HomeMy WebLinkAbout20070256 Ver 1_Information Letter_20070122Property Qwners for SR 1110 Old Columbia Rd. Tyrrell County
Subject: Property Owners for SR 1110 Old Columbia Rd. Tyrrell County
From: Clay Willis <tcwillis@dot.state.nc.us>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 16:46:57 -0500
To: David Wainwright <David.Wainwright@ncmail.net>
David,
I sent you an individual 401 request for a secondary road
construction project a few weeks ago. I am providing the property
owners names and addresses which are attached to this email. I
had intended to send them with the application but did have the
addresses at that time. I will be sending a plan for some on-site
wetland restoration within the week. If you need any other
information on this project, let me know.
Thanks,
Clay Willis
Division 1 NCDOT
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Property Owner Address:
Thomas & Patricia Spruill
1745 Hwy 64 West
Columbia, N.C. 27925
Kayron Carowan
P.O.Box 382
Columbia, N.C. 27925
Lee Thomas Swain
681 Chapel Hill Road
Columbia, N.C. 27925
Columbia Millwork Inc. c/o Dean McManus
9228 S. Old Oregon Inlet Road
Nags Head, N.C. 27959
Roger Hudson
1708 Albemarle Church Road
Columbia, N.C. 27925
Bobby M. Phelps
2632 Ambrose Road
Creswell, N.C. 27928
Horace & Annette Woodley
4035 River Neck Road
Columbia, N.C. 27925
Morris Pritchett
P.O. Box 719
Columbia, N.C. 27925
Harry Spruill
100 Chapel Hill Road
Columbia, N.C. 27925
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Mr. Willis,
I have reviewed the application information you sent to the DWQ regarding the proposed road
improvements to NCSR 1110, TIP R-4452. The application information does not include information
that the DWQ requires in order to make an informed decision regarding this project, and therefore
cannot issue a 401 Water Quality Certification until the requested information is received. In order to
fully process your application, we will require the following:
• The avoidance and minimization discussion is limited, and should be expanded. For example, are
the slopes being constructed at 3:1? Can any of the wetlands be reclaimed by moving the roadbed?
• It is unclear if any type of environmental assessment documentation is required. If not, then it
should be stated. If so, then the required documentation will need to be submitted.
• A complete set of roadway plans.
• A complete set of permit drawings (the drawings supplied are not for the complete project length).
• The permit drawings indicate that the PVC waterline shown on the plans will be relocated to the
north side of the road. The new location is not indicated on plans provided to the DWQ. If the
waterline is going to be kept out of wetland areas, then this needs to be indicated; if not then the
impacts from the relocation need to be included in the impacts.
• Impacts need to be broken down by site, with the various impacts listed by site, preferably in table
form. This should include both permanent and temporary impacts to wetlands, streams, and
protected riparian zones created by fill, excavation, clearing, etc.
• The drainage effects of the new ditches in wetlands need to be quantified.
If the requested information is not received by the end of next week (2/2) then the application will either
be put on hold or sent back as incomplete.
If you need further clarification, please feel free to contact me (919-715-3415), or if I am unavailable,
Brian Wrenn (919-733-5715).
David Wainwright
NCDENR, Div. of Water Qual.
Transportation Permitting Unit
David. wainwright@ncmail.net
919-715-3415
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