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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20110023_Other Agency Comments_20081016 T F ,fir ! Y "fit. ?` any \.. ? -^y? ?i' •? . ® North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission MEMORANDUM TO Melba McGee Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, DENR FROM Travis Wilson, Highway Project Coordinator Habitat Conservation Program y DATE October 16, 2008 SUBJECT North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Finial Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation for the proposed replacement of Herbert C Bonner Bridge, in Dare County, North Carolina TIP No B-2500 SCH Project No 09-0078 Staff biologists with the N C Wildlife Resources Commission have reviewed the subject FEIS and are familiar with habitat values in the project area The purpose of this review was to assess project impacts to fish and wildlife resources Our comments are provided in accordance with certain provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U S C 4332(2)(c)) and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat 401, as amended, 16 U S C 661-667d) NCDOT proposes to replace the Herbert C Bonner Bridge across Oregon Inlet in conjunction with addressing problematic areas located on NC 12 from the southern terminus of the existing bridge to the community of Rodanthe The FEIS identifies the preferred alternative as the Phased Approach/Rodanthe Bridge Alternative The preferred alternative proposes maintaining NC 12 within the existing easement by constructing bridges as needed in multiple phases, as well as replacing the bridge over Oregon Inlet parallel to the existing structure The phased approach alternative has been promoted as an alternative that will allow barrier island processes to take place by elevating the roadway and permitting the shoreline to progress inland while "passing" underneath the bridge structure We remain concerned with the uncertainty of the impacts associated with an elevated roadway located waterward of the dune line These concerns are outlined in earlier comments dated March 16, 2007 More specifically Mailing Address- Division of Inland Fisheries • 1721 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-1721 Telephone: (919) 707-0220 • Fax: (919) 707-0028 . Bonner Bridge Page 2 10/16/2008 the Indirect and Cumulative Impact (ICI) assessment does not address this topic It is necessary to understand, to the greatest degree possible, the situation of the roadway to the shoreline with the formation of new inlets Furthermore the ICI does not fully address the extent of indirect impacts to wildlife associated with the migration of the shoreline toward the elevated structures In addition, section 2 10 2 5 states " after the issuance of the Record of Decision for this project, NCDOT will confine future NC 12 maintenance to the existing NC 12 easement " Further in this section it is then stated "Availability of funds recognizes that future funding analyses indicate that funding availability will continue to limit how much can be built at one time and the need for phasing " Both philosophies are not possible If beach erosion is accelerated or funding continues to be inadequate, the only option will likely be hardening the shoreline and therefore significantly impacting habitat within the project area The document adequately address potential impacts and conservation measures for the construction of the preferred alternative, however several question remain from our March 16, 2007 comments on the phased approach alternatives, as well as the FEIS We anticipate continued participation in the 404/NEPA Merger process for this project Thank you for the opportunity to comment If we can be of any further assistance please call me at (919) 528-9886 cc Gary Jordan, U S Fish and Wildlife Service, Raleigh Brian Wrenn, DWQ, Raleigh Bill Biddlecome, USAGE, Raleigh Chris Militscher, EPA Cathy Brittmgham, DCM