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Wetlands board approves 110-foot riprap revetment at 2521 Manion Drive

2597504 · March 12, 2025
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James City County Wetlands Board granted a permit for a 110‑foot riprap revetment to protect a failing retaining wall at 2521 Manion Drive; the applicant said erosion from storms has enlarged the slope and the work will be done from the top of the slope.

The James City County Wetlands Board on March 12 approved a wetlands permit authorizing a 110‑linear‑foot riprap revetment at 2521 Manion Drive to mitigate shoreline erosion and protect an existing retaining wall.

Watershed planner Emily Grogan told the board that the proposed revetment lies between mean low water and mean high water and therefore required board review. She said staff finds the project meets the three criteria in the state…

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