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From: Lindsey Hesch <lindseyhesch@icloud.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2022 12:13 PM
To: Cohn, Colleen M
Subject: Re: [External] Re: 210 Choctaw - Shore Stabilization
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Hi Colleen,
No worries - thank you for the quick response!!!
We were actually proposing none. I am attaching some more photos/ diagrams I have in draft for the app.
Basically our hillside is so steep the current plan is for the work to be done enitrely manually. with no vegetation clearing
or significant disturbance. One of the reasons I want this too is to protect my beuatiful Beech tree that some
contractors have told me would die if they had to grade it out.
Thanks again for the quick response!!
Lindsey
On Feb 22, 2022, at 12:10 PM, "Cohn, Colleen M" <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov> wrote:
Hi Lindsey,
My apologies, I have been in and out of the office all day. Lake Royale is subject to the Tar -Pamlico
Riparian Buffer Rules, and it is often the Riparian Buffer Impacts that end up triggering an Individual 401
Certification as disturbance to the buffer is often necessary to install bank stabilization at Lake Royale.
I've attached a copy of the Tar -Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules, which includes a Table of Uses.
What impacts do you anticipate within the first 50 feet landward from the top of bank?
Colleen Cohn
Environmental Specialist II
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Water Resources
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Raleigh, NC 27609
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Hi Colleen,
I just tried and got your VM saying the best way to recah you is via email. Please feel free to give me a
call at 984-960-8099 to discuss.
I also thought I should mention, I haven't measured exactly but I would expect this to be an area of
roughly 15 square feet - I am thinking 10' x 3' triangle. I thought that might be helpful.
If I have to go Individual, I was wondering what the timeline for that looks like also? I really want to get
this repaired as soon as possible, especially if I can before the boats are out in full force making it worse
(Memorial Day - Labor Day)
Thanks again,
Lindsey
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On Feb 22, 2022, at 11:40 AM, Lindsey Hesch <lindseyhesch@icloud.com> wrote:
Hi Colleen,
I wanted to show you a picture of what I am trying to do and confirm you think it would
need an Individual and how I might avoid that. The red line is an approximate location
of where the bank pops out and I could bring the seawall straigh to tie into my
neighbors seawall. I would estimate at the widest, it would be about 3' of riprap that
would need to go in there to stabilize it adjacent to my neighbor. Can this be
considered shoreline stabilization and simply meeting the less than 150' threshold? or is
it considered permanent fill beyond the shoreline? According to my neighbor, long ago
the shoreline did come out that far.
The other option is that we hug the seawall adjacent to the shoreline but my neighbor is
concerned because that actually goes behind the back edge of his retention wall. He
wants to make sure there is as much structural integrity there as possible and we can tie
in without any holes remaining. I am trying to figure out a way to do this.
I'll try to give you a ring - I really appreciate your help!! I would really hate to do an
Indvidual for this small area but I want to find a solution that solves the erosion in the
long-term. I'm sorry to be a pain!!!
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<Tar -Pamlico 15a ncac 02b .0734.pdf>
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Photo of
shoreline
Blue arrow, boulder
Location
White box, approximate
10' x 12'
new dock location
Red line, shoreline
needing stabilized -
seawall proposed
Green line, shoreline
reservation area
(low stable banks)
NOT TO SCALE