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MVN-2022-00688-WQQ

CEMVN-RGW
Published Feb. 21, 2023
Expiration date: 3/13/2023

NAME OF APPLICANT:  Lafayette Parish Government, Attn: Angela Bergeron, Post Office Box 4017-C, Lafayette, Louisiana, 70502.

LOCATION OF WORK: Located North of Prejean Road and west and adjacent to Pelican Park, in Carencro, Louisiana, in Lafayette Parish (latitude 30.313889°; Longitude -92.059722°), as shown within the attached drawings. (Hydrologic Unit Code 08080103, within the Vermilion- Teche River Basin)

CHARACTER OF WORK: To construct three detention ponds, an inflow channel, three earthen spillways, and a recreational walking trail. The project has been designed to reduce flooding for Pinnacle Point and Mark Ridge Park residential subdivisions and reduce road closures due to frequent flooding. The construction of a walking trail will connect to Pelican Park to provide recreational opportunities for residents. Clearing and excavation are proposed for the creation of the ponds, channels and spillway, permanently impacting approximately 21.7 acres of bottomland hardwood wetland habitat and 0.4 of an acre of herbaceous wetland habitat. The proposed clearing and filling for the creation of a recreational walking trail will impact approximately 0.3 of an acre of bottomland hardwood wetland habitat. If a Department of the Army permit would be issued, the applicant has proposed to mitigate unavoidable wetlands impacts at an approved and acceptable mitigation bank within the N.O. District.