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  • NAO-2012-01831

    Expiration date: 1/30/2014

    Briba Building Corporation proposes to develop Carrollton Meadows, a 37-acre residential subdivision consisting of 42 parcels. The development activity will result in impacts to 1.59 acres of non-tidal forested wetlands, from road infrastructure and seven lots. The project is located in wetlands that drain to an unnamed tributary to Creer Creek, a tributary, to Chuckatuck Creek, at 15142 Carrollton Boulevard, in Carrollton, Va.

  • NAO-2008-03470

    Expiration date: 1/27/2014

    The Norfolk District announces the publication of a Notice of Intent to Issue a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) for the Route 460 Location Study from Prince George County to the City of Suffolk, Virginia. Public comment period ends January 27, 2014.
  • NAO-2013-2343

    Expiration date: 1/20/2014

    The bank sponsor proposes to establish, design, construct, and operate a compensatory stream mitigation bank to be known as Frog Bottom Umbrella Mitigation Bank. The bank will be located on approximately 123 acres in Pittsylvania County, Va. The purpose of the mitigation bank is to provide off-site compensatory mitigation for projects that result in unavoidable impacts to streams in the Roanoke Drainage basin. The comment period ends on Jan. 20, 2014.

  • NAO-2008-3065

    Expiration date: 1/19/2014

    The proposed mitigation bank site is located on approximately 18 acres of agricultural land. The site is located approximately 6 miles northwest of Remington in Culpeper, Virginia. The purpose of the mitigation bank is to provide off-site compensatory mitigation for projects that result in unavoidable impacts to streams and other waters of the United States in the Rapidan-Upper Rappahannock Drainage basin.

  • NAO-2009-1851

    Expiration date: 1/13/2014

    Loudon County and Virginia Department of Transportation, or VDOT, propose to improve traffic flow and alleviate traffic delays at the intersection of Route 7 and Route 659. This project would support the County’s goal of widening Route 7 to eight lanes and includes a single-point urban interchange, which would carry Route 659 over Route 7. A single traffic signal would be installed above the single-point interchange on the bridge deck, and all turning movements would be adequately accommodated by the interchange. Route 659 is proposed to include a four-lane divided roadway with a wide median to accommodate future widening to six lanes in the median. The need for an interchange at the existing intersection is evident from existing travel patterns, peak hour delays, and backups (queues) at the existing signal. The proposed work will permanently impact 0.397 ac. of nontidal forested wetlands, 0.156 ac. of nontidal emergent wetlands, 0.013 ac. of nontidal open water wetlands, 1994 linear feet of streams. In addition, the proposed work will result in temporary impacts to 0.012 ac. of nontidal emergent wetlands, 0.007 ac. of nontidal open water wetlands and 275 linear feet of streams.