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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ CertCommonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs LlDepartment of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office • 20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville MA 02347.508-946-2700 Maura T. Healey Rebecca L. Tepper Governor Secretary Kimberley Driscoll Bonnie Heiple Lieutenant Governor Commissioner NOV 0 2 207 Town of Yarmouth ATTN: Robert L. Whritenour, Jr. 1146 Route 28 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 RE: 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR WW 10 Major Project Certification AT: 669 Route 28, Yarmouth, MA, Parkers River 401 WQC Application Ns: 22-WW26-0013-APP 401 WQC No: WW10-0000042 Chapter 91 License No: WWOl-0000271 Wetlands File Ns: SE 83-2372 ACoE Application No: NAE-22-02890 Dear Mr. Whritenour: The Department of Environmental Protection ("MassDEP") has reviewed your application for a 401 Water Quality Certification and Chapter 91 License ("Combined Application"), as referenced above. In accordance with the provisions of Section 401 of the Federal Clean Water Act as amended (33 U.S.C. §1251 et M.), MGL c.21, §§ 26-53, and 314 CMR 9.00, MassDEP has determined there is reasonable assurance the project or activity will be conducted in a manner which will not violate applicable Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards (314 CMR 4.00) and other applicable requirements of state law. The Chapter 91 License associated with this project will be issued as a separate document. Project Description: The Yarmouth Riverwalk Park Project is proposed along Parkers River and seeks to provide accessible active and passive recreation to the public through the following activities: Boardwalk Construction: A raised boardwalk loop is proposed over salt marsh and bordering vegetated wetlands (BV W). The boardwalk will be supported by helical anchors, feature three overlook areas, four bench areas and a footbridge over a tidal stream. Matting This information Is available in alternate format. Please contact Melixza Esenyie at 617-626-1282. TTY# MassRelay Service 1-800-439-2370 MassDEP Website: w .mass.gov/dep Printed on Recycled Paper 401 WQCNs: WW10-0000042 Parkers River Page 2 of 9 will be placed on salt marsh and BVW to distribute the load of the drill -rig to minimize impacts to the wetlands. • Public Access to Parkers River: The project also proposes to construct a pier, two ramps, a landing, a float and piles for launching canoes, kayaks and paddleboards. The piles associated with the launch will not be installed within salt marsh. There is a section of the launch that is proposed over salt marsh. The proposed project will result in temporary and permanent alterations to wetlands. Approximately 8,160 square feet (sf) of salt marsh (310 CMR 10.32) and 930 sf of bordering vegetated wetland (BVW, 310 CMR 10.55) will be temporarily altered during construction through the use of a drill -rig for pile installation and the placement of construction mats. Approximately 17 square feet of salt marsh, 3 square feet of BVW, and 6 sf of land under ocean (310 CMR 10.25) will be permanently altered during pile driving activities. Best management practices were proposed to minimize disturbances to wetland resource areas. Turbidity and erosion controls will be implemented in the project area to prevent sediment and siltation from entering wetland resource areas and minimizing adverse effects to marine fisheries and wildlife habitats. Rare Species and Wildlife Habitat: The site is located within Priority Habitat of Rare Species and Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife as indicated in the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas, 15th Edition, effective August 1, 2021. The Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program determined in a letter, dated December 7, 2022, that the construction of the boardwalk loop and kayak launch to Parkers River will not adversely affect the Resource Area Habitat of state -protected rare wildlife species and will not result in a prohibited take of state -listed rare species. Public Notice: The Combined Application public notice was published in the Cape Cod Times on July 26, 2023, with a notification date of July 26, 2023. Section 61 Findings: Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 30, Sections 61 to 62H inclusive [the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act ("MEPA")], this project was reviewed as EOEEA #16623. In the Certificate issued on June 23, 2023, on the Single Environmental Impact Report (SEIR), the Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs (the "Secretary") determined that the "SEIR adequately and properly complies with MEPA and its implementing regulations. The project may proceed to permitting." With the implementation of certain requirements, the Department is satisfied that adequate measures have been taken to avoid, minimize and mitigate for wetland impacts. Therefore, based on information currently in the record, MassDEP grants a Water Quality Certification (WQC) for this project, subject to the following conditions to maintain water quality; to minimize impact on waters and wetlands; and to ensure compliance with appropriate state law. 401 WQCX2: WW10-0000042 Parkers River Page 3 of 9 MassDEP further certifies in accordance with 314 CMR 9.00 that there is reasonable assurance the project or activity will be conducted in a manner which will not violate applicable water quality standards (314 CMR 4.00) and other applicable requirements of state law. Finally, MassDEP has determined that upon satisfying the conditions and mitigation requirements of this approval, the project provides a level of water quality necessary to protect existing uses and accordingly finds that the project to be implemented satisfies the Surface Water Quality Standards at 314 CMR 4.00. 1. Pursuant to 314 CMR 9.05(1), all work shall be performed in accordance with the following documents and plans: - Application for Combined License and Water Quality Certification, Application No. 22-WW26-0013-APP, dated as received 2/24/23. - Plan titled: "Town of Yarmouth, Massachusetts, Yarmouth Riverwalk Park, Notice of Intent - Riverwalk Park and Event Space", consisting of 60 sheets, various scales, prepared by Beta Group, Inc., dated 12/1/22. - Chapter 91 Plan titled: "Plan Accompanying Petition of Town of Yarmouth, to Construct and Maintain a Pile Supported Boardwalk and Kayak Launch with a Float System within Flowed Tidelands of the Parkers River at 669 Main Street, Yarmouth, Massachusetts", consisting of 13 sheets, various scales, dated 7/26/23, later revised 10/27/23. - Plan titled: "Yarmouth Riverwalk Park, Town of Yarmouth, Massachusetts, Pre - Construction Notification Plans", consisting of 26 sheets, various scales, prepared by Beta Group, Inc., dated December 2022, unstamped. - Order of Conditions SE 83-2372, issued by the Yarmouth Conservation Commission on 1/26/23. - Order of Conditions SE 83-2373, issued by the Yarmouth Conservation Commission on 2/3/23 - Letter from Daniel J. McKiernan, Director of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries to Secretary Rebecca L. Tepper, dated 6/8/23, consisting of 2 sheets. - Letter from Amanda Davis, Environmental Analyst, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries to the Wetlands and Waterways Program, dated 8/9/23, consisting of 2 sheets. - Letter from Everose Schluter, Assistant Director of the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife to Robert Whritenour, Town of Yarmouth, dated 12/7/2022, consisting of 2 sheets. This condition is necessary to assure that any project changes comply with the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, as provided in 314 CMR 9.00, to protect the public health and restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the water resources of the Commonwealth. 401 WQC No: WW10-0000042 Parkers River Page 4 of 9 This Water Quality Certification (WQC) is issued upon the express condition that any and all other applicable authorizations necessitated due to the provisions hereof shall be secured by the applicant prior to the commencement of any activity hereby authorized. This WQC shall be revocable by MassDEP for noncompliance with the terms and conditions set forth herein. This WQC may be revoked after MassDEP has given written notice of the alleged noncompliance to the applicant or his agent and those persons who have filed a written request with MassDEP for such notice; and has afforded the applicant a reasonable opportunity to correct said noncompliance. This WQC is issued subject to all applicable federal, state, county, and municipal laws, ordinances; by-laws, and regulations, including but not limited to, a valid Order of Conditions issued pursuant to the Wetlands Protection Act, M.G.L. Chapter 131, §.40. The applicant shall assume and pay all claims and demands arising in any manner from the work authorized herein and shall save harmless and indemnify the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, its officers, employees, and agents from all claims, audits, damages, costs and expenses incurred by reason thereof. 6. Pursuant to 314 CMR 9.01(3) and 9.09(1), the contractor shall take all steps necessary to assure that the proposed activities will be conducted in a manner that will avoid violations of the anti - degradation provisions of the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards that protect all waters, including wetlands. This condition is necessary to assure that any discharge from the project complies with the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, as provided in 314 CMR 9.00, to protect the public health and restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the water resources of the Commonwealth. 7. Pursuant to 314 CMR 9.09(2), prior to start of work or any other portion of the work thereafter, the MassDEP Wetlands and Waterways Program in the Lakeville office (Cally Harper, cally.haMerginass.gov) shall be notified of any change(s), modifications, or deletions of work as specified in the proposed project plans that may affect water quality or wetlands. Depending on the nature and the scope of any change, the Department will determine whether the change(s) requires further approvals or revision to this Certification. The applicant is required to receive written approval from MassDEP prior to undertaking any work not authorized by this permit. This condition is necessary to assure that any project changes comply with the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, as provided in 314 CMR 9.00, to protect the public health and restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the water resources of the Commonwealth. 8. Pursuant to 314 CMR 9.09(l)(e), activities conducted in accordance with this WQC may begin following the 21-day appeal period and once all other permits have been received. This condition is necessary to ensure that the work does not begin if an appeal is filed. 9. In the furtherance of 314 CMR 9.06(2) and 9.07(1), the Department shall be notified in writing (email, attention Cally.Harper@mass.gov) one week prior to the start of work so that MassDEP staff may inspect the work for compliance with the terms and conditions of this Combined 401 WQCNo: WW10-0000042 Parkers River Page 5 of 9 Certification. This condition is necessary to ensure that construction practices are implemented in such a manner as to prevent degradation to wetlands and waters of the Commonwealth. 10. Pursuant to 314 CMR 9.05(4), the applicant and its contractor shall allow agents of MassDEP to enter the project sites, subject to the contractor's health and safety protocols, to verify compliance with the conditions of this Combined Certification. This condition is necessary to ensure that construction practices are implemented in such a manner as to prevent degradation to wetlands and waters of the Commonwealth. 11. Pursuant to 314 CMR 9.01(3), 9.04(5), the term of this Combined Certification remains in effect for the same duration as the federal permit that requires it. This condition is necessary to provide consistency between the federal permit and the state water quality certification. 12. The Certification can be amended and/or extended in accordance with 314 CMR 9.09(2) and (3). 13. In furtherance of 314 CMR 9.06(2) and 9.07(1), prior to start of work, the applicant shall provide MassDEP with the name, address, and phone number(s) of the person responsible for ensuring that all work complies with the conditions of this Water Quality Certification. 14. In the furtherance of 314 CMR 9.06(2), a copy of this Certification and referenced plans and other documents shall be provided to the contractor(s) prior to the start of construction and shall be kept available. on the work site during all phases of construction. 15. Pursuant to 314 CMR 9.06(2), prior to the start of construction, erosion and sedimentation control barriers detailed in the plans below shall be installed as necessary to protect the wetland and other sensitive areas during construction activities: plans titled: "Town of Yarmouth, Massachusetts, Yarmouth Riverwalk Park, Notice of Intent - Riverwalk Park and Event Space", consisting of 60 sheets, various scales, prepared by Beta Group, Inc., dated 12/l/22. This condition is necessary to assure that any discharge from the project complies with the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards to protect the public health and restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the water resources of the Commonwealth. 16. All erosion control barriers shall be installed and maintained in good repair until all disturbed areas have been fully stabilized with vegetation or other means. During construction, the applicant or his/her designee shall inspect the erosion controls on a daily basis and shall remove accumulated sediments as needed. The applicant shall immediately control any erosion problems that occur at the site and shall also immediately notify MassDEP, which reserves the right to require additional erosion and/or damage prevention controls it may deem necessary. The applicant shall provide to the Department and the local Conservation Commissions, the name and phone number of an individual (Construction Supervisor) responsible for repair and maintenance of the erosion control barrier. This condition is necessary to assure that any discharge from the project complies with the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, as provided in 314 CMR 9.00, to protect the public health and restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the water resources of the Commonwealth. 401 WQC No: W W10-0000042 Page 6 of 9 Parkers River 17. When possible, construction shall be undertaken when the ground is sufficiently frozen or otherwise stable and with the assistance of swamp mats to support the construction equipment within the wetland areas in order to avoid creating ruts. Any swamp mats shall be removed upon completion of the project. Wetland areas that are temporarily disturbed for access shall be restored to pre-existing conditions. 18. In furtherance of 314 CMR 9.06(2), all equipment/machinery shall be stored above the mean high water and outside any wetland resource areas when not in use. 19. In furtherance of 314 CMR 9.06(2) and 9.07(1), any supplies, debris, fill or other materials stockpiled within roadways and temporary workspaces shall be stored in a manner so as to prevent such materials from entering the wetland resource areas beyond the erosion control barrier unless otherwise approved by MassDEP. 20. The construction window for the work in salt marsh shall be from October 151h to April 1st to avoid direct impacts to salt marsh during the growing season, per the recommendation from the Division of Marine Fisheries in their comment letter dated 6/8/23. 21. Any in -water, silt -producing activities shall be prohibited from February 15th to June 15th of any year in order to protect diadromous fish species per the recommendation from the Division of Marine Fisheries in their comment letter dated 8/9/23. Failure to comply with this certification is grounds for enforcement, including civil and criminal penalties, under MGL c.21 §42, 314 CMR 9.00, MGL c. 21A § 16, 310 CMR 5.00, MGL c.91, 310 CMR 9.00 or other possible actions/penalties as authorized by the General Laws of the Commonwealth. This certification does not relieve the applicant of the obligation to comply with other appropriate state or federal statutes or regulations. Any changes made to the project as described in the Notice of Intent, Combined Application or supplemental documents will require further notification to MassDEP. This Certification is not final until all administrative appeal periods from this permit have elapsed, or if such an appeal has been taken, until all proceedings before the Department have been completed. The appeal period is for twenty-one (21) days. No work shall be undertaken until the certification has become final. Please note that MassDEP may revoke this Certification for non-compliance with the terms and conditions set forth. Therefore, it is recommended that you contact MassDEP prior to performing any alterations or use modifications for review and, if necessary, approval. 401 WQCNo: WW10-0000042 Parkers River 401 WQC Appeal Process (314 CMR 9.10): Page 7 of 9 Certain persons shall have a right to request an adjudicatory hearing concerning Combined Permits by the Department when an application is required: a. the applicant or property owner; b. any person aggrieved by the decision who has submitted written comments during the public comment period; c. any ten (10) persons of the Commonwealth pursuant to M.G.L. c.30A where a group member has submitted written comments during the public comment period; or d. any governmental body or private organization with a mandate to protect the environment, which has submitted written comments during the public comment period. Any person aggrieved, any ten (10) persons of the Commonwealth, or a governmental body or private organization with a mandate to protect the environment may appeal without having submitted written comments during the public comment period only when the claim is based on new substantive issues arising from material changes to the scope or impact of the activity and not apparent at the time of public notice. To request an adjudicatory hearing pursuant to M.G.L. c.30A, § 10, a Notice of Claim must be made in writing, provided that the request is made by certified mail or hand delivery to the Department, with the appropriate filing fee specified within 310 CMR 4.10 along with a DEP Fee Transmittal Form within twenty-one (21) days from the date of issuance of this Certificate. Case Administrator Department of Environmental Protection 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 Boston, MA 02114 A copy of the request shall at the same time be sent by certified mail or hand delivery to the issuing office of the Wetlands and Waterways Program at: Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office (SERO) 20 Riverside Drive Lakeville, MA 02347 A Notice of Claim for Adjudicatory Hearing shall comply with the Department's Rules for Adjudicatory Proceedings, 310 CMR 1.01(6), and shall contain the following information pursuant to 314 CMR 9.10(3): a. the 401 Water Quality Certification Application Number and DEP Wetlands Protection Act File Number; b. the complete name of the applicant and address of the project; c. the complete name, address, and fax and telephone numbers of the party filing the request, and, if represented by counsel or other representative, the name, fax and telephone numbers, and address of the attorney; 401 WQCNs: WW10-0000042 Parkers River Page 8 of 9 d. if claiming to be a party aggrieved, the specific facts that demonstrate that the party satisfies the definition of "aggrieved person" found at 314 CMR 9.02; e. a clear and concise statement that an adjudicatory hearing is being requested; f. a clear and concise statement of (1) the facts which are grounds for the proceedings, (2) the objections to this Certificate, including specifically the manner in which it is alleged to be inconsistent with the Department's Water Quality Regulations, 314 CMR 9.00, and (3) the relief sought through the adjudicatory hearing, including specifically the changes desired in the final written Combined Permit; and g. a statement that a copy of the request has been sent by certified mail or hand delivery to the applicant, the owner (if different from the applicant), the conservation commission of the city or town where the activity will occur, the Department of Environmental Management (when the certificate concerns projects in Areas of Critical Environmental Concern), the public or private water supplier where the project is located (when the certificate concerns projects in Outstanding Resource Waters), and any other entity with responsibility for the resource where the project is located. The hearing request along with a DEP Fee Transmittal Form and a valid check or money order payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100) must be mailed to: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection P.O. Box 4062 Boston, MA 02211 The request will be dismissed if the filing fee is not paid, unless the appellant is exempt or granted a waiver. The filing fee is not required if the appellant is a city or town (or municipal agency), county, or district of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or a municipal housing authority. The Department may waive the adjudicatory-hearing filing fee pursuant to 310 CMR 4.06(2) for a person who shows that paying the fee will create an undue financial hardship. A person seeking a waiver must file an affidavit setting forth the facts believed to support the claim of undue financial hardship together with the hearing request as provided above. Should you have any questions relative to this permit, please contact Cally Harper (617) 549-3598, or by e-mail at cally.h=er@mass.gov Brendan C. Mullaney Environmental Analyst Wetlands and Waterways Program BM/cjh ecc: Yarmouth Conservation Commission 401 WQCNs: WW10-0000042 Parkers River Brittany DiRienzo, Yarmouth Conservation Administrator Brittany DiRienzo, Yarmouth Harbormaster Beta Group, Inc., Attn: Laura Krause David Wong, MassDEP-Boston Office MEPA office Patrice Bordonaro, CZM Amanda Davis, Division of Marine Fisheries Emily Holt, Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program Christine Jacek, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Page 9 of 9 Communication for Non -English -Speaking Parties This document is important and should be translated immediately. If you need this document translated, please contact MassDEP's Director of EJ at the telephone number listed below. 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TOWN OF YARMOUTH, TO -CONSTRUCT. AND MAINTAIN A PiLE•3UPPORTED BOARDWALK AND KAYAK LAUNCH WITH AFLOAT SYSTEM WITHIN FLOWED TII ELANDS OF THE PARKERS RIVER AT 669 MAIN STREET,YARMOUTH, MASS'ACHUSETTS LEWIS POND SCALE: 1" = .,1 z W 2 FLOP© � LiAFiY D r'I JAM � 3 ' LEI 22-W W26-0013-APP l ARUT7ER4 NFDRMAT11ON !D NAME ADDRESS MILES NANCYITR 139 PILGRIM TRAIL WA13 SELIN REALTYTRUST PLYMOUTH, MA 023'60 . GOLDVILLAGE 681 ROUTE 26. WEST EA1 WATERSIDE LLC YARMOUTH, MA 02673 NOTES (CONTINUED):, 4. COORDINATES ARE BASED ON THE MASSACHUSETTS MAINLAND STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM NAD 1983. ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN IN FEET AND TENTHS BASED ON THE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM OF 1988 (NAVD88). 5, TIDAL ELEVATION SOURCED FROM NOAA STATION ID 8447605, HYANNIS PORT, HYANNIS HARBOR, VM 2063, PID AR7943. 6. TIDAL ELEVATIONS ARE: MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW) 2.05' MEAN LOW WATER (MLW) -0.7' )WN OF YARMOUT 669 ROUTE 28 ASSESS. MAP 32 PARCEL 0: 321122 DEED BK 4.985 PAGE 181 23.32 ACRES TOWN OF YARMOUTH 1946 ROUTE 28 ASSESS. MAP 18 PARCEL JD: 24192 DEED"BK 8979 PAGE 44 122.28 ACRES 0 300.` 600, SCALE IN FEET SCALE: 1 "= 300' i C1 f C � � a t 1 c^ �� EA1 a O o1NEW O f �� RP I , ! PROPOSED \ RIVERWALK PARK — PAmNE� Rd ABUTTERS PLAN SHEET 2 OF 13 OCTOBER 27, 202.3 J 2 ti W Z FLOOD �28B y CARY p JAMES AL sT PROPOSED RIVERWALK PARKIMPROVEMENTS o71 q0`N� OF YP� Ci -0t 122 TOwN OF Y 40T 92 AREA 4 UNdillil AREA 3 PROP. BOARDWALK. MEAN HIGH WATER O 0 0 0 15,0' . 300' —1 OVERALL SITE PLAN sCAL� fN'FEET' SHEET 3 OF 13 SCALE: 1"=150' OCTOBER 27,.2023 1 AREA 2 O' ,ir TOWN OF YARMOUTH LOT 92 EXISTING WOODED AREA PROP. BOARDWALK LEVEL LANDING - ELEV. 8.92' PROP. BOARDWALK A APPROACH RAMP PROP. HELICAL PILE - 3 EACH BENT (TYP.) PROP. PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE - ELEV. 10.17' EXIST TIDAL CREEK MEAN HIGH WATER . (MHW) - ELEV. 2.05 PROP. BOARDWALK- ELEV. 10.17' 0 1:0' 20' SCALE IN FEET SCALE: 1 "=10' SITE PLAN - AREA 1 SHEET 4 OF 13 OCTOBER 27, 2023 EXIST. PROPERTY LINE TOWN OF YARMOUTH LOT 122 EXISTING WOODED AREA PROF. HELICAL PILE - 3 EACH BENT (TYP.) PROP. BOARDWALK I SALT MARSH 1.01 20' SITE PLAN -AREA 2 SCALE IN FEET SHEET OF13 SCALE: V= 10' OCTO.DER27,2023 EBB r\j FLOOD MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW) - ELEV. 2.05! EXISTING WOOD AREA m- 3 - EXISTING WOODED AREA PROP. BOARDWALK ISOLATED AREA BELOW ELEV. 2.05' 0 10' 20' SITE PLAN - AREA 3 SCALE IN FEET SHEET 6 OF13 SCALE: 1"=10' OCTOBER 27, 2023 EXISTING. WOODED AREA MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW) - ELEV. 2.05' PROP. HELICAL PILE - 3 EACH SENT (TYP.) MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW) - ELEV. 2.05' GARY EXISTING WOODED AREA SOUNDINGS ' (TYP.): -2.74 -5.39 PROP. BOARDWALK (KAYAK LAUNCH APPROACH) to EXISTING . WOODED AREA MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW) - EL.EV, 2,05' PROP. 30' FIXED GANGWAY. PROP • MEAN LOW WATER GANGWAY (MLW) - ELEV. -07 LANDING PROP. 1.6"0 TIMBER PILES PROP. 36' GANGWAY r -3.30 f -3.64 / T -2.ao 8,23 6.82 -6.97 t +/ -4.70 0 20' 40' SCALE IN. FEET SCALE: 1"= 20' PARKERS RIVER EBB FLOOD PROP. 18'X.18' ZERO ENTRY FLOATING 8'51 KAYAKLAUNCH Y 6.99 7.57 -6.15 � -9.08 / SITE PLAN - AREA 4 SHEET 7 OF13 OCTOBER.27, 2023 GARY EXISTING WOODED,AREA PROP. GANGWAY PROP. ZERO ENTRY KAYAK LAUNCH r fry cl x MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW)- ELEV. 2.05' \� 'yYfilo MEAN LOW WATER szM APPROX. LIMITS OF (MLW)- ELEV. -0.7' �02 / NAVIGABLE CHANNEL fi OA f A 0 1 tt PARKERS RIVER l tt I t � t/ FLOOD 1 / EBB l � i CIV SITE PLAN - KAYAIS 0 40 80 LAl3NCH - CONTEXT PLAN SCALE IN FEET SHEET 8 OF 13 SCALE,1"=40' OCTOBER27,2023 ryl STRUCTURE FINISH ELEVATION VARIES FEMA FLOOD --- - - - - ELEVATION ELEV.13.00 2X6 TIMBER DECKING MHW- ELEV. 2 05 LW 0 �LL MLW ELEV.. 470 . - - N F - x m �- Q.3: m� 0 4' 61 SECTION 1 - -1 BOAARDWALK SCALEIN FEET SHEET 9 OF 13 SCALE: T'=4' OCTOBER 27, 2023 2x6 TIMBER DECKING 6' TIMBER FOP RAILING 16 W TIMBER PICKET !9 4x6 TIMBER POST m . 2xl2 TIMBER JOISTS 6x1'2 BENT BEAM GALV. HELICAL ANCHOR EXIST. MARSH GRADE VARIES GARY D 10) 1 MHW 6LEV. 2.05 ELEV. -0.70 2x 4 TIMBER RAIL W TIMBER PICKET '15'(TYPICAL SPAN) TIMBER _ • ST _Ls eLl� ejae!®gym ri41a �Icel[ q9r a elr�r wlJw m1por RIMIZI® MINIM wire grlw�■ IIIII� IfIilllil �Illiill�ll 111111111111 ---- ®..�TIMBER---- DECKING►.� TIMBER. ANCHOR6X12 BENT BEAM GALV. HELICAL GRADE to J Q i O N L^TFa O t,O= m U. GARY 0 JAME8 0 4' 81 SECTION 2. V lift -mmmm`; . 11 BOARDWALK scAL� IN FEET' SHEET 10 OF 13 SCALE: 9"=4' OCTOBER 27, 2023 fV. Lo N .) N iq 6'+ ra LIMIT OF SALT MARSH I I I II x I I I II d W l I II 0 I I f II am0 II fll W�fI III J� OAlly+ a JAM S 0 4' 8' SECTION 3 Np%��PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE SCALE 1N FEET SHEET V OF13 SCALE: 1"=4' OCTOBER 27, 2023 �6 FEW FLOOD - ELEVATION:', ELEV. 13.00 . zo MHW ELEV.106 ELEV. -0.i0 uj Q U. p 0 cl) e~e(( ¢SLY LfJ �r U- v MR Iz a, m Q . L1. SECTION 4 - `''( PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE SCALE IN FEET SHEET 12 OF 13 SCALE: 1"=4' OCTOBER 27, 2023 2x6 TIMBER r DECKING 2x8 TIMBER RAILING 2x2 TIMBER PICKET 4x6 TIMBER POSTS 6-39'X17-7/8" GLULAM BEAMS (BRIDGE) �— — 6x12'BENT BEAM GALV. HELICAL ANCHOR' EXIST, MARSH GRADE.VARIES w a 6 fl, r d u W W L . 0 N w �. I 0a w z IC1' CD In O r r +I N 0 co 0 20' a.0' SECTION 5 - KAYAK. LAUNCH SCALE IN FEET SHEET 13 OF 13 SCALE: 1^=20' OCTOBER 27, 2023 O ry O o OF m w0 w oLL:2: J Y Lu N W W. 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