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  • NAO-2001-03946

    Expiration date: 7/14/2015

    The applicant proposes raising the existing Bubba’s Marina Restaurant, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 5 feet in elevation, and to construct approximately 124 linear feet of bulkhead, no more than 22 feet channelward of mean high water, and to backfill with approximately 244 cubic yards of fill material. Comment period expires on July 14, 2015.
  • NAO-2014-1075

    Expiration date: 3/9/2015

    The city of Virginia Beach, Virginia proposes to decrease Shipps Corner Road’s curvature at the existing bend by realigning the road southward. The project is located adjacent to West Neck Creek in Virginia Beach. The public comment period ends March 9, 2015.

  • NAO-2006-3001

    Expiration date: 4/10/2014

    The City of Virginia Beach proposes to establish, design, construct, and operate a compensatory wetland mitigation bank to be known as Pleasure House Point Mitigation Bank. The site is located approximately 0.2 miles south of Shore Drive (US Route 60), and approximately 0.4 miles west of the Lynnhaven Inlet in Virginia Beach, Va. The proposed bank site drains to Pleasure House Creek, a tributary of the Lynnhaven River.

  • NAO-2013-1979/13-V1596

    Expiration date: 12/6/2013

    The City of Virginia Beach proposes to mechanically dredge subaqueous bottom and non-vegetated intertidal wetlands in order to re-establish navigational access and attenuate siltation for the Bayville Creek neighborhood in Virginia Beach, Va. Public comment period ends Dec. 6, 2013.

  • NAO-2013-0619/13-V00477

    Expiration date: 5/16/2013

    "The applicant proposes to mechanically dredge approximately 229,005 square feet (5.26-acres) and/or 26,559 cubic yards (CY) of subaqueous bottom to a maximum depth of -5.0 feet mean low water (MLW) in order to re-establish navigational access and attenuate siltation for the Old Donation Creek neighborhood in Virginia Beach, Va. The proposed project also includes the placement of six (6) new day markers and the relocation of one (1) day marker along the navigable channels. The project is composed of three distinct types of channels: the City spur channel, which leads off the main channel of the Western Branch of the Lynnhaven River to serve multiple neighborhood waterways; the neighborhood SSD channel, which will provide access to Old Donation Creek; and the individual access channels which provide access to individual properties. The dredge material will be taken by barge to the Thalia Creek transfer site and loaded onto trucks and transported to the Whitehurst Borrow Pit on Oceana Boulevard for disposal." Comment period ends May 16, 2013.