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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20141169 Ver 7_DCM Permit_20170525Carpenter,Kristi From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: HiJay, Lane, Stephen Thursday, May 25, 2017 10:39 AM Johnson, Jay B Vorwerk, Paul J; Mcmannen, Brad T; Rivenbark, Chris; Brittingham, Cathy; Steffens, Thomas A SAW (Thomas.A.Steffens@usace.army.mil); Ward, Garcy RE: Permit at Deep Gulley DCM has reviewed your e-mail request dated May 22, 2017, which included one revised drawing dated as received on May 22, 2017. The request indicates that the contractor would like to reduce temporary wetland impacts on the project by constructing a 3-span work trestle at the wetlands adjacent to the Deep Gulley jurisdictional stream in Jones County. As you are aware, the R-2514 project is located within three counties, Onslow, Jones and Craven counties. The CAMA Major Permit No. 43-15 authorized impacts to Areas of Environmental Concern at the crossing of the White Oak River, and it also conveyed a Federal Consistency Determination for the remaining areas of the project. In accordance with provisions of Federal Consistency under 15 CFR § 930.46, Supplemental Coordination for Proposed Activities, the preparation of a supplemental consistency determination is required only if the proposed activity will affect any coastal use or resource substantially different than originally described. The current request to construct a 3-span work trestle to reduce impacts in wetlands adjacent to Deep Gully is located within Jones County, which is not one of the designated coastal counties of North Carolina. Based on the review of the proposed changes as described above, and review of the original Federal Consistency Determination within CAMA Permit No. 43-15, DCM has concluded that the preparation of a supplemental consistency certification will not be necessary, and the project with the proposed changes is still consistent with North Carolina's Coastal Management Program. Should the project be further modified or revised, NCDOT should consult with DCM to determine if a permit modification or a Supplemental Consistency Certification pursuant to 15 CFR 930.66 is necessary. If we may be of any further assistance with this project, please feel free to contact Cathy Brittingham at (919) 707-91479 or me at (252) 808-2808. Sincerely, Stephen Lane Coastal Management Representative From: Johnson, Jay B Sent: Monday, May 22, 2017 4:50 PM To: Steffens, Thomas A SAW (Thomas.A.Steffens@usace.army.mil) <Thomas.A.Steffens@usace.army.mil>; Ward, Garcy <garcy.ward@ncdenr.gov>; Lane, Stephen <stephen.lane@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Vorwerk, Paul J<pvorwerk@ncdot.gov>; Mcmannen, Brad T <btmcmannen@ncdot.gov> Subject: FW: Permit at Deep Gulley FYI From: Vorwerk, Paul J Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 4:41 PM To: Johnson, )ay B Cc: Mcmannen, Brad T; 'jackson.provost@summitde.net' Subject: FW: Permit at Deep Gulley Jay, Attached is a request from BBI for a reduction in temporary impacts at Deep Gulley (R2514D). They plan on accomplishing this by building a 3-span work trestle. Please let me know if you need anything else. Thanks, Paul From: Distefano, Peter [mailto:PDistefano@bbiius.com] Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 4:32 PM To: Mcmannen, Brad T; Vorwerk, Paul J Cc: Jackson Provost Subject: Permit at Deep Gulley Gentlemen, I tried to get feedback from Mr. Steffens on this scenario, but I am now told he is out for a period of time. With that said, attached is a change that we would like to implement at the Deep Gulley Structure. After hearing the concerns of the agencies regarding the water level fluctuations at this location as well as the historic sediment losses on past projects, we do not want to use the planned 3000 SF of "Temporary Impacts" shown in the permit for this structure location. Instead we would like to install 3 spans of work trestle as shown and highlighted Green in the attached. Our impact within that green area would be limited to the necessary 24" trestle piles and would total less than 50 SF of impact area. We do plan to begin this installation the week of June 5th. In the past, we have made changes in work access plans reducing impact areas and we have not needed permit modifications. However due to this timeline we are hoping you verify that this change would be acceptable and let us know as soon as possible so that we can make preparations to move in one direction or the other. Thanks, Peter D. Distefano � Balfour Beatty Infrastructure, Inc. EA to: NC 133 Extension Project Manager � Maysville Bypass Project Manager T: 910-452-1145 � M: 910-367-7800 � E: pdistefano@bbiius.com 430 Eastwood Rd. Wilmington, NC 28403 www.bbiius.com � Linkedln B�1f�ur� �e�#ty� Inh�trucWr� Ir�. B�fl�l #c� last Lean o Expert.7r�sted. Sa�fe. Confidentiality Notice: The contents of this e-mail are confidential and are intended only for the use of the recipient(s) unless otherwise indicated. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender(s) immediately by telephone. Please destroy and delete the message from your computer. 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