Over Harlow Canal And Temporary Detour
Bridge Immediately Upstream
If you plan to build a marina, also complete
and attach Form DCM-MP-2.
b. Is the proposed activity maintenance of an ex-
isting project, new work, or both?
Replacement Of Existing Bridge
c. Will the project be for community, private, or
commercial use?
The Bridqe Will Be For Public Use
i.
j•
Size of entire tract N/A
Size of individual lot(s) N/A
Elevation of tract above mean sea level or Na-
tional Geodetic Vertical Datum 2' To 4'
Soil type(s) and texture(s) of tract
Vegetation on tract Yes, Most Black
Needlerush And Cordgrass, With Some Woctlle
Man-made features now on tract Si ngle SAa_n
Truss ride With Concrete Abuts And- al:
What is the CAMA Land Use Plan Classi ica-
tion of the site? (Consult the local land use
plan.)
_ Conservation Transitional
Developed Community
X Rural Other
How is the tract zoned by local government? --
How are adjacent waters classified?
Has a professional archaeological survey been
carried out for the tract?
If so, by whom?
5 UPLAND DEVELOPMENT
Complete this section if the project includes any
upland development.
a. Type and number of buildings, facilities, or
structures proposed
b. Number of lots or parcels
c. Density (Give the number of residential units
and the units per acre.)
d. Size of area to be graded or disturbed
e. If the proposed project will disturb more than
one acre of land, the Division of Land
Resources must receive an erosion and sedimen-
tation control plan at least 30 days before land
disturbing activity begins. If applicable, has a
sedimentation and erosion control plan been
submitted to the Division of Land Resources?
f. Give the percentage of the tract within 75 feet
of mean high water to be covered by im-
permeable surfaces, such as pavement,
buildings, or rooftops.
g. -List the materials, such as marl -,a?•er stone, >, amour.*, c' ma*e.al t^ be
asphalt, or concrete, to be used for paved below water level in cubic yards %- n(-
smfices. c. Type of material
d. Does the area to be excavated include marsh-
h. If applicable, has a stormwater management land, swamps, or other wetlands?
plan been submitted to the Division of En- e. High ground excavation, in cubic yards 1169
vironmental Management? f. Dimensions of spoil disposal area
i. Describe proposed sewage disposal and/or waste g. Location of spoil disposal area
water treatment facilities. Contractor Responsibility--Off Site
h. Do you claim title to the disposal area?
j. Have these facilities received state or local If not, attach a letter granting permission from
approval? the owner.
k. Describe existing treatment facilities. i. Will a disposal area be available for future
maintenance?/,
if so, where?
j. Does the disposal area include any marshland,
1. Describe location and type of discharges to swamOland,'or water areas? No
waters of the state (for example;. surface runoff, k. Will the fill material be placed below mean
sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial high water? No
effluent, or "wash down"). 1. Amount of fill in cubic yards Perm 7450, Temp
m. Type of fill material i1 Suitable For H30PI
R
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t
n. espon.
rac
or
Source of fill material Con
m. Water supply source o. Will fill material be placed on marsh or other
n. If the project is oceanfront development, wetlands? Yes
describe the steps that will be taken to main- p. Dimensions of the wetland to be filled See Site P1<
tain established public beach accessways or pro- q.. How will excavated or fill material be kept on
vide new access. site and erosion controlled? With Standard
u;ghiAm ronstruction Erosion/Sedimentatio;
Tontr A Measures For Tidal Wetland Area
o. If the project is on the oceanfront, what will r.
be the elevation above mean sea level of the
first habitable floor?
6 EXCAVATION AND FILL
INFORMATION s.
a. Describe below the purpose of proposed excava-
tion or fill activities (excluding bulkheads,
which are covered in Section 7).
Length Width Depth
Access channel
(MLW) or (NWL)
Boat basin
Other (break-
water, pier,
boat ramp,
rock jetty)
Fill placed in See
wetland or below Site
MHW Plat
Upland fill
areas
What type of construction equipment will be
used (for example, dragline, backhoe, or
hydraulic dredge)? Mechanical Dredging
=,Zpment And Standard Highway
Construction Fnuioment
Will wetlands be crossed in transporting equip-
ment to the project site? O If yes, explain
the steps that will be taken to lessen en-
vironmental impacts.
7 SHORELINE STABILIZATION
a. Length of bulkhead or riprap
b. Average distance waterward of mean high water
or normal water level
c. Shoreline erosion during preceding 12 months,
in feet
d. Type of bulkhead material
e. Amount of fill, in cubic yards, to be placed
below mean high water
f. Type of fill material mn F2 MM on ar-P
NOV 17 1'87 1I
8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
In addition to the completed application form, the
following items must be submitted:
A copy of the deed (wiLl, scdte application only) or
other instrument under which the applicant claims
title to the affected property. If the applicant is not
claiming to be the owner of said property, then for-
ward a copy of the deed or other instrument under
which the owner claims title, plus written permis-
sion from the owner to carry out the project.
An accurate work plat (including plan view and
cross sectional drawings) drawn to scale in black
ink on 8 Vz x 11 white paper. (Refer to Coastal
Resources Commission Rule 7J.0203 for a detailed
description.)
Please note that original drawings are preferred and
only high quality copies will be accepted. Blue-line
prints or other larger plats are acceptable only if 16
high quality copies are provided by the applicant.
(Contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regard-
ing that agency's use of larger drawings.) A site or
location map is a part of plat requirements and it
must be sufficiently detailed to guide agency per-
sonnel unfamiliar with the area to the site. Include
county road (SR}zrumbers, landmarks, and the like.
A stormwater -.management plan, if applicable, that
may have been developed in consultation with the
Division of Environmental Management.
A list of the names and complete addresses of the
adjacent waterfront (riparian) landowners. These
individuals have 30 days in which to submit com-
ments on the proposed project to the Division of
Coastal Management. The applicant must advise
the adjacent landowners of this opportunity by sen-
ding a copy of the permit application to them by
registered or certified mail. This notification is re-
quired by G.S. 113-229(d).
Name J. H. Davis, Jr.
Address Route 2. Box 112-A
Newport, NC 28570
Name
Address
Name
Address
y list of previous state or federal permits issue
for work on the project tract. Include permit
numbers, permittee, and issuing dates.
A check for $100 made payable to the Depart-
ment of Natural Resources and Community
Development to cover the costs of processing the
application.
A signed AEC hazard notice for projects in ocean-
front and inlet areas.
A statement on the use of public funds. If the
project involves the expenditure of public funds, at-
tach a statement documenting compliance with the
North Carolina Environmental Policy Act
(N.C.G.S. 113A4 to 10).
9 CERTIFICATION AND PERMIS-
SION TO ENTER ON LAND
Any permit issued in response to this application .
will allow only the development described in the'
application. The project will be subject to condi-
tions and restrictions contained in the permit.
I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the pro-
posed activity complies with the State of North
Carolina's approved Coastal Management Program
and will be conducted in a manner consistent with
such program.
I further certify that I am authorized to grant, and
do in fact, grant permission to representatives of
state and federal review agencies to enter on the
aforementioned lands in connection with
evaluating information related to this permit ap-
plication and follow-up monitoring of project.
This is the day of A/O ?ee.-?"
19
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Landowner or Authorized agent
Send the completed application materials to the
Division of Coastal Management Office nearest you
and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. See the
map on the inside front cover for the appropriate
DCM office and addresses and phone number.
r NOV 17 1987
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N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
CARTERET COUNTY
PROJECT 8. 1161001 B-1099
REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE # 10
OVER HARLOWE CANAL
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SHEET I OF 4
MAY 1987
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PROJECT 8.11.610n1.
DENOTES TEMPORARY REPLACEMENT OF BRIDE # 10
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DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
CARTERET COUNTY
PROJECT 8.1161001
REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE # 10
OVER HARLOWE CANAL
ON N.C. 101
SHEET 4 OF 4
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Permit Class
New STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
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to NCGS 113-229
Permit Number
52-88
Issued to N.C. DOT, Division?,df Highways, P. 0. Box 25201, Raleigh, NC 27611
authorizing development in Carteret countyat Harl owe Canal . at N. C. Highway 101
Crossing as requested in the permittee's application dated 11/5/87 including
attached plats, sheets 1-4 of 4 dated 5/87.
This permit, issued on??Lf is subject to compliance with the application (where consistent
with the permit), all applicable! regulations, special conditions and notes set forth below. Any violation of these terms may subject
permittee to a fine, imprisonment or civil action; or may cause the permit to be null and void.
(1) In order to protect juvenile shrimp and fin fish populations, no excavation
of filling will be permitted between April 1 and September 30 of any year
without the prior approval from the Division of Coastal Management in consul-
tation with the Division of Marine Fisheries.
(2) No excavated or fill material will be placed at any time in any marsh or
surrounding waters outside the alignment of the filled areas as indicated on
the work plat drawings.
(3) Filter fabric or other appropriate underlayment must be employed over the
detour route prior to the placement of fill material.
(4) All fill material placed in any coastal wetlands area as delineated by
the workplat drawings must be contained and retained in such a way as to
prevent sedimentation and erosion from entering the adjacent waterways
of Harlowe Creek and other vegetated wetland areas.
(5) All fill material associated with the detour route on the north side of
the bridge must be removed from that alignment prior to completion of the
project.
See at
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This permit action may be appealed by the permittee
or other qualified persons within twenty (20) days of the
issuing date. An appeal requires resolution prior to work
initiation or continuance, as the case may be.
This permit must be accessible on-site to Department
personnel when the project is inspected for compliance.
Any maintenance work or project modification
not covered hereunder requires further Departmental
approval.
All work must cease when the permit expires on
December 31. 1991
In issuing this permit, the State of North Carolina
agrees that your project is consistent with the North
Carolina Coastal Management Program.
Signed by the authority of the Secretary of DNRCD and
the Chairman of the Coastal Resources Commission.
David W. Owens, Director
Division of Coastal Management
This permit and its conditions are hereby accepted.
Signature of Permittee
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NC`DOT Harlowe Canal Permit #52-88
Page 2 of 2
ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS
(6) All spoil materials generated from the excavation of the marsh restoration
area will be placed on the high ground property in a singular motion without
impact to the adjacent vegetated wetland areas.
(7) The elevation requirements for the marsh restoration area will be coordinated
with -Field Representatives from the Division of Coastal Management during
that phase of construction.
(8) In-stream turbidity curtains must be employed across the Harlowe Creek
upstream and downstream of the project alignment.
(9) The activity will be conducted in such a manner as to prevent significant
increases in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction-related
discharge (increases of 25 NTUs or less are not considered significant).
(10) All fill material and other land-disturbing activities will be properly
graded and provided with a ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion
within 30 days of'project completion.
NOTE: Prior to initiation of the project, the applicant and his contractors
are encouraged to join with representatives of the Division of Coastal
Management to review project plans and permit conditions prior to initiating
work activities.
NOTE: The proposed project is certified under General Water Quality Certification
No. 1734 for bridge modification or reconstruction.
OFFICE OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT Lat:34°49117"N
FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT Long:76°44115"W
1. APPLICANT'S NAME N.C. DOT - William G. Marley, Jr., P.E.
2. LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE NC 101, at SR 1155 and Harlowe Canal,
Carteret County.
3. INVESTIGATION TYPE: DREDGE & FILL X CANA X
4. INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURE:
(A) DATES OF SITE VISIT December
(B) WAS APPLICANT PRESENT NO
5. PROCESSING PROCEDURE: APPLICATION RECEIVED November 17, 1987
OFFICE Morehead City
6. SITE DESCRIPTION: (A) LOCAL LAND USE PLAN Carteret County
LAND CLASSIFICATION FROM LUP Rural/Conservation
DEVELOPMENT CONSTRAINTS IDENTIFIED IN LUP NONE
(B) AEC(S) INVOLVED: OCEAN HAZARD ESTUARINE SHORELINE X
COASTAL WETLANDS X PUBLIC TRUST WATERS X
ESTUARINE WATERS X OTHER
(C) WATER DEPENDENT: YES X NO OTHER
(D) INTENDED USE: PUBLIC X PRIVATE COMMERCIAL
(E) TYPE OF WASTE WATER TREATMENT: EXISTING N/A
PLANNED
(F) TYPE OF STRUCTURES: EXISTING Bridge #10.
PLANNED-Replacement Bridge with new highway approaches
(G) ESTIMATED ANNUAL RATE OF EROSION -0- SOURCE abutments
7. HABITAT DESCRIPTION:
AREA
(A) VEGETATED WETLANDS DREDGED FILLED OTHER
Black Needlerush .40 ac - temporary
Giant Cordgrass .25 ac - permanent
Marsh Elder, Salt Meadow
Hay and Salt Grass
(B) NON-VEGETATED WETLANDS:
(C) OTHER:
Marsh Creation .05 ac
Highground - Road Bed 1.5 ac
(D) TOTAL AREA DISTURBED: Approximately 2.15 acres
8. PROJECT SUMMARY: N.C. DOT proposes to replace Bridge #10 over
Harlowe Canal. This will involve the temporary placement of fill
material in coastal wetlands to create a detour. Approximately
one quarter of an acre of marsh will be permanently displaced by
the proposed proiect.
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FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT - N.C. DOT BRIDGE #10, N.C. HWY 101,
SR 1155, CARTERET COUNTY
PAGE 2
9. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION: The project site is known as DOT's
Bridge X10 over the Harlowe Canal, on N.C. Highway 101, near
the intersection of SR 1155, in Carteret County. The North
Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to replace
the existing 68' long single span steel bridge which was
built in 1924. The alternative course of action chosen by
DOT involves the construction of a traffic detour in an area
of coastal wetlands on the north side of the existing
bridge. The detour is required so that the replacement
bridge can be positioned on the original road alignment. An
estimated 17,424 sq. ft. of coastal wetlands vegetation will
be temporarily filled in the construction of the detour
road. The onsite visit indicates that the high marsh
vegetation is dominated by Black Needlerush, Giant Cordgrass,
Salt Meadow Hay, Salt Grass and Marsh Elder. Other ecotone
species include wax myrtle, cedars, bay and pond pine. The
construction` technique usually employed covers the fill area with
an underlayment of filter fabric prior to the placement of
roadway quality material. The temporary detour will occupy an
area approximately 264' long x 33' wide on both the east and west
sides of the Harlowe Canal.
Because the new roadway approaches will be widened, an
additional area of coastal wetlands will be permanently
filled. An estimated .25 acres, or approximately 10,890 sq.
ft., of high marsh vegetation similar.to that which has
already been described will be directly lost on the south.
side of the,existing bridge. This area of permanent fill is
calculated at approximately 5,445 sq. ft. on either side of
the canal. The DOT plans to restore a portion of the
coastal wetlands by excavating a 2200 sq. ft. area of
highground property and cultivating the growth of Saltmarsh
Cordgrass. The enhancement area is located.less than 100'
south of the existing bridge span on the east side of the
canal. The new bridge span measuring approximately 70' long
will not restrict the width of Harlowe Canal. The vertical
clearance between the normal water level and the bottom of
the concrete bridge span will measure approximately 8' and
should have no appreciable impact on public navigation or
traditional use of the Harlowe waterway.
Additional information can be obtained by reviewing the NC
DOT Finding of No Significant Impact distributed in June of
1986.
10. ANTICIPATED IMPACTS: The proposed project will generate a
net loss to coastal wetlands of some 8,712 sq. ft. This
area is dominated by high marsh species and little to no
FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT - NC DOT BRIDGE #10, N.C. HWY. 101,
SR 1155, CARTERET COUN'T'Y
PAGE #3
saltmarsh cordgrass is directly involved. DOT proposes to
restore approximately 2200 sq. ft. of highground property to
an area of saltmarsh cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora). In
addition, once the temporary detour fill has been removed,
significant efforts will be made to cultivate residual marsh
vegetation in an effort to repopulate the road alignment.
The project will create an impact on coastal wetlands that
can be properly managed without significant loss to the
estuarine ecology. The proposed project will increase the
public benefit by developing a much safer road and bridge
system between the Towns of Havelock and Beaufort.
CAMA REVIEW: A brief review of the Land Use Plan for
Carteret County indicates that the project is consistent
with the goals and.objectives of that document where no
development constraints can be identified for the
construction and maintenance of existing roads and bridges
where public health and safety benefits will be increased.
PREPARED BY: JAMES L MERCER
DATE: DECEMBER 28, 1987
ticipated development activities, inclui
tion, excavation, filling, paving, land
stormwater control. If the requested it
not relevant to your project, write N/)
plicable). Items 1-4 and 8-9 must be a
all projects.
1 APPLICANT
`i
arA d? 71987
not a -
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CHARACTERISTICS
a. Name William G. Marley. Jr., PE
Address P_ O_ Box 2 5 2 0 1
City a 1 P i gh State NC
Zip 2 7 61 1 Day phone 733-6348
Landowner or X Authorized agent
b. Project name (if any N/A
c. If the applicant is not the landowner, also give
the owner's name and address.
2 LOCATION OF PROPOSED
PROJECT
a. Street address or secondary road number
NC 101 At SR*1155 And Harlowe Canal
b. City, town, community, or landmark
South of Harlowe
c. County -Carteret
d. Is proposed work within city limits or planning
jurisdiction? No
e. Name of body of water nearest project
Harlowe Canal
3 DESCRIPTION AND PLANNED
USE OF PROPOSED PROJECT
a. Describe all development activities you propose
(for example, building a home, motel, marina,
bulkhead, .or pier).
Replacement of Bridge #10 On NC 101
Over Harlowe Canal And Temporary Detour
Bridge Immediately Upstream
If you plan to build a marina, also complete
and attach Form DCM-MP-2.
b. Is the proposed activity maintenance of an ex-
isting project, new work, or both?
Replacement Of Existing Bridge
C. Will the project be for community, private, or
commercial use?
The Bridge Will Be For Public Use
a.
b.
C.
d.
e.
f.
g•
h.
Size of entire tract NSA
Size of individual lot(s) N/A
Elevation of tract above mean sea level or Na.
tional Geodetic Vertical Datum 2' To 4'
Soil type(s) and texture(s) of tract
Vegetation on tract Yes, Most Black
Needlerush And Cordc7rass, With Some WoOdle
Man-made features now on tract Single Spn
Truss r'd e With Concrete Abuts Andall
What is the CAMA Land Use Plan Classi ica-
tion of the site? (Consult the local land use
plan.)
_ Conservation Transitional
Developed Community
X Rural Other
How is the tract zoned by local government?
i. How are adjacent waters classified?
j. Has a professional archaeological survey been
carried out for the tract?
If so, by whom?
5 UPLAND DEVELOPMENT
Complete this section if the project includes any
upland development.
a. Type and number of buildings, facilities, or
structures proposed
b. Number of lots or parcels
c. Density (Give the number of residential units
and the units per acre.)
d. Size of area to be graded or disturbed
e. If the proposed project will disturb more than
one acre of land, the Division of Land
Resources must receive an erosion and sedimen-
tation control plan at least 30 days before land
disturbing activity begins. If applicable, has a
sedimentation and erosion control plan been
submitted to the Division of Land Resources?
f. Give the percentage of the tract within 75 feet
of mean high water to be covered by im-
permeable surfaces, such as pavement,
buildings, or rooftops.
g. List the materials, such as m^r! -,?.,..7 stone, h. Amount cf ..._-er a! t^ be exc2va-__ ?=_...
asphalt, or concrete, to be used for paved below water level in cubic yards
surfaces. c. Type of material
d. Does the area to be excavated include marsh-
h. If applicable, has a stormwater management land, swamps, or other wetlands?
plan been submitted to the Division of En- e. High ground excavation, in cubic yards 1169
vironmental Management? f. Dimensions of spoil disposal area
i. Describe proposed sewage disposal and/or waste g. Location of spoil disposal area
water treatment facilities. Contractor Responsibility--Off Site
h. Do you claim title to the disposal area?
j. Have these facilities received state or local If not, attach a letter granting permission from
approval? the owner.
k. Describe existing treatment facilities. i. Will a disposal area be available for future
maintenance? t.
If so, where?
j . Does the disposal area include any marshland,
1. Describe location and type of diwharges to swamOland,'or water areas? No
waters of the state (for example?surface runoff, k. Will the fill material be placed below mean
sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial high water? No
effluent, or "wash down"). 1. Amount of fill in cubic yards Perm 7450, Temp
m. Type of fill material oil suitable For H. wa t
0 g
n. :
Source of fill material Contractor Respon. (
m. Water supply source o. Will fill material be placed on marsh or other
n. If the project is oceanfront development, wetlands? Yes
describe the steps that will be taken to main- p. Dimensions of the wetland to be filled See Site Ply
tain established public beach accessways or pro- q.. How will excavated or fill material be kept on
vide new access. site and erosion controlled? With Standard
N;ghwam ConGt-ruction Erosion/Sedimentatioi
(`nrn trod Measures For Tidal Wetland Area
o. If the project is on the oceanfront, what will r. What type of construction equipment will be
be the elevation above mean sea level of the used (for example, dragline, backhoe, or
first habitable floor? hydraulic dredge)? Mechanical Dredging
Folipm= And Standard Highway
6 EXCAVATION AND FILL Construction F?quirment
s. Will wetlands be crossed in transporting equip-
INFORMATION ment to the project site?-=- If yes, explain
the steps that will be taken to lessen en-
a. Describe below the purpose of proposed excava- vironmental impacts.
tion or fill activities (excluding bulkheads,
which are covered in Section 7).
Length Width Depth
Access channel
(MLW) or (NWL)
Boat basin
Other (break-
water, pier,
boat ramp,
rock jetty)
Fill placed in See
wetland or below Site
MHW Plat
Upland fill
areas
7 SHORELINE STABILIZATION
a. Length of bulkhead or riprap
b. Average distance waterward of mean high water
or normal water level
c. Shoreline erosion during preceding 12 months,
in feet
d. Type of bulkhead material
e. Amount of fill, in cubic yards, to be placed
below mean high water
f. Type of fill material Mm on or?
L r0= 17 1987 ; i
8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
In addition to the completed application form, the
following items must be submitted:
A copy of the deed (w?Lii state application only) or
other instrument under which the applicant claims
title to the affected property. If the applicant is not
claiming to be the owner of said property, then for-
ward a copy of the deed or other instrument under
which the owner claims title, plus written permis-
sion from the owner to carry out the project.
An accurate work plat (including plan view and
cross sectional drawings) drawn to scale in black
ink on 8 Vi x 11 white paper. (Refer to Coastal
Resources Commission Rule 7).0203 for a detailed
description.)
Please note that original drawings are preferred and
only high quality copies will be accepted. Blue-line
prints or other larger plats are acceptable only if 16
high quality copies are provided by the applicant.
(Contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regard-
ing that agency's use of larger drawings.) A site or
location map is a part of plat requirements and it
must be sufficiently detailed to guide agency per-
sonnel unfamiliar with the area to the site. Include
county road (SR}Zntmbers, landmarks, and the like.
A stormwater .4anagement plan, if applicable, that
may have been developed in consultation with the
Division of Environmental Management. ,
A list of the names and complete addresses of the
adjacent waterfront (riparian) landowners. These
individuals have 30 days in which to submit com-
ments on the proposed project to the Division of
Coastal Management. The applicant must advise
the adjacent landowners of this opportunity by sen-
ding a copy of the permit application to them by
registered or certified mail. This notification is re-
quired by G.S. 113-229(d).
Name J. H. Davis, Jr.
Address Route 2. Box 112-A
Newport, NC 28570
Name
Address
Name
Address
y list of previous state or federal permits ;5sue,
for work on the project tract. Include permit
numbers, permittee, and issuing dates.
A check for $100 made payable to the Depart-
ment of Natural Resources and Community
Development to cover the costs of processing the
application.
A signed AEC hazard notice for projects in ocean-
front and inlet areas.
A statement on the use of public funds. If the
project involves the expenditure of public funds, at-
tach a statement documenting compliance with the
North Carolina Environmental Policy Act
(N.C.G.S. 113A-1 to 10).
9 CERTIFICATION AND PERMIS.
SION TO ENTER ON LAND
Any permit issued in response to this application
will allow only the development described in the
application. The project will be subject to condi-
tions and restrictions contained in the permit.
I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the pro-
posed activity complies with the State of North
Carolina's approved Coastal Management Program
and will be conducted in a manner consistent with
such program.
I further certify that I am authorized to grant, and
do in fact, grant permission to representatives of
state and federal review agencies to enter on the
aforementioned lands in connection with
evaluating information related to this permit ap-
plication and follow-up monitoring of project.
This is the s day of I ?'
199_.
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Landowner or Authorized agent
Send the completed application materials to the
Division of Coastal Management Office nearest you
and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. See the
map on the inside front cover for the appropriate
DCM office and addresses and phone number.
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
P.O. BOX 25201
RALEIGH 27611-5201
JAMES G. MARTIN
GOVERNOR
JAMES E. HARRINGTON
SECRETARY
Division of Coastal Management
Department of Natural Resources
and Community Development
Post Office Box 27687
Raleigh, North Carolina 27611
ATTENTION: Mr. John Parker
Dear Sir:
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RE__ E?VED
PvuV 1 1 1987
WAU QUALITY SECTION
OPERATIONS BRANCH
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
GEORGE E. WELLS, P.E.
STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR
SUBJECT: Carteret County, NC 101 bridge over Harlowe Canal (B-1099)
The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to replace the
subject substandard bridge with a new structure on the existing alignment. The
replacement structure will provide 7.5 feet of vertical clearance above mean
high tide and a 32-foot wide channel. Traffic service will be maintained during
construction on a temporary detour structure and approaches immediately north of
the existing location.
The proposed project will require the placement of 0.40 acre of fill in
wetlands for the temporary structure, which will be removed. In addition, the
widened roadway will require the placement of 0.25 acre of permanent fill in
wetlands. As compensation for that 0.25 acre loss, the Department of Transporta-
tion proposes to acquire a 0.25 acre permanent drainage easement south of the
highway right of way just east of the Canal. In that area, at least 0.05 acre of
wetland will be created. The creation of this small area of wetlands will
enhance a much larger area of wetlands by enlarging a connection to the canal,
thus improving water exchange.
Application is hereby made for a CAMA Permit as required for the subject
work. Attached is the permit application and drawings depicting proposed work.
Application is being made, by copy of this letter, for a section 401 Water
Quality Certification. In that a permit will be required from the U. S. Coast
Guard, a Department of the Army permit will not be required.
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If you have any questions, please call Barney O'Quinn at 733-7842.
Sincerely,
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William G. Marley, Jr., P. E.
Assistant Highway Administrator
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Attachment
cc: Mr. Paul Wilms, NRCD
Regulatory Branch, Corps of Engineers
Mr. Tommy Peacock, P. E.
Mr. A. L. Hankins, P. E.
Mr. W. A. Wilson
Mr. J. L. Smith, P. E.
Mr. D. L. Squires, P. E.
Mr. W. M. Ingram, P. E.
Mr. W. D. Johnson
Mr. Jack Baldwin
Mr. G. R. Shirley, P. E.
Mr. R'en Bellamy, FHWA
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' Please type or print. Carefully describe all an- d. Describe the planned use of the project.
ticipated- development activities, including construc- Bridge On NC 101 Crossing Harlowe
tion, excavation, filling, paving, land clearing, and Canal
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stormwater control. If the requested information is
not relevant to your project, write N/A (not ap-
plicable). Items 1-4 and 8-9 must be completed for 4 LAND AND WATER
all projects. CHARACTERISTICS
1 APPLICANT
a. N/A
Size of entire tract
b. Size of individual lot(s) N/A
a. Name William G. Marley. Jr., PE c. Elevation of tract above mean sea level or Na-
Address P - O - Rox 29201 tional Geodetic Vertical Datum 2' To 4'
City Ra ? Pigh State NC d. Soil type(s) and texture(s) of tract.
Zip 2 7 h 1 1 JDay phone 733-6348 Sand And Muck
Landowner or _X- Authorized agent e. Vegetation on tract Yes, Most Black
b. Project name (if any) N/A meedlerush And Cordgrass, with Some Woctllan
f. Man-made features now on tract sinale span
c. If the applicant is not the landowner, also give Truss Bridge With Concrete Abuts And
the owner's name and address. g•
What is the CAMA Land Use Plan Classi ica- ails
tion of the site? (Consult the local land use
plan.)
Conservation Transitional
Developed Community
2 LOCATION OF PROPOSED X Rural Other
PROJECT h. How is the tract zoned by local government?
i. How are adjacent waters classified?
a. Street address or secondary road number
NC 101 At SR '1155 And Harlowe Canal j• Has a professional archaeological survey been
b. City, town, community, or landmark
South of Harlowe carried out for the tract?
If so, by whom?
c. County -Carteret
d. Is proposed work within city limits or planning
5 UPLAND DEVELOPMENT
jurisdiction? No
e. Name of body of water nearest project Complete this section if the project includes any
Harlowe Canal upland development.
a. Type and number of buildings, facilities, or
3 DESCRIPTION AND PLANNED' structures proposed
USE OF PROPOSED PROJECT
b. Number of lots or parcels
a. Describe all development activities you propose c. Density (Give the number of residential units
(for example, building a home, motel, marina, and the units per acre.)
bulkhead, or pier).
Replacement Of Bridge #10 On NC 101 d. Size of area to be graded or disturbed
Over Harlowe Canal And Temporary Detour
Bridge Immediately Upstream e. If the proposed project will disturb more than
one acre of land, the Division of Land
If you plan to build a marina, also complete Resources must receive an erosion and sedimen-
and attach Form DCM-MP-2. tation control plan at least 30 days before land
b. Is the proposed activity maintenance of an ex- disturbing activity begins. If applicable, has a
isting project, new work, or both? sedimentation and erosion control plan been
Replacement Of Existing Bridcre submitted to the Division of Land Resources?
c. Will the project be for community, private, or
commercial use? f. Give the percentage of the tract within 75 feet
The Bridge Will Be For Public Use of mean high water to be covered by im-
permeable surfaces, such as pavement,
buildings, or rooftops.
g. List the materials, such as marl, paver stone,
asphalt, or concrete, to be used for paved
surfaces.
h. If applicable, has a stormwater management
plan been submitted to the Division of En-
vironmental Management?
i. Describe proposed sewage disposal and/or waste
water treatment facilities.
b. Amount of material to be excavated from
below water level in cubic yards None
c. Type of material
d. Does the area to be excavated include marsh-
land, swamps, or other wetlands?
e. High ground excavation, in cubic yards 1169
f. Dimensions of spoil disposal area
g. Location of spoil disposal area
Contractor Responsibility--Off Site
h. Do you claim title to the disposal area?
j. Have these facilities received state or local
approval?
k. Describe existing treatment facilities. i.
j.
1. Describe location and type of discharges to
waters of the state (for example? surface runoff, k.
sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial
effluent, or "wash down"). 1.
In.
n.
m. Water supply source o.
n. If the project is oceanfront development,
describe the steps that will be taken to main- p.
tain established public beach accessways or pro- q.,
vide new access.
o.
b EXCAVATION AND FILL
INFORMATION
a. Describe below the purpose of proposed excava-
tion or fill activities (excluding bulkheads,
which are covered in Section 7).
Length Width Depth
Access channel
(MLW) or (NWL)
Boat basin
Other (break-
water, pier,
boat ramp,
rock jetty)
Fill placed in See
wetland or below Site
MHW Plat
Upland fill
areas
If the project is on the oceanfront, what will
be the elevation above mean sea level of the
first habitable floor?
If not, attach a letter granting permission from
the owner.
Will a disposal area be available for future
maintenance? i.
If so, where?
Does the disposal area include any marshland,
swamOland,'or water areas? No
Will the fill material be placed below mean
high water? No
Amount of fill in cubic yards Perm 7450, Temp 5
Type of fill material Soil Suitable For Hi wn t
Source of fill material Contractor Respon. (O gif
Will fill material be placed on marsh or other
wetlands? Yes
Dimensions of the wetland to be filled See Site Plat
How will excavated or fill material be kept on
site and erosion controlled? With Standard
xigh.a= Construction Erosion/Sedimentation
Control Measures For Tidal Wetland Area
r. What type of construction equipment will be
used (for example, dragline, backhoe, or
hydraulic dredge)? Mechanical Dredging
Equipment And Standard Highway
Construction Equipment
s. Will wetlands be crossed in transporting equip-
ment to the project site? No If yes, explain
the steps that will be taken to lessen en-
vironmental impacts.
7 SHORELINE STABILIZATION
a. Length of bulkhead or riprap
b. Average distance waterward of mean high water
or normal water level
c. Shoreline erosion during preceding 12 months,
in feet
d. Type of bulkhead material
e. Amount of fill, in cubic yards, to be placed
below mean high water
f. Type of fill material
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8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
In addition to the completed application form, the
following items must be submitted:
A copy of the deed (with state application only) or
other instrument under which the applicant claims
title to the affected property. If the applicant is not
claiming to be the owner of said property, then for-
ward a copy of the deed or other instrument under
which the owner claims title, plus written permis-
sion from the owner to carry out the project.
An accurate work plat (including plan view and
cross sectional drawings) drawn to scale in black
ink on 8 V2 x 11 white paper. (Refer to Coastal
Resources Commission Rule 7J.0203 for a detailed
description.)
Please note that original drawings are preferred and
only high quality copies will be accepted. Blue-line
prints or other larger plats are acceptable only if 16
high quality copies are provided by the applicant.
(Contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regard-
ing that agency's use of larger drawings.) A site or
location map is a part of plat requirements and it
must be sufficiently detailed to guide agency per-
sonnel unfamiliar with the area to the site. Include
county road (SRY-rrumbers, landmarks, and the like.
A stormwater -management plan, if applicable, that
may have been developed in consultation with the
Division of Environmental Management.
A list of previous state or federal permits issued
for work on the project tract. Include permit
numbers, permittee, and issuing dates.
A check for $100 made payable to the Depart-
ment of Natural Resources and Community
Development to cover the costs of processing the
application.
A signed AEC hazard notice for projects in ocean-
front and inlet areas.
A statement on the use of public funds. If the
project involves the expenditure of public funds, at-
tach a statement documenting compliance with the
North Carolina Environmental Policy Act
(N.C.G.S. 113A-1 to 10).
9 CERTIFICATION AND PERMIS-
SION TO ENTER ON LAND
Any permit issued in response to this application
will allow only the development described in the
application. The project will be subject to condi-
tions and restrictions contained in the permit.
I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the pro-
posed activity complies with the State of North
Carolina's approved Coastal Management Program
and will be conducted in a manner consistent with
such program.
A list of the names and complete addresses of the I further certify that I am authorized to grant, and
adjacent waterfront (riparian) landowners. These do in fact, grant permission to representatives of
individuals have 30 days in which to submit com- state and federal review agencies to enter on the
ments on the proposed project to the Division of aforementioned lands in connection with
Coastal Management. The applicant must advise evaluating information related to this permit ap-
the adjacent landowners of this opportunity by sen- plication and follow-up monitoring of project.
ding a copy of the permit application to them by A/0
registered or certified mail. This notification is re- This is the S day of ylrim?4e"
quired by G.S. 113-229(d). 19-27
Name J. H. Davis, Jr. X C ,
Address Route 2, Box 112-A Landowner or Authorized agent
Newport, NC 28570
Name Send the completed application materials to the
Address Division of Coastal Management Office nearest you
and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. See the
Name map on the inside front cover for the appropriate
Address DCM office and addresses and phone number.
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DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
CARTERET COUNTY
PROJECT 8.1161001,B-1099
REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE # 10
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