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MVN-2016-1496-CQ

Published June 19, 2017
Expiration date: 7/8/2017

NAME OF APPLICANT:  America Homeland, LLC, c/o D & S Environmental Services, Inc., Attn: David Templet, Post Office Box 510, French Settlement, Louisiana 70733

LOCATION OF WORK:  Located on an approximate 25.24-acre site, located south of and along North Robert Wilson Road, and on and north of LA Highway 30, near Gonzales, Louisiana, in Section 36, Township 9 South, Range 3 East, located in Ascension Parish, as shown on the enclosed drawings (Latitude 30.21443 N Longitude -90.95668 W).  This project is located in Pontchartrain Basin (Maurepas HUC 08070204).

CHARACTER OF WORK:  The applicant is requesting a Department of the Army permit authorization for the construction of a 20-lot commercial subdivision (Ascension Business Park). The project would consist of approximately twenty (20) commercial lots with building pads, pertinent driveways, common areas (green space), sidewalks, two stormwater treatment ponds with pertinent discharge outfall, a sewage treatment facility, and other appurtenances.    Approximately 30,282 cubic yards of earthen material and 11,833 cubic yards of hauled in material (lime treated base and concrete) would be placed on site as a result of project implementation.  Approximately 8.8 acres of forested wetlands and 0.02 acre of Other Waters of the United States would be impacted as a result of the project to help further prevent erosion and degradation of water quality or non-point source pollution onsite.  The applicant has also stated that the project will comply with local drainage and sewage entities.  The applicant has claimed that the project has been designed to avoid and minimize direct and secondary adverse wetland impacts to the maximum extent practicable.  The applicant is proposing to utilize best management practices during and after the construction phase of the project.  The applicant is proposing to compensate for the unavoidable impact by purchasing mitigation credits from an approved mitigation bank.