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Application For Terminal FacuIlity license Please complete this form in the accordance with the instructions to ensure the proper handling of DEP I ltilt ONLY your application. Print or type unless otherwise noted. You must submit the application fee along Rec'd by with this form. Date Mil STX Application No., Part I: Application Type Enter a check in the appropriate box identifying application type. This application is for (check one): CI A new license A renewed of an existing license D A modification ofan existing license If other than new, provide existing license number: Part II: License Fee Information Each registrant shall obtain from DPNR DEP a license for each of its terminal facilities in the territory and shall pay an amount; not to exceed five hundred ($500) dollars, determined by DEP upon the basis of the total capacity of the terminal facility. In addition a two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars permit processing fee. DEP will not process an application unless the required fee has been paid. Pad III: Applicant Information I. MI In the name of the applicant(s) as indicated on (lie Permit Application Transmittal F011111 Applicant: Little St. James Island phone: 340-775-8100 ext.: Fax: 340-775-8134 O Enter a check mark if there are co-applicants. If so, label and attach additional sheet(s) with the required information as supplied above. 2. List primary contact for departmental correspondence and inquires, if different, Name: Brice Gordon Mailing Address: 6100 Red Hook Quarter B-3 City: St. Thomas State: VI zip Code: 00802 Business Phone: 340-513-9855 ext: pax: 340-775-8134 Contact person: Brice Gordon Title; Manager EFTA00292588 Part III: Application Information (cont.) 3. List attorney or representative, if applicable: Firm Name: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: Business Phone: ext. Fax: Attorney Name: Title: 4. List the owner(s) of the facility to be licensed. Please enter n check mark, If additional sheets are attached. O Name: LSJ, LLC Mailing Address: 6100 Red Hook Quarter B-3 City: St. Thomas State: VI zip code: 00802 Business Phone: 340-775-8100 ext. Fax: 340-775-8134 Contact Person: Brice Gordon Title: Manager 5. Identify the operator and alternate operator of the terminal. Operator Name: Arran McGinnis milling Address: 6100 Red Hook Quarter B-3 city: St. Thomas State: VI zip code: 00802 Business Phone: 340-775-8100 „ t. Fax:340-775-8134 Alternate Operator Name: Mailing Address: City: State: VI Zip Code: Business Phone: ext. Fax: 6. Identify the terminal manger, if different than the terminal operator. Name: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: Business Phone: ext. Fax: Title (if different): EFTA00292589 Part HI: Applicant Information (cont.) 7. Identify the Qualified Individual and Alternate Qualified Individual of the terminal (if different than Operator and Alternate Operator list in letter E). Qualified Individual Name: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: Business Phone: ext. Fax: Alternate Qualified Individual Name: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: Business Phone: ext. Fax: 8. List any other engineer(s) or consultant(s) employed or retained to assist in preparing the application or in designing and consulting the facility. Please enter a check mark if additional sheets are attached. Name: Jay Swindel - Wilson Environmental Mailing Address: 9613 Maribelle Way City: Houston State: TX Zip Code: 77055 Business Phone: 800469-0799 ext. Fax: 713-205-7005 Contact Person: Jay Swindel Title: service provided: Engineer 9. Identify cleanup any organization(s) to which the owner or operator of the facility belongs to. Name: St. Thomas, St. Croix Waste Management Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: Business Phone: 340-6434471 ext. Fax: Contact Person: Tyson Title: Service Provided: Pick up waste oil EFTA00292590 Part IV. Site Information A. Name of facility, if applicable: Little St. James ISland Street address or Description of Location: Private ISland City: State: Zip Code: VI Latitude and longitude of the exact location of the point where product enters the terminal in degrees, minutes, and seconds. Latitude: 18 18 6 14,„0„Ide: 64 69 30 Method of determination (check one): GPS ❑ USGS Map El Other (please specify): If a USGS Map was used, provide the quadrangle name: Part V. Supporting Documents Please enter a check mark by the attachment as verification that all attachments have been submitted with this license application form. When submitting any supporting documents, please label the documents as indicated in this part(e.g., Attachment A, etc.) and be sure to include the applicant's name as indicated. O Attachment A: Applicant Compliance Information Form D Attachment B: Copy of any field survey conducted to identify the presence of any endangered, threatened or special concern species. Attachment C: Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan Attachment D: Detailed Site Plan Attachment F: Facility Inspection Attachment F: Facility Response Plan(s) 0 Attachment G: Spill Containment and Removal Equipment Listing Attachment H: Terminal Operation Manual O Attachment I: Terminal Facilities required filing bond EFTA00292591 GROUP LITTLE ST JAMES ISLAND ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE STUDY A Report to: USVI Coastal Zone Management For: L.S.J. LLC Sep!ember 2007 EFTA00292592 l'Ii‘irkinuient Raceline Stuk. •eptcylber 21107 I itt!c St lames. USVI Pap; 8 2.5 Vegetation A intense vegetative survey was conducted over an 18 month period to asses the flora and fauna of the island. The vegetation and species composition of the island is typical of an east-facing, semi-arid Caribbean island and closely resembles the vegetation found on the east end of St. John. There are approximately 100 native species present on the island. One species is listed on the Federal or Territorial Endangered Species list, and because of its habitat on steep sloping grassland and rocky outcrops, it is under no immediate threat. The island has never been occupied by grazing animals and is also free of some of the invasive exotic plant species (Burbidge 2007). For a detailed report regarding the different types of flora and fauna located on the island in specific areas. and watersheds please refer to Appendix A. 2.6 Rare and endangered Species One rare or endangered species exists on the island and is located in areas which cannot be built on. The species is an indigenous endangered species which is not federally listed. It is a species of orchid, Tetratnicra canallculala. This orchid is common on select section of Little St. James, usually in association with the grass Unkda vbgata where it grows epiphytically among the leaves and culms of the grass. The orchid also grows more sparsely in watersheds C and D. This species thrives in areas which are steep, grass covered, or rocky hillsides. For more information regarding this endangered species refer to Appendix A. (Burbidge 2007) 2.7 Wetland Areas Two wetland areas exist on the island in addition to the coastal wetland areas. These wetland areas are located on the north and western sides of the island. These areas consist of a small brackish pond on the north side of the island and a large salt pond located on the western side of the island. The northern pond is located in a small depression between the beach and the foot of the hill. The pond is a ephemeral storm water retention pond that collects run-off from the surrounding hills. This pond becomes dry several times a year. however on isolated occasions waves do wash into the pond and the salt concentration is maintained, varying with the collection of rainwater. The salinity has been measured and indicates that the pond is classified as brackish water. Vegetation surrounding this pond is sparse. Sedges and Bermuda grass grow on the western end of the pond only when rainfall is sufficient (Bioimpact 2006). The western pond is a large salt pond separated from the bay by a cobble beach. It holds seawater year round and contains red, white and black mangroves. The mangrove fringe while not being very dense does offer habitat benefits which are not present in the northern pond. Three sides of the pond are bordered by hills (Bioimpact 2006). Upland erosion has caused some sedimentation deposits into the pond caused by stormwater run-off. This pond also receives run-off from the gut that runs near by. For more detailed descriptions of these ponds and the surrounding areas refer to Appendix A and C. Maguire Group, Inc. No. 18417 EFTA00292593 Part VI. Applicant Certification The applicant and the individual(s) responsible for actually preparing the application must sign this part. An application will be considered incomplete unless all required signatures are provided. "I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document and all attachments thereto, and I certify that based on responsible investigation, including my inquiry of the individuals responsible for obtaining the information, the submitted information is true, accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. I certify that this application is on complete and accurate forms as prescribe by the Commissioner without alteration of the text" ,g/I92-oll Signature of Applicant Date 1)`-k A. CtcpraOrTh CELOPea tij1 4 / CLAC'ef l Name of Applicant (print or type) Title (if applicable) // Signature ofPreparer Date Name of Preparer (print or type) Title (ifapplicable) Note: Please submit Ilie Appticallon Form, Fee and all supporting Documents to: Department of Planning & Natural Recourses Division Of Environmental Protection Cyril E. King Airport 45 Mars Hill Terminal Building, Second Floor Fredriksted, St. Croix, U.S. VI 00840 St. Thomas, U.S. VI 00802 (340) 773-1082 (340) 774-3320 EFTA00292594
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