23-WL-0930/202361443 - MD DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, c/o Michael Malpezzi, 580 Taylor Avenue, E-4 Annapolis, MD 21401, has applied to enhance the existing oyster sanctuary with an additional 1,400 submerged reef balls 1.5 feet to 1.75 feet in diameter within a 166,000 square foot area. The purpose of the project is to improve benthic habitat in the Cook Point Oyster Sanctuary. The project is located within the waters of the Choptank River within the Cook Point Sanctuary Artificial Reef. For any additional questions, please contact Matt Godbey at (401)-901-4033 or at matt.godbey@maryland.gov.
Kent County
23-WL-0422(R2)/202360669 MARKER 80, LLC, T/A GEORGETOWN YACHT BASIN, 14020 Augustine Herman Hwy, Galena, (Kent), MD 21635 has applied to remove the remnants of Pier (I) and (K) and construct the following: 1)Pier (I) a 326-foot long by 8-foot wide main floating pier with a 142- foot long by 8-foot wide “T” shaped floating platform, four 70-foot long by 5-foot wide floating finger piers, four 55-foot long by 5-foot wide floating finger piers, five 40-foot long by 4-foot wide floating finger piers, four 35-foot long by 4-foot wide floating finger piers, forty two mooring piles, a 15-foot long by 3- foot wide metal gangway, and a new 38,854 square foot boat house covering the pier; 2)Pier (J) a 217- foot long by 8-foot wide main floating pier with a 125-foot long by 10-foot wide “T” shaped floating platform, four 70-foot long by 5-foot wide floating finger piers, five 45-foot long by 4-foot wide floating finger piers, twenty-eight mooring piles, a 15-foot long by 3-foot wide metal gangway, and a new 27,125 square foot boat house covering the pier; 3)Pier (K) a 170-foot long by 8-foot wide main floating pier with a 100-foot long by 10-foot wide “T” shaped floating platform, five 35-foot long by 4-foot wide floating finger piers, five 25-foot long by 4-foot wide floating finger piers, twenty-one boat lifts, twenty-one 34- foot long by 16-foot wide boat slip covers, one 15-foot long by 3-foot wide metal gangway; 4)(transient pier) a 128-foot long by 8-foot wide irregular shaped fixed main pier, a 15-foot long by 3-foot wide metal gangway, 123-foot long by 8-foot wide floating main pier with a 68-foot long by 8-foot wide “T” shaped floating platform, three 35-foot long by 4-wide floating finger piers, three 25-foot long by 4-foot wide floating finger piers, eighteen mooring piles, and sixty-seven bulkhead bumper piles, all within 523 feet of the mean high water line. The project is located within the Sassafras River. The purpose of this project is to improve access to the waters of the Sassafras River. For more information, please contact Matt Godbey at (410)-901-4033 or matt.godbey@maryland.gov.
Queen Anne's County
24-WL-0326/202460447 ALLEN GRIFFITH, 220 Piney Point Farm Ln, Centreville, MD 21617, has applied to construct a 274-foot long by 6-inch-diameter dry fire hydrant, within 92 feet of the mean high water line. This project is located within the waters of Reed Creek. The purpose of the project to provide a fire hydrant in a rural area. For more information, please contact Matt Godbey at 410-901-4033 or 410-901-4033.
Worcester County
22-WP-1235(R1)/202261933 THE MARYLAND COASTAL BAYS PROGRAM, C/O Kim Abplanalp at 8219 Stephen Decatur Highway, Berlin, Maryland 21811 has applied to install approximately 227 cubic yards of clam shell material within a 3,070 square foot area to a height of 2.5 feet above the mean high water line. No permanent impacts are proposed channelward of the mean high water line. The purpose of the proposed is to create nesting habitat for the State-endangered Royal Tern. The project is located on Reedy Island in Isle of Wight Bay (Latitude: 38.38000° N; Longitude: -0.75.07389° W) near 54th Street, Ocean City, Maryland 21842. The work proposed is in addition to the 1,600 square feet of impacts previously authorized by this Wetland Permit. For more information, please contact R. Miles Simmons at robertm.simmons@maryland.gov or at 410-901-4044.