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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19910664 All Versions_Complete File_20100726 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IAMU K I WMI Ili. DIVISION 01-- HIGHWAYS 1'.0. BOX 25201, RAITIGI I, N.C. 27611-5201 February 26, 1993 Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1390 Wilmington, North Carolina, 29402-5701. ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief., Regulatory Pranch Dear Sir: GRp11?' SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - Charlotte. 9"Ler hoop from InterchanUe with NC 51 to Interrhange with Rea Road; T.I.P. NOS. R-0211DA, DD and DB; State Project; No. 8.1670102; DOA Action ID. 191200013 Attached is the Wet II Analysis for the wetland impact and mitigation sites associated with the above referenced. project. This study was conducted to satisfy Special Condition No. 1 of the Section 404 InOivi dual Permit i:-.sued. May 28, 1992. We apol.oyi.ze for the delay in transmitting this information. The material enclosed :includes copin: of the data recorded at the sites on Junp 9 and 30, 1192, maps illustrating the study area-, and 1 p ult n cap nel ated by the Wet IT program. Please contact C'ynd:i. U-11 -v Dennis Pipkin at (91`a) 73:3-9770 if you have any clg-nt i n : . Sincerpl yf 1. 3. Q Qu Assi Nt: an-t manager, Planning Fnv_I ronm-nt",dl_ Branch SAM HUNT SMWMRY 0 ! 5 ?g93 ; ?? MPS ^ ?? `? ?a cc : Ml:- John Dor11?y, DEM, DFI-IN M1'. I'.P11 y Fl,:Arcfo :, P E , I'ro iorl 1`4 ,111.1Cf' I11?'ilf tjlll.f. ]I]:. Don MC)ri:.on, P.I',. II.i_c?11?^lls h .i_(.ill ;l •11wh Mr . A . L . Hankins, P . 1; . Hydr,1111 i MI'. John mit,11, P.F. , it:l'11C1;111 ?' C)" ;:LCTII Mr. J.D. CC) ins. P...E 1)ivisin11 1.0 I11?iillJc-r Mr. D9nn i.s Pip'.ci.Il, P.r . , F11virn11ill f- 111. L U111.1. Mr. Il.L. GraF, P.E;. , FHWA Mr. W.D. .7 p11]1', 11, RoaCl ;J(I.--' 17,11V_LL?`IUII? h'..11. Gafrison ???-? t f1 ? rV # r --,t ?\/n ?• O 11 •?? . ,, .?. ??? ??? ,?_ ??i ?k • ? ?. ?. ' *' ??U 3681 / `??? ? ' i ? ? ??_ ? ?? - is-?/ ? ? ? • '?? ; ; ? ? =: - ? ? ? ?? , ?_' Jrl ? 665. ?! \ ? r ? - ? .?? "_' •?? -. 1 ti +? -+.?? )mil ` . ?? ?r-. ` ?? ? , b" .t?i?? -Subs tfdn ?? i _ J f r rat • ;'?,; ?) \ ??? S ale Do 2 -, ? j • J. ?' ? •'??,' 1 ? - y' INPUT ZO'?IE \ _ w • ?l ASSESSMENT ART;n .+. ..:IMPACT AREA?????? - -- '•?? - ? ? '?; r ?0? _\ ??? ,.: ?>J?? l ?? ?, (?,.'r n -=111 _ I ila L ?? ?? INPUT ,ONE ? IMPACT AREA?r, _ •r_ ? 111 , ?? , ?_ ,? ? ?,i ?/?3?1 r f ASSESSMEN A1ZFA N( A?! (SERVICE AREA ' ?'?`4 \ ,111?r?wt C ?<<? _ ?? 1 n W _ ?l ?r 11 > C N y J r _ MCALPINE CREEK IMPACT SITE M04U.EN CREEK IMPACT SITE SCAM 1"=2 000 IT .71 f? USGS QUAD WEDDINGTON ?' Ar\ << c art; _ Ir•, t .:,r: , ,,>?, J ??,? X12 ? 72 AP rN o, 291 r \ ./ 050, 3910 `6 V? 11 X11 ic)o1? wag6 l -?UisPOsa,, 3909 )> S1 RVI(;E AREA 95 ?'?_t .? /? l ???? •?-? Y,d-lxY 9 632 ??? ?'? ?j:??Y''?????? l?? :'.? ?? -?•i ?? _ p ???/? ASSESSMENT AREA IMPACT ARE ??. os ) l ) ( 1 ) f ? 7 •") gol INPUT ZONE Lr?!_l. rai 0, 1 • e ra. r. ?? ? ? ?, , -? - ?.? ,Park v a ?? ??? r ?a /) il? ?F'nrk a r se k c?eo. C C_ fill . S ?'??1 3907 (I?? v01 I4 6 l:arollna R-211DA MITIGATION SITE ?f 1 ° J SCALE 1"=2,000 FT 2 r J \ ) •, " USGS QUAD HARRISBURG ;?' FORM A: SITE DOCUMENTATION (Page 1 of 2) Part 1 - Background Information Evaluation Site: McMullen Creek, R211DAS1 Date:June 9, 1992 Site Location (Section, Range, and Township or Latitude/Longitude): Latitude 35 ° - 04' - 08" Longitude 80° - 52' - 04" Evaluator(s): Randy Turner, M.S., Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Randy Henegar, P.E. Has the evaluator(s) taken a training course in Version 2.0 of WET? Yes Agencies/Experts Contacted: NC Division of Environmental Management, USGS, NWI, NC Division of Water Resources, Soil Conservation Service Circle the assessment levels to be completed? E/0-3 HS Is the wetland tidal or nontidal? nontidal Indicate the month(s) that are representative of typical wet, dry, and average conditions for the region/locality. If average annual condition will be used only, give rationale. Indicate if precipitation for the previous 12 months has been above, below, or near normal. Note: Answer this series of questions only if wetland is nontidal. Wet month(s): Not used Dry month(s): Not used Used data collected at observation time to reflect conditions Average month(s) : during the growing season. Conditions of site at time of data collection did not indicate extremes of drought or flooding. Past year precipitation status: Near Normal Is this evaluation an estimate of past conditions or a prediction of future conditions? (If yes, explain nature and sources of predictive data.) No Will alternative methods of evaluation be used for any of the functions or values? (If yes, explain nature and source of alternative methods.) No -- Continued -- FORM A: SITE DOCUMENTATION (Page 2 of 2) McMullen Creek, R211DAS1 Part 2 - Identification and Delineation of Evaluation Areas Attach a sketch of the assessment area and vicinity, or a suitable map (i.e., photocopy of topgraphic map) that shows the following information: -- Boundaries of the AA, IA, and IZ, and the location of service areas. -- Watershed boundaries of AA, and service areas. -- Extent of surface water in the AA during the wet and dry seasons. -- Open water (channels and pools) within and adjacent to the AA. -- Normal direction of channel or tidal flow -- Normal direction of wind-driven waves or current. -- Impact area(s). -- Scale of distance and north compass direction. Explain the procedures used to identify or delineate the AA, IA, IZ, service areas, and the watersheds of these areas if they differed from the guidelines outlined in Section 2.7. N/A Determine the size of the following areas: Assessment Area - 37.3 acres Impact Area - 5.4 acres (NA if not applicable) Watershed of AA - 9,984 acres/ 15.6 miles2 (acres x 0.0016 - miles) Wetlands in AA - 32.8 acres (AA acreage minus deepwater) Wetlands in the watershed of closest service area - 234 acres Wetlands and deepwater in the watershed of closest service area - 283 acres Describe the location and nature of the closest service area. Sewage treatment plant approximately 1800 feet downstream from output of AA, and, generally, other areas ten miles downslope. How were locality and region defined for this evaluation? Locality: City of Charlotte Region: Catawba River Basin a• ?}; ?; +• ?: ?: ?' ? '1: ? ?' a. ?; ? ,k ,+..t..?. ?.:k :k :r •p a• ? 1 a.:I' .t. 19 t i• :}• :1..i I' :!' k :1 f. ,t..L .t..? i }..}..,.., i ? :{ ?- :{ Summary or Lva l ua L i on ReNu l l r or "011&51'' }: ;k 'k ?: •k * '}' ?: ? :}: ?; * ?; k :{; :I::k. 'k 'k :y :{: ;k ?: ;}::}; :k :f::!::k :k :k :k :}::{::?• ;k a; :k y, ,}::}: ?{: rk y .,. ,}. y ;i..i....i, k }• :k :{: sac in I Silynificnnce vrfectivcnc,ss Opportunity Ground Water Recharge PI i! ,i. Ground Water Discharge P1 1• :i. Ficadllow Alteration If M Sediment Stabilization II 11 Sediment/Toxicant Retention M II Nutrient Removal/TranNformat ion NI ?A Il Production Exhort Ni Wildlife Diversity/Abundance ?9 ?++ Wildlife D/A Breeding + II Wi I d I i fe D/A MipraLion t 'Ali IdI i fe D/A WinLering 1! Aquatic Diversity/Abundance NI 1, ?. UniqueneNs/Heritage M Recreation I, Note: "If" = High. "M" = MndcrnLu. A" = Low. "U" - Quprtain. and M, identify condition; wherc functions and va l ucq or- not evaluated. FORM A: SITE DOCUMENTATION (Page 1 of 2) Part 1 - Background Information Evaluation Site: McAlpine Creek R211DAS2 Date: June 9, 1992 Site Location (Section, Range, and Township or Latitude/Longitude): Latitude 350 - 03' - 55" Longitude 800 - 51' - 30" Evaluator(s): Randy Turner, M.S., Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Randy Henegar, P.E. Has the evaluator(s) taken a training course in Version 2.0 of WET? Yes Agencies/Experts Contacted: NC Division of Environmental Management, USGS, NWI NC Division of Water Resources, Soil Conservation Servict Circle the assessment levels to be completed? ASS- "-!;S-2- /O-1&2? E/0-3 HS Is the wetland tidal or nontidal? nontidal Indicate the month(s) that are representative of typical wet, dry, and average conditions for the region/locality. If average annual condition will be used only, give rationale. Indicate if precipitation for the previous 12 months has been above, below, or near normal. Note: Answer this series of questions only if wetland is nontidal. Wet month(s): Dry month(s): Not used Not used Used data collected at observation time to reflect conditions Average month(s): during the growing season. Conditions of site at time of data collection did not indicate extremes of drought or flooding. Past year precipitation status: Near Normal Is this evaluation an estimate of past conditions or a prediction of future conditions? (If yes, explain nature and sources of predictive data.) No Will alternative methods of evaluation be used for any of the functions or values? (If yes, explain nature and source of alternative methods.) No -- Continued -- FORM A: SITE DOCUMENTATION (Page 2 of 2) McAlpine Creek, R2110AS2 Part 2 - Identification and Delineation of Evaluation Areas Attach a sketch of the assessment area and vicinity, or a suitable map (i.e., photocopy of topgraphic map) that shows the following information: -- Boundaries of the AA, IA, and IZ, and the location of service areas. -- Watershed boundaries of AA, and service areas. -- Extent of surface water in the AA during the wet and dry seasons. -- Open water (channels and pools) within and adjacent to the AA. -- Normal direction of channel or tidal flow -- Normal direction of wind-driven waves or current. -- Impact area(s). -- Scale of distance and north compass direction. Explain the procedures used to identify or delineate the AA, IA, IZ, service areas, and the watersheds of these areas if they differed from the guidelines outlined in Section 2.7. N/A Determine the size of the following areas: Assessment Area - 35.9 acres Impact Area - 2.6 acres (NA if not applicable) Watershed of AA -47,360 acres/ 74.0 miles2 (acres x 0.0016 - miles) Wetlands in AA - 31.1 acres (AA acreage minus deepwater) Wetlands in the watershed of closest service area - 1111 acres Wetlands and deepwater in the watershed of closest service area - 1,253 acres Describe the location and nature of the closest service area. Sewage treatment plant approximately 8000 feet downstream from output of AA, and, generally, other areas ten miles downslope. How were locality and region defined for this evaluation? Locality: City of Charlotte Region: Catawba River Basin Summarv of Eva lumL i.on Rusu l t Wr -011W. social sicni ficancu I,ffect venen , O}•rurtunity Ground Water Rcchargu ^1 Ground Wa to r D kchargu 1 I, Pi hloodf loin Alteration II NI Sediment Stabilization li Il Sediment/Toxicant Retention NI I II Nutrient Removal /Trans forma t i rn! N1 I , 11 Production Export 1 wi ldl i fe Diversity/Abundance %I 'wildlife D/A Breeding I( Wi ldl ife D/A Migration I. Wi ld I i fe D/A WinterQ-, 1. Aquatic Diversity/Ahundance ?1 L Uniqueness/Heritage Recreation l: Note: "fl" = high. "M" = Moderate. "L" - Low. i = I'nc, r;rein. Enid "*"'.: identify conch t ions; where functions and value, or- not cva!Wud. FORM A: SITE DOCUMENTATION (Page 1 of 2) Part 1 - Background Information Evaluation Site: Mallard Creek, R211DAS3 Date: June 10. 1992 Site Location (Section, Range, and Township or Latitude/Longitude): Latitude 35° - 19' - 14" Lonqitude 80° - 43' - 50" Evaluator(s): Randy Turner, M.S., Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Randy Henegar, P.E. Has the evaluator(s) taken a training course in Version 2.0 of WET? Yes Agencies/Experts Contacted: NC Division of Environmental Management, USGS, NWI, Division o Water Resources, Soil Conservation ServicE Circle the assessment levels to be completed? SS-1> (SS-27 (E/0-1&2) E/0-3 HS Is the wetland tidal or nontidal? nontidal Indicate the month(s) that are representative of typical wet, dry, and average conditions for the region/locality. If average annual condition will be used only, give rationale. Indicate if precipitation for the previous 12 months has been above, below, or near normal. Note: Answer this series of questions only if wetland is nontidal. Wet month(s): Not used Dry month(s): Not used Used data collected at observation time to reflect conditions Average month(s): during the growing season. Conditions of site at time of data collection did riot indicate extremes of drought or flooding. Past year precipitation status: Near Normal Is this evaluation an estimate of past conditions or a prediction of future conditions? (If yes, explain nature and sources of predictive data.) No Will alternative methods of evaluation be used for any of the functions or values? (If yes, explain nature and source of alternative methods.) No -- Continued -- FORM A: SITE DOCUMENTATION (Page 2 of 2) Mallard Creek, R211DAS3 Part 2 - Identification and Delineation of Evaluation Areas Attach a sketch of the assessment area and vicinity, or a suitable map (i.e., photocopy of topgraphic map) that shows the following information: -- Boundaries of the AA, IA, and IZ, and the location of service areas. -- Watershed boundaries of AA, and service areas. -- Extent of surface water in the AA during the wet and dry seasons. -- Open water (channels and pools) within and adjacent to the AA. -- Normal direction of channel or tidal flow -- Normal direction of wind-driven waves or current. -- Impact area(s). -- Scale of distance and north compass direction. Explain the procedures used to identify or delineate the AA, IA, IZ, service areas, and the watersheds of these areas if they differed from the guidelines outlined in Section 2.7. N/A Determine the size of the following areas: Assessment Area - 79.6 acres Impact Area e 10.5 acres (NA if not applicable) (Mitigation Area) Watershed of AA = 16,704 acres/ 26.1 miles2 (acres x 0.0016 = miles) Wetlands in AA - 71.8 acres (AA acreage minus deepwater) Wetlands in the watershed of closest service area = 392 acres Wetlands and deepwater in the watershed of closest service area - 499 acres Describe the location and nature of the closest service area. Sewage disposal site approximately 1300 feet downstream from output of AA, and, generally, other areas ten miles downslope. How were locality and region defined for this evaluation? Locality: City of Charlotte Region: Pee Dee River Basin k :}..f..k :?::}::k :f: ? ? ? :k -k 'k 'I' ?' '!• :I' :P :}• ?} •y :k :!"}.:}• :k ?. ?. ;!..}::p..}c :fc ?..?..i. ,}. ,!, ,? ?, .,.:k :k ,i..!..k .?..i..p .i. a..; .?..}. Summarv of un luntion Results for "0I1053'' :}: ;k :}::k 'k i::}::k .k k ? ? ? ? ?' ? .k -1: ? ?= ? '}, ?::}: h::k :!::k :}::k :k {: a- ;k :!::k :}- :k ? }::}: ,i::k :!. ,k :g :}:.+..?, .?. ?. ,?..•..}: >'r. Social Significance Effectiveness Opportunity Ground Water Recharge Al f} } Ground Water Discharge M Ploodflow Alteration 1• Al Al Sediment Stabilization ?? ?, Sediment/Toxicant Retention M L l! Nutrient Removal/Transformation M n1 Production Export Wildlife Diversity/Ahundancc M Wildlife D/A Breeding Wildlife D/A Migration k ? Wildlife D/A Wintering f ? Aquatic Diversity/Abundance 1\11 I- Uniqueness/Heritage ?? f RecreaLion 1- Note; "H" - High. "M" = Moderate, "L" = Low. "U" = UnccrLain. and "x"'s identify conditions where functions and values arc not evaluated. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 25, 1991 MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney ''??237n nn M I'? V FROM : D. Rex Gleason PREPARED BY : Allen Hardy tr ?!_ AIA SUBJECT: 401 Certifications N. C. DOT, Charlotte Outer Loop Permit No. 91664 Vulcan Materials, Mine Exp"ans3?dn- hermit No. 91665 This office has conducted a review of the subject requests for 401 Certifications and offers the following comments and recommendations. A review of the supporting information submitted from Vulcan Materials indicates that the total wetland acreage to be impacted is approximately 1.25 acres. Of this 1.25 acres the supporting information indicated that the delineated wetlands are of low value consisting mostly of intermittent stream channels, a minor J perennial tributary, and a portion of one isolated wetland. Therefore, it is recommended that the 401 Certification be issued for this project. Upon review of the supporting information for the N. C. DOT, Charlotte Outer Loop project, it appears that mitigation-was voluntarily proposed. This Office has no objection to this proposal except that a 1:1 ratio trade does not seem appropriate considering the present value (see memo attached concerning the same wetlands under a different 401 Certification request) of the wetlands. A mitigated area of equal size would probably take years before its usefulness and structure would equal that of the present wetland. Based on our evaluation, it is recommended that the 401 Certification be issued. However, this office would like to see at least a 1.5:1 ratio of mitigation approved before permit issuance and clearing be kept to an absolute minimum. WAH:se Y F May 20, 1993 PERMIT STATUS SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - Charlotte Cuter Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to interchange with Rea Road; T.I.P. Nov. R-0211DA, DD and DB; State Pro3oct No. 3. iS %0"102; DCA Action ID. 199200013 Z eh ruary 18, 1993 CCE reported in monthly review meeting that NCDCT was in violation of several permit conditions. Phone conversation with Divi,lon Engineer's otfioe lndicanes that tae permit had not boon forwarded to the Resident Engineer. Z eh_uar; 23, .902 CCE :< NCDOT Division 10 staff review project in field. Ma: ah 3, 1993 C:E directs NCDCT t:_ stop WrA in wetlands until conditions of tae permit are me ; . Ma.. 1 , . 199 NC20T r _ __le. 404 permit modification to allow use of silt basiAs and _ mpora: y stream crossings at Acnul.an and McAlpine Creaks, p.us clearing yand the tce of fill limits, when i:_,°_s sary for construction. April a, 1993 NCDOT requests 404 permit modification VD allow restoration of 22.2 acres of wetlands. This reflects the results of t: e WET II analysis: ! 2 . 1 mitigation required; plus the wet__and fill beyond construction limits. NCDCT also color i:s to modification of NCDOT's or the City of Charlotte's permits for groenway trails at McAlpine and McMullan Creeks. April ?, 1993 Contractor is advised that work in wetlands may resume. April 27, 1993 NCDOT requests 404 Permit Modification to extend deadline for initiation of construction of mitigation site. r' May 6, 1993 COE grants permit modification to allow use of silt basins, temporary stream crossings, and increased wetland mitigation ratio. An additional 404 Permit Modification request for the Mecklenbug County greenway trails at McMullen and McAlpine Creeks will be submitted in the near future. NCDOT and COE Personn.?1 will be v1sitI :g a pC--ential mi-igaticn site in Cha_lott` on may 25. inspe,:tions cf wetland impa%t area. along tale remaining portlonti of the Southern Charlotte Ciit?'r LCOp i-I a- so be conduc .ed at that time. ? ?jG?Gv?'d ?.1 S . - C?.s ? ? Kati".f "n`z`"?ce h,'?, --__ ?. `.!` C;? ,?-- C?i ?? ?? WU %%Arr all q Prw+dSTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT. JR. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SAM HUNT GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 SECRETARY April 27, 1993 Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.C. Box 1390 Wilmington, North Carolina, 28402-5201 ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - Charlotte Outer Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to Interchange with Rea Road; T.I.P. Nos. R-0211DA, DD and DB; State Project No. 3.1670102; DOA Action ID. 1199'20001-1 The 404 Permit ovas issued for this project on May 19; 1992. As a result of t:le unintentional omission of this permit from the project contract, several permit conditions were violated when ccnstruction was initiated. On March 3, 1993, the contractor ,vas directed to stop construction until the work was brought into compliance with the permit. As of April 7, 1993, the violations were corrected and the contractor was advised to resume work. In order to avoid another violation, construction of the mitigation areas at Mallard Creek would have to be initiated by May 19, 199° (Special Condition No. 3). Detailed planning of the site preparations, planting and monitoring programs for these sites has been delayed due to the aforementioned coordination errors. Additionally, NCDOT is currently studying alternative designs and alignments for the Mallard Creek Church Road widening project. The road will be widened either as an urban curb-and-gutter on 100-foot right-of-way or a rural roadway with shoulders on 150-foot right-of-way. NCDOT expects to make a recommendation on one of these alternatives by September, 1993. The mitigation sites will 11 be based upon a worst-case scenario of this project's impacts on these properties. The acreage thus derived will be credited toward the 22.2 acres required for wetland mitigation. In order to integrate the Mallard Church Creek Road project into the mitigation plan, and to improve the chance of success of the mitigation sites, additional time beyond the May 19, 1993 deadline will be necessary for planning. NCDOT expects to finalize plans for both of the Mallard Creek properties so that planting can be conducted during the fall and winter of 1993. This will allow us to take full advantage of the 1994 growing season. NCDOT hereby requests a six-month extension of the deadline to begin construction of the mitigation sites at Mallard Creek. NCDOT will locate an additional required, by October 1993. It is not mitigation plan for this site(s) will construction and planting in the fall would be planned to allow planting in the full 1995 growing season. mitigation site(s), as likely that the be complete to allow of 1993. This site the fall of 1994, for Thank you for your continued assistance with this project. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Bell or Dennis Pipkin at (919 ) 7.313-9770. Since,- J. , P.E. ...Is nt Manage:: Planning & Environmental Branch cc: l/''lr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Project Management Unit Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A. L. Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. J. D. Goins, P.E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Environmental Unit Mr. N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. W. D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental Mr. George Gibson, P.E., Construction y M SLNF N d W ?o? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES Q. HUNT. JR DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SAM HUNT GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH. N.C. 27611-5201 SECRETARY April 27, 1993 Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.C. Box 1390 Wilmington, North Carolina, 25402-5201 ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - Charlotte Outer Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to Interchange with Rea R:Dad; T.I.P. Nos. R-C211DA, DD and DB; State Project No. 3.1670102; DOA Action ID. 199300013 The 404 Permit was issued for this project on May 19; 1992. As a result of the unintentional omission of this permit from the project contract, several permit conditions were violated when construction was initiated. On March 3, 1993, the contractor was directed to stop construction until the work was brought into compliance with the permit. As of April 7, 1993, the violations were corrected and the contractor was advised to resume work. In order to avoid another violation, construction of the mitigation areas at Mallard Creek would have to be initiated by May 19, 1993 (Special Condition No. 3). Detailed planning of the site preparations, planting and monitoring programs for these sites has been delayed due to the aforementioned coordination errors. Additionally, NCDOT is currently studying alternative designs and alignments for the Mallard Creek Church Road widening project. The road will be widened either as an urban curb-and-gutter on 100-foot right-of-way or a rural roadway with shoulders on 150-foot right-of-way. NCDOT expects to make a recommendation on one of these alternatives by September, 1993. The mitigation sites will be based upon a worst-case scenario of this project's impacts on these properties. The acreage thus derived will be credited toward the 22.2 acres required for wetland mitigation. In order to integrate the Mallard Church Creek Road project into the mitigation plan, and to improve the chance of success of the mitigation sites, additional time beyond the May 19; 1993 deadline will be necessary for planning. NCDOT expects to finalize plans for both of the Mallard Creek properties so that planting can be conducted during the fall and winter of 1993. This will allow us to take full advantage of the 1994 growing season. NCDCT hereby requests a six-month extension of the deadline to begin construction of the mitigation sites at Mallard Creek. NCDOT will locate an additional mitigation site(s), as required, by October 1993. It is not likely that the mitigation plan for this site(s) will be complete to allow construction and planting in the fall of 1993. This site would be planned to allow planting in the fall of 1994, for the full 1995 growing season. Thank you for your continued assistance with this project. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndl Bell or Dennis Pipkin at (919) 7313-9770. SincerelY, .J. 'QL in, P.E. .ystant Manager, Planning & Environmental Branch cc: Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Kelly Barger; P.E., Project Management Unit Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A. L. Hankins, P.E.; Hydraulics Mr. J. D. Goins, P.E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Environmental Unit Mr. N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. W. D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental Mr. George Gibson, P.E., Construction ?nATE ?e se :o STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TPANSPORTATION LAMES B. HUNT. JP. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SAM HUNT SECRETARY GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH. N.C. 27611-5201 April 27, 1993 Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1390 Wilmington, North Carolina, 28402-5201 ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - Charlotte Outer Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to Interchange wish Rea Road; T.I.P. Nos. R-0211DA, DD and DB; State Project No. 3.1870102; DOA Action ID. 199200013 The 404 Permit Yeas issued for this project on may 13, 19921. As a result of tale unintentional omission of this permit from tiie project contract, several permit conditions were violated when construction was initiated. On March 3. 1993, the contractor was directed tc stop construction until the work was brought into compliance with the permit. As of April 7, 1993, the violations were corrected and the ccntract:Dr was advised to resume work. In order to avoid another violation, construction of the mitigation areas at Mallard Creek would have to be initiated by May 19, 1993 (Special Condition No. 3). Detailed planning of the site preparations, planting and monitoring programs for these sites has been delayed due to the aforementioned coordination errors. Additionally, NCDOT is currently studying alternative designs and alignments for the Mallard Creek Church Road widening project. The road will be widened either as an urban curb-and-gutter on 100-foot right-of-way or a rural roadway with shoulders on 150-foot right-of-way. NCDOT expects to make a recommendation on one of these alternatives by September, 1993. The mitigation sites will be based upon a worst-case scenario of this project's impacts on these properties. The acreage thus derived will be credited toward the 22.2 acres required for wetland mitigation. In order to integrate the Mallard Church Creek Road project into the mitigation plan, and to improve the chance of success of the mitigation sites, additional time beyond the May 19, 1993 deadline will be necessary for planning. NCDOT expects to finalize plans for both of the Mallard Creek properties so that planting can be conducted during the fall and winter of 1993. This will allow us to take full advantage of the 1994 growing season. NCDOT hereby requests a six-month extension of the deadline to begin construction of the mitigation sites at Mallard Creek. NCDOT will locate an additional mitigation site(s), as required, by October 1993. It is not likely that the mitigation plan for this site(s) will be complete to allow construction and planting in the fall of 1993. This site would be planned to allow planting in the fall of 1994, for the full 1995 growing season. Thank you for your continued assistance wita this project. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Bell or Dennis Pipkin at (919) / /3.J-9/7/0. Sincerely, .J. 'Qu' zn, P.E. _Istant Manager, Planning & Environmental Branch cc: Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Project Management Unit Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A. L. Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. J. D. Goins, P.E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Environmental Unit Mr. N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. W. D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental Mr. George Gibson, P.E., Construction ?Y MANE' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT. JP. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SAM HUNT GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 SECRETARY April 27, 1993 Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1390 Wilmington, North Carolina, 28402-5201 ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: SUBJECT: mecl?-lenaurg County - Charlotte Outer Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to Interchange wi-h Rea Road; T.I.P. Nos. R-C211DA, DD and DB; State Project No. 3.1570102; DCA Action ID. 199--00013 The 404 Permit ,vas issued for this project on May 19; 1992. As a result of t:he unintentional omission of this permit from the project contract, several permit conditiolls were violated when construction was initiated. On March 3, 1993, the contractor was directed to stop construction until the work was brought into compliance with the permit. As of April 7, 1993, the violations were corrected and the contractor was advised to resume work. In order to avoid another violation, construction of the mitigation areas at Mallard Creek would have to be initiated by May 19, 1993 (Special Condition No. 3). Detailed planning of the site preparations, planting and monitoring programs for these sites has been delayed due to the aforementioned coordination errors. Additionally, NCDOT is currently studying alternative designs and alignments for the Mallard Creek Church Road widening project. The road will be widened either as an urban curb-and-gutter on 100-foot right-of-way or a rural roadway with shoulders on 150-foot right-of-way. NCDOT expects to make a recommendation on one of these alternatives by September, 1993. The mitigation sites will 1. be based upon a worst-case scenario of this project's impacts on these properties. The acreage thus derived will be credited toward the 22.2 acres required for wetland mitigation. In order to integrate the Mallard Church Creek Road project into the mitigation plan, and to improve the chance of success of the mitigation sites, additional time beyond the May 19; 1993 deadline will be necessary for planning. NCDOT expects to finalize plans for both of the Mallard Creek properties so that planting can be conducted during the fall and winter of 1993. This will allow us to take full advantage of the 1994 growing season. NCDOT hereby requests a six-month extension of the deadline to begin construction of the mitigation sites at Mallard Creek. NCDOT will locate an additional required, by October 1993. It is not mitigation plan for this site(s) will construction and planting in the fall would be planned to allow planting in the full 1995 growing season. mitigation site(s); as likely that the be complete to allow of 1993. This site thq fall of 1994, for Thank you for your continued assistance with this project. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Bell or Dennis Pipkin at (919) 733-9770. Sincerely, .J. P.E. .?stant Manager, Planning & Environmental Branch cc: Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Project Management Unit Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A. L. Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. J. D. Goins, P.E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Environmental Unit Mr. N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. W. D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental Mr. George Gibson, P.E., Construction ?SfATE V STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT. JR. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SAM HUNT GOVERNOR SECRETARY P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 April 271 1993 Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1390 Wilmington, North Carolina; 25402-5201 ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - Charlotte Outer Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to Interchange wi:h Rea Road; T.I.P. Nos. R-0211DA, DD and DB; State Project No. 3.167011,021: DCA Action ID. 199-00013 The 404 Permit was iss?led for this project on May 19; 1932. As a result Of the unintentional omission of tl:is permit from the project cciatract, several permit conditions were violated when ccnstruction was initiated. On March 3, 199-1, the contractor was directed to stop construction until the work was brought into compliance with the permit. As of April 7, 1993, the violations were corrected and the contractor was advised to resume Work. In order to avoid another violation, construction of the mitigation areas at Mallard Creed; would have to be initiated by May 19, 1993 (Special Condition No. 3). Detailed planning of the site preparations, planting and monitoring programs for these sites has been delayed due to the aforementioned coordination errors. Additionally, NCDOT is currently studying alternative designs and alignments for the Mallard Creek Church Road widening project. The road will be widened either as an urban curb-and-gutter on 100-foot right-of-way or a rural roadway with shoulders on 150-foot right-of-way. NCDOT expects to make a recommendation on one of these alternatives by September, 1993. The mitigation sites will 4 be based upon a worst-case scenario of this project's impacts on these properties. The acreage thus derived will be credited toward the 22.2 acres required for wetland mitigation. In order to integrate the Mallard Church Creek Road project into the mitigation plan, and to improve the chance of success of the mitigation sites, additional time beyond the May 19, 1993 deadline will be necessary for planning. NCDOT expects to finalize plans for both of the Mallard Creek properties so that planting can be conducted during the fall and winter of 1993. This will allow us to take full advantage of the 1994 growing season. NCDOT hereby requests a six-month extension of the deadline to begin construction of the mitigation sites at Mallard Creek. NCDOT will locate an additional required, by October 1993. It is not mitigation plan for this site(s) will construction and planting in the fall would be planned to allow planting in the full 1995 growing season. nitigation site(s), as likely that the be complete to allow of 1993. This site the fall of 1994, for Thank you for your continued assistance with this project. If you have any questions,, please contact Cyndi Bell or Dennis Pipkin at (919) 73.J-977/0. sincerely, J. 'Qt; zn, P.E. ?ystant Manager; Planning & Environmental Brai.ch cc: Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Kelly Barger; P.E., Project Management Unit Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A. L. Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. J. D. Goins, P.E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Environmental Unit Mr. N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. W. D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental Mr. George Gibson, P.E., Construction A 1 N d?ST?o Y .0 QwM ?? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TANSPORTATION IAMES B. HUNT. IR DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SAM HUNT SECRETARY GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 April 27, 1993 Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1390 Wilmington, North Carolina, 28402-5201 ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - Charlotte Outer Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to Interchange wi-h Rea Road; T.I.P. Nos. R-0211DA, DD and DB; State Project No. 3.1570102; DOA Action ID. 1992000113 The 404 Permit ,vas issued for this project on 'may 19.. 1992. As a result of t.le unintentional omission of this permit from the project contract, several permit conditions were violated when construction was initiated. On March 3, 1993, the contractor was directed to stop construction until the work was brought into compliance with the permit. As of April 7, 1993, the violations were corrected and the contract,Dr was advised to resume war:;. In order to avoid another violation, construction of the mitigation areas at Mallard Creek would have to be initiated by May 19, 1993 (special Condition No. 3). Detailed planning of the site preparations, planting and monitoring programs for these sites has been delayed due to the aforementioned coordination errors. Additionally, NCDOT is currently studying alternative designs and alignments for the Mallard Creek Church Road widening project. The road will be widened either as an urban curb-and-gutter on 100-foot right-of-way or a rural roadway with shoulders on 150-foot right-of-way. NCDOT expects to make a recommendation on one of these alternatives by September, 1993. The mitigation sites will 1 be based upon a worst-case scenario of this project's impacts on these properties. The acreage thus derived will be credited toward the 22.2 acres required for wetland mitigation. In order to integrate the Mallard Church Creek Road project into the mitigation plan, and to improve the chance of success of the mitigation sites, additional time beyond the May 19, 1993 deadline will be necessary for planning. NCDOT expects to finalize plans for both of the Mallard Creek properties so that planting can be conducted during the fall and winter of 1993. This will allow us to take full advantage of the 1994 growing season. NCDOT hereby requests a six-month extension of the deadline to begin construction of the mitigation sites at Mallard Cree-k. NCDOT will locate an additional mitigation site(s); as required, by October 1993. It is not likely that the mitigation plan for this site(s) will be complete to allow construction and planting in the fall of 1993. This site would be planned to allow planting in the fall of 19941 for the full 1995 growing season. Thank you for your continued assistance with this project. If you have any questions, please contact C'yndi Bell or Dennis Pipkin at (,919) 731-9770. Sincerely, J. 'Qt in, P.E. --S-- nt Manager , Planning & Environmental Branch cc: Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Project Management Unit Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A. L. Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. J. D. Goins, P.E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Environmental Unit Mr. N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. W. D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental Mr. George Gibson, P.E., Construction ?AV,f .,u STATE ;?? r. a State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management 225 North McDowell Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 James (Martin, Governor Roger N. Schecter William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director November 21, 1991 MEMORANDUM TO: Dr. George T. Everett, Director Division of Environmental Management FROM: John R. Parker, Jr. Inland "404" Coordinator SUBJECT: "404" Project Review The attached U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Public dated November 14, 1991 describing a project Transportation is being circulated to interested applicable Section 404 and/or Section 10 permits. Notice for Action No. 199200013 proposed by N.C. Dept. of state agencies for comments on Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by December 14, 1991. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact me at 733-2293. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY This office supports the project proposal. No comment. i Comments on this project are attached. This office objects to the project as proposed. Signed 4? Date V N ) R„, ?,-( S7 R,dcit!li Nl,rtll (11AIIi,i I'(,II ._t„8,' IrlrI,l-m< ()IQ .' i 7?."?; 40 ? Qi.w v.N? • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, I lealth, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 James G. Martin, Governor March 17, 1992 George T. Everett, Ph.D. William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director MEMORANDUM TO: Barney O'Quinn FROM: John Dorne SUBJECT: Charlotte Outer Loop DEM #91664, COE #199200013, TIP #R-0211DA Mecklenburg County On 26 February 1992, David Foster, Cherri Smith and I visited the proposed mitigation site on Mallard Creek at Mallard Creek Church Road for the above mentioned project at the suggestion of Steve Lund from the Asheville Office of the Corps of Engineers. We examined the flood plain area south of Mallard Creek Church Road (proposed mitigation site) as well as that on the north side of the road (see sketch below). The area south of the road does not have hydric soils. I estimate from soil corings that the elevation of the site would need to be lowered by about 1 1/2 feet in order to have the hydric soil within 12 inches of the surface. I believe that this would be essential in order to create a wetland on this site. Topsoil stockpiling and tree replanting would probably be advisable. In addition, there is a ditch running parallel to the stream at the base of the valley side slope. This ditch presently carries urban runoff to the edge of Mallard Creek Church Road where it then flows into Mallard Creek. After lowering of the floodplain elevation, this water could be diverted to flow across the floodplain in order to provide additional treatment of this water. 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 A[(innative Action Employer Barney O'Quinn Page 'Two March 17, 1992 We also identified an area north of the road which has hydric soils although the area is now a hay field. This area occupies about 3.0 acres. This site may be an additional mitigation area for DOT to use for highway projects in this area. Wetland restoration on this site could also restore a treed corridor along Mallard Creek. As you stated in your 16 September 1991 letter, final mitigation plans will be forthcoming. To date, I have not received these plans. I believe that our findings on the mitigation site should be used by N.C. DOT to modify your mitigation plans for this project as appropriate. Please contact me at 733-1786 as necessary. cc: David Foster, EHNR Steve Lund, COE Rex Gleason, MRO DEM ' N G DEi`T, or NATUP-4 DWISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT a^ ?. 8 1991 October 25, 1991 DIVI?IfiN f!r Ff;4';??!s???i;i! 6';,?N?Gf.?4?NT MCGREs't'(i?E lauilf",SL OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Rex Gleason FROM: John Dorn ?C^( RE: 401 Certification R view Please review the enclosed 401 Certification applications by November 25, 1991. The stream classifications should be checked for all projects to determine if the project qualifies for our General Certifications. Also, please note the permit numbers that have been assigned to each project. These numbers should be included with your comments. If you or your staff have any ques- tions, or need assistance in these reviews, give me a call. 1. NC Dot - Outer Loop, individual permit # 91755 Mecklenburg County The other enclosed material (if any) is for your general information and use as appropriate. JD/kls Enclosure DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY XjVNv, WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO October 10, 1991 S: December 10, 1991 I Regulatory Branch _ Action ID. 199200013 and R-0211DA )IN OCT 199 ; 1 c a Mr. John Dorney r\ f), .11 Water Quality Section WATER ?!=!? Atiry Environmental Department of Environment, pia"?R Brach CU lE, ,q Health and Natural Resources ! Gj Post Office Box 27687 /10U 9L Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Dear Mr. Dorney: Enclosed is the application of the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, for Department of the Army authorization and a State Water Quality Certification to place fill material in the waters/wetlands of McAlphine and McMullen Creeks associated with construction of a controlled-access, 4-lane divided roadway, a section of the Charlotte Outer Loop, between North Carolina Highway 51 and Johnston Road Extension, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Your receipt of this letter verifies your acceptance of a valid request for certification in accordance with Section 325.2(b)(ii) of our administrative regulations. We are considering authorizing the proposed activity pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and we have determined that a water quality certification may be required under the provisions of Section 401 of the same law. A Department of the Army permit will not be granted until the certification has been obtained or waived. In accordance with our administrative regulations, 60 days after receipt of a request for certification is a reasonable time for State action. Therefore, if you have not acted on the request by December 10, 1991, the District Engineer will deem that waiver has occurred. Questions or comments may be addressed to Mr. Steve Lund, telephone (704) 259-0857. Sincerely, t ne Wrig ie , Regulatory Branch Enclosure -2- Copy Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. Steve Benton Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 • e STATE o • • ? MM v ,? JAMES G. MARTIN GOVERNOR THOMAS J. HARRELSON SECRETARY STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION P.O. BOX 25201 RALEIGH 27611-5201 September 16, 1991 Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina, 28402-5201 ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: RECEIVED OCT 1991 REGULATORY BRANCH DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS WILLIAM G. MARLEY, JR., P.E. STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - Charlotte Outer Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to Interchange with Johnston Road Extension; T.I.P. No. R-0211DA; State Project No. 8.1670102 The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to construct a new controlled-access, 4-lane divided roadway from NC 51 to Johnston Road. This 2.4-mile roadway will ultimately be incorporated into the 16.6-mile southern segment (Interstate 77 to US 74 Connector) of the Charlotte Outer Loop. The Charlotte Outer Loop concept included contributions from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission, the Technical Coordinating Committee and the Transportation Advisory Committee. The proposed action is included in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Comprehensive Plan and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Urban Area Thoroughfare Plan, and will provide a necessary connector through a rapidly developing urban area. The plan has been adopted by the City of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, and the Towns.;of Matthews, Mint Hill, and Pineville. NC 51 is a major collector in North Carolina's functionally classified highway system. Design year 2000 traffic assignments to NC 51 and the proposed I-77/US74 Connector indicate combined volumes of up to 53,000 vehicles A.. C..•...1 P'1..... --i1..1 A ffir...nfi.,.. A..?i.... C-1....... per day. NC 51 cannot accommodate volumes of this magnitude, even with extensive improvements. other circumferential facilities in the study area lack continuity and are generally restricted in alignment and in lane width. The inability of the existing road network to accommodate growing traffic demand has been the basis for determining the need for the proposed action. The new facility (I-77/US 74 Connector) is expected to prevent an annual average of 278 accidents, including 3.8 fatalities, by the year 2000. Two major streams, McAlpine Creek and McMullen Creek, which drain into the Catawba River, run perpendicular to the project corridor and will be crossed by the proposed work. Stream relocation will not be required, but wetlands takings will be associated with filling in floodplains at the crossings. Both of these creeks are designated as Class C waters by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (DEM). McMullen Creek, with an average daily flow of 16 c.f.s. and a drainage area of 15.6 square miles, is to be bridged. Filling of 5.5 acres of bottomland hardwoods adjacent to the stream will be necessary to the roadway design. This system has previously been disturbed by sanitary sewer construction. McAlpine Creek, with an average daily flow of 75 c.f.s. and a drainage area of 74 square miles, will also be bridged. Filling of 3.4 acres of good-quality bottomland hardwoods at this intersection will be required. Bridge pilings will be placed above ordinary high water in both streams. Several major alternatives, which included construction of a freeway on new location versus upgrading of existing roadways in the area, were considered for improving traffic flow within the region. The results of this analysis are summarized below: Upgrade Existing NC 51 to Freeway Standards - This proposal would involve grade-separation of intersections with major crossroads and construction of additional lanes on NC 51. The construction of new access roads would be required, and many current access points to NC 51 would be eliminated. This proposal would also impact McMullen and McAlpine Creeks. It was rejected because of the high economic and social cost of relocating existing homes, businesses, and institutions. Reduced Facility Alternative - This proposal provides for widening existing NC 51 to a four-lane divided facility. Bypasses would be provided at Pineville and Matthew. Intersections at McMullen and McAlpine Creeks would require filling in adjacent wetlands. This alternative was rejected because it would not meet travel demands in the project corridor. No-Build Alternative - This strategy was not selected due to the projected growth in travel demand for the subject corridor. Postponement of Proposed Action - Future traffic demand in the NC 51 corridor is not expected to decrease or to be diminished by use of regional transit. Delay of the proposed improvements would exacerbate existing and future traffic congestion. Freeway on New Location - A four- to six-mile-wide corridor for the I-77/US 74 Connector was initially studied, with critical areas quickly eliminated by anticipated high impact potentials. Ten new location assignments within a refined corridor were investigated and described in the Draft and Final Environmental Impact Statements and presented at Corridor Public Meetings and Hearings. Since the desired connector would run east-west, while McMullen and McAlpine Creeks run north-south, all alternatives studied would involve bridging of these two streams at some location. The proposed alignment, Alternative 3, represents efforts to avoid social impacts to communities to the south of Charlotte, to minimize impacts to historic properties and natural resources, and to minimize relocation of homes and businesses. e Mitigation proposed for the 8.9 cres of wetland impacts at McMullen and McAlpine Creeks it include restoration of a 10.0 acre property transected by llard Creek. The site, owned by the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department, has been impacted by clearing and cultivation as 1l'? a hay field. In order to add this property to Charlotte's j Greenway System, NCDOT proposes to restore wetland vegetation and to provide a boardwalk for public access to the site. The Land Acquisition Subcommittee of the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department has approved this proposal, and will transmit to us a map of the desired boardwalk path subsequent to approval by Mecklenburg County in October. The attached Mitigation Plan and Mitigation Plan Drawings depict the planting plan and methods for restoring wetlands to the site. The final plans for this mitigation/greenway site, along with pertinent correspondence from the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department, will be forwarded to you upon completion. In the interim, please begin processing of the attached application. The Final Environmental Impact Statement for the I-77/US 74 Connector was approved by the Federal Highway Administration on August 17, 1981. Application is hereby made for an Individual DOA Permit pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. By copy of this letter, a request for 401 Water Quality Certification by the DEM is also made. If you need additional information regarding this project, please contact Cyndi Bell in Raleigh at (919) 733- 9770. Sincerely ;;;Oe? L.R. Goode, Ph.D., P.E. Director, Programs, Policy & Budget cc: Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR District Engineer, DOA Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Project Management Unit Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A.L. Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. John Smith, P.E., Structure Design Mr. J.D. Goins, Division 10 Engineer Mr. Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Environmental Unit Mr. N.L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. W.D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental Mr. Jimmy Lee, Bridge Maintenance . i000N - Ad00 p F-CEIVED ?,?!?1;•. f .??- •? !_f_`?','..': y `.t`.!':?P?''"irYrr?^,'.'??•?A'?:,:? ?.?, ?.? r J`f4y ^ ?• ?: ?•'.". j.'Z,e•^ - .`j ?c?a7n"' ACT !'t? I ?y. J\ . 1'. l't Z W • ? "? ? REGI ,TOR •I PERMIT TO EXCAVATE AND/OR FILL WAS QUALITY CERTIFICATION EASEMENT IN LANDS COVERED BY WATER CAMA FAT FOR MAJOR 0EVELOP114ENT Department of Alminktratlon stria of North carollna - ' Deparunentof do Anny (GS 14612) Oepwftw d of Natural Resourtwa OW Communkv 3••awm«K Cam of E*4b" rs. W111min4tan Olstrlc (GS 113229.143-21S.3(a)(1).143-21LS(c). IIW-A (33CFIt 209.320`329) Please type or print and fill in all blanks, if Information is not appliabk. se aie a by placing N/A in blank ATTN: Dr. L. R. Goode, PE, Manager, Program & Policy Branch Applicant Information . A. Name N. C. Department of Transportation - Division of Highways Last First Middle 8. Address P. O. Box 25201 Street, P. O. Box or 4-am Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 (919) 733-2031 City or Town State Zip Code Phone 11. Location of Proposed Project: A. County MPrk 1 enbura B. 1. City. town. community or landmark Charlotte 2. Is proposed work within city limits? Yes-.-X-No C. Creek, river, sound or bay upon which project is located or nearest name oody of water to project McAlpine Creek & McMullen 111. Description of Project A. 1. Maintenance of existing project 2. New wort: X 8. Purpose of excavation or fill r?s 1. Access channel length width depth 2. Boat basin length width depth 3. Fill area in waf I and 1 to length 1250 width 190 depth N/A 4. Other Site I I length 5 90 width 250 depth C. 1. Bulkhead length N /A Average distance waterward of MHM sm ine) N/A 2. Type of bulkhead construction (material) N/A ' D. Excavated material (dotal for project) 1. Cubic yards NSA 2. Typeofmaterial NSA E. Fill material to be placed below MHW (see also VI. A) 1. Cubic yards n 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 tithe: •dar.d? Yes No _X_ 8. Does the disposal area include any marshland. swamps or other wetlanc 'des No X C. Disposal Area 1. Location N/A 2. Do you claim title to disposal area! D. Fill material source if fill is to be trucked in Suitable Borrow E. How will excavated material be entrapped and erosion controlled? Cta nria rrl Frnc i nn L"t rr, I Methods, Check Dams,Silt Basins, Siltfencinq, etc. _ F. Type of cquipmenllobe used- Ctanriarri Rnarjwa?r Crincfriirtinn Fniiinmont G. Will marshland be crossed in transporting equipment to project site? I- explain Nn LOOON - Ad00 LOOON - Ad03 _ V. Intended od hViect Am (Describe) A: 1. Private NA 2: Commercial NA 3. Housing Development or Industrial NA 4. Other Public Transportation B. 1. Lot size(s) NA 2. Elevation of lot(s) above mean high water NA 3. Soil type and texture NA 4. Type of building facilities or structures --- NA S. Sewage disposal and/or waste water treatment A. Existing NA Planned plA B. Describe NA 6. Land Classification (circle one) DEVELOPED TRANSITIONAL COMMUNITY RURAL CONSERVATION OTHER (See CAMA Local Land Use Plan Synopsis) VI. Pertaining to Fill and Water Quality: A- Does the proposed project involve the placement of fill materials below mean high water? Yes No X 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? YesX No 2 Type of discharge S u r f a c e Runoff 3. Location of discharge See Plan View VII. Present rate of shoreline erosion (if known): _ NA VIII. List permit numbers and issue dates of previous Department of Army Corps of Engineers or State permits for work in project area, if applicable: - NA 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 ?appl icant 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. S. Attach an accurate work plat drawn to scale on 8% X 11" 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: 1 certify that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed activity complies with the State of North Carolinats approved coastal management program and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. XII. 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 devel- opment activities, including construction, excavation, tilling, a clearing, - - DATE Applicant's Signature Manager, Pr cram - Policv Branch Riparian Property Owners - R-0211DA; Mecklenburg County 1) City of Charlotte C/o Mr. R.N. Pressley Director of Transportation 600 E. Fourth Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 2) Mecklenburg County c/o County Engineer 700 N. Tryon Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 3) Mecklenburg County (Political Subdivision of the State) c/o County Engineer 700 N. Tryon Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 4) Sarah H. Bissell c/o Bissell company 6337 Morrison Blvd. Charlotte, North Carolina, 28211 PROJECT: 8.U670115 R-211DA Mecklenburg Co. Charlotte Outerloop From NC 51 to Johnston Road Extension GUIDELINES FOR WETLAND MONITORING PROGRAM September 13, 1991 I. Monitoring Time Frame - Mitigation site shall be inspected at the following times. A. Prior to planting B. At completion of planting C. Two (2) years following completion (or after 2nd full growing season) II. Data to be Obtained at Specific Inspection Times A. Prior to planting - 10 acres 1. Check for proper elevation and grade, get the permitting agency's approval on the elevation. 2. Check for proper plant species and for acceptable plant quality. 25% Fraxinus pennsylvanica - Green Ash, 15-18", Seedling, Br. 25% Nyssa sylvatica - Black Gum, 15-18", Seedling, Br. 25$ uercus lyrata - Overcup Oak, 15-18", Seedling, Br. 25$ uercus nigra - Water Oak, 15-18", Seedling, Br. Note: Plant species are contingent on availability at the time of planting. 3. Check for proper planting methods 4. Check for proper plant spacing (8' O.C., 680 seedlings per acre) B. At completion of planting check for conformity with plans as well as quality of planting C. Two (2) years following completion (or after 2nd full growing season) 1. Estimate survival rate (optional - collect data if it can be determined) 2. Measure height of plants 3. Take Photograph(s) 4. Estimate percent population a. Planted species b. Overall (natural succession) Page 2 R-211DA, September 13, 1991 III. Evaluation and Recourse Action A. Acceptable survival rate (50% population planted and natural succession of desirable species) B. Two (2) year data evaluation ti 1. Below acceptable survival rate (recourse options) a. Replant (supplemental or complete) b. Minor regrading c. Reevaluate feasibility 2. Acceptable survival rate - no action ' 6 L ` 1¦6 C O N ?"0'? , _y r / its --,, . osu "Hl I-' - /.\ .. _ A Ron Ville iL d ' \ It Dewn It - .e ?\ f 1i11C01n10 4 ? ?aenlla Trnetla o amelw} !t \ snnapolis IYSeMNMI?/ l 1 7 / 1 , uGltY hoa ?'b? a1d?N1 \3 rN l \ INw i t011 i. Ulwe :.. . 7 I7 Lg1r - Goose Now l ?. s+ 2 Lealeawlle cord ? 2 III wlersNlle ? J 7 t / 18 C y SO Hlee SAwb. s y 7 I Mow Pleasant / In UrhOBI.' Cnerryvdle Lima 71t wac • It `b. . Ti`•wanJ ' ? ?' l ?.T? 19 ? u "a^: "Cr.?.i?" I 7 \ J 1 Slum b fw?i ?? r / / s, ¦a re r? S•.?K . A N 7 G A 77raQ J zl A R US, ? loose t • ' 1 laeMart ,. Be emerl I ,',,,d• o • oun Halls a HamatHl7t 7 ??? KIn?37k I C•t • r• , , .t N!" 1 Lt smile"? . / ?fr Locus 1 7 ?/ Mau 11 , 1 t ow r 3.1 as Chute' BEGIN PROJECT [wp M -? ? ' 91ae 19 , at -01 xJl E END PROJECT vess 1 S f' t 7'", 19 u 1 lets UnanwHe r _ nwlN 1 S f Mdt ; ? N • 1 ? N s Indian 71 - 10 _ I7 11 1 - 20 Smyrna S U Albert II )/ ?' I 7 y ? 1 A 0 ? .. S 10 20 .. 1 3 - ? ?? S 1 11 J 1 , `AI0r" 0 10 20 30 10 „ sox[ Of aa.011eTERs :'li i ? \ ?? Ja1L ,? . ? R.? ./ N 07 • i J 96 7 BEGIN PROD CT wlt N'y. I i .U;iI! II* '(t i\h ?? M1r[/01/ \ ...., r// f: \ fir E it I I Im?f;llr ? ?. E '' 1 ?.` SITE I \ .. UK \ SITE II \' ` ?? END PROJECT, I 3a3t. II '1, , :.. J i Stau \ N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS VICINITY MAPS YECKLENBURG COUNTY , PROJECT 8.1870102 R-0211DA FILL IN WETLANDS FOR McMULLEN do YCALPINE CREEK ISHEET _? OF 11 FEB 1991 W ? , II N ? Q v ? I i IC ?lr I? r i J I C? VJ SITE y IN.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY IPROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA j PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER i McMULLEN CREEK !SHEET 11 OF ?! FEB 1991 c?` r FJ II n `44I LU s a I 275 N W Q U U) rnvruztU 6MLOUE OVER McMULLEN CRFFK g J a ? © J ifl i cr • z LLJ J lv o? ?i .. i W J a U "? ' .I U V L .J er G } 13 ~ N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION I DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY IPROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA ?.,:. PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER MCMULLEN CREEK SHEET d OF I1 FEB 1991. LLA D- \ y J w ?.` = z o J T - J y W ti ?`n J \ W LL ?- 0 z `_ o M I` - N 3 SITE I N I ?i N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION ?- DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA ?_ PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER MCMULLEN CREEK ?, SHEET - OF H FEB 1991! tx) - i 0 0 0 Ln L o o 0 - N I I ?Lp -Lc) ? N I I o O -- Lu ? I ?? U U -O cn v? O 00 U o 0 37. + Q cz > ` 0 w Q LLJ c ..J z L+j U LL, Lf) o W Lo ? o w 21 \? z F= c n LLJ Z o z O Q Q I` H WJ I I _- J \ LU LL I t Z I ? (j) J Q J ~ J O < < SITE I ,O :N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION N I DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ( ( MECKLENBURG COUNTY O 0 PROJ ECT 8.1870102 R-0211DA PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER Lo Ln Lo IIcYULLEN CREEK SHEET g OF 1\ FEB 1991 (D 0 Ln L0 Ln 0 0 CV N Ln 1 1 O O I J J V U J 0 \? < LLJ N \I > X \ O W N \ \ ?? Z Cr Q \ C? - z? p LL V iJ W F- U) z w \, o i J SITE I O / N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION O I I ( DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS N MECKLENBURG COUNTY O O PROJECT 8.18T0102 R-0211DA d- M (? PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER ltd L? L YcYULLEN CREEK SHEET OF- 11 FEB 1991 C, I fir, ASE I ? \ J7 i i ! - JI I ? 1 II ' I I ?I I Q? W I ? i F ? t3] F 1 a Z ~ w rs w J IQ](n? t ? ?\ Z LLJ I f ?? ??• I\ ? I, ? \ ?\\'• _ 3 315 . SITE II MATCH N.C'. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER McALPINE CREEK i SHEET Q OF ?\ FEB 19911 I ti - N - ti - Q n N M - Jl ^? m 4J rr - I z - QO Ln c M 1n Ln i ; '77 ?T p r' - 1 r i i l 0 U u U) Q r C w ?? Q Q z W Lj Lij O J Lj? Le- z W h N ME ?I I i ,. G L16 J J J -? C C N y L i 2 IN.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY. iPROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211 PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER YcALPINE CREEK (SHEET /f OF i \ FEB i LL . O ;_. O N O O co 2 1 Ln W M LnO 0 O Ln L.n Ln J I 1 N I I O Ln dp' Ln p Ln NO I u O z Q N Ln W O O z -• ? Ld w U Q LL v) u W ? - O Q I- Q z U ~ L N W O = U U z O U } Q U U W d- N ° °, W Q K) v- cn - L.Lj Lo z J W J LL ? z J SITE II N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER McALPINE CREEK SHEET // OF 1L FEB 189/ J DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Action ID. 199200013 w 199 ?? N ' '° PUBLIC NOTICE The North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, Post Office Box 25201, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-5201, has applied for a Department of the Army (DA) permit TO PLACE FILL MATERIAL INTO APPROXIMATELY 8.9 ACRES OF FORESTED WETLANDS ADJACENT TO McMULLEN AND McALPINE CREEKS TO CONSTRUCT A 2.4-MILE SEGMENT OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP HIGHWAY SOUTH OF CHARLOTTE, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The following description of the work is taken from data provided by the applicant and from observations made during an onsite visit by a representative of the Corps of Engineers. Plane submitted with the application show the proposed placement of suitable borrow material into approximately 8.9 acres of bottomland hardwood wetlands to form approach fills for highway crossings of McMullen and McAlpine Creeks. Fill in wetlands at McMullen Creek would measure approximately 1,250 feet long and 190 feet wide or about 5.5 acres on both sides of the creek. The channel would be bridged by a 190-foot long structure. Affected wetlands at McMullen Creek would consist primarily of seasonally flooded, broad-leaved deciduous forest vegetated with green ash, boxelder, American elm, sycamore, sugarberry and sweet gum. A smaller amount of semipermanently flooded, broad-leaved deciduous forest vegetated with green ash, black willow, buttonbush and swamp dogwood would also be impacted. Proposed fill in wetlands at McAlpine Creek would measure approximately 590 feet long and 250 feet wide or about 3.4 acres on both sides of the creek. The channel would be bridged by a 320-foot-long elevated structure. Wetlands adjacent to McAlpine Creek consist of seasonally flooded, broad-leaved deciduous forest vegetated with similar species to the McMullen Creek wetlands but generally more mature. The purpose of the proposed work is to construct a new, controlled-access, 4-lane divided roadway from N.C. Highway 51 to a future intersection with Johnston Road Extension. No timetable has been given for the extension of Johnston Road. Ultimately this 2.4 mile roadway is to be incorporated into the 16.6 mile southern segment of the charlotte Outer Loop from Interstate Highway 77 on the west to U.S. Highway 74 on the east. Plans showing the proposed work are included with this public notice. The State of North Carolina will review this public notice to determine the need for the applicant to obtain any required State authorization. No -2- DA permit will be issued until the coordinated State viewpoint on the proposal has been received and reviewed by this agency, nor will a DA permit be issued until the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (DEM) has determined the applicability of a Water Quality Certificate as required by PL 92-500. This application is being considered pursuant to Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Any person may request, in writing within the comment period specified in the notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Requests for public hearing shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. The District Engineer has consulted the latest published version of the National Register of Historic Places for the presence or absence of registered properties, or properties listed as being eligible for inclusion therein, and this worksite is not registered property or property listed as being eligible for inclusion in the Register. Consultation of the National Register constitutes the extent of cultural resource investigations by the District Engineer, and he is otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. Presently, unknown archeological, scientific, prehistorical, or historical data may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit. The District Engineer has determined, based on a review of data furnished by the applicant and onsite observations, that the activity will not affect species, or their critical habitat, designated as endangered or threatened pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts, including cumulative impacts, of the proposed activity and its intended use on the public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts which the proposed activity may have on the public interest requires a careful weighing of all those factors which become relevant in each particular case. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision whether to authorize a proposal, and, if so, the conditions under which it will be allowed to occur are therefore determined by the outcome of the general balancing process. That decision should reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal must be considered including the cumulative effects thereof. Among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, flood plain values, land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare -3- of the people. For activities involving the placement of dredged or fill materials in waters of the United States, a permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized by such permit would not comply with the Environmental Protection Agencies' 404(b)(1) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or criteria, a permit will be granted unless the District Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest. Generally, the decision whether to issue this DA permit will not be made until the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (DEM) issues, denies, or waives State certification required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The DEM considers whether or not the proposed activity will comply with Sections 301, 302, 306, and 307 of the Clean Water Act. The application and this public notice for the DA permit serve as application to the DEM for certification. Additional information regarding the Clean Water Act certification may be reviewed at the offices of the Environmental Operations Section, North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, Salisbury Street, Archdale Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies of such materials will be furnished to any person requesting copies upon payment of reproduction costs. The DEM Management plans to take final action in the issuance of the Clean Water Act certification on or after December 7, 1991. All persons desiring to make comments regarding the application for Clean Water Act certification should do so in writing delivered to the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, Post Office Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687, on or before December 2, 1991, Attention: Mr. John Dorney. Written comments pertinent to the proposed work, as outlined above, will be received in this office, Attention: Mr. Steven Lund, until 4:15 p.m., December 14, 1991, or telephone (704) 259-0857. E / L naao eIN C ; O 1? .1? awi Hill loccinlonA G .a Mln114 Trullel. l- a' l ° , ` 1[ Innapolis - ~ 1 7 ,Aai r 'Son I 1Y Iron "?+? UOlrrall U IN I ?? Ulan 12 r / 1[ C ? - as '. 2 lewaselta 7 I ll 1arsdlls ? Ccfd? 1 / Na.lone, 11 y Mehl Shoals. 1111 14 j 7 gyp. ads , 1 Mole plosanl 411 } 1 l _ pw Cherrpville 17 `r av a .,.M-nd .rn I 1 l ' / if i te' Ala Us I wac 1 Slow" Tim a •0 rN , r 11 A N 7 G A - r? 7 17 h tt / A R U S al co'o`' ,Wtl1 t Iii"s Be mere ;I ,'?,?? a oun Hopp : Nanlswe 1 Kings t C't / t .Ir J , S E 1; ? Nawll 1 laas x ? i 7 7 7/ ?. E ' / L ? 7 S .w r s' ' ' - ;: Ch tt ? to" 7 1 1 _ -.,r xr?a too BEGIN PROJECT ' M IN R« ray ?? I "Mil ' ?• ,1 B,ac e , tl11aa I:h.w, 1 , - ?E ?KII E END PROJECT . a/"" ; S , [I / 7 1 14 19.E Mde .y ~ a IMlao 1/ 10 N 11 ' 1 71 Sze` ? U ?iNwl II Vj• I 7 f , S / e S Saya scu[ OF lams , e 4! 1 .. / 14 0 10 70 30 /p /s SCALE W IIIlOY[T[aS ?. 44I1I 1 r ` \\ S^?q Llt 1 t ;; r•....J sit BEGIN PROD CT 1( dill ''i'•.`r11?u" y,i I'llc' 1911\ 1 Y smwnOOrwallaw.cj` ? Fr s` \ SITE I . f SITE II END PROJECT I 1 1 ? \ rl? 1 \ ,,,t t SCAN \ BMW N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MENTY VICINITY MAPS ' PROJEC TCS 1670102 C Rv 0211DA FILL IN WETLANDS FOR McMULLEN do McALPINE CREEK (SHEET I_ OF ?_ FEB 1991 X i ,\,W 1 X11 ,11, GCS i I I z U W l!; m .? I i W • J L Q Q _J LL Z C` I I i I I? i N I -' i' ' -I ?~ C Q-1 I ? t( ^ I \ i4 SiT: II IN.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION I`Il\ I?"'"c ?! I I DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY I PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER McMULLEN CREEK !SHEET OF FEB 1991 ' i J /2% LLI W _i Q v N SHEET i OF FEB 91 19 f i J 8 o? ?i fl w a w Q Q? W ' i m W Y r I tJ1<?'1'?"r '' W 0 4 Mc 4'6 EN h 1 1r J . I ! T "? ? ?I t =I 3I 1 `k I - .tea,' `1 < 1 ? w LLJ YS z I . , a ?Y Q r 4? "3? J 3 280 = rJ W PROPOSED I? BRIDGE -.r 13 N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION / DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY a I i (PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER MCMULLEN CREEK SHEET a OF II, FEB 1991. r - -n _ 30 _n `,, M_ ti ,` y N ? J ?- I No ? I I i co i I Y) Lin I ? N ? LLJ LL J J ? z- >Q Q= SITE I V J f LLJ z J w 0 z Ld 0 I N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER McMULLEN CREEK SHEET f_ OF h FEB 1991, i 0 0 O v , Ln ?I I I 0 N I . I N I I O .. O .. I J J i U U O uo u') F-- 0 O U O N m+ z LLJ CO Q > N 0 w 1 z Ld Q cr < Ld z z O Z I J a - J LL Lc) 0 l.Ll C U) N W W z ~ LLJ O `Z <t W J Lij LL 1 I J ? J ; SITE I , N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION V Q DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS N I I I MECKLENBURG COUNTY O O PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER Lo U-) U) YcYULLEN CREEK SHEET ?_ OF 1? FEB 1991 O lq- O Lo 0 N I 1 1 N Lf) O O J J Q O U U (n O U) _j S \ z U z W + N L.Lj ?N \ > N \ m O w z ac Q \ m z Z\ O L ~ W 111 O z O O N \ ? O J SITE I O / N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 0 I I ' I DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS YECKLENBURG COUNTY O O PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA 0 PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER Lo Lo YCYULLEN CREEK SHEET ,rZ- OF' 11 FEB 1991 J ti C,9 'u q i i D_ I ' 'S Lu J/ i _I I i :i ?4 ! 1 r` III l 4 Irk \. 1 z w J 3 C)OW LL, \IyU)U I C? SITE II 1?1ATr4 I iivr \ . .l r tl N.C: DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION j DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA! PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER HcALPINE CREEK SHEET G OF ?\ FEB 19911 t i u-j LL U Ln r` I U) LL. c rq- c J " ?Q Q W z ? 1 , W LJ O - z '' W a h N i I G LL1 Lu J J Q Q U UVJ J J Q ? .J.I > i y I IN.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY. 'PROJECT 8.1670102 R-0211DA PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER McALPINE CREEK 'SHEET i! OF 1\ FEB 1991 Ln c r? J n Ln _, L i I N - M i z (V _ I \ r7'? 'rJ I _ M _ 4Q I T? ?J CK ?i. m I I ' O W Q' ? i ? LIB O -I- g I I I N O O og M W J to ?8 - J 8 N \1 ? o z Q ~ N 1 ? 1 W 0 0 J W J U LL LLJ U Z o N ? > S U U z O U } Q U SITE II w Z J W J O ? LL 14 Z J 95 -J O O O ? I r i r 1 {7 111 \ ?'. ./ lr V? i I; i Q Q O U V W Q !Q i I 1 I \ w Z U_ Z w O g Q U O ? o? U 0 H .f- V I NW 1y 0 1.L Lli cr 0 Z Q J I- W cr- U Q O O 0Np ?)b S'?M S? 1 % . ? Z t ,its y U_ J In Z F3 W Z ? S Q U ? a C3 O O ir O U J Z U, W Dear ------------- • Subject: Proposed Fill in Headwaters or Isolated Wetlands ---------------------------- ---- County DEM Project ------, COE # --------- Upon review of your request for Water Quality Certification to place fill material in --- acres of wetlands for --------------- at -------, ---- in ---- County, 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. If you have any questions, please contact John Dorney at 919/733-5083. Sincerely, George T. Everett GTE:JD Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers ---------- Regional Office ---------- DEM Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files Division of Coastal Management, Raleigh V1 th Dear Mr. -------- • y: :..Subject: Certification `Pursuant to Section clean T+fa r, ,Act, 'Proposed ---------------------- ---------------------------- Project`, -------------- -------- County Attached her tqj Y, 0f Certification. 401 of the Federal No. ----issued to .,,.------------------?,?----- dated ---- ----1991. ti.t r If we can be of?turthgr.,assistance, do not hesitate to contact, US,-, ........... l ' S hderely, George T. Everett Director Attachments cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Regional Office --------------Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Mr. John Parker Central Files NORTH CAROLINA -------- County CERTIFICATION THIS CERTIFICATION is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section 401 Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section .0500 to -------------------------------- pursuant to an application filed on the ---- day of -------, 199- to ----------------------------------------------------------------- o, The Applicationrprovides adequate assurance that the discharge of fill material into the waters of --------------- ----------- in conjunction with the proposed --------------- ------- in -------- County will not result in a violation of applicable Water Quality Standards and discharge guidelines. Therefore, the State of North Carolina certifies that this activity will not violate Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, 307 of PL 92-500 and PL 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the application and conditions hereinafter set forth. Condition(s) of Certification: 1. That the activity be conducted in such a manner as to prevent significant increase in turbidity ' outside the area of construction or construction related discharge (increases such that the turbidity in the Stream is 25 NTU's or less are not .' considered significant). Violations of any condition herein set forth shall result in revocation of this Certification. This Certification shall become null and void unless the above conditions are made conditions of the Federal Permit. This the ---- day of ---------, 1991. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT George T. Everett, Director WQC# ---- w , STATt STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION P.O. BOX 25201 RALEIGH 27611-5201 JAMES G. MARTIN GOVERNOR January 14, 1992 THOMAS J. HARRELSON SECRETARY Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina, 28402-1890 ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS WILLIAM G. MARLEY, JR., P.E. STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR `Fo SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - Charlotte Outer Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to Interchange with US 521 Relocation; T.I.P. No. R-0211DA; State Project No. 8.1670102 In response to your correspondence of November 21, 1991, we have enclosed a copy of the Final Environmental Impact Statement prepared for the proposed Interstate 77 - US 74 Connector from I-77 to US 74 (Independence Boulevard) in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County. This new multi-lane freeway will ultimately comprise the southern section of the Charlotte Outer Loop, but also has independent utility and is needed whether or not the remainder of the loop is constructed. The document describes alternatives to development of this project, as well as various location alternatives considered for the roadway. As a result of extensive planning studies conducted for this project, the proposed alignment was considered to have the fewest impacts on environmental quality and existing social features of the area, while meeting the designated transportation goals. The proposed extension of Johnston Road to tie in with the Charlotte Outer Loop has been removed from NCDOT's planning. However, the relocation of US 521 (Lancaster Highway) from the North Carolina/South Carolina State Line to the Charlotte Outer Loop, at the same point of intersection, An Equal Opportunity /Affirmative Action Employer remains part of the Transportation Improvement Program (T.I.P. No. R-2242, State Project No. 8.1672401). A Federal Environmental Assessment was submitted for the US 521 Relocation project on January 23, 1990. Right-of-way acquisition and survey work are currently underway for this project, but refined roadway design of this roadway between the state line and Outer Loop intersection has not been completed. The design of the Charlotte Outer Loop/US 521 Intersection has been completed, and the permit application for this work will be submitted this year. Wetland impacts associated with the remainder of the US 521 relocation will be addressed when they can be precisely quantified. Permit applications for wetland impacts identified with the remaining segments of the Charlotte Outer Loop, from the intersection with the US 521 relocation to US 74, will follow the present submittal. Following permitting of the Outer Loop/US 521 Intersection, the Connector can be constructed up to NC 16, a viable traffic intersection. The project has been broken into segments due to in-house time schedules and budgeting constraints. The document prepared for the entire I-77/US 74 Connector illustrates the comprehensive planning and research used in selecting the final design and location for all segments included in this planning process. The EIS also describes design features and construction measures which will be incorporated to minimize IA local wetland impacts. Please retain this copy of the EIS u( for your reference when reviewing successive permit applications for this project. The remaining impacts will be associated with the segment from East of the NC 16 Interchange through the US 74 Interchange. Permitting of this segment will be conducted as soon as possible. It should be noted that elimination of the proposed Johnston Road extension will prevent an additional crossing of McAlpine Creek. Furthermore, there will be no wetland impacts requiring permits in 4.8-mile segment of the I-77/US 74 Connector from East of the Interchange with US 521 Relocation through the Interchange with NC 16. As originally planned, this segment would have required two crossings of Flat Branch. The alignment has been shifted to avoid these stream crossings in an attempt to minimize wetland impacts. It would have been impossible to entirely avoid stream crossings in the design of the I-77/US 74 Connector, as there are several systems which run roughly perpendicular to this east-west corridor. The segment included in this proposal illustrates this point, as McMullen and McAlpine Creeks run perpendicular to the study corridor for over six miles. Bridging of these creeks was unavoidable, so there was no completely upland alternative. Please append this information to the existing permit application for this project. As you requested, a copy of this letter, and a copy of the EIS, will be sent to the Division of Environmental Management for processing of the 401 Water Quality Certification. If you need additional information regarding this project, please contact Ms. Cyndi Bell in Raleigh at (919) 733-9770. Sincerely, "e. 9. B. J. O'Quinn, P.E. Assistant Manager Planning & Environmental Branch cc: VMr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Environmental Unit Mr. N.L. Graf, P.E., FHWA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 25, 1991 MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney FROM: D. Rex Gleason `,?? ?? Sam PREPARED BY : Allen Hardy SUBJECT: 401 Certifications w. N. C. DOT, Charlotte Outer Loop Permit No. 91664 Vulcan Materials, Mine Expansion Permit No. 91665 This Office has conducted a review of the subject requests for 401 Certifications and offers the following comments and recommendations. A review of the supporting information submitted from Vulcan materials indicates that the total wetland acreage to be impacted is approximately 1.25 acres. Of this 1.25 acres the supporting information indicated that the delineated wetlands are of low value consisting mostly of intermittent stream channels, a minor perennial tributary, and a portion of one isolated wetland. Therefore, it is recommended that the 401 Certification be issued for this project. Upon review of the supporting information for the N. C. DOT, Charlotte Outer Loop project, it appears that mitigation was voluntarily proposed. This Office has no objection to this proposal except that a 1:1 ratio trade does not seem appropriate considering the present value (see memo attached concerning the same wetlands under a different 401 Certification request) of the wetlands. A mitigated area of equal size would probably take years before its usefulness and structure would equal that of the present wetland. Based on our evaluation, it is recommended that the 401 Certification be issued. However, this office would like to see at least a 1.5:1 ratio of mitigation approved before permit issuance and clearing be kept to an absolute minimum. WAH:se ANN, DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT August 2, 1991 MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney ?i FROM: D. Rex Gleason( PREPARED BY: Allen Hardy A4 SUBJECT: 401 Certification CMUD, Sewer Relocations, NW12 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina This Office has conducted a review of the documents submitted for this project and offers the following comments and recommendations. The proposed sewer relocations are a direct result of the construction of a proposed segment of Interstate 485 (outer loop) south of the City of Charlotte. Due to the location of the proposed interstate, main sewer outfalls entering the McAlpine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant need to be moved. It should be noted that if the interstate is not constructed or does not effect the subject wetlands then the 401 water quality certification should be voided; and a statement as such should be included in the certification. A wetland rating sheet (attached) was completed for the 39-inch McMullen Creek outfall to determine the value of the associated wetlands. The outfall almost centered these wetland areas which rated 54% as shown on the rating sheet. The 10-inch McMullen Creek and 54-inch McAlpine Creek outfalls were not rated and did not appear as if they would have a significant wetland impact. Both crossed wetland areas, but if the clearing corridor for the sewer line construction is kept to a minimum a significant impact is not expected. The parallel 54-inch and 60-inch Sugar Creek outfalls are also not rated. The Sugar Creek outfall is to be relocated to higher ground, and only a small portion appeared to be in a low value wetland. Based on our Certification be the certification or the associated recommended that evaluation, it is recommended that the 401 issued to include a statement which will void if the proposed interstate is not constructed wetlands are not disturbed. It is also the clearing corridor be kept to a minimum. Attachment ,,A4AH : se WETLAND RATING SYST1,]V WORI<SII?:??T NO. or: description MU /--- -V_ - - ---.-.f11r t Q 1cYC ?p n 5 Location G01 4-a11l-1 River basin and nearest permanent stream Eva I-,ia1: or f? ?- Agen(,y and address Date and time evaluated Major We :land Type Approximate size of wetland s?stem _ Approximate extent of wetlands in area within miles Three most dominant plant species (in order): acres acres Soil Series (if known) Hydrologic indicators D-i::ct hydrologic connection? (circle one YES 140 -- r Conditions Drainage prtentla-l sL1-lo provide habitat Tor endangered or thrc'a'-.eneci species I- yes, then score equals 1009r. State reasons nor exceptional status. I em No. Score (circle one) I . -o :at or: :- Landsc:aPC, 1 Natural area buffer 5 Cu? 2 Sensitive watershed 5 7 II. Ecological Values 3 Special ecological attributes 5 0 4 Dispersal corridor system 5 Wildlife 5 y? 1 0 6 Aquatic life 5 C, 1. 0 7 Water storage 0 3 1 0 8 Streambank stabilization 0 3 _l 0 9 Removal sediment/toxicant 5 1 0 10 Removal/transform nutrients 5 1 0 11 Groundwater recharge/discharge 5 (?7) 1 0 I I I . human Values 12 Outdoor recreation /education 5 3 0 0 13 Co;r:mercial value 5 3 0 Total score 25 Percent score J ?o (out of a total of 65 po ints) Site desc ription and notes: 12 ?f O „a SfATF o STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION P.O. BOX 25201 RALEIGH 27611-5201 JAMES G. MARTIN GOVERNOR September 16, 1991 THOMAS J. HARRELSON SECRETARY Department of the Army Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina, 28402-5201 ATTENTION: Mr. G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Dear Sir: DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS WILLIAM G. MARLEY, JR., P E. STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR 5w 'AFC A'1%? 1? Fj`F SUBJECT: - G C ? v Mecklenburg county - Charlotte outer Loorom Interchange With NC 51 to Interchange withfJohnston Road Extension; T.I.P. No. R-0211DA; State Project No. 8.1670102 The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to construct a new controlled-access, 4-lane divided roadway from NC 51 to Johnston Road. _ ultimately be incorporated into hthe216 6-mile°southernll segment (Interstate 77 to US 74 Connect Outer Loop. The Charlotte Outer Loop cor) oep in the Charlotte contributions from the Charlotte-MecklenburgtPlannin gd Commission, the Technical Coordinating Committee and the Transportation Advisory Committee. included in the Charlotte-MecklenburghComprehensivetPlanland the charlotte-Mecklenburg urban Area Thoroughfare Plan, and will provide a necessary connector through a rapidly develcping urban area. The plan has been adopted b of Charlotte, Mecklenburg Count by the ws Y? and the Towns of Matthews, Mint Hill, and Pineville. , NC 51 is a major collector in North Carolina's functionally classified highway system. Desi n traffic assignments to NC 51 and the g year 7000 Connector indicate combined volumes ofrup°sed I74 P to 53,,00000 0 v vehicles M C -7 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer __ _ :ice t accommodate vo_L:mes of s .:l aglllttid°, N1=.. _..__Ilo1 e 1 111Pro VeII,e?itS he study area lack continuity and are 4eneraily r_stricted in alignment and in lane width. The inability of the existing road network to accommodate growing traffic demand has been the basis for determining the need for the proposed action. The new facility (I-77/US 74 Connector) is expected to prevent an annual average of 278 accidents, including 3.8 fatalities, by the year 2000. Two major streams, McAlpine Creek and McMullen Creek, which drain into the Catawba River, run perpendicular to the project corridor and will be crossed by the proposed work. Stream relocation will not be required, but wetlands takings will be associated with filling in floodplains at the crossings. Both of these creeks are designated as class C waters by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (DEM). McMullen Creek, with an average daily flow of 16 c.f.s. and a drainage area of 15.6 square miles, is to be bridged. Filling of 5.5 acres of bottomland hardwoods adjacent to the stream will be necessary to the roadway design. This system has previously been disturbed by sanitary sewer construction. McAlpine Creek, with an average daily flow of 75 c.f.s. and a drainage area of 74 square miles, will also be bridged. Filling of 3.4 acres of good-quality bottomland hardwoods at this intersection will be required. Bridge pilings will be placed above ordinary high water in both streams. Several major alternatives, which included construction of a freeway on new location versus upgrading of existing roadways in the area, were considered for improving traffic flow within the region. The results of this analysis are summarized below: Upgrade Existing NC 51 to Freeway Standards - This proposal would involve grade-separation of intersections with major crossroads and construction of additional lanes on NC 51. The construction of new access roads would be required, and many current access points to NC 51 would be eliminated. This proposal would also impact McMullen and McAlpine Creeks. It was rejected because of the high economic and social cost of relocating existing homes, businesses, and institutions. Reduced Facility Alternative - This proposal provides for widening existing NC 51 to a four-lane divided facility. Bypasses would be provided at Pineville and i :,!atth:2w. Intersections at McMullen and McAlpine Creeks `r7ouid require filling in adjacent wetlands. This alternative was rejected because it would not meet travel demands in the project corridor. No-Build Alternative - This strategy was not selected due to the projected growth in travel demand for the subject corridor. Postponement of Proposed Action - Future traffic demand in the NC 51 corridor is not expected to decrease or to be diminished by use of regional transit. Delay of the proposed improvements would exacerbate existing and future traffic congestion. Freeway on New Location - A four- to six-mile-wide corridor for the I-77/US 74 Connector was initially studied, with critical areas quickly eliminated by anticipated high impact potentials. Ten new location assignments within a refined corridor were investigated and described in the Draft and Final Environmental Impact Statements and presented at Corridor Public Meetings and Hearings. Since the desired connector would run east-west, while McMullen and McAlpine Creeks run north-south, all alternatives studied would involve bridging of these two streams at some location. The proposed alignment, Alternative 3, represents efforts to avoid social impacts.to communities to the south of Charlotte, to minimize impacts to historic properties and natural resources, and to minimize relocation of homes and businesses. Mitigation proposed for the6 .9 acres of wetland impacts at McMullen and McAlpine Creeks will include restoration of a 10.0 acre property transected by Mallard Creek. The site, owned by the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department, has been impacted by clearing and cultivation as a hay field. In order to add this property to Charlotte's Greenway System, NCDOT proposes to restore wetland vegetation and to provide a boardwalk for public access to the site. The Land Acquisition Subcommittee of the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department has approved this proposal, and will transmit to us a map of the desired boardwalk path subsequent to approval by Mecklenburg County in October. The attached Mitigation Plan and Mitigation Plan Drawings depict the planting plan and methods for restoring wetlands to the site. The final plans for this mitigation/greenway site, along with pertinent correspondence from the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department, will be forwarded to I u :P n _ :np_e lon• I.. *':? please begin p?OCess nc at1c11. The Final Environmental Impact Statement for the I-7711US 74 Connector was approved by the Federal Highway Administration on August 17, 1981. Application is hereby made for an Individual DOA Permit pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. By copy of this letter, a request for 401 Water Quality Certification by the DEM is also made. If you need additional information regarding this -reject, please Contact Cyndi Bell in Raleigh at (91?) 7-33- _' 7 7 J Sincerely L.R. Goode, Ph.D., Director, Programs, P. E. Policy & Budget cc: ---Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR District Engineer, DOA Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Project Management Unit Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A.L. Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. John Smith, P.E., Structure Design Mr. J.D. Goins, Division 10 Engineer Mr. Dennis Pipkin, P.E., Environmental Unit Mr. N.L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. W.D. Johnson, Roadside Environmental Mr. Jimmy Lee, Bridge Maintenance STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION P.O. BOX 25201 RALEIGH 27611-5201 JAMES G. MARTIN GOVERNOR May 12, 1992 THOMAS J. HARRELSON SECRETARY Department Wilmington of the Ar District, ers P.O. Box 18 90 Wilmington, North Ca 01 e ATTENTION: Mr. G. W 4 Chief , R O* Dear Sir: DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS WILLIAM G. MARLEY, JR., P.E. STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR SUBJECT: Mecklenburg CouhtCy - Charlotte Outer Loop from Interchange with NC 51 to Interchange with Rea Road; T.I.P. Nos. R-0211DA, DD and DB; State Project No. 8.1670102 Attached are copies of Roadway Design drawings depicting proposed work at the Nationwide Permit sites along the project corridor. Additionally, we have included a copy of a Mecklenburg county tax map illustrating property owned by the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department. The County owns the 35.93 acre property on the southeast corner of the Mallard Creek Church Road/US 29 intersection. The property is transected by Mallard Creek, with soccer fields on the north side of the property, and a mowed field on the south side. The Park and Recreation Department has agreed to allow use of the entire southern side of the property, and the Board of County commissioners is also expected to approve this proposal on May 18, 1992. We believe that approximately 12 acres of bottomland hardwoods can be restored on this site, in addition to the formerly proposed 4.5 acres of wetlands creation on the southwest corner of this intersection. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer NCDOT is finalizing methods we will propose for vegetation sampling and hydrological monitoring at mitigation sites throughout the state. The proposed monitoring methods will be forwarded as soon as possible. Specific mitigation and monitoring plans for the newly proposed Mallard Creek site will also be transmitted at that time. If you need additional information regarding this project, please contact Cyndi Bell in Raleigh at (919) 733- 9770. Sincerely, B. O' uin P.E. Assis an anager, Planning & Environmental Branch cc: Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Project Management Unit Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A.L. Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. John Smith, P.E., Structure Design Mr. J.D. 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