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Lancaster wetland board approves Topside LLC living-shoreline plan pending mitigation-credit proof
Summary
The Lancaster County Wetlands Board on Sept. 11 conditionally approved Topside LLC's plan to install a 110-foot living shoreline sill and riprap revetment on Carlos Creek. Staff and the applicant said the Nature Conservancy mitigation credits (1:1) have been purchased but must be documented before a permit is issued.
Topside LLC was granted conditional approval Sept. 11 by the Lancaster County Wetlands Board to place a 110-foot living-shoreline sill, 60 cubic yards of clean sand fill, 880 square feet of wetland plantings and a 300-foot riprap revetment along the eroding shoreline of Carlos Creek.
Kelsey Haney of Ransom’s Nursery, representing Topside, told the board the project will reuse existing riprap as core material for the sill and that the company has “purchased 0.0016 acres of mitigation credits…
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