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SWG-1995-02218 - City of Port Lavaca - Calhoun County

Published Aug. 6, 2014
Expiration date: 9/8/2014

Full Public Notice    Project Plans

The applicant, the City of Port Lavaca, requests authorization to complete construction of a previously authorized project (Corps Permit #13821(06)), originally issued on 30 October 1979, which included construction of approximately 4,500 feet of bulkhead around the Harbor of Refuge and removal and replacement of approximately 2,000 feet of existing bulkhead.  The improved harbor will be used by the public, residents of Port Lavaca and surrounding communities, as well as industrial tenants.

A total of 1.99 acres of impacts, including 1.82 acres of mud bottom and 0.17 acre of wetland fill is proposed.  The compensatory mitigation required by DA Permit #13821(06), construction of 4-acre salt marsh, has been completed.  The jurisdiction will be made by an approved jurisdictional determination.  The applicant’s plans are enclosed in 11 sheets.