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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20060052 Ver 1_Other Agency Comments_20060405 UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ~`~ 5'q,~S REGION 4 . A . ~~~ ~ Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center ~'~c vgotE~'~ 61 Forsyth Street, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 - 8960 March 31, 2006 Colonel John E. Pulliam, Jr. District Engineer ATTN: Ms. Lillette Granade U.S. Army Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 C~ ..~(~ p dkw~ : wv ~~ ~ ~I ~6 ~~ .~~ORMw B~1iJ~}9 SUBJECT: Red Apple Group, LLC Action ID: 200600366 Dear Colonel Pulliam: This letter is in reference to the application by the Red Apple Group described in the above referenced Public Notice (PN) dated March 3, 2006. The project site is located on a peninsula of land which extends into Topsail Sound in Surf City, Pender County, North Carolina. The property consists of 4.016 acres of uplands, 1.904 acres of jurisdictional wetlands and 0.921 acres of jurisdictional coastal wetlands and is bordered on the north and south by 50 to 60 feet wide man-made canals. The applicant has applied for authorization to fill in all of the 1.904 acres of jurisdictional wetlands for the construction of a road, sidewalks, utility lines and residential lots. To mitigate for the wetland impacts, the applicant is proposing to restore/create approximately 1.992 acres of wetlands along the perimeter of the peninsula between the proposed dwellings and the coastal wetland line. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region 4 has reviewed the project information contained in the PN and we have the following comments on the proposed project. EPA is concerned with the applicant's proposal to place fill in all the wetland area on the project site. According to the PN, the expired 1999 U. S. Army Corps of Engineers' permit for a residential development at this project site was for the filling of approximately 0.39 acres and was fora 46-lot subdivision. The current proposal is fora 37-lot subdivision and proposes to place fill in 1.904 acres of wetland. It is not clear to us why the new proposal for a smaller number of lots needs to place fill in all the on-site wetlands. We recommend the applicant consider design alternatives to more effectively minimize the impacts to the on-site wetlands. We recommend the applicant provide an alternatives analysis which demonstrates the evaluation of alternatives which would satisfy the project purpose and need and minimize and avoid wetland impacts. One of the alternatives we recommend the applicant consider is an access road in the upland areas with a single row of houses. The PN also contains no information for storm water management for the proposed development. We recommend this information be included with the project application information. 2 The applicant has also decided to exclude the impacts for the construction of individual docks and bulkheads for the residential lots with this permit request. The Red Apple Group has indicated their desire to leave it up to the future landowners to obtain separate permits. We are concerned with this approach and recommend these impacts be included with the current permit request. The proposed mitigation for wetland impacts is for the restoration/creation of approximately 1.992 acres of wetlands along the perimeter of the peninsula. We are concerned that the mitigation proposal for the compensation for on-site impacts is proposed to be located between the proposed dwellings and the coastal area where the future home owners will construct docks and bulkheads. The placement of the mitigation wetlands at this location may likely minimize the value and function of these wetlands. EPA appreciates the opportunity to comment on this project. For the reasons outlined above, we believe that a permit for the proposed project, as currently described, is not approvable at this time. We recommend that the applicant consider design alternatives to minimize wetland impacts, include the individual docks and bulkheads in the current permit request, and not locate the proposed mitigation wetlands between the future dwellings and the coastline. We welcome the opportunity to review any future project information submitted by the applicant. If you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact Becky Fox at (828) 497-3531 or fox.rebecca@ epa.gov. Sincerely, - ~ _--__ . Ronald J. i lak, Chief Wetlands ulatory Section cc: USFWS, Raleigh NCDWQ, Raleigh NCDWQ, Wilmington NMFS, Beaufort DCM/NCDENR, Wilmington 3 cc List: cc: Ms. Cyndi Karoly NC Division of Water Quality 1650 Mail Service Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 Mr. Ed Beck NC Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Wilmington, NC 28405 Mr. Howard Hall US Fish and Wildlife Service PO Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. Ron Sechler National Marine Fisheries Service 101 Pivers Island Road Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Mr. Ted Tyndall Morehead City Regional Office Division of Coastal Management NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources 151-B Highway 24 Hestron Plaza II Morehead City, NC 28557