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Notice (CORRECTED) of Application for State Water Quality Certification – POA-2023-00089 v1.0 Grant Creek, Séet Kanax_ Dutéen Subdivision

Notice of Application for State Water Quality Certification

Public Notice (PN) Date: January 3, 2025       PN Reference Number: POA-2023-00089 v1.0
PN Expiration Date: February 2, 2025                                               Waterway: Grant Creek


On October 28, 2024, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) issued a public notice for a CWA §401 Water Quality Certification of a Department of the Army Permit application permit number POA-2023-00089, Grant Creek from Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority, for a new subdivision development.

This information is incorrect and should instead read: wetland impacts for the project would be 5 acres within the 17-acre project area.

All other information contained in the previous notice remains the same. Please bring this announcement to the attention of anyone you know who is or may be interested.

To comment on the project or request for a public hearing with respect to water quality, submit comments via (preferred method) DEC website https://dec.alaska.gov/commish/public-notices/ or via email to the DEC email address: DEC-401Cert@alaska.gov with the subject line referencing Public Notice Reference Number: POA-2023-00089 v1.0 or on or before the public notice expiration date listed above.

Applicant: Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority, Diana Parks, 5446 Jenkins Drive, Juneau, AK 99801, (907) 957-4911; dparks@thrha.org

Project Name: Séet Kanax_ Dutéen Subdivision

Dates of the proposed activity is planned to begin and end: 11/01/2024 to 12/31/2033

Location: The proposed activity is located within Section 22, T. 41S, R. 67E, Copper River Meridian, in City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska. 6D0601090020. Project Site (Latitude, Longitude): 58.302530, -134.45049.

Purpose: Tlingit Haida Regional Housing Authority (THRHA) stated purpose is to provide affordable housing to qualified lower income home buyers (earning less than 80% of Median Family Income) who are residents of Douglas and the Juneau area.

Description of Proposed Work: The construction of a housing subdivision project within the City and Borough of Juneau on Douglas Island. The development of the property for residential housing will include 40 lots total (5 acres of wetlands within the total 17.62-acre project area). All lots will require the addition of water, sewer, and electrical service lines to be placed with access to existing utility tie-ins along North Douglas Highway. Total wetland fill amounts include 48,500 cubic yards shot rock and 12,200 cubic yards of D-1 gravel.

Applicant Proposed Mitigation: The applicant proposes the following mitigation measures to avoid, minimize, and compensate for impacts to waters of the United States from activities involving discharges of dredged or fill material.

  1. Avoidance: The overall clearing limits are estimated at 17.62 acres. All clearing shall be performed outside of the April 15 - July 15 nesting window for forest/woodland birds, and the March 1 - August 31 window for eagles, in accordance with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recommendations. Note: There are no known eagles’ nests within 660 feet of the project limits.

    The erosion and sediment control plan (ESCP) is only intended to depict the overall site drainage characteristics. The contractor shall utilize the ESCP to develop the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in accordance with the requirements of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation and the Construction General Permit. Stormwater runoff for this project can be divided into two categories: The existing drainage that outfalls Little Grant Creek is an estimated 450 ft away from the project property line at Lot 20 and Lot 21. The remainder of stormwater within the project limits will be directed to the outfall and existing culverts along North Douglas Highway.

  2. Minimization: The clearing limits at each site were chosen to be of the smallest dimensions possible that will fit the anticipated housing pad. The overall clearing limits are estimated at 17.62 acres (5 acres of wetlands). All clearing shall be performed outside of the April 15 - July 15 nesting window for forest/woodland birds, and the March 1 - August 31 window for eagles, in accordance with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recommendations. Note: There are no known eagles’ nests within 660 feet of the project limits.
  3. Mitigation: Clearing and grubbing will limited to only the necessary area and depth of existing material in order to create a stable building pad. The applicant believes they have minimized and avoided impacts to the extent practicable. Should additional project mitigation be warranted, they will work with USACE to determine a reasonable path forward to mitigate potential impacts to the environment, local habitat, and protected species.

After reviewing the application, the Department will evaluate whether the activity will comply with applicable water quality requirements (any limitation, standard, or other requirement under sections 301, 302, 306, and 307 of the CWA, any Federal and state laws or regulations implementing those sections, and any other water quality-related requirement of state law). The Department may certify (or certify with conditions) with reasonable assurance the activity and any discharge that might result will comply with water quality requirements. The Department also may deny or waive certification.

The permit application and associated documents are available for review. To inquire about or request copies of the documents, contact dec-401cert@alaska.gov or call 907-269-6285.

Disability Reasonable Accommodation Notice

The State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation complies with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. If you are a person with a disability who may need special accommodation in order to participate in this public process, please contact ADA Coordinator Mike Kruzinski at 907-334-0884, Mike.Kruzinski@alaska.gov or TDD Relay Service 1-800-770-8973/TTY or dial 711 at least 3 days prior to the expiration/closure date of this public notice to ensure that any necessary accommodations can be provided.

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Department: Environmental Conservation
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Publish Date: 1/3/2025
Archive Date: 2/3/2025
 
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