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Issue Date September 30, 2013
Comment Deadline October 30, 2013
Corps Action ID Number SAW- 2013 -00534
The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) received an application from Pastor Elmer
Bauman of the Waves of Praise Worship Center seeking Department of the Army authorization to
discharge dredged or fill material into 0.716 acre of waters of the United States, associated with the
construction of a church for Waves of Praise Worship Center in Boiling Spring Lakes, Brunswick
County, North Carolina
Specific plans and location information are described below and shown on the attached plans This
Public Notice and all attached plans are also available on the Wilmington District Web Site at
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Applicant:
Pastor Elmer Bauman
Waves of Praise Worship Center
3000 -4 George II Highway
Southport, North Carolina 28461
Agent (if applicable):
Land Management Group, Inc
3805 Wrightsville Avenue, Suite 15
Wilmington, North Carolina 28402
Authority
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The Corps evaluates this application and decides whether to issue, conditionally issue, or deny the
proposed work pursuant to applicable procedures of the following Statutory Authorities
X - Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U S C 1344)
- Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U S C 403)
- Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (33
US C 1413)
Location
Directions to Site- From Wilmington, take US 17 South. Turn left onto NC 87 /George II Highway SE.
The site is approximately five acres located southwest of George II Highway SE, in Boiling Spring
Lakes dust past Brunswick Road, Brunswick County, NC
Project Area (acres) 5 0 Nearest Town Boiling Spring Lakes
Nearest Waterway Moore Creek River Basin Lower Cape Fear 03030005
Latitude and Longitude 34 009939 N, - 78.054347 W
Existing Site Conditions
The 5 0 acre site is located at 3648 George II Highway in Boiling Spring Lakes, North Carolina The
majority of the site is included in the State Natural Heritage Area Boiling Spring Lakes Wetland
Complex Uplands constitute 0 75 acre of the overall 5 0 acre site
The site is currently vegetated, undeveloped and located within the Cape Fear River Basin Wetlands
within the tract drain towards Boiling Spring Lake, classified by the North Carolina Division of Water
Resources, Water Quality as Class B and Swamp Waters (Sw) Class B waters are protected for uses
including primary and secondary recreation, fishing, wildlife, fish consumption, aquatic life including
propagation, survival and maintenance of biological integrity, and agriculture The Sw classification
characterizes waters which have low velocities and other natural characteristics different from
adjacent streams According to the Brunswick County Generalized Soil Survey, soil types within the
project area are classified as Murville fine sand The applicant's consultant conducted a soil analysis
on the 0 75 acre upland portion of the tract and determined that this area supports a Leon soil unit
Murville and Leon soils are very poorly drained and poorly drained soils, respectively, which formed
from sandy alluvium on coastal plain flats Land use within the project area is currently zoned
Commercial Surrounding land use consists of undeveloped, forested tracts with some commercial
and residential The majority of commercial land use located along US Hwy 17, NC Highways 211
and 133, north of Southport and Oak Island, and along NC 130 north of Holden Beach The site has
recently been bush hogged Both wetlands and uplands within the site support a sparse canopy of
loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) and pond pine (Pinus serotina) A dense herbaceous layer supports
fetterbush (Lyonia lucida), gallberry (Ilex coriacea), and sweet bay (Magnolia virginica)
Additionally, there is a heavily vegetated offsite ditch that is located within a public access right of
way and is situated parallel to the northern property boundary The ditch is approximately 3 feet deep
and may have a drainage effect along the rear portion of the site
Applicant's Stated Purpose
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The applicant's stated purpose is to construct a new church in order to continue its membership
growth
Project Description
The applicant proposes to construct a 70 foot by 65 foot building, a 20 foot wide driveway access, and
a parking area for 40 parking spaces The stormwater facilities would be located in uplands behind the
proposed building
Avoidance and Minimization
The applicant provided the following information in support of efforts to avoid and /or minimize
impacts to the aquatic environment The applicant's preferred alternative is designed to avoid and
minimize impacts to waters of the U S
Compensatory Mitigation
The applicant offered the following compensatory mitigation plan to offset unavoidable functional
loss to the aquatic environment The applicant proposes to purchase credits from the Lower Cape Fear
Mitigation Bank for the restoration of 0 716 acre of non- riparian wetlands within the Cape Fear River
watershed Additionally, the applicant proposes to preserve an undetermined portion of the remaining
wetlands onsite
Essential Fish Habitat
Pursuant to the Magnuson- Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, this Public Notice
initiates the Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) consultation requirements The Corps' initial determination
is that the proposed project would not affect EFH or associated fisheries managed by the South
Atlantic or Mid Atlantic Fishery Management Councils or the National Marine Fisheries Service
Cultural Resources
Pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, Appendix C of33 CFR Part
325, and the 2005 Revised Interim Guidance for Implementing Appendix C, the District Engineer
consulted district files and records and the latest published version of the National Register of Historic
Places and initially determines that
- Should historic properties, or properties eligible for inclusion in the National Register,
be present within the Corps' permit area, the proposed activity requiring the DA permit
(the undertaking) is a type of activity that will have no potential to cause an effect to an
historic properties
X - No historic properties, nor properties eligible for inclusion in the National Register,
are present within the Corps' permit area, therefore, there will be no historic properties
affected
The Corps subsequently requests concurrence from the SHPO (or THPO)
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- Properties ineligible for inclusion in the National Register are present within the
Corps' permit area, there will be no historic properties affected by the proposed work
The Corps subsequently requests concurrence from the SHPO (or THPO)
- Historic properties, or properties eligible for inclusion in the National Register, are
present within the Corps' permit area, however, the undertaking will have no adverse
effect on these historic properties The Corps subsequently requests concurrence from the
SHPO (or THPO)
- Historic properties, or properties eligible for inclusion in the National Register, are
present within the Corps' permit area, moreover, the undertaking may have an adverse
effect on these historic properties The Corps subsequently initiates consultation with the
SHPO (or THPO)
- The proposed work takes place in an area known to have the potential for the presence
of prehistoric and historic cultural resources, however, the area has not been formally
surveyed for the presence of cultural resources No sites eligible for inclusion in the
National Register of Historic Places are known to be present in the vicinity of the
proposed work Additional work may be necessary to identify and assess any historic or
prehistoric resources that may be present
The District Engineer's final eligibility and effect determination will be based upon coordination with
the SHPO and /or THPO, as appropriate and required, and with full consideration given to the
proposed undertaking's potential direct and indirect effects on historic properties within the Corps -
indentified permit area
Endangered Species
Pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Corps reviewed the project area, examined all
information provided by the applicant and consulted the latest North Carolina Natural Heritage
Database Based on available information
- The Corps determines that the proposed project would not affect federally listed
endangered or threatened species or their formally designated critical habitat
- The Corps determines that the proposed project may affect federally listed endangered
or threatened species or their formally designated critical habitat The Corps initiates
consultation under Section 7 of the ESA and will not make a permit decision until the
consultation process is complete
X - The Corps is not aware of the presence of species listed as threatened or endangered
or their critical habitat formally designated pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of
1973 (ESA) within the project area The Corps will make a final determination on the
effects of the proposed project upon additional review of the project and completion of
any necessary biological assessment and/or consultation with the U S Fish and Wildlife
Service and/or National Marine Fisheries Service
Other Required Authorizations
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The Corps forwards this notice and all applicable application materials to the appropriateState
agencies for review
North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR)
The Corps will generally not make a final permit decision until the NCDWR issues, denies, or waives
State Certification required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (PL 92 -500) The receipt of the
application and this public notice combined with appropriate application fee at the North Carolina
Division of Water Resources Central Office in Raleigh constitutes initial receipt of an application for
a 401 Water Quality Certification A waiver will be deemed to occur if the NCDWR fails to act on
this request for certification within sixty days of the date of the receipt of this notice in the NCDWR
Central Office Additional information regarding the Clean Water Act Certification may be reviewed
at the NCDWR Central Office, Wetlands, Buffers, Stormwater Compliance and Permitting Unit, 512
North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 -2260 All persons desiring to make comments
regarding the application for certification under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act should do so, in
writing, by October 30, 2013 to
NCDWR Central Office
Attention Ms Karen Higgins
(LISPS mailing address) 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 -1650
Or,
(physical address) 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
North Carolina Division of Coastal Management ( NCDCM):
The application did not include a certification that the proposed work complies with and would be
conducted in a manner that is consistent with the approved North Carolina Coastal Zone Management
Program Pursuant to 33 CFR 325 2 (b)(2) the Corps cannot issue a Department of Army (DA) permit
for the proposed work until the applicant submits such a certification to the Corps and the NCDCM,
and the NCDCM notifies the Corps that it concurs with the applicant's consistency certification As
the application did not include the consistency certification, the Corps will request, upon receipt,
concurrence or objection from the NCDCM
Evaluation
The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts
including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest That decision will reflect
the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources The benefit which
reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably
foreseeable detriments All factors which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered including
the cumulative effects thereof, among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general
environmental concerns, wetlands, historic properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, flood
plain values (in accordance with Executive Order 11988), land use, navigation, shoreline erosion and
accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and
fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general, the needs and
welfare of the people For activities involving the discharge of dredged or fill materials in waters of
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the United States, the evaluation of the impact of the activity on the public interest will include
application of the Environmental Protection Agency's 404(b)(1) guidelines
Commenting Information
The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public, Federal, State and local agencies and
officials, including any consolidated State Viewpoint or written position of the Governor, Indian
Tribes and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed
activity Any comments received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to determine whether
to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal To make this decision, comments are
used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general
environmental effects and the other public interest factors listed above Comments are used in the
preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) and /or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Comments are also used to determine the
need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity
Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice, that a public
hearing be held to consider the application Requests for public hearings shall state, with particularity,
the reasons for holding a public hearing Requests for a public hearing shall be granted, unless the
District Engineer determines that the issues raised are insubstantial or there is otherwise no valid
interest to be served by a hearing.
The Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District will receive written comments pertinent to the proposed
work, as outlined above, until 5pm, October 30, 2013 Comments should be submitted to Ms Liz
Hair, Wilmington Regulatory Field Office, 69 Darlington Avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina, at
(910) 251 -4049
DISCLAIMER Please download the attached PDF version of this notice for complete information,
proper formatting, and inclusion of tables and figures
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US Army Corps
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Wilmington District
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Issue Date September 30, 2013
Comment Deadline October 30, 2013
Corps Action ID Number SAW- 2013 -00534
The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) received an application from Pastor
Elmer Bauman of the Waves of Praise Worship Center seeking Department of the Army
authorization to discharge dredged or fill material into 0 716 acre of waters of the United
States, associated with the construction of a church for Waves of Praise Worship Center
in Boiling Spring Lakes, Brunswick County, North Carolina
Specific plans and location information are described below and shown on the attached
plans This Public Notice and all attached plans are also available on the Wilmington
District Web Site at
http / /www saw usace army mil /Missions /Re g wPermitPro rg_am aspx
Applicant: Pastor Elmer Bauman
Waves of Praise Worship Center
3000 -4 George II Highway
Southport, North Carolina 28461
Agent (if applicable):
Land Management Group, Inc
3805 Wrightsville Avenue, Suite 15
Wilmington, North Carolina 28402
Authority
ECEIVE
OCT - 1 2013
The Corps evaluates this application and decides whether to issue, conditionally issue, or
deny the proposed work pursuant to applicable procedures of the following Statutory
Authorities
® Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U S C 1344)
❑ Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U S C 403)
❑ Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972
(33 U S C 1413)
Location
Directions to Site From Wilmington, take US 17 South Turn left onto NC 87 /George II
Highway SE The site is approximately five acres located southwest of George II
Highway SE, in Boiling Spring Lakes dust past Brunswick Road, Brunswick County, NC
Project Area (acres) 5 0 Nearest Town Boiling Spring Lakes
Nearest Waterway Moore Creek River Basin Lower Cape Fear 03030005
Latitude and Longitude 34 009939 N, -78 054347 W
Existing Site Conditions
The 5 0 acre site is located at 3648 George II Highway in Boiling Spring Lakes, North
Carolina The majority of the site is included in the State Natural Heritage Area Boiling
Spring Lakes Wetland Complex Uplands constitute 0 75 acre of the overall 5 0 acre site
The site is currently vegetated, undeveloped and located within the Cape Fear River
Basin Wetlands within the tract drain towards Boiling Spring Lake, classified by the
North Carolina Division of Water Resources, Water Quality as Class B and Swamp
Waters (Sw) Class B waters are protected for uses including primary and secondary
recreation, fishing, wildlife, fish consumption, aquatic life including propagation,
survival and maintenance of biological integrity, and agriculture The Sw classification
characterizes waters which have low velocities and other natural characteristics different
from adjacent streams According to the Brunswick County Generalized Soil Survey, soil
types within the project area are classified as Murville fine sand The applicant's
consultant conducted a soil analysis on the 0 75 acre upland portion of the tract and
determined that this area supports a Leon soil unit Murville and Leon soils are very
poorly drained and poorly drained soils, respectively, which formed from sandy alluvium
on coastal plain flats Land use within the project area is currently zoned Commercial
Surrounding land use consists of undeveloped, forested tracts with some commercial and
residential The majority of commercial land use located along US Hwy 17, NC
Highways 211 and 133, north of Southport and Oak Island, and along NC 130 north of
Holden Beach The site has recently been bush hogged Both wetlands and uplands
within the site support a sparse canopy of loblolly pine (Panus taeda) and pond pine
(Panus serotana) A dense herbaceous layer supports fetterbush (Lyonaa lucada), gallberry
(Ilex coraacea), and sweet bay (Magnolia varganaca) Additionally, there is a heavily
vegetated offsite ditch that is located within a public access right of way and is situated
parallel to the northern property boundary The ditch is approximately 3 feet deep and
may have a drainage effect along the rear portion of the site
Applicant's Stated Purpose
The applicant's stated purpose is to construct a new church in order to continue its
membership growth
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Project Description
The applicant proposes to construct a 70 foot by 65 foot building, a 20 foot wide
driveway access, and a parking area for 40 parking spaces The stormwater facilities
would be located in uplands behind the proposed building
Avoidance and Minimization
The applicant provided the following information in support of efforts to avoid and /or
minimize impacts to the aquatic environment The applicant's preferred alternative is
designed to avoid and minimize impacts to waters of the U S
Compensatory Mitigation
The applicant offered the following compensatory mitigation plan to offset unavoidable
functional loss to the aquatic environment The applicant proposes to purchase credits
from the Lower Cape Fear Mitigation Bank for the restoration of 0 716 acre of non-
riparian wetlands within the Cape Fear River watershed Additionally, the applicant
proposes to preserve an undetermined portion of the remaining wetlands onsite
Essential Fish Habitat
Pursuant to the Magnuson- Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, this
Public Notice initiates the Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) consultation requirements The
Corps' initial determination is that the proposed project would not affect EFH or
associated fisheries managed by the South Atlantic or Mid Atlantic Fishery Management
Councils or the National Marine Fisheries Service
Cultural Resources
Pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, Appendix C of
33 CFR Part 325, and the 2005 Revised Interim Guidance for Implementing Appendix C,
the District Engineer consulted district files and records and the latest published version
of the National Register of Historic Places and initially determines that
❑ Should historic properties, or properties eligible for inclusion in the National
Register, be present within the Corps' permit area, the proposed activity requiring
the DA permit (the undertaking) is a type of activity that will have no potential to
cause an effect to an historic properties
® No historic properties, nor properties eligible for inclusion in the National
Register, are present within the Corps' permit area, therefore, there will be no
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historic properties affected The Corps subsequently requests concurrence from
the SHPO (or THPO)
❑ Properties ineligible for inclusion in the National Register are present within the
Corps' permit area, there will be no historic properties affected by the proposed
work The Corps subsequently requests concurrence from the SHPO (or THPO)
❑ Historic properties, or properties eligible for inclusion in the National Register,
are present within the Corps' permit area, however, the undertaking will have no
adverse effect on these historic properties The Corps subsequently requests
concurrence from the SHPO (or THPO)
❑ Historic properties, or properties eligible for inclusion in the National Register,
are present within the Corps' permit area, moreover, the undertaking may have an
adverse effect on these historic properties The Corps subsequently initiates
consultation with the SHPO (or THPO)
❑ The proposed work takes place in an area known to have the potential for the
presence of prehistoric and historic cultural resources, however, the area has not
been formally surveyed for the presence of cultural resources No sites eligible
for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places are known to be present
in the vicinity of the proposed work Additional work may be necessary to
identify and assess any historic or prehistoric resources that may be present
The District Engineer's final eligibility and effect determination will be based upon
coordination with the SHPO and /or THPO, as appropriate and required, and with full
consideration given to the proposed undertaking's potential direct and indirect effects on
historic properties within the Corps- mdentified permit area
Endangered Species
Pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Corps reviewed the project area,
examined all information provided by the applicant and consulted the latest North
Carolina Natural Heritage Database Based on available information
❑ The Corps determines that the proposed project would not affect federally listed
endangered or threatened species or their formally designated critical habitat
❑ The Corps detennmes that the proposed project may affect federally listed
endangered or threatened species or their formally designated critical habitat The
Corps initiates consultation under Section 7 of the ESA and will not make a
permit decision until the consultation process is complete
® The Corps is not aware of the presence of species listed as threatened or
endangered or their critical habitat formally designated pursuant to the
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Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) within the project area The Corps will
make a final determination on the effects of the proposed project upon additional
review of the project and completion of any necessary biological assessment
and /or consultation with the U S Fish and Wildlife Service and /or National
Marine Fisheries Service
Other Required Authorizations
The Corps forwards this �notice and all applicable application materials to the appropriate
State agencies for review
North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) The Corps will generally not
make a final permit decision until the NCDWR issues, denies, or waives State
Certification required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (PL 92 -500) The receipt of
the application and this public notice combined with appropriate application fee at the
North Carolina Division of Water Resources Central Office in Raleigh constitutes initial
receipt of an application for a 401 Water Quality Certification A waiver will be deemed
to occur if the NCDWR fails to act on this request for certification within sixty days of
the date of the receipt of this notice in the NCDWR Central Office Additional
information regarding the Clean Water Act Certification may be reviewed at the
NCDWR Central Office, Wetlands, Buffers, Stormwater Compliance and Permitting
Unit, 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 -2260 All persons
desiring to make comments regarding the application for certification under Section 401
of the Clean Water Act should do so, in writing, by October 30, 2013 to
NCDWR Central Office
Attention Ms Karen Higgins
(LISPS mailing address) 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 -1650
Or,
(physical address) 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
North Carolina Division of Coastal Management ( NCDCM): The application did not
include a certification that the proposed work complies with and would be conducted in a
manner that is consistent with the approved North Carolina Coastal Zone Management
Program Pursuant to 33 CFR 325 2 (b)(2) the Corps cannot issue a Department of Army
(DA) permit for the proposed work until the applicant submits such a certification to the
Corps and the NCDCM, and the NCDCM notifies the Corps that it concurs with the
applicant's consistency certification As the application did not include the consistency
certification, the Corps will request, upon receipt, concurrence or objection from the
NCDCM
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Evaluation
The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable
impacts including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest
That decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of
important resources The benefit which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the
proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments All factors
which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered including the cumulative effects
thereof, among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental
concerns, wetlands, historic properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, flood plain
values (in accordance with Executive Order 11988), land use, navigation, shoreline
erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy
needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property
ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people For activities involving
the discharge of dredged or fill materials in waters of the United States, the evaluation of
the impact of the activity on the public interest will include application of the
Environmental Protection Agency's 404(b)(1) guidelines
Commenting Information
The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public, Federal, State and local
agencies and officials, including any consolidated State Viewpoint or written position of
the Governor, Indian Tribes and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate
the impacts of this proposed activity Any comments received will be considered by the
Corps of Engineers to determine whether to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for
this proposal To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered
species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects and the other
public interest factors listed above Comments are used in the preparation of an
Environmental Assessment (EA) and /or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Comments are also used to
determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the
proposed activity
Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice,
that a public hearing be held to consider the application Requests for public hearings
shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing Requests for a
public hearing shall be granted, unless the District Engineer determines that the issues
raised are insubstantial or there is otherwise no valid interest to be served by a hearing
The Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District will receive written comments pertinent to
the proposed work, as outlined above, until 5pm, October 30, 2013 Comments should be
submitted to Ms Liz Hair, Wilmington Regulatory Field Office, 69 Darlington Avenue,
Wilmington, North Carolina, at (910) 251 -4049
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Phone 910 452 0001 •1 866 LMG 1078
40 -13 -098 Fax 910452 0060
3805 Wnghtsvdie Avenue
Wilmington, NC 28403