HomeMy WebLinkAboutVer _Complete File_19950101 (2)State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Management
James & Hunt, Jr., G ove mor
Jonathan R Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
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June 21, 1995
B. K. Barringer & Associates
104 Westfield Center
Mooresville, NC 28115
Dear Mr. Barringer.
Re: Diamondhead Subdivision
Iredell County - Lake Norman
FILE COPY
The subject document (memo dated 19 June 1995) in reference to Diamondhead
Subdivision project has been reviewed by this office. The following comments are offered
in response to the project.
1. The project requires a federal permit (#198200030) issued for construction activities
conducted in lakes and reservoirs owned and operated by FERC regulated public utilities.
However if no filling, dredging, or discharging to waters are involved in this project, a 401
certification will not be required.
2. Activities such as construction of boalramps and back fill of bulkheads, excavation of
boat basins and canals/channels for recreational boating, or other activities involving filling
or dredging in waters, would require a 401 certification (WQC #2674), requiring written
concurrence from DEM.
If you have any questions, please contact me at (919)733-1786.
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Joh R. Dome
cc: Greg Price
Mooresville DEM Regional Office
Central Files
Environmental Sciences Branch 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
Telephone 919-733-9960 FAX # 733-9959
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B. K. BARRINGER & ASSOCIATES, P.A. Professional Engineer
104 Westfield Center Designer\Planner
MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28115
Telephone (704) 664-7888 Fax (704) 664-1778
June 19, 1995
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Mr. Gregory W. Price
NCDEH & NR - DEM ?y CiFn,cFs
P. O. Box 29535
Raleigh, NC 27626-0535
Re: Diamondhead. Subdivision
Iredell County - Lake Norman
Dear Mr. Price:
This letter is in response to your comments of April 10, 1995. Since there will be no dredging
done on this project nor are there any wetlands in the area, it is our understanding of the
regulation that a 401 Certification is not applicable in this case.
We ask that you respond to this letter as soon as possible so that we may include your
comments in the F.E.R.C. application.
If you have any questions, or need further information, please give us a call.
Yours truly,
B. K. B RINGE ASSOCIATES, P.A.
B. K. Barringer, Jr., P.E.
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cc: John Dorney
Mooresville DEM Regional Office
L" 'State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Management
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
B. K. Barringer & Associates, P.A.
104 Westfield Center
Mooresville, NC 28115
Dear Mr. Barringer:
Re: Diamondhead Subdivision
Iredell County Lake Norman
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April 10, 1995
The subject document (memo dated 28 February 1995) has been reviewed by this
office. The following comments are offered in response to the project.
1. This project would be subject for a 401 Certification (WQC #2674; attached) issued for
construction activities conducted in lakes and reservoirs owned and operated by FERC
regulated public utilities, requiring written concurrence from DEM.
2. Emphasis should be placed on establishing erosion control practices to protect Lake
Norman's existing water quality and WS-III classification from urban runoff.
If you have any questions, please contact me at (919)733-1786.
Sincerely,
Gregory W. Price
cc: John Dorney
Mooresville DEM Regional Office
Central Files
P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496
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Division of Environmental Management
Ecological Assessment Group
March 23, 1995
MEMORANDUM
To: John Dorney
From: Greg Price
Subject: Diamondhead Subdivision - Lake Norman
Iredell County
The subject document has been reviewed by this office. The following comments are
offered in response to the project.
1. This project would be subject for a 401 Certification (WQC #2674) issued for
construction activities conducted in lakes and reservoirs owned and operated by FERC
regulated public utilities, requiring written concurrence from DEM.
2. Emphasis should be placed on establishing erosion control practices to protect Lake
Norman's existing water quality and WS-III classification from urban runoff.
B. K. BARRINGER & ASSOCIATES, P.A.
104 Westfield Center
MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28115
Telephone (704) 664-7888 Fax (704) 664-1778
February 28, 1995
N.C.D.E.H. & N.R.
Division of Environmental Management
Wetlands & Technical Review Group
P. 0. Box 29535
Raleigh, NC 27626-0635
Attn: John Dorney
Re: Diamondhead Subdivision
Williamson Road (SR 1109)
Iredell County - Lake Norman
Dear Mr. Dorney
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Attached is a site plan for a shoreline development at the above referenced
subdivision. Application is being made to Duke Power Company for the required
F.E.R.C. permit to construct docks, piers, and floating boat slips for forty-three (43)
boat slips at this location. There will be no additional shoreline stabilization required.
We ask that you advise us, by return mail, of any comments you may have
concerning this development or of any permits your authority may require. Your
comments are a requirement of the F.E.R.C. permit application. Thank you for your
cooperation and prompt response.
Please advise if additional information is required.
Yours truly,
B. BARB GER & ASSOCIATES, P.A.
B. K. Barringer, Jr., P.E.
N. C. Registration No. 3370
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AGE 812 WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Wednesday, April 12, 1995 GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S
dill would let dock owners. Rbill ;
OCCUlJyPublic land for free ¦ Revoking homes' licenses law,
for leaving residents alone den
Water easements would not be required is too harsh, legislators say cot
BI? Terry Martin . David Farren, an attorney for the wet
JOURNAL RALEIGH BUREAU Southern Environmental Law Cen- BY David Rice left
JOURNAL RALEIGH BUREAU RALEIGH
RALEIGH ter in Chapel Hill, said yesterday
The owners of docks and piers that the group is inviting a lawsuit proposal to revoke the licenses of rest Hu
-would owe nothing to the state of similar to the one that triggered the A homes that leave residents unattended was set chi submerged issue. North Carolina for the
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-public lands they occupy y under r a a "The marina operators came aside for more study yesterday after legislators the
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proposal that the N.C. General As- loaded for bear, and they had their raised questions about whether ffie Re'
sembly will be asked to approve. votes lined up before they went in too harsh. SO(
That's the centerpiece of recom- there," Farren said. "It's curious Rep. Debbie Clary, R-Cleveland, filed a flurry at
.inendations drafted this week by an that with all the bantering going on of rest-home bills recentlyafter a woman at a
advisory committee made up large- about. the government owing com- home at Shelby wandered away from the home $3 revoke
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the lice
it atone- property owner and pen, th for Powne s apparent of a home that doetsn't have adequate staff to we
heir attorneys. right, the e marina The 18-member group, in a re- ly have no qualms about taking meet state law.
Problems are wort at small homes with one az(
port that runs counter to goals out- public-trust waters."
urm a C1994 ourt l- or two employees, she said, and under current W
:lined by Gov. Jim Hunt's Coastal The issue N.C. stems
tures to to Committee, will ask legisla- whibh the court ruled that the state
tors rs to enact a bill to: permits for the
. ? Waive any requirement that erred in granting P Senators fear conse
#tate easements be granted before construction of a 148-slip marina
a property owner could build strut- at Oriental without first issuing an p Bar the assessment of any ? ement
that _tures from his land into navigable eased use of public-ttrust waters THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rp,I,EIGH h'
public waters. That ruling served notice on the vi s and
bill
13 year a of old to 16 consent for was
the state rental fee against the owners 600em of a 1doc50 tt they sexual rellations raise
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th docks, piers and marinas for shipped back to committee after senators ques- w
heir use of submerged lands in co m
uld ired to oob?? rental is for tioned whether it would keep pregnant teen- h
public-trust water.
Daniel F. agers from identifying their older boyfriends. c
McLawhorn, a deputy their structures.
state attorney general, told the But Doug Brady, the president of An identity of a child's father is needed so
support from e
visor CornSubmerged Lands Ad- Carolina Atlantic Seafood Enter- e
visory Committee that its recom- prises Inc. of Morehead City, lannd? that the state " could an, R-C collect ?wb child a, first offered
mendations are likely to be deemed --member of the advisory until, himett• Atzr±tr? n,
unconstitutional. said that the proposed legislation to change the bill so that a person could be . v
under 13 t
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charged with statutory rape of a girl
The group nonetheless voted 12- wound clarify a custom that has
6 Monday to submit its recommen- served generations of coastal resi- only if he was four years or more older than the e
lotions to the legislature. dents.
• ? s bill would create a new crime kr
Legislator HIV and which a person can be prosecut
s. to further stigmatize People with biting and scratching, he said.
Those found guilty could AIDS. "It's biting, scratching-any of
Rep. Larry Justus, R-Henderson, intro- said. ` Whether it dissuades them
serve five years Prison . duced a bill this week that would create a new gong to put them in a position "
crime known as HIV assault. The bill wound can't give it to anybody else."
JOUR Rye make it a felony with a sentence of five year Justus first filed his bill two yea
?RNAL RALEIGH BUREAU
:RALEIGH for a person with the human inununodefi- he heard about a person with AID.'
raping his
People ciency virus to have intimate contact or do- who was accused of
tence with AIDS already have a death nate fluids or tissues that could carry the children to spread the disease.
• _ i?entence, but the chairman of a House sub- virus doesn't know of any such incidet
-'committee on justice and public safety wants Carolina.
make sure that if they knowingly give the Justus said that the bill might give some ?e do have reports of it
S virus to someone else, they'll get five assurance to law officer and emergency the country, which means
gears in prison as well. medical technicians who worry about being around
L_ ,..• vrvMms Alliance infected by combative suspects and patients u?R RosivvnoSavitt,, a nlobbyist I
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Manageme
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
APR 71995
April 5, 1995 ENWIR0NM0V L Sc1E1CES
TO: Melba McGee, Legislative & Intergovernmental Affairs
FROM: Monica Swihartl,'kWater Quality Planning
SUBJECT: Project Review 495-0639; Scoping Comments - Horsepen to
Buffalo Creek Sewerline and Pump Station EA, Guilford
County
The Water Quality Section of the Division of Environmental
Management requests that the following topics be discussed in the
environmental documents prepared on the subject project:
A. Identify the streams potentially impacted by the project.
The stream classifications should be current.
B. Identify the linear feet of stream channelizations/
relocations. If the original stream banks were vegetated,
it is requested that the channelized/relocated stream banks
be revegetated.
C. Number of stream crossings.
D. Highlight wetland locations on a map
E. Will anti-seep collars be used on the sewer line?
F. Wetland Impacts 11
1) Identify the federal manual used for identifying and
delineating jurisdictional wetlands.
2) Have wetlands been avoided as much as possible?
3) Have wetland impacts been minimized?
4) Discuss wetland impacts by plant communities affected.
5) Discuss the quality of wetlands impacted.
6) Summarize the total wetland impacts.
7) List the 401 General Certification numbers requested
from DEM.
Written concurrence of 401 Water Quality Certification may
be required for this project. Please be aware that 401
Certification may be denied if wetland impacts have not been
avoided and minimized t-o the maximum extent practicable. An
application for 401 Certification should not be submitted until
the environmental review of the subject EA is completed.
10884.mem
cc: John Dorney
P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496
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