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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19920290 Ver al_Complete File_20100726i DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO July 23, 1992 Regulatory Branch Action ID. 199202373 Mr. L. J. Ward Planning & Environmental Branch N.C. Department of Transportation Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Dear Mr. Ward: Reference is made to your letter of May 29, 1992, requesting Department of the Army permit authorization for the placement of fill material into South Buffalo Creek in association with the relocation of US 220 (Freeman Mill Road and interchange with I-40, TIP # U-60B/8.1491101), Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. Plans furnished with your letter showed the proposed project of stream relocations and box culvert constructions will result in impacts to 3.81 acres of jurisdictional wetlands. Reference is also made to the meeting of July 14, 1992, where you proposed mitigation for the project impacts of: a. planting of the relocated stream banks with native bank vegetation of River Birch (Betula nigra), Black Willow (Salix nigra), American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), and Tag Alder (Alnus rugo9a). b. 3:1 debit to the Roanoke River Mitigation Bank. On January 1, 1992, we renewed general permit No. 198200031 (enclosed) that authorizes the placement of fill material associated with the construction, repair, or replacement of bridges across navigable waters and- waters of the United States in North Carolina, including cofferdams, abutments, foundation seals, piers, temporary construction and access fills, approach fills, detour fills, and box culvert installation, as part of work conducted by or in full compliance with the standards and specifications of the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). Review of the information you have provided reveals that your proposed project can be authorized by this general permit provided you comply.with all permit conditions and the agreed upon mitigation set forth in the aforementioned meeting of July 14, 1992. Please read the enclosed permit to prevent an unintentional violation of Federal law. As this Department of the Army general permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain any other required approvals, you should contact appropriate State and local agencies before beginning work. -2- Thank you for your please contact Mr. John (919) 846-0648. time and cooperation. If you have any questions, Thomas, Raleigh Regulatory Field Office, telephone Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Enclosure Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Dr. Charles Brouton North Carolina Department of Transportation Planning and Research Branch Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Mr. Doug Miller Land Quality Section North Carolina Department of-- Environment, Health and Natural Resources 8025 North Point Boulevard Suite 100 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106 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 Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Regional Office Manager North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 8025 North Point Boulevard Suite 100 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106 Mr. Dennis Stewart Habitat Conservation North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Mr. Joe Mickey, Jr. . Division of Boating & Inland Fisheries Route 2 Box 278 State Road, North Carolina 28676 d57A7Ea ?? CwM VFr s sch. t I K, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION P.O. BOX 25201 RALEIGH 27611-5201 JAMES G. MARTIN GOVERNOR THOMAS J. HARRELSON SECRETARY May 29, 1992 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS WILLIAM G. MARLEY, JR., P.E. STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR District Engineer U.S. Army Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington, NC 28402 ATTENTION: Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: SUBJECT: Guilford County, Relocation of US 220 (Freeman Mill .Road and interchange with I-40 south of Greensboro (TIP # U-60B, 8.1491101) The North Carolina-Department of Transportation (NCDOT) intends to relocate US 220 along a section of Freeman Mill Road in Greensboro, North Carolina. This-will also involve the construction of a new interchange between I-40 and the relocated US 220. This roadway has a long history, and the permit requirements have been negotiated with your agency several times through the years. NCDOT first applied for the required 404 permit and 401 certification March 28, 1978. Both of these permits were issued in following months, and the 404 permit had an expiration date of December 31, 1981. This deadline was extended several times, until 1981 when the project was dropped due to a lack of funding, and the permit terminated. NCDOT re-applied for the permits April 27, 1987, and both were reissued. Subsequent.to this action, the plans for the proposed project were revised, and the project divided into two sections (U-60A and U-60B). On March 15, 1991, NCDOT applied for, the required permits for U-60A. The Corps of Engineers authorized this section of the project under General Permit 31 March 27, 1991, and the Division of Environmental Management authorized the project under General Water Quality Certification No. 2176 April 25, 1991. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer This application covers project U-60B, which includes the immediate vicinity of the proposed US 220 - I-40 interchange. Construction of this project will involve unavoidable impacts to streams and wetlands in the area at four sites. The first site (B-1) involves the relocation of about 2100 linear feet of South Buffalo Creek (Sheets 2 and 3). One existing 3 barrel 121x 12' box culvert will be extended and a barrel added, creating a 4 barrel 12'x 12' culvert under I-40 (Sheet 2). Another 4 barrel 131x 13' box culvert will be needed in South Buffalo Creek to accommodate proposed US 220 and interchange ramps (Sheet 3). These activities will require the placement of fill in 1.5 acres of wetlands and 0.84 acres of open water. Site B-2 involves the placement of fill in 1.33 acres of wetlands on the northwest side of South Buffalo Creek due to the extent of new fill slopes for the proposed I-40 relocation (Sheets 8-9). Two 3-span prestressed girder bridges will be used for the crossing of I-40 and South Buffalo Creek, which will not require any fill in waters of the United States. Sites 3 and 4 are both 2 barrel 8'x 7' concrete box culverts in Piedmont Creek north of the proposed interchange. Site 3 is on Meadowview Road and will require fill in 0.05 acres of open water. Site 4 is on Freeman Mill Road and will require fill in 0.03 acres of open water. Ordinarily, both of these crossing would be authorized under Nationwide 33 CFR (A)(14). The proposed project will require the placement of fill in a total of 2.83 acres of wetlands and 0.92 acres of open water. It is NCDOT's position that these impacts are unavoidable and that we have done everything possible to minimize these impacts. NCDOT anticipates the need to mitigate for these unavoidable impacts. At the present time, we do not have a specific mitigation plan to propose. However, a great deal of preparatory work has been done to identify a suitable mitigation site for projects in the Greensboro area. NCDOT has coordinated with numerous agencies in this search. During August and September 1991, members of our Environmental-Unit met with the Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department to discuss utilization of degraded wetlands throughout the city for wetland restoration projects. These plans proved unsuccessful, as the Parks and Recreation Department decided that these wetlands should be maintained as mowed greenways. Since that time, NCDOT has pursued other possibilities. Given the scarcity of extensive 14- 1$- degraded bottomland hardwood sites in Guilford County and the general unwillingness of property owners to sell their land, only a few potential mitigation sites have been identified. NCDOT is continuing to coordinate with private landowners, developers, non-profit organizations, and public agencies in an attempt to locate suitable mitigation sites. We have conducted a field review and solicited early comments from regulatory agencies for several potential sites. Agencies we have coordinated with in this regard include the N.C. Division of Environmental Management, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. To date, the N.C. Division of Environmental Management is the only regulatory agency which has provided comments on our field review of potential mitigation sites. NCDOT intends to use these comments as a guide to select and proceed with a specific site. We fully intend to coordinate and develop an acceptable mitigation plan for this site which will compensate on a 1:1 acreage basis for the wetland impacts of U-60B and possibly other area projects. It may also be possible to develop guidelines to create the relocated stream channel to simulate a natural stream, community. NCDOT hereby applies for the required 404 authorization for this project. By copy of this letter, we are also requesting issuance of the required 401 Water Quality Certification from the N.C. Division of Environmental Management. If you have-any questions regarding this application, please contact Mr. Gordon Cashin at (919) 733- 9770. Sincerely, B. nn, PE Assistant Manager Planning and Environmental Branch BJO/gec cc: Mr. John Dorney, Division of Environmental Management Kelly Barger, PE, Project Management Don Morton, PE, Highway Design Branch A.L. Hankins, PE, Hydraulics Unit John Smith, PE, Structure Design Mr. J.W. Watkins, Division 7 Engineer Mr. N.L. Graf, PE, FHWA Mr. W.D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental PERMIT TO EXCAVATE AND/OR FILL WAS QVALiTY CERT(F(CATlON EASEMENT IN LANDS COVERED BY WATER AMA 1`Stw FOR MAJOR OEVEL.OnH£NT Otpartmtnt o(AdminhUW4oa- State of North Cardin. (GS 146.12) C9artm*nt of Nuursf Rasou O+oartmauof Ow Army (GS 113229, 143 215.3(a)(1), ,?r,2d t?(?1 °r' cavtof ERid-ers, Wilmington 0lstric (33 CFR 209.320-329) Please type or print and fill in all blanks- If InfonTution is not applicable, so 04 c m by placing N/A in blank ATTN: .B. J. O'Quinn, PE, Assistant Branch Manager, Planning-& Environmental Branch Applicant Information A. Name N. C. Department of Transportation - Division of Highways P- 0- Box 2 5 2 0 last First Middle B. Address Street, P. O. Box or 4..,w Raleigh North Carolina 27611 (919) ,)-4 n- City or Town State Zip Code Phone Location of Proposed Project: A. County Guilford 8. 1. City, town, community or landmark Greensboro' 2. is proposed work within city limits? Yes X No i, C. Creek, river, sound or bay upon which project is located or nearest nano =dy South Buffalo Creek, Piedmont Creek of water to project Ill. Description of Project A- 1. Maintenance of existing project 2. New wort X 8- Purpose of excavation or fill 1. Access channel length__,_,_-width 2. Boat basin mod' length width__-___ d p h 3. Fill area B-1 length 300 width 2H dcp? N/ A 4. Other B-2 length 440 width 130 C I. Bulkhead len th A depth N/A g -Al ____-Average distance waterward of MH* %xx-dine) N/ A 2- Type of bulkhead construction (material) _/A D. Excavated material (total for project) 1. Cubic yards N/A Type N/A E. Fill material to be placed below MHW (see also VIA) of material 1. Cubic yards N/A 2. Type of material N/A IV- Land Type, Disposal Area, and Construction Equipment: A. Does the area to be excavated include any marshland, swamps or othc:.eiand? Yes No X 8. Does the disposal area include any marshland, swamps or other wetland Ycs No X X C. Disposal Area 1. Location 2. Do you claim title to disposal area! D. Fill material source if fill is to be trucked in Suitable Borrow E. Now will excavated material be entrapped and erosion controlled? Standard NCDOT Erosion and Sediment control measures F- Typc of equipment to be used Highw®V construction eoUlpment G. Will marshland be crossed in transporting equipment to project site? I- - exotain No bL F-81 ?ley. 10179 A rc 71Nr 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 July 28, 1992 Acting Director Mr. Barney O'Quinn Planning and Environmental Branch N.C. Department of Transportation P.O. Box 25201 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-5201 Dear Mr. O'Quinn: Subject: Proposed Fill in Wetlands Relocation of US 220, Freeman Mill Road interchange with 1-40, Guilford County V - pOCpD DEM Project #92290 Upon review of your request for Water Quality Certification to place fill material in 3.75.acres of water and wetlands for relocation.of US 220 located at Freeman Road and I-40 in Guilford County, we have determined that the proposed fill can be covered by General Water Quality Certification No. 2675 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' Regional General Permit No. 031. An additional condition is that DOT must provide wetland mitigation at no less than a 1:1 ratio as described in DOT's May 29, 1992 submittal.. If you have any questions, please contact John Dorney at 919/733-1786. Sincerely, . Pr ston Howard, Jr. P. . GTE:JD Attachment cc: Wilmington Dis rict Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regional Office Winston-Salem DEM Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files i, REGIONAL OFFICES Asheville Fayetteville Mooresville Raleigh Washington Wilmington Winston-Salem 704/251-6208 919/486-1541 704/663-1699 919/733-2314 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 A ? S O x 0 O O ? b q J CC4 d O J ? ? N ?y c ? ?a s cj y2'270 JAMES G. MARTIN GOVERNOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION P.O. BOX 25201 RALEIGH 27611-5201 May 29, 1992 JUN I 0 1992 s WETLA(v 'S V(-uJ; WATER QUALITY 5EC}? U DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS THOMAS J. HARRELSON SECRETARY District Engineer U.S. Army Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington, NC 28402 ATTENTION: Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: WILLIAM G. MA.RLEY, JR.. P.E. STA T E HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR SUBJECT: Guilford County, Relocation of US 220 (Freeman Mill Road and interchange with I-40 south of Greensboro (TIP # U-60B, 8.1491101) The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) intends to relocate US 220 along a section of Freeman Mill Road in Greensboro, North Carolina. This will also involve the construction of a new interchange between I-40 and the relocated US 220. This roadway has a long history, and the permit requirements have been negotiated with your agency several times through the years. NCDOT first applied for the required 404 permit and 401 certification March 28, 1978. Both of these permits were issued in following months, and the 404 permit had an expiration date of December 31, 1981. This deadline was extended several times, until 1981 when the project was dropped due to a lack of funding, and the permit terminated. NCDOT re-applied for the permits April 27, 1987, and both were reissued. Subsequent to this action, the plans for the proposed project were revised, and the project divided into two sections (U-60A and U-60B). On March 15, 1991, NCDOT applied for the required permits for U-60A. The Corps of Engineers authorized this section of the project under General Permit 31 March 27, 1991, and the Division of Environmental Management authorized the project under General Water Quality Certification No. 2176 April 25, 1991. An Eaual (-)nnnrtunity/Affirmative Actinn Fmninvar This application covers project U-60B, which includes the immediate vicinity of the proposed US 220 - I-40 interchange. Construction of this project will involve unavoidable impacts to streams and wetlands in the area at four sites. The first site (B-1) involves the relocation of about 2100 linear feet of South Buffalo Creek (Sheets 2 and 3). One existing 3 barrel 12'x 12' box culvert will be extended and a barrel added, creating a 4 barrel 12'x 12' culvert under I-40 (Sheet 2). Another 4 barrel 13'x 13' box culvert will be needed in South Buffalo Creek to accommodate proposed US 220 and interchange ramps (Sheet 3). These activities will require the placement of fill in 1.5 acres of wetlands and 0.84 acres of open water. Site B-2 involves the placement of fill in 1.33 acres of wetlands on the northwest side of South Buffalo Creek due to the extent of new fill slopes for the proposed I-40 relocation (Sheets 8-9). Two 3-span prestressed girder bridges will be used for the crossing of I-40 and South Buffalo Creek, which will not require any fill in waters of the United States. Sites 3 and 4 are both 2 barrel 8'x 7' concrete box culverts in Piedmont Creek north of the proposed interchange. Site 3 is on Meadowview Road and will require fill in 0.05 acres of open water. Site 4 is on Freeman Mill Road and will require fill in 0.03 acres of open water. Ordinarily, both of these crossing would be authorized under Nationwide 33 CFR (A)(14). The pro s d roject will require 01- acement of fill in a total f(2.83 cres of wetlands an acres of open water. It i NCDO ' s position that thes acts are unavoidable a d t t we have done everythg possible to minimize these impacts. NCDOT anticipates the need to mitigate for these unavoidable impacts. At the present time, we do not have a specific mitigation plan to propose. However, a great deal of preparatory work has been done to identify a suitable mitigation site for projects in the Greensboro area. NCDOT has coordinated with numerous agencies in this search. During August and September 1991, members of our Environmental Unit met with the Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department to discuss utilization of degraded wetlands throughout the city for wetland restoration projects. These plans proved unsuccessful, as the Parks and Recreation Department decided that these wetlands should be maintained as mowed greenways. Since that time, NCDOT has pursued other possibilities. Given the scarcity of extensive degraded bottomland hardwood sites in Guilford County and the general unwillingness of property owners to sell their land, only a few potential mitigation sites have been identified. NCDOT is continuing to coordinate with private landowners, developers, non-profit organizations, and public agencies in an attempt to locate suitable mitigation sites. We have conducted a field review and solicited early comments from regulatory agencies for several potential sites. Agencies we have coordinated with in this regard include the N.C. Division of Environmental Management, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. To date, the N.C. Division of Environmental Management is the only regulatory agency which has provided comments on our field review of potential mitigation sites. NCDOT intends to use these comments as a guide to select and proceed with a specific sit We fully intend to coordinate and develop an acceptabi i igation plan for this site which will compensate on 1.1 acreage basis for the wetland impacts of U-60B and po si ly other area projects. It may also be possible to dev op guidelines to create the relocated stream channel to simulate a natural stream community. NCDOT hereby applies for the required 404 authorization for this project. By copy of this letter, we are also requesting issuance of the required 401 Water Quality Certification from the N.C. Division of Environmental Management. If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact Mr. Gordon Cashin at (919) 133- 9770. Sincerely, ? t B. nn, PE Assistant Manager Planning and Environmental BJO/gec cc: Mr. John Dorney, Division of Environmental Kelly Barger, PE, Project Management Don Morton, PE, Highway Design Branch A.L. Hankins, PE, Hydraulics Unit John Smith, PE, Structure Design Mr. J.W. Watkins, Division 7 Engineer Mr. N.L. Graf, PE, FHWA Mr. W.D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental Branch Management . .?f'.3?7,('N PERMIT TO EXCAVATE AND/0R FILL WA1"WALM CERTIFICAT" EASEMENT IN LANDS COVERED BY WATER CAMA 1'UcwT FOR MAJOR DEVELDft( NT tkOxrtmcnt of Adminatrat{on Stan of North Carotins GOPA trnentof tha Army (GS 146-12) daqutment of Nawrai R.sourcas mid CommunhyS..iwcnt CorQS of E 1432t5.3(c), 113+-?T '9i^"-329) nttcn Otsuic (GS 113-124, 143.215.3(x)(1), (33 CfR -409.320-329) Please type or pfint and fill in all blanks. If information is not app{ipbk, so a4cmx by piacin% N/A in blank. A`"TN: 3 J. O'Quinn, PE, Assistant Branch iHanager, Planning-& Environmental Brancr Applicant Information A. Name N- C. Department o1- Transportation - Division of Highways Last First Middle B. Address ?' • O- Box 2 5 2 0 1 Location of Proposed Project: A. County Guilford B. I. City, town, community or landmark- 2- Is proposed work within city limits? Greensboro Yes X No C. Creek, river, sound or bay upon which project is located or nearest name ::-dy of water to project South Buffalo Creek, Piedmont Creek Ill. Description of Project A. 1. Maintenance of existing project 2. New wort X 8. Purpose of excavation or fill 1. Access channel Iength widt`t depth 2. Boat basin length widths depth 3. Fill area B-y kngth 300 width 200 depth N/A 4. Other B-2 ler th 440 g w id Lh 13 0 dep t-h N/A C. 1. Bulkhead length N/A Average distance wat.erward of Mlim %Aorri*,) N/A 2. Type of bulkhead construction (material) N/A D. Excavated material (total for project) 1. Cubic yards N/A N/A 2. Type of material E. Fill material to be placed below MHW (see also VI. A) 1. Cubic yards N/A N 2. Type of material /A IV_ Land Type, Disposal Area, and Construction Equipment: A. Docs the area to be excavated include any marshland, swamps or othc- .-12r,d7 Yes No X B. Does the disposal area include any marshland, swamps or other wetlanc '+e- No X X C. Disposal Area 1. Location 2. Do you claim title to disposal areal D. Fill mz'%crial source if fill is to be trucked in Suitable Borrow E. How will excavated material be entrapped and erosion controlled? Standard NCDOT Erosion and Sediment control measures F. Type of equipment to be uscdHighw®y construction equipment G. Will marshland be crossed in transporting equipment to proicct site? i• -% explain No Street, P. O. Box or 4-yur Raleich, North Caro>;na 27611 (910) City or Town State Zip Code Phone b & F.81 ?tcy. 10/1S V. llrnen 'th-K Of Project Area (Describe) A 1. Private 2. Commercial 3. Housing Devdopment or Industrial 4. Other Public transportation 8. t. Lot size(s) N/A 2. Elevation of lot(s) above mean high water N/A 3. Soil type and texture N/A 4. Type of building facilities or structures N/A 5. Sewage disposal and/or waste water treatment A. Existing N / A Planned N / A B. Describe N/A 6. Land Classification (circle one) DEVELOPED TRANSITIONAL COMMUNITY RURAL CONSERVATION OTHER (See CAMA Local Land Use Plan Syno VI. Pertaining to Fill and Water Quality: A. Does the proposed project involve the placement of fill materials below mean high water? Yes No B. 1. Will any runoff or discharge enter adjacent waters as a result of project activity or planned use of the area following project completion? Yes X No 2. Type of discharge Surface Runoff 3. Location of discharge See Plans VII. Present rate of shoreline erosion (if known): _ N/A Vlll. List permit numbers and issue dates of previous Department of Army Corps of Engineers or State permits for work in project area, if applicable: See cover letter for e x p l a n a t i o n IX. Length of time required to complete project: X. In addition to the completed application form, the following items must be provided: A. Attach a copy of the deed (with State application only) or other instrument under which applicant claims title to the affected property. OR if applicant is not claiming to be the owner of said property, then forward a copy of the deed or other instrument under which the owner claims title plus written permission from the owner to carry out the project on his land. B. Attach an accurate work plat drawn to scale on Ki X l1" white paper (see instruction booklet for details). Note: Original drawings preferred - only high quality copies accepted. C. A copy of the application and plat must be served upon adjacent riparian landowners by registered or certified mail or by publication (G.S. 113-229 (d))Enter date served D. List names and complete addresses of the riparian landowners with property adjoining applicant's. Such owners have 30 days in which to submit comments to agencies listed below. See attached sheet XI. Certification requirement: I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed activity complies with the State of North Caroliru?s approved coastal management program and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. X11. Any permit issued pursuant to this application will allow only the development described in this appli- cation and plat. Applicants should therefore describe in the application and plat all anticipated devcl- opment activities, including construction, excavation, filling, and land clearing. GATE C.? Applica is Signature 04 F-82 _.._ ._.?__. RIPARIAN PROPERTY OWNERS STATE PROJECT NUMBER 8.149001 TIP NUMBER U-0060B City of Greensboro Greensboro, N.C. Dr. Worth M. Coward 2320 Battleground Ave. 27408 Jack W. Riddle 2000 Cheltenham Ct. 27407 Imperial Corp. 400 Four Seasons Mall Greensboro, N.C. 27407 Clifford Frazier 403 Kimberly Dr. Greensboro, N.C. 27403 Robert Kirkman 1305 W. Meadow Rd. Greensboro, N.C. Julius G. Thomas 4000 Cascade Dr. Greensboro, N.C. Carl Pemberton 5704 Brooks Lane Greensboro, N.C. 27403 William Kirkman Rt. 10, Box 926 Greensboro, N.C. Wake E. Isley 1405 Minor St. Greensboro, N.C. 27403 ???.??• \ 0 JYlI 7 7 710 `. PAM W. ) w \ all. 1.09 ?, n 7)r !o9t 147, 71U • -..??' Ian III ! 9 A \ 2141 w. 1.. i1, \ J W. A1M?,1 y ?? ' ?tN 1 A... .07 1. A- 11 Att 1141 •• Au IA .? W j GREENSBORO `" •"-bw Ila 1 ?r ro?. 155,6A2 ? ? 1••1 em 19 OA .sovl•M' ?% ?AU .0010 1/. 70 70A 1>A -000000 T 10 J?1 `D. 1.01 l,AI I T 1 - / L2S ? 1) 'J 1 "A 1. . A r ?0 4 rz SITES 1 - TJ " B 4 1 L1t ; %, am 332t 11 i f 1 11K 6 / U • t 113 . ?:.>:•1 „ I .;:?! 7711 • I N. C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION VICINITY MAP DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT N0. 8.1491101 (U-60B) } PROPOSED RELOCATION OF US 220 SCALE IN MILES .` SHEET_-:L OF jQ ? i -?ZGD. EATEw100-1 0;: 34? 12'% 12 Co-,1C , Q ? ? \ Boa C"Vei?T of AaDirto.l ow OaE ?? Zx i1 EaB4EL = ?? IzXIZ?C$?- -Y-a 0 i %0"-rµ BvcLALO CREAK ,. A i T r ? F? AREA OF FILL IN WETLANDS = 1,50 f ' AREA OF FILL IN SURFACE WATER .84. ^czEy MIA-CH LINE ?A"____? j SCALE 1 = 2CC) zO° SEE SHE`T 3 DENOTES FILL IN oTa I- F_L L - 23, 9 S f Y9 SURFACE WATER SITE B-1 DENOTES FILL IN WE LAIRDS N. C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY - PROJECT NO. 8.1491101 (U-60B) PROPOSED RELOCATION OF US 220 _ SHEET+ I A OF_. ,10 0 Loon 3 I P p I L / ?" 11 Z Z: _Y s - _ -o -------- -- -- _In Ldep ? I f U' 1? C ? TT?i frn To to ? I ToE ?? ff LL ..J? .. 71 i ?i I i. i i'f INIA CH LINE i SEE SHEET "2??. ?on7C. ?OR CnLd. 'TOP. 30C1lWNEL ..? DENOTES FILL IN cN?.?? - ` SURFACE.WATER N. C. I ISIONPOFTHE HNAY_ S TRANSPORTATION SITE B-1 D GUILFORD COUNTY SCALE I= 200 , PROJECT NO. 8.1491101 (U-80B) DENOTES FILL PROPOSED RELOCATION OF US 220 IN WETLANDS -SHEET_,_,-,,.3 OF-. /o LL, ?60 - o /?f`To? G? FlLL d .fl N 0 C ii •a 0 i r ? ? f i ? r ? L- L !Tj c ? o _, I m rm r v? >„ r ? c p rin m i> -r n r m -t z m cnI(_) J --1 rJ 0 ?I I I r 0 rA -? m C? C) ?(7) cn Z (T ar A O lG i CD m rp 3 N. C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT NO. 8.1931101 (iJ--60B) PROPOSED RELOCATION OF US 220 SHEET 1-4- OF-.10 L` N _ u `.D s C 3 i t F i Z t ` S C c C s - i P v.. t e i i N I v f i t c?, Y U i ' 7 i r N ( G _ i i 0 Z ? m Z t? O C -? z r? D ? rnF D Fl z ar Q) u {! r a a `? t S s ? o i i 7 ? f ( t i (jl O S CID C !1 D r O rn m 7K V 'f A} Sj ml ' N. C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF-HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY .PROJECT NO. 8.1491101 (U-60B) PROPOSED RELOCATION OF US 220 SHEET OF_.J-O i 1 I i i ,. . C? .L1 U fi fl 0 a c c cu . o? ('r) A. m D a m c?l-L nIr ? v t i I ?J . o C O T -17 ? I N rrl C ? o D"m m 1 m x mjim T w Ln 1 N O_ CI) D C (,n -i m O z _ co z M z m r n z c m C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION •DlYISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUN'T'Y PROJECT NO. 8.1491101 (U-60B) PROPOSED RELOCATION OF US 220 SHEET_ _`7 OF_.,_.. 10 5 ? ? o) M l ? 1 ? ? It Q ! a= ? z U t j I ?, l Lij ?eo ,,_ t , _ ( ( f f LL O LL) Q n? IIJ ' ?? ? 1 , 1 J Q ? ? ? I 4 V ? ? ?. \i •V ? ? ? ? I 't? I ? ?I \ V ? v f / j ? I ? y W (. 9(( 1 I I LJ W o ? 1 7/7, // 1 o? .\s C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION -?IYISION OF HIGHWAYS `'; GUILFORD COUNTY PROJEC NO. 8.1.401101 (U-60B) PROPOSED RELOCATIO14 OF US 220 ! . SHEET r OF--.:.o. 1 r? ti 0 . T H a r? i \ Z 1 0 h y o 1 ? W -? v _n N Z j 1 J J 1 Q U) W ~ W O? j c_ i w W I `J J ' N. C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIO_N? O DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ? cn GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT NO. 8.149110 1 (U-SOB) i PROPOSED RELOCATION OF US 220 `--SHEET_ ,? OF_.._.1g„ SUMMARY REPORT i SITE STRUCTURE TYPE STATION 61 4M 12Xi2 RCBC 45+00 Y8 CHANNEL CHANGE ADJACENT TO RAMP °C" 1600 FT. IN LENGTH DOWNSTREAM OF PROPOSED 4 M 12112 RCBC, AND 500 FT. IN LENGTH ADJACENT TO RAMP 18', DOWNSTREAM OF PROP. A 13113 RCBC. PERMIT TYPE FILL IN FILL IN WETLANDS SURFACE IA'189 4 M 13113 156+5U L INDIVIDUAL 404 1.50 AC 84 AC B2 PROP-3e 48 PRESTRESSED 80+70 YS INDIVIDUAL 404 1.33 AC 0.00 AC GIRDER BRIDGES B3 28 817 RCBC 16+67 Y13 NATIONWIDE 010 AC As AC MEADOWVIEW RD 33 CFR (AI(14) B4 2fl 817 RCBC 190+04 L SBL NATIONWIDE 010 AC .03 AC FREEMAN MILL RD 33 CFR (A)(14) ------------------- TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS (ACRES) 2.83' 92 i i t N. C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION of HIGHWAYS ? GUILFORD COU14 T Y PROJECT NO. 5.14131101 (U--6013) PROPOSED RELOCATION Ur US 220 SHEET ?_'y Of'...._ . 10 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 July 28, 1992 Acting Director Mr. Barney O'Quinn Planning and Environmental Branch N.C. Department of Transportation P.O. Box 25201 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-5201 Dear Mr. O'Quinn: Subject: Proposed Fill in Wetlands Relocation of US 220, Freeman Mill Road interchange with I-40 Guilford County DEM Project #92290 Upon review of your request for Water Quality Certification to place fill material in 3.75 acres of water and wetlands for relocation of US 220 located at Freeman Road and I-40 in Guilford County, we have determined that the proposed fill can be covered by General. Water Quality Certification No. 2675 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' Regional General Permit No. 031. An additional condition is that DOT must provide wetland mitigation at no less than a 1:1 ratio as described in DOT's May 29, 1992 submittal. If you have any questions, please contact John Dorney at 919/733-1786. Sincerely, i Pr ston Howard, Jr. P. . GTE: JD Attachment cc: Wilmington Dis rict Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regional Office Winston-Salem DEM Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files REGIONAL OFFICES Asheville Fayetteville Mooresville Raleigh Washington Wilmington Winston-Salem 704/251-6208 919/486-1541 704/663-1699 919/733-2314 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 c? DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO July 23,. 1992 Regulatory Branch Action ID. 199202373 Mr. L. J. Ward Planning & Environmental Branch N.C. Department of Transportation Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Dear Mr. Ward: fal)1 _ ' , Reference is made to your letter of May 29, 1992, requesting Department of the Army permit authorization for the placement of fill material into South Buffalo Creek in association with the relocation of US 220 (Freeman Mill Road and interchange with I-40, TIP # U-60B/8.1491101), Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. Plans furnished with your letter showed the proposed project of stream relocations and box culvert constructions will result in impacts to 3.81 acres of jurisdictional wetlands. Reference is also made to the meeting of July 14, 1992, where you proposed mitigation for the project impacts of: a. planting of the relocated stream banks with native bank vegetation of River Birch (Betula nigra), Black Willow (Salix nigra), American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), and Tag Alder (Alnus rugosa). b. 3:1 debit to the Roanoke River Mitigation Bank. On January 1, 1992, we renewed general permit No. 198200031 (enclosed) that authorizes the placement of fill material associated with the construction, repair, or replacement of bridges across navigable waters and waters of the United States in North Carolina, including cofferdams, abutments, foundation seals, piers, temporary construction and access fills, approach fills, detour fills, and box culvert installation, as part of work conducted by or in full compliance with the standards and specifications of the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). Review of the information you have provided reveals that your proposed project can be authorized by this general permit provided you comply with all permit conditions and the agreed upon mitigation set forth in the aforementioned meeting of July 14, 1992. Please read the enclosed permit to prevent an unintentional violation of Federal law. As this Department of the Army general permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain any other required approvals, you should contact appropriate State and local agencies before beginning work. 1? s t?'a -2- Thank you for your please contact Mr. John (919) 846-0648. time and cooperation. If you have any questions, Thomas, Raleigh Regulatory Field Office, telephone Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Enclosure Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Dr. Charles Brouton North Carolina Department of Transportation Planning and Research Branch Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Mr. Doug Miller Land Quality Section North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 8025 North Point Boulevard Suite 100 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106 Mr. John Parker North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 R eigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 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 Regional Office Manager North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 8025 North Point Boulevard Suite 100 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106 Mr. Dennis Stewart Habitat Conservation North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Mr. Joe Mickey, Jr. Division of Boating & Inland Fisheries Route 2 Box 278 State Road, North Carolina 28676, "dlp-3 - 7 r ' i' tit June 24,1992 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney THROUGH: M. Steven Mauney FROM: Ron Linville Subject: 401 Certification Review NCDOT 220/I-40 Relocation #92290 Guilford County FLLUd JUN 2 5 q92 After a site visit on June 18, 1992, the sites were determined for the relocation that would contribute significantly to wetlands losses. These were U-60 B-1 and U-60 B-2. A second site visit was conducted on June 23, 1992 with the assistance of Mr. Randall Turner and Mr. Gordon Cashin of the NCDOT. There were no survey markers in place during these inspections and only two (2) survey stakes were found, both of which were laying on the ground. Due to the intensity of previous development in the area and the impact of these existing developed areas, plus the suspected impact of the original I-40 to the wetlands, it was difficult to assess the areas. The impact of the B-1 area should be reviewed for additional stream disruption as the site plan isolates the downstream section of the creek. This does not seem to be included in the total "fill in surface waters" tabulation (see attached map). Streamflow will bypass this old alignment of the stream so that there may be additional losses. These two areas are obviously important to water quality concerns especially in the event of a chemical spill situation at B-2, but were rated with a consciousness of the surrounding land uses. The value of these areas (especially B-2) for urban wildlife habitat in this heavy traffic and dense population area may be quite substantial to the nearby city dweller. Associated with the B-2 area, three (3) potentially significant and very large oak trees were found that appear to be Overcup oaks. According to a forestry resource, this may be the outer range fringe for this species. i Further review of the significance of this find (and scientific construction. The State and National Champion Overcup Oak Tree is located in Bertie County. That tree has a circumference of 258" (82" diam.), and is 156' tall with a crown spread of 120'. The trees at this site are not believed to be that large. B-3 and B-4 were not evaluated due to size and location. The WSRO is not aware of any significant historic or wildlife sites located on the proposed worksite(s). WSRO recommends that if these wetlands must be lost that significant mitigation be forthcoming in the immediate piedmont community. According to Mr. Henry Moone of the DOT Real Estate section, mitigation lands are becoming very difficult to find in Guilford County. The DOT could even consider revitalizing a wet area or constructing a wet area somewhere along the I-40 corridor. There may be such an opportunity at the I-40/421 split west of Winston- Salem in conjunction with ongoing/proposed DOT landscaping projects. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to call. MSM/rl c c: WSRO Central Files WETLAND RATING SYSTEM WORKSHEET Project No. or description_,,?? ,p 1,7-- -,lo dee.foce- ajy If 9,Z Z9 d (.ed_ I) Location County, v,.11 ?c Nearest road or town Gr J ?,rQ River basin " F Index # y (a Nearest stream ,,?k and classification C- w s?,J Evaluator Z ; nJ v e/4?_ 2L..s,r eg?z Agency and address (J S /? 0 - j -/q Date and time evaluated Major Wetland Type_ Approximate size of wetland /system /,s- acres Approximate extent of wetlands in area /, s-- acres within miles ,Q,,rThree most common plant species (in order): ' /'? ` 0LJ ? ? ? Yt r t n s h v 62v ?,,,., ?? 1 v u, ti c?-? Soil Series (if known) , Hydrologic indicators Direct surface hydrologic connection? YES Existing Conditions Drainage . Disturbance ,',f ; Restoration potential t;! Restoration value l Is site known to provide habitat for rare, endangered or threatened species? Nt3 If so, list species observed or recorded. Item No. 1. Location/Landscape 1 Natural area buffer 2 Sensitive watershed 3 Dispersal corridor system II. Ecological Values 4 Special ecological attributes 5 Wildlife habitat 6 Aquatic life 7 Water storage 6 Streambank stabilization 9 Removal of pollutants III. Human Values 10 Outdoor recreation/education it Economic value Score (circle one) 5 ' co 5 4 3 2 0 5 4 3 Q 1 0 5 4 3 2 5 4 3 M 5 4 '3 2 5 4 3 2 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 5 4 3 5 4 3 2 1 1 C 0 0 0 1 0 X- Total score J Site. description and notes: n / / // ?V? /.fv /aJJ Wit . 0 SBh, ?C w. /tom S? J 11? v G^? cQ k.?J J c_? u- .,, a j. ? J w 13 WETLAND RATING SYSTEM WORKSHEET Project No. or description_&-kp,0 4,16 e, io, J # g2? 2 L) Location County Nearest road or town G?,•e?-,. ,ram„ River basin 75r-) Index # Nearest stream and classification -_-LJ j j Evaluator / ; 11 Agency and address J U L ?'l'1 Date and time evaluated Z 6,0M Major Wetland Type_ &,:::,,:?s-/e.L) Approximate size of wetland s?Tstem 2 acres Approximate extent of wetlands in area acres within miles ?/ Three most common plant species (in/ order): V CLf 1 p ? r?1 p?-? ?a ) 6-Y QC +- RI ?l f L?ty N G(?(? SA. G ?tt 4 Soil Series (if known) Hydrologic indicators ?? ec bo/e Direct surface hydrologic.connection? a/ YES O Existing Conditions Drainage _ /1J \ Disturbance 27-q. Restoration potential Restoration value Is site known to provide habitat for rare, endangered or threatened species? AJ6 If so, list species observed or recorded. Item No. Score (circle one) 1. Location/Landscape 1 Natural area buffer 5 0 2 Sensitive watershed 5 4 3 2 0 3 Dispersal corridor system 5 4 3 1 0 II. Ecological Values 4 Special ecological attributes. 5 4 3 2 1 Ca) 5 Wildlife habitat 5 4 3 0 1 0 6 Aquatic life 5 4 -3 2 (P 0 7 Water storage 5 4 3 (T 1 0 8 Streambank stabilization 5 4 3 2 1 a 9 Removal of pollutants 5 4 Q 2 1 0 III. Human Values 10 Outdoor recreation/education 5 4 3 1 0 11 Economic value 5 4 3 2 M 0 Total score 14 Site.description and notes: rn?. / ? I d G J dw, V-? G?fi p - `1^O G? Q J -a, C,, No CY ?L_ 23 U 0_,, -?? J ?. ?1 p .s e. J r b c. . r, ? I Loop ? ? TO $E ?E110VF.?j ' .01 i PROP I40 L.eP ? _ L .v v Zzz - //?Toc 01; FILL. r / I.'IAI-CH LINE °A fi f v SEE SHEET 2 ,21C"Nc. -to& Cwt ?. ?COr. 30' CA044CL DENOTES FILL IN SURFACE. WATER N. C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SITE B-1 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS Joe. E' GUILFORD SCALE 1=200 PROJECT NO. 8.1491101 (U-60B) - DENOTES FILE PROPOSED RELOCATION OF US 220 IN WETLANDS -SHEET_ f,3 OF_. L PERMITITINIG HISTORY )/d.` t a 7 _ ? v L ?1T =Tn lil_ C,dt snLdI'Ii ?-_1a_ 4. P?ian _ Wa _ Ju a?_ vd' ?.1?_c) `1 en. T c ?_-_oti.1Q ?`arts .t ilCuified ?.:a_ne ._ c iii C1 .'.Ll_ C, ,..ai lice _ =aiac c a t_ i ncrt-i ene-d :ddztiona, _j ? 29 : iana= w I _ e r,-:- c tuI =C' `_ a,-cQmmc.uate .a new =1?= . ::amp. 7nY7-L.3 _ _ _ject w' 1' lnv0_v _z _..lincr O7 aC1a of- j'..li face Wat- e_ - . r7/' 51 zoo ?. (ok ??X?! ?64 TV [',,' tr; - 3 19Q? ® North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188, 919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney, Division of Environmental Management FROM: Dennis Stewart, Manager ' Habitat Conservation Program Date: July 24, 1992 SUBJECT: N. C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT) request for 401 Water Quality Certification, US 220, Guilford County, North Carolina, TIP No. U-60B, DEM Project No. 92290. The N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) has reviewed the subject application for 401 Water Quality Certification, and our comments are provided in accordance with the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat. 401, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661-667d). The proposed project involves relocation of an interchange between US 220 and I-40, involving wetland loss at four sites within the construction area. The NCDOT has documented attempts to identify mitigation sites in the vicinity of the project, with only partial success. The letter of application (B. J. O'Quinn, May 29, 1992) proposes cooperative development of a mitigation plan which will compensate on a 1:1 acreage basis for wetland loss. In a subsequent coordination meeting (July 14, 1992), it was agreed that a 3:1 compensation ratio would be acceptable to the reviewing agencies, although the poor availability of local mitigation sites could warrant debiting the Company Swamp mitigation bank for at least part of the anticipated wetland impact from this project. The NCWRC supports the NCDOT in pursuing wetland mitigation at a 3:1 ratio for this and similar projects. However, we must stress that all possible opportunities for on-site mitigation should be explored before debiting the Company Swamp bank. Also, given the distance between the impacted site and the preservation bank, functional differences between Coastal and Piedmont forested wetland Memo Page 2 July 24, 1992 ecosystems, and the cumulative loss and increasing rarity of such habitat in the region, the NCWRC urges the NCDOT to pursue development of mitigation bank sites within the Piedmont region. Restoration or preservation of large contiguous tracts of such habitat would better compensate for unavoidable wetland losses in North Carolina's major urban areas and enhance regional wildlife habitat diversity. The NCWRC offers its enthusiastic cooperation in development of such mitigation plans. In light of the NCDOT's proposal to maximize on-site mitigation and pursue a 3:1 compensation ratio for any necessary off-site mitigation, the NCWRC offers no objection to aproval of 401 Water Quality Certification for this project. Thank you for the opportunity to provide input to the permit review process for this project. If we can further assist your office, please call David Yow, Highway Project Coordinator, at (919) 528-9887. cc: Larry Warlick, District 5 Wildlife Biologist Shari Bryant, District 5 Fisheries Biologist David Yow, Highway Project Coordinator DLS/DLY/lp