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  • NAO-2018-02083

    Expiration date: 2/27/2020

    A wetland in-lieu fee wetland mitigation program has been proposed on an approximately 89-acre property in the Potomac River basin in Loudoun County, Virginia. Comments on this project should be received by the close of business Feb. 27.

  • NAO-2019-01281

    Expiration date: 10/28/2019

    Prologis Downs Park JV LLC is proposing to construct a distribution facility with accessory office space on a 5-acre parcel at 45111 Loudoun Downs Lane in Loudoun County, Virginia. About 1.15 acres of wetlands will be impacted by the proposed work.

  • NAO-2005-02583

    Expiration date: 5/13/2019

    Arcola Limited Partnership proposes the modification of the existing authorized Arcola Center permit to include additional impacts associated with the construction of a data center campus on 134 acres west of the intersection of Evergreen Mills Road (Route 621) and Loudoun County Parkway (Route 606) in Loudoun County, Virginia. Additional permanent impacts of 0.68 acres of palustrine forested (PFO) wetlands and 0.55 acre (2,082 linear feet) of stream channels are planned. Comments are due May 13.

  • NAO-2018-01127

    Expiration date: 3/31/2019

    JK Land Holdings LLC proposes to construct an 11-building data center campus and associated infrastructure on 128.52 acres east of the John Mosby Highway (Route 50) and Racefield Lane intersection in Loudoun County, Virginia. An adverse effect has been determined for the project, and a Memorandum of Agreement under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act is being developed. Comments are due March 31.

  • NAO-2018-01127

    Expiration date: 3/31/2019

    JK Land Holdings LLC proposes to construct an eleven building data center campus and associated infrastructure on 128.52 acres east of the intersection of John Mosby Highway (Route 50) and Racefield Road in Loudoun County, Virginia. An adverse effect has been determined for the project and a Memorandum of Agreement under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act is being developed. Comments are due March 31, 2019.