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Carpenter,Kristi
From:Hardison, Lyn
Sent:Friday, July 15, 2022 12:44 PM
To:Wilson, Travis W.; Conchilla, Ryan
Subject:New A95 review (Comments due -8-8-2022)
Attachments:23-0003 Chatham_DEQ Tracker.pdf; 23-E-4220-0003_North Chatham Park Way.pdf
Hello,
Here is a DOT project that send the scoping document through in 2020. Take a look at the EA/FONSI and provided any
or no comments.
• go to the SEPA portal to review the
documents, https://ncconnect.sharepoint.com/sites/deq_ext/sepa/SitePages/Home.aspx
If you need more time to review these documents, please let me know so that I can request an extension.
If you have any questions, please contact give me at 252-948-3842
Thank you…Lyn
Project Department/
SEPA/NEPA Previously Project Name/Description County Rec'd date Due date
# Applicant
Environmental Assessment/Finding of No Significant Impact - Proposed project is
for the construction of approximately 2.7 miles of new location roadway, referred
North Carolina
23-to as North Chatham Park Way, from north of U.S. 64 Bypass to U.S. 15-501 near
SEPA 20-0053 Department of Chatham 7/14/2022 8/8/2022
0003 Russell Chapel Church Road (SR 1520). The proposed road would connect to the
Transportation
existing
section of Chatham Park Way which crosses the U.S. 64 Bypass. STIP R-5930
Lyn Hardison lyn.hardison@ncdenr.gov
Environmental Assistance and SEPA Coordinator
NC Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Environmental Assistance & Customer Services (DEACS)
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