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County
Otero
Basin
Arkansas
Title
Otero County Storm Water Drainage Improvements
Date
2/6/2002
Prepared For
Otero County
Prepared By
Department of Engineering, Land Use and Building
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />l'Ige 17 2/612002 <br /> <br />flelKo,ribe in dettlj\ ft.1\Y effect ()f impact the project will htlve on any wetland areas, Also <br />describe how you will reduce or eliminate any damllging impacts during construction <br />and afttr. <br />Propose4 ProJ<<t: No positivelllegative impact anddpated. <br /> <br />No-Actlo,,: No potitivelnegative impact anddpated. <br /> <br />A1tenu11lve #2: No posltivelnegadve impact 8nddpated. <br /> <br />Question 14: List alllooal indigenous wildlite, rare, unique, or endangered species witbinrange of <br />the project area. Also describe how you will reduce or eliminAte any dllmllg;ng impacts <br />during construction and after completion. <br /> <br />Otero County <br />Question 13: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Black Footed Ferret. BIaek TaU Prairie Dog & Bald Eqlehave been spotted in <br />our area. However. this project wUl not require any mitigation for the affected <br />wiklUfe. <br /> <br />Is the project located inside or near a wildlite refuge or wildlife conservation <br />area? If "Yes", describe how you will reduce or eliminate any damaging impacts <br />during construction and after completion. NO <br /> <br />J, An:heologieal aDd Historic HeIourees <br />Question 16: Is the project site located in any area of an:heological, cultural, or historic <br />. significance? It "Yes", describe how you will reduce Or eliminAt.. any damaging <br />impacts during construction and after completion, NO <br />[NOTE: Be sme you have answered each of the above questions tor EACH ALTERNATIVE listed in Part 8, <br />Paragraphs AI through A4, in addition to 1he proposed project.] <br /> <br />Question 15: <br /> <br />K. Coordination: [INDICATE THOSE AGENCIES CONTACTED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF <br />THE PROJECT AND IN THE PREPARATION OF TIllS ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS. <br />ATf ACH COPIES OF PHONE CONTACT RECORDS, LETl'ERS, OR METING MINUTES <br />(DOCUMENTING YOUR COORDINATION EFFORTS) AFTER PART 13 (MARK WITH A TAB), <br />CONTACT ALL STATE AGENCIES YOU NEED 10 COORDINATE TIllS PROJECT WITH. <br />ONLY CONTACT FEDERAL AGENCIES PROM WHOM YOU NEED 10 OBTAIN PERMISSION, <br />A PERMIT, OR LICENSE FOR TIllS PROJECT, FEMA WILL CONTACT AND COORDINATE <br />THE PROJECT WITH 0TIiER APPROPRIATE FEDERAL AGENCIES. FEMA Wll.L NOT SEEK A <br />PERMIT FOR YOUR PROJECT. FEDERAL AND STATE AGENCIES ARE LISTED HERE ONLY <br />To SUGGEST POTENTIAL AGENCIES WIllCH MAY NEED TO ISSUE A PERMIT OR LICENSE <br />DEPENDING UPON WHAT TYPE OF PROJECT YOU HA VB, ADD OR DELETE 10 THE LIST <br />AS NECESSARY. <br /> <br />Diana Humphries, US Army Corps of Engineers <br />Mike Taylor NRCS <br />U.S, Soil Conservation Service; <br />U,S. Department of the Interior; <br />. U.S, Geological Survey; <br /> <br />L. Ust the names. addresses, phone and FAX numbers, and publication deadlines for newspapers with <br />large circulation or the most readers in the project area. <br />
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