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MVN-2013-2745-EBB

Published March 7, 2014
Expiration date: 3/30/2014

NAME OF APPLICANT:   Robert Bruno c/o Hydrik Wetlands Consultants at 604 West Charles Street, Hammond, Louisiana  70401.

LOCATION OF WORK:  Between Lowe Davis Road and Allen Road, Abita Springs, in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, as shown on the attached drawings.

HUC:  08090201; Liberty Bayou – Tchefuncta River

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

CHARACTER OF WORK:  To clear, grade, excavate, place and maintain approximately fill for lots, roads, retention ponds, and related infrastructure to develop a 270-lot single family subdivision.  The site consists of 330 acres and contains 41.6 acres of wetlands.  Approximately 21.7 acres of wetlands have been filled for construction and 6.7 acres excavated for retention ponds.  The applicant plans to restore approximately 5.6 acres of the previously filled wetlands and avoid the remaining 13.2 acres.  The applicant proposes to buy credits from a mitigation bank to offset any unavoidable losses to wetland functions caused by project implementation.