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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19960353 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_19960415e DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 REPLY TO WATMNnONOF May 30, 1996 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199603247 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 Beach Walk, Incorporated Attn: Mr. Bob Weinbach 1009 N. Lake Park Blvd. Carolina Beach, North Carolina 28428 Dear Sir: ?Jvvm Please reference your application of April 9, 1996, for Department of the Army (DA) authorization to discharge fill in a total of 8.5 acres of jurisdictional wetlands located above the headwaters of an unnamed tributary to the Cape Fear River, on your property known as "Beach Walk at Kure Beach", located north of K Avenue and west of 4th Avenue, in Kure Beach, New Hanover County, North Carolina. Your application submittal included a proposal to mitigate for wetland impacts caused by your development through the purchase and protection of an approximately 30 acre tract containing wetlands associated with Telfair Creek, a tributary to the Cape Fear River, near Wilmington, North Carolina. After review of your proposal and pursuant to 33 CFR 330.4 (e)(3), we have determined that your project is authorized by Nationwide Permit No. 26 provided all conditions associated with this authorization and the following special conditions are met: 1. No work in wetlands may begin until a mitigation plan for your project has been approved by the Corps of Engineers. At the minimum, your mitigation plan should include the following: a. an accurate survey of the mitigation site property boundaries, b. a delineation map of the wetlands on the property, c. a general description of the natural communities and any significant resources identified on the property, d. a general description, including location, of any man-made structures, existing on the mitigation site, e. a description of any enhancement, or restoration measures to be accomplished on the mitigation site, and f. a legally binding means of perpetually preserving the mitigation site in its natural state. 2. A Section 401 water quality certification must be obtained from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management. Contact Mr. John Dorney, telephone (919) 733-1786 for this certification. 3. A consistency determination must be obtained from the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management (NCDCM). Contact Mr. Steve Benton, telephone (919) 733-2293 for this consistency determination. For the purposes of the Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6, published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1991, lists nationwide permits. Authorization, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, was provided by Nationwide Permit No. 26 for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waters. This nationwide permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain other required State or local approvals. This verification will be valid until the nationwide permit is modified, reissued or revoked, which will occur prior to January 21, 1997. It is incumbent upon you to remain informed of changes to the nationwide permits, which will be announced by public notice when they occur. If you commence, or are under contract to commence, this activity before the date the nationwide permit is modified or revoked, you will have twelve months from the date of the modification or revocation, to complete the activity under the present terms and conditions of this nationwide permit. Questions or comments may be addressed to Matthew Flint, Wilmington Field Office, Regulatory Branch, telephone (910) 251-4466. Sincerely, FILE NAME:cl07-one.al CESAW-CO-RL/FLINT/rs/s MAIL CESAW-CO-R/FILE Matthew Flint Regulatory Specialist Enclosure Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. Steve Benton Mr. Bob Stroud, District Manager North Carolina Department of Wilmington Regional Office Environment, Health and North Carolina Division of Natural Resources Coastal Management Post Office Box 27687 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 Mr. John Dorney Mr. Charlie Hollis Division of Environmental Management Regulatory Consultant North Carolina Department of 138 Green Forest Drive Environment, Health and Wilmington, North Carolina 28409 Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources AT4 • • Division of Water Quality NOOK James B. Hunt, Jr., Govemor INK Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary ID N F=1 A. Preston How a rd, Jr., P.E.,Direc to r October 21, 1996 New Hanover County DWQ Project # 960353 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Mr. Bob Weinbach Beach Walk, Inc. 1009 N Lake Park Blvd. Cwto? 8ukl,. NC, Dear Mr. Weinbach: You have our approval to place fill material in 8.5 acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of constructing a residential development at Beach Walk at Kure Beach, as you described in your application dated 9 April 1996 and final mitigation plan date 14 October 1996. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 2671. This certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number 26 when it is issued by the Corps of Engineers. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. The mitigation plan dated 14 October 1996 shall be implemented. On site stromwater controls shall be implemented as required by the stormwater management program of DWQ. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786. Sincerely, 'Howard, UU4 e on Jr. P.E. Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office Wilmington DWQ Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files Charlie Hollis Linda Lewis; DWQ Wilminton Regional Office Gary Mitchell; Mitchell and Associates 960353.Itr Division of Water Quality • Environmental Sciences Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Aff irmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper w -- 0. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEMORANDUM Date: May 24, 1996 To: John Dorsey Environmental Sciences Branch From: James H. Gregson *,:;,- -1? Wilmington Regio Office Through: Dave Adkins Wilmington R nal Office Subject: Regional Office Review and Recommendations Application for Permit for Excavation and/or Fill Central Office Permit #960353 Beach Walk at Kure Beach New Hanover County A site visit was conducted for this project along with Charlie Hollis, consultant for the owners of the proposed Beach Walk development. The site consists of three approximately 10 acre parcels. Total wetland area on the site is approximately 8.5 acres. The site is bordered on the west by an existing dirt road owned by the Town of Kure Beach and on the east by an existing canal. These wetlands contain pocosin type vegetation and sandy soils and are interspersed with highground pockets and fingers. Several of the wetter spots on the site are shallow depressional areas that have a thick peat layer on the surface which probably remains saturated for most of the year. There appears to be an approximately 50' border of non- wetlands adjacent to the existing canal due to the drainage influence of the canal. The wetland score for this 8.5 acre area was 15. Some of the small depressional areas could potentially provide some aquatic habitat and possibly could score higher than 15, however it is doubtful that these areas would have 1-2' of water from late fall to spring nor can they be considered a freshwater marsh. The applicants are offering a mitigation proposal which includes the preservation of approximately 30 acres of riparian wetlands along approximately 3000 ft. of Telfair Creek. Telfair Creek is an approximately one mile long channelized stream that pins parallel to US HWY 421 and is tributary to Snows Cut (AIWW). It appears that Telfair Creek receives the majority of its flow from seeps at the base of sand ridges at the edge of the floodplain. The wetland rating for the proposed mitigation site was 80. This wetland along Telfair Creek is significant both in terms of pollutant removal and bank stabilization and also has moderate value for water storage. The proposed preservation site is in an area with heavy development pressure, both residential and commercial. 960353. may Page Two Understanding that preservation alone is usually not an acceptable type of mitigation, in this instance we are loosing 8.5 acres of very marginal wetlands in terms of water quality values and will be preserving 30 acres of highly functional wetlands that would no doubt be lost in the near future in one acre chunks. Therefor this Office is not objecting to the current project proposal with the following recommended conditions: 1. That the applicant pursue on site stormwater controls which will utilize existing wetlands for storage and removal of suspended solids. 2. That the final mitigation plan be approved and the area be formally donated as a conservation area prior to issuance of the 401 Certification. 3. That the applicant conduct a search within the 30 acre mitigation site for areas that may be suitable for enhancement. ATTACHMENTS JHG:960353.may cc: Wilmington Regional Office Files Central Files K N E ET Fourth Verson Project name Nearest road County-44Z2./ Wetland area "3-' acres Wetland width VO" feet Name of evaluator Date s la') Z 9 'Wetland location Adjacent , land use ` - {within l 12 mile upstream, ,, upslope, ?_?? on pond or lake or, radius) ?.n perennial stream . I , ? f t d/ l tu e ti re t ? on >nterrnit- ant stream .. o s e na ra v ge a on ° -; , ? within i_nte_rsiream'divide L1 aaricultureurbar?%srs#?urban"` a/o . other, impervious surface - -?g? Dominant vegctalson' -Soil _ series (2) .?? r '? predominaht;y organic = humus, muck or peat (3) lz i? ? predom nanny mineral - non-sandy L] predominahtly_ sandy :Flooding and wetness s ? sernlper>=1=ianently .to permanently. Hydraulic factors flooded 'or rnuridated ? seasonalfy,flQOded or' inundated D steep topocraphy . ?-Ir ermittandy. 'flo6ded, or temporary _` ? ditched or cnannelized surface water. ? total wetland width >100 feet ? no evidence of flooding or surface water Wetland type (select one)* M Bottomland hardwood forest ? Pine savanna Ga"'H'ead•.vater forest ? Freshwater mash ? Swarnp forest ? Bog/fen ? Wet flat ? Ephemeral wetland ? Poccsin ? Carolina Bay ? Bog forest ? Other '''The rating syszem cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes or .. ?-ream channels c / R werant Water storage x 4.00 ' A ' S Wetland Score Bank/Shore;, -.e stabilization x 4.00 pollutant removal S x 5.00 Wildlife habitat x 2 00 = . Aquatic life value 3 x 4.00 3 Recreation/Education x 1.00 / G * Add 1 point i in sensitive watershed a nd > 10% nonpoint disturb; nze within 1/2 mile ups,ream, upslope, or radius 57 Fourth: Version. WtTI.ANU KA I LNG WORKSHEET Project name_? M-L4/- z.,F Nearest road County -+rovff`- Wetland area acres Wetland width f?y pct Name of evaluator 1,2A Hate Wetland location Adjacent, land use 1 {within 1/2: mile upstream, izpslope, ? on pozad 6r ,lake or radius) .' ? on perennial stream Li forested/natural vea tati n L5 01 ?[] on interniittant stream , _ , e o _ 0 : ; withiri interstream divide . ? agncuitttre, urban/suburban ? other ? impervious surface` t `dominant vegetatlo ;Soil series >AN ( 2) r redominantly organic -' humus, ?P muckor peat 3):1^ ,- ,? 'red om,nant-Iy mineral. -.non-sandy.? ;. _ - - :. ? predominan?fy.'sandy t Flooding and wetness ... ? semiperrnanently ,to `permanently Hydraulic factors <-hooded or m"a"n*da ted ,. . , _ s?asonafly flooded or inundated = ? steep topocraphy ? intermittantfy f;ooded, ,or temporary ? c ?` ched or channelized , surface water. total Wetiand ?Aridth '>100 feet S? o evidence of hooding or surface water, . Wetland type (select one)* ? Bottomland hardwood forest ? Pine savanna ? Headwater forest ? Freshwater mash ? j wamp forest ? Bog/fen U'? et flat ? Ephemeral wetland 9 Pocosin ? Carolina Bay ? Bog forest ? Other ; *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes or stre m channels weicnt ' Water storage x 4.00 - ' Wetland Score Bank/Shoreline stabilization x 4.00 = ' T Pollutant removal x 5.00 = j , ; Wildlife habitat ?- x 2.00 - f , U Aquatic life value Q x 4.00 = Recreation/Education x 1.00 l51 * Add 1 point if in sensitive watershed and > 1 01% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile ups:,-eam, upslope, or radius ; 57 MEMORANDUM PRINT NAMES: Reviewer: 65o TO: JOHN DORNEY WQ SUPV.: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES BRANCH DATE -Y6 SUBJECT: WETLAND STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS **EACH ITEM MUST BE ANSWERED (USE N/A FOR NOT APPLICABLE) *** PERMIT YR: 96 PERMIT NO: 0000353 COUNTY: NEW HANOVER APPLICANT NAME: BEACH WALK AT KURE BEACH PROJECT TYPE: SUBDIVISION PERMIT TYPE: IND FOE #: DOT #: RCD_FROM _CDA: APP DATE_FRM_CDA: 04/15/96 REG OFFICE: WIRO RIVER AND SUB BASIN J: D ? 6 ( /7 STREAM CLASS : 5L WL IMPACT?: (j)/N WL_REQUESTED : X. 5, WL_SCORE(#): /5' MITIGATION?: ON STR_INDEX N0: /,,P- 7/ WL TYPE: IeC WL_ACR_EST?: Y6 WATER IMPACTED BY FILL?: Y N MITIGATION-TYPE: 07H MITIGATION-SIZE: - 30 DID YOU REQUEST MORE INFO?: Y/3 IS WETLAND RATING SHEET ATTACHED? d)N HAVE PROJECT CHANGES/CONDITIONS BEEN DISCUSSED WITH APPLICANT?: Y/N RECOMMENDATION (Circle One): ISSUE ISSUE/COND DENY COMMENTS : l)`^ a,7&6-- -" s ee? , cc: Regional Office Central Files CHARLIE HOLLIS REGULATORY CONSULTANT 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, NC 28409 910/392-6833 (Phone/FAX) April. 9, 1996 d Project: Beach Walk at Kure Beach; \h Kure Beach; New Hanover County, N.C. Mr. Matt Flint, Regulatory Specialist Wilmington Regulatory Field Office Regulatory Branch P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington NC 28402-1890 and Mr. Jim Gregson N.C. Division of Environmental. Management Wilmington Field Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Gentlemen: Enclosed is a Predischarge Notification (PDN) for the disturbance of up to 8.5 acres of wetlands for the development of the project known as "Beach Walk at Kure Beach". For several months, 1 have served as consultant to the respective owners of three approximately 10-acre adjacent parcels of land in Kure Beach, N.C. located immediately north of the Kure Beach Town Hall. Jurisdictional wetlands on these properties were delineated by Gary Mitchell in late 1994 and verified by the Corps (Jeff Richter) in February of 1995. Recently, the property has been the subject of a development plan known as "Beach Walk at Kure Beach"; a plan that would utilize the entire 30 acres for residential housing. Initially, we looked at how the project might be constructed in several phases, beginning with the existing non-wetland areas and extending, over time, across the remaining property through the installation of drainage and/or the use of appropriate permits. The wetlands on these properties are shallow systems overlaying sandy porous soils that persist because of poor and/or blocked drainage; and it was noted that by restoring and improving the drainage, most (if not all) of the wetlands would become dry. As we considered these plans, and discussed them with the Corps of Engineers, we decided to submit a Predischarge Notification (PDN) for the disturbance of wetlands as now delineated that would be needed for the entire project balanced by the commitment of a generous area of important wetland mitigation. Total anticipated disturbance of wetlands as they are now delineated will be up to 81 acres over all three tracts of property to provide for roads and streets, utilities and residential units for the entire project as proposed. Page 2 Considerable time has been spent seeking the availability of a mitigation area that would be significant in terms of location, size, and quality. We are pleased that we have been able to obtain a commitment for approximately 30 acres of extremely high quality riparian swamp forest wetlands (interlaced with high-ground hammocks) adjacent to Telfair Creek near its confluence with its estuary at Snows Cut, just north of Carolina Beach, N.C. Telfair Creek watershed upstream of these 30 acres has been subjected to considerable stress and disturbance by channelization, filling, development encroachment, and road crossings; whereas this nearly 3000-feet-long riparian area has not been disturbed in the past and is vital to the maintenance of water quality downstream. The wetlands there consist primarily of forested drainage features that extend from the creek (FWS classification: Palustrine, forested wetland, temporarily flooded, broad-leaved deciduous) and isolated depressional pockets (FWS classification: Palustrine scrub-shrub, broad-leaved evergreen, saturated). Wetland soils are of the deep organic variety, primarily histosols (Dorovan muck), interfaced with sandier Lynn Haven. Typical vegetation includes redbay (Persea borbonia), loblolly bay (Cordoni.a lasianthus), sweetbay (Magnolia virginica) loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), red maple (Aces rubrum), gallberry (Ilex gl.abra), titi (Cyri_lla racemiflora), cat briars (Smilax laurifolia), and various wetland ferns. These areas are valuable as filters for nutrient material and potential pollutants from both point and non-point sources that would enter Telfair Creek and the Cape Fear River. These wetlands enhance water quality by providing denitrifi.cation and chemi.ckl precipitation of both runoff waters and backwater flood waters as well as trapping sediment. They also serve as a buffer for flood water retention, thereby decreasing erosion potential downstream; and the entire system is important as a refuge and corridor for wildlife, especially in its setting in the midst of other highly developed areas. The 8.5 acres of wetlands at the Kure Beach project site, on the other hand, are predominantly shallow pot holes and depressions that have developed anaerobic soil conditions through poor or blocked drainage (FWS classification: Palustrine, scrub-shrub, saturated). Soils are primarily Lynn Haven. Much of the vegetation has been removed, but that remaining consists of a variety of deciduous and evergreen species, including Pond pine (Pinus seroti.na), red bay (Persea borbonia), wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), gallberry (Ilex glabra), fetterbush (Lyonia lucida), and cat briars (Smilax laurifolia). These wetlands are surrounded by existing ditches, and although they support a physical subsrate for periphyton and site specific invertebrates, they function only minimally in retaining stormwater. Additionally, these wetland areas, even if not permitted to be disturbed, are likely to be largely converted to high ground by lawful restoration and improvement of area drainage and by probable construction of future Kure Beach infrastructure such as roads, streets, and utilities. The entire tract is bounded on the west by lands that must remain undisturbed within the buffer area of the Sunny Point Army Munitions Terminal. Page 3 It is our sincere belief that this proposal is an environmentally responsible and beneficial one. We believe that it balances the short-term economic needs of the developer with the long-term environmental needs of the community in a unique manner that benefits both and that satisfys the goals of Federal and State wetland policies. We urge the approval of the attached requested Predischarge Notification for Nationwide Permit 26 which would confirm these commitments. Please contact me if there any questions or if you need additional information. 7ere ly , l.ie I1o.1 .1s Enc1: PDN Cy: John Dorney BeachWalk DEM ID: ACTION ID: Nationwide Permit Requested (Provide Nationwide Permit 4): 26 JOINT FORM FOR Nationwide permits that require notification to the Corps of Engineers Nationwide permits that require application for Section 401 certification WILMINGTON DISTRICT ENGINEER WATER QUALITY PLANNING CORPS OF ENGINEERS DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, P.O. Box 1890 AND NATURAL RESOURCES Wilmington, NC 28402-1890 P.O. Box 29535 ATTN: CESAW-CO-E Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 Telephone (919) 251-4511 ATTN: MR. JOHN DORNEY Telephone (919) 733-5083 ONE (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS. SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEIENT. PLEASE PRINT. 1. Owners Name: BEACH WALK, INC. (Attn: Mr. Bob Weinbach) 2. Owners Address: 1009 N. Lake Park Blvd., Suite 4A; Carolina Beach. NC 28428 3. Owners Phone Number (Home): (Work): 910-458-3979 4, If Applicable: Agent's name or responsible corporate official, address, phone number: CHARLIE HOLLIS REGULATORY CONSULTANT 138 GREEN FOREST DRIVE WILMINGTON NC 28409 PHONE/FAX (910) 392-6833 5. Location of work (MUST ATTACH MAP). County: NEW HANOVER Nearest Town or City: KURE BEACH Specific Location (Include road numbers, landmarks, etc.): North of Kure Beach Town Ball 6. Name of Closest Stream/R.iver: Atlantic Ocean 7, River Basin; Atlantic Ocean 8. Is this project located in a watershed classified as Trout, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, or WS II? YES [ ] NO [X; 9. Have any Section 404 permits been previously requested for use on this property? YES (] NO [XJ If yes, explain, 10. Estimated total number of acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, located on project site: 10 I I. Number of acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, impacted by the proposed project: Filled: Drained: 8.5 Flooded: Excavated: Total Impacted: 8.5 less 30-Acres Mitigation (See attachments) 12. Description of proposed work (Attach PLANS-8 1/2" X 11" drawings only): Construct streets, utilities, ponds, residential units and OHNNNUNNNN infrastnncture as shown 13. Purpose of proposed work: Const Construct REACII WALK development consisting of residential housing units and .aminities 14. State reasons why the applicant believes that this activity must be carried out in wetlands. Also, note measures taken to minimize wetland impacts. Wet I ands are located in an irregular astern throughout the area; Significant 30-acre area of ripavkm wetlands are proposed as mitigation (see attachments) 15. You are required to contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and/or National Marine.Fisheries Service (NMFS) regarding the presence or any Federally listed or proposed for listing endangered orthreatened species oreritieal habitat in the permit area that may be affected by the proposed project. Have you done so? YES [X3 NO [ ] RESPONSES FROM THE USMVS AND/OR NMFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. You are required to contact the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) regarding the presence of historic properties in the permit area which ,nay he ,affected by the proposed project? Have you done so? YES 6LYJ NO [ RESPONSE FROM THI: S1IPO, MOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. Additional information required by DI:IM: A. Wetland delineation map showing all wetlands, streams, and lakes on the property. B. If available, representative photograph of wetlands to be impacted by project. C. If delineation was performed by a consultant, include all data sheets relevant to the placement of the delineation line. D. U a stormwater mans emcnt plan is required for this project, attach copy. E. What is land use of sun-ounding property?- RESIDENTIAL F. If applicable, what is proposed method of sewage disposal? rowiNTTV A(:I-:N'f ' S &MU)s Signature ate (See art achod Let ter ;tnd drawings) )VIa 0. 3 zl I A I Orton h orlon r f •• Nonlalio' \ I b for r?1on 3, Ga.RnP/ e.0Eh odd E Acc•n od a y ? • Car Sr Z erumwkk . to I l 'n 0 UNNY PZ 'DINT .RMY I ERM. I Beach Intel 5'/rw +t? AEq U Y?1 ?.w Carolina Beach TLRealenal leach A,co,, jV 4j, OCE h \.Y Vv. al V0. BeAcu WNC.k Roca cr .Si ray Kure Beach o' MEASURE ISLAND t GENERAL LOCATION MAP (No Scale) O O BONAIRE 0. I Ai -'? RIVER ' ,g % Q7. K? INLETAL E9 OR. 4 > + ?N t DCE MANY A . ACRN!CLFItFJ AN ViE ' C S[1TLCRf NTRiIF I p } ` 3 R1 R ?}AKS ETCH CT - a z I NROYA FCRN .0'. RADNOR a. It E /B E, `? ^ .___. 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