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MVN-2019-01266-CG

Published March 30, 2020
Expiration date: 4/18/2020

NAME OF APPLICANT:  Tower Capital, C/O Michael Henry of Hydrik Wetlands Consultants, 2323 Hwy 190 East, Suite 2, Hammond, LA 70401. 

LOCATION OF WORK: Lockhart at Dunn Road, Section 20, T6S-R3E, in Denham Springs, Louisiana, in Livingston Parish, within the Pontchartrain Basin in hydrologic unit (HUC 08070202), as shown on the attached drawings (Latitude 30.508185 N, Longitude  -90.924085 W).    

CHARACTER OF WORK:  The applicant has requested Department of the Army authorization to clear, grade, excavate and deposit fill and/or aggregate material to construct and maintain a residential housing development (Reserve at Eden Heights) to include home sites, recreational areas, roads, green spaces, utilities, and drainage infrastructure.  Approximately 43,433 cubic yards of material would be excavated and deposited on-site to achieve required grade elevation requirements.  A preliminary analysis has determined wetlands to be present at the project site; the applicant has proposed impacts to approx. 6.98 acres of wetlands and approx. 0.078 acre of waters of the U.S.; however, full extent of coverage and impacts are undetermined at this time pending a completed Corps wetland delineation. 

     It is presumed that the applicant has designed the project to avoid and minimize direct and secondary adverse impacts to the maximum extent practicable.  Any further reduction would limit usage of the property and, therefore function deeming the project impracticable. The applicant proposes to avoid additional direct impacts and minimize secondary impacts to wetlands by utilizing best management practices during and after the construction phase of the project to control turbidity, erosion, and sediment run-off and the project will receive approval from all appropriate drainage and sewage agencies prior to the start of construction. As compensation for unavoidable wetland impacts, the applicant proposes to mitigate in-kind wetland credits from a Corps approved mitigation bank located in the watershed.