HomeMy WebLinkAboutLEMAY AVENUE ESTATES - PDP - 37-04 - CORRESPONDENCE - WILDLIFE DOCUMENTSShould anyone at any time become aware that either an endangered and/or threatened species or its
critical habitat exists within the project area, this office must be notified immediately.
If there are any questions call Mr. Terry McKee at (303) 979-4120 and reference Corps File No.
200580021.
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
I CORPS OF ENGINEERS, OMAHA DISTRICT
DENVER REGULATORY OFFICE, 9307 SOUTH WADSWORTH BOULEVARD
- � LITTLETON, COLORADO 80128-6901
January 21, 2005
Mr. Stanley Everitt
The Everitt Companies
3030 South College Avenue, Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80525
RE: Proposed Outfall, Stanton Creek
Nationwide Permit No. 7, Corps File No. 200580021
Dear Mr. Everitt:
Reference is made to the above -mentioned project submitted on your behalf by Mr. Allan Crockett of
Walsh. This project is located in the SW '/4 of Section 18, T6N, R68W, Larimer County, Colorado.
Based on the information provided, this office has determined that this work within Colorado is
authorized by the Department of the Army Nationwide Permit No. 7, found in the January 15, 2002, Federal
Re gister, Issuance of Nationwide Permits; Notice (67 FR 2077). Enclosed is a fact sheet, which fully describes
this Nationwide Permit and lists the General Conditions, Section 404 Only Conditions, and Colorado Regional
Conditions, which must be adhered to for this authorization to remain valid.
Although an Individual Department of the Army permit will not be required for this work, this does not
eliminate the requirement that any other applicable Federal, state, tribal or local permits be obtained as required.
Please be advised that deviations from the original plans and specifications of this project could require additional
authorization from this office.
The applicant is responsible for all work accomplished in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
nationwide permit. If a contractor or other authorized representative will be accomplishing the work authorized by
the nationwide permit on behalf of the applicant, it is strongly recommended that they be provided a copy of this
letter and the attached conditions so that they are aware of the limitations of the applicable nationwide permit.
Any activity which fails to comply with all the terms and conditions of the nationwide permit will be considered
unauthorized and subject to appropriate enforcement action.
This verification will be valid until January 21, 2007. In compliance with general Condition 14, the
attached "Certification of Completed Work" form (blue) must be signed and returned to this office upon
completion of the authorized work and any required mitigation.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has listed the Preble's meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsoltitts
preblet) as a Federal threatened species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. However, it has been determined
that the proposed activity will not affect the mouse or its designated critical habitat.
Also, this proposed activity would not affect the Spiranthes diluvialis (Ute ladies' tresses orchid) or its
proposed critical habitat.