Estates DC-CS 941109Operations Division
Regulatory Branch
November 9, 1994
SUBJECT: Project Number'199400544
Ms. Jan Kimzey, P.E.
Project Engineer
Nathan D. Maier Consulting Engineers, Inc.
8800 North Central Expressway, Suite 300
Dallas, Texas 75231
Dear Ms. Kimzey:
This is in reference to your correspondence of August 11, 1994, requesting a U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) jurisdictional determination for an 18.8 acre tract of
land located adjacent to Sandy Lake Road in the cities of Coppell and Carrollton, Dallas
County, Texas. This project has been assigned Project Number 199400544. Please include
this number in all future correspondence concerning this project. Failure to reference the
project number may result in a delay.
We have reviewed the site in question in accordance with Section 404 of the Clean
Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. Under Section 404, the
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers regulates the discharge of dredged and f'fll material into
waters of the United States, including wetlands. Our responsibility under Section 10 is to
regulate any work in, or affecting, navigable waters of the United States. We have
determined that t'his site does not include navigable waters of the United States under
Section 10.
On September 21, 1994, Mr. Jim Herrington of my staff conducted a field visit to the
site in question to determine the limits of waters of the United States. Based on this field
visit, and other information available to us, it appears that waters of the United States do
exist on the site. Therefore, we have delineated these areas on the enclosed map.
Department of the Army authorization would be required for the discharge of dredged or f'fll
material into any areas identified as waters of the United States.
If you anticipate a discharge, please provide us with a description of the proposed
project, including information on any activities in waters of the United States, the type and
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amount of material (temporary or permanent), if any, to be discharged, the location of such
discharges on a suitable map, and plan and cross-section views of the project.
This jurisdictional determination is valid for a period of no more than five years from
the date of this letter unless new information warrants revision of the delineation before the
expiration date. It is incumbent upon the applicant to remain informed of changes in the
Department of the Army regulations.
Thank you for your interest in our nation's water resources. If you have any questions
concerning our regulatory program, please contact Mr. Jim Herring, ton at the address above
or telephone (817)334-2188.
Sincerely,
Wayne A. Lea
Chief, RegulatoryBranch
Enclosure
Copy Furnished:
Mr. Paul Rodman, P.E., CESWF-ED-I-IH
~Mr. Ken M. Griff'm, P.E.
Assistant City Manager/City Engineer
City of Coppell
P.O. Box 478
Coppell, Texas 75019
Mr. Rollin MacRae
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
4200 Smith School Road
Austin, Texas 78744
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