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Regulatory Public Notices

As used by the Corps, the term "public notice" is an official, required government announcement of a proposed agency action, decision made or under consideration, public hearing or other activity.  Please download the attachment(s) associated with notice for the complete, formatted, public notice with tables, illustrations, maps and plans.

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Mitigation Public Notices

For all public notices pertaining to compensatory mitigation bank proposals or in-lieu fee mitigation sites developed by the North Carolina Division of Mitigation Services (NCDMS), please go to the Regulatory In-lieu Fee and Bank Information Tracking System website at https://ribits.ops.usace.army.mil/ords/f?p=107:2::::::

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  • SAW-2014-00828

    Expiration date: 6/9/2014

    The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) received an application from Mr. Josh Blackson of Elevation Church seeking Department of the Army authorization to impact 85 linear feet of stream channel, 0.24 acre of wetlands and 2.27 acres of open water, associated with a mixed use commercial and residential development in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

  • SAW-2013-01285

    Expiration date: 6/6/2014

    The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) has received an application from Marty Gilbert of Walmart Stores Inc., seeking Department of the Army authorization to permanently impact 931 linear feet of jurisdictional stream channel, 0.08 acre of forested jurisdictional wetlands and 1.26 acres of open water (existing pond) of a tributary of Crooked Run Creek associated with the proposed construction of a new Walmart Supercenter located east of U.S. Highway 52 at the intersection of Ingram Drive and Five Forks Street, in King, Stokes County, North Carolina.

  • SAW-2012-01386

    Expiration date: 5/25/2014

    The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) received an application from Standard Pacific of the Carolinas seeking Department of the Army authorization to permanently impact 0.636 acres of riparian wetlands from fill, associated with the construction of one road crossing and lot fill for the construction of James Street Station residential subdivision in the town of Apex, Wake County, North Carolina.

  • SAW-2013-01376

    Expiration date: 5/21/2014

    PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) received an application from The Quartz Corp, USA, Peggy Dortch, seeking Department of the Army authorization to impact 1,220 linear feet of stream, replace 60 linear feet culvert, temporarily impact 80 linear feet of stream, relocate 1,308 linear feet of stream, and fill 0.019 acre of wetland, associated with the Pine Mountain site in Spruce Pine, Mitchell County, North Carolina. Corps Project Manager is Tasha Alexander (828) 271-7980 ext. 226. ISSUE DATE: April 21, 2014 EXPIRATION DATE: 5:00 p.m., May 21, 2014

  • HQ Proposed Rule for Waters of the US

    Expiration date: 7/21/2014

    On 21 April 2014, the USEPA and the Corps of Engineers (Corps) are publishing for public comment a proposed rule defining the scope of waters protected under the Clean Water Act (CWA), in light of the U.S. Supreme Court cases in U.S. v. Riverside Bayview, Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (SWANCC), and Rapanos v. United States (Rapanos). The proposed rule was developed to enhance protection for the nation’s public health and aquatic resources, and increase CWA program predictability and consistency by increasing clarity as to the scope of “waters of the United States” protected under the Act. Developing a final rule to provide the intended level of certainty and predictability, and minimizing the number of case-specific determinations, will require significant public involvement and engagement. Such involvement and engagement will allow the agencies to make categorical determinations of jurisdiction, in a manner that is consistent with the scientific body of information before the agencies – particularly on the category of waters known as “other waters.”