HomeMy WebLinkAbout19910924 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_19910101NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT,
HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES
WINSTON-SALEM REGIONAL OFFICE
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
WATER QUALITY SECTION
February 4, 1992
M E M O R A N D U M
To: John Dorney 789,oJ
Through: Steve Mauney ?--`
FEB 1992
From: Eric Galamb RECOVID
SUBJECT: 401 Certification #91924 WAURQ-L
High Point Regional Hospital FIC&Il ,
U.T. Payne Creek
Parking Lot
Guilford County
No site inspection was made. The subject creek is
classified as a C watershed. The plans are to construct a
parking lot impacting approximately 0.12 acres of wetlands.
The WSRO recommends that a 401 certificate be issued for
the subject project.
cc: WSRO
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS
P.O. BOX 1890
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890
IN REPLY REFER TO December 31, 1991
Regulatory Branch
Action ID. 199200538, CESAW-C092-J-041 and Nat' ?31d x'011 ii
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High Point Regional Hospital
c/o Mr. Bill Lease ?-• ?'?' RO11
601 North Elm Street cA', ddP?E gray`
High Point, North Carolina 27261
Dear Mr. Lease:
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Reference the site visit of November 15, 1991, conducted by Mr. John
Thomas of my staff at the High Point Regional Hospital located off the
intersection of Pine Street and Quaker Lane, adjacent to an unnamed
tributary of Payne Creek, High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina. The
purpose of this meeting was to review plans received form Mr. Will Allender
of Derek Church Williams on November 13, 1991, for a proposed parking lot,
and to inspect the site for wetlands subject to Department of the Army
permitting authority.
For the purposes of the Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Title
33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330, published in the Federal
Register on November 13, 1986, lists nationwide permits. Authorization was
provided for discharges of dredged or fill material into non-tidal rivers,
streams, and their lakes and impoundments, including adjacent wetlands, that
are located above the headwaters and other non-tidal waters of the United
States, including adjacent wetlands, that are not a part of a surface
tributary system to interstate waters or navigable waters of the United
States.
The site visit revealed that the proposed site is located adjacent to,
and above the headwaters of, an unnamed tributary of Payne Creek. The
review of the proposed development plans indicates that construction of the
parking lot will involve adverse modification to approximately 0.12 acre of
wetlands on the aforementioned tributary.
Your proposed work, involving adverse modification to less than an acre
(0.12 acre) of waters of the United States located above the headwaters of
the aforementioned tributary, is authorized by nationwide permit provided it
is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions. Please
be aware that this authorization does not relieve you of the responsibility
to obtain any other required or local approval. You should contact Mr. John
Dorney, North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, (919) 733-5083,''
to obtain the necessary Section 401, Water Quality Certification prior to
starting work.