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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19970472 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_19970529June 19, 1997 RFC&/? V Mr.., John DoZterQuality y Division of Ow 1991 NCDEHNR R°N,y NrAC sc 4401 Reedy Creek Road ?FNC?S Raleigh !NC 27607, Re: Park Crossing 15 acre site - PCN Additional Information Dear, John: I,met with Steve Lund,:U.S. Army Corps on Wednesday, June 18 to verify the extent of jurisdiction on the 15 acre site located at the Park Crossing Development in Mecklenburg County, NC. The Applicant for this project is First Carolina Investors of Mecklenburg, Inc: The total of all wetland and waters on this site is 0.468 acres as originally surveyed. All wetlands and waters are located above the headwaters to McMullen,Creek. Specifically, Steve reviewed the existing channels on the site to determine if they are consid- ered ditches or streams. Only one portion of one channel has been determined to be jurisdictional stream, the remainder is ditch. The total length of stream channel on this site is,140'linear feet. The f the stream channel is 8;082 square feet or 0.186 acre. The remainder . of wetland on this site which is greater than 50'' from the stream channetis 0.282 acres. Based upon the'attached chart which you provided me with, the conditions found on this site would fall within "B". Therefore, it appears that notification is required but review, minirnization, mitigation category or stormwater are not required: All General Conditions, will apply. Could you please review the enclosed information for`Water Quality Certification for authori- zation of theproposed activities under Nationwide 26. Please do not hesitate to contact me if there is any way I can be of assistance. Thank you very "much for your consideration. Sincerely, Craig R. Wyant A Fine Line Design cc: Mr.,H.Thomas Webb First Carolina Investors of Mecklenburg, Inc. 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AAAAAAA AAA A A AA AAAA A "A^A^A A A A wAAA w A A AAA A " A A ^ AAA " -Nu practical alternative A A A A A A A w A A" A AA A AAAAA A AAwA A w A w A"w A ^A "A^ AA" (avoidance) AAA ^A " A AAA A A^A"A"A A A A A A A •A w A " A A ^ A A A A A A A A A A A A^A^ A A A A "A A A A A A^ -Review for' minimization "AA AAA "A"A A A A"A"A A A "A 'A' A ^ AAA AA A A A A"A A A A AAA ^A^ " "A^A A A A w w A • wAA A AAAA^A A AAAAAAAAAA AAAAA AAAAAAAw w^AAAA A A A AA IMjt1g[>iition needed A A wAA^A A A•`A"A A A A A A A A A A A A A w w w w w A? A _ A A A A^ *Beyond 1000', tnitigat.ioti ratios are reduced. MEM fim PRINT NAMES: Reviewer: S TO: JOHN DORNEY WQ SUPV.:DRG? ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES BRANCH DATE: 6 2,77 p SUBJECT: *,WETLAND STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS ?G 1?0, *EACH ITEM MUST BE ANSWERED (USE N/A FOR NOT APPLICABLE) 0% v ? PERMIT YR : 97 PERMIT NO : 0 0 0 0 4 7 2 COUNTY : MECKLENBURG ??r9 l99, APPLICANT NAME: PARK CROSSING - PROJECT TYPE: SUBDIVISION PERMIT TYPE: NW 26 COE J : DOT # : RCD FROM CDA: APP DATE FRM CDA: 05/29/97 REG OFFICE: MRO RIVER AND_SUB_BASIN_# : 0308?? STR INDEX N0: 11-137-9-5 STREAM-CLASS: C WL_IMPACT?: Y/N WL_REQUESTED: WL SCORE M : MITIGATION?: Y/N MITIGATION-SIZE: WL_TYPE: WL_ACR_EST?: Y/N WATER IMPACTED BY FILL?: Y/N MITIGATION TYPE: DID YOU REQUEST MORE INFO?: Y/N IS WETLAND RATING SHEET ATTACHED?: Y/N R? a m rr HAVE PROJECT CHANGES/CONDITIONS BEEN DISCUSSED WITH APPLICANT?: Y/N RECOMMENDATION (Circle One): ISSUE ISSUE/COND DENY 3 CC: Regional Office Central Files COMMENTS : % ?/j 1/ p TF-G Fib L L t bO! T/ !A? C %Ca/ 06/19/97 14:39 CRAIG R WANT /A FINE LINE DES. i 6636040 N0.448 D01 I Chi" 3 June 19, 1997 ?PC-O At- 7?- ice. MA tLZJZp. Mr. John Dorney crc . Division of Water Quality NCDEHNR 4441 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh NC 27607 Re: Park Crossing 15 acre site - PCN Additional Infonnadon Dear John: I met with Steve Lund, U.S. Army Corps on Wednesday, June 18 to va* the extent of jurisdiction on the 15 a= site located at the Park Crossing Development m Mecklenburg County, NC. The Applicant for this project is First Carolina Investors of Mecklenbtn, Inc. The total of at1 wedand and waters on this site is 4MS acres as odginally surveyed. All wetlands and waters alitm`: located above the headwaters to McMullen Creek. Specifically, Steve reviewed the existing channels on the site to determine if they are couoid- creel ditches or streams. Only one portion of one channel has been determined to be jud cpon?l stream, the muninder is ditch, The total length of stream channel on this site is 140 linehr feet, total wetud within 50 feet of the stream channel is 8,082 square feet or 0.180 ace. ' reri?a nde of wetland on this site which is greater than 50' from the stream channel is 0282 acres. Based, U Poo the attached chart which you provided roe with, the conditioxis found on this site woud' fall vitlijlt' category "B". Therefore, it appears that notification is required but review, mitzimmizatiori, Y uti$aizgn Or stormwatcr arc not required. All General Conditions will apply, Could you please review the enclosed information for Water Quality Certification for authori- zation of the proposed activities under Nationwide 26. Please do not liesitate to contact me if theme is any way I can be of assistance. Thank you very much for your consideration. Sincerely, Craig R. Wyant A Fine Line Design cc: Mr. H. Thomas Webb First Carolina Investors of Mecklenburg, Inc. Attachments: map. chart dAML- I DESIGN • 1960 01apmar4yont Lana Li++eefnevn NC • 28M - 17M 73&1004 06/19/97 14:39 CRAIG R WYANT /A FINE LINE DES. 4 6636040 z W m 0) w co W ui a ,c 0 s ? 45 V) ?-y ?; C-4 w# 8 U ' d 'o 3 N w ac Q C-1 N ? h S ~ T. V- ? 111 t ? 3 H N N0.448 902 ? rah ? 1 0; rj 60 to ? Q 0 V r LL ?\V?V Q f d { m I / .• N a I 1 11 1 0 7 04 7'2 1 Park Crossing,- 15 Acre Site ' Mecklenburg County, North Carolina ' - Preliminary Routine On-Site Wetlands Determination .-aid Pre-Construction Notification (PCN) Applicant: ' First Carolina Investors of Mecklenburg, Inc. 4Charlotte, North Carolina ' determination Prepared By: Craig R. Wyant A Fine Line Design North Carolina Lincolnton , Site Plan Prepared by: ' E.S.P. Associates ,Charlotte, North carolina ' Surveys by: General Surveyors, P.A. ' Charlotte, North Carolina Site investigation conducted 5-15-97. 1 _Note: All areas indicated as wetland or jurisdictional in this document are subject to verification by the U.S. Army Corps. TABLE OF CONTENTS ' • Pre-Construction Notification Application Application- pages 1 through 5 Attachment: Item #14 Preliminary Wetlands Location Map (111=2001) Wetlands Survey ' Preliminary Site Plan (Divider) • Project Location and Description Project Location Map (USGS) Site Aerial Photographs ' 19669 1975, 19789 19879 1991 • Soils USDA-NRCS Soil Survey Map • Site Hydrology USFWS National Wetlands Inventory NC Water Quality Classifications for McMullen Creek • Vegetation Communities • Wetland Determination Methodology • References • Wetland Rating Worksheets .. Wetland #1 Wetland #2 (Divider) • Wetland Sample Plot Data Forms and Photographs ' Wetland #1 1-A Upland 1-B Wetland 1-C Upland Wetland #2 2-A Upland ' 2-B Wetland 2-C Upland ' (Divider) • Channel Sections - Ditch/Channel #1 Stream Evaluation Form Photos • Channel Sections - Ditch/Channel #2 Stream Evaluation Form Photos ' • Full Scale Drawings (Folded inside back cover) Preliminary Wetlands Location Map Wetlands Survey ' Preliminary Site Plan DQi IVt CORPS ACTION ID: NATI4NWIDL" PERMIT-AZWESTED (PROVIDE"NATIONW=Z '-'ERMxT Nationwide #26 PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION ' FOR KATZCk WIDZ PERMITS TX%T REQUIRE: 1) X=Z7ZCA'i cw To TSB co"S or Xz==CCRS 21 AVPL2CA=Cw foal szc*_*SCTt 401 CzpaM'2CA=Q" ' 3) COORIIZa0.Z'SOft NZTlL TSA WC DlvxstON or COAS=L SEND TIKE 0=6XNAL AM (1) COPT OF THIS COi4V--TED ffORM TO TIE APBROPRIATE ' F= Z OFFICE. OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEr:RS (SZZ AGe"'1.CX ADDRESSES SHEET) . SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF M.MAONMZNTAL MAN71G7 MENT BT??y' 1+RTIfT. (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES M=T). ' 1. ANNE NAME: First Carolina Investors of Mecklenburg, Inc. 2. WZLING ADDRESS: PO. Box 33607, Charlotte, NC 28233 SUBDIVISION NAME: ' CITY: Charlotte. STATE: NC ZIP CODE: '28233 ' PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFr..RENT FROM M==G ADDRESS ABOVE) : Project Location: North side of Park Road (S.R. 3687), Park Crossing Subdivision ' -3. TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME) : (WORK) : (704) 846-1066 ' 4.'IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONS13LE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, 'ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: H. Thomas Webb, First Carolina Investors of Mecklenburg, Inc. P.O. Box 33607, Charlotte, NC 28233 Phone: (704) 846-1066 ' S. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE) : Pineville, NC CocNTY : Mecklenburg NEAREST TOWN OR CITY : SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD Project is located on north side of Park Road (S.R. 3687) t NUMSER.S , LANDMARKS, ETC.).; between the intersection of Park Road/Johnston Road and the intersection of Park Road with N.C. 51 approximately 1 mile northeast of the Town of Pineville. Site is located Park Road and Foxhall Drive, Chatham Oaks Trail, and Foxx Oak Place. ' McMullen Creek (13500' to southeast) 6. nMACTED Ott NEAREST STREAKS/RIVER: RIVER BASIN: Catawba River Basin 7a. IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIMD AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER ' (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW) r WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-Z1)? YES ( I NO M IF YES, EX8LA=1: ' 7b. IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIV A NORTH =OLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL F-ANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC) ? YES. (. I NO M 7c. IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WjTv..I J A-COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAG7. 7 FOR LIST Of COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNP.TION? ' N/A ; 8a. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROPERTY? YES ()Q NO C IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONP.*r INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 C:.RTIFICATTON) : Use of NWP 26 authorized bv£OE May 10. 1990 fol 0.669 acres. No Action I.D. number was issued and no 401 Certification was requested. No activity has been conducted on this site under this or any other authorization.. 8b. ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE =TMI YES ( 1 NO 00 IF YES, DESCRIBE AsTICZPATED RCRK: Future development plans are not known at this time. - 9a. ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 14.4832 acres ' 9b. ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: 0.468 acre Z 1 10a. NUMBER OF ACRES OE WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: ' r=nm 0.348 acres EXCAVATION: 0.120 acres FLOODING: OTHER: DRAINAGE : TOTAL, I Acts _To 8$ xwj= D : 0.468 acres 10b. (1)' STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT,(Xz" ' A=OCA=.. PRGVSD,E DISTAh= ROTS BEFORE AND ARTZR JtrZ0CAS.TOM LENGTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: ,,._...,?.. ?.?FT ' WIDTH BEFORE (based on nc=al high water cantours) trr WIDTH AMER i r T AVERJ?GZ DUTS B8<FORE: _ f?"_' ' AFTER: FT (2) STRr M CHMEL..nIPA TS WILL RES?LT MOM: (CHECK GALL THAT A2PLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: ? PLAC?..NT OF PIP.. IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: ;pNSTRQCTIOW OF 'A, DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: Approximately 1100 l.f. of existing stormwater ditches/channels will be piped. 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED,, WHAT S THE S%ZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? approximately ?2 acres WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? approximately 13,000 s.f. (t 0.3 acre) 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF N.ECHANI £QUIPMENT TO $E USED (ATTACH PLANS: 8 1/2" X 1" DRAWINGS ONLY) ; . ite eve o ment w? 1 consist of normal construction met ods and a ua m Sediment and erosion control practices will be employed as a first step prior to land disturbance. Permanent stormwater runoff management will be provided with a wet detention pond. All fill material will be free from pollutants. Live concrete will not be allowed to come in contact with surface waters. (Plans attached) 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: To develop the property according to its zoning into multi-family residential develop- ment at a minimum density which will make the project economically realistic. i 3 L, 14. STATE. REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST yBBEE?CARRIED OQT IN WET NpS. (INCLIIDF ANY MF SURE TOM onaZ nfPACTS) : n erpresent zoning conQaitions 0_ units area owedg t t on is si e, however, only 60 units are being proposed which is the minimum number that will still allow the ' project to be economically feasible. Zoning requirements for building separation, parking, setbacks and buffers dictate that the entire site be developed as shown on the site plan. ' A wet pond is provided to offset loss of runoff storage being provided by existing wetlands. ' (Flease see attachment Item #14 for further description 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Me-WS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHESE'T) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OE ANY FXDERALLY LISTED OR ' PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN TIM PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE A-1-CTEb BY THE PROPOSED •PROJECT . DATE CONTACTED : _ US FWS contacted -20-97 by letter (ATTACH RESPONSES FROM THESE AGENC_ES.) ' 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION oFFIc..R (SHPO) (SEE AG"WCY ADDRESSES SHEET) REGARDING .TF.E .P.RESENCE..or HISTORIC ' PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAX BE A:" r'CTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTEDs • SHPO contacted 5-20-97 by letter ' 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVc^• AN EXPEbMITURF. OF PUBLIC FUNDS OR THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? ' YE'S. ?J NO (Tr N0, GO TO 18) a. IF.YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE 11WARATZON OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE. REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? Y=' tJ No {I ' b. IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE? YES (J NO C] IF ANSWER TO 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE. TO DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE-NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL, POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116.WEST.J0NrS STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8043, TELEPHONE (919) 733=6369. 4 1 1 ?I n 18. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLICATION IF PROPOSED ACTIVITY INVOLVES THE DISCHARGE OF EXCAVATED OR FILL MATERIAL INTO WETLANDS: a. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, LAKES AND PONDS ON THE PROPERTY (FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT NUMBERS 14, 18, 21, 26, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAMS (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY =1 BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OR 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OR THEIR EQUIVALENT. b. IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGeRUH QF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY - PRO.i'ECT. c. IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEN.ENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. d. ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEV1ENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. e. WHAT IS LAND USE OF SVRR0U=XNQ PWfERIf? _ Single Family residential, Multi-Family Residential, Commercial, Undeveloped. t. IF APPLIC.ABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAaZ DISPOSAL? Existing public sanitary sewer system and proposed private sanitary sewer system which flows into existing public sanitary sewer. g. SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NO'L: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE U.S. JW NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR Tog 1) ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OT-ENGINEERS PE*aT, 2) EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MAXAGZbMXT (RATER QUALITY) CERTIFICATION, AND 3) (XF TX, TM MT C=STAL COVNT=S ONZY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF. COASTAL bQXAGd.bMNT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MPOCAGEMENT P!ROGFiAM. 7?6 IYJflt/J ?I fihhUic. !?? C . s-/ e A77 0 S/AGENT'S SIGNATURE ATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED (18g.))' 5 ' A ehment: Item #14 Pre-construction Notification Application Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County, NC n E The existing wetlands which have been identified on this site consist of above headwater areas which are intermittently inundated or saturated due to stormwater runoff from upstream areas. The primary function of these areas is presently to temporarily store runoff and to allow pollutant removal. Over the years, channelization has reduced the runoff storage and pollutant removal capa- bility of these wetlands. Storage is typically only provided for the largest of storm flows. First flush pollutants are allowed to pass through the wetland channels and directly into surface waters. As a part of the proposed development plan, a wet detention pond is proposed in the vicinity of the existing wetlands which will be designed to improve the runoff storage and pollutant removal function that the existing channelized wetlands provide in a more controlled manner. The pond will be designed to have a permanent water quality pool elevation with an additional storage volume to withhold storm flow from a 10 year storm. The additional storage volume will allow pollutants to settle from the runoff before it is released to surface waters. Of special importance is the effective- ness of a wet pond to remove first flush concentrations of pollutants associated with the first inch of a storm event. i i aft wm .......... i ? iil lillllllll#iill?fll(ii .? i r R? JP 0 11 1" w.n i V,q 1p, E r ? ?I J I E ?Sl?• i ? ?t j??? I ? , It ' tl 8 ' i opt+: , qR 31`?l1 e 311 if. fit Ohlif: of 1 s z CN ,21 w u • ` , ' q m ,I . S r! DO W \ 1 ) ?i i S i i \\ ... I U 1 Z C? U' Wm u w w Y i r a 5e ' p;l ? ? ? V v p,d ?1 t 6? ? 0 c iii I ' r ?•O \ ¢ N Z m m ? ? i1 ? ? 4TH R ? ? " '•?•., ? / ? , ? .. 4 sN n d• r I 4 NQ d' S ,D \ `8F\ 3 in .. rN ? Ik N? 4,L4t k u L } Simi f ~ 4 n ? 'Ira v . s I 1 p a n e J n IA M' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r? I Project Location and Description The Park Crossing-15 Acre Site is located in Mecklenburg County, NC on the north side of Park Road between Johnston Road and NC 51 (Pineville-Matthews Road). The site consists of 14.4832 acres. General site boundaries are formed by Park Road (SR 3687) on the south and east and existing single family and multi-family residential development to the north and west. The land is presently owned by First Carolina Investors of Mecklenburg, Inc.. The entire project is located within the Weddington NC-SC USGS Quadrangle and within the watershed of McMullen Creek (NC stream index 11-137-9-_5) which is located approximately 3500 feet to the southeast (downstream) of the site. Situated on an interstream divide (ridge) between Little Sugar Creek and McMullen Creek, the site contains no creeks, ponds, or other drainage features which appear on the USGS maps, soils maps, or NWI maps. The site is more than 1500 feet from any pond or blue line intermittent or perennial stream which appears on the most recent USGS Quad. This land was at one time part of a much larger tract of land. This land was primarily used for agriculture as indicated by land patterns on aerial photography and soil surveys. Factors which have significantly changed the character of this site include the intense development of the surrounding land, ditching and channelization for agriculture and development, successional growth in open ' areas, and the residual effects of hurricane Hugo which occurred in September 1989. During Sep- tember of 1989, Hurricane Hugo resulted in a significant amount of storm damage in forested por- tions of this site. The damage to canopy vegetation resulted in a regrowth of sucessional understory ' species. Much of the site which was originally pature or cropland is in the early stages of succes- sional regrowth. The development of the upper reaches of the drainage basin which contributes to this site has over time increased the quantity of stormwater flow entering the site from the north and west. When this flow reaches the natural low point at a culvert under Park Road it accumulates rapidly and results in temporary inundation of lower elevations. The naturally slow permeability of the Iredell soil throughout the drainage basin contributes to the rapid surface runoff. u 7i L ? t i i t t 35*0783p 52'30 s12 ^E. 2040000 FEET fs c 1 513 514 j+t P J ? / ? 1 +ru - ? i ? r f 3886mo- N, ash; 770000 FEET Jl (s c F t 4 ^1 coa cw % / ?? t -? 1 n, rev- .\? ?? ? ?? ' , r % J 3885 ?• ? r;> ? ?•? r. ?f ? /? /^ 1 iy{h Mee 560-'' )?i `f y ?ji _tt 30??I/?n G;rrr,son 1 , , -_--? -JJ ? v \ ?' _ T • ?? j \?...-?? ? ? \ ?f IBS .\? :, • C ?;' 3597. +? ??" `1? y? f ti' \\ •` 40 j/ 027 4 5,.?. .•.f ?+ v / i t ??` t l l? r r .r ire ?' \` "i /r 3882! ° ?%?4• _. ' i; ,?V.,?'. ?Jf? ?1 g51 Source: USGS 7.5 minute quad, Weddington NC-SC, Photorevised 1988 Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Scale: 1"=2000 Mecklenburg County NC NORTH PROJECT LOCATION e t i i Ai? FM . 1? J r E, Sx?- ?? Y ?Y y?,?,? ¦` ??ppww???? ??yy??,,,,?? ? ? ?' ?„a„?„w+w-....,,tea y C ?D ?NYar CuC~N UQ? y L 14 s e t 3SV l#Y t? 4 - s- i(+ t i ,r t:F?1 .i ' t AWWj .Mt . to'7 Isla. ttP.,? Ilk ks » yr g toy kl - ti • • , ??` fir, ? .- ? ? w i ' 1 K 4p w lk' A?W _ .r ? L. 40 11 '?Jz. 1 +? sew. a I ca •L N L 'QCs O caZ y UQQ L CC C/? Qr s L C (DZ L- E r' A Soils ' The soils of the site have been mapped by the Mecklenburg County office of the USDA- NRCS and are documented on sheet 12 of the Mecklenburg County Soil Survey. ' Soils which have been identified on this property are generally comprised of three series: ' IrA Iredell Fine Sandy Loam, 0-1 % slopes, Typic Hapludalfs ' IrB Iredell Fine Sandy Loam, 1-8% slopes, Typic Hapludalfs WkB Wilkes loam, 48% slopes, Typic Hapludalfs ' Although none of the soils are listed as hydric in the National List of Hydric Soils, 1991, IrA(Iredell) soils are listed by the Mecklenburg County SCS as having hydric inclusions of poorly drained soils in depressions. One small area of drained IrA soils occurs along the north part of this site. The majority of the soils on this site are mapped as IrB. Iredell (IrB and Ii-A) soils are described as moderately well drained soils which typically occur on broad ridges and upland sideslopes. Iredell soils are described as having seasonal wetness due to impermeable clay subsoil. A perched water table may be observed at 1.0-2.0' during November ' through March under normal conditions. Wilkes soils are described as well drained soils occurring on upland ridges. Depth to seasonal water ' table in Wilkes soils is greater than 6.0 feet. One small area of Wilkes soils occurs on the northern part of this site. 1 I n pp? j° :us Ccbz ?sZC y fs P? PAeB g _ ,, ?td'• 33 6 r7?ti 11 1 1 14_1 f \ ? i i j(4 iris "FN Ce, V?u C - J r y? 4 !. I hard ?Cld.? ? 'w \ '1 'A W Source: USDA-NRCS Soil Survey for Mecklenburg County, Sheet #12 Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Scale: 1"=2000' Mecklenburg County NC NORTH SOILS SURVEY J Site Hydrology The entire site is located within the drainage basin and above the headwaters of McMullen Creek (NC Stream index 11-137-9-_5). McMullen Creek and its tributaries have been assigned a Water Quality Classification of "C". The most recent USGS Quad map indicates that no blue line streams or ponds are located within 1500' of the site. National Wetlands Inventory maps indicate no wetlands within the vicinity of the site. All runoff flowing onto and through the site is the direct result of stormwater which is generated by upstream development. A total area of approximately 92 acres contributes flow to the single outfall point on the site. Surface flow is primarily concentrated in two drainage ditches which have been dug to carry flow from offsite public drainage easements as indicated on the site bound- ary survey. Originally, the larger of the two ditches appears to have been dug for agricultural pur- poses to drain a small isolated depression occurring within an area of IrA soils located to the north of the site. The larger ditch has a characteristic trapezoidal shape with a typical bottom width of three to four feet and a top width of five to six feet. The depth of the channel varies with grade but averages approximately three feet. Spoil banks occur on one or both sides of the ditch along its length. The smaller ditch on the site is the result of drainage from a multi family development to the west. The smaller ditch is very shallow (less than one foot) in most areas and is two to four feet wide. A public drainage easement contributes stormwater flow to this channel. Both of the ditches on this site have a nearly straight alignment as indicated on a topographic survey of the site. This indicates that the present configuration of these drainage features is not naturally occurring and have been dug or channelized. The lowest elevations of the site occur just upstream of an existing 60" concrete culvert under Park Road. The lowest elevations in the area immediately upstream of the culvert are subject to flooding following larger or prolonged storm events. Runoff from the contributing basin accumu- lates rapidly at the culvert and is backed up onto the site until it can flow through. This situation occurs most often during winter months. A 15' wide sewerline was constructed through the center of the site from east to west ap- proximately 10 years ago to intercept with another line which runs from north to south. The grade was raised slightly above natural grade on the east-west line a dike which over the years has im- peded the normal overland sheet flow. A small portion of the wetland area (.052 ac.) occurs on the upstream side of the sewerline. Numerous test pits have been dug throughout the site to observe the hydrologic effects of groundwater during the early portion of the growing season. Each test pit was observed over a period of more than one week during typical weather conditions. n I I n 1 0 Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC NORTH Scale: V=2000' N.W.I. MAP Source: USFWS National Wetlands Inventory, Weddington NC-SC Quad, 1991 ' EM - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ZB .0300 0308 CATAWBA RIVER BASIN ' Name of Stream Description Class Classification Date Index No. Eagle Branch From source to Dam at Eagle Lake B 3/1/62 11-137-4-2-(1) (Watt Lake, Eagle Lake) ' Eagle Branch From Dam at Eagle Lake to Coffey Creek C 9/1/74 11-137-4-2-(2) Maynard Lake Entire lake and connecting stream to C 9/1/74 11-137-4-3 Coffey Creek ' Moody Lake Entire lake and connecting stream to C 9/1/74 11-137-4-4 Coffey Creek Johnson Lake Entire lake and connecting stream to C 9/1/74 11-137-4-5 Coffey Creek ' Spratt Lake Entire lake and connecting stream to C 9/1/74 11-137-5 Sugar Creek Kings Branch From source to Sugar Creek C 9/1/74 11-137-6 ' McCullough Branch From source to Sugar Creek C 9/1/74 11-137-7 Little Sugar Creek From source to North Carolina-South C 9/1/74 11-137-8 Carolina State Line Dairy Branch From source to Little Sugar Creek C 9/1/74 11-137-8-1 t Brier Creek From source to Little Sugar Creek C 8/1/85 11-137-8-2 Edwards Branch From source to Brier Creek C 3/1/77 11-137-8-2-1 ' Little Hope. Creek McAlpine Creek From source to Little Sugar Creek From source to North Carolina-South C C 8/1/85 9/1/74 11-137-8-3 (Waverly Lake) Carolina State Line 11-137-9 Campbell Creek From source to McAlpine Creek C 9/1/74 11-137-9-1 ' Irvins Creek (McEwen From source to McAlpine Creek C 9/1/74 11-137-9-2 Lake) Lake Windermere and Entire lakes and connecting streams C 9/1/74 11-137-9-3 ' Chillis Lake Fouxmile Creek to McAlpine Creek From source to McAlpine Creek C 9/1/74 11-137-9-4 Rocky Branch From source to Fourmile Creek C 9/1/74 11-137-9-4-1 ' Lake Providence Entire lake and connecting stream to Roc Branch C 9/1/74 11-137-9-4-1-1 McMullen C e k r e From source to McAlpine Creek C 8/1/85 11-137-9-5 Steele Creek From source to NO E rt a- u Carolina State Line - Walker Branch From source to Steele Creek C 9/1/74 11-137-10-1 Polk Ditch From source to Walker Branch C 9/1/74 11-137-10-1-1 ' Blankmanship Branch From source to North Carolina-South Carolina State Line C 9/1/74 11-137-10-2 Clems Branch From source to North Carolina-South C 9/1/74 11-137-11 Carolina State Line ' Twelvemile Creek From source to North Carolina-South C 3/1/62 11-138 Carolina State Line West Fork Twelvemile From source to Twelvemile Creeek C 9/1/74 11-138-1 ' Creek Culvert Branch From source to West Fork Twelvemile C 9/1/74 11-138-1-1 Creek Mundys Run From source to West Fork Twelvemile C 9/1/74 11-138-1-2 Creek East Fork Twelvemile From source to Twelvemile Creek C 9/1/74 11-138-2 ' 29 1GOgeLG; G+-o.ss ??c gria?s WATM Q tAL C- y STA.,?AmA&c:?s "sj,?ugA '-o rFte Wk's 6F 6A XWBA RI LAM VAscN. Vegetation Communities The site consists of essentially four vegetation communities: Community 1. Successional Wetland (Hydrophytic) The successional wetland community occurs in areas which were previously cleared for agriculture and have regrown as a young forested hydrophytic community. Immature canopy species ' in these areas include Green Ash (Fraxinus), American Elm (Ulmus), Red Maple (Acer), Sweet Gum (Liquidambar), and Box Elder (Acer). ' Community 2.Open/Successional Upland (Non-Hydrophytic) Agricultural land which has remained open or has begun early stages of successional growth ' is dominated by upland species of herbs including Redtop (Tridens), Honeysuckle (Lonicera), Broomsedge (Andropogon), and Goldenrod (Solidago). Woody shrub and saplings include Multi- flora rose (Rosa), and Blackberry (Rubus), Winged Elm (Ulmus), and Sweet Gum (Liquidambar) ' Community 3. Forested Wetland (Hydrophytic) The forested wetland community occurs in areas which occupy the lowest elevations of the ' site. This forested hydrophytic community is dominated by canopy species of Green Ash (Fraxinus), American Elm (Ulmus), Red Maple (Acer), Sweet Gum (Liquidambar), and Box Elder (Acer). ' Community 4. Forested Upland (Non-Hydrophytic) The forested upland community occupies areas which occured between agricultural fields in uplands. These areas are dominated by mature canopy species of Oaks (Quercus), Hickories (Carya), ' Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus), Dogwood (Cornus), and American Holly (Ilex). Groundcover is dominated by Honeysuckle (Lonicera) in most areas. ' Numerous additional species which occur within each community type were utilized to ' characterize each community as being hydrophytic or not. The relative dominance of species within each strata has been determined and the indicator status of each dominant species has been noted based upon "The National List of Plant Secies Which Occur in Wetlands, 1988 National Summary" t US Fish and Wildlife Service. n u J Wetland Determination Methodology Those portions of the site which have been identified (in a preliminary manner) as jurisdictional under Section 404 of the Clean Water Actor Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act include wetland areas which satisfy the definition of a wetland in the "Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delinea- tion Manual, Technical Report Y-87- I", January 1987, U.S. Army Corps Environmental Laboratory. A routine on-site determination method utilizing the multi-parameter approach was implemented to identify the upper wetland boundary of all areas which satisfy the three parameters as described in the manual: 1. Hydrophytic Vegetation 2. Hydric Soils 3. Wetland Hydrology The methodology was utilized to make the determination: 1. Preliminary data gathering and synthesis. Data sources USGS Quadrangle Map National Wetlands Inventory Map USDA-NRCS Soil Survey for Mecklenburg County Mecklenburg County Engineering Department Flood Data Applicant provided topography, boundary survey Previous wetland boundary determinations 2. Selection of Routine on-site Determination Method 3: Identification of Plant Community Types The site was divided into its major vegetation communities for charactization. u 4. Transects were established approximately perpendicular to the major water course for location of sample observation points. 5. Observation points were located along transects within each major vegetation community to observe and record the characteristics of hydrophytic vegetaion, hydric soils and wetland hydrology. Each sample observation point (sample plot) consisted of one or more 18-24" deep test pits ' dug with a spade to characterize soils and hydrology, and a thirty foot radius area to characterize tree and woody vine species, and a five foot radius area to characterize a representative sample of the sapling, shrub, and herbaceous plant species. All observed data was recorded on an appropriate Data ' Form 1 as well as notation of Atypical Conditions and Normal Environmental Conditions. A deter- mination was made whether or not the sample plot was a wetland based upon available and observed data. Each sample plot has been marked in the field with labelled blue and white striped flagging. ' When a wetland/non-wetland determination had been made at all sample plots, an upper wetland boundary was assumed to occur between wetland plots and non-wetland plots. Numerous ' additional test pits were dug along each transect to identify the boundary location. Once boundaries had been located along each transect, the characteristics at this point were utilized to determine the boundary location between transects until the entire site had been divided into wetland and non- wetland areas. This boundary was then confirmed and adjusted through the use of visual observation and additional test pits on either side of the line. All upper wetland boundaries have been located in the field with orange or orange and black surveyors flagging. Each flag has been assigned a number ' and located on a topographic map of the site with a compass and field measurement. Flag locations were surveyed to record wetland boundary locations. u I- I r References ' Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual TR YR-87-1, 1987, U.S. Army Corps National List of Plant Species Which Occur in Wetlands, 1988, US FWS ' Soil Survey of Mecklenburg County, June 1980, USDA SCS Hydric Soils of the United States, 1990, NTCHS / SCS Munsell Soil Color Charts, 1975, Kollmorgen Corporation ' Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas, June 1987, Albert E. Radford . Aquatic andWetland Plants of the Southeastern United States,Monocotyledons, 1979, Godfrey and Wooten ' Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Southeastern United States, Dicotolyledons,1981, Godfrey and Wooten ' Field Guide to Trees and Shrubs, 1972, George A. Petrides Field Guide to the Grasses, Sedges, and Rushes of the U.S., 1980, Edward Knobel Fruit and Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs, 1946, William M. Harlow ' Wildflowers of North America, 1984, Frank D. Venning Manual of the Grasses of the United States (two volumes), 1950 & 1971, Hitchcock. Site topographic and boundary surveys by General Surveyors, P.A. ' Site Aerial Photography, 1966, 1975, 1978, 1987, & 1991, Mecklenburg County Engineering. n J * 't a yr;3t r31NETLAND RATIf WCJRKSHEE T,x"` i otarth{ Vers?o?1? 'xy^ twJk.Z`•?"''7 'tiiFE.1.? i+..::.i?.?3..:?.:..'i...?...a:.:._..:2.:,...,..s. r?u.... .a:. i_ ...r.n.. _..... ?..:.Y1.. -...r....,.?,..?rii:c?3.sitavaa ?w.'i?a:nY,?Cf?w:'rW:.. ?......,::#1a il1:i.:J.?..Sr. ,,... ro:ect name PaRV, 11-4/ L5 Ac.? Nearest road _ emu. rz?.r? County .Mgz. 1=4. i m k (;--Wetland area •0(9 acres Wetland width feet - ame of evaluator 141A1 c::A 'R Date 5 IS,-g7 Ne?land :.location ?y E -,? SY? v - :z %"':Q on pond "or lake 4--? on perennial stream r { on ritermxttarit stream witliin inteistrearu cit?ide k`Z ?] other z ,;. 1/2 , radius) k or, forested/ .? agricultur :? impervioc Dominant; v . y1it ^A,J`f? 'F' bIM! pr,`2,1 ?/?+ 1 1 ) t IW'\' 14 to 3 ?IX" L? h•?Gf??i ?l? ..lie. y_15 Soil series (?c?n !C7 I.C X'L S ' p CY x ? i f J i,. 1 z (Z) 11?MII?YCs 1c+.E V^"1l?"/'T ?1V f? b: ? predominantly ?orgar11c hurtius; muck,- or peat < predominantly mineral non-sandy',3 t °?k d wetness t ? ntlysandy j an p { redomina wk` 3 ;? semipermanentfy, .to permanently: 'f ` ?:floodedor?inuridated Hydraulic factora`? ?_ _ ?? seasonally f,loaded._aor inundated , ??'? steep topography ? mtermitantly flooded or temporary <r?. ? ditched or, channelized surface water. A 0 total wetland''width` ,>100 feet ? no :evidence; of flooding or surfacE ;>;,,,;,,,,,;,;,,>;;,;,;;>;,,,,,;,,,;;>.•,;,;,;;;?,,,,,,,,; water Wetland type (select one)* ? Bottomland hardwood forest ? Pine sava-.na ®' Headwater forest (vGR-.( YOUN4cn) ? Freshwater marsh ? Swamp forest ? Bog/fen l 3 ? Wet flat ? Ephemera' wetland ? Pocosin ? Carolina Say ? Bog forest ? Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes o- stream channels RR weight U? Water storage x '4-99 Wetland Score 01 Bank/Shoreline stabilization 0 x 4s6$ s Pollutant removal 2 x 3-9@• ??- j C,.? , f ; Wildlife habitat ?4 _ x Aquatic life value .?1^ x -4--es G Recreation/Education W Als, x 1.99- - Add 1 point if in sensitive watershed and > 1011/6 nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 rr le upstream, uoslope, or radius .?adrd M*A?/tfr'r'A4"• ///%edd/??r•`/d6I'fdr?r-#M.4 !0..p??i,.J,./IV1iH.'OIJP/I??/?/I///I//N//IrNi///i?Irdil/Iliv/.'I+'A/Nv//i?Yilr'/rrf?",'V ell" 1 57 Fourth rVers at ?` WETLAND RAT1ING WDRKS??yEET? [itif.'{YI;F?.i.?w...rwll7iu..w?Sh"p3?jr..r+?ur,`..1 .. ?ty?y{..r?.'y,.l 4'•Iiri..:a?;LI....L.::...a'v?.....J.'v..:?rl.??iwl?.ta...rwtw.....+.:.+Y?.<..ww7nai».v..rry.??J.w?•Slii:f?ti?iiliM1:ileYYS.rY.......... Fo;ect name z. Nearest road PA13j?:, R?.o Cniinrv MEr. ?? ?ur??Wetland area .yids" acres Wetland width Inv' Ay- feet semipermanently Ito- permanenT -? :. flooded or inundated =r Hydraulic fac-tors ?? `` flooded ",or Inundated' seasonally C3 13 steep topography , . " r Inte61lttantly, flooded or temporary ` (? ditched or, channelized surface water ?.' ..:Y? total wetland-width X100 feet ? no `evidence: o; flooding or surface r Wetland type (select one)* ' ? Bottomland hardwood forest ? Pine savanna 9 Headwater forest ? Freshwater marsh ? ' ? Swamp forest ? Bog/fen ' i ? Wet flat wetland ? Ephemera t ? Pocosin ? Carolina z-ay ' ? Bog forest ? Other *The ratio; system cannon be applied to salt or brackish marshes o. stream channels . .................:.,,,,,,.,,;..r,r.,,,r.,,rr,,,r,,,,,,,,, r,,,,rrr. ,r,,,,.,......, r..,.,r,,,,.......,..,......,..........,.,.....,..rrr,.r. weight .r,, % Water storage Z x 4.9e • Wetland Score Bank/Shoreline stabilization ?- x 4.9$? Pollutant removal x 5-69 = ;? r y ? Wildlife habitat x &r$9 _ Aquatic life value x 4.99 ? Recreation/Education N1A x --99 = * Add 1 point if in sensitive water shed and > 10% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 rr.ae upstream, upslope, or radius r ; .......................................,.,.........?.......... .ii.•iriiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiriiiiii?iiiiii,ii,iiiiriiiiirr,riiiiiriri;rrrrr„rr/. 1 57 r1 L- 7 L L r-, F L7 7 L ' 3S !s? !D7 709 to ? S 6A 5 9? DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) 1-A Project/site:_ StRy-, cZoss,t,k y - t5 4v-*KF- : IrE Date: ?-lS Applicant/Owner: _ FZ County: ?,? if Investigator: State: W/- tt Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? <:O> No Community ID: 2 Is the site significant)y disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes Is the area a otential ? roblem ar o Transect ID: - p p ea Yes ? (If needed, explain on reverse.) Plot ID: A Wr,FTATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum In. Dominant Plant Species Stratum ndicator > FRAsaNU?. PE?IfsYLV4t v, L:r .E4LL,,J 9. LI ID4MBAY f TVrd,& „A r tze- FA(.-t 10. LIn3 in M Ak 7Y?'tA"9 ,yd bAPi _ FAc_t 12. 'ft ibr- b GSA VLLdn _kg_P_R _ F L?U 13. LONl(o &A , lA,p,-is4n P,, X 3 .7. Tyxii?p "?G ICArK "Fee FAr' = F _ 14. 1$. 8. tp ??.41wwagm"PO aav2? _ 16. _..? _ Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL , FACW or FAC ??/c C3/?-5??0) (eXcludin FAC). Remarks; Succ?s5tot-rA? Zt:,tl:tO:' ? .t Ito ACEA PeZVIO(1SL.Y CL,- >?ED t=c Ab11=tu.?L.?u? . HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other , Saturated in upper 12 inches X No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns In Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: K/A (in.) Oxidized Root Channels In upper 12 in Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: } I$" (in.) Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: > 181 (in) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: No.? - ?'VIr>E1,4 Snil r% 1-A Map Unit Name d.eat' (Series and Phase): IRS' IrEAEu. >:tN E s1,xAby Av\ Drainage Class: W&J-DiZAi?-?EA 1 - 8 °70 '-(-PgS Taxonomy (Subgroup): -t-ypi" Confirm Mapped Type? Ye No Profile Descri t,R ion: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, Cinches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. O -Z _ 10 YK `{/3 mon+E ?lfC. L?o,nn --10 `' y /? ._ Q C.LAY LOAM I [? `(2 't/(e M"4-ZFA1I0 Few ew M M r.i 10 `L ??Z IDYL. "/J, r AN4X P lmy- ce srn,e,W,-ra?.,.?_. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol K Concretions rhm 6vm&xeT,ouS _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content In Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ Sul(idic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List -X_ Gleyed or Low•Chroma Colors _ Other (Explain in Remarks) t'GF'tA ' Remarks: WtILAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Ye No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes No ydric Soils Present? Yes ?(o o IH Remarks: .i C I I 0 fl G I I Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site ' Mecklenburg County NC Test pit Soil profile Upland 1-A Site Photographs I I I I Park Crossing -15 Acre Site ' Mecklenburg County NC Upland 1-A Site Photographs Vegetation community character Vegetation community character !S' 59, ZOO w LJI DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) ject/Site:IC-AzPT:'Stt Date: licant/Oer, County: ?? estigator: 4czd4 State' ? [Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: 1 e site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes ? Transect ID: e area a potential problem area? Yes (g plot ID, if needed, explain on reverse.) VFr,FTATInN Dominant Plant Species Stratum indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator t=''..?eI u x•• uuc.., -.f:Ae w 9 e-F-L Tv. Ar_ylc=ArA C-'APL. -FAc w LALLMUb .4Mg i AnrA TZpp_ FAC..« LIL Mt. -, ALAJ'A jAPt_ Az_(A t' ilL M_oS 2 iAr6 TK.EE FAGw f 1 Ti>X'L»DE""BZ*•+ EPC- 4 &&F- &Ae , V Lim S L T'R t°z FAC1 . d '[,?R . lQU1DAMR,.V,C EiTec La c,.?_,A TZ.E ss ., t=ALrt 13, 6. v", .,. • 1 1 e. TZ _EAeAA- 14. L 1,MU , AtAzZi ac__NA ? ?,ADc FALm4 1S. ?[s it 1zUR, ?; _ APB.. rA_ 16, Percent of Dominant Spec ies that are OBL, FACW or FAC 790 (Aj? o (,(,•-??? s ^'?. A,6 (excluding FAG, TM. Remarks: A4'Te,K SPeuF's WAS' eAirly tTac,6 eoF(ni=owrN Aµ GauLC> t4=-r SE k.E`(Ep T77 '5pUAE6 • FMAN1'A,GIS Wty, e,*ww" 44- Fc-, ? S t IF V&1-FAt w $001 * vECzeTn?oN i5 H?(DtcWPrFM c. i` A? S IP Fkc. 80(S--7) FAC LA - UR, 70 HYDROLOC Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Aerial Photographs Other .? No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indications: Primary Indicators: Inundated Saturated In upper 12 inches Water Marks Drift Lines _ Sediment Deposits _X_ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indications (2 or more required); -- CA Oxidized Root Channels In upper 12 in .X.- Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data FAC-Neutral Test Y, Other (Explain in Remarks) Fleld Observations: ' [ of Surface Water: (in,) to Free Water in Pit: > 8(in.) to Saturated Soil: i Z'" (in.) Remarks: APB NAS ' .1 CAM?ver> IuugAATsp/ ec,41UpA-1M 1>G.ti?INC'j 1 11 1\ F_k'Pt Pe,FZr or- CtPowi M6, ?A6.,oN . WA7BK 10T'(::> Col ` , ?a i SOILS Map Unit Name I'KS • IRt:pEt.t FINE s&,NtY 1-. M0C*4?ATr0."f (Series and Phase): I Tv 8 ??, S, tr.oPE4, Drainage Class: wev- c>ea,t4ep Taxonomy (Subgroup): Confirm Mapped Type? ® No Profile Descrl tiom Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, Onchcs) Horizon IMunsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc f?j-? 4i/z. 1aye 4/z Few/FAQ _t.CAM Z'S`( 4J/4 ?OYZ'</z Few / FAtm -Mu MG.., - r S ?_ 2 • S Y ?/Z 1 bY? 4/ti MANY/??oD , Lvh*0&1 (-or•«, I MM (!a c.L•.Y I,, ? < 1 ?.. ?D Yle 44 MA /Mc2 Ir U 1 N9w e-w5t,4 Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol X Concretions _ Histic Epipedon - High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime -' Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions on National Hydric Soils List ` Listed X Gleyed or Low•Chroma Colors r r Other (Explain In Remarks) C4•I1ROMA a, C>t t.yev?' v o" Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION H,ydrophytic Vegetation Present? es No Wetland Hydrology Present? e No Hydric Soils Present? es No Remarks: Is this sampling point within a wetland? (0 No I Test pit Park Crossing -15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC Site Photographs Soil profile Wetland 1-B I u Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site ' Mecklenburg County NC Wetland 1-B Site Photographs Vegetation community character Vegetation community character DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site:_ 14?Z 4,1 Date: S-1S-97 Applicant/Owner: -- c o,tz?,a?1 `_ ae-v _195= County: ME c aIJ 1 Investigator: _ Gt,.t A R WYA State: Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? (:ED No Community ID: Z. Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes ? Is the area a r otential bl ? Transect ID: 1 p p o em area Yes Plot ID: c. (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Id, 1O` ICO 5` ' ,Sg Sol K01 L Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator t. u LMu s A L.y rA. -ts Tr E G- ? PAL"i- ®??d ..ttaDt o A1?1'_'.IMa _FIF„1?L'3 t=A,GU.t UM1?E2ut, vIR:l,?INIG1lA TES k CJ) ul.t Li- Ql d? ?? 1?APL _ ?1 ?[11+ 10. 1m 11. IF c1 -o *?'•+N ?y-5 t IEEE ?pfIY????INC rELMINIF $- FAG.11 > ! 4{ ?1 Rufa 14194,t '1 aA ,bAPI_ FA e_" - 13, o M11?8(l? A r?r?Tl_?? zu F3 PA(_u i- 14, v N?.R FA[ t_I 1 5. I nNi ZA ,tAt?Ml s1 ?aE1Z?^ ??.Sc- 16. ' inant Species that are OBL ( l di , FACW or FAC 1 1 y 7 = ? / exc u ng FAC). 9 e o LEarks,: I plµq?pdyvT-}I iAeEA AeEVIC "$LY LLZA'?ED ?R tRtcuL T-Lkg E . ' HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe In Remarks): Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Aerial Photographs Other .,?., No Recorded Data Available Field Observations: ' Depth of Surface Water: _ Not-t E, (in.) Depth to Free Water in Pit: 10 (in.) Depth to Saturated Soil: (in,) Remarks: 1 Wetland Hydrology indications: N4c;t4E Primary Indicators: Inundated Saturated in upper 12 inches Water Marks Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels In upper 12 in Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data FAC-Neutral Test ' Other (Explain In Remarks) 7? sobs Map Unit Name It-3 - I?EpEw Ftr`t6 SaMt3^y l M t,,tap q-(Ec?Y (Series and Phase): _ I $ ?? s,,onES Drainage Class: Wgu-- txAt"e:D Taxonomy (Subgroup): 7YPi1AP L'"Dt,L.s:" Confirm Mapped Type? a No Profile Descri ttion: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (n h Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mun ell Moist) Contrast ,Structure, etc. (0 YK ti/<v 10YtZ FEW F--* A LaAM 10 `(tz ?/L $ ? IOY Q ??y LOAM 16 M 6 ? _. , MAUu PH u IDYP y1% IOY S/z FEvv?ST?oryG ,1,?,??( t,c.Y?1?t Hydric Soil Indicators: w Histosol K Concretions Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils - Sulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List A Gleyed or Low•Chroma Colors Other (Explain in Remarks) t Fh aeLow td' H4vE to v c*g*,,A . Remarks: WtILANU DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Hydric Soils Present? 1-? Yes Yes Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes Yes o 1 . t 0 I I I Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC Test pit Soil profile Upland 1-C Site Photographs I t I Vegetation community character Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC Upland 1-C Site Photographs Vegetation community character 30° lOa J O'! ' rte J5Z DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Z-A Project/Site: _ FR*eK Cpc,.6s Date: S - tS - 97 Applicant/Owner: _ Ft r t+?.?-,n l..INAA IWYeo. ak ' County; mF_ck- L?"t "ec, Investigator: _ /_gA.t CA ? ?. State: HL- Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes Is the area a potential roblem areal' Y ? Transect ID: 2- l p es (if needed, explain on reverse,) P ot ID; _ A VFr,FTATION ominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum In icato TZEE 2 - u Mu _FA-e-W 9. u?Jr(„S ,,?t.ares. ,,_ SAPt. F?e? ?t s a; _ L. > a reE? 3 1LN 7F(Z ' _ 10. ?1G-.irsti ? ?aP? FAL _ . , y1 L S v,er.?1`IAWA 2E _ > 4• 4,nIEdcl? ELM nw TPSG FALt.1 1 ! -16[ 1STP M e jf4 5j40,A 3 ^b'eR ?N ?? a tdEP Mtr 3 CA 5. FeA,.,ntua F.,H?,Y v "'t °_ -QGW T _ , . c? - - -_ . pxtcvta??neoa ?tcaNt 4?GER PAZ ACEL NtE/.u"Nn ?'t'.t.__ _FAUN 14 C aA.L4LgA rtNt??,urn, use A,C,W SAPC. F6Lw 1 T ox?coa6rta??? RAtxcA?K, HE 1=4c P _ FAN 16 _ _ LaHtcA" _LA-PONtcA ViN?F FA(,` Percent of Dominant Species that are 08L l di ( , FACW or FAC 7X0 = 7o°Jo S? S Al ( L , exc u n FAC). . a o $ Remarks; SAMPt.t: PL4o,r pN SMAc.c. Rtt 4croNCc t -tT632:STP_EA?q L7tvIDE . nTuKULU(JY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge .? Aerial Photographs Other No Recorded Data Available Field Observations: Depth of Surface Water: t.toHe (in,) Depth to Free Water in Pit: > IS° (in,) Depth to Saturated Soil: _ >Ia`` (in,) Wetland Hydrology Indications: Primary Indicators: Inundated Saturated in upper 12 inches Water Marks Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary indications (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data „X FAC-Neutral Test " Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 1 O'Sb 0"yio S •O SV6 C? o? 0% S[lll C Z -A Map Unit Name Tzz - tv--CE-t,t. FINti cY LC>AM M0C>=ATv'y (Series and Phase): _ I T° a) *'Z' 5 ,.or s Drainage Class: yye;LA.- X>RA,mu'D Taxonomy (Subgroup): TYZ {}-?Ad?t? Confirm Mapped Type? es No Profile escriRtion: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munseii Moist) Contrast Structure. etc. A I 0Y z y/3 M or4 E n.t /A LOAM A i o Yt?. 3/3 I.totitE N/A LOAK -l? IbY? yy3 ti.tQt;+E I-4 /A SturLegp? Hydric Soil Indicators: ?.1OHF- .__ Histosol Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content In Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low•Chroma Colors ,,- Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: wt I LAND DETERMINATION FFHydrophytic Vegetation Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Hydric Soils Present? (S No Yes (CM Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes No Yes o Remarks: I I 0 M I Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site ' Mecklenburg County NC Test pit Soil profile Upland 2-A Site Photographs u H u I fl Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site ' Mecklenburg County NC Upland 2-A Site Photographs Vegetation community character Vegetation community character low* DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION Z _ t (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: PD,FCK. t4 e':, - I I, At-,SiDate: %-IS-971 Applicant/Owner:r-k&&C County: M ???sz Investigator; _ c. ( ._?s; State: ---- - WC,_ Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? C No Community ID: 3 Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes Transect ID: z Is the area a potential problem area? Yes (a Plot ID: (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION u r n "' % Adt?e. TPZF- W, _ t5°?v 3 _ (1L?ntla .?nnpv i?e.,e -I- a.c X10 ?t?(1?rfZLIM SINE4fi& S4t[ug 25°b ?LcMu?+ Amp gAb t5 . A?s? "U:K1AtAD=_ SAP? lo`b - 7. to (? t_O?{ILLQS __1 I.ll A ....t1F?.._. FAu 9. F-?W 10. FA,(-w ill F-AL- 12. FA i uv_ 13, rAc-vj 14. F Ac_w is, II Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC '0/, _ 85,7 ar /4? ^ ??o\ I I (excluding FA C). ? Remarks: Svv%, STvftM C)4wA.6tF r-O ptct. v ??-,q?vN ?? TO Hct tc-A?.tE Nc,((,rp„0. FpreKa m tgag) HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Aerial Photographs Other No Recorded Data Available Field Observations: Depth of Surface Water. _ UCt? 0nJ Depth to Free Water in Pit: i7Z (inJ Depth to Saturated Soil: Coo (in.) Wetland Hydrology Indications: Primary Indicators: Inundated Saturated in upper 12 Inches , X Water Marks X Drift Lines X Sediment Deposits X Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indications (2 or more required): X . Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in X Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data ?,. FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks; VET +D NYpRot.LY,?y SJID T. AZFA HA-;, i3ae" 08 e1tVev ' T-a j&g 6A X_AT'e,D /14U,rkDA-IEO AUMM,6t 6A4L.Y P49T- di= C1011 S Z- S Map Unit Name ReVEL, E'II-tE GWDY LOAM P1pp8CA ? (Series and Phase): To 8 ;o su„ a? Drainage Class: We", Taxonomy (Subgroup): TYPt4- 4-lo t- i ng, LS Confirm Mapped Type? No Profile Descri tion: Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (MunseJl Moist) (Munseli Moist) ContrastStructure. etc. A_ loY1Z 441i (UY % -S/y FAIN SiLZ-Y LQ4M ' jC) YiZ l y - InYr 5/I rt V eal (,T-? LOAM Hydric Soil Indicators: - Histosol Concretions _ Histic Epipedon Sul(idic Od r _ High Organic Content In Surface Layer In Sandy Soils _ o Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions K Gleyed or Low•Chroma Colors Listed on National Hydric Soils List _?6, Other (Explain in Remarks) l?t?CA < L ? 10" Remarks: E+IARP CEMARuApON O(= SATUlRWj ep 2.ANE 1`o C> 19 SotV WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? No Wetland Hydrology Present? a No is this sampling point within a wetland? Ye No Hydric Soils Present? es No II Remarks: 1 •'t Test pit Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC Site Photographs Soil profile Wetland 2-B I I Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County, NC Wetland 2-B Site Photographs Vegetation community character Vegetation community character DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION 001 ,?,• (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) r 1 r r ct/Site: ?)mC4 IS AczE canVOwner; _ t-tgstt y,.?n„ igator; Date: S-1S-9 County: State: r-4c, F ormal Circumstances exist on the site? tZ No site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes o area a potential problem area? Yes Qo needed, explain on reverse.) Community ID: Transect ID: Plot ID: ?C_ ' VEGETATION r 60 Ib r ID 30 L5 1 r r Dominant Plant Species 5tratum Indicator Dominant Pant Species ratum Indicator _&! R t?lE(.w-It>O T"-Re-c- 9 E=6" 9. t?d.?tia L [lssua ?u ?uQ4?FQtd1 G?6 EgL _1Pr PLLyus -U42LQLes SZr-_r_ A 't- 10, GiALluM rIK6= lly . -_ ?A N9ZX RAZ w 3. W-MI ", AAXA {Zi e"A T'2&.r-_ FA! V! l us&ed 4_"P0?.4ti _ e V t ht P 4..?t?1[I!J Ic, fJ1:NN41?-in i1 w pp AftP ?? 06 ' 4,APL Ac?u _ __ FTAxi M U5 PQQ4SV1yANast SAPc. - F-Ae-W 14. t-ON1l.Et2A AMbNir o 8 Toxtc?MC?vt EAacs?r?5 t It_2A 16, Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL l ( , FACW or FAC 70 7 y / \ (3/4 exc uding FAC), 7 ^? Remarks: S4?N1FtC4tAf S'foe1? ©A?Mq(x? Tv ?r.ta,csY , ? Z.toN Dc?>? Ta r-fcA ?ztcE.. Nc too Csi ?Me? IRe,t r HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge r Aerial Photographs Other X No Recorded Data Available r ,r.. a •.v ..r Field Observations: r Depth of Surface Water: hlC>N Et (in.) Depth to Free Water in Pit: > 18" (in.) r Depth to Saturated Soil, _ >te" (in.) Remarks: r 1 Wetland Hydrology indications: Primary Indicators: Inundated Saturated in upper 12 inches Water Marks Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary indications (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data X FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain In Remarks) tC% 016 O°?o o ?, SOILS Z -" C' Map Unit Name re g " 1?EMLt- :P' Ni? 'G4"'oY L4411? Mo?P. i -Y (Series and Phase): I To S"oPes Drainage Class: Taxonomy (Subgroup): TYRO- t-IaPt,u pA Confirm Mapped Type? Q No Profile Descri t?ion: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munscll Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, es 6-y ?. A 10YF-> NONE. 14/A LOAM y I0 Y>r; y/-S - 44/41 ? µ ctitE N /A 5l v? t?.l? I d - I Cc?? ) C? YK 4 /?. 1 bYe 4/y F?W 1;74 StNn r q t_OAr? Hydric Soil Indicators: _. Histosol Concretions _ Histic Epipedon High Organic Content In Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Gleyed or Low•Chroma Colors Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: wt 1 LANU UETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Q No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes (Ki Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes Q Hydric Soils Present? Yes o 11 Remarks: I Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC Test pit Soil profile Upland 2-C Site Photographs H, I 1 C Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site ' Mecklenburg County NC Upland 2-C Site Photographs Vegetation community character Vegetation community character it u 0 Channel Sections - Ditch / Channel #1 Cooking IZpstreaml Measurements at Park Road Culvert Wetland - 10' Notes: Spoil bank on right side 0"-12" standing water Flow not evident Measurements at 100' upstream of Park Road 6.5 Upland Upland 2' -? ??. 3' Notes: Spoil bank on right side 3.5'--- 0"-1" standing water Flow not evident Measurements at 200' upstream of Park Road 9' Upland Upland Notes: Spoil bank on right side 0"-1" standing water Flow not evident Measurements at 300' upstream of Park Road Upland Upland 2.5' 3' 4 Notes: Spoil bank on both sides 0"-3" standing water Flow not evident Measurements at 400' upstream of Park Road Upland Upland Notes: Spoil bank on both sides 0"-6" standing water 4' Flow not evident Rip-rap starts at 420' upstream of Park Road Measurements at 475' upstream of Park Road (near property line) +------ 7' Upland Upland soil bank on both sides 0"-1" standing water Flow not evident Rip-rap on sides/bottom 49 i STREAM EVALUATION FORIINI Al Project Name: PARw GRv4 ++?G • 1.5 A&" River Basin: GAT'AWBA, Location: NoRrA 4?m of PARt,\ RoAC Nearest Stream: Mc. Mul.l.W GRFre<, `-SSW' ro `J\44) Date: S _ I to -a7 Evaluator. 4g&LCK County: ML?clhttr?,LS3URC,? hll. DWQ Project #: . y ????? t, RFSENT?r x DESCRLPTION . ,F, t Rs a? °?•r , yy t' ? x j ,?. r{?'f ?^ :fix' . PARAIvtETEK5- *? , Y%N}'? > { ,? x _?, ? RAS 19SE4 E o"k E ezi and b anx? YEs To SNAPS w vrN FLAT SalTcK O+ 0081ca P#'K`a ; ; ~ 4 Po?.?ot-t of C-(4 ket. tew RIPp XAP , oTHap- StSL1IR edsnos ate? pAP??lo.l. noµS SAME AFo 5uZ t-tDimGt Stw1. , R 4HD6C 1 QROt.1S eovTS ?+.1ZE ORSSti?lp ?e.ot4t?, Fibrous roots x` ??S Seect.tu(cs /SAPUUGrs AeZ ?TP4 i m Woody wetland plants? ' Yi?S a„ pE5 pF GNANt`tEl. , FpL, /FALW c p"4656. ;ifS C1 t ? t?,? Y" EvI veNT i t-l SMAt.c• AtAwkT., I tic DePi s%, ;Algae present? ?, :? t" M I N l M Av V 01 $06 zom ON V`( OtA voc.?S /ec arv" P-?TED. ?QE>?. ??,?, ? ? •? vJEAi?t,`+( ??5?1-fr` Dt,.?E j'? S?-o(?ht 1Ge.ewS ',Track lines2 Sediment on plants? F C*_Pt:A-tTED Dte P_L t,(,t S'[C*!M F.4,0'uS Fftm ti ,,.?r <a',. Yw? ? ':.•??. ''?? ? i7 l 4lpoT'eE?tr,? pts-?z.?f?.?3A?>`IGES .. I ? .. bann l- ' i e n - Organic Iayer % x] FO r" ?? W tng Iron o bactena{ftinmi s?' . ` ?ROtdhltJWA?x F't.?1E! /SPRING. ?Kl?'2E ??(' Groundwaterflow_`? ?,? ? or discharge?.-.. o65??RVED . V l? ? R r-Lcw 114 G+"tAF- . F'ow.oWe- ISToeM "HTS FoX UP 0 h ?? THF.?{ WAVER 4.TIWt tµ DE BSRatd1 o i . ate, eh.?nne l ?1 ! E Ye/ t T I ` ' , I noµ tN L t'4tot.vr w t EVAFbizk w I ? ? ? ?? .• 3 , tit ' DuE T° P1eSf6 w4S of TeeE POOT'S ,two ?Ntckpoxnt xn ands cape? _ ` YE? (Zof.KS IN t.?lAtt?.lft., ?oT'f?+N? -;,1??. ?" == '.?:•-? ti?????. ? ? Aw Po?NFS .4?.ONty U.IANµF,t. WERE ?' tXsD Aquatic lxfe2 ? 1?0 ANc> NO A6k?AnG t.tFEw4S FoumD . e 6'b C*4E 01= Bd? S 1 C:* ? of D iTZA le NANNEL C r FWvE A mac, B4r`tK. F-a?2. ST??t4+ti' l.t>?E . Position: Lat. &S c S JJ N Long. 80S711 S 1 W USGS Quad. WEGD?M??ot.t tiiG-5L Indicated as Stream on US topo or soil map? YES I RECOMMENDATION: ?TOI??WATER ?CHANNE plTLH DtICt 1N UPI.,e,µl> At.oµCr Erne; PERMANENT CHANNEL of AG1P_1.c.It.TUZF, / PAST Ltr-L e I u 0 I fl Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC Channel #1 Site Photographs View of ditched channel View of ditched channel 0 I 'J Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC Channel #1 Site Photographs I View of ditched channel View of ditched channel 1 Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site ' Mecklenburg County NC Channel #1 Site Photographs View of ditched channel View of ditched channel 0 Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC Channel #1 Site Photographs View of ditched channel View of ditched channel I I 1 Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Mecklenburg County NC Channel #1 Site Photographs View of ditched channel View of ditched channel u E n u u 11 0 Measurements at 100' upstream of Park Road Culvert 6' Wetland Wetland Za -? `l--1.5' Notes: 0" standing water Flow not evident Measurements at 200' upstream of Park Road culvert 3' Wetland Wetland s5'? ? 59 9? 2 Notes: 0" standing water Flow not evident Measurements at 264' upstream of Park Road culvert Upland 2 ? Upland .5 9 Notes: Spoil bank on left side 0" standing water Flow not evident u CTT)?'?1Yf L'NjAY TT?"ONKNIR1?{ c1V, ?J.:• a A:a J! J 1. J.' J J.. J. Project Name: PAP..., (.Qpw-,1M4 (S AeeeB River Basin: GAT-A,WBA. Location: gop:T{a Stir 6 or- PAP-K- ECAD• Nearest Stream: Me Mt.1U.6t•t. (e4EK (wc , re. SMl) Date: S_15_9-1 Evaluator. 64Z446C 4;?. WYAN'r County: ME(, (41(,Eµ$UFs;(?- • DWQ Project #: I??.E.$EI?? .,, ?' `? ,a. Yyr ti ] , 1 & fc r { , r DESCR.IMON ?w F?-? s '• ' ? ' ? '? e 1 . ? t ?Y ?? :t.,t .+ 'Y ? `;' '? Y',;,,ni?,, a.; s#f SLIALL-OW U -SNdPgD 154 P-FAC.E. Gt(ANhEE1,, :Bed andbKaak? YF;S 14 A?S 13Et t`l DUCa I1? P4?t.tc. t71Z41Nd,(?t? E PAtQ ' c5F OLIS t 7 b d LNANuEL Borw te, SANIS Ac> 15azr4 LLDINC e Sum;ua S lre inv p r ? r??????°? ??.Ie:? izoo'?`'S o?2c?i?p At-ot?ll:C LENG7 ?t Fibrous roow' .; ?;? f" •? r ?,, sxr 4M '? J Jsl,l. Y ? C> GTW`tl`?`i(,?. . W(a x y wedana p antsy Fi5 St:PU1.1NGtS I SG.PI.I N(aS ?"? PAC7T"ZSA I hd ? 5?t s PNp FbZr1c#4 of &xT Algae,pre:sent? O6w?iWt:D NLC44r, d WfKt? PEMT? Aft: Sj^erK Ft,oWS . ?? rack Line Y? la at?? d fl S `„ ' S Y DErX?4,1('t?o Ougf l-k C,?M FLcwe Feo?'l ? p T e E f E Upe -Ire Al st-ur•?8?rtc-?S Organicla}erirnchannel`'' Ircn oudizing , O rl0 (" P?ZESe??-[" bacteria/fungus?" r. r (? tau DWA?r6R Groundwater flow ??4 F.10 NOT- OW.52wet>. z? h S M kw. AtACX41 cr Or- S rA44IJ t W C.t Wl%rEP- ?; ? ?arec,?n ehannel2'? ,. ?, ,? Lx? ??t? ?` _ ?x ?' ` YFiS >(. hto Fu?u?! • ??atcxfS oNC u D? O?h.?? t ,.. ? ? rt / ? ?[ ? =?Nickpointtn,l3rdsca?e? ?? LEVEL ALa? trS LV46tr&c• Aiuaci lif ? ?v MO AQUA.TiC? Ltf?E PI-EST'. GKAµNEL APPS AS A. 5Y"QAdC,t(•4'(" r S Other • s?°,;, ? ??. ?; LtNG lµ FIEt,D FMCS oK SuQJy . Position: Lat. 3S * 5 141`40 Long. $O0 S1 4 S 1 \Ad USGS Quad. W?pt?INGnt i?G-rSC. Indicated as Stream on US S 1\ topo or soil map? YES O RECOMMENDATION: STORMWATER CHAAEE? DJr(,H DUC, IM PaBI.IG DEAl"AC{( INTERMITTENT CH PERMANENT CHANNEL EA5x.SMENT Aev PART' OF PUVIOU40 c>P- vEtOPMEJrr . I i. E Yark Crossing - 15 Acre Site ' '.Mecklenburg County NC Channel #2 Site Photographs View of ditched channel View of ditched channel E I n fl View of ditched channel View of ditched channel Park Crossing - 15 Acre Site Channel #2 Photographs Mecklenburg County NC Site State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification Mr. H. Thomas Webb First Carolina Investors of Mecklenburg, Inc. P.O. Box 33607 Charlotte, NC 28233 Dear Mr. Webb: AITXAVA, ED EHNR July 15, 1997 Mecklenburg County WQC 401 Project #970472 You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions, to fill and excavate in 0.47 acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of constructing Park Crossing subdivision at Park Road, Charlotte, NC, as you described in your application dated 27 May 1997. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 3108. This Certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number 26 when it is issued by the Corps of Engineers. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. Also this approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786. Sincerely, / ?+ t Prest Howard, Jr. P.E. Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Asheville Field Office Mooresville DWQ Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files Craig Wyant; A Fine Line Design Division of Water Quality • Environmental Sciences Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1766 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycledtl0% post consumer paper