Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) Habitat and Water Quality (H&WQ) Committee

Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) Habitat and Water Quality (H&WQ) Committee
 
The Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) Habitat and Water Quality (H&WQ) Committee will meet on Monday, March 31, at 1 p.m., at the DENR Regional Office, located at 943 Washington Square Mall.
The committee will discuss any modifications to the agenda, approve minutes from the November 5, 2007 and January 14, 2008 meetings, and receive public comments.  The committee will also receive various updates.
The committee will discuss new permit elevations and current elevated projects.  The committee will also review a list of items for presentation to the MFC at its April business meeting in Greenville.
 

MFC HABITAT AND WATER QUALITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
31 March 2008, 1:00 pm
DENR Washington Regional Office
 
·         Introductions – B.J. Copeland
 
·         Modifications to agenda[t1] 
 
·         Approval of minutes of November 5, 2007 and January 14, 2008 meeting
 
·         Public comments
 
·         MFC Update – B.J. Copeland
o        Fisheries Forum update
 
·         Updates
o        SAV rule status – Anne Deaton 
o        SAV mapping – Anne Deaton
o        SHA progress – Anne Deaton
o        Fishing Disturbance in PNAs – Revised issue paper – Katy West
o        Endocrine Disruptor Workgroup update – Anne Deaton or B.J. Copeland
o        APNEP indicators status – Anne Deaton
o        Anadramous fish Spawning Area Designation status – Katy West
 
·         Permits – Anne Deaton
o        New elevations
§         James Maynard, Beaufort/Carteret Counties
q         DMF concerns satisfied, objection removed, CAMA permit issued
§         Park Boat Company-Dry Stack Marina, Smithwick Enterprises, Lee S. Sheppard, Beaufort Co.
§         Nigel Buttery, Dare County: pier, platform, boat lifts, boathouse, PWC lift
§         Perquimans County, Commerce Park Shoreline Stabilization
§         Washington Bateman, Beaufort County
§         Northstar Development Group, Inc., Troy Beasley, Grace Bay Subdivision, Carteret Co.
§         Kitty Hawk Landing Homeowners Association, Dare County
o        Updates on major elevated projects
§         PCS Phosphate, Beaufort Co.
§         Paradise Cove, Dare County: CAMA permit issued
§         Skyco Dev. Co.-Ashbee Harbor, Croatan Sound on Roanoke Island: DMF removed objection (no shellfish present) and recommended in-water dredging moratorium (2/15-6/30)
§         Olexa Ventures, LLC, The Preserve S/D, Pamlico County: permit issued
§         Maxwell and Maxwell, Carteret County: received comments from COE
§         Town of Southern Shores, Dare County
§         The Villas, DMF concerns satisfied, objection removed, CAMA permit issued
§         USN-Atlantic Fleet Active Sonar Training-Atlantic & Gulf of Mexico – Draft EIS going through review
 
·         Review list of items for presentation to MFC at April 2008 meeting
 
·         Next meeting
o        Date, location, topics
o        Other issues
 
·         Adjourn
 

Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) Habitat and Water Quality (H&WQ) Committee

 

The Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) Habitat and Water Quality (H&WQ) Committee will meet on Monday, March 31, at 1 p.m., at the DENR Regional Office, located at 943 Washington Square Mall.

The committee will discuss any modifications to the agenda, approve minutes from the November 5, 2007 and January 14, 2008 meetings, and receive public comments.  The committee will also receive various updates.

The committee will discuss new permit elevations and current elevated projects.  The committee will also review a list of items for presentation to the MFC at its April business meeting in Greenville.

 

MFC HABITAT AND WATER QUALITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

AGENDA

31 March 2008, 1:00 pm

DENR Washington Regional Office

 

·         Introductions – B.J. Copeland

 

·         Modifications to agenda[t1] 

 

·         Approval of minutes of November 5, 2007 and January 14, 2008 meeting

 

·         Public comments

 

·         MFC Update – B.J. Copeland

o        Fisheries Forum update

 

·         Updates

o        SAV rule status – Anne Deaton 

o        SAV mapping – Anne Deaton

o        SHA progress – Anne Deaton

o        Fishing Disturbance in PNAs – Revised issue paper – Katy West

o        Endocrine Disruptor Workgroup update – Anne Deaton or B.J. Copeland

o        APNEP indicators status – Anne Deaton

o        Anadramous fish Spawning Area Designation status – Katy West

 

·         Permits – Anne Deaton

o        New elevations

§         James Maynard, Beaufort/Carteret Counties

q         DMF concerns satisfied, objection removed, CAMA permit issued

§         Park Boat Company-Dry Stack Marina, Smithwick Enterprises, Lee S. Sheppard, Beaufort Co.

§         Nigel Buttery, Dare County: pier, platform, boat lifts, boathouse, PWC lift

§         Perquimans County, Commerce Park Shoreline Stabilization

§         Washington Bateman, Beaufort County

§         Northstar Development Group, Inc., Troy Beasley, Grace Bay Subdivision, Carteret Co.

§         Kitty Hawk Landing Homeowners Association, Dare County

o        Updates on major elevated projects

§         PCS Phosphate, Beaufort Co.

§         Paradise Cove, Dare County: CAMA permit issued

§         Skyco Dev. Co.-Ashbee Harbor, Croatan Sound on Roanoke Island: DMF removed objection (no shellfish present) and recommended in-water dredging moratorium (2/15-6/30)

§         Olexa Ventures, LLC, The Preserve S/D, Pamlico County: permit issued

§         Maxwell and Maxwell, Carteret County: received comments from COE

§         Town of Southern Shores, Dare County

§         The Villas, DMF concerns satisfied, objection removed, CAMA permit issued

§         USN-Atlantic Fleet Active Sonar Training-Atlantic & Gulf of Mexico – Draft EIS going through review

 

·         Review list of items for presentation to MFC at April 2008 meeting

 

·         Next meeting

o        Date, location, topics

o        Other issues

 

·         Adjourn

 

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