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N1r List Valid Thru 10/31/2021 Mile Pt. County VALID THRU 10/31/2021 N1R LIST RTE# MILE PT. COUNTY FACILITY CARRIED FEATURE CROSSED LOCATION ALL BLANKET PERMITS SUBJECT TO THE N1R LIST SHALL NOT CROSS THE STRUCTURES LISTED BELOW Structures added to N1R list in this quarter The following structures have been added to the N1R list since the previous quarter. All structures listed below are included in the current N1R list. It should be noted that this list is NOT a comprehensive list of all N1R structures, but only those that have been added to the N1R list since the previous quarter. Users are advised to refer to the complete N1R list in determining whether or not a particular structure has been established as an N1R structure. 0 0.00 CHESAPEAKE CENTERVILLE TURNPK CHESAPEAKE&ALBEMARLE CAN .65BUTTS STA & .65MT PLEA 0 0.00 SALEM MILL LANE ROANOKE RIVER 003411 0003RIVERS-D 11 15.00 STAUNTON GREENVILLE AVENUE ASYLUM CREEK .12HAMPTON ST-.06WELLERDR 11 129.00 MONTGOMERY ROANOKE RD/EBL-460 S FORK ROANOKE RIVER 5.39-ROANOKE C; 7.67-RT81 11 164.00 BOTETOURT LEE HIGHWAY / 11 Buffalo Creek 1.37-N Trtv; 0.43-S Trtv 11 168.00 BOTETOURT LEE HIGHWAY / 11 Branch of Mill Creek 0.01-Rte640; 0.25-Rte797 11 173.00 BOTETOURT LEE HIGHWAY / 11 Thrashers Creek 0.17-636 N; 0.14-636 S 15 0.00 PRINCE WILLIAM RTE.15 NBL. LITTLE BULL RUN 00.43FR66/00.35TO625 29 221.00 PRINCE WILLIAM LEE HIGHWAY DOGANS BRANCH 00.30FR622/00.97TO234 42 209.00 AUGUSTA SCENIC HWY MOFFETTS CREEK 0.02 RT 760 - 0.61 RT 837 52 7.00 CARROLL FANCYGAPHWY/52 Little Pauls Creek 1.10-Rte608; 2.47-Rte688 57 87.00 HALIFAX CHATHAM ROAD Little Polecat Creek 1.00 to 812 - 0.32 to 671 58 225.00 PATRICK JEB STUART HWY/58 Quakerfield Branch 0.09-RT 632;0.33-RT 758 61 47.00 GILES PARK DRIVE / 61 Wolf Creek @ Narrows 0.58-Narrows;0.55-Rte 100 64 265.00 HAMPTON I-64 WBL Newmarket Creek 1.13 Mi Fr Route 258 64 266.00 HAMPTON I-64 EBL & WBL Rip Rap Road 0.2 Mi Fr N. Armstead Ave 81 226.00 AUGUSTA NBL ROUTE 0081 RT 262 3.11 RT 250 - 2.01 RT 612 95 0.00 PRINCE WILLIAM NB RAMP TO NB 95 ROAD INTO PARKING LOT 00.10FR123/00.30TO95-NB 220 4.00 HENRY ROUTE 0220 NS RAILWAY 0.72-S RGWAY; 0.22-N RGWA 233 0.00 ARLINGTON ENT. NAT. AIRPORT RT.1; RF&P RWY; CLARK ST 00.10FR1/00.30TOGWPKWY 234 1.00 PRINCE WILLIAM DUMFRIES ROAD ROUTE I-95 SBL;HOV;NBL 00.55FR1/03.50TO643 235 0.00 FAIRFAX MT VERNON MEMORIAL DOGUE CREEK 00.47 1169 / 00.37 1 250 44.00 AUGUSTA HANKEY MTN. HWY STOUTAMEYER BRANCH 2.24 TO 736 - 0.06 TO 728 250 53.00 AUGUSTA HANKEY MTN HWY BELL CREEK 0.06 RT 732 - 0.57 RT 840 269 4.00 ALLEGHANY LONGDALE FURNACE R SIMPSON CREEK 1.60 TO 723 & 0.85 TO 722 286 0.00 FAIRFAX FAIRFAX CO. PKWY. FAIR LAKES CIRCLE 00.28FR7700/00.35TO66 301 1.00 PETERSBURG SYCAMORE STREET INTERSTATE-85 1.27 Fr 301 & 0.95 To 1 360 168.00 KING & QUEEN EBL ROUTE 0360 MATTAPONI RIVER 0.0M K&Q CO-0.0M K.WM. CO 522 87.00 RAPPAHANNOCK SPERRYVILLE PIKE Stream 1.39 Fr 618 & .48 To 626 Page 1 of 50 VALID THRU 10/31/2021 N1R LIST RTE# MILE PT. COUNTY FACILITY CARRIED FEATURE CROSSED LOCATION 602 0.00 CARROLL BRUSH CREEK RD/602 Brush Creek 0.65-Rte738;0.02-Grays Co 603 0.00 ALLEGHANY COVE CREEK ROAD SWEET SPRING CREEK 2.20 TO WVA & 0.21 TO 311 607 3.00 ALLEGHANY MILL BRANCH ROAD MILL BRANCH 2.65 TO 610 & 2.95 TO 18 615 6.00 MONTGOMERY PILOT RD 615 Elliott Creek 0.20 Rt 675; 0.10 Rt 679 622 6.00 BLAND FOGLESONG VALLEY N FORK HOLSTON RIVER #8 0.90 FR 623 - 1.40 TO 624 629 0.00 ALLEGHANY WHISPERING PINE RD WILSON CREEK 0.01 to 629 & 0.00 END 629 2.00 ALLEGHANY DOUTHAT ROAD WILSON CREEK 0.9 TO 1405 & 3.0 TO BCL 651 0.00 ALBEMARLE FREESTATE ROAD NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY 0.08-1428 & 0.4-BELVEDERE 695 3.00 FAIRFAX IDYLWOOD ROAD DAR EXT & METRO 00.10FR.3958/00.20TO694 701 1.00 AUGUSTA HOWARDSVILLE RD TRIB CHRISTIANS CREEK 0.29 TO 604 - 0.61 TO 817 707 1.00 AUGUSTA TRIMBLES MILL RD MIDDLE RIVER 0.02 RT 806 - 0.18 RT 705 732 12.00 AUGUSTA ROMAN RD TRIB GOOSE CREEK 0.20 TO 646 - 0.30 TO 804 733 9.00 LOUDOUN LIME KILN ROAD NORTH FORK GOOSE CREEK 01.80FR15/03.10TO763 741 1.00 HALIFAX LOWERY ROAD Hyco River 1.80 to 602-2.30 to 658 745 0.00 MONTGOMERY BIG SPRING DR 745 Brake Branch 0.40 RT 11N; 0.10 Rt 11S 840 1.00 BEDFORD PILGRIM ROAD 840 Chestnut Branch 0.30-Rte668; 0.50-Rte643 971 1.00 AUGUSTA LIPSCOMB RD SOUTH RIVER 0.98 RT 970 - 0.55 RT 624 1663 0.00 ROANOKE OLDCAVESPRNGRD1663 Branch Mudlick Creek 0.13-Rte221S; 0.10-Rt1652 F044 9.00 PULASKI HONAKER ROAD/ F044 Pine Run 0.05-Rte770; 0.60-Rte11 Page 2 of 50 VALID THRU 10/31/2021 N1R LIST RTE# MILE PT. COUNTY FACILITY CARRIED FEATURE CROSSED LOCATION Structures removed from the N1R list since the previous quarter The following structures have been removed from the N1R list since the previous quarter. None of these structures are included in the current N1R list. There are no longer any restrictions for Blanket Permits subject to the N1R list on these structures. Published in conjunction with the N1R list valid thru 10/31/2021. 0 0.00 HENRICO BYRD HILL ROAD UPHAM BROOK 0.3 DUMBARTN 0.2 DEAD END 0 0.00 ROANOKE (M) 5TH STREET TROUT RUN 0.01 MI LOUDEN AVE 0 0.00 ROANOKE (M) WISE AVE TINKER CREEK 003817TH ST 0017ECL RKE 0 0.00 ROANOKE (M) PERSINGER ROAD MURRAY RUN 0013BRAM AVE 0 0.00 VIRGINIA BEACH W GREEN GARDEN CIR SUNSET CANAL 0.50S LYNHAVN0.40HOLLND R 0 0.00 VIRGINIA BEACH E GREEN GARDEN CIR SUNSET CANAL 0.50S LYNHAVN0.40HOLLND R 1 155.00 STAFFORD JEFF. DAVIS HWY. ACCAKEEK CREEK 9.4M PR.WM.-6.6M FRDBURG 7 65.00 FAIRFAX LEESBURG PIKE WBL ARLINGTON BOULEVARD 01.42FR714/01.10TO29 11 7.00 WASHINGTON LEE HIGHWAY SPRING BRANCH .40 ECL BRIS;7.2 WCL ABIN 11 11.00 WASHINGTON LEE HIGHWAY SPRING CREEK 2.68 TO ABIN-6.09 FR BRI 11 135.00 ROANOKE W. MAIN ST./RTE 11 Branch Rke. River 0.05- RT940; 0.00- RT 769 11 228.00 AUGUSTA LEE-JACKSON HWY TRIB CHRISTIANS CREEK 0.73 RT 694 - 0.20 RT 701 11 268.00 ROCKINGHAM ROUTE 11 DRY FORK 0.37 RT 765 - 0.06 RT 724 11 294.00 SHENANDOAH OLD VALLEY PIKE TRIBUTARY STONY CREEK 0.17 TO 698-0.04 EDINBURG 11 300.00 SHENANDOAH S MAIN ST-WOODSTCK SPRING HOLLOW RUN 1.07 NCL WDSTK-0.43 TO 42 16 19.00 SMYTH ROUTE 16 DICKEY CREEK 13.8 TO R11;2.3 TO GRAYCO 18 16.00 ALLEGHANY POTTS CREEK ROAD POTTS CREEK 1.60 TO 652 & 0.50 TO 614 20 42.00 ALBEMARLE STONY POINT ROAD STREAM 1.74 FR 250 / 3.25 TO 649 29 237.00 FAIRFAX RTE. 29 - LEE HWY TRIBUTARY OF ACCOTINK CK 00.30FR1040/00.05TO243 40 3.00 PATRICK CHARITY HIGHWAY/40 LITTLE WIDGEON CREEK 6.74-FRANK CO;3.11-RT 8 42 14.00 SMYTH OLD WILDERNESS RD POSSUM JAW CREEK .69MFR622;.41MTO621 42 185.00 AUGUSTA LITTLECALFPASTUREH WALLACE DRAFT 0.15 T 1112 - 1.88 RT 687 52 31.00 WYTHE FORT CHISWELL RD. GALENA CREEK .25mToRt619N&.45mTo619S 58 1.00 VIRGINIA BEACH LASKIN ROAD Linkhorn Bay 01.47 TO 60/02.13 TO 58-B 58 130.00 WASHINGTON JEB STUART HIGHWAY STRAIGHT BRANCH 3.61 FR 91-11.82 TO GCL 58 133.00 WASHINGTON JEB STUART HIGHWAY STRAIGHT BRANCH 6.18 FR 91; 9.25 TO GCL 58 391.00 BRUNSWICK U.S. 58 (WBL) ROSES CREEK .85 FR 46R & 1.4 TO 58B 60 8.00 WILLIAMSBURG PAGE STREET CSX RAILWAY 0.07 TO 162/ 0.18 TO 60 60 11.00 LEXINGTON ROUTE 0060 WOODS CREEK .98 ECL LEX & .47 WCL LEX 61 14.00 TAZEWELL ROUTE 61 COVE CREEK 11.80 FR I-77-3.20 TO 614 61 44.00 GILES WOLF CREEK RD/61 WOLF CREEK 1.10-RT 786;0.08-RT 724 Page 3 of 50 VALID THRU 10/31/2021 N1R LIST RTE# MILE PT. COUNTY FACILITY CARRIED FEATURE CROSSED LOCATION 64 222.00 NEW KENT EBL I-64 BEAVERDAM CREEK 1.02 FR 33 &2.8 TO J CITY 65 11.00 SCOTT CLINCH RIVER HWY COVE CREEK 0066649 0094662 67 10.00 RUSSELL SWORDS CREEK RD. MILL CREEK 10.43MTO 80& .01MTO TAZCO 72 44.00 DICKENSON COEBURN ROAD LICK CREEK 5.1MTO83 & 2.4MTOWISECO. 81 6.00 BRISTOL I-81 NBL & SBL NS RAILWAY & BEAVER CK .59 FR 11; 1.32 TO 658 81 16.00 WASHINGTON SBL ROUTE 0081 RT 794 1.20 FR. 647; 0.90 TO 75 81 16.00 WASHINGTON NBL ROUTE 0081 RT 794 1.20 FR.
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