![]() Removal of two (2) 16 feet by 4 feet PVC marginal docks ģ.Ĝonstruction of one (1) 57 feet by 4 feet PVC marginal dock on existing piles and one new wood dock pile.ĪVOIDANCE AND MINIMIZATION INFORMATION – The applicant has provided the following information in support of efforts to avoid and/or minimize impacts to the aquatic environment: Removal and replacement of one (1) 30 feet by 4 feet PVC marginal dock, one (1) 70 feet by 4 feet PVC marginal dock, one (1) 130 feet by 4 feet PVC marginal dock, one (1) 16 feet by 4 feet PVC marginal dock, four (4) 6.5 feet by 4 feet PVC docks, and four (4) 8 feet by 4 feet PVC docks on existing piles Ģ. PROPOSED WORK: The applicant seeks authorization to improve water access for a condominium’s 24-slip private docking facility. The substrate was described as silty muck devoid of any submerged aquatic vegetation. The docks consist of: one (1) 30 feet by 4 feet marginal dock, one (1) 70 feet by 4 feet marginal dock, one (1) 130 feet by 4 feet marginal dock, one (1) 16 feet by 4 feet marginal dock, four (4) 6.5 feet by 4 feet docks, four (4) 8 feet by 4 feet docks, one (1) 475 square feet irregular marginal dock, one (1) 62 feet by 6 feet marginal dock, and two (2) 16 feet by 4 feet marginal docks.Ī benthic survey was conducted around docks 11-13 and did not identify any aquatic resources within the survey area. Overall: The overall project purpose is to improve water access for a private docking facility at 3040 NE 49th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.ĮXISTING CONDITIONS: The upland property is a condominium with a 24-slip private docking facility that consists of 648 linear feet of seawall and 16 individual PVC docks. East on NE 49th Street.īasic: The basic project purpose is to improve water access for a private docking facility. South on Bayview Drive to NE 49th Street. East on Commercial Boulevard to Bayview Drive. WATERWAY AND LOCATION: The project would affect waters of the United States associated with a residential canal at 3040 NE 49th Street, Fort Lauderdale (Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 43 East), Broward County, Florida.ĭirections to the site are as follows: I-95 to Commercial Boulevard. §403) as described below:ĪPPLICANT:Ĕ9th Street Townhouse Condominium, Inc Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has received an application for a Department of the Army permit pursuant to Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Jacksonville District of the U.S. An Administrative Penalty can be assessed to address violations associated with issued Department of the Army permits. These would include public notices for the establishment or modification of Restricted Areas/Danger Zones, re-issuance of General Permits or Nationwide Permits, changes to guidance and policies, etc.Īdministrative Penalty - These public notices provide information associated with Administrative Penalties. Special Issues - These are public notices that involve the Regulatory program but which are generally not limited to one particular geographic area. Tropical Storms & Other Emergencies - These public notices provide information on procedures for emergency permitting requirements due to specific tropical storm events or other emergency situations. Be sure to specify which list(s) you want to be included on.įlorida - This includes all public notices for projects being reviewed for Standard Permits within the State of Florida.Īntilles - This includes all public notices for projects being reviewed for Standard Permits within the Antilles area (this includes Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands). ![]() ![]() If you wish to receive email notifications when new public notices are added to this page, please send a request to Regulatory Webmaster. The Jacksonville District currently has five categories of public notice notification mailing lists.
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