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Regulatory Public Notices

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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-2013-01159

    Expiration date: 11/13/2015

    The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) received an application from Mr. Marcus Jones, Director of Engineering for Henderson County seeking Department of the Army authorization for 1,792 linear feet (lf) of stream impacts (1,600 lf of existing, unauthorized stream impacts and 192 lf of new stream impacts) and 0.01 acres of new impacts to jurisdictional wetlands, associated with the completion of subdivision road infrastructure and permitting of existing, unauthorized stream impacts in the 302-acre bonded phases at the residential development known as Seven Falls in Etowah, Henderson County, North Carolina.