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  • NAO-2019-00765

    Expiration date: 10/18/2020

    Cudd Construction seeks to construct a 139-townhome community in Lynchburg, Virginia. The applicant proposes to discharge fill material into 263 linear feet of intermittent stream channel and 35 square feet of palustrine forested wetlands for the purpose of installing road crossings and lot development. The stream impacts are minimal, and the applicant applied for verification of a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit. There will be an adverse effect to the Blankenship House.

  • NAO-2007-02834

    Expiration date: 2/27/2020

    Liberty University is proposing an expansion of Camp Hydaway Lake from 6.4 acres to about 37 acres. The proposal also includes realignment of Camp Hydaway Road. All work is to occur in Campbell County, Virginia.

  • NAO-2013-02285 Odd Fellows Road and Route 460 Interchange

    Expiration date: 2/6/2016

    The applicant proposes to place fill material in waters of the United States (U.S.) to construct a road in two segments. The primary purpose for the project is to address existing and future operational safety, access, economic development and system connectivity needs in the eastern part of the City of Lynchburg at Odd Fellows Road and Route 460.

  • NAO-2007-1585

    Expiration date: 12/6/2014

    Liberty University, LLC proposes to permanently impact 1.14 acres of palustrine forested wetlands in order to expand the existing "Athletic Precinct" of the campus in the City of Lynchburg, Virginia. The approximately 6.3 acre property is located within the existing Liberty University Main Campus boundaries. Public comment period ends Dec. 6, 2014.

  • NAO-2014-0574

    Expiration date: 5/21/2014

    The Nature Conservancy proposes to expand a compensatory wetland mitigation site which is known as MJ-1 Rivanna River (Lamb) VARTF project and is located in Albemarle County, Virginia. The purpose of the mitigation project is to provide off-site compensatory mitigation for projects that result in unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States in the Middle James drainage basin. The goal of the mitigation site is to provide appropriate mitigation for impacts, within the authorized service area, by performing wetland buffer restoration.