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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Pat McCrory Donald R van der Vaart
Governor p Secretary
March 17, 2015
MEMORANDUM
TO Karen Higgins, Compliance and Permitting Unit Supervisor
DWR - Water Quality Program
FROM Daniel Govom
Assistant Mayor Permits Coordinator MAR 1 8 2015
Division of Coastal Management
DENR - WATER RESOURCES
SUBJECT CAMA Permit Application Review 401 &BUFFER PERMITTING
Applicant: Chowan County
Project Location: 716 Queen Street, Edenton
Proposed Project: PEMBROKE CREEK PARK PUBLIC ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS
Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this
form by 04/07/15 to 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, NC 28557 (fax: 252- 247 -3330)
If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Lynn Mathis 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 -3901 1 FAX 252 - 264 -3723 , Internet htto / /portal ncdenr org/web /cm /dcm -home
An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer
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DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT
FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT
1 APPLICANT'S NAME Chowan County
2 LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE Pembroke Creek Park, 716 Queen Street (SR 1204), adjacent to the Pembroke
Creek Bridge
Photo Index 2006 151 -6782 K21 & K22 2000. 151 -1836 K 21 1995. 151 -1874 J 13 & K 13
1989. 19-5 H 10 & H 11 1984: 110 -856 D20 & E20
State Plane Coordinates X 2700846 Y 843335
3 INVESTIGATION TYPE CAMA
4 INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURE Dates of Site Visit(s) 3/5/2015, 7/8/2014 and 10/14/2014
Was Applicant Present Yes (No - 3/5/2015)
5 PROCESSING PROCEDURE Application Received Complete March 16, 2015
7 HABITAT DESCRIPTION
[AREA]
DREDGED FILLED
Shading
(A) Vegetated Wetlands
Office Elizabeth City
6 SITE
DESCRIPTION
884sf
(A)
Local Land Use Plan
Town of Edenton
LUP Land Classification
Medium High Density Residential
(B)
AEC(s) Involved
PTW
(C)
Water Dependent
Yes
(D)
Intended Use
Public
(E)
Wastewater Treatment
Existing
None
Planned
None
(F)
Type of Structures
Existing
An 8'W x 1,0331 pedestrian boardwalk/platform paralleling the
shoreline, with two access ramps, a 16'W x 101 viewing platform,
a 6'W x 321 stationary canoe and kayak launch, 285' of vinyl
bulkhead, and associated parking access road
Planned
Two 6'W x 451 piers w/ 5'W x 201 "T" head platforms An 8'W x 121
floating platform /kayak launch and a 4'W x 121 handicap ramp
(G)
Estimated Annual Rate of Erosion
N/A
7 HABITAT DESCRIPTION
[AREA]
DREDGED FILLED
Shading
(A) Vegetated Wetlands
(B) Non - Vegetated Wetlands Open Water
884sf
(C) Other
(D) Total Area Disturbed N/A
(E) Primary Nursery Area No
(F) Water Classification B (primary recreational/ aquatic life propagation /fishing /wildlife) Open No
8 PROJECT SUMMARY The applicant proposes to construct (2) 6'W x 451 piers with 5'W x 201 "T" platforms on the
end of each, (1) 8'W x 121 floating kayak launch and (1) HC ramp 4'W x 121 extending from the eastern pier, to
access the platform adjacent to the proposed kayak launch
Chowan County
Pembroke Creek Park
Field Investigation Report
Page 2
Project Settinq
The applicant's property is Pembroke Creek Park, located at 716 Queen Street (SR 1204), adjacent to the
Pembroke Creek Bridge, within the Town of Edenton, in Chowan County, North Carolina The property consists of
5 435 acres of conservation easement, with approximately 1,250' of shoreline, 408' along a man -made canal and
the remaining 842' along Pembroke Creek The average elevation of the tract in question is 2' above mean sea
level
Primary land use at Pembroke Park is recreational, including use for regional fishing tournaments, and as a canoe
and kayak launch for accessing 13 miles of marked paddle trails and camping platforms on John's Island in Edenton
Bay
Structures on the property consist of a 285' vinyl bulkhead along Pembroke Creek authorized by General Permit
#64834A, an 8'Wx 1,0331 boardwalk paralleling the shoreline, two platforms, two ramp accesses to the boardwalk,
and associated parking outside of the Division Area Environmental Concern (AEC) Approximately 6,260sf of the
existing 8' wide boardwalk is located over water and meets the definition of a platform
Adjacent property uses consist of SR 1204 on the south side of the property, Pembroke Creek to the north and east,
a man -made canal shared with a commercial boat ramp, docking facility and restaurant to the west Across SR
1204 is a mix of retail commercial and residential uses
Vegetation along the shoreline escarpment includes, but is not limited to, loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), tulip poplar
(Linodendron tulipifera), bald cypress (Taxodium distichum), groundsel tree (Bacchans halimifolia), Carolina
jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens), cat brier (Smilax rotundifolia), common reed (Phragmites australts), soft rush
(Juncus effuses), cattails (Typha latifolia), witch cane (Arundmana tecta), poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), and
a variety of domestic grasses No submerged aquatic vegetation has been known to inhabit the water bottom within
the project limits Non coastal wetlands are located along the northwest quadrant of the property
The water bottom along the applicant's property consists of a fine spit substrate with a gentle slope Water depths
average between 4' and 5' approximately 50' waterward of existing boardwalk The nearest pier is a 115' private
residential marina with 20 slips located 200' south of the property and the Pembroke Creek Bridge Pembroke
Creek is approximately 500' wide along north side of the property and between 350' and 400' on the east side,
adjacent to the bridge Pembroke Creek is classified as "Inland" beginning at the bridge, and are Public Trust
Waters While the water is classified as "B" for primary recreational is includes aquatic life propagation and survival,
fishing, and wildlife The waters within the creek are also considered nutrient sensitive, requiring limitations on
nutrient inputs There are no known archaeological sites or geologic formations associated with this property
Development Proposal
The applicant proposes to construct two 6'W x 451 piers with a 5'W x 2017' head platforms extending a total of
50' waterward of an existing 8' wide platform /boardwalk paralleling shoreline along Pembroke Creek The project
will include an 8'W x 121 floating kayak launch adjacent to an existing platform with a 4'W x 121 handicap ramp
extending from the right (east) pier to the existing platform and floating kayak launch There are no existing or
proposed mooring facilities associated with Pembroke Park
Chowan County
Pembroke Creek Park
Field Investigation Report
Page 3
Proposed Piers
and Platforms Piers 2(6'W x 451) 540sf
`T" Head 2(5'W x 201) 200sf
Kayak Launch 8'W x 121 96sf
HC RamD 4'W x 121 48sf
Subtotal 884sf
Area of proposed components to be applied towards allowable platform will be 344sf
Anticipated Impacts
1) If approved there will be an additional shading of shading 884sf of open water for a total of 7,144sf of
shading
2) If approved the total area of platform dedicated to the property for public benefit will be 6,604sf
3) Installation of pilings for the proposed piers will result in a temporally increase in turbidity of the water in and
around the construction site
4) A secondary impact of the proposed development if approved will be an increase in debris on land and in
the adjacent waterbodies
Submitted by Lynn W Mathis
Date: March 16, 2015
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1. Primary Applicant/ Landowner Information
Business Name
Chowan County
Project Name (if applicable)
Pembroke Creek Park Public Access Improvements
Applicant 1 First Name
Shannon
MI
Last Name
Ray
Last Name
Powell
Applicant 2 First Name
MI
Last Name
Mailing Address
110 Countryside Dr
If additional applicants, please attach an additional page(s) with names listed
PO Box
Mailing Address
730 N Granville Street
PO Box
1030
City
Edenton
State
NC
ZIP
27932
Country
Phone No
252 - 482 - 8595 ext
FAX No
252 - 482 - 3223
Street Address (if different from above)
City
State
City
ZIP
Email
shannon ray @chowan nc gov
Email
mharpow @yahoo com
2. Agent(Contractor Information
Business Name
Agent/ Contractor 1 First Name
Mark
MI
Last Name
Powell
Agent/ Contractor 2 First Name
MI
Last Name
Mailing Address
110 Countryside Dr
PO Box
City
Edenton
State
NC
ZIP
27932
Phone No 1
252 - 333 - 9465
ext
Phone No 2
- - ext
FAX No
Contractor #
Street Address (if different from above)
Same
City
State
ZIP
Email
mharpow @yahoo com
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Form DCM MP -1 (Page 2 of 5)
APPLICATION for '
Mayor Development Permit
3. Project Location
County (can be multiple)
Street Address
State Rd #
Chowan
716 W QUEEN ST
1204
Subdivision Name
City
State
Zip
Edenton
NC
27932-
Phone No
Lot No (s) (if many, attach additional page with list)
- - ext
a In which NC river basin is the project located)
b Name of body of water nearest to proposed project
Chowan
Pembroke Creek
c Is the water body identified in (b) above, natural or manmade?
d Name the closest major water body to the proposed project site
®Natural ❑Manmade ❑Unknown
Edenton Bay and Albemarle Sound
e Is proposed work within city limits or planning jurisdiction'?
f If applicable, list the planning jurisdiction or city limit the proposed
®Yes ❑No
work falls within
waterfront The boardwalk on the west side of the park is accessed by a concrete and wooden walkway from a 16 ft x 20 ft
Town of Edenton
4. Site Description
a
Total length of shoreline on the tract (ft)
b Size of entire tract (sq ft )
1,340 ft
5 43 acres, 23,6531 sq ft
c
Size of individual lots)
d Approximate elevation of tract above NHW (normal high water) or
NWL (normal water level)
(If many lot sizes, please attach additional page with a list)
3 ft ❑NHW or ®NWL
e
Vegetation on tract
Natural cypress along a section of the northwest shoreline between the existing boardwalk and creek 3 4 acres of mowed
grass and 1 3 acres of natural plants and phragmdes reed A few loblolly pines A few shade trees were recently planted on
the east side of the park close to the boardwalk.
f
Man -made features and uses now on tract
The park is acessed by a gravel entrance off Queen Street The park consists of 3 44 acres of mowed grass and
approximately 1 2 acres of natural plants and phragmdes reed There is 1,033 ft x 8 ft of wooden boardwalk along the
waterfront The boardwalk on the west side of the park is accessed by a concrete and wooden walkway from a 16 ft x 20 ft
handicap parking pad There is a 16 ft x 1 1f platform near a cypress stand on the northwest side of the park There is a 30
ft x 6 ft wooden platform on the east end of the boardwalk for launching canoes and kayaks The platform is about a foot
below the level of the boardwalk and about a foot above normal water level There is a gravel parking area for four cars and
a 16'x 20' concrete handicap parking space on the east side of the park A concrete and timber walkway provides access to
the boardwalk from the handicap pad and parking area
g
Identify and describe the existing land uses ad acent to the proposed project site
Bayside Marina is to the west of Pembroke Creek Park It is a private marina with two boat ramps West Queen St borders
the south side of the park and Pembroke Creek the east, north and part of the west side The State Department of
Transportation owns a right -of -way between Queen St and the park
h
How does local government zone the tract?
i Is the proposed project consistent with the applicable zoning?
R -14, Residential
(Attach zoning compliance certificate, if applicable)
®Yes ❑No ❑NA
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Is the proposed activity part of an urban waterfront redevelopment proposal? ❑Yes ®No
k
Hasa professional archaeological assessment been done for the tract? If yes, attach a copy ❑Yes ®No ❑NA
If yes, by whom?
I
Is the proposed project located in a National Registered Historic District or does it involve a ❑Yes ®No ❑NA
National Register listed or eligible property?
Form DCM MP -1 (Page 3 of 5)
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APPLICATION for
Major Development Permit
m (Q Are there wetlands on the site? ®Yes ❑No
(ii) Are there coastal wetlands on the site? ®Yes ❑No
(iii) If yes to either (i) or (u) above, has a delineation been conducted? []Yes ®No
(Attach documentation, if available)
n Describe existing wastewater treatment facilities
None
o Describe existing drinking water supply source
None
p Describe existing storm water management or treatment systems
None
S. Activities and Impacts
a Will the project be for commercial, public, or private use? ❑Commercial ®Public /Government
❑Pnvate /Community
b Give a brief description of purpose, use, and daily operations of the project when complete
Pembroke Creek Park is an important resource for public access to Pembroke Creek and surrounding waters The park
serves local residents and visitors for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and nature tourism It is a true neighborhood park, which
many local residents may access by walking or biking The park also provides safe access to Pembroke Creek and
surrounding waters, which include 13 miles of marked paddle trails and five camping platforms on John's Island in Edenton
Bay The Edenton - Chowan Recreation Department will use Pembroke Creek Park for summer water -based recreation
programs The department's canoes, kayaks and equipment will be stored on site for easy access The proposed project will
improve water access to all segments of the community including persons with disabilities
c Describe the proposed construction methodology, types of construction equipment to be used during construction, the number of each type
of equipment and where it is to be stored
Round piles for the piers will driven by a small excavator on a barge The two timber piers and wooden ramp connecting one
of the new piers to the existing timber platform will be constructed from a small barge
d List all development activities you propose
• Construct 2, 50 ft x 6 ft fishing piers with 20 ft x 5 ft T's off existing boardwalk to allow fishing in deeper waters
• Construct 14'x4' handicap accessible timber ramp from one of the new piers to existing timber platform
• Install pre - fabricated floating canoe /kayak launch platform (8 ft x12 ft)
e Are the proposed activities maintenance of an existing project, new work, or both? New
f What is the approximate total disturbed land area resulting from the proposed projects 0 ❑Sq Ft or ❑Acres
g Will the proposed project encroach on any public easement, public accessway or other area ❑Yes ®No ❑NA
that the public has established use of?
h Describe location and type of existing and proposed discharges to waters of the state
None
i Will wastewater or stormwater be discharged into a wetland? []Yes ®No ❑NA
If yes, will this discharged water be of the same salinity as the receiving water? []Yes ❑No ®NA
Form DCM MP -1 (Page 4 of 5)
APPLICATION for
Major Development Permit
j Is there any mitigation proposed) ❑Yes ®No ❑NA
If yes, attach a mitigation proposal
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6. Additional Information _
In addition to this completed application form, (MP -1) the following items below, if applicable, must be submitted in order for the application
package to be complete Items (a) — (f) are always applicable to any mayor development application Please consult the application
instruction booklet on how to properly prepare the required items below
a A project narrative
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 # #u t4P e4
c A site or location map that is sufficiently detailed to guide agency personnel unfamiliar with the area to the site
r^e—d
d A copy of the deed (with state application only) or other instrument under which the applicant claims title t the affected properties
e The appropriate application fee Check or money order made payable to DENR g
f 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 Marshall Williford Phone No
Address 802 W QUEEN ST, Edenton, NC 27932
Name NC Department of Transportation Phone No
Address Highway Division 1, 113 Airport Drive, Suite 100, Edenton, NC 27932
Name Phone No
Address
g A list of previous state or federal permits issued for work on the project tract Include permit numbers, permittee, and issuing dates
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h Signed consultant or agent authorization form, if applicable
i Wetland delineation, if necessary NJ/+_
I A signed AEC hazard notice for projects in oceanfront and inlet areas (Must be signed by property owner) NG_
k 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 public lands, attach a statement documenting compliance with the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act `
7. Certification and Permission 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 certify that the Information provided In this application Is truthful to the best of my knowledge,
Date A2 -Jiii 5 Print Name Shannon Ray, Edenton - Chowan Parks and Recreation Director
JSSignature hcluQ-:L'i
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❑DCM MP -2 Excavation and Fill Information ❑DCM MP -5 Bridges and Culverts
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Pembroke Creek Public Access Improvement Project, Chowan County
CAMA Major Permit Application
6< Additional Information
a. Project Narrative
Pembroke Creek Park is an important resource for public access to Pembroke Creek and
surrounding waters. The park serves local residents and visitors for fishing, canoeing, kayaking
and nature tourism. It is a true neighborhood park, which many local residents may access by
walking or biking. The park also provides safe access to Pembroke Creek and surrounding
waters, which include 13 miles of marked paddle trails and five camping platforms on John's
Island in Edenton Bay (paddle trail map attached). There are two canoe/kayak access sites on
the Edenton waterfront one mile from Pembroke Creek Park, but these sites are exposed to the
rougher waters of Edenton Bay. Pembroke Creek Park and Pembroke Creek provide recreational
opportunities even on windy days when waters are rough in Edenton Bay and the Albemarle
Sound.
Pembroke Creek Park is also used for regional fishing tournaments. Bayside Marina, on the west
side of Pembroke Creek Park, organizes bass fishing tournaments three times a month, April
through October. These tournaments bring in approximately 500 fisherman and family members
from across the region. Local bass clubs also host four large tournaments a year that average
approximately 130 boats per tournament. These four tournaments bring in an additional 1,200
fisherman and family members from across the region. The fisherman and their families use
Pembroke Creek Park for parking and tournament events. The Marina and local bass clubs also
use Pembroke Creek Park for an annual fishing tournament for local youth.
The Edenton - Chowan Recreation Department will use Pembroke Creek Park for summer water -
based recreation programs. The department's canoes, kayaks and equipment will be stored on
site for easy access. The project will improve water access to all segments of the community
including persons with disabilities. Access improvements include:
• Construct two, 50 ft x 6 ft piers with 20 ft x 5 ft T's off the existing boardwalk to allow
fishing in deeper waters.
• Construct 14 ft x 4 ft wooden handicap accessible ramp from one of the new piers to the
existing timber platform (6 ft x30 ft).
• Attach pre- fabricated floating canoe/kayak launch platform (8 ft x12 ft) to existing timber
platform (6 ft x 30 ft).
The existing 8 ft wide timber boardwalk parallel to the park's shoreline has approximately 6,260
sq ft of platform over water.
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Pembroke Creek Public Access Improvement Protect, Chowan County
b. An accurate dated work plat. See attached engineer's designs sheets 1 -3.
c. Location Map. See attached map
d. A copy of the deem. NA
e. Application fee. Check made out to DENR attached.
k. Statement of Compliance with NC Environmental Policy Act.
Chowan County is aware of and will comply with the NC Environmental Policy Act in the
implementation of the Pembroke Creek Public Access Improvement Project.
Page 2 of 2
Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM MP -1 Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint
Application that relate to this proposed project Please include all supplemental information
9. ®®CCJNG FACILITYINARINA CHARACTERISTICS
a (i) Is the docking facility /manna
❑Commercial ®Public/Govemment ❑Pnvate /Community
c (i) Dock(s) and /or pier(s)
(u) Number 2
(m) Length 50' each
(iv) Width 6'
(v) Floating ❑Yes ONO
e (i) Are Platforms included? ®Yes ❑No
If yes
(u) Number 1 4�
(m) Length 12' �j.T v4.�- !
(iv) width 8'
(v) Floating Wes ONO
Note Roofed areas are calculated from dnpline dimensions
g (i) Number of slips proposed
0
(u) Number of slips existing
0
i Check the proposed type of siting
❑ Land cut and access channel
❑Open water, dredging for basin and/or channel
®Open water, no dredging required
❑Other, please describe
k Typical boat length NA
m (i) Will the facility have tie pilings?
❑Yes ONO
(u) If yes number of be pilings?
❑This section not applicable
b (i) Will the facility be open to the general public?
®Yes ❑No
d (i) Are Finger
If yes
(u) Number
(m) Length
(iv) Width
(v) Floating
Piers included? ®Yes ONO
1
12
4
❑Yes ®No
f (i) Are Boatldts included? ❑Yes ONO
If yes
(u) Number
(m) Length
(N) Width
h Check all the types of services to be provided
❑ Full service, including travel lit and/or rail, repair or
maintenance service
❑ Dockage, fuel, and marine supplies
❑ Dockage ("vet slips) only, number of slips
❑ Dry storage, number of boats
❑ Boat ramp(s), number of boat ramps
® Other, please describe
Fishing
1 Describe the typical boats to be served (e g , open runabout,
charter boats, sad boats, mixed types)
NA
I (Q Will the facility be open to the general public?
®Yes ❑No
2. ®®CKUNG FACILIMMARINA OPERATIONS ®This section not applicable
a Check each of the following sanitary facilities that will be included in the proposed project
❑ Office Toilets
❑ Toilets for patrons, Number , Location
❑ Showers
❑ Boatholding tank pumpout, Give type and location
b Describe treatment type and disposal location for all sanitary wastewater
c Describe the disposal of solid waste, fish offal and trash
d How will overboard discharge of sewage from boats be controlled?
e (i) Give the location and number of "No Sewage Discharge" signs proposed
(u) Give the location and number of " Pumpout Available' signs proposed
f Describe the special design, if applicable, for containing industrial type pollutants, such as paint, sandblasting waste and petroleum products
g Where will residue from vessel maintenance be disposed of?
h Give the number of channel markers and "No Wake" signs proposed
i Give the location of fuel - handling facilities, and describe the safety measures planned to protect area water quality
I What will be the marina policy on overnight and live- aboard dockage
k Describe design measures that promote boat basin flushing?
I If this project is an expansion of an existing manna, what types of services are currently provided?
m Is the mannaldocking facility proposed within a primary or secondary nursery area?
[]Yes ❑No
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n Is the manna/docking facility proposed within or adjacent to any shellfish harvesting area?
❑Yes ❑No
o Is the marina/docking facility proposed within or adjacent to coastal wetlands /marsh (CW), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), shell bottom
(SB), or other wetlands (WL)? If any boxes are checked, provide the number of square feet affected
❑CW ❑SAV ❑SB
❑WL ❑None
p Is the proposed marina/docking facility located within or within close proximity to any shellfish leases? []Yes []No
If yes, give the name and address of the leaseholder(s), and give the proximity to the lease
3. BOATHOUSE (including covered lifts) ®This section not applicable
a (i) Is the boathouse structure(s)
❑Commercial ❑Public/Govemment ❑Pnvate /Community
(n) Number
(w) Length
(m) Width
Note Roofed areas are calculated from dnplme dimensions
4, GROIN (e g, wood, sheetp►le, etc If a rock groin, use MP -2, Excavation and Fill) ®This section not applicable
a (i) Number
(n) Length
(m) Width
S. BREAKWATER (e g, wood, sheetp►le, etc) ®This section not applicable
a Length b Average distance from NHW, NWL, or wetlands
c Maximum distance beyond NHW, NWL or wetlands
6. MOORING PILINGS and BUOYS ®This section not applicable
a Is the structure(s) b Number
❑Commercial ❑Public/Government ❑Private /Community
c Distance to be placed beyond shoreline d Description of buoy (color, inscription, size, anchor, etc)
Note This should be measured from marsh edge, if present
e Arc of the swing
7, GENERAL
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a Proximity of structure(s) to adjacent riparian property lines
Approx 460' to Marshall Williford property line and approx
300' to State DOT property line
b Proximity of structure(s) to adjacent docking facilities
Approx 600' to Bayside Marina dock and approx 700' to
Edenton Manna slips on Pembroke Creek
Note For buoy or moonng piling, use arc of swing including length
of vessel
c Width of water body d Water depth at waterward end of structure at NLW or NWL
Approx 480' 3 -4' NWL
e (Q Will navigational aids be required as a result of the project?
❑Yes ®No ❑NA
(u) If yes, explain what type and how they will be implemented
8. OTHER ®This section not applicable
a Give complete description
e4-y
Date
Project Name
Pembroke Creek Park Access Improvement Project
Applicant Name
Chowan County - ► C�
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MAJOR PERMIT FEE MATRIX
Applicant: Chowan County — Pembroke Creek Park Public Access Improvements
Selection
Development Type
Fee
DCM %
DWQ %
(14300 1601 435100093 1625 6253)
(24300 1602 435100095 2341)
I Private, non - commercial
development that does not
$250
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
100%($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 -
E]
commercial development, if
$250
100%($250)
0%($0)
General Water Quality
Certification No 3490 (See
attached ) can be applied
III(B) Public or commercial
development, if General
$400
100%($400)
0%($0)
Water Quality Certification
No 3490 (See attached)
can be applied
III(C) If General Water
E]
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)
40%($190)
excavation of more than
one acre of wetlands and /or
open water areas
Check #1887 for $400 received from Albemarle RC &D Council, Edenton, NC 27932