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Staff briefs council on proposed dredge‑materials management area at 560 Oceana Boulevard; vote set for next meeting

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City engineers briefed the Virginia Beach City Council on June 10 about plans to establish a dredge materials management area at 560 Oceana Boulevard and said modeling indicates a two‑foot berm and monitoring would contain a 100‑year storm without increasing runoff.

Tony Hanson, a city engineer, briefed the Virginia Beach City Council on June 10 about a proposed modification to a conditional use permit to establish a dredge materials management area (DMMA) at 560 Oceana Boulevard. Hanson said the site is the divide between two drainage basins and “does not operate as a BMP or stormwater management facility” because there are no pipes conveying stormwater to or from the lake.

Hanson said the city ran hydrologic modeling for a 100‑year, 24‑hour storm event (11.3 inches) and concluded that constructing a two‑foot berm around the lake’s eastern…

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