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SWG-1998-00131 - City of Corpus Christi - Nueces County

Published Sept. 30, 2014
Expiration date: 10/31/2014

Full Public Notice    Project Plans

The applicant proposes to place up to 150,000 cubic yards of beach quality sand (compatible with existing beach) on an approximately 3,900-foot stretch of North Beach, a downtown recreational area on the western shoreline of Corpus Christi Bay.  Of the total material to be placed, approximately 130,000 cubic yards will be imported from an inland source and the remaining 20,000 cubic yards will be excavated and redistributed from the northern (accretional) end of the existing beach.  Material will be placed over a total of approximately 21.6 acres of existing beach within jurisdictional areas below the Annual High Tide Line; of the total placement area, 20.3 acres are below the Mean High Water Line.  Sand will be excavated from a total of approximately 4.2 acres of jurisdictional areas below the Annual High Tide Line; of the area excavated 4.0 acres will be from below the Mean High Water Line.