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  • NAO-2017-0942

    Expiration date: 8/14/2019

    Chesterfield Economic Development Authority proposes to provide a development site for buildings, parking areas, connecting roadways, utilities and stormwater management facilities known as the American Tobacco site on 324 acres. The applicants stated purpose is to construct a large scale data center.

  • NAO-2016-00681

    Expiration date: 7/28/2019

    The applicant proposes to discharge fill material in 5.63 acres of palustrine forested wetlands and 760 linear feet of stream for the purpose of constructing a multiuse development that includes retail and multifamily units, associated roads, parking lots, utilities, stormwater-management facilities and certain amenities.

  • NAO-2012-00080

    Expiration date: 8/1/2019

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will prepare an Environmental Impact Statement to evaluate project alternatives and the public interest review factors for the Virginia Electric Power Company proposal known as Surry – Skiffes Creek – Whealton Aerial Transmission Line “Project”. This notice serves to announce a public scoping meeting July 17, 2019, 5 - 8 p.m., at the Doubletree by Hilton Williamsburg located at 50 Kingsmill Rd, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185. The Corps will use the comments to assist in identifying the significant issues, which should be addressed in a Draft Environmental Impact Statement.

  • NAO-2000-02761

    Expiration date: 6/17/2019

    Huntington Ingalls Industries (Newport News Shipbuilding) proposes to modify its existing dredge permit that standardized dredge depths to include a new wharf and 400’ x 3,700’ channel at its Joint Manufacturing Facility’s north end. The modification is to accommodate a need to moor and load ocean-transport barges as part of Columbia Class submarine construction and will require the removal of 1.12 million cubic yards of subaqueous bottom.

  • NAO-2018-0570

    Expiration date: 5/23/2019

    The applicant proposes to construct new high school buildings, bus loop, athletic facilities, parking areas, utilities and stormwater management facilities that will replace the existing 69-year old Highland Springs High School on the 57-acre campus.