Saturday, April 2, 2011

Aquaculture Oyster Permit Hearing Announced for St Jerome's Creek St. Mary's County Southern Maryland

Have you seen this? Will result in more garbage on the shore, floating hazards to boaters in St. Jerome's creek, and a significant eyesore to the wetlands. This is associated with the Circle-C Oyster Ranch on Airedele Road, in St. Mary's County.

Pictures of Oyster beds and nets untended, washing up all over the shoreline, killing wetlands plants and interrupting wildlife traffic and patterns

Maryland Department of the Environment
Water Management Administration

Notice of Application for State Wetland Licenses, Private
Wetland Permits or Water Quality Certification and the
Opportunity to Provide Written Comment or Request an
Informational Hearing

The Water Management Administration is reviewing the following
applications for State Wetland Licenses, Private Wetland
Permits and/or Water Quality Certifications. The applications
and related information are on file at the Administration.
Arrangements may be made for inspection and copying of file
materials. Interested parties may provide written comment on
the application or request an informational hearing on any listed
application. A request for a hearing must be in writing and provide
the following information: 1) Name, Address, and Telephone
Number of the person making the request; 2) The identity of any
other person(s) the requestor is representing; and 3) the specific
issues proposed to be considered at the hearing. Please refer to
the case number (i.e., 00-WL-0000) which identifies each application.
Address correspondence to: Tidal Wetlands Division, Water
Management Administration, 1800 Washington Boulevard
Baltimore, Maryland, 21230. Telephone(410) 537-3837. Written
comments or requests for a hearing must be received on or before
April 15, 2011.

St. Mary’s
201160116/11-WL-0466: Chesapeake Fresh Oyster Company
LLC has applied to renew license 97-WL-1431 to emplace oyster
floats measuring 10-feet by 3-feet and 6-feet by 3-feet in two
areas totaling 3.2 acres. Area No. 2 is an irregular shaped 1.9
acres approximately 360-feet long by 340-feet wide located within
a maximum of 445-feet channelward of the mean high water line.
Area No. 3 is an irregular shaped 1.3 acres approximately 600-
feet long by 135-feet wide located within a maximum of 680-feet
channelward of the mean high water line. In addition, the applicant
has applied to emplace oyster floats measuring 10-feet by 3-
feet and 6-feet by 3-feet in an area adjacent to an existing pier.
The area is rectangle shaped and totals 12,540 square feet. The
area to the west of the pier is approximately 209-feet long by 40-
feet wide and the area to the east of the pier is approximately
209-feet long by 20-feet wide located all within a maximum of
209-feet channelward of the mean high water line. The purpose
of this project is to commercially raise and sell oysters. For
more information contact Justin Bereznak at
jbereznak@mde.state.md.us or 410-537-3782. The project is located
on St. Jerome Creek near the eastern end of Airedele Road
near Ridge in St. Mary’s County. A public hearing will be held on
Tuesday, April 12th 2011 at 10:00 A.M. at The Maryland
Governmental Center, 23115 Leonard Hall Road, Rm. 114,
Leonardtown, MD 20650.
ENT 1792263 3-23-11

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My name is Patrick Hudson, and I am one of the owners of Chesapeake Fresh Oyster Company.
Chesapeake Fresh recently signed a lease agreement with the owner of the property located at 49944 Airedele Rd. Ridge, MD with the intentions of beginning an entirely new oyster aquaculture operation in the waters adjacent to the property in St. Jerome Creek.
To be clear, this project is not, as you say, “associated with the Circle-C Oyster Ranch”- the site is an entirely new and exclusively Chesapeake Fresh site.
Building and maintaining a relationship of trust with the community is vital to our success as an oyster business. As such, we pledge to grow oysters in a quality-controlled, safe, lawful and healthy environment. We intend to be a responsible and respectful member of the community, and I personally guarantee you that the “garbage on the shore” and “floating hazards” issues you refer to in your post will cease to be a problem.
We will make every effort to be available 24/7 to address any concerns or questions.
Email: patrick@chesapeakefreshoysters.com
Check out our website for more information – www.chesapeakefreshoysters.com
We’d love to hear from you, and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone at the public hearing.

Very best regards, from all of us at Chesapeake Fresh!

April 11, 2011 at 1:43 PM  

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