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MVN-2015-01167-CG

MVN
Published Feb. 8, 2021
Expiration date: 2/27/2021

NAME OF APPLICANT:  Terrebonne Parish Consilidated Government, c/o Mohan Menon of GIS Engineering, LLC, 450 Laurel Street, Suite 1500, Baton Rouge, LA 70801. 

LOCATION OF WORK:  Over Bayou Black, Section 104, T17S-R17Ein Houma, Louisiana, in Terrebonne Parish, within the Terrebonne Basin in hydrologic unit (HUC 08090302), as shown on the attached drawings (Latitude 29.572889 N, Longitude -90.762861 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 bridge span extending Hollywood Road over Bayou Black to include the bridge approaches and support structures along the bankline of Bayou Black. The Hollywood Road extension was previously authorized under MVN-2015-01167-CG dated June 5, 2017. This modification includes a proposed bridge span and appurtenant approaches. The proposed work will be coordinated with the US Coast Guard for evaluation of impacts to the navigable waterway due to the bridge span structure. This modification proposes that approximately 400 CY of concrete, 110 CY of rock, 200 CY of gravel, and 90 CY of topsoil material would be hauled in and deposited to achieve required grade elevation requirements for the construction of the span approaches. The proposed project is situated on the banklines of Bayou Black. A preliminary analysis has determined wetlands may be present at the project site; however, extent of coverage and impacts is undetermined at this time pending wetland delineation. The applicant has designed the project to avoid and minimize direct and secondary adverse impacts to the maximum extent practicable.  The applicant is proposing to utilize best management practices during and after the construction phase of the project and that the project will receive approval from all appropriate agencies. If necessary, 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.