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Governor secreIary
May 29, 2014
Philip S. Harris, III,P.E.
Project Development and Environmental Analysis
Natural Environment Section
N.C. Department of Transportation
1.598 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1.598
RE: Tully Creek temporary Impact Site, Currituck County, TIP No. B-4494, CAMA Major Permit No. 90-1.1.
Dear Mr. Ilarris:
This letter is in response to the N.C. Department of Transportation(NCDOT) letter dated May 20, 2014 regarding
the Tulls Creek'Temporary Impact Site in Currituck County.
Condition No. 26 of CAMA Major Permit No. 90-11 which was issued on July 19,2011 requires that NCDOT
conduct monitoring to ensure that the wetland areas temporarily impacted by this project re-attain pre-project
wetland functions. The N.C. Division of Coastal Management(DCM) has reviewed the annual monitoring report
prepared by NCDOT in 2013. DCM also attended a site visit with NCDOT on May 13, 2014. Fused upon this
review, I)CM agrees that no further monitoring is required and that the site may be officially closed.
Please contact me at(919) 707-9149 or via e-mail at Cath Brit t ng-b tn,.( ncc)qqr g<>v if you have any questions or
concerns.
Sincerely, ,
Cathy Brittingham
Transportation Project Coordinator
N.C. Division of Coastal Management
CC: Tracey Wheeler, USACE
'David Wainwright, DWR
Garcy Ward, DWR
Randy Griffin, NCDOT
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