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  • NAO-2000-1534

    Expiration date: 10/11/2013

    Old Stage Coxendale, LLC is proposing to permanently impact 1.36 acres of Palustrine scrub-shrub wetlands, 0.95 acres of Palustrine open water, and temporarily impact 35 linear feet of intermittent stream channel, to construct an approximately 25 acre industrial building pad, parking lot, utilities, an access road and stormwater management facilities for a proposed truck maintenance facility. Public comment period ends Oct. 11, 2013.

  • NAO-2008-00429 13-V1389

    Expiration date: 10/10/2013

    The applicant is proposing to permanently impact 0.69 acre of palustrine emergent wetlands and to temporarily impact 0.31 acre of palustrine emergent wetlands for the construction of a two-lane road in Chesterfield County, Va. The proposed road will ultimately connect the existing Meadowville Parkway to Enon Church Road. Public comment period ends Oct. 10, 2013.

  • NAO-2006-07333/13-V0953

    Expiration date: 7/31/2013

    Prince William County Public Schools proposes the construction of 12th High School on an approximately 110-acre site along the eastern side of Dumfries Road, south of the intersection of Dumfries Road and Hoadly Road (Route 642) in Prince William County, Virginia. The work will occur in tributaries to Powell’s Creek. Public comment period ends July 31, 2013.

  • NAO-2008-2007; 13-V0292

    Expiration date: 8/2/2013

    The applicant is requesting authorization to permanently impact 5.40 acres of forested headwater wetlands for the construction of Nimmo Quay East and West; a single family residential subdivision that was previously permitted (97-1450-18) in 1998 and modified in 2003 but never constructed.

  • NAO-2007-2060 (VMRC 12-1865)

    Expiration date: 2/28/2013

    The city has proposed to construct a regional, dual purpose water quality and flood control best management practice (BMP) called the Richneck Regional Water Quality Retrofit and Flood Control BMP Project. The purpose of the project is to reduce the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment loads; and to reduce property damage from repeated flood events within the Stoney Run watershed.