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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-2013-02365

    Expiration date: 9/29/2014

    The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) received an application from Mr. John Harmon of Harmon Graham Properties, LLC, seeking Department of the Army authorization to impact 1.2 acres of jurisdictional wetlands, associated with development of the property at the northeast corner of Jule Noland Drive and Russ Avenue (U.S. Highway 276) for construction of a grocery store and additional commercial/retail space in Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina.

  • SAW-2007-01386

    Expiration date: 9/8/2014

    All interested parties are hereby advised that the Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) has published a Notice of Availability (NOA) in the Federal Register announcing the release of a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the North Carolina Department of Transportation project U-4751 and R-3300 which begins at Military Cutoff Road in Wilmington and extends around Hampstead and ties back into Highway 17 below the Holly Shelter Game lands in New Hanover and Pender Counties. The main purpose of the proposed project is to improve the traffic carrying capacity and safety of the US 17 and Market Street corridor in the study area. The FEIS addresses comments raised from the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and the Supplement DEIS.

  • SAW-2012-00882

    Expiration date: 9/3/2014

    The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) received an application from The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), seeking Department of the Army authorization to impact waters of the United States, associated with the proposed widening of US 221 to a four-lane, median-divided facility from US 421 in the Deep Gap Community of Watauga County, North Carolina to the US 221 Business/NC 88 intersection in the town of Jefferson in Ashe County. North Carolina. The project is approximately 16.1 miles in length.

  • SAW-2012-00040

    Expiration date: 9/1/2014

    All interested parties are hereby advised that the Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers Corps) has published in the Federal Register a Notice of Availability (NOA) for the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Village of Bald Head Island Shoreline Protection Project on Bald Head Island, Brunswick County, North Carolina. This public notice serves to address requirements for public notification as contained in general regulatory statutes (i.e., 33CFR325-332) and those statutes (i.e., 33CFR230 and 40CFR1500) which outline requirements for compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act. The main purpose of the proposed project is to address erosion at the western end of South Beach and to thereby protect public infrastructure, roads, homes, beaches, dunes and wildlife habitat. The applicant’s proposed action includes the construction of a 1,900-ft terminal groin as well as creation and maintenance of an updrift sand fillet on the western end of South Beach.