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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19920327 Ver al_Complete File_19990505IMPORTANT Time /- VfHILE YOU E OUT M 4 o G? Phone J? ` 60 3 AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION TELEPHONED PLEASE CALL CALLED TO SEE YOU WILL CALL AGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU URGENT RETURNED YOUR CALL Message K /'tc Signed N.C. Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources LI?? PrinfnA nn ae....aew o?..e. e" DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO April 22, 1993 Regulatory Branch Action ID. 199100098 Kings Grant Golf and Country Club ATTN: Mr. Charles Hollis 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28409 Dear Mr. Hollis: Reference the proposed mitigation and restoration plan, dated February 25, 1993, received in this office March 1, 1993, for the Kings Grant Golf and Country Club development located on tributaries of Lower Carver's Creek, off of US 401 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. On January 15, 1992, you met onsite with Mr. Jeff Richter of my staff in a continuing effort to identify locations of unauthorized activities in wetlands regulated by the provisions of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Nationwide Permit No. 26 authorization to discharge fill material in three acres of wetlands was conditionally approved by letter of September 30, 1992. General conditions 23 and 24 of the permit stated that, within the entire development, all wetland fill material exceeding 3 acres would either be removed or mitigated for by creating wetlands within the property boundaries. It was determined that filling activities impacted a total of 6.5 acres of wetlands. On November 20, 1992, you met onsite with Mr. Richter and representatives of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM) to identify restoration sites and potential mitigation sites. Specific acreage of mitigation were not calculated at this time due to the uncertainty as to which sites would actually be used for this purpose. However, enough sites were reviewed to insure that adequate mitigation acreage would be attained to "buy down" impacts of the existing 6.5 impacted acres to the permitted three acres. Mr. Richter conducted an onsite inspection on March 15, 1993, to review the proposed plan. To complete the record and to avoid future confusion in this complicated matter, we request that you compile a map of the property that identifies the location and dimensions (acreages) of the permit, mitigation, and restoration sites. This request was discussed telephonically on April 15, 1993, between Mr. Sol Rose and Mr. Ernest Jahnke of my staff in confirmation of your meeting with Mr. Jahnke in our offices on April 14, 1993. Specific comments on your proposed mitigation plan are as follows: r' ?t -2- 1) Several of the proposed actions entail the creation of wetlands by either damming an existing wetland flow, enhancing existing wetlands, or excavating high ground. For each mitigation site, a list of wetland vegetation to be planted should be submitted for our approval. For this purpose, we understand that Mr. Ron Ferrell of NCDEM has sent Mr. Sol Rose a listing of acceptable species. Each site's specific mitigation work must be approved by this office. A documented survival rate of 80 per cent of the planted species in conjunction with permanently sustainable wetland hydrology will be considered acceptable mitigation for the proposed acreages. Final approval will be given upon written submission of this information. 2) We are concerned that the creation of ponds within fairways 1, 15, and 16 of the golf course will result primarily in water hazards. The establishment of valid, functional wetlands must be the overiding priority in the total mitigation proposal. With this in mind, the creation of vegetated wetlands is preferred to the creation of open water. 3) The removal of a spoil pile along the ditched slough which runs along fairway 10 and lots 96, 97, and 98 was discussed during your November 20, 1992, meeting. Although the removal of other fills from these lots is addressed in the restoration plan, the status of the ditch spoil is not. Please advise if it will be removed as restoration, or, alternatively, will be left in place as part of the three acre permit approval. 4) The removal of turf from a previously filled slough at fairway 10 will be considered restoration, not mitigation. With regard to the proposed establishment of a wetland edge around the lake by grading the shoreline to create suitable wetland habitat at fairway 10, will the pond's shoreline be restored, or will the fill material at this site be included in the three acres of permitted fill? 5) We acknowledge that a water course has been excavated through fairway 13. Enhancement of this water course may result in a viable wetland. However, until the conditions set forth in comment 1) above concerning the documentation of acceptable vegetated wetland mitigation have been met, we cannot confirm that any wetlands having been created at this site. 6) The actual acreage of wetland to be created as a result of "excavation of high ground to wetlands elevations" on lots 82, 83, and 84 will be determined only after the "restoration of previously filled wetlands" is completed. You stated during your April 12, 1993, meeting with Mr. Jahnke that the figure for the wetlands to be created was based on the unapproved line established by McGuire & Associates. Mr. Richter has always maintained that, while a portion of this area may not be wetland, the exact location of the wetland-high ground line cannot be determined until all wetland fill has been removed. •.,. . .., -3- If material placed in wetlands on these lots will not be included -'n the 3.0 acres of permitted fill and will not be mitigated for elsewhere, it (the fill) must be removed from the wetlands and credited to restoration. If you desire, mitigation credit can then be obtained at this site by grading whatever remains of high ground to wetlands. 7) As you explained, the mapped areas denoted as "exceptions" are outparcels not owned by Kings Grant and are not subject to the considerations in this letter. In your February 25, 1993, letter, you requested approval for Kings Grant to proceed with the construction of a culverted access road across waters of the United States, the removal of an existing culverted crossing in essentially the same area, and, for mitigation purposes, the grading and construction of approximately 5,000 square feet of wetlands to the elevation of an adjacent small stream and wetlands. Upon satisfactory completion of all other required mitigation and restoration work we will issue a permit to Kings Grant for the road and culvert work. Compensation for the fill involved with this road crossing should also be addressed at this mitigation site. Your concurence on these matters should be submitted in writing. Upon receipt of the requested map showing all permit, restoration, and mitigation areas with appropriated acreages, an on-site meeting will be held for verification and approval of your plan. To assist in determining future permit requirements and to avoid unintentional unauthorized activities in wetlands, we recommend that you identify and delineate all wetlands within the Kings Grant development. Mr. Scott McLendon of my Wilmington Field office is responsible for our regulatory program in Cumberland County and may be contacted at telephone (919) 251-4725 to assist you in identifying wetlands. However, because of the delay that his workload will inflict on a timely response, you may choose to engage an environmental consultant. The consultant's wetland delineation must be verified and approved by Mr. McLendon. This will assist Kings Grant in developing plans that will avoid wetland impacts for the remainder of the development, specifically phase 4. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Mr. Richter at telephone (919) 251-4636. Thank you for your cooperation with our regulatory program. Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch F • ,, -4- Copies Furnished: dir. John Dorney Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Mr. Sol Rose King's Grant Golf and Country Club Post Office Drawer 9009 Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311-7696 DEM ID: l?Z ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT APPLIED FOR (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #): ??t• JOINT APPLICATION FORM FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE NOTIFICATION TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION CONCURRENCE NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE INDIVIDUAL SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION WILMINGTON DISTRICT ENGINEER WATER QUALITY PLANNING CORPS OF ENGINEERS DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVI , P.O. BOX 1890 AND NATURAL RESOU WILMINGTON, NC 28402-1890 P.O. BOX 29535 ATTN: CESAW-CO-E RALEIGH, NC 27626-05 JUN 1 7 1992 Telephone (919) 251-4511 ATTN: MR. JOHN DORNE Telephone (919) 733-5 3 ONE (1) ' Y SE?.". `U??&1---°-- - COPY OF THIS COMPLETED :APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT T P? ENGINEERS. SEVEN ;(7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. PLEASE PRINT. nn 1. OWNERS NAME: Ka6 5 CiyiaT CEOtF C,O?JKtTl2!f CLus 2. OWNERS ADDRESS: USt6NW14?t X01 ?wu?-rr?yic.c?: jJ C ZSs311 3. OWNERS PHONE NUMBER (HOME): `3t9'1030.1111 (WORK): 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: AIRLt E. 4- F3 foPL .. T ". 14!'tilAIGVDN A/ C' Z S -q D ct CL9-392-68"33 5. LOCATION OF PLANNED WORK (ATTACH MAP) . COUNTY : [ 1? iM B tuAtj D NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: Y6 H E''tf'm'ViLLIE SPECIFIC LOCATION (INC UDE ROAD NUMB RS, LANDMARKS, ETC.): 6. NAME OF CLOSEST STREAM/RIVER: 1 P "' I-SA tt $2Ly?? 7. RIVER BASIN: ?`14PL 1"i412 8. IS THIS PROJECT LOCATED IN A WATERSHED CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, OR WS II? YES ( ) NO ti, 9. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROPERTY? YES [1/f NO ( ) n IF YES, EXPLAIN. !NIM ayQD l "12DSSIN4;S ?,' 110110. ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERSOF THE U.S., INCLUDING - WETLANDS, LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: /P>U )4G./?S 3/25192 • 1 -2- 11. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT: - FILLED: '5i 6 f3 c? DRAINED: FLOODED: EXCAVATED: TOTAL IMPACTED : i- (a?l2.d"??i?4CS 12. DESCRIPTION OF PO D WORK (ATTACH PLANS) A="44B'p ?fJT? DADS /8/VD CeD C-F C-002Sg' 13 . PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: fQm l Pftj 'P7 /a-(- " S 0 3 DI yl S <DN 1AND ??OLF 'Cz-yrzsL 14. STATE REASONS*".WHY THE APPLICANT BELIEVES THAT THIS ACTIVITY 'MUST `BE- CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. ALSO, NOTE MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS. e D D S 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OR ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THA MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES [7 NO [ j RESPONSES FROM THE USFWS"AND/OR NMFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH HAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT? HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES [LI," NO RESPONSE FROM THE SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY DEMe A. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, AND LAKES ON THE PROPERTY. B. IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PROJECT. C. IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. D. IF A STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT, ATTACH COPY. E. WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? ?? F. I APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? ?'I? I42iJ111Z . n4 c OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE: saver 1 1"SA:? i TO U.S. 11WY 401 (RAMSEY STREET) -- Z AREA 1 + y 1T 401- FAYETTEVILLE `s f t. 05 -, 1foi , AREA B 1 ., "fµ AREA 11 13 . ? AREA 10 Maintenance Bldg. p ' AREA 9 Driving Range Q - Swim/Tennis Complex AREA 15 }Clubhouse r AREA 5o .a f AREA 3 . AREA 4 Rankin Pond AREA 2/?4 AREA ? ..AREA 12 AREA .1 r, REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF WETLAND FILL NATIONWIDE PERMIT 26 ` t AREA 16 1 - KINGS GRANT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB ' U. S. HIGHWAY 401 ' fi '` r `r7 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C 28311 Agent 1 CHARLIE HOLLIS ' REGULATORY CONSULTANT 138 Green Forest `'Drive Wilmington, NC 28409 DEPARTMENT OF THE 4RMY p WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS O 6 U P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 -. 612 IN REPLY REFER TO September 30, 1992 Regulatory Branch Action ID. 199100098 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 (Headwaters and Isolated Waters) King's Grant Golf and Country Club c/o Mr. Charlie Hollis 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28409 Dear Mr. Hollis: Reference the application of June 15, 1992, received in this office on July 1, 1992, for Department of the Army after-the-fact authorization to retain fill placed in 5.6 acres of wetlands adjacent to Lower Carver's Creek, off US 401 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. For the purposes of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6, published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1991, lists nationwide permits. Authorization was provided, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waters. Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions and provided you receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management. You should contact Mr. John Dorney, telephone (919) 733-1786, regarding water quality certification. This nationwide permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain other required State or local approval. Th ?.. headwa©l. N enviro this p ?L facili Fills have g ?C-5?.tcL° > 2c cumula ?, tQ, throug'? of the p?Z1L,?"cnJt floodi t functi? and po C" O/ cs? c above the o the aquatic gree that wetlands that action. considered to ary a and apabilities hat prevent recharge sediments • Y SS;? { :? • h ..,. C,O-C- S , !? o%aa? O'^ - ---- -2 - "k, ! A significant portion of your unauthorized wetland fill has resulted from golf course construction - discharges that are non-essential to the development of the upland areas for residential construction purposes. To satisfy the permit requirement that the wetland fills have minimal adverse impacts while allowing accomplishment of the primary purpose of residential development on the upland portion of the property, we agree that a maximum of ,P-'a°cres of fill; can be authorized in accordance with the restoration and mitigation requirements set forth in paragraphs 23 and 24 of the attached conditions. This permit will be valid when this condition is satisfied and, as outlined in your letter dated January 30, 1992, upon the further restoration of 1.35 acres of wetlands and the creation of an additional-0.59 acre of wetlands. Actual acreages of the restored and created wetland areas -? will be determined and credited upon completion and verification of the work. In the event that the mitigation as proposed is not acceptable, then we will be prepared to assert discretionary authority over this proposal as having more than minimal impacts and require an individual permit for the work. This verification will be valid for 2 years from the date of this letter unless the nationwide authorization is modified, reissued, or revoked. Also, this verification will remain valid for the 2 years if, during that period, the nationwide permit authorization is reissued without modification or the activity complies with any subsequent modification of the nationwide permit authorization. If during the 2 years, the nationwide permit authorization expires or is suspended or revoked, or is modified, such that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of the nationwide permit, activities which have commenced (i.e., are under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon the nationwide permit will remain authorized provided the activity is completed within 12 months of the date of the nationwide permit's expiration, modification or revocation, unless discretionary authority has been exercised on a case-by-case basis to modify, suspend, or revoke the authorization. Questions or comments may be addressed to Mr. Richter, Wilmington Field Office, Regulatory Branch, telephone (919) 251-4636. Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Enclosure 6. ? a,??" 6 1&e , 'k\ J, ,.,e , -ju_ . V Y? ? ? -3- Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. John Parker North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. John Dorney Water Quality Section D' Eronment, on of Environmental Management No Carolina Department of Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT April 5, 1993 O M E M O R A N D U M TO: Ron Ferrell" Water Quality Planning Wetlands Group THRU: John Dorney FROM: M. J. Noland, Regional Supervisor Fayetteville Regional Office SUBJECT: Review of Mitigation Plan King's Grant Subdivision Fayetteville, Cumberland County The Fayetteville Regional office has received your memorandum of March 19, 1993, concerning the proposed mitigation plan for King's Grant. Considering the restrictions and conditions mentioned in that memorandum, this office has no objections to issuance of the 401 certification. However, it is recommended that the following condition also be included: At no time will additional 401 certifications be considered for wetland disturbance of any type in a part of this project now designated as a mitigation area. If additional information or clarification is required, please contact Mr. Ken Averitte at (919) 486-1541. MJN/KA/tf DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION MEMORANDUM TO: Ken Averette THROUGH: John Dorne3? FROM: Ron Ferrell DATE: March 19, 1993 SUBJECT: King's Grant Subdivision Mitigation Plan f& I have reviewed the mitigation plans submitted for the wetland impacts associated with the King's Grant Subdivision. Although the mitigation plan is not what I would call ideal it is close enough to what has been discussed over the last several months that I feel we should accept this plan. The proposed plan will restore, create and/or enhance 4.81 acres of wetlands which should have a positive impact on the water quality in the area. Comments on the specific questions you asked in your March 4, 1993 memo are listed below: 1. Culverted road. crossing near the 15th tee. The issue I recall was whether a NWP 14 could be used in this location prior to all the other pen-nit issues being taken care of. Rose was informed by the Coe that no additional permits could be issued therefore his only option was to bridge. If the COE is willing to allow the use of a NWP 14 at this location, I personally have no objection. If you do please let me know. 2. Lots 77-79. My notes indicate that lots 77 and 78 are definitely wet. The 401 will be conditioned to prevent. development on these lots unless certified as not wetlands by the COE. 3. Lots 96-100. The 401 will contain conditions restricting construction activities on these lots to the upland portions. 4. Cypress millpond. I think it is appropriate to consider this as "enhancement" of an existing wetland therefore acceptable as mitigation. Although enhancement is generally not. the preferred type of mitigation it is an acceptable method according to COE/EPA guidelines. Your review of this plan is appreciated. If you don't agree with the decisions we have made please let me know. The 401 has not and will not be isuued until we hear from you. cc: file ref-7/kingrnt.mit B March 4, 1993 MEMORANDUM To: John Dorney and/or Ron Ferrell Water Quality Planning, Wetlands Group Thru: M.J. Noland Regional Supervisor From: Ken Averitte FRO Subject: Mitigation Plan King's Grant Subdivision Fayetteville, Cumberland County Attached you will find the only known DEM copy of the subject mitigation plan. There are several items that I noticed that may merit attention. It appears that the applicant has elected to pursue a culverted road crossing near the 15th t#e, contrary to what was agreed upon on during the site visit when Ron and I attended. As he indicates in the letter, the original plan was to cross the wetland with some kind of prefabricated bridge span. Mr. Hollis now contends that the minimum mitigation area has been met without the need for the area under the proposed bridge. (?) We may also want to get Mr. Hollis to address the presence (or absence of) wetlands on lots 77, 78, and maybe 79 (near fairway 12). We didn't spend a lot of time there, but if my memory is correct, these lots might contain at least a small area of wetland, particulary 78. Also, I am already getting calls from surveyors, etc. concerning the acceptability of using lots 96 thru 100. Mr. Hollis has indicated that parts of these lots are being used in the plan for restoration. Can (should?) we require some kind of conservation easement? You can speculate what will happen when the homeowner takes over. Any advice on this would be appreciated. Does the shallow water cypress millpond (1.72 acre) which will be re-created qualify as mitigation? Much of this area is still wet. Can he "give" us something we may already "have"? This area is shown on the map as a pond west of the 17th tee. When you reach a decision on this project, please let me know as soon a possible. I anticipate further questions from the developers and potential builders. If I can be of any assistance, let me know. . w CHARLIE HOLLIS REGULATORY CONSULTANT 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, NC 28409 .0/392-6833 or 799-0318 910 February 25, 1993 Project: Kings Grant Golf & Country Club Corps I.D. No. 199100098 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington NC 28402-1890 Mr. Jeff Richter, Area Coordinator Regulatory Branch Dear Mr. Richter: Please reference the following: 1. General Conditions 23 and 24 of Corps Permit dated September 30, 1992 2. My letter dated October 26, 1992 3. Your onsite tour of mitigation areas on November 20, 1992 with Ferrell & Averette (NCDEM) and Hollis & Rose (Kings Grant) 4. Blue-line aerial photograph of project showing numbered and lettered fill areas included in the permit, fill areas to be restored, and areas for wetland enhancement and creation (this blue-line photo originated with the April 1991 wetland report by McGuire Associates) 5. Enclosed map "Mitigation and Restoration Plan" dated February 25, 1993 showing all restoration areas and mitigation areas 1. Mitigation Plan. During our onsi.te meeting and project tour on November 20, 1992, we agreed that, in addition to the mitigation features included in the King's Grant permit application, several other areas would be considered also as part of the mitigation plan. The enclosed October 1991 map (reference 5, above) shows all of the mitigation areas we have discussed and which are agreed to be accomplished. On this map, these areas are identified by the golf fairway number in the vicinity of which they are located. The areas are listed and described below along with their previous identification number from the McGuire map. Fairway No. McGuire No. Description 2 Area 2 Expand previous wetland creation; on lower side, expand existing wetland into adjacent high ground (.34 ac) 1 Area 5 Construct small dam to create pond and larger wetland area(.51 ac) 16 Area 6a Construct dam(s) in existing drainway to create pond(s) and wetland edge (.38 ac) Page 2 (Mitigation Plan continued) Fairway No. McGuire No. Description 17 Area 6b Construct dam in vicinity of site of historic millpond dam to re-establish shallow water wetland habitat within relic cypress stand I (1.72 ac) 15 Area 7 Excavate highground to wetland elevation adjacent to existing small stream (.2 ac) 10 Area 11 Discontinue mowing and remove grass turf from existing wetland slough through fairway, allow wetland vegetation to establish (.23 ac) 10 Area 14 Establish wetland edge around existing pond (.1 ac) 13 Area 15 Enhance establishment of wetlands along artificial drain, acknowledge previous wetland creation (.17 ac) As stated earlier, the preceeding list of mitigation activities and areas is in addition to the mitigation areas and activities committed to in our permit application. Those are as follows: Fairway No. McGuire No. Description (Lots 82, 83, 84) Area B Excavation of high ground to wetland elevation (.34 ac) 16 Area 6 Grade down so as to expand wetland area; also add small dam downstream to assist in wetness retention (see Area 6a [above[) (.11 ac) 10 Area 11 Clean-up of pond shoreline (this area was discussed during the 11/20/92 meeting and considered to be of low priority pending the success of other mitigation work elsewhere on the project) 15 Area 16 Redirect flow of small stream into constructed terraced wetland flats (.74 ac) Page 3 These lists comprise a Mitigation Plan that represents a highly significant commitment on the part of the King's Grant owners to bring this project into full compliance with Federal and state wetland regulations. These areas make up a total of 4.81 acres of created wetlands of which about 2 acres will be shallow-water vegetated ponds behind small low-head dams strategically placed in existing small streams and drainways as discussed during our onsite meetings. This plan is significantly in excess of the requirements of the September 30, 1992 permit which was that 3.5 acres of mitigation be performed (5.59 acres filled + .91 acres flooded = 6.5 acres permitted - 3.0 acres without mitigation = 3.5 acres of mitigation). 2. Restoration Plan. The permit requires restoration of the following areas: New Map McGuire No. Lots 96 97, 98 Area A Lots 82, 83, 84 Area B Lot 17 Area 17 Lots 8, 9 Area 18 Description Removal of fill from several areas Removal of fill Pull back fill and eroded soil from wetlands and stabilize slope Restoration: remove shallow fill from lower edge of existing lots 3. Status of Work. The restoration work has begun in Area A and Area B, but has proceeded slower than we hoped because of the exceedingly wet weather for the past several weeks. Mitigation work on Fairway No. 2 has been completed. Restablishing the wetland slough across Fairway No. 10 has essentially been completed. Most of the surveying of elevations to establish wetland grades in the other mitigation areas has been completed. Check dams have been constructed in the drainway along the west side of Fairway no. 15. All of the work is intended to be complete in early spring so that we can encourage emergent vegetation to establish itself this year in the mitigation areas. 4. Permit for New Road Crossing. a. The question of a needed permit for a new culverted road crossing at the north end of Fairway 15 (McGuire Area 7) has occupied much of our collective time in the past several weeks (see my letter to Mr. Sol Rose; copy to Richter dated December 21, 1992, and my letter to Richter and McLendon dated December 31, 1992). We have all agreed that Mr. Rose may proceed with construction of the crossing utilizing a pre-cast span involving no discharge of fill material with no Federal permit requirement. Otherwise, the Corps position is that the Cease and Desist order dated November 20, 1990 disallows additional Section 404 discharges pending substantial compliance with the conditions of the September 30, 1992 permit. During all of our discussions and site inspections regarding the proposed road crossing, no objections to the Page 4 (4.a. Permit for New Road Crossing [continued]) use of Nationwide Permit 14 for a culverted crossing have surfaced from any level; leading Mr. Rose and I to conclude that a culverted crossing would be permitted when the Corps is satisfied with the progress of the restoration and mitigation elsewhere in King's Grant. Mr. Rose has decided to pursue this course of action and to seek the Corps' NWP 14 approval. b. As we discussed onsite, the construction of the new road crossing will be accomplished along with the removal of the existing soil road crossing and culvert and the creation of additional wetlands by the excavation of surrounding high ground to the elevation of the small stream and adjacent existing wetlands. This additional wetland creation will be a significant contribution to the overall wetland inventory and is located so as to provide good filtration of the stream before it enters Rankin Pond. The additional wetland area will be about 5000 sq. ft. (.1 ac). c. We wish to use one contract to perform all of the work described in paragraph b. (above) including the following: i. Construction of new culverted road crossing, ii. Removal of existing culverted crossing, and iii. Grading and construction of approx. 5000 sq. ft. (.1 ac.) of wetlands. Prior to entering into this contract, we expect to accomplish essentially all of the mitigation/restoration work elsewhere on King's Grant except for the construction of the shallow ponds at Fairway 16 and 17. Engineering work has proceeded on the dams for these ponds to the point where it is planned that prefabricated aluminum check dams will be used. These structures will be installed as soon as they arrive which will likely be later in the spring. d. We wish to request at this time the Corps permission to proceed with the contract for items i. thru iii. listed above prior to the installation of the dams at Fairways 16 and 17 with the condition that all other restoration/mitigation work will be substantially completed before any work is commenced under the contract. Proceeding in this fashion will allow King's Grant to provide street access to the tract of land inspected for wetlands by Mr. Scott McLendon on January 13, 1993, conclude the sale of that property, and realize the cash flow necessary to accomplish the overall mitigation/restoration work and other activities at the development. Page 5 Thank you for your patience with this project and for your cooperation in visiting the site on many occasions and providing advice as to the Corps' requirements. We believe the mitigation steps outlined above are a good-faith response to the conditions of the Corps permit and we urge your early approval of our conditional NWP 14 request outlined in the preceding paragraph. Please contact me if you have any questions. S' erely, Charlie Hollis Encl: Mitigation and Restoration Plan Cy w/encl: Ken Averette, NCDEM Cy w/o encl: Sol Rose Ernie Jahnke Scott McLendon Fig F Qpy Mr. Charlie Hollis 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, N.C. 28409 Dear Mr. Hollis: October 27, 1992 Subject: 401 Water Quality Golf Course, Cumberland County DEM # 92327, COE Certification for King's Grant after-the-fact Nationwide 26 # 199100098 This letter is a follow up to our telephone conversation yesterday. Ron Ferrell and I have reviewed the information you sent concerning this project as well as the field work I did last month. Yesterday you confirmed that in order to satisfy the Corps of Engineers, Mr. Rose will need to conduct an additional 2.0 acres of wetland mitigation beyond the a) 1.33 acres of restoration of wetlands filled by Mr. Rose, b) 0.58 acres of creation of wetlands and c) 0.44 acres of restoration of wetlands which were filled by parties other than Mr. Rose. From our calculations of fill of significant wetlands and present onsite amelioration, Ron and I agree that this additional 2.0 acres of mitigation should be sufficient to allow issuance of a 401 Water Quality Certification if mitigation designs are adequate. We will need to be involved in approval of the additional mitigation sites and preparation of mitigation plans (monitoring, success criteria, etc.). Please contact Ron or myself at 919-733-1786 when you are ready to develop these details. If I can be of further help, please call me. Sincerely, kingfnt. ltr John R. Dorney cc: Steve Tedder Fayetteville DEM Regional Office Central Files Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office Corps of Engineers bc: Secty. Cobey w 0 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO September 24, 1992 Regulatory Branch Action ID. 199100098 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 (Headwaters and Isolated Waters) King's Grant Golf and Country Club c/o Mr. Charlie Hollis 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28409 Dear Mr. Hollis: Reference the application of June 15, 1992, received in this office on July 1, 1992, for Department of the Army after-the-fact authorization to retain fill placed in 5.6 acres of wetlands adjacent to Lower Carver's Creek, off US 401 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. For the purposes of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6, published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1991, lists nationwide permits. Authorization was provided, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waters. Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions and provided you receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management. You should contact Mr. John Dorney, telephone (919) 733-1786, regarding water quality certification. This nationwide permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain other required State or local approval. This nationwide permit authorizes fill activities in wetlands above the headwaters provided the work results in minimal adverse impacts to the aquatic environment. For residential development purposes, we normally agree that this permit allows necessary access through and modifications to wetlands that facilitate full use of upland areas for houses and related construction. Fills beyond those needed to accomplish these goals are normally considered to have greater than minimal impacts by contributing to the unnecessary cumulative reduction in aquatic habitat both in the immediate area and throughout the nation in general, by reducing the flood storage capabilities of the wetland system and subsequent slow release of high flows that prevent flooding in downstream areas, by negatively impacting groundwater recharge functions if present, and by accelerating downstream transport of sediments and pollutants. -2- A significant portion of your unauthorized wetland fill has resulted from golf course construction - discharges that are non-essential to the development of the upland areas for residential construction purposes. To satisfy the permit requirement that the wetland fills have minimal adverse impacts while allowing accomplishment of the primary purpose of residential development on the upland portion of the property, we agree that a maximum of 3 acres of fill can be authorized in accordance with the restoration and mitigation requirements set forth in paragraph 23 of the attached conditions. This permit will be valid when this condition is satisfied and, as outlined in your letter dated January 30, 1992, upon the further restoration of 1.35 acres of wetlands and the creation of an additional 0.59 acre of wetlands. Actual acreages of the restored and created wetland areas will be determined and credited upon completion and verification of the work. In the event that the mitigation as proposed is not acceptable, then we will be prepared to assert discretionary authority over this proposal as having more than minimal impacts and require an individual permit for the work. This verification will be valid for 2 years from the date of this letter unless the nationwide authorization is modified, reissued, or revoked. Also, this verification.will remain valid for the 2 years if, during that period, the nationwide permit authorization is reissued without modification or the activity complies with any subsequent modification of the nationwide permit authorization. If during the 2 years, the nationwide permit authorization expires or is suspended or revoked, or is modified, such that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of the nationwide permit, activities which have commenced (i.e., are under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon the nationwide permit will remain authorized provided the activity is completed within 12 months of the date of the nationwide permit's expiration, modification or revocation, unless discretionary authority has been exercised on a case-by-case basis to modify, suspend, or revoke the authorization. Questions or comments may be addressed to Mr. Richter, Wilmington Field Office, Regulatory Branch, telephone (919) 251-4636. Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Enclosure -3- Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. John Parker ,North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. John Dorney Water Quality Section Divi on of Environmental Management No ?`h Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 FAX MESSAGE FROMII THE HAIL ROOM LONG LEAF MRLL 2840 SOUTH COLLEGE RORD UILMINGTOM r NORTH CRROLINR 20412 Nuriber of pages incjuding this cover sheet-- _-- Date- .11.1 .?.JOLlN This FAX directed to;--- ------------------- Please notify above person that they have been sent a FRX. URGENTI YES ----- NO-____ COMPANY ? --?Qx) E-:7 iA A ?------- ------ ? 9 Bus i Chess phane t -IA _Ia:K FRX t ___7 3 _ j33$ Special Instructionsf L°-- ----------------------------------------------------------- (fg*xw E- 4V 4-L-l S. 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STA7F o State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 James G. Martin, Governor A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary September 8, 1992 Acting Director Mr. Charlie Hollis 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, N.C. 28409 Dear Mr. Hollis: RE: King's Grant Golf and Country Club Cumberland County DEM # 92327 On 17 June 1992, the Division of Environmental Management received your application for after-the-fact fill for 5.6 acres of wetland fill for the King's Grant Golf and Country Club. Before we can complete action on the 401 Water Quality Certification, we will need additional information regarding the mitigation you have proposed. Please send information concerning the location of the 1.33 acres of restoration and 0.53 acres of created wetlands as well as proposals for grading, assuring that the hydrology has been successfully established, planting as well-as monitoring to ensure success. We are also concerned about the net loss of 3.68 acres of wetlands of which 2.53 acres were probably.wetl:ands with significant uses. We believe that additional mitigation or additional removal of existing wetland fill will be needed in order to issue a 401 Certification. It may be useful to schedule a meeting in Raleigh to discuss these matters. If your client and/or yourself would like to meet to discuss this matter, please give me a call at 919-733-1786. Until we resolve the matter of additional information and mitigation, your project will be placed on administrative hold due to incomplete information. Sincerely, Jo n R. Do ey kingrnt.ltr cc: Fayetteville DEM Regional Office Wilmington Corps Field Office Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Central Files REGIONAL OFFICES Asheville Fayetteville Mooresville Raleigh Washington Wilmington Winston-Salem 704/251-6208 919/486-1541 704/663-1699 919/571-4700 919/946-6481 919/395-3900 919/896-7007 Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer r D DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO September 3, 1992 Regulatory Branch SEP?6we Action ID. 199100098 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 (Headwaters and Isolated Waters) Ring's Grant Golf and Country Club c/o Mr. Charlie Hollis 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28409 Dear Mr. Hollis: Reference the application of June 15, 1992, received in this office July 1, 1992, for Department of the Army after-the-fact authorization to retain fill placed in 5.6 acres of wetlands adjacent to Lower Carver's Creek, off U.S. 401 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. For the purposes of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) Regulatory Program, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6, published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1991, lists nationwide permits (NWP). Authorization was provided, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waters. Your work is authorized by this NWP provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions and provided you receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management and, in the coastal area, a consistency determination from the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management. You should contact Mr. John Dorney, telephone (919) 733-1786, regarding water quality certification, and Mr. Steve Benton, telephone (919) 733-2293, regarding consistency determination. This NWP does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain other required state or local approval. As discussed with Mr. Charles Hollis on August 10, 1992, a mitigation plan for the adversely impacted acres of wetlands (5.6 acres requested plus the 0.91-acre pond plus the undetermined filled area at the 14th tee minus 3.0 acres permitted without mitigation) should be submitted to this office within 30 days of the date of this letter. All mitigation is to be completed to the satisfaction of the USACE within 60 days of the acceptance of the plan by th' office. Cbf?- ,A 3.51 we? (0 -2- As estimated by Mr. Hollis, 1.33 acres of filled wetlands will be restored to the satisfaction of this office. An estimated additional 0.58 acre of wetlands is to be created. Actual acreages of the restored and created wetland areas will be determined and credited upon completion and verification of the work. This verification will be valid for 2 years from the date of this letter unless the NWP authorization is modified, reissued, or revoked. Also, this verification will remain valid for the 2 years if, during that period, the NWP authorization is reissued without modification or the activity complies with any subsequent modification of the NWP authorization. If during the 2 years, the NWP authorization expires or is suspended or revoked, or is modified, such that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of the NWP, activities which have commenced (i.e., are under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon the NWP will remain authorized provided the activity is completed within 12 months of the date of the NWP's expiration, modification or revocation, unless discretionary authority has been exercised on a case-by-case basis to modify, suspend, or revoke the authorization. Questions or comments may be addressed o l?r. Richter ilmington Field Office, Regulatory Branch, telephone (919) 21-46.36, Enclosure Copies Furnished (without enclosure): John Dorney Water Quality Section Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Mr. John Parker North Carolina Department Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina of 27611-7687 ,e . 'I DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT August M E M O R A N D U M TO: John Dorney Water Quality Planning FROM: M. J. Noland, Regional Super Fayetteville Regional Office SUBJECT: 401 Certification King's Grant Golf After-the-Fact and Country Club DEM.Project No. 92327 Fayetteville, Cumberland County The subject project involves a request for an after-the-fact 401 certification for fill which has been placed at various locations around the subject golf course/housing development. In most cases, this fill has been in place for several years. Prior to the golf course construction, the Fayette- ville Public Works Commission (PWC) installed a major sewer interceptor through several course locations which are involved in this request. However, the actual sewer right-of-way is not included in the area requested. The wetlands' consultant for this project, Mr. Charlie Hollis, has submitted a proposal for restoring and mitigating some of the lost wet areas. According to this proposal, some of the previously filled areas will be restored to original contours (1.33 acres), some wetland will be created (.53 acre), and some will remain intact f mitted, 5.59 acres). This would result in a net loss of approximately 3.68 cres. Of this amount, it is estimated that at least 2. s could ha een considered as high value wetlands. This opinion is'based mainly on andscape location (adjacent to a stream and/or the head of a pond) and the fact that nearby undisturbed areas would likely rate very high (a cypress swamp). In each of the higher valued sites, the sewer interceptor had already been installed and apparently resulted in significant impacts. In one particular case on the thirteenth hole, the stream discharging from a pond had been completely re-routed and channelized. According to the applicant, this work was completed by the PWC prior to golf course construction. Other drainage work was also reportedly completed during the course of this sewer installation for the purpose of drying sites to a suitable working condition. The proposed mitigation includes removal of fill from approximately 1.33 acres of disturbed area. In the course of this action, some small areas that may be upland will likely be converted into wetland (parts of Area B). * . -1 Mr. John Dorney Page 2 August 25, 1992 Other areas, Nos. 17 and 18, simply involve removal of narrow bands of fill. In area No. 16, some fill will be removed and an area of non-wet soils converted into a wetland. Fairway fill will remain in what was apparently a sandhill seep. Area No. 11 will involve restoration(?) of a shoreline into a wetland condition. There is some question over whether this action is restoration or creation. The creation of the adjacent pond (by placement of fill) may have resulted in the growth of wetland plant varieties. In any case, the shoreline will be graded to near the pond elevation to ensure that wet conditions are sustained. In a wooded area east of the tenth fairway, Al, A2, A3, etc., conditions change fairly rapidly from wet to upland. A storm drain pipe fill just above the A3 symbol should be removed and possibly some of the road fill. The developer has indicated hopes that this area can be filled and built upon. However, it appears to be situated in a prime location for restoration, if not additional wetland creation. Cypress trees were noted immediately adjacent to the storm drain fill. It is also conceivable that a band of wetland may be restored across the tenth fairway, where conditions remain fairly soggy even now. Area No. 6, down the sixteenth fairway, is also an area of some disturbance that could possibly be used for restoration or creation. There is some wetland plant growth though there is some question over the presence of hydric soils. Sandhill seeps provide a water source for creation. Based on observations of each site, prior disturbance, and the apparent willingness of the applicant to mitigate, it is the recommendation of this office that the requested certification be considered for issuance. However, due to the high values believed to have been associated with several of the sites, it is recommended that mitigation be required on at least a 1:1 basis for the higher valued areas, approximately 2.53 acres. This figure could have been significantly higher had the sewer line not been involved. If additional information or clarification is required or if you have questions concerning the attached map, please advise. MJN/KA/tf Enclosure yd r '-+ State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor April 21, 1993 A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Director King's Grant Gold and Country Club C/o Mr. Charlie Hollis 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, N.C. 28409 Dear Mr. Hollis: Subject: Proposed fill in Wetlands or Waters Retention of after-the-fact fill for golf course development Cumberland County DEM Project #92327, COE # 199200098 Upon review of your request for 401 Water Quality Certification to place fill material in 3.0.acres of wetlands or waters which are tributary to Lower Carver's Creek for golf course development located at King's Grant Golf and Country Club in Cumberland County as described in.your.submittal dated -17 June 1992, we have determined that the proposed fill can be covered by General Water Quality Certification No. 2671 issued January 21, 1992. A copy of the General Certification is attached. This Certification may be used in qualifying for coverage under Corps of Engineers' Nationwide Permit No. 26. Additional conditions are that 1) mitigation shall be required as specified by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and 2) two copies of all mitigation reports shall be submitted to DEM when they are prepared for the Corps of-Engineers. If you have any questions, please contact John Dorney at 919-733-1786. Sincerely, c (? V1.?2.:_ reston oward, r. P.E. 92327.1tr Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office Fayetteville DEM Regional Office M`r. John Dorney Regional Offices Asheville Cent r4itteRiti.es Mooresville .Raleigh Washington Wilmington Winston-Salem 704/251-6208 919/486-1541 704/663-1699 919/571-4700 919/946-6481 919/395-3900 919/896-7007 Pollution Prevention Pays P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer IMPORTANT To- -T;; 14 V\ Date Time e Z WHILE YOU WERE OUT M eoc., v- I;P r-VaIIFs of p Phone -3 el Z - ? 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BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO August 20, 1992 Regulatory Branch Action ID. 199100098 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 (Headwaters and Isolated Waters) King's Grant Golf and Country Club c/o Mr. Charlie Hollis 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28409 Dear Mr. Hollis: Reference the application of June 15, 1992, received in this office July 1, 1992, for Department of the Army after-the-fact authorization to retain fill placed in 5.6 acres of wetlands adjacent to Lower Carver's Creek, off U.S. 401 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. For the purposes of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) Regulatory Program, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6, published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1991, lists nationwide permits (NWP). Authorization was provided, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waters. Your work is authorized by this NWP provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions and provided you receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management and, in the coastal area, a consistency determination from the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management. You should contact Mr. John Dorney, telephone (919) 733-1786, regarding water quality certification, and Mr. Steve Benton, telephone (919) 733-2293, regarding consistency determination. This NWP does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain other required State or local approval. Based on Mr. Charlie Hollis's telephone conversation of August 10, 1992, with Mr. Jeff Richter of my staff, you have agreed to mitigate for all adverse wetland impacts exceeding 3 acres. This includes the 0.91 acre calculated by Mr. Hollis as being impacted by the pond and the undetermined fill at the 14th tee. A mitigation plan for the adversely impacted acres of wetlands (5.6 acres requested plus the 0.91-acre pond plus the undetermined filled area at the 14th tee minus 3.0 acres permitted without mitigation) should be submitted to this office within 30 days of the date of this letter. All mitigation is to be completed to the satisfaction of the USACE within 60 days of the acceptance of the plan by this office. -2- As estimated by Mr. Hollis, 1.33 acres of filled wetlands will be restored to the satisfaction of this office. An estimated additional 0.58 acre of wetlands is to be created. Actual acreages of the restored and created wetland areas will be determined and credited upon completion and verification of the work. This verification will be valid for 2 years from the date of this letter unless the NWP authorization is modified, reissued, or revoked. Also, this verification will remain valid for the 2 years if, during that period, the NWP authorization is reissued without modification or the activity complies with any subsequent modification of the NWP authorization. If during the 2 years, the NWP authorization expires or is suspended or revoked, or is modified, such that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of the NWP, activities which have commenced (i.e., are under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon the NWP will remain authorized provided the activity is completed within 12 months of the date of the NWP's expiration, modification or revocation, unless discretionary authority has been exercised on a case-by-case basis to modify, suspend, or revoke the authorization. Questions or comments may be addressed to Mr. Richter, Wilmington Field Office, Regulatory Branch, telephone (919) 251-4636. Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Enclosure 7 Cop es Furnished (without enclosure): r. John Dorney Water Quality Section Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. John Parker North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO July 20, 1993 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199100098 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 (Headwaters and Isolated Waters) Kings Grant Golf and Country Club c/o Mr. Charles Hollis 138 Green Forest Drive Wilmington, North Carolina 28409 Dear Mr. Hollis: Reference your after-the-fact application dated July 1, 1992, for Department of the Army (DA) authorization to place fill material in 5.6 acres of wetland located above the headwaters of Little Carver's Creek to construct access roads and golf course amenities in connection with the Kings Grant residential subdivision off US Highway 401 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. In addition, please reference your May 3, 1993, on-site meeting with your client, Mr. Sol Rose, and Mr. Mike Smith and Mr. Ernest Jahnke of my staff and your subsequent letter dated May 10, 1993. Based upon our review of the information obtained during this meeting, we have concluded that Mr. Rose has successfully completed or agreed to complete mitigation (through restoration of filled areas or creation of new wetlands) to reduce the net wetland loss to 2.87 acres. In this context, this authorization is also for any necessary fill incidental _to installing the culvert for the minor road crossing at the north end of Fairway 15. Your agreement to complete all necessary mitigation work is incorporated by reference as a Special Condition of your permit (see enclosure). For the purposes of the Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6, published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1997, lists nationwide permits. Authorization was provided, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and-isolated waters. Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions and provided you receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM). You should contact Mr. John Dorney, telephone (919) 733-1786, regarding this water quality certification. This nationwide permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain other required State or local approval. This verification will be valid for two years from the date of this letter unless the nationwide authorization is modified, reissued or revoked. Also, this verification will remain valid for the two years if, during that period, the nationwide permit authorization is reissued without modification -2- or the activity complies with any subsequent modification of the nationwide permit authorization. If during the two years, the nationwide permit authorization expires or is suspended or revoked, or is modified, such that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of the nationwide permit, activities which have commenced (i.e., are under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon the nationwide permit will remain authorized provided the activity is completed within twelve months of the date of the-nationwide permit's expiration, modification or revocation, unless discretionary authority has been exercised on a case-by-case basis to modify, suspend, or revoke the authorization. Our enforcement action for the previously unauthorized work conducted by Mr. Rose is being closed as of this date. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance in resolving this difficult situation. If you have questions or comments please contact Mr. Jeffrey Richter or Mr. Jahnke of our Wilmington Area Field Office, Regulatory Branch, telephone (919) 251-4636. Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Enclosure Cop Furnished (without enclosure): John- Dorney _ Water Quality Section Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 SPECIAL CONDITION This permit shall remain valid provided all work is completed (within 90 days of the date of this issuance) in accordance with the attached May 1993 WETLAND RESTORATION, CREATION, PERMITTING Plan. _ _ _ _ r v ;w,~, ~ " ,w ' , _ ~ r~`",s'~9 A4. . , ~'~e'A~.J :yE ~ ~ ~.`'Y,,yf~" ~i "~~.~.:.,''a r. ~k ~ .r4.r i. ~ , . 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V N 113 sE ~ SECTION 3 X177 S 58' 15' S5" E 369.51' L178 S 80° 02' S0" E 355.08' ~o fi M ~7 • PB 55, PG 21 Lt19 N 48' OT 02" E 240.00' L180 S 79° 24' 23" E 333.05' :tas 22 L181 S 62. 02' 4T' E 458.45' L182 S 81' 40' 31" E 555.31' 1~ 147 141 . k 144 1124 ti w,.'.~`_,,...h., 147 t46 t44 w * ` L183 N 86. 2T OT' E 85.35' `J''~~, t ~ E 1^ 't ,7 1 - it 141 ,~.:f I _ a.w.~_ ~ ~ - ~ I ~ ~ _ , RADIUS ARC l t +a ~ A,~ , \ ~ 1 Gam" .;h 525.00' 82.68' i~.' . r 1525.00' 247.12' `t 6 tiiY o O'S 70 ~H 425.00' 30.13' w " 1 I S 76. 55' 09" f ~ ~ ~~5 ti~ ' w 221.50' S bt ° 03' 11" E ~ ^ 151 1~~.? q ~ t ~ 148.81' . #~1 g I 1~1 ~ r EXCEP ` Kl 'S ANT < 3 ~ ~ ~T N ANT < 3 ~ , • N _ .f ON 51 S N SC T 51~- ss,~~ 2,00 ACRD - _.s . ~ SECTION; 2, PART 1 ~ 1lfx~ ,e~ ; g 4 r ra ss• os~ s 2s• 5s' 4s° PB 42, PG 7 w 242.ss , ~ , , r i l ~ l i 1 i i t i ~ 1... 1 . d. •ev.~r.... , I pt ' \ ~ .r' t,. .a... _-..a._..-~ ~ - ~ ~ 1414 9 ....r ~ 1 1 i L . ' J .j ~ ~ o ~ ' ...•.r,,,.,.. 1. ~ ~ 18d _ _T__.__ __a ~ i i ~ . 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REGULATORY CONSULTANT r ~ ' , ~ r' _ 4 ° ~ A ~ ~ r ~ ~ 138 Green Fo , y ~ rest Drive 1~~ / 44 ~ ~ ~ 1 / ro ? . r ~ ~ ! gton, NC 28409 . - ~ ~ ~ - f 1 " s i - ~ ~ it ~ FOR -~~i , r.,,. .a . o, ~ , GOLF COURSE 80 ND ~ ,4, • ~ , ~ r v , ' ~ r ~ , l , ~ ~ ~ KINGS GRANT G ~ OLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Lt S 53° 4T 15" W 164.00' l17 S 69° 20' 49" E 192.24' c - `"~t:_ ~ ~ FAYETTEVIL " " ~1 1, ~ S 22° 58' tS" W 146.00' L78 S 40 00' 00 E 94.62' ~ ~ } L3 5 14 40 45 E 93.44' L79 S 69. 22' E 80.00' ` f r .,,_.i.. f ~ ~ ~ ~ „ 't 7 ~ ~ L4 S 49~ 34' 47;~ W 223.97' L80 N 88~ 42' 04 E 284.00' _ I ~ r r L5 N 40 25' 09 W 134.71' L81 N 75 20' 00 E 145.33' ~ ~ ~ L6 S 40. 40' 25" W 17.68' ~ N 68' 00' 00" E 407.90' ~ ' 7 S 54. 25' 20" W 55.41' Lai S 16. 11' 00" E 93.00' ~ L ' ~ ? t 139` ~ ~ AREAS COLOR S 59. 34' 11" W 1.87 L84 N 74. 09' 00" E 110.00' ~ ! ' 1 ~ L6 2 " E .6 ' ~ L9 S 74 35' 25 W 17.78' L&5 N 85. 48' SB 109 1 ~ ii! 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