APPENDIX 1. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS PROGRAMS
The Corps of Engineers is charged with maintaining navigable waterways. This is accomplished by the Corps' permit program whose purpose is to avoid obstructions in navigable waters. The Corps' regulatory program concerns the integrity of navigation channels and the quality of the waters of the United States, including the territorial seas.
a. The proponent of a seaplane base located on navigable water should contact the Office of the District Engineer who has jurisdiction over the area where the seaplane activity will take place or where a structure will be built. This preliminary inquiry will save time in applying for a Department of the Army permit.
b. Pamphlet EP 1145-2-1, May 1985, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Program, Applicant Information, provides basic and general information of a nontechnical nature designed to assist the proponent in applying for a Corps of Engineers' permit. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 33, Parts 320 through 330, cites the Corps' permit program.
c. Figures A1-1 through A1-6 contain forms and other information required to apply for a Department of the Army permit.
Figure A1-1. Application for a Department of the Army permit.
Figure A1-2. Application for a Department of the
Army permit.
Figure A1-3. APPLICATION CHECKLIST
General Information
Three types of drawings - Vicinity, Plan, and Elevation - are required to accurately depict activities.
Submit one original, or good quality copy, of all drawings on 8 1/2 x 11 inch white paper (tracing cloth or film may be used). Submit the fewest number of sheets necessary to adequately show the proposed activity. Drawings should be prepared in accordance with the general format of the samples, using block style lettering. Each page should have a title block. See check list below. Drawings do not have to be prepared by an engineer, but professional assistance may become necessary if the project is large or complex.
Leave a 1-inch margin at the top edge of each sheet for purposes of reproduction and binding.
In the title block of each sheet of drawings identify the proposed activity and include the name of the body of water; river mile (if applicable); name of county and state; name of applicant; number of the sheet and total number of sheets in set: and date the drawing was prepared.
Since drawings must be reproduced, use heavy dark lines. Color shading cannot be used; however, dot shading, hatching, or similar graphic symbols may be used to clarify line drawings.
Vicinity Map
The vicinity map you provide will be printed in any public notice that is issued and used by the Corps of Engineers and other reviewing agencies to locate the site of the proposed activity. You may use an existing road map or U.S. Geological Survey topographic map (scale 1:24,000) as the vicinity map. Please include sufficient details to simplify locating the site from both the water body and from land. Identify the source of the map or chart from which the vicinity map was taken and, if not already shown, add the following:
[] location of activity site (draw an arrow showing the exact location of the site on the map).
[] latitude, longitude, river mile, if known, and/or other information that coincides with Block 6 on the application form.
[] name of water body and the name of the larger creek, river, bay, etc., that the water body is immediately tributary to.
[] names, descriptions and location of landmarks.
[] name of all applicable political (county, parish, borough, town, city, etc.) jurisdictions.
[] name of and distance to nearest town, community, or other identifying locations.
[] names or numbers of all roads in the vicinity of the site.
[] north arrow.
[] scale.
Plan View
The plan view shows the proposed activity as if you were looking straight down on it from above. Your plan view should clearly show the following:
[] Name of water body (river, creek, lake, wetland, etc.) and river mile (if known) at location of activity.
[] Existing shorelines.
[] Mean high and mean low water lines and maximum (spring) high tide line in tidal areas.
[] Ordinary high water line and ordinary low water line if the proposed activity is located on a nontidal water body.
[] Average water depths around the activity.
[] Dimensions of the activity and distance it extends from the high water line into the water.
[] Distances to nearby Federal projects, if applicable.
[] Distance between proposed activity and navigation channel, where applicable.
[] Location of structures, if any, in navigable waters immediately adjacent to the proposed activity.
[] Location of any wetlands (marshes, swamps, tidal flats, etc.)
[] North arrow.
[] Scale.
[] If dredged material is involved, you must describe the type of material, number of cubic yards, method of handling, and the location of fill and spoil disposal area. The drawing should show proposed retention levees, weirs, and/or other means for retaining hydraulically placed materials.
[] Mark the drawing to indicate previously completed portions of the activity.
Elevation and/or Cross-Section View
The elevation and/or cross-section view is a scale drawing that shows the side, front, or rear of the proposed activity. If a section view is shown, it represents the proposed structure as it would appear if cut internally for display. Your elevation should clearly show the following:
[] Water elevations as shown in the plan view.
[] Water depth at waterward face of proposed activity or, if dredging is proposed, dredging and estimated disposal grades.
[] Dimensions from mean high water line (in tidal waters) for proposed fill or float, or high tide line for pile supported platform. Describe any structures to be built on the platform.
[] Cross-section of excavation or fill, including approximate side slopes.
[] Graphic or numerical scale.
[] Principal dimensions of the activity.
Notes on Drawings *
[] Names of adjacent property owners who may be affected. Complete names and addresses should be shown in Block 5 on ENG Form 4345.
[] Legal property description: Number, name of subdivision, block and lot number. Section, Township and Range (if applicable) from plot deed or tax assessment.
[] Photographs of the site of the proposed activity are not required; however, pictures are helpful and may be submitted as part of any application.
* Drawings should be as clear and simple as possible (that is, not too
"busy").
Figure A1-5. U.S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICTS
Address correspondence to:
The District Engineer
U.S. Army Engineer District
Please include attention line in address.
ALASKA
PO Box 896
Anchorage, AK 99506-0898
Attention: NPACO-RF
907/753-2712
ALBUQUERQUE
PO Box 1580
Albuquerque, NM 87103-1580
Attention: SWACO-OR
505/766-2776
BALTIMORE
PO Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
Attention: NABOP-R
301/962-3670
Joint application with New York, Maryland
BUFFALO
1776 Niagara Street
Buffalo, NY 14207-3199
Attention: NCBCO-S
716/876-5454 x2313
Joint application with New York
CHARLESTON
PO Box 919
Charleston, SC 29402-0919
Attention: SACCO-P
803/724-4330
CHICAGO
219 S. Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60604-1797
Attention: NCCCO-R
312/353-6428
Joint application with Illinois
DETROIT
PO Box 1027
Detroit, MI 48231-1027
Attention: NCECO-L
313/226-2218
Joint application with Michigan
FT. WORTH
PO Box 17300
Ft. Worth, TX 76102-0300
Attention: SWFOD-O
817/334-2681
GALVESTON
PO Box 1229
Galveston, TX 77553-1229
Attention: SWGCO-R
409/766-3925
HUNTINGTON
502 8th Street
Huntington, WV 25701-2070
Attention: ORHOP-F
304/529-5487
HONOLULU
Building 230, Fort Shafter
Honolulu, HI 96858-5440
Attention: PODCO-O
808/438/9258
JACKSONVILLE
PO Box 4970
Jacksonville, FL 32232-0019
Attention: SAJRD
904/791-1659
Joint application with Florida, Virgin Islands
KANSAS CITY
700 Federal Building
601 E. 12th Street
Kansas City, MO 64106-2896
Attention: MRKOD-P
816/374-3645
LITTLE ROCK
PO Box 867
Little Rock, AR 72203-0867
Attention: SWLCO-P
501/378-5295
LOS ANGELES
PO Box 2711
Los Angeles, CA 90053-2325
Attention: SPLCO-R
213/688-5606
LOUISVILLE
PO Box 59
Louisville, KY 40201-0059
Attention: ORLOP-F
502/582-5452
Joint application with Illinois
MEMPHIS
Clifford Davis Federal Building
Room B-202
Memphis, TN 38103-1894
Attention: LMMCO-G
901/521-3471
Joint application with Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky
MOBILE
PO Box 2288
Mobile, AL 35528-0001
Attention: SAMOP-S
205-690-2658
Joint application with Mississippi
NASHVILLE
PO Box 1070
Nashville, TN 37202-1070
Attention: ORNOR-F
615/251-5181
Joint application with TVA, Tennessee, Alabama
NEW ORLEANS
PO Box 60267
New Orleans, LA 70180-0267
Attention: LMNOD-S
504/836-2255
NEW YORK
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10276-0090
Attention: NANOP-R
212/264-3996
NORFOLK
803 Front Street
Norfolk, VA 23510-1096
Attention: NAOOP-P
804/446-3852
Joint application with Virginia
OMAHA
PO Box 5
Omaha, NE 68101-0005
Attention: MROOP-N
402/221-4133
PHILADELPHIA
U.S. Custom House
2nd and Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-2991
Attention: NAPOP-R
215/597-2812
PITTSBURGH
Federal Building
1000 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburg, PA 15222-4186
Attention: ORPOP-F
412/644-4204
Joint application with New York
PORTLAND
PO Box 2946
Portland, OR 97209-2946
Attention: NPPND-RF
503/221-6995
Joint application with Oregon
ROCK ISLAND
Clock Tower Building
Rock Island, IL 61201-2004
Attention: NCROD-S
809/788-6361
Joint application with Illinois
SACRAMENTO
850 Capitol Mall
Sacramento, CA 95814-4794
Attention: LMSOD-F
916-440-2842
ST. LOUIS
210 Tucker Blvd., N
St. Louis, MO 63101-1986
Attention: LMSOD-F
314/263-5703
Joint application with Illinois, Missouri
ST. PAUL
1135 USP and Custom House
St. Paul, MN 55101-1479
Attention: NCSCO-RF
612/725-5819
SAN FRANCISCO
211 Main Street
San Francisco, CA 94105-1905
Attention: SPNCO-R
415/974-0416
SAVANNAH
PO Box 889
Savannah, GA 31402-0889
Attention: SASOP-F
912/944-5347
Joint application with Georgia
SEATTLE
PO Box C-3755
Seattle, WA 96124-2255
Attention: NPSOP-RF
206/764-3495
Joint application with Idaho
TULSA
PO Box 61
Tulsa, OK 74121-0061
Attention: SWTOD-RF
918/581-7261
VICKSBURG
PO Box 60
Vicksburg, MS 39180-0080
Attention: LMKOD-F
601/634-5276
Joint application with Mississippi
WALLA WALLA
Building 602
City - County Airport
Walla Walla, WA 99362-9265
Attention: NPWOP-RF
509/522-6718
Joint application with Idaho
WILMINGTON
PO Box 1890
Wilmington, NC 26402-1890
Attention: SAWCO-E
919/343-4511
Joint application with North Carolina
The Division Engineer
U.S. Army Engineer Division
NEW ENGLAND
424 Trapelo Road
Waltham, MA 02254-9149
Attention: NEDOD-R
617/647-8338
Joint application with Massachusetts, Maine
Figure A1-6. U.S. Army Engineer District Boundaries.
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