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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20080535 Ver 1_More Info Received_20080428~~ ,~ -.....-,..-fir ~~ ~~w~~~'~t~~ North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Michael F. Easley, Governor Division of Marine Fisheries Dr. Louis B. Daniel III, Director William G. Ross Jr., Secretary April 21, 2008 Ms. Cyndi Karoly Division of Water Quality 401 Wetlands Unit 1650 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1650 RE: DWQ Project #08-0535 Mariner's Bay, LLC c/o Frankie W. Pendergraph Dear Cyndi: The Division of Marine Fisheries has read the resubmitted application materials associated with the above referenced DWQ project and has objections which are described in the attached memorandum. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Anne Deaton, Chief Habitat Protection Section /jj h . ~. .~ _. i~ ~~f ~y, ... ~ ~ -- ~. ~ricii~ Pr G ~r NorthCarolina ~atura!!~ ~~ ~~~ NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Michael F. Easley, Governor Division of Marine Fisheries Dr. Louis B. Daniel III, Director William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Memo To: Cyndi Karoly 401 Wetlands Unit From: Patricia L. Murphey ~~~ U V ~ Marine Biologist Supervisor Thru: Mike Marshall ,~(~~__ Central District Manager Date: 4/15/2008 Re: Mariner's Bay, LLC, c/o Frankie Pendergraph, Carteret County North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) staff has reviewed the referenced 401 Water Quality Certification. The applicant proposes to construct an ll-lot subdivision with multifamily units on waterfront lots adjacent to the Goose Creek Primary Nursery (PNA) located in Bogue Sound. The applicant is proposing to fill 0.069 acres on 404 wetlands that are adjacent to coastal marsh. DMF recommends that the 404 wetlands not be filled. The filling of 404 wetlands will have significant adverse impacts to this PNA. PNAs are defined in 15A NCAC 03N .0102 as "those areas in which for reasons such as food, cover, bottom type, salinity, temperature and other factors, young finfish and crustaceans spend the major portion of their initial growing season." The applicant also proposes that a total of 24.13% of the tract will be covered with impervious surfaces. DMF is deeply concerned about permitting impervious surface coverage at this rate because the Coastal Habitat Protection Plan (2005) makes the finding that impervious surface coverage must be limited to 12% to prevent additional water quality and habitat degradation. The Hard Clam and Oyster Fishery Management Plans (2001) also make the finding that, to maintain sustainable harvest in those fisheries, water quality needs to be restored in conditionally approved shellfish harvest areas. In order to accomplish this restoration, 3441 Arendell Street, P.O. Box 769, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Nom hCarolina Phone: 252 726-70211 FAX: 252 727-51271 Internet: www.ncdmf.net ~~atura!! An Equal Opportunity I Affirmative Action Employer- 50 % Recycled 110% post Consumer Paper r data indicate impervious cover adjacent to SA waters should be limited to 10%. Failure to reduce stormwater runoff into conditionally approved shellfish harvest areas has resulted in fewer temporary openings for shellfish harvest and increases in closures to shellfish harvest. These results run contrary to the objective of restoring water quality in these areas. Street, M.W., A.S. Deaton, W.S. Chappell, and P.D. Mooreside. 2005. North Carolina Coastal Habitat Protection Plan. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Marine Fisheries, Morehead City, NC. 656 pp. NCDENR. 2001. North Carolina Oyster Fishery Management Plan. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources. North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries, PO Box 769, Morehead City, NC. 225p. NCDENR. 2001. North Carolina Hard Clam Fishery Management Plan. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources. North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries, PO Box 769, Morehead City, NC. 195p. Cc: Joanne Steenhuis