Mr. Thomas Robinson, PO Box 2239, Wrangell, AK, 99929, states that the project purpose is to make it possible to use Lot 6 for dry storage of boats in the winter and when otherwise out of the water. Work being proposed includes to construct a shot rock fill contained within stacked rock walls. The rock wall would be constructed a minimum of 40-feet shoreward of the federal dredge limit for the harbor inner mooring basin. Shot rock would be hauled in dump trucks, spread with an excavator and compacted with a roller to discharge rock to partially fill Lot 6. This work would result in a discharge of approximately 2,300 yards of rock fill material into 0.08-acre of the intertidal zone in the Wrangell Downtown Harbor. The rock would be hauled in by dump trucks, spread with an excavator, and compacted with a roller.The project will include installation of two 12-inch steel pilings from shore. The pilings and initial placement of fill material would occur during low tide, above mean low water. All work would be performed in accordance with the enclosed figures (sheets 1-3). The project site is located within Section 25, T. 62 S., R. 83 E., Copper River Meridian; Latitude 56.4661º N., Longitude -132.3776º W.; Tidelands, Block 24A, lot 6; in Wrangell, Alaska. Please contact Jason Berkner at (907) 753-5778
, toll free from within Alaska at (800) 478-2712
, by fax at (907) 753-5567
, or by email at: Jason.R.Berkner@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.