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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20110023_Information Letter_20090917 North Carolina Department of Transportation NEPA/Section 404 Merger Meeting September 17, 2009 NC 12 Replacement of Herbert C. Bonner Bridge (Bridge No. I I) over Oregon Inlet Federal-Aid Project No. BRS-2358(15) WBS No. 32635 TIP Project No. B-2500 Dare County Mej ?, ?Iro?b?+C c d n°k Per"- B-2500 Merger Team Meeting September 17, 2009 Transportation Building Board Room Agenda Part 1: Mitigation Issues 10:30am-12:00pm • Phase I Wetland Impacts o See attached impact summary table (Attachment A). Please be prepared to discuss specific impact types/amounts and appropriate or recommended mitigation, including onsite mitigation, existing mitigation assets, potential measures on Park Service property, and other mitigation. Phase I SAV impacts o See attached impact summary and figure (Attachment A). Please be prepared to discuss impact types/amount and appropriate mitigation, including onsite mitigation and off site/out-of-kind measures. Part 2: Draft Preferred Alternative Partnership Agreement 1:00-3:OOpm FHWA and NCDOT have developed a draft Partnership Agreement that stipulates how decisions on future phases of the project will be made. The draft agreement is included in Attachment B and currently includes all agencies represented on the merger team. Please review the draft agreement and be prepared to discuss any initial comments. N R t a d L R F 's c x a o P o o = o °- o 0 0 0 °^ a m N _m m 0 0 0 c 0 0 _ m ?,_? m- y __ o p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ L -da ? a 1 O V z ; 'd N C LL - N O - O r1 O N O O - O y m ?.? _ . ? _ N O O O O C O O O O O O O - d ^ c ¢ d o o 0 0 0 0 0 o rv - z a o O O o o O O O o a 6 ?- d m` - o r o 0 0 o Ga o 0 o n r . "L m q r o 0 o C n o 0 0 ?n Q ¢ _".V .Q Q f9 0 o c o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - z = ' 9 y C l - V^ P C ^ P V ^ O h O O C O O O O y dL 9 ? 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BONNER BRIDGE (BRIDGE NO. 11) ON NC 12 OVER THE OREGONINLET DARE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 4'y,, +a `w:rr;n TIP PROJECT B-250Q, FEDERAL AID PROJECT; BR92358(1 WHEREAS, the Federal Highway Administration (',FHWA"),'North Carolina Division; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ("USFWS"); the National Park Service (NPS) the North Carolina Department ofTranspo tation ("NCDOT");",the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ("USACE"); and the North' CaiolitiavDcpartment of•Env`ironment and Natural Resources ("NCDENR") (collectively the parties?-); shave determined that replacement of Bonner Bridge is necessary to a4` 41; • Provide a new, means of access from Bodie Island to Hatteras Island for its residents, businesses,,servtllnz and touiists prior to the,end of Bonner Bridge's service life. • Provide a-replacement. cross mg•that,takes'into account natural channel migration expected thiough,year 2030 and provides the flexibility to let the channel move. ;`Provide a replacement,crossiiig that will not be endangered by shoreline movement thiopgh year 2050; ti., l 41 4 and WHEREAS, This Partnership Agreement (PA) sets forth the cooperative policies and procedures that will guide the parties to manage the NC 12 highway corridor within the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge ("the Refuge") through the year 2050. The parties agree to work cooperatively as outlined in this PA to maintain a safe public road across the refuge in a manner that avoids, minimizes, and/or mitigates all adverse impacts to the refuge; and WHEREAS, A Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and Environmental Assessment (EA) have identified the preferred alternative -- the Parallel Bridge/NC 12 1- Draft PA for B-2500 9/8/2009 Transportation Management Plan -- and its impact on the human and natural environment; and WHEREAS, NCDOT and FH WA propose to proceed with the construction of Phase I of the Parallel Bridge/NC 12 Transportation Management Plan alternative as soon as possible. Phase I of the Parallel Bridge/NC 12 Transportation Management Plan alternative consists of a parallel replacement bridge structure on the west side of the existing Bonner Bridge in the immediate vicinity of Oregon Inlet. The Parallel Bridge/NC 12 Transportation Management Plan includes a phased-decision making process developed to address the dynamic and changing environment across the length of the study area corridor through the year 2050 for which the undertakings are planned; and WHEREAS, the parties have worked together to WHEREAS, the Environmental Protection F and the State Historic Preservation Office (SI of this PA and have been invited to concur in participated Service, WHEREAS, concurrence in this PA indicates that consideration by the signatories. Ii,_ NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agre FHWA's Record of Decision, including; accordance with the following principles following authorities as, isted'below. views were taken into ject alternative to be selected in the ases shall=be administered in ionssm accordance with the The authorities.-,-for-,this PA,iiiclude;'bi txaie.noflimited to, the following: A. Variobus Federal Aid Highway};Aetss,•?included those codified at 23 U.S.C. §§ 101, 107, 138166 204 & 317 ki\ nY" B. National Wildlife Refige;System Administration Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 668dd-668ee) C. "Interagency Agreement between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Federal Highway Administra ion Relating to Public Roads on the National Wildlife Refuge System," April 12, 1999 D. National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (Pub.L. 91-190, 83 Stat. 852), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) E. Title IV of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-577; 82 Stat. 1098), as amended (31 U.S.C. 6501 et seq.) -2- Draft PA for B-2500 9/8/2009 F. Federal Grants and Cooperative Agreement Act of 1977 (Pub.L. 95-224; 92 Stat. 3), as amended (31 U.S.C. 6301 et seq.) G. Executive Order 13352, "Facilitation of Cooperative Conservation," August 30, 2004 1. AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES A. The FHWA is responsible for working with the States to provide the public with a safe and efficient National Highway System. FHWA is, alsotresponsible for administering grants-in-aid of public roads, including.r`e'fuge roads and Scenic . 09" Byways. The section of NC 12 within the refuge is:apubhc road that is part of the National Highway System and it is a Scenic Byway. 'As part of its grant administration responsibilities, FHWA must,eiisure that the`sc'enic beauty of the refuge is preserved by minimizing and/or mitigating all unavoidable harm to the refuge caused by NC 12. 'J t r .. B. The NCDOT is responsible for the design, cdn"struction and management of the ,.,. highway system within North Carolina. The sectibn of NC 12 within the refuge is part of North Carolina's highway?system and is identified as a Strategic Highway Corridor (SHC). As a condition!off4edera I funding for'therreplacement of Bonner Bridge, NCDOT will be required'•to cd"mply;w,ith the terms and conditions of FHWA's Record of Decision for the project'." NQ understands that FHWA will incorporate,.thig,Partnership Agreement into its Record of Decision for the Bonner Bridgejeeplacemcnt project. C. The USFWS is"re's'pons bl nfor the protection and management of lands and resources-under itsyurisdtctton, andcissvitally interested in the maintenance of a public refuge road system which will provide access for the protection, use and {erjoyment ofNahonal WildlifeRefuge System areas and which will integrate ? n 0??-,wtth other transportation fd6i acilities. D. The NPS.is responsible for national parks, a network of nearly 400 natural, cultural I pKdxccrcational sites across the nation. The national parks have been set aside by tJic,Amcrican people to preserve, protect, and share, the legacies of this land. E. The USACE is responsible for the regulation of impacts to the Waters of the United States. This is includes the issuance of permits for compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. F. NCDENR is the lead stewardship agency for the preservation and protection of North Carolina's outstanding natural resources. NCDENR issues Section 401 certifications for impacts to streams and wetlands in compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. 3- Drafl PA for B-2500 9/8/2009 Il. MUTUAL AGREEMENTS A. The parties recognize that action must be taken in the near future to address the structural deficiencies of the existing Bonner Bridge which are outlined in Section 1.3.3 of the Final Environmental Impact Statement. B. The parties recognize that the Refuge has been, and is expected to continue to be, significantly affected by forces of nature that cannot be predicted with the degree of certainty required to make prudent decisions today that would cover a period of i y-one years to the future. A644t, .1 C. The parties recognize that while a segment of NC_l'2"h6aily, 16 miles long was studied as part of the Bonner Bridge replacemenf projcct,`IVCDOT will only seek s" i w?rp to implement "Phase Y'- as depicted in the conceptual plan appended to this PA - at this time. No action will be taken at thysstimc to construct anyof?the build alternatives studied for the project corridor; outside of Phase I. All'pai-ties recognize that Phase I alone does notAmeetathe purpose and need ofthe project. D. The parties agree to work cooperatively in furtherance ofNCDOT's expeditious completion of the environmental;studies required tot' o ,-tai btain the approvals and .m permits required to begin construction of.Phase I as so`onias possible. k ?:yB 4 en I°' ?? dluh <f? E. The parties agree that the section o£NCr12 locateds,within the Refuge but outside of the limits of Phase Iffier shall be maintained and managed under a separate agreement between the'NCDOT and FWS. F. The parties recognize a mutual responsibility to cooperate for the purpose of preventing :and/or mitikatiig`Ayyadverse impacts to birds, fish and wildlife caused tiy'PMsej of the Bonner Bridge replacement project, as well as any Jampacts causedvbyx?the maintenance, and possible future relocations of portions, of ?NG( 12. G. C The parties recogm`e that because a public road predated the establishment of the r Rdugeahere is a utua responsibihty? o maintain the existence of a safe public road. The parties"further recognize the FWS' authority to esignat red a file conditions oerestrictions on the maintenance, and possible future relocations of portions, of NC 12 in order to protect refuge resources. H. The agencies concur that the remaining phases of work present substantial challenges before the appropriate agencies will be satisfied in order to grant applicable permit and approvals. It will be incumbent on NCDOT to provide the necessary information designated under the.Auilrar ties-listed in this PA to the permitting agencies to satisfy their needs before permits and approvals are granted. At the time of permit application, all reasonable, practicable and feasible alternatives will be considered and evaluated for each phase. This evaluation will -4- Draft PA for B-2500 9/8/2009 include avoidance, minimization and compensatory mitigation considerations for each selected alternative. The Parties agree to meet as needed to discuss matters of mutual concern affecting the development and implementation the NC 12 Management Plan for the transportation system on the Outer Banks, or any other potential mutual benefit to the Partners. Through evaluation of the benefits and problems in implementing this PA, the parties may determine whether the PA could serve as a model for other cooperative programs and projects that affect the Partners and other transportation and environmental agencies and groups. FHWA and NCDOT will ensure that the ft NC 12 Transportation Management Plan: r..y rF A. NCDOT will.fund and impld ement a m ,.? study area whose particularss'would be n in r+x the Refuge, includmg•develop ment of to the ents of a i related to: carried out as part of the bring program on Hatteras Island in the project s,. eloped in association with representatives of lion-making criteria for translating monitoring iith future phases. Planning for this monitoring of physical construction of Phase 1. will include gathering of data (at appropriate time oinorphological characteristics (e.g., the width and elevation of the height, shoreline position, and nearshore bathymetry); • Relative distance from NC 12 to critical geomorphological features (e.g., shoreline, dune, estuarine shoreline) • Storm events and associated NC 12 maintenance activities. After each 5 year period, a report will be prepared that merges these data with that of other geologic and biological datasets from other ongoing studies by others. 2. On an annual (or post-storm) basis, NCDOT will, in consultation with representatives of the Refuge, identify from these data geomorphological trends relevant to a decision to -5- Draft PA for B-2500 9/8/2009 move forward with future phases or refine their location. Areas will be identified deserving of-extra scrutiny tamed during the annual consideration of monitoring program findings and what they mean in terms of the timing and location of the implementation of future phases. Based on past experience, warning signs could include: • A distance between the shoreline and the road of less than 650 feet (198 meters) (650 feet is based on measurements of the landward extent of washover fans that developed during Hurricane Isabel and should generally allow natural shoreline processes to occur without notable effects on NC 12 operations); • Areas with weak dunes (e.g., low dunes that lack require higher levels of storm-related NC 12 man the dune to NC 12, and the rate dunes may be ad recognizes that the frequency of dune maintenance is than 25 feet [7.6 meters] from the road) ;,rfi,? • Increases in erosion rates over • Increases in NC 12 storm-related previous years. • Determine the shoreline andF '"A' related maintenance tends t91 s. Annual monitoring findings and NCDOT planning, programmtng;:'and iinplementat The conclusions niO be refiiRbased on 3. The FHWA and quality of biological B. Compliance with the Laws in) that potentially activity, proximity of owards NC 12 (this est when a dune is less or aCttvuv over the need for stonn- tons o6',th`6i relation to future phase I be reported to the Refuge for discussion. input. with the Refuge to develop the following rd criteria, such as, (1) no loss to the quantity and Dsed project activities and (2) maintenance of the and environmental health of the Refuge. t°eria based on monitoring and assessment of the appropriate I geological processes and the status and trends of Refuge habitat, and plants. Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other Environmental • Prior to any construction activity beyond Phase I, FHWA and NCDOT will prepare any additional documentation that is required to comply with NEPA and Section 4(f), as well as any other applicable environmental laws, prior to taking any action. -6- Draft PA for B-2500 9/8/2009 • Prior to any construction activity beyond Phase 1, FHWA and NCDOT will coordinate with all Signatory and Concurring Parties and comply with Section 106 in accordance with the Section 106 Programmatic Agreement. IV. AMENDMENTS Should any of the Signatories believe that the terms of this PA cannot be carried out or that an amendment to the terms must be made, that party(ies) shall: immediately consult with the other party(ies) to develop an amendment. The amendmeut4will be effective on the date a copy is signed by all of the original signatories. If:the signatories cannot agree to appropriate terms to amend the PA, any signatory may?terhiinate the agreement. n Environmental conditions will be monitored for any changes priorgo permitting of subsequent phases and the Parallel Bridge Corridor wifh,NC 12 Trarisportation Management Plan may provide for any amendments that may result from environmental changes and need for permits at those times. V. DURATI 1.1 t7&A1 -. This agreement shall be in effect until termmated in Amendments, or until FHWA, in consukatiori`wrth'"l Party(ies), determines that all phases of thi ?,projecY upon the signature and,date ofall parties. jk,'d :ordance;with Section IV. other Signatory and Concurring completed. This PA is effective 7- Draft PA for B-2500 9/8/2009 SIGNATORIES: By: Date: ?????? US Fish and Wildlife Service By: Date: National Park Service By: McClendon United States Army Corps of Engineers By: Gibson North Carolina North By: Gibson North Carolina Natural Resources Date: By: Date: Sullivan Federal Highway Administration, North Carolina 8- Draft PA for B-2500 9/8/2009 CONCURRING PARTIES: By: Date: xxx Environmental Protection Agency By: Date: xxxx NOAA -Fisheries By: _ xxxx Date: N. C. Department of Cultural Resources, State Historic 4?% tr a-9- DWQ Comments on B-2500 Draft Partnership Agreement • Page 1 states this agreement covers activities related to NC 12 through 2050. However, Section II(B) states that decisions today' would cover a period of 51 years. The DWQ thinks the time frame should be 41 years, not 51. • The DWQ believes that the term "prior" in Section II(E) is not necessary. • The "Authorities" section states that the NCDENR is the lead agency for the preservation of NC's outstanding natural resources and that we issue 401 certifications for impacts to streams and wetlands under the Clean Water Act. More specifically, it is the Division of Water Quality that administers Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The DWQ is also given the authority to uphold any applicable state statutes and/or laws that may applicable as well. We feel that the authorities section. should be expanded to include any current or future state laws we are given the authority to administer in addition to those in the Clean Water Act. While this issue is somewhat addressed in Section II(H), the DWQ would also like to ensure that we will have the ability to request any and all necessary information to make an informed decision regarding any future permitting requests at with regards to the CWA as well as at the state level. • Section H(G) states that there is a "mutual responsibility" to maintain the existence of a safe public road. It is not the responsibility of the DWQ or NCDENR to assure that safe, public roads exist. That responsibility falls on the NCDOT and the FHWA. The DWQ does not employ roadway engineers to determine what a "safe" road is. However, the DWQ will work with the NCDOT and the FHWA as necessary to see that construction and maintenance activities necessary to retain safe roads are permitted in the purview of the DWQ. • Section II(C) states that "Phase I alone does not meet the purpose and need of the project." A crossing of Oregon Inlet by bridge, chiefly the replacement of the current bridge, is part of the purpose and need. Therefore, the DWQ feels that implementing Phase I of this project by itself will partially meet the purpose and need of the project; however, it will not fully meet the purpose and need of the project. Smyre, Elizabeth A Page 1 of-2 - From: Mike_Bryant@fws.gov Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 9:23 AM To: Smyre, Elizabeth A Cc: Wrenn, Brian; Yamamoto, Brian F; Brittingham, Cathy; Coleman, Clarence; Cox, David R.; Wainwright, David; Stewart, Dennis; Huggett, Doug; Jordan, Gary; Gregson, Jim; Hoadley, Jim; Jennings, Jerry D; Matthews, Kathy; Murray, Mike; Militscher, Chris; Benjamin, Pete; Gledhill-earley, Renee; Hanson, Robert P, Lucas, Ron; Sechler, Ron; Winslow, Sara; McLendon, Scott; Broili, Thayer; Wilson, Travis W.; Barbour, Victor; Mabry, Virginia G; Biddlecome, Bill; Scott_Lanier@fws.gov; Pete_Jerome@fws.gov Subject: RE: Bonner Bridge CP 3 Amended Concurrence Form Attachments: B-2500 CP 3 Amended Concurrence Form 10-13-09.doc Beth, I (the Refuge Manager of Pea Island NWR [FWS]) do not concur with the amended CP-3 document. I have specific concerns about the draft, but a basic issue is that this amended LEDPA (preferred alternative) modifies a Merger Dispute Resolution Board (MDRB) agreement that the FWS was not a party to and I, along with a number of other Merger Team members, did not concur with the proposed LEDPA, which is why the MDRB was activated to make the decision that resulted in "the MDRB agreement." I can't agree now to an amendment of a decision that FWS did not concur with in the first place. The amendment does not substantially change the preferred alternative, i . e, " . . . there is no formally prescribed alternative for the remaining phases of the project south of Oregon Inlet." Bryant, Project Leader Carolina Coastal Plain Refuges P. O. Box 1969 (shipping: 708 N Hwy 64) Manteo, NC 27954 office: 252-473-1131 ext. 222 cell: 252- 216-7505 ax: 252-473-1668 mike_bryant@fWs.gov El"Smyre, Elizabeth A" <bsmyre@ncdot.gov> "Smvre, Elizabeth To"Benjamin, Pete" <pete_bcnjamin@fws.gov>, "Biddlecome, A" Bill" <william.j.biddlecome@saw02.usace.army.mil>, <bsmyre@ncdot.gov> "Brittingham, Cathy" <cathyhrittingham@ncdenr.gov>, "Broth, Thayer" <Thayer_Broili@nps.gov>, "Bryant, Mike" 10/14/2009 09:40 AM <mike bryant@fws.gov>, "Coleman, Clarence" <clarence.coleman@fhwa.dot.gov>, "Cox, David R." <david.cox@newildlife.org>, "Gledhill-earley, Renee" <renee.gledhill-earley@ncdcr.gov>, "Gregson, Jim" <jim.gregson@ncdenr.gov>, "Headley, Jim" <jim.hoadley@ncdenr.gov>, "Huggett, Doug" <doug.huggett@ncdenr.gov>, "Jordan, Gary" <gary_jordan@fws.gov>, "Lucas, Ron" 10/15/2009 i -8-15vo. Smyre, Elizabeth A From: Ron Sechler [ron.sechler@noaa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 8:27 PM To: Smyre, Elizabeth A Subject: Concurrence Point 3 Bonner Bridge Meeting 10-15-09 Beth, NOAA's NMFS has review your recent email regarding Bonner Bridge Replacement Project CP 3, Least Environmentally Damaging Practical Alternative. There are several aspect of the proposed CP 3 document that are problematic for NMFS and each is addressed below: NCDOT Item 3 which reads, "Each of the alternatives within the Parallel Bridge Corridor has been adequately assessed for impact to the natural and human environment." NMFS does not agree with this statement as written. Impacts and mitigation for future alternatives for NC 12 will require consultation at that time and we do not agree the future impacts have been "adequately addressed" NCDOT Item 4 which reads, "The best available science ......etc." NMFS believes that the "best available science" today may not be adequate science in the future. Decisions in the future can not be based on today's science but, must must be "adequate" at that time to address the issues raise in future coordination on any specific segment of the subject project. NCDOT Item 6 which reads, "NCDOT and FHWA will pursue an additional formalized Partnership Agreement with the USFWS and NPS ......etc". NMFS supports direct coordination with the USFWS and NPS on the issues related to these respective agencies. However, we believe that this approach should also provide an opportunity for the other state and federal resources agencies to review and comment on any Draft agreement between NCDOT, FHWA, USFWS and NPS before it is formalized. The purpose of this review is to provide the "other agencies" assurance that their trust resource and statutory authorities are not contravened by this agreement. We will work with NCDOT to address the issued raised above. When these issues are adequately addressed NMFS will sign a mutually agree upon CP 3 concurrence form. Thanks for the opportunity to provide these comments. Ron Sechler NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service Habitat Conservation Division 101 Rivers Island Road Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Phone: 252-728-5090 Fax: 252-728-8728 Email: ron.sechler@noaa.gov 1