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MVN-2021-001061-CQ

CEMVN-RGC
Published Nov. 20, 2023
Expiration date: 12/9/2023

NAME OF APPLICANT: Mr. Jack Thomas Marionneaux, 264 Bayou Tranquille Road, Pierre Part, Louisiana 70403..

LOCATION OF WORK: Located at approximate address of 264 Bayou Tranquille Road, across and north of street along Lots 76-A, 75-A, and 74-A, near Pierre Part, Louisiana, in Assumption Parish, within the Terrebonne Basin in hydrologic unit (HUC 08090302), as shown on the attached drawings (Latitude 29.88393 N, Longitude -91.191920 W).

CHARACTER OF WORK: The applicant has requested an after-the-fact Department of the Army permit to clear, grade, excavate and deposit fill material to construct a temporary residence and permanent storage area along three lots along Bayou Tranquille Road.  Approximately 2,110 cubic yards of hauled in material was placed as fill material in jurisdictional areas.  Approximately 0.18 acre of high quality jurisdictional swamp wetlands were directly impacted as a result of the project.  The applicant proposes to utilize best management practices for erosion and siltation control during and after the construction phase of the project.  If authorized, the project will receive approval from all appropriate local drainage authorities.

The work described below was partially completed prior to obtaining a Department of the Army permit and was in violation of Section 301 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899.  All legal issues concerning the unauthorized work have been deferred.

MITIGATION:  The applicant claims that the proposed project has been designed to avoid and minimize direct and secondary adverse impacts to the maximum extent practicable.  To offset unavoidable impacts to jurisdictional wetlands, the applicant is proposing to purchase in kind within basin cypress swamp credits an approved mitigation bank.

The applicant may be required to fully or partially restore the site to pre-project conditions if issuance of a permit is determined to be contrary to the public interest.