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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140970 Ver 1_CAMA Permit Application_20140910F ,` 2 0 1 4 0 02=6` ' W� s70 -10 CETIR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor September 8, 2014 MEMORANDUM TO: SUBJECT: Applicant: Project Location: John E. Skvarla, III Secretary Karen Higgins, Compliance and Permitting Unit Supervisor DWR - Water Quality Program Daniel Govoni Assistant Major Permits Coordinator Division of Coastal Management CAMA Permit Application Review Harry "Randy" Hiestand Knobbs Creek area, Pasquotank River; Pasquotank & Camden County Proposed Project: Salvage submerged logs & cribbing piles Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by 09/29/14 to 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, NC 28557 (fax: 252- 247 - 3330). If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Will Creef at (252) 264- 3901. When appropriate, in -depth comments with supporting data are requested. REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED DATE 1367 US 17 South, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone: 252 -264 -39011 FAX: 252-264-3723; Internet: www.nccoastaimanagement.net An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer MAJOR PERMIT FEE, MATRIX Annlicant: Harry "Randy "Hiestand Note: Check #8344 = $400 received 08/05/14 Selection Development Type Fee DCM % DWQ % (14300 1601 435100093 1625 6253) (243001602 435100095 2341) I Private, non - commercial ❑ development that does not 3250 100%($250) �0% ($0) involve the filling or excavation of any wetlands or open water areas II Public or commercial development that does not $400 100%($400) 0%($0) involve the filling or excavation of any wetlands or open water areas Mayor Modification to a $250 1100% ($250) 0% '($0) CAMA Major permit III For development that involves the filling and /or excavation of up to 1 acre of wetlands�and /or open water areas, determine if A, B, C, or D below applies III(A) Private, non- commercial development, if $250, 100% ($250) 0%($0) General Water Quality Certification No 3490 (See attached ) can be applied III(B) Public or commercial jj development, if General $400' 100%($400) 0%($0) Water Quality Certification No 3490 (See attached) can be applied III(C) If General Water Quality Certification No ,$400' 60%($240) 40%($160) 3490 (see,attached) could be applied, but DCM staff determined that additional review and written DWQ concurrence is needed because of concerns related to water quality or aquatic life III(D) If General Water Quality Certification No $400 60%($240) 40.% ($160) 3490 (see attached) cannot ,.be, applied IV For development that involves the filling and /or $475 60% ($285) 4'0% ($'190) excavation of more than one,acre of wetlands and /or open water,areas DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT 1. APPLICANT'S NAME: Harry "Randy" Hiestand 2. LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE: Knobbs Creek, Pasquotank River, Camden County, Pasquotank County Photo Index - 2006 - 237 -7742 (A -7) 2000 - 170- 1943(C -15) 1995- 170 -1747 (A -7) 1989- N/A 1984 - N/A 1978 - N/A State Plane Coordinates - X: 2821592 Y: 942286 Pasquotank River, Knobbs Creek 3. INVESTIGATION TYPE: CAMA 4.. INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURE: Dates of Site Visit - 8 -26 -2014 Was Applicant Present - NO 5. PROCESSING PROCEDURE: Application Received Complete - 8 -14 -2014 Office - Elizabeth City 6. SITE DESCRIPTION: (A) Local Land Use Plan - Elizabeth City Land Classification From LUP - Conservation (B)` AEC(s) Involved: PTA (C) Water Dependent: Yes (D) Intended Use: Private (E) Wastewater Treatment:'Existing - None Planned - None (F) Type of Structures: Existing - Metal Bulkhead, Riprap,.Cribbing, Piles. Planned - None (G) Estimated Annual Rate of Erosion: N/A 'Source - N/A 7. HABITAT DESCRIPTION: [AREA: Square Ft.] C,HOnTNr, FTI I `Fn DISTURBANCE (D) Total Area Disturbed: Approximately 5,798,534 Square Feet (133.11 acres) (E) Primary Nursery Area: No (F) Water Classification: SW Open: No 8. PROJECT SUMMARY: The applicant proposes to salavage submerged logs and existing submerged cribbing piles from the Knobbs Creek area in the Pasquotank River. The site of the proposed development is on the Pasquotank River in Pasquotank County; in the Knobbs Creek area. Approximately, A) Public Trust Area (PTA), 5,798,534 sq.ft. River Bottom (D) Total Area Disturbed: Approximately 5,798,534 Square Feet (133.11 acres) (E) Primary Nursery Area: No (F) Water Classification: SW Open: No 8. PROJECT SUMMARY: The applicant proposes to salavage submerged logs and existing submerged cribbing piles from the Knobbs Creek area in the Pasquotank River. The site of the proposed development is on the Pasquotank River in Pasquotank County; in the Knobbs Creek area. ,Development Proposal The applicant proposes to salvage submerged logs and existing submerged cribbing piles from the Pasquotank 'River bottom at five specified sites. The five specified sites account for 5,798,534 square feet of river area. Site number two of five is the only site that contains cribbing piles. The cribbing piles exist from a historic lumber yard that was in business in the 1920's and 1930's. The lumber, company would store the floating logs inside the cribbing piles while waiting to process the logs in the'lumber yard. Elizabeth City between the years of 1890 and 1930 had at least eighteen lumber companies in business and the Pasquotank River played a very important role in the transport of raw uncut lumber to the lumber,mills. During transport of the raw uncut fogs some logs were lost and eventually became saturated and sank to the bottom. The sunken logs will be identified by sonar and then a diver will dive down to a log and screw an eyelet Into the log so there will be an attachment point. Once there is a secure attachment point on the log it will tied to a winch mounted on the applicants pontoon boat and be winched to the surface. In some cases air bags may also be used to help float the log to the surface. If a log is partially submerged in the river bottom a pump would be used, to jet, water -around the log -`o help loosen it from the river bottom. If a pump is used to loosen sediment around the logs the applicant will not salvage more than four logs a day to decrease-the,amount turbidity in the water. Once the log has been pulled or floated to the surface it will be tied off to a boat and transported to one of two designated offload sites. The two designated offload sites are both on Knobbs Creek. Once at the offload site the logs will be lifted from the water using a boom truck and temporarily stored on site awaiting transport to market. The Pasquotank River in the area where, the applicant is proposing to salvage logs is 3 -12 feet deep and has a soft muddy bottom. The appearance of the water is. very dark and stained with tannins. The water in this area of the river classified as SW and is closed to shellfish harvest. Anticipated Impacts 1. There will be up to 5,798,534 square feet of river,bottom disturbed. The, mechanical pulling of logs from the bottom will cause sediment disturbance, as well as, short term turbidity.. 2. The offload sites will not incur any additional disturbance as they are on previously disturbed 'sites with bulkhead or riprap present. Submitted by: Will Creef Date: 8/28/2014 - PLiCA118G UP AUG -5 2014 ajar oevoisoment remit - _ -- (faist..,, s"- 12127106) North Carolina DMSION`OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT 9. Primary App licant / Lendbwner Infonnalforr, Business,Name u / Q Project Name (`if applicable) N A, Applicant 1: First,Name MI Last Name Applicant W,4' st Name _R fL MI R, -- Last.Nam s T,ta.pt( d If additional applicant% please attach an additional page(s) with names listed. MailingAddress 3 .tea FA P q- L N PO Box C dyr Ct) ES A. ax,f State IVA ZIP 2 3323 Country Phone No 7-47 (a51- 37751 FAX1No - - Street Address (if different bom•above) City 'State "ZIP Email h 1 ESrA N c) a V.A. Hod . C ©>W 2 AgetWContractdr Idonna#ion Business Name �A Agent/' Contractor 1. First Name MI Last Name AgenU,Contractor2• First Name MI Last Name Mailing Address PO' Box City 'State ,ZIP Phone'No. 1 - - ext. Phone No. 2 - - ext. FAX No Contractor # Street Address Cif different, from above) (City State ZIP Email, <Form continues on back> �ts 0 10,2- D Form DCM MP -1 (Page 2 of'4) kUG - 5 2014 i f I 1 APPLICATION for Major Development Permit 3. Project Location County (can be multiple Street Address — - - State Rd # _ CAr++06r. VT c Size of individual lot(s) A Approximate elevation of tract above NHW (normal high water) or Subdivision Name City State Zip ; Phone,No Lot No (s) (if,many, attach additronalpage'withrlst) - - ext. I I , a' In which NC'nver'basin is the,project located? b `Name of body of water nearest to proposed project PAS '�Xor��+� ��utj2 P,�s udr�.�K t;v 4r z' no'ar C'ak c .Is,the water body identified in (b) above, natural or manmade? d. Name the closest major water body to the proposed project site JaNalural ❑Manmade []Unknown Fti f If applicable, list the planning,junsdiction or city limit the proposed e Is proposed work within city limits or planning jurisdiction? ❑Yes ®No work falls within 4, 'Site Description a Total length, of shoreline onjthe tract (ft) b Size of entire tract (sq ft ) T � /�% i M X. c Size of individual lot(s) A Approximate elevation of tract above NHW (normal high water) or N, A NWL (normal'waterlevel) (If many lot sizes, please attach additional page with a list) ❑NHW or ❑NWL e - Vegetation on tract f Mari-made features'a nd uses no on't act l,e i 61 ; P; Ps 6 7—h S tr T rc As� A F e iO e� O G 2 �9 �QrrjiLl?.e p e T LANG. AT S iTE Od'iZi. AJZC Ines ttaQaT 77X*.54--1• %A100 D S rA tt M y i /,At- 1:Zr06rL g Identify and describe the existing land'uses adacent to the proposed project site R i G EiyT10.�- 1 N Woot) -4 I%',4)Z6P- SdwAlbE 7_26ATwlEtvT P�Awr A Fcw Q. 1 ur Pc. tar o s►a� h How does localigovemment zone the tract? i Is the,proposed project consistent with,the applicable zoning? (Attach zoning compliance certificate, if applicable) ❑Yes ❑No XNA j Is the proposed activity part of an urban waterfront redevelopment proposal? ❑Yes ®NO' k Has a professional archaeological assessment been done for the tract? If yes, attach,a copy- Yes ❑No ❑NA If yes, by whom? I Isithe proposed project' located Iin a NationaliRegistered:Histonc District or does,iOnvoive a ❑Yes ❑No ®NA National Register listed or eligible property? <Form continues on next page> Form DCM MP -1 (Page 3 of 4) 1 l i nn 1,A � APPLICATION for Mayor Development Permit m. n Are `there wetlands on the site? ❑Yes JXNo � u Are,there coastal wetlands on the site? I __- I - } []Yes 5dNo m If yes,to either fl or (),above, has,a,derineation been conducted? ❑Yes ❑No (Aftach documentation, if available) n. Describe existing wastewater treatment facilities. T le Z F 1 -6 WA ST 6 W A-7— 2 7 Q g A T M f W7- prA Nfi 4 oui F'low AT S'de �. �� �l; 1 J fvar u�clzrc moo Ir Sf�(f a e 0%A-4F-4 0 for 'P o. Describe existing dnnldng water supply source. NA p. Descnbelexishng storm water management or treatment systems. NN 5 . Ac>GiviaP3es,and Impac>ps , i . Will the'project be for commercial, public, or private use? WCommercial ❑Public/Government ❑Private /Community b. Give a'bnef descnptio of purpose use and daily operations 1 of the project when complete. 7o I D ! Etil -- ��/ Sf�V�d.o� $'OfJA2 M/A-CsiNb st-14 k•Gs a �DyS ; iN6S �► L.00�T i�c.� �Ar S>? F f�•�1uulo ,9�I QoAi iR+aNS Qo RT �e Co..1.rJE2 tl �a PRD�e WI I / u -5 E eRAWE �o P%.,CE ,LoS -s o-n 1 OWACA ` U AIA c 2 c. Describe'the proposed construction methodology, types of construction equipment to be used during construction „theLnumber'of each type, of equipment�and where it fs to be stored a®61 �a Al W �i, °w i''��J JITo Cons4et –. iD0 Dee�►�S n�f'2oitEGS �'16.ake0 less. Wr')l be fo I°° N`ti�oo n�.r `Z?,�,vs Pm arEV 7fo Co d a L o 7Q'A 1 S c p d - Ic9 r< , o f CQ4-v.t w- d. List all development activities you propose e. Are the proposed activities maintenance of an.existing project, new work, or both? A, ) A I. What is the approximate tot7durbdd [ar id area resulting from the proposed project? ❑Sq.Ft or ❑Acres g. WIN the proposed project encroach on any public easement, public accessway or other area ❑Yes f Po ❑NA 'that the public has established use oft h., ,DescnbeJodbbbn and type of exisbng +and proposed i discharges to�waters of the state i Will wastewater or stormwater be discharged'mto a wetland? []Yes 56No ❑NA If yes,, will this,discharged water be of the samwsalinrty as the receiving water? - ❑Yes - ❑No DNA- - ,I IsJhere,any mitigation proposed? ❑Yes CgNo ❑NA If yes, attach a mdigahon proposal <Form continues on back> 1�G 3 o�ZB Form DCM MP -1 (Page 4 of 4) APPLICATION for Major Development`Permit 6 Additional - Information !n edo3tioe to this completed application /om►, (MP - -1) tbe`f 0WMg items, below, if applicable, must be sgbmrlted in order for the epOcidon package to be complete., !tams (a) — (q are ahvays appllcebfe'to any rriaJor developrtrerrt applcation ,Please consrillthe ap�p/icstion instruction booldet on how to properly preperwthd required dears beloav ' a. A project narrative. E A C b. An accurate, dated work plat (Including plan view and cross- sectional drawings) drawn to scale. Please give the present status of the proposed project. Is any portion already complete? If previously authorized work, clearly indicate on maps, plats, drawings to distinguish between work completed and proposed A e E c. A site or location map that is sufficiently detailed to guide�agency personnel, unfamiliar with the area to the site. TTA,C H d. A copy of the deed,(wdh "state application only),or,other, instrument under which, the, applicanUclaim btte,to' the ,affected, properties: e. The appropriate application fee. Check or,money order made payable to DENR. ''NC o 1 A list of the names and complete addresses of the adjacent waterfront (riparian) landowners and signed return receipts as proof that such owners have received a copy of the application and plats by certified mail. Such landowners must be advised that they have 30 days in which to submit comments on the proposed project to the Division of Coastal Management. Name Phone No: Address O A 1, e Name - Phone No. - Address Name Phone No. Address g. AJist of previous state or federal permits issued for work on the project,tract. Include permit numbers, penmttee, and issuing dates h. Signed consultant or agent authorization form, if applicable. i. Welland`delmeahon, if necessary. I A signed AEC hazard notice for projects in oceanfront and'inlet areas. (Must be signed by property owner) IL A statement of compliance with the N. C.'Environmental Policy Act,(N.C.G'S. 113A 1 -10), If necessary. If the project involves expenditure of public funds or use of putiliclands, attach a statement documenting compliance with the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act. N. to Enter on Land I understand that any permit issued in response to this application will allow only the development described in the application. The project will be.subject to the conditions and restrictions contained in the permit I 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 application and follow =up monitoring of the project I further cert►fy that the information - provided in�this application ii truthful to,the Date ZZ- Z / Pnnt Name f , Signature of my, kedge ,Please indicate application attachments pertaining to your proposed project $DCM MP -2 Excavation and, Fill Information ❑DCM MP -5 Budges and 'ODCM MP-3 Upland'Development ❑DCM MP4 Structures Information E%,�� J AUG - 5 2G14 r�G y�Fz� Iverts �,� r r�G y�Fz� August 4, 2014 s gull Lynn,Mathis, DCM Will Creef, DCM --Maria Dunn, NCWRC Robert Schelle, DWR .Emily Greer,COE Lyn Hardison, NCDENR Nathan Henry, DCR My intention is to obtain a permit from Department of Cultural Resources and Department of Coastal Management for exclusive salvage rights in locating and retrieving-submerged logs from selected sites in the Pasquotank- River. Logs of 10" in diameter or-greater'are my target for retrieval from a depth of 6' to 30' deep °and °at least 100' from the navigational channel',center line: All work on sites is to be done. between July 1 and February ,14. Location of operations of sunken growth logs to be carried out only in approved site locations. We plan to locate logs by the use of Hi'Def side,scan sonar -. If logs are in`the shallow areas I plan to use ,a pole with an ice screw type attachment to connect the boat wench to log and slowly" put tension on the logs. Cables; if needed will attach air lifting (flotation) device. If logs are in deeper water will have a diver go down and attach necessary lifting devices. - At Site 2,there are a number'of crib pilings. I plan on removing these by placing a strap around them about half -w4y down the pile and putting strain upward with a wench. I may have to use a pump and Jet water down alongside to release the pressure. If jet pump is,used, I will not remove more than 4 piles a day with this method'to decreasesediment,disturbance. feel these methods will have the lowest impact on the sediment and turbidity of the sites. I also plan to alternate sites so that the same site is not Worked on two consecutive days. After a log is brought to the surface it will be strapped to the pontoon boat Depending on the sizes of the logs raised will determine how often we return to our landing station I will always have at least one extra boat on site that is not being used in logretrieva'I so that we have a means�of exit for emergencies or weather As this is mostly a wind tide river because'the northern end is controlled by the COE locks at South Mill, I feel that most sediment will fall close to the location where the log was lifted All salvaged logs will be attached and /or secured to the pontoon or work boats: We do not plan `on- towing behind boats. All boats are to be up to date with all safety regulations aszrecommended by Coast Guard requirements Required safety equipment will be on all boats at all ,tim'es; to-include approve life Jacket, fire extinguisher, safety ring, radios, etc All safety precautions will be in place to protect employees, the environment, the public and navigation PG- s 0 r 2 9- Of course all rules and regulations that are placed on these permits and also BMP (Best Management Practices) will be followed at all times. I will report monthly, all work.and what was harvested by type and dimension. I also plan to keep a photo record. I know that there are some ship or boat wrecks in this area that we will not,work om Also if new artifacmare found, we will cease work at that site and notify Department.of, Cultural Resources. As I am staying over 600' in all directions from WWTP outfall pipe, I do not plan on a sediment analysis. Please see attached a picture of sonar taken from each site. 'It shows the depths recorded in meters. Please note that the morning these pictures were taken it was obvious the water was at,least one foot below r..irmal as evidenced by the water line on all trees and other objects around the water line. Respectfully submitted, �j Harry_ R_ "Randy" Hiestand PC., A a,-- %_R LOCATION OF SIX SITES ON PASQUOTANK RIVER'FOR LOG SALVAGING - OPERATIONS These coordinates are for the beginning and ending of 5 individual sites SITE`1. 36 °18.402'N 76'12'225'W 36 °18.405,'N 76012.076'W 36 °18.327'N 76012:662'W 36 °18.352'N 76 °12.738'W TOTAL FOOTAGE 4453' MANMADE OUTFALL PIPE END 36 *18.480'N 76 °12 133'W $ITE 2. 36 °18.57VN 76 °12.086'W 36 °18.577'N 76 °,12.198W 36 °19.053'N 76 °12.038'N 36 °19.072'N 76 °12.086'W TOTAL FOOTAGE 4000' SITE 3. 36 °18 976N - 76°11.860'W 36 °18.991'N 76 °11,763'W 36018.925'N 76011.097'W 36 °18.916'N 76 *11059'W TOTAL FOOTAGE 4350' SITE 4. 36020.620'N 76 °13.013'W 36 °20 570'N 76 °13.318'W 36 °20 763N 76 °13 511'W 36 °20 733'N- 76 °13.282'W 36 °20.620'N 76 °13 013'W TOTAL FOOTAGE 5740' i 1 i - 1 SITES. 36° 03]''N 76 °1.3 613'W 3b °2.1 04..' -ni. 7;°13 6anc%n1 - _ - -- - - - -- - .36z1 338'N 76= 33.553W - =36*2; -tee' - - I TOTAL FOOTAGE 2350' �G % v or 2 D ,c •r a 4, _}wrm .�..:}j .— ,�,-«r.s, r,d t 7 � tc i .0 � G Z s,.- �'� r v : r .� �Y�3'a+ .��1 ; rr i � ��7 Thin i�•k .ir � �kr �t {} {tom � � ,� w ^S {xri ,�� r r� J� .. 2•''r tW. r a v t ix.] v., w Zyj}.,r n -+H �,ilr•�. :.. y ,',�j^Y .,,T 3Sy Y 'f" ,:.�i A 2'':1'1 , 9� 'F' C : �(L i_J _r1� I si` Ti} � 3 ;-i €1 � fix•, �� ' 11 3� h"`. 7 „y � � r+ i }4 { � � : -. �"r � '` .. � 1rx ^'"r J`,�'�uy'W'i II ti`}+'L,x 7 a yn tr+•' ✓ y t ,.* -r. ^-' - •- ---- - = --1� ,y9ss4.,�.•xs2 •N'. �3. tk r-'t t t si „;"z d 3cr I "`'4^ . r � w 4' yy -E: � I 'rey � txx ? x ,i P{ I �. .7 tt i y.,, r � Y c''-' �Y�.� 4YZ '�,• °.2. 41,`r"rt � F I I ' 11'4 _ t a a ..4 h�r�� - }- «a d� r - ;i 1� �_�`:! r ..i_I[ f � E'rF `.� �., K•�� �. �. 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If information is not applicable, so indicate by placing N/A in blank. 1 Applicant* Information A Name Hlestand ; Harry; Randy (Last,name first) a ✓- MI 3508, Parr Lane B (Street Address ll P O Box (if applicable) - Citv or Town Chesapeake` state vA' zip Code,' 23323 LL Phone= 757- 651 -3775 'E-Mail hlesfandrandy @yahoo coin,- - � � _ _ - r C `Institutional or Other Affiliation Self = 'Buslriess II Location of Proposed Project A County Camden /Pasquotank 'B City, town, community,or landmark-, Elizabeth City NC C I reek, river; sound, bay„ or ocean beach in, or near which project Is located SEE ATTACHED SHEET *Applicant must "be capable of providing supervision of all phases of the operation an demonstrated the ability to carry out acceptable exploration, recovery or salvage projects " (1000 of'Title 07, Chapter 04R of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Rule 04R 1005) UW Permit Application Form pG 2 y 28 III Description of Proposed Project (Any permit Issued pursuant to this application will only allow the activities described in this application, subject to any permit conditions Applicants should therefore describe in the application all anticipated activities ) (For all of the below attach additional pages,if necessary) A Provide a statement of the purpose or objectives, of,the project To locate sunken logs and retrieve them The logs wlll_then be processed sQ that ,they,may be used for commercial products X B Provide a description of the exact nature and scope of the proposed project,'inchide the methods, techniques, and equipmentsto be used To use side scan sonar immaging to locate logs in the designated area Wewlll use a diver to physically locate timber and attach lifting devices and then float or use a wenchig device to raise and attach to boat We will then bring the logs to a , to be determined location, and placed on trailers or trucks by means of a boom truck I will be starting by using a pontoon boat, if there is a later need in future I plan on the use of ex -gov landing craft C Provide the schedule for the proposed project including beginning and completion dates of all phases To begin as soon as all permits are obtained and approved,for a period of one year, to be renewed at that time until) all ilogs are retrived or recovered Any change will be applied for with an amended application, D Provide a description of funds available for the project UW Permit Application Form 2 IV Project Personnel A Archaeologist- Person responsible for the archaeological supervision of the proposed project'(Please enter last name first, if same as applicant, enter "'same ") Name NA Address City/Town State Zip Code Phone �— �--- -- ✓ -- C B Other key project personnel -- ~– -Project Responsibility Name Julie Hiestand Address 13508 Parr Lane City /Town Chesapeake `State VA ' 23323 Phoh - ',757 651 -377.6 :Zip Code ; C Approximate number of- people to be involved in the proposed project 14 V Disposition of Artifacts A Will the proposed project result_ in the removal, displacement, or destruction or submerged cultural resources No B Proposed disposition of the artifacts (attach additional pages if necessary), If located work in the area will be halted and propper persons at,NC Dept Of Cultural Resources , Div of Archives & History notified and permission to continue are received 7— UW Permit Application Form , 2 6 ox-28 C Description of the available laboratory facilities to be used for storage, conservation, ,and analysis of recovered materials Name of Facility NA Director of'Facility, Address City/Town Zip Code Phone State D Provide the name and location of the facility 'where all artifacts, records, data, photographs, and other documents resulting from the proposed project will be curated Name of Facility NA Director of Facility Address City/Town State Zip Code = J Phone I VI In addition to the completed application form the following items must be provided ® A A 1 24,000 or larger scale map clearly depicting the location and boundaries of the proposed project ® 'B A resume /vita for the applicant ❑ C A resume /vita for'the project,archaeologist ❑ D A resume /vita for the director of the conservation facility ❑ E A resume /vita for the director of the curation facility VII Signature of applicant Date of application %y Please print and sign completed application and send with required documentation . NC Underwater Archaeology Branch, 11528 S Fort Fisher Boulevard, ,Kure Beach, NC 28449 4 UW Permit Application Form PG aF2 0 LOCATION OF SIX SITES ON PASQUOTANK,RIVER FOR LOG SALVAGING OPERATIONS These coordinates are for the beginning and ending of 5 individual sites 1. C, A Ato-cK e 4, SITE 1. 36018.402'N 76 °12.225'W 36018.405'N 76 °12.076' W 36018.327'N 76 °12.662'W 36 °18.352'N 76 °12 738'W TOTALFOOTAGE 4453' MANMADE OUTFALL PIPE END 36018.480'N 7E°12.133'W SITE 2., 36 °18.575'N 76 °12.086'W 36 °18.577'N 76 °12 198'W 36 °19.053'1\1 76 °12.038'N 36 °19.072'N 76 °12.086'W TOTALFOOTAGE 4000' SITE 3. 36 °18.976N 76 °11.860'W 36 °18.991'N 76 °11.763'W 36 °18.925'N `76011.097W 36 °18.916'N 76 °11.059'W TOTALFOOTAGE 4350' SITE4. 36 °20.620'N 76 °13.013'W 36 °20.570'N 76 °13.318'W 36 °20.763'N 76 °13.511'W 36 °20.733'N 76 °13.282'W 36 °20 620'N 76 °13.013'W TOTALFOOTAGE 5740' SITES, 36 °21.031'N 76 °13.613'W 36 °21.041'N 76 °13 640'W 36 °21 338'N 76 °13 553'W !;A °71 154'N 76 °13.512'W TOTAL FOOTAGE 2350' 106 28 0'e 28 f A. a C6 Cl �-r h C� G � hd '4r v1 N% N� ° cz�. 4LA Tv, L i cr 6s o� 1 1 V A c a` i c� Iz- Ilf r Q Q Q � 3 r P