Administrative – Civil Practice – Subject Matter Jurisdiction – Final Agency Action – Environmental – Harbor Dredging – Beach Nourishment
Village of Bald Head Island v. United States Army Corps of Engineers The purpose of the Corps of Engineers’ project was to keep Wilmington’s harbor open, not to nourish Brunswick County beaches; the Corps’ promise to nourish those beaches with any beach-grade dredged material was not a final agency action. Therefore, the court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over plaintiff’s complaint that its beach has not been nourished pursuant to the original dredging schedule.
Defendants’ motion to dismiss is granted.
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Published: November 23, 2011
Time posted: 9:46 am
Tags: Administrative, Beach Nourishment, Civil Practice, Environmental, Final Agency Action, Harbor Dredging, subject-matter jurisdiction







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