PN-25-36 NAB-2025-60231-M53 (Trappe Investments, LLC/Shoreline Stabilization and Beach Nourishment)

USACE
Published Oct. 31, 2025
Expiration date: 11/30/2025

                                                                                                                                                                       Public Notice
                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                    Applicant:                                              Published: October 31, 2025
                                                                                                                                    Trappe Investments, LLC                   Expires: November 30, 2025
                                                                                                                                    C/O Scott Kiger
                                                                                                                                    PN 25-36

                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                   Baltimore District
                                                                                                                                   Permit Application No. NAB-2025-60231-M53


TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:  The Baltimore District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has received an application for a Department of the Army permit pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. §1344) and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. §403).  The purpose of this public notice is to solicit comments from the public regarding the work described below:

APPLICANT:    Scott Kiger
                          Trappe Investments, LLC
                          130 Meadows Ridge Road
                          Mt. Morris, PA 15349

AGENT:           Dani  Racine
                         Lane Engineering, LLC
                         117 Bay Street
                         Easton , MD 21601

WATERWAY AND LOCATION:  The project would affect waters of the United States and navigable waters of the United States associated with Dickinson Bay off the Choptank River.  The project area is located at 2830 Crosiadore Road; at Latitude 38.627900 and Longitude -76.092400; in Trappe, Talbot County, Maryland.

EXISTING CONDITIONS:  The privately owned waterfront property, located on Dickinson Bay off the Choptank River, contains mostly agricultural land with some forested areas, riparian forest buffer, lawn and other upland grasses.  The shoreline is partially protected with rip-rap revetment, with other areas unprotected and with existing beach and tidal wetland vegetation.

PROJECT PURPOSE:

Basic:  Shoreline stabilization

Overall:  To control shoreline erosion while enhancing aquatic ecosystem habitat.

PROPOSED WORK:  The applicant requests authorization to construct 955 linear feet (lf) of 14-foot (ft) wide stone sill at the toe of existing vegetated marsh with nine (9) vents 20- to 30-ft wide at the mean low water elevation for tidal flushing; construct approximately 1,085 lf of 14-ft wide stone sill with nine (9) vents 20- to 30-ft wide at the mean low water elevation for tidal flushing, backfilled with 1,502 cubic yards of clean sand and planted with 27,708 square feet (sf) of native marsh grasses, extending a maximum of 35 ft channelward of the mean high water line; construct 200 lf of 14-ft wide stone sill in front of an existing beach extending a maximum of 30 ft channelward of the approximate mean high water line; and maintain 1,105 lf of rip-rap revetment in its existing footprint.  The applicants also propose to construct a 16-ft long by 6-ft-wide duck blind approximately 450 ft offshore of the subject property.  The project would include approximately 12,000 sf of temporary impact to vegetated tidal marsh, which would be restored to pre-existing conditions following construction activities.

All work is proposed in accordance with the attached plans as prepared by Lane Engineering, LLC dated October 6, 2025.  Please refer to Table 1 below for a summary of aquatic resource impacts.

EFFECTS ON AQUATIC RESOURCES:

Table 1:  Aquatic Resource Impacts

Activity

Dickinson Bay Open Water (sf)

Dickenson Bay Emergent Wetland (sf)

Authority (Section 10/404)

Temporary Construction Access

0

12,000

10/404

Rip-rap fill

39,679

0

Clean sand fill

27,708

0

Duck Blind

96

0

10


AVOIDANCE AND MINIMIZATION:  The applicant has provided the following information in support of efforts to avoid and/or minimize impacts to the aquatic environment:  As part of the planning process for the proposed project, steps were taken to ensure avoidance and minimization of impacts to aquatic resources to the maximum extent practicable based on the existing site and projected future site conditions, minimizing the project footprint by not exceeding a channelward encroachment of
35 feet from mean high water line, incorporating marsh edging where feasible, and including wider sill vents to maximize tidal flushing.

COMPENSATORY MITIGATION:  The applicant has provided the following explanation why compensatory mitigation should not be required:  No mitigation is proposed because the project is expected to result in a net increase in aquatic ecosystem function.

CULTURAL RESOURCES:  The Corps evaluated the undertaking pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act utilizing its existing program-specific regulations and procedures along with 36 CFR Part 800.  The Corps’ program-specific procedures include 33 CFR 325, Appendix C, and revised interim guidance issued in 2005 and 2007, respectively.  The District Engineer consulted district files and records and the latest published version of the National Register of Historic Places and initially determines that:

No resources listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places are known to be present in the vicinity of the proposed work; however, the permit area has not been formally surveyed for the presence of cultural resources.  Additional work may be necessary to identify and assess any cultural resources that may be present.  This notice serves as a request to State Historic Preservation Office, Tribal Historic Preservation Office, and/or other interested parties to provide any information they may have regarding historic properties.

The District Engineer’s final eligibility and effect determination will be based upon coordination with the State Historic Preservation Office and/or Tribal Historic Preservation Office, as appropriate and required, and with full consideration given to the proposed undertaking’s potential direct and indirect effects on historic properties within the Corps-identified permit area.

ENDANGERED SPECIES:  The Corps has performed an initial review of the application, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) and the National Marine Fisheries Service Greater Atlantic Region Section 7 Mapper to determine if any threatened, endangered, proposed, or candidate species, as well as the proposed and final designated critical habitat may occur within the boundary of the proposed project.  Based on this initial review, the Corps has made a preliminary determination that the proposed project would have no effect on species or critical habitat potentially present in the action area in Table 2.

Table 2:  ESA-listed species and/or critical habitat potentially present in the action area.

Species Common Name and/or Critical Habitat Name

Federal Status

Atlantic sturgeon

Endangered

Shortnose sturgeon

Endangered

Loggerhead sea turtle

Threatened

Leatherback sea turtle

Endangered

Kemp’s ridley sea turtle

Endangered

Green sea turtle

Threatened

Tricolored bat

Proposed endangered

Monarch butterfly

Proposed threatened


Pursuant to Section 7 ESA, any required consultation with the Service(s) will be conducted in accordance with 50 CFR part 402.

This notice serves as request to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service for any additional information on whether any listed or proposed to be listed endangered or threatened species or critical habitat may be present in the area which would be affected by the proposed activity.

ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT:  Pursuant to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 1996, the Corps reviewed the project area, examined information provided by the applicant, and consulted available species information.

This notice initiates the Essential Fish Habitat consultation requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.  Our initial determination is that the proposed action may adversely affect Essential Fish Habitat and/or fisheries managed by Fishery Management Councils and the National Marine Fisheries Service.  Implementation of the proposed project would directly impact approximately 1.6 acres of shallow, unvegetated, intertidal habitat and 0.3 acres of vegetated marsh.  The effects of the project are determined to be minimal and permanent.  These habitat(s) are utilized by the following species and their various life stages:

Table 3:  Essential Fish Habitat -listed species and life stages potentially present in the project area.

Species

Life Stage(s)

Atlantic Herring

Adult, Juvenile

Bluefish

Adult, Juvenile

Clearnose Skate

Adult, Juvenile

Red Hake

Adult, Eggs, Larvae, Juvenile

Summer Flounder

Adult, Juvenile

Windowpane Flounder

Juvenile


Our final determination relative to project impacts and the need for mitigation measures is subject to review by and coordination with the National Marine Fisheries Service.

NAVIGATION:  The proposed structure or activity is not located in the vicinity of a federal navigation channel.

SECTION 408:  The applicant will not require permission under Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 408) because the activity, in whole or in part, would not alter, occupy, or use a Corps Civil Works project.

WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION:  Water Quality Certification may be required from the Maryland Department of the Environment.

NOTE:  This public notice is being issued based on information furnished by the applicant.  This information has not been verified or evaluated to ensure compliance with laws and regulation governing the regulatory program.  The geographic extent of aquatic resources within the proposed project area that either are, or are presumed to be, within the Corps jurisdiction has not been verified by Corps personnel.

EVALUATION:  The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impact including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest.  That decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources.  The benefits, which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal, must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments.  All factors which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered including cumulative impacts thereof; among these are conservation, economics, esthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, historical properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation, shoreline erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food, and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and in general, the needs and welfare of the people.  Evaluation of the impact of the activity on the public interest will also include application of the guidelines promulgated by the Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under authority of Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act or the criteria established under authority of Section 102(a) of the Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972.  A permit will be granted unless its issuance is found to be contrary to the public interest.

COMMENTS:  The Corps is soliciting comments from the public; federal, state, and local agencies and officials; Indian Tribes; and other Interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity.  Any comments received will be considered by the Corps to determine whether to issue, modify, condition, or deny a permit for this proposal.  To make this determination, comments are used to assess impacts to endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and the other public interest factors listed above.  Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act.  Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity.

The Baltimore District will receive written comments on the proposed work, as outlined above, until November 30, 2025.  Comments should be submitted electronically via the Regulatory Request System (RRS) at https://rrs.usace.army.mil/rrs or to Ms. Megan Spindler at megan.l.spindler@usace.army.mil.  Alternatively, you may submit comments in writing to the Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, Attention:  Ms. Megan Spindler, 218 N Washington St Suite 304 Easton, MD 21601.  Please refer to the permit application number in your comments.

Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice, that a public hearing be held to consider the application.  Requests for public hearings shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing.  Requests for a public hearing will be granted, unless the District Engineer determines that the issues raised are insubstantial or there is otherwise no valid interest to be served by a hearing.