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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19950755 Ver 1_Complete File_19950721-*i State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary April 10, 1996 Dr. G. Wayne Wright Corps of Engineers P. O: Box 1890 Wilmington, NC 28402 Dear Dr. Wright: AT.RMAI C) EHNR In keeping with your request, this office has circulated to interested state review agencies U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice Action ID. No. 199504596 dated December 7, 1995 which describes a project proposal by the N. C. Dept. of Transportation, Division of Highways of Raleigh. The project, involving the filling of approximately 11 acres of open water and wetland to facilitate construction of the East Charlotte Outer Loop is located east of Charlotte, in Mecklenburg County. During the course of the revision of this project, four key agencies submitted substantive comments, two of which have been forwarded to your office earlier. These comments and the agency submitting each follows: Division of Environmental Management - on December 19, 1995 (revised on January 22, 1996) issued the required Section 401 Certification. It is noted that the December response required additional mitigation approval; Wildlife Resources Commission - reported on March 22, 1996 that they were satisfied with the avoidance and minimization efforts for the project. However, the WRC strongly recommended sedimentation and erosion control methods for High Quality Waters be used for those portions of the project that drain into Goose Creek or any tributaries thereof in order to give the greatest degree of protection to the freshwater mussel known as the Carolina heelsplitter. Additionally, stream relocations should be done using state- of-the-art techniques. It was suggested that the NCDOT contact a WRC biologist prior to these relocations; Division of Parks and Recreation - as did the WRC, the Natural Heritage Program of the Division of Parks and Recreation expressed concern over possible impacts to the State listed Endangered, Carolina heelsplitter. This agency recommended the most stringent erosion and sedimentation controls be implemented throughout the project (see attached); P. O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-715-4100 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post-consumer paper 1 Dr. G. Wayne Wright Page 2 April 10, 1996 Division of Land Resources - suggested additional provisions for sedimentation and erosion control and expressed concern over certain proposals as understood by that Division (see attached). Should you require additional input from the state on this matter, do not hesitate to contact this office or the commenting agencies. Very sincerely, Jo . ?arke?r, Jr. Inlan '4oordinator JRP: jr/aw cc: Division of Environmental Management V Wildlife Resources Commission Division of Land Resources Division of Parks & Recreation COE-Asheville ° RECEIVED MAR 2 6J996 E6MRONMENTA^u CIEt STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GARLAND B. GARRETT JR. GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 SECRETARY March 21, 1996 Regulatory Branch U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office P.O. Box 1890 --- Wilmington, North Carolina, 28402-1890 ATTENTION: Mr, Cliff Winefordner SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - East Charlotte Outer Loop (I-485 from I- 85 to south of Idlewild Road); T.I.P. No. R-2123; State Project No. 8.1671601; DOA Action ID 199504596 Reference the 404 permit application submitted November 15, 1995 by NCDOT for the referenced project. In subsequent correspondence, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have requested additional information pertaining to wetland and endangered species issues. In their letter of January 10, 1996 the Fish and Wildlife Service asked that we address potential imacts to the Carolina heelsplitter (Lasmigona decorata) and investigate stream restoration at the Stony Creek channel change. NCDOT explored local roadway alternatives in relation to the Stony Creek crossing during the earliest design phases of this project. In our permit application, two internal NCDOT memoranda addressing this issue were included. As these reports explain, design restrictions precluded re-creation of the existing channel length in the relocated stream. The topography of the area adjacent to both sides of the proposed roadway is too steep to allow creation of sinuousity without extensive changes in the surrounding landscape. Such disturbance of the landscape would increase siltation of Stony Creek. The proximity to bedrock is an additional design constraint. On March 4, 1996 NCDOT provided an opportunity for natural resource agency personnel to visit the site of the proposed channel change. Ms. Janice Nichols of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Mr. David Cox of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission attended this field review. Based upon this meeting, it is our understanding that the design restrictions at this site have been reconciled with these agencies. Although the Stony Creek channel change cannot be avoided, the stream will be protected to the extent possible during construction through implementation of NCDOTS's Sediment and Erosion Control Measures. Streamside vegetation will be planted after construction to filter surface runoff from the road. The East Charlotte Outer Loop includes several stream crossings without associated wetland fill. These crossings were not included in the original application. Per the request of DOA, attached is a list of these streams, along with their proposed structures and areal coverage. Please note that only preliminary design is available for most of these crossings, as annotated. This is due to the design and construction staging of the project into six segments. March 21, 1996 Page 2 The permit application includes dll of the East Charlotte Outer Loop, extending 19.56 miles from I-85 to Idlewild Road. At this time NCDOT plans to construct only the segment from I-85 to NC 49 (3.46 miles, R-2123CA & CB) in 1996. The segment from NC 49 to south of Rocky River Road (3.1 miles, R-2123CC) contains no wetland fill areas and is d.ue for construction in 2000. The remaining portions of the project, extending 13.0 miles from south of Rocky River Road to south of Idlewild Road (R-2123 BA, BB, AA & AB) do not currently have set construction dates. It is expected that these segments will be constructed after 2000. This construction schedule is directly pertinent to NCDOT's coordination with FWS regarding the Carolina heelsplitter. In their letter, FWS requested that NCDOT initiate formal- consultation to address impacts to this endangered species. During the field meeting of March 4, 1996, Goose Creek (R- 2123AB) was visited. As was discussed at that time, NCDOT will initiate formal consultation by the Federal Highway Administration with FWS. A field meeting by NCDOT biological staff and FWS is scheduled for March 25 and 26, 1996. The purpose of this meeting is to inventory all the tributaries leading to known Carolina heelsplitter populations and to be crossed by this project. Since the portions of this project potentially affecting the Carolina heelsplitter are in the post-2000 letting schedule, we ask that you issue the 404 Permit conditioned upon resolution of this consultation prior to construction. NCDOT plans to let a construction contract for the Long Creek mitigation site in August, 1996. The mitigation plan was developed by Environmental Services, Inc. A presentation on the site plan was made during the December 1995 permit review meeting in Raleigh. Copies of the mitigation plan document were circulated at that time. NCDOT intends to proceed with the detailed design of this mitigation site based upon ESI's proposed plan. Construction will be initiated within two months of the August 1996 let date. The hydraulic structures will be installed and grading will be performed prior to planting. We anticipate that all site preparations, including plantings of bottomland hardwood seedlings, will be completed by December 31, 1996. An as- built plan will be forwarded to you within the prescribed time period. Vegetative and hydrological onitoring will subsequently be initiated at the beginning of the 1997 growing season, to be followed by appropriate reports. Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Bell at (919) 733-7844, Extension 306. Sincerely, 1(4 H. Franklin Vick, P. E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch HFV/tp cc: Mr. B. G. Payne, P. E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Steven Lund, DOA, Asheville Mr. N.' L. Graf, P. E., FHWA Mr. Archie Hankins, P. E., Hydraulics Mr. Victor Barbour, P. E., Design Services Mr. Tom Shearin, P. E., Roadway Design Mr. Kelly Barger, P. E., Program Development Branch Mr. Don Morton, P. E., Highway Design March 21, 1996= Page 3 STREAM CROSSINGS, EAST CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP STREAM CROSSING PROJECT STRUCTURE FILL AREA SURFACE WATERS Stevens Creek R-2123AB 4 @ 2.4m x 2.1m RCBC * 0.06 Ha Goose Creek R-2123AB 4 @ 2.7m x 2.1m RCBC * 0.04 Ha Clear Creek R-2123AB 4-barrel RCBC ** 0.04 Ha Clear Creek R-2123BA 4-barrel RCBC ** 0.08 Ha tributary Clear Creek R-2123BA 4-barrel RCBC ** 0.03 Ha tributary McKee Creek R-2123BA 4-barrel RCBC ** 0.06 Ha Reedy Creek R-2123BB Bridge ** n/a Reedy Creek R-2123BB 4-barrel RCBC ** 0.04 Ha Back Creek R-2123CC 3 @ lift x 8ft RCBC*** 0.03 Ha Back Creek R-2123CC 3 @ loft x 6ft RCBC*** 0.03 Ha * Preliminary design of structure proposed. Fill area approximate. ** Type of structure proposed; no design details completed. Fill area approximate. *** Final design of proposed structure. No wetland fill areas are associated with these crossings. RCBC = Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert U North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188, 919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director MEMORANDUM TO: John R. Parker, Jr., Inland "404" Coordinator Dept. of Environment, Health, & Natural Resources FROM: David Cox, Highway Project Co ator Habitat Conservation Program DATE: March 19, 1996 SUBJECT: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice for Action ID No. 199504596, review of application for North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to fill approximately 4.42 acres of waters and 6.75 acres of wetlands to construct the East Charlotte Outer Loop, from 1-85 to Idlewild Road in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Staff biologists with the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) have reviewed the information provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Our comments are provided in accordance with certain provisions of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (33 U.S.C. 466 et seq.) and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat. 401, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661-667d). The proposed project involves construction of a new four-lane freeway on new location from I-85 to Idlewild Road in Charlotte. Impacts to wetlands and waters include impacts to 4.42 acres of surface waters in four farm ponds and streams and the filling of 6.75 acres of jurisdictional wetlands. Mitigation proposed by NCDOT for these impacts involves the construction of a wetland mitigation site on Long Creek. We are satisfied with the avoidance and minimization efforts NCDOT has undertaken on this project. However, we are concerned about the possible impacts this project mat have on the federally listed freshwater mussel, Lasmigona decorata, the Carolina heelsplitter. Although the crossing of Goose Creek and the tributaries are upstream of known populations of the Carolina heelsplitter, the potential for impacts still exist. We recommend that NCDOT use sedimentation and erosion controls for High Quality Waters in the portions of the project that drain to Goose Creek or any tributaries of Goose Creek. We support any efforts NCDOT can take to acquire riparian buffers along Goose Creek for inclusion in the Mecklenburg County Greenway System. This would help offset any direct or secondary impacts this project may have on the Carolina heelsplitter. AN Memorandum 2 March 19, 1996 We are also concerned about the stream channels that will be impacted by this project. All stream relocations should be done using state-of-the-art stream relocation techniques. NCDOT should contact NCWRC biologists prior to any stream relocations. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this permit application. If we can be of any further assistance please call David Cox, Highway Project Coordinator, at (919) 528-9886. cc: Janice Nicholls, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Asheville Steve Lund, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Asheville John Dorney, Water Quality Section, DEM, DEHNR State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources ` 0 Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes; Secretary p E ?--' N F1 A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director January 22, 1996 Mr. H. Franklin Vick N.C. Department of Transportation P.O. Box 25201 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Vick: Subject: Modification of 401 Certification East Charlotte Outer Loop from I-85 to Idlewild Road Project #95755, COE #199504596, TIP # R-R2123CB State Project #8.1671601 Mecklenburg County Certification Number 3049 issued to N.C. Department of Transportation on 19 December 1995 is hereby modified to allow the fill of 6.75 acres of wetlands rather thatn 4.12 acres as mistakenly noted. Please call Mr. John Dorney at 733-1786 if you have any questions. cc: Wilmington District Corps of Corps of Engineers Asheville Field Office Mooresville DEM Regional Office Mr. John Parker, Division of Coastal Management Central Files Stephanie Briggs; NC DOT Steve Kroeger Jr., P.E. Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GARLAND B. GARRETT JR. GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201. RALEIGH. N.C. 27611-5201 SECRETARY November 15, 1995 Regulatory Branch U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office P. 0. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 ATTENTION: Regulatory Branch SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - East Charlotte Outer Loop (I-485 from I-85 to Idlewild Road); T.I.P. No. R-2123; State Project No. 8.1671601; DOA Action ID. No. 199504596; DEM #95755 , The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to construct a new controlled-access, 4-lane divided highway from Interstate 85 to Idlewild Road in Charlotte. This will include the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop. Please note that this will include a 0.8 mile segment from south of US 29 to NC 49, already under construction (R-2123CA). No wetlands were involved in this segment. The new facility will partially overlap the existing I-85/US 29 Connector, which will be closed during construction of the new highway. The existing I-85/US 29 Connector interchange at US 29 will be abandoned, as a new interchange will be constructed at US 29 on the Charlotte Outer Loop. NCDOT has completed detailed design of the East Charlotte Outer Loop from I-85 to south of Rocky River Road (projects R-2123CA, CB, CC), a distance of approximately 6.6 miles. The construction dates for R-2123CB and R2123CC are scheduled for 1996 and 2000, respectively. We have preliminary design details for the remaining 13.0 miles of the project, extending from south of Rocky River Road to south of Idlewild Road (R-2123BB, BA, AC, AB and AA). The construction dates for these sections are currently scheduled for 1999 or later. Therefore, this application contains final wetland impact pjgc L. in e impact assessm s for drawings for the first 6.6 mil e the-remaining portions of the project a pre imina is is in accordance wi r ues o ugus or an i y to review wetland impacts along the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop. The preliminary drawings included herein represent the maximum impacts expected at these locations, given no major shifts in project alignment. As detailed designs for the remaining project segments are completed, we will notify you of any changes in wetland impacts. For your reference, a project breakdown map showing the referenced construction segment boundaries is included in the permit drawings. November 15, 1995 Page 2 Please also note that the wetland impacts associated with project R-2123AA (south of Lawyers Road to south of Idlewild Road) are all located south of Idlewild Road. These impact sites were included with the 404 permit (DOA Action ID. No. 199401483) issued July 1, 1994 for the South Charlotte Outer Loop. The limits for the South Charlotte Outer Loop were extended to Idlewild Road per your request for an interchange terminus for permitting /? purposes. We have included R-2123AA with this package for comprehensiveness, 'I'v but ask that you do not include the 1.95 acres of wetland impacts associated ?e with this segment in your permit review. An Environmental Impact Statement for the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop was approved on August 10, 1989. This document details planning studies pertaining to impacts on natural systems and protected species. Copies of the EIS have been provided to regulatory review agencies involved in the approval process. Additional copies will be provided upon request. On April 15, 1995, the wetland delineations for the East Charlotte Outer Loop were verified in the field with Mr. Steve Lund of the DOA Asheville Regulatory Field Office. The attached permit application package includes drawings of the stream crossings and associated wetland impacts involved in this project. On the application, the sites have been numbered separately within each segment, as shown on the project breakdown maps. As discussed above, R-2123CB (I-85 to north of NC 49) contains the wetland impact sites for which final design details are available. No wetland fill will be required on R-2123CA/CC (north of NC 49 to south of re?a` Rocky River Road). Site 3 of R-2123CB includes two brid a crossings__at cI Mal 1 ar r hi hwa m _an_access- __ramp_. A 2.3 acre bottomland hardwood system is set back approximately 100 feet from the north edge of the creek. In order to avoid filling this wetland, the mainline and ramp bridges would need to be extended approximately 400 and 200 feet, respectively. The construction/engineering cost associated with extending these two bridges would exceed 2.5 million dollars, and this figure does not include the cost of re-designing the project. In our opinion, avoidance of the 2.3 acre fill area would not justify this expenditure, particularly since the wetland would still be impacted by shading. In correspondence of August 16, 1995 the N.C. Division of Environmental Management asked if the road could be relocated or re-designed at the Mallard Creek crossing to avoid or minimize these impacts. The alignment of this segment is restricted by the existing I-85/US 29 Connector to the north and a school and subdivision to the south. We cannot shift the roadway without incurring impacts to this neighborhood. The Mallard Creek crossing has been designed to maximize the safety of the I-485/US 29 Interchange. We cannot alter the design of the interchange without compromising its safety. The drawing of Site 4 of R-2123CB illustrates a 1600 foot stream relocation at Stony Creek near US 29. No wetland fi 1 is invo ved at this location. M as asked that NCDOT study flood mitigation possibilities for this area. The flood capacity of this area was studied in detail during the planning and design phases of this project. Included with this application are two file memoranda of August 12, 1991 and February 25, 1992 pertaining to this subject. These notes detail meetings with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission to discuss design of the roadway through the Stony Creek Area. The project has been designed for a 100 year storm event. November 15, 1995 Page 3 The drawing of Site 6 of R-2123CB shows details of a second channel change where an access ramp crosses Stony Creek. A disturbed wetland system in a cutover field falls outside of the toe of fill at this location. Per the request of DEM, the design of this area has been modified so that excavation of this wetland will not be required. Project R-2123CB will require fill in a total of 3.44 acres of jurisdictional wetlands. Projects R-2123BA and R-2123BB, currently scheduled for construction after year 2000, will impact 1.71 and 1.60 acres of wetlands, respectively. The construction of the East Charlotte Outer Loop will involve fill in 6.75 acres of wetlands, not including the 1.95 acres on R-2123AA already permitted. In order to mitigate the wetland impacts associated with this project, NCDOT proposes to utilize the Long Creek miti ation site. The mitigation plan for this site has been deve ope by Environmenta ervices, Inc. The document detailing the mitigation plan is to be transmitted under separate cover to the review agencies by December 1, 1995. The mitigation site is to be constructed in late 1996, with monitoring to be initiated in the spring of / J 1997. We propose to debit 3.44 credits from the site for the 3.44 acres of ' fill associate wi project - a is ime. a suggest that final we an impact areas or each project segment be forwarded to you upon final design. The mitigation site will be debited as necessary for each construction project. Also attached is a report on protected species investigations conducted for project R-2123CA/CB. Surveys for the Carolina heelsplitter and Schweinitz's sunflower were completed in 1994. A "No Effect" determination was made for each species. Threatened and endangered species surveys for the remaining project segments will be forwarded as they are completed. Due to the delayed construction schedule for the remaining portions of the project, this will allow up-to-date surveys for each segment. Application is hereby made for a Department of the Army Individual 404 Permit as required for such activities. By copy of this letter, we are also requesting 401 Water Quality Certification by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management. Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Bell at (919) 733-3141, Extension 306. Sincer , J . Franklin Vick, P. E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch HFV/tp attachments cc: Mr. B.G. Payne, P.E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Steven Lund, DOA, Asheville Mr. N.L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. Archie Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. Victor Barbour, P.E., Design Services Mr. Tom Shearin, P.E., Roadway Design Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Program Development Branch Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design APPLICATION FOR bEPARTilti WT OF THE ARMY PERNT OMS APPROVAL NO. 0710-0003 (33 CFR 325) Expires 30 September 1992 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 5 Tows per response for the majority of cases, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Applications for larger or more complex projects, or those in ecologically sensitive areas, could take up to SW hours. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, r including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service, Directorate for Information Operations and Projecm 121S Jefferson s Davis Highway, Suite 1204. Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710.0003), Washington, DC 20503. Pleass DO NOT RETURN your completed form to either of these addresses. Completed application must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed. activity. The Department of the Army permit program is authorized by Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 11399, Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 103 of the Marine, Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act. These laws require permits authorizing activities in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States, and the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit Information in this application is made a matter of public record rtxough issuance of a public notice. Disclosure of the information requested is voluntary; however, the data requested are necessary in order to communicate with the applicant and to evaluate the permit application. If necessary information is not provided, the permit application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings nd instructions) and be submitted to the D`strict Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in fuA will be returned. 1. APPLICATION NUMBER (To be assigned by Corps) 3. NAME, ADDRESS, AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT H. Franklin Vick, P.E. Manager, Planning & Environmental Branch Telephone no. during business hours 2. NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT North Carolina Department of Transportation A/C( ) (Residence) #1 Wilmington Street ABC (919) 722-1141 (Office) Raleigh, North Carolina,.27611 Statement of Authorization: l hereby designate and authorize to act in my Telephone no. during business hours behalf as my agent in the processing of this permit application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of the application. A/C ( ) (Residence) SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE A/c(919) 73q-2141 (Office) 4. DETAILEDDESCRIPTIONOFPROPOSEDACTIVITy East Charlotte Outer Loop, I-485 from I-85 to Idlewild Road 4a. ACTIVITY Construction of controlled-access, 4-lane divided highway on new location .i t 4b. PURPOSE Public Transportation 4c. DISCHARGE OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL See attached permit drawings and correspondence L. "t..i r"_` 0^ b¦ a A 01A G r•-- Al Fnn ION OF JAN 91 IS CASOLS-M (Proponent. CECW JAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ADJOINING, PROPERTY OWNERS. LESSEES. ETC.. WHOSE PROPERTY ALSO ADJOINS THE WATERWAY See attached permit drawings AND LOCATION ON WATERBODY WHERE ACTIVITY EXISTS OR IS PROPOSED Mallard Greed LOCATION ON LAND WHERE ACTiviTY STS OR IS PROPOSED - - ADDRESS: See attached permit drawings STREET. ROAD, ROUTE OR OTHER DESCRIPTIVE LOCATION COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE LOCAL GOVERNING BODY WITH JURISDICTION OVERSITE is any portion of the activity for which authorization is sought now complete? 0 YES [N NO N answer is "yes' give reasons, month and year the activity was completed. Indicate the existing work on the drawings. M List all approvals or certifications and denials received from other federal, interstate, state or local agencies for any structures, construction, discharges or other activities described in this application. ISSUING AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL IDENTIFICATION NO. DATE OF APPLICATION DATE OF APPROVAL DATE OF DENIAL 0. Application is hereby made for a parma or permits to authorize the activities described herein. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate. 1 further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the proposed activities or 1 am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. Si • ATURE OF A PLIGANT O SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity japplicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 3 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.G. Section 1001 provides that Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of The United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false fictitious or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fated not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. (Reverse of EMa POW 4345) 'U.S. Government Printing Once: 7991 - 526.235/40301 Scale of Miles 0 S 10 20 30 0 10 20 30 40 48 Scale of Kilometers One inch Wr ah aWo-ateb 13 miles a d appo.«natey 21 Uoa .tern. N.C.. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT : 8.1671601 (R-2123) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP SHEET 1 OF 45 V) w v (1) L tv w V) F oh ! n2 0 z 0 c r' N C/o ,'' N C) C!) Q ~' H xoo(D C7U`o? Lo '? ? 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(AC) (CY) REPORT FILL IN SURFACE WATER (CY) TOTAL TOTAL X-ING FILL EXCAVATION TYPE (CY) (CY) I 982 + 00 to Nationwide 1.6 0 0 27,300 620 NONE 983 + 70 -L- 26 27 + 50 to 30 + 30 -SRA- II 999 + 81 -L- Nationwide 0 0 0 0 0 3-9'x7' 26 RCBC III 1000 + 50 to Nationwide 0.333 0 0 5,740 0 NONE 1001 + 50 -L- 26 IV 1015 + 50 to Nationwide 0 0 0.67 2,770 230 NONE 1017 + 85 -L- 26 V 1020+15 to Nationwide 0.02 0 0 60 20 NONE 1021+15 -L- 26 VI 16 + 00 -Y2- Nationwide 0 0 0 0 0 2-101x6' Revised 26 RCBC VII 17+ 00 -Y2- Nationwide 0 24 0.02 165 0 72" RCP Revised 26 1.95 24 0.69 36,035 870 N. C. DEPT.OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PRO JECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123AA) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP SHEET 13 OF 45 REV. 5/45 z y,HNw ? LL O c-? °OQO u? t? p w U COO .? w Q p t- T LLI zQ??,wO c? ti cn N N i H ti W O o N w a ? w N ? z W H ? M N I C`A v W C4 --I Ile ? O I J i O / 3.6 EPU ?M 23 1 FILL IN SURFACE WATERS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 AB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP n E V 11 - 95 SHEET 16 OF 45 FILL IN SURFACE WATERS SITE 1 2 STATION 1123 + 00 -L- 1136 + 00 -L- SUMMARY REPORT FILL IN WETLANDS (AC) 0 0 0 FILL IN SURFACE WATERS (AC) 0.57 1.75 2.32 z Q ?,ti ? N D>.,E-?N? v1Q??F O ? U O J` OO??QO a? I? wO?U`/) I- ?" Lu . Q jU00E-" W ti zQ?aa?,0 ? U d M N r, N H U ? ti U ? w i w j ? z .? as H j Q ~" a? z i w ! I M r' N O J (. o `'' ?... a N S.\ R4;.\ r' FAV ;?? f ;ti 2.2 db /,'' Q Q \ Fps/? {: ?\ c :c;: SITE 1 STATION 1220 + 00 -L- SUMMARY REPORT FILL IN WETLANDS (AC) 0 0 FILL IN SURFACE WATERS (AC) 0.20 0.20 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 AC) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP rtv SHEET 20 OF 45 ti z 0 N cT NW ? C) 0 c :, to o ovw H ., S! ' - 0 " o x U O ?OGg00 0 04 04 Q WpWU ..? QC/)a w q ? U 00 a a 0 Lij z a) N H U ? a W a w U ? (V LL] n Cl) { NF w J Q V r 01? U1 ?f? Mx ? F ? ?6 I FILL IN WETLANDS 'J -Ila FILL IN SURFACE WATERS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BA) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP v lo -9 < SHEET 22 OF 45 2123BA SITE 3 O ? FILL IN WETLANDS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BA) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP Y?E SHEET 23 OF 45 SITE 1 STATION 13 )85 + 00 -L- 1386 + 00 -L- 1465 + 00 -L- SLT?RY REPORT FILL IN WETLANDS (AC) 0 0.88 0.83 1.71 FILL N SURFACE WATERS (AC) 0.33 0 0 0.33 q q ti M N z O 'r w ?a ? ?? .,HNW \ ran ¢ F" .7- a ? "". E- . O _. O Nr U Q O ? ° ? , .>a. Owl c H°z06 N p? f- W U vS QO h Z a O Q N ? i O W N w J ('7 f N w ti J Q a U V ? on I` ILI I c, vl%; PLAN VIEW SITE - I DENOTES FILL IN WETLANDS SCALE: 1' = 200' N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP i SHEET 26 OF 45 z ? r p I ? cY1 ccn z3oo Lr) ?D 0 C) m 06 Li.j 0 W Q C.L v ?J .'1 -O N ? j - C. / ?? I. -? cU /? I u -^- LC) t l o ? N N j z3o?o L j F.?C7?Q 1.11 LL I 00 0 00 ? z Z 0 N i '?oaUp? 1- Ww Lij zClOa0 c=i? O II - I W ¢ U ? z cn o w o 3 x z a Q w w ? ° N Q Q f w ..a ¢ a W W co 1 1 FILL IN SURFACE WATERS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP ?,E-V !U - %- SHEET 29 OF 45 SITE 1 7 3 STATION 1515 + 00 -L- 1560 + 00 -L- 1582 + 00 -L- SUMMARY REPORT FILL IN WETLANDS (AC) 1.30 0 0.30 1.60 FILL IN SURFACE WATERS (AC) 0 0.57 0 0.57 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP SHEET 30 OF 45 49 1 \ II 00 ?- ?? ) ?. o l 2927 END PROJECT SCALE 0 moo, ' moo. R-2123 CC BEGIN PROJECT 3 4 MILES NO WETLANDS N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 CC) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP IqE \/ 10 - SHEET 31 OF 45 ti " 2467 c? ?. J GC ? Q 2800 $oUNOAR` 33 \0 \ I \ ?, 2827 END PROJECT BEGIN PROJECT R-2123 CA SCALE 0 1 2 3 4 MILES NO WETLANDS N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION ` DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 CA) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP r\F\l 10 SHEET 32 OF 45 8 5 2740 ab5 f-- 2466 2467 1 ?j?'/off l 470 SITE 1 SIT END PROJECT v ? \ BEGIN PROJECT 511-E 4 j ? SITE 5 --- SITE 3 i SITE 6 SITE 7 SCALE 0 2 3 4 MILES R-2123 CB N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 CB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP SHEET 33 OF 45 ;. co Q w w w J U 0. 0 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 CB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP SHEET 34 OF 45 GI EXTRA ' DEPTH 10 PAVED SHOULDER . . R-2123 CB ? SITE I ? . . 10' PAVED SHOULDER p •S ? o N 24° 53 ' 17" W OG' TER LOOP Q..,. 10' PAVED SHOULDER CUT IN WETLANDS 10' PAVED SHOULDER ILL IN WETLANDS o o . 1872+70' BEGIN C --` BERM DITCH STD 240.fl1B L LNE DITCH WITH - CLASS "A" STONE . EST. 122 TONS EE DITCH , DETAIL #3 10- w w Z F , REM ?' F ,...., X EXISTX ESN ti; 0" ' 4 O 2 GI EXTRA FILL IN WETLANDS Q W 00 co L w / R-2123 CB V P SITE 1 A 0 .GI 2 O , (7) v U Ln co co "r d r- 0 0 ? 0) O p O 3 GI O G i ?_??? of W 0??v.? Pa???:?o„ pzo?ros?o .z'a?E ? A of Fey ?(rfLrtTfii? ? CAMP"O corn Rl? Di tfj4' pRCP? r P ? - r?t FFU \ 4116: CF PROP, Q - (3'1 - + J O _ --- - -PIN - PRDP05 D R/W O _ -t- (V I PROppS£DtD><OfFIl.1- -O_ ..-, TLfP,%ij G?(?;;_-.r._ Y%?L.^?:?;:J.._'•? 1A_ I I ? ?? I lj N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY s ?E/VOTL:5 FIN IN 141ST I 23 AC. .16?lboi (R-2123C8) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (I-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-85 SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 ,SHEET 36 OF 45ST 1991 Q _ •V j J y.. . - Q) - v / 9 ? < . ' ? am •?- ? ' C `- i Q N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATIO DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY + l 8.1671601 (R-2123C8 ) PROPOSED CONSTR CT ' U ION OF TH 0 Uy ?1 CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP FROM NORTH OF H (1--485 T e q b ARRIS HOUS OI RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-: SCALE AS SHOWN REVIS ED 7 - , 1 77 j 11z?;'?i Q cam.! Q o to L; •v f }? f'? q, rl f `j ? o? 1 N ? •r ?i ;I ? ? ?? "t?,4 ? ? 11.1 .4 [ ..•? ? ' f• G ; `"4 a? ? it `4? ?? ' 0 ` /, , t. C r? _ 14) L t :1 1,? ? eC ' i i QJj Nk 2 ,S o SITE- 4 9~ N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS /' ?Z•J MECKLENBURG COUNTY 1 8.1671601 (R-2123CB ) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (1-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON P PRG,$ o ?- RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF t-ac 3e'!Jx/3' SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 Q ` SHEET 38 OF 45?sT 1991 d n 2 R of r , w o- w- qQ o- h zz? ,p _ v . e. 44 J' Cl: .x Lo- Q Q / .j 1 I i s?rE . ?t :DSVOTE5 FILL BELOW OY, I J v V . y .f" y" . rn -a m R-2123 CB 1 , t" SITE 5 (FUTURE) ' I 36' 10' PANED SHDULDER \il 1 ' a 1965; t? 1 1 I ' +/-142.5' EXIST R/W I I 1 _+/-142.5' ,. III I 10 316" „ 1 , I , ,I „ 1 1 „ IST R/W (FUTURE) 10' PAVED SHOULDER lv -A z D, r ? O m O ` \ OZ w ? KIVI A _ V / / \\ \ FILL IN WETLANDS : x rrl cl: rri 0 .m - .z y o: o: 1 m? a ?x 0 O - 1'\ \ " - i N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 CB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP 10,1F v SHEET 40 OF 45 r -! LL "? ? PROP, ToE OF F I l l_ It I O F F ` / PROP .2G?//X// ? - a//, jb ( R?? -rpc GI= 07 2?' ioo' t?,anF 400 ' C47 C, 436 6/10 s- i I s I. R !q27- ?IFRTT C i P?'P o BflsE '4M b3b-. s1.-rkLL E 6 DENOTES EXCAV. IN WETLANDS O.O Z, Cr G... , v IV t.:. - (-I /OI CO /II l? l /¢ Do .x o gw `t DENOTES rizc eaow ?ghryv .......... - - -------------------- -- ----------------------? - ------ -------------------------------------------.----i-? - --- BCT 1 D A L 7 E ST / A --. X II MOV \ - ?- XIST. TAIN ?i EXIST. 4' AS LATERAL DITCH / SITE 7 R-2123 CB FILL IN WETLANDS SUMMARY REPORT SITE 1 2 4 5 6 7 STATION FILL IN FILL IN WETLANDS SURFACE WATERS (AC) (AC) 1875 + 00 -L- 1880 + 00 -L- 1910 + 00 -L- 1925 + 00 -L- 1965 + 00 -L- 1967 + 00 -L- 1969 + 00 -L- PROPERTY OWNERS 0.28 0.03 2.30 0 0.37 0.02 0.44 3.44 0 0 0 0.97 0 0.12 0 1.09 1. MARTIN MARIETTA CORPORATION Superior Stone Division P. 0. Box 240635 Charlotte, N. C. 28224 2. FUNDED LAND INVESTMENT PARTNERS C/O James W. Clay 8931 J. M. Keynes Drive #4 Charlotte, N. C. 28213 3. STANFRED D. DUREN RFD 10, Box 256-K Charlotte, N. C. 28213 4. LOUISE STAFFORD 1242 Townes Avenue Charlotte, N. C. 28209 5 A.C.G.W. DEVELOPMENT, PA P. 0. Box 31511 Charlotte, N. C. 28231 6. C.ARRRIE LEE ALEXANDER PUGH 1521 Sterling Road Charlotte, N. C. 28209 7. HARRY HAYNES BAIRD 1012 Kings Drive Charlotte, N. C. 28207 CUT IN WE'T'LANDS (AC) 0.12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.12 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 CB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP SHEET 44 OF 45 PROJECT SUMMARY REPORT PROJECT FILL IN FILL IN SECTION WETLANDS SURFACE WATERS (AC) (ACS CUT IN WETLANDS (AC) n AA 1.95 0 0 AB 0 2.32 0 AC 0 0.20 0 BA 1.71 0.33 0 BB 1.60 0.57 0 CC 0 0 0 CA 0 0 0 CB 3.44 1.09 0.12 8.70 4.51 0.12 v N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP V SHEET 45 OF 45 ? ?...•STr1iF , ?" Al7G 20 ; . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION P.O. BOX 25201 RALEIGH 27611-5201 JAMES G. MARTIN GOVERNOR THOMAS J. HARRELSON SECRETARY August 12, 1991 MEMORANDUM TO: File FROM: Mark J. Pistrang, Biologist Environmental Unit DINTS 014 OF H1GH%NM N`t uGs Ds, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS WILLIAM G. MARLEY. JR., P.E. STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR 11"P SUBJECT: Fish and wildlife coordination meeting concerning a proposed channel relocation of Stony Creek; East Charlotte Outer Loop from north of SR 2800 to north of I-85; Federal Aid Project No. MAF-117-1(3); State Project No. 8.1671601; TIP #R-2123CB. A meeting was held on August 9, 1991 at the offices of the US Fish and Wildlife Service in Raleigh, NC concerning the referenced channel change. The following individuals were in attendance: Tom Herring, Richard Scarce & Assoc. Abdul Rahmani, NCDOT - Hydraulics Darin gilder, NCDOT - Hydraulics Susan Corda, NCDOT - P&E Janet Shipley, NCDOT - P&E W.S. Hood, BAKK Inc. Mike Crocker, USFWS Dennis Stewart, NCWRC Mark Pistrang, NCDOT - P&E Mr. Herring began the meeting with a description of the proposed action. He indicated that the proposed interchange ramps near US 29 would completely obliterate the existing channel, leaving only two alternatives: 1) Contain Stony Creek on location with approximately 1500' of-pipe _ (preliminary cost estimate: $2.5 million), or 2) Relocate the channel to the northeast, paralleling proposed Ramp D (preliminary cost estimate: $700,000). Based upon preliminary cost estimates and the negative impacts associated with a 1500' culvert, the project is currently designed to incorporate the channel change. An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer JU,S„ !". e proposed relocation will result in the net loss of 500 inear feet of stream channel and, due to steep terrain, require cuts in excess of 30' in some areas. The proposed channel will have a 20' base and the bank slopes will vary from 0.5:1 to 1.5:1, depending upon the substrate. Mr. Stewart expressed concern about public safety in areas of steep banks cut into solid rock, but was reassured by the fact that ROW fences will restrict access to these areas. Mr. Stewart also expressed concern over the loss of channel length and suggested that meanders be incorporated into the design. Mr. Herring then pointed out that based upon the topography, predominantly bedrock substrate, and the horizontal limitations that define the end points of the existing channel, such channel deviations were not possible. Discussion then centered upon the ability of the new channel to contain floodwaters. Mr. Herring stated that the channel and culverts had been designed to effectively carry the 100 yr. flood. Above the immediate channel cut, a flat berm will be created, where possible, to contain flood waters, and cut slopes of 2:1 will be employed beyond that. Mr. Stewart felt strongly that 2:1 slopes are not sufficient for the stable planting of new trees, and suggested that slopes of 3:1 be employed.. Because 3:1 slopes require additional distance, Mr. Pistrang questioned if the trade off of creating gentle slopes for revegetation is worth the additional loss of existing forest. It was agreed that this depends upon the quality of the existing forest. Mr. Hood indicated that his firm will calculate the differences in impacts to forests that would be incurred using 2:1 slopes vs 3:1. The results of his findings will be transmitted to Mr. John Maddox (NCDOT Roadway Design) and be used to determine the costs that will be associated with the purchase of additional ROW. If it is determined by NCDOT that the costs are reasonable, the appropriate individuals should contact the Environmental Unit to schedule a site visit in which the quality of the forested areas can be assessed. If it is determined that these forested areas are currently in a disturbed successional stage, the use of 3:1 slopes will be recommended. CC: V. Charles Bruton, NCDOT - Env. Unit M. Randall Turner, NCDOT - Env. Unit John Maddox, NCDOT - Roadway Design Abdul Rahmani, NCDOT - Hydraulics Tom Herring, Richard Scarce & Assoc. W.S. Hood, BAKK Inc. Mike Crocker, USFWS Dennis Stewart, NCWRC File: R-2123CB MJP\mjp February 25. 1992_ MEMORANDUM TO: F i l e FR(--)M: M. Randall Turner, Environmental Supervisor Environmental Unit SUBJECT: Field review of proposed channel change of a section of Stony Creek l,yin8: i a the impact zones of the planned East Charlotte Outer Loop, from north of SR. 2800 to nort.h of 1-85, Mecklenburg County,, TIP No. R-2123CB; State Project to. 3.3.671601: F.A. No. MAF-11;-1(3) REFERENCE: Pistrang's August J.2! 1991 file memo, reporting the substa.nce of a Vi„h and Wildlife Coordination meeting between NC00T staff (engineers/bi.ologists), NCDOT de;=in consultant staff, and NCWRC/USFWS biologists Although a. number of topics related to the proposed action were discussed a.t the August 9, 1991 Fish and Wildlife Coordination meeting, biologists from the natural resource agencies were/are concerned about two major issues: 1.. Unavoidable channel changes should be accomplished by silnulating "natural" channel's meanders. substrate, etc. 2. Proposed relocation Of channel should be constructed 3:1 with supeitending cut slopes flatter than 2:1'- was recommended. In order to properly evaluate the biolO ical. anpects and implications of the proposed action, I visited the study area with NCDOT Hydraulics Unit engineers Abdul Rahman 4 and Marshall Clawson on February 11, 1992. Existing stream channel and proposed site of channel relocation was inspected, as was the adjacent forested hillside, which would be impacted by additional horizontal encroachment, necessitated by construction of 3:1 cut slopes (see above). It is obvious from the juxtapoBit lon of proposed roadway and ramped structures that the only feasible site for relocating the section of stream channel is along the lower. (south-facing) slope of the forested hillside. Because the horizontal distance: separating the project's construction limits from the subject bill-side is extremely limited, there: is virtually no puss-ibi l i.ty of crea.t ing fneanders in the relocated channel. Any further encroachment into the hillside will re.yul.t in increasingly steep cut slopes above the channel. This reality is clearly undesirable from the view of preserving/protecting long term water quality. The hil1si.dc fore3ted comtTlunitY is a Matu.rin" (2nd/3rd/4th cut) mixed hardwood forest with a variety of oaks, hickories, maples, beech, tulip poplar, etc. as canopy species. Understory is rather d.ivf:r5e. This community is relatively undisturbed and i., likely to be rather valuable as forage and/or refuge to numerous wildlife species. The choice of 3:1 cut slopes above the proposed relocated channel would be ill-advised, in my opinion. Minimal horizontal encroachment will be required with 2:1 cut slopes and stabilization of these slopes with herbaceous and woody plantings should riot be problematic. C, Abdul Rahmani, NCDOT Marshall Clawson, NCDOT Randy Wise, NCDOT Dennis Stewart, NC:WRC Mike Crocker, USFWS s?Fo? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT. JR. GOVERNOR DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS P.O. BOX 25201. RALEIGH. N.C 27611-5201 R. SAMUEL HUNT I I I SECRETARY MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: October 4, 1994 Joe Westbrook, P.E., Project Planning Lane Sauls, Environmental Biologist Environmental Unit SUBJECT: Protected Species Investigations associated with the Construction Consultation of the Charlotte Outer Loop, Mecklenburg County; Project No. R-2123 CA & CB. REFERENCE: E.I.S. R-2123; East Charlotte Outer Loop completed August 1989. Plants and animals with federal classifications of Endangered (E), Threatened (T), Proposed Endangered (PE), and Proposed Threatened (PT) are protected under provisions of Section 7 and Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as ammended. As of September 15, 1994, the FWS lists the two federally protected species for Mecklenburg County: Carolina heelsplitter (Lasmigona decorata) and Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii) . Both species are listed as Endangered (a species that is threatened with extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range). Lasmigona decorata (Carolina heelsplitter) E* Denotes that no specimen from Mecklenburg County found in the past twenty years (1973-1993). Animal Family: Unionidae Date Listed: July 19, 1993 Distribution in N.C.: Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Union. The Carolina heelsplitter has an ovate, trapezoidal, unsculptured shell which is greenish, yellowish, or brownish in color with greenish or blackish rays. The nacre is usually pearly-white to bluish-white graying to orange near the umbo and in older specimens the entire nacre may be mottled orange. The umbo is flattened and the beaks are 2 depressed and project a little above the hinge line. Habitat for the Carolina heelsplitter has been found in creeks, streams, and rivers. Individuals are most often found in shaded areas, either in a ponded portion of a small stream, or in runs along steep banks with a moderate current. Water less than three feet deep and substrates that are composed of soft mud, sand, muddy-sand, and sandy gravel are preferred. Presently, only three known populations of this mussel species exists; two of these populations are found in the North Carolina streams of Waxhaw Creek, Catawba River System, Union County and Goose Creek, Pee Dee River System, Union County. BIOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: NO EFFECT Suitable habitat does not exist at the project site for the Carolina heelsplitter. Distinct channelization, shoreline erosion and heavy siltation are present. A survey was conducted for evidence of mussel fauna. No evidence of naiades exists. Therefore, no adverse effects are expected to the Carolina heelsplitter as a result of project construction. Helianthus schweinitzii (Schweinitz's sunflower) E Plant Family: Asteraceae Federally Listed: June 6, 1991 Flowers Present: mid September-early October Distribution in N.C.: Cabarrus, Davidson, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Randolph, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes, Union. Schweinitz's sunflower is a rhizomatous perennial herb that grows 1-2 m tall from a cluster of carrot-like tubrous roots. The stems are deep red, solitary and only branch above mid-stem. The leaves are rough feeling above and resin-dotted and loosely soft-white-hairy beneath. Leaves of the sunflower are opposite on the lower part of the stem and usually become alternate on the upper stem. The broad flowers are borne from September until frost. These flowers are yellow in color and arranged in an open system of upwardly arching heads. The fruit is a smooth, gray-black achene. Schweinitz's sunflower is endemic to North and South Carolina. These sunflowers grow best in full sunlight or light shade in clearings and along the edges of open stands of oak-pine-hickory upland woods. Common soils that,this species is found in are moist to dryish clays, clay-loams, or sandy clay-loams, often with a high gravel content and always moderately podzolized. Natural fires and large herbivores are considered to be historically important in maintaining open habitat for these sunflowers. 3 BIOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: A plant-by-plant survey suitable habitat: roadsides 2800); railroad tracks (south ways (from SR 2800 to SR 2833 and forest edges contiguous were observed. Therefore, no sunflower are expected. NO EFFECT was conducted in areas providing (I-85, US 29, NC 49 and SR h of NC 49), powerline right-of- and from SR 2800 to SR 2771); with these open areas. No plants current impacts to Schweinitz's cc: V. Charles Bruton, Ph.D. M. Randall Turner, Environmental Supervisor File: R-2123 CA & CB s State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director December 19, 1995 M:. Frank Vick NC Department of Transportation Planning and Environmental Branch NC DOT Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Vick: Subject: Certification Pursuant to Section 401 of the Federal Clean Water Act, Proposed East Charlotte Outer Loop Highway from I-85 and Idlewild Road Project # 95755, COE # 199504596 Mecklenburg County g Attached hereto is a copy of Certification No. 3049 issued to N.C. Department of Transportation dated 18 December 1995. If we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, eston P Howard, Jr E. . Anachments 3049.wgc cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Asheville Field Office Mooresville DEM Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Mr. John Parker, Division of Coastal Management Central Files Stephanie Briggs; NC DOT Steve Kroeger; DCM P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 1 0% post-consumer paper F15WA M,400 ID EE F1 mss. NORTH CAROLINA Mecklenburg 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 N.C. Department of Transport2aon resulting in 4.42 acres of wetland impact in Mecklenburg County pursuant to an application filed on the 7th day of December of 1995 to construct the East Charlotte Outer Loop from I-85 and Idlewild Road. The Application provides adequate assurance that the discharge of fill material into the waters of Stony, Mallard, Reey, Mckee, Clear and Goose Creeks in conjunction with the proposed development in Mecklenburg County will not result in a violation of applicable Water Quality Standards and discharge gridelines. Therefore, the State of North Carolina certifies that this activity will not violate the applicable portions of 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. A T1Tis' approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you submitted in your application or as described in the Public Notice. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send a revised application. For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed below. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project. 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 (50 NTUs in streams and rivers not designated as trout waters by DEM; 25 NTUs in all saltwater classes, and all lakes and reservoirs; 10 NTUs in trout waters). 2. Additional written approval is requried for DEM for the final mitation plan. 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 404 and/or Coastal Area Management Act Permit. This Certification shall expire upon expiration of the 404 or CAMA permit. If this Certification is unacceptable to you, you have the-right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of this Certification. This request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. If modifications are made to an original Certification, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing on the modifications upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of the Certification. Unless such demands are made, this Cerf&ation shall be final and binding. This the 18th day of December, 1995. DIVISION OF, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ton How >,Jr. P.E WQC# 3049 Jk_ W State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources AarA Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary ® F H N R Roger N. Schecter, Director December 12, 1995 1,9 T y U ? j-, MEMORANDUM'` - ?9 i TO: Mr. A. Preston Howard, P. E. 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 Notice for Action No. 199504596 dated December 7, 1995 describing a proposed project by the NC DOT is being circulated to interested sate agencies for comments on applicable Section 404 and/or Section 10 permits. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this corm by January 5, 1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed protect, please contact me at 733-2293. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. ,?,, Ahrac-- REPLY /This office the project proposal. No comment. Comments on this project are attached. This office objects to the project as proposed. Signed Date 1 16 l P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-2293 FAX 919-7K--1495 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post-consumer paper Ih DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS COv P.O. BOX 1890 .? „ WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 •?? REPLY TO ATTENTION OF December 19, 1995 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199504596 Mr. John Dorney Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and u>. Natural Resources Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 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 Qua y ertification to place fill material into 4.42.-acres of surface waters an (6.75 /acres of wetlands adjacent to Stony Creek, Mallard Creek, Reedy Creek, (Ke Creek, Clear Creek and Goose Creek to facilitate construction of the East Charlotte Outer Loop Highway between Interstate Highway 85 and Idlewild Road, a distance of approximately 20.3 miles east of 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 is 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, in most cases, 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, or asked for an extension of time, by February 20, 1996, the District Engineer will deem that waiver has occurred. Questions or comments may be addressed to Mr. Steven Lund, Asheville Field Office, Regulatory Branch, telephone (704) 271-4857. Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch Enclosure Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. John Parker Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-A.kA7n®Recycled Paper RQV UI WI I I III&VVII J..aV1 3NV :.. ,., - -_ •••••• _. __ _ 1 SUMMARY RFP01kT I 1 STA,'T1CN FILL IN FILL IN CUT IN Wr-11,ANDS SURFACE WET DS E \ WATERS j (Ac) (AC) (AC) -w ...i?_?._. 18_..-..{ L 0 28 00 - - . 2 188t) 00 - 1910 i 00 -L- 1 <,30 4 192) 00 -L- S 196:1 ??dG -L- r 0,37 6 9r , 00 -1.,- 0.02 7 1969 a- 00 -L- 0,44 3 44 PROPER n' (WIYFRS _ ' 1 • t ?zAF-3i?+rFt? 'i RPORATION SI.tperior Stone Division P, Q. Box 240635 C-k-ii lotte, N, C. 28224 2. PYIDED LAND INVESTMENT PARTNERS C,`O James W, clay 8')1 J. M. Keynes Drive #4 Chalrlott.e, N. C, 28213 3. s-,T NF'RrD D. DURM RI^i, 10 , Box 256-K Charlotte, N. C. 28213 4. LC?U I SE STAE z0;tD 1242 Townes Avenue Charlotte, V. C. 28209 5, A . C . G . h . DMI M-OPMENT , PA P, 0. Box 37.511 CIIIAAbtte, N, C. 26231 h. CAIKMIE LEE AI,E}MDIM PUGH 152` Sterling Road Charlotte, N. C. 28209 7.R HARRY HAAYMS EMIRD 1012 Kings Drive Charlotte, N. C.. 28207 0 0.12 0 0 0 0 0.97 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 1.09 0.12 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG CCWNTY PROJECT; 8.1671601 (R-2123 CB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP Io " lsr SHEET 44 OF 45 t' RJV D?'W11 iII?VV Ii J..7Vi iVV ?b VV r If rI ?? ?•.•,, --••• -. -••_••- --- -- -„ -- _.---.. STATE OF NoRl-H CAROLINIA DEPARTMENT of TPANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GAIL IAND B. CiAF.k A-1 JR. RO. BOX 25201. RALFICII 6. N.C. 21611-5201 ?NICKr fARv November 15, 1995 Rlsq:f l atory Branch U. S. Army 1;orps of Engineers Wi'rnington =ield Office P. 0. Box 1:390 Wi'i,nington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Ar--ENT ION ; legu 1 atcry Branch SJIrJECT : Mack l enbu.rg County - East Charlotte Outer Loop (I-485 from I-85 to Idlewild Road); T.I.P. No. R-2123; State Project No. 8.1611601; 0)A Action 10. No. 199504596; OEM #95155 The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to construct a nelII, contr11led--access, 4--lane divided highway from Interstate 85 to Idlewild Raid in Cl-arlotte. This will include the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop. prase note that this will include a 0.8 mile segment from south of US 29 to NC 49, already under construction (R-2123CA) No wetlands were involved in this segment. The new facility will partially overlap the existing I-85/US 29 Connector, which will be closed during construction of the new highway. Th.: existing I•-85/0 29 Connector interchange at US 29 will be abandoned, as a lew interchange will be constructed at US 29 on the Charlotte Outer Loop. NCOOT has completed detailed design of the East Charlotte Outer Loop from 1-85 to south of Rocky River Road (projects R-2123CA, CB, CC), a distance of approximately 6.6 miles. The construction dates for R-2123CB and F2123CC are scheduled for 1996 and 2000, respectively. We have preliminary 6e::.ign details for the remaining 13.0 miles of the project, extending from south of R(:c:ky River Road to south of Idlewild Road (R-212386, BA, AC, AB and AA). '!'he construction dates for these sections are currently scheduled for 1999 or later. Therefore, this application contains final wetland impact cr-iswings for the first 6.6 miles of the project. The impact assessments for the remaining portions of the project are preliminary. This is in accordance viii-,h-your request of August 8, 1995 for an opportunity to review wetland iu acts along the entire Cast Charlotte Outer Loop. The preliminary drawings ir.c:luded horein re,' ores.ent the maximum impacts expected at these locations, c;iven no 1nijor shifts in project alignment. As detailed designs for the rtrialning project segments are completed, we will notify you of any changes it wetland impacts. For your reference, a project breakdown map showing the re!erenced construction segment boundaries is included in the permit dr awi nqs . Etc) RcV V;WI i ringzon j:.stiriuv ?,:- 1-;54 r 1« , VW rMillI VV„ .., __..__ _. Nov ?:,nhc r 15, 1':,1'95 Page 2 Please also note that the wetland impacts associated with project R-2x23AA (sough of Lawyers Road to south of Idlewild Road) are all located south of Idle-wild Road. These impact sites were included with the 404 permit (00A. Action ID. No. 199401483) issued July 1, 1994 for the South Charlotte Out»r 1.00p, The limits for the South Charlotte Outer Loop were extended to ai _:l 1° r your request for an interchange terminus for permitting pur.oses. We have ;-ncluded R-2123AA with this package for comprehensiveness, but ask that you do not include the 1.95 acres of wetland impacts associated with. this segment in your permit review. An Environmental Impact Statement for the entire East Charlotte Outer Laor:i was approved on August 10, 1989. This document details planning studies pertaining to impacts on natural systems and protected species. Copies of the EIS have been provided to regulatory review agencies involved in the approval prccess. Additional copies will be provided upon request. On April 15, 1995, the wetland delineations for the East Charlotte Outer Laois were verified n the field with Mr. Steve Lund of the DOA Asheville Regulatory Field Ofl-ice. The attached permit application package includes draojings of the stream crossings and associated wetland impacts involved in this. project. On the application, the sites have been numbered separately within each segment:, as shown on the project breakdown maps. As discussed above, R-212308 (I--85 to north of NC 49) contains the wetland impact sites for which final design details are available. No wetland fill will be required on R-2123CA/CC (north of NC 49 to south of Rc 6:y River Road). '.a i to 3 of R-2123CB includes two bridge crossings at Mallard Cheek for the highway mainline and an access ramp. A 2.3 acre bctt:orrflanci tardwood system is set back approximately 100 feet from the north edge, of the creek. In order to avoid filling this wetland, the mainline and remp br-idgr?::. would need to be extended approximately 400 and 200 feet, respectively. The construction/engineering cost associated with extending these two bridges would exceed 2.5 million dollars, and this figure does not include the cost of re-designing the project. In our opinion, avoidance of tFe 2.3 ac s:: -fill area would not justify this expenditure, particularly since tte wetland would si11 be impacted by shading. In correspondence of August 1f, 1995 thE, N.C. Division of Environmental Management asked if the road cc-uld be relocated or re-designed at the Mallard Creek crossing to avoid or mirlmi,ze these impacts. The alignment of this segment is restricted by the existing 1-46/0 29 Connector to the north and a school and subdivision to the. south. We cannot shift the roadway without incurring impacts to this ncighborhGod. The Mallard Creek crossing has been designed to maximize the silfety of the I-485,1US 29 Interchange. We cannot alter the design of the interchange without compromising its safety. The drawing of Site 4 of R-2123CB illustrates a 1600 foot stream relocation at Stony Creek near US 29. No wetland fill is involved at this loc<r.tion. DEM has asked that NCDOT study flood mitigation possibilities for this area. Thti flood capacity of this area was studied in detail during the planning and design phases of this project. Included with this application are two file memoranda of August 12, 1991 and February 25, 1992 pertaining to thi::i su5iect.. These notes detail meetings with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Xorth Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission to discuss design of the roadway through the Stony Creek Area. The project has been designed for a 1,1D0 year :storm event. __---- RCV BY:Wilrincton j:.srvric? IL- -QV + 11116V , yV ....... No,m ,nber 15, 1985 Pa.l(! 3 The draNing of 5 to 6 of R-2123CS shows details of a second channel cha:,ge where an access ramp crosses Stony Creek. A disturbed wetland system in ," cutolrer field falls outside of the toe of fill at this location, per the request of DEM, the design of this area has been modified so that exc ?v ati on of this viet:l and will not be required. Project P,-2123CS will require fill in a total of 3.44 acres of jurisdictional wetlim ds. Projects R-21238A and R-21238B, currently scheduled for construction after year 2000, will impact 1.71 and 1.60 acres of wetlands, respectiveli. The construction of the East Charlotte Outer Loop will involve fill in 6.75 acres of wetlands, not including the 1.95 acres on R-21230 already permitted. In order to mitil)ate the wetland impacts associated with this project, NCD'.1T proposes to utilize the Long Creek mitigation site. The mitigation pla' for this site has been developed by Environmental Services, Inc. The doc,:ment: detailing the mitigation plan is to be transmitted under separate cov?:r• to -the review agencies by December 1, 1995. The mitigation site is to be :onst:rurt.ed in late 1996, with monitoring to be initiated in the spring of 1991, We propose to debit 3.44 credits from the site for the 3.44 acres of fill associated with project R-2123CB at this time. We suggest that final wetland impact area:. for each project segment be forwarded to you upon final design. The mitigation site will be debited as necessary for each ccns.truction project:. Also attached -is a report on protected species investigations conducted fcr project R-2123CAICS. Surveys for the Carolina??heeisplitter and SchiNe W' tz's sunflower were completed in 1994. A_ No Ef:-: tt determination was made for each species. Threatened and endangered species surveys for the remaining project segments will be forwarded as they are completed. Due to tte delayed construction schedule for the remaining portions of the project, tt is will allow up-,o-date surveys for each segment. Applicc.tion is hereby made for a Department of the Army Individual 404 Permit as required or such activities. By copy of this letter, we are also requesting 4.01 Water Quality Certification by the North Carolina Division of Eriv',i ronmenvil Manav.,ment. Thank ,'!ou for your assistance. If you have any questions, please cort-act Cyndi Bell at (919) 733-3141, Extension 306. Sin/ , Franklin Vick, P. E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch Hl,\ Itp at 1.achmant s cc:; Mr. B.,,;. Payne, P.E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. Jo4 Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Steven Lund, DOA, Asheville Mr. N. i_. Graf, F.E., FHWA Mr. Arrhie Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. Vii;tor Barbour, P.E., Design Services Mr. Tom Shearin, P.E., Roadway Design Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Program Development Branch Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design RGV by;wiI inoLon J:.S?r1cc tw- -cv •cY VV ar?llAtllM+n11?..??Yl?l.il?i YlY?lYr.lw?11???? , ;f'?l.i > ° Id}i`i p,R ji j? ,ARTib ENT 0'r" THE,>A?i1r?Y PERMIT OIitRARPRC]VAL ND. or1ao0as (33 CFR 325) , Expires 30 September 1092 Public repatinp f u:d? for tt,is aslle --snn of infonnFSiott Is a:tirt+ated to avaro.ga 5 Moore per reapansa for time majority of rssas. Indudinq the tune for rev;owing Inzttuctiorms, aoarcning oxistri t timik ;souroos, Cat'rsring and mairm eMa the data needed, fund aomoladrs.q and mviewing the aotlection of information, Applicstions for largar or more oom. Moo: projects, or those it :x41cogkta0f :sartsidve tueas, CE4.11d tako Up tQ SM hours. Sand oommants rogardno dye burden osomato or eny other aspom of this collodion of lnfornatlon, Including "g0360 -oft fcr mdudnt! tl ii;I but-ion. to CFap+fi umnt of D41onse. Wasftington lioadauoAm-s Servios, Directorate for Information dporationa and Ptojots, 1215.3ofl9rrw Dayfa I-tighway, lki ta• 1204, AtllnVla?n, VA 22202.4:312; and to the Office of bftu,apemottt taxi Budget, Paperwork Red=ion Project (0110-OOW), Woshinoton, DC 20303. Please 00 NOT RETUF N ,j-sur oounplstl•d $arnt has either of lhtrae addmoas. Completed trpplkat(on must be submitted to the District Engin4er having judad)otion over the location cot the Itrc potod•siolivity. The Department of alma Ar1'MJ pwrnll program is auttmnzed try Section 10 of the Rivera and Harbors Artof 11199, Sac401404 of ttmo GI4an Water Aa and Section 103 of the Mmine. Protection. Reel to s i .and Sanctu ar as Act. These luwa require pwmils authorizing acti,6460s in or alfocting nwAgable waters of the United States, the 4Licharga of drtdgad oe fill material into was sc 140 rho United Slates. and the p'anaportatian of drodoad material for "purpose of dumping it Into ocean waters. infwmsLtion provded on tHa tom, wal bo used In ava uacng the *q)I1 atwrv for a parmiL ir-formadw '.n this application is made a miser bf public record thmoh,ssuamee of a Pull notion. Discioauro of the lnfermation n queswad is voti m aiy; however, tlua data requests<f are necasswy In order to omtomunieato with the applicant and w evaluate the permit application. If necessary fnfrxmstlon 4 M provided, thc• p bruit appfic;aan cannot *a prroc";*d nor can a pormlt be Issued. one set of w1oir al ri,'awingo or ijoatt mpre,duable espies which show the location and character of ttw proposed activity must be attached to this application (sae sample dravrings c rd Instructions, a bo aubminsd o the 01strlet E rigineer having judsdklion ovw the tos.:.twn of the proposed activity. An application that Is not completed In full will be returned. t. APPLICATIO CAMBER (To ;as assigned by Corps) 3. NAK, ADDRESS, AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT H. Franklin Vick, P.E. Manager, Planning & Environmental Branch Telephone no. during business hms 2. NAME AND lhC E-RsESS OF APF°-ICANT North I'vroline !?i;partment or Transportation A)C( ) (Residanca) #1 Wilm:.l ,gton Street A/C (819 ) _Z,3-3...?-M41 (Office) .j Raleigh. North Giirolina, .2 7611 Statement of Authwikatibn: I hatweby dosionaw and iuthorlxe to act in my I? bvhall as my agent in the proceesing of this permit application and to fumiah. Telephone rtt•- 9,.idng business Ptom upon request, supplemental Information in support of rho application. A/C ( ) .- J -s ^?T--T __ (Residerti<.e) SIGNATURI OF APPLICANT DATE }( Arc (office) 4, DETAILED VLrfaRIPTION OF 1'ROP10SED A:'TIviTY Bast Charlotte Outer Loop, I-485 from I-$5 to Idlewi-ld Road 4a. ACTIVITY Constriction ol-F zcntrolled-access, 4-lane divided highway on new location .I i I C Y 4b. PURPOSE Public T'rant:ipo:rt.ation 40, DISC}f"'71 OF ORED0E0 OR FILL MrlYERVL See attelched pei:mit drawings and correspondence F dC FaRIA 4:i45, See 91 EDITION of JA, 21 isaasaEW. RCV BY:wil?inctvon j:,s icti +iz- a ?r.arrr? ? n?ers,a?tnanrwFrrw. ,ES AND ADDRESSc;7 OF AaJC*444K. P7 7M77 t:wlvE,;;s, yee attached pe.ririt drawings l-v? r 17 L4 r UJ M"111I VVINFJr 611V1 %V VVr%V6 nv,ZI, ESSsES, ETC_, wROSE PROPERTY ALSO ADJCANS THE WATERWAY ATERBODY AND LOt:A LION on WAMRSOOY WHEit.E AMVITY FASTS OR iS PROPOSED Kallard Creed :GATi0N t N k.AND ?yrki:l F ACt7lVrit' @03TS OR IS FIR' )POSED ADDRESS: S e attech3d parmit drawings STREET, ROAD, RO JI E: OR OTHER 0 tit i1P"1NE Lt7CAYlON ......??..?.r? ZIP CODE, COUNTY $T?i'fE UWAL GOVERNINCI UZY WITH JIIHISCICTION OL'EffslTE ow complete? [3 YE a any portion tat the sob4ry for which tluittattzation is awght I 3 NO It answer Is "yes* give a4iaona, month and year the eallivitr wpbs cwnpfated• Indicatr, the existing work on the drawings. List all approvals or rArt'tications and tie. vials roaeived '!turn other fudaral, IntslktrttIL State or local agencies for any atruclurM, consttuotion, ditxherges or atria( activities described In tt ir. ,application. ISSUING AGENCY 3YPE op AcIVAL :'IDENTIFICATION NO. DATE OF APPMAYiON DATE OF APPROVAL DATE OF DENIAL I, Appl"ilon is hereby n &IS fora perrntr or permits to suthorita the activities described herein. I certify that I aM famillat with the information contained in the application, and the to 'Ihe bmit of my Itnowtorige and b&Wf such information is true. complete, and scctuata. I further certify that t possess the authority to urrdertake the proposed activities or I tlm acting as ttm duly authotizad agent of the applicant. t: P!E ATURE OP Af P..:i?ANT StGNATUR A13ENr DATE e The Application (dust be signer:' Ly the person who desires to undartake rho proposed activity (aPpliCant) Or It may be signed by d duly authorized agent if ta-?ft Sral-ame,'.1 In block 3 has been filled out and signed, is U.S.C. 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R(jv 7T•w1I;IN1,6Vrl J -I.NWlc; ;iz- !-yo I IJ•se , Uo AMIAT VVRrC/CIWMD-' ?. r FILL FIN SURFACIE W.A.TRT?ST uoHUt-meg, urancn I4i 4 RGU ijy;wii %n^ticr ?:: stir?cti ?a"V _?. .?.. ?.??. _. ?.._.....-- 14- 1-44 f i 1IJi I V11 niugI vv:U yr --.- ? - v I "' State of North Carolina Department of Environment, XT"A Heolth and Natural Resources /?. Division of Coastal Management -? James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary E3 FE H N F1 Roger N. Schecter, Director December 12, 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. A. Preston Howard, P. E. 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 Notice for Action No. 199504596 dated December 7, 1995 describing a proposed project by the NC DOT is being circulated to interested state agencies for comments on applicable Section 404 and/or Section 10 permits. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by January 5, 1996. 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. Comments on this project are attached. This office objects to the project as proposed. Signed Date P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-2293 FAX 919-733-1495 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post-consumer paper DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Action ID No. 199504596 December 7, 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE The North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, Post Office Box 25201, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27611-5201 has d for a Department of the A DA) permit TO PLACE FILL MATERIAL INT .42 RES OF SURFACE WATERS AND CRES OF WETLANDS ADJACENT TO STONY CREEK, MALLARD CREEK, REEDY CRE E CREEK, CLEAR CREEK, AND GOOSE CREEK TO FACILITATE THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE EAST CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP HIGHWAY (I-485) BETWEEN INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 85 AND IDLEWILD ROAD, A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATELY 20.4 MILES EAST 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. Plans submitted with the application show the principle area of impact to be near the confluence of Stony Creek and Mallard Creek at the northern end of the project where an interchange with I-85 is proposed. Approximately 1600 linear feet of Stony Creek would be relocated with an additional 275 feet of channel piped in a box culvert. The existing 40-foot wide channel would be replaced by a 20-foot wide channel with rock banks. Approximately 0.8 acres of scrub shrub wetlands adjacent to Stony Creek would be filled for roadway and interchange construction. Five-hundred-foot long bridge spans are proposed at the Mallard Creek crossing, however 2.3 acres of bottomland hardwood wetlands on the north side of the creek would be eliminated by approach fills. At McKee Creek approximately 1.3 acres of a wooded, seepage wetland would be filled. The remaining wetland crossings consist of narrow riparian corridors along upper perennial or intermittent stream channels. Between Reedy Creek and the project's southern terminus, road construction would impact four man-made ponds with a total surface area of approximately 3.2 acres. The purpose of the work is to construct a new controlled-access, 4-lane divided highway from Interstate 85 to Idlewild Road where it would link with the South Charlotte Outer Loop already under construction. The applicant proposes to mitigate for impacts to the 3.44 acres of wetlands at a a ony Creeks by Me ty.---T ican ica a ffiat a mitigation plan for the-1Anvj--Greek--site will be available for review concurrently with the publication of this notice. The applicant prepared an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for this project which was finalized on August 10, 1989. Plans showing the 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 Department of the Army (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 (NCDEM) has determined the applicability of a Water Quality Certificate as required by PL 92-500. This application is being considered pursuant to Section 404 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 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 suchoreso rces. historical Presently, unknown archeological, scientific, prehistorical, data may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit. The District Engineer, based on available information, is not aware that the proposed activity will 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 and flood plain values (in accordance with Executive Order 11988), land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food andifiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, general, the needs and welfare 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. The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State and local agencies and officials; Indian Tribes and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to determine whether to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal. To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects and the other public interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) and/or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity. Generally, the decision whether to issue this Department of the Army (DA) permit will not be made until the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM) issues, denies, or waives State certification required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The NCDEM considers whether or not the proposed activity will comply with Sections 301, 302, 306, and 307 of the Clean Water Act. The application and is public the noticefforcthe Department of the Army (DA) permit serves as application o NCDEM c. 2 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 (NCDEM), Salisbury Street, Archdale Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies of such materials will be furnished to any person requesting copies upon payment of reproduction costs. 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 (NCDEM), 4401 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687, on or before December 29, 1995, 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., January 5, 1996, or telephone (704) 271-4857. 3 N C? 'Y 3, `, :-. t•r. a E- ll.! 0 ?- -+ J ? r+ 1z O a rt? W C%'c?E-' t U.J w Q .._..?. _.._ - v ° w a t ?- H , M 00* Cie cn Q lj- U.j u 0 4 G co Ire) o U z `" d C:, a .? q r ? 3 1/ o ?t; •? / G•rJJ• ?•• ?'.??'.? ?1". ;:•yM1?'••. }, (art 1??:.? ? '.?r .f f1 •,',"\ ,..? t• O ^ ? I ? ? ~\ : ? •?:•:•' a r'?, , 41 t:' V couvie •60d-3Ovsn «-S8mg/Sd8oo Ant, Sn ; 9Z;dl ; 96-16 -Zl. 40TJ4G':C u045uT;lTM;/l9 A08 l w 0 Lt.. 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IT / 49 3p ?' 1 ?i SITE 1 SITE 2 --- SITE 3 R.-2123 CB l SCALE ! 0 t 2 3 4,YdLES N. C. DEPT, OF". "NS11 RTATION DIViS'ION OF WGHWA? S MECKLENBU G COUNT" PROJECT: 8.167 ! 601 (R-2123 CB) PROPOSED CE1,FLLOTTF; OUTER LOOP SHEET , OF 2-S Ae n0a In In -Rau_nnunn ?n?n?i?ie?Llnn !WUW Cfl i 07!!,L ' GA-l -7,l', 1?tJ?S':C UO45utlI?M: BI;CifI4 PROJECT i SUMMARY REPORT R. 1 13 C E? SITE STATION _ FILL IN FILL IN CUT 11?f Wi:,'rLANDS SURFACE NWETLAXDS WATERS 1 (AC) (AC) (AC) 1 .1875 + 00 -L- 0.28 a 0.12 2 1880 4.00 -L- 0.03 {1 0 3 1910 + 00 -L- 2.30 (1 0 4 1925 + 00 -L- 0 0.97 0 f 5 1965 + 00 -L- 0.37 0 0 6 1967 + 00 -L- z 0.12 0 7 1969 + 00 -L- 0.44 0 0 44 1 A09 0.12 3 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSP'ORTATION' j DIVISION OF i-I"OHWAYS, MECK.LENBUIRG COUNTY PRC?JI?CT: 8.1 (R-2123 CB) PROPOSED CllA1U.0T .1'.- OU TIER LOOP SMEE-T b CF ;L8 ? ? : u?ueu9 '688-90VSP. -SdMN isdKO Aw8v sn : Lz: L L 5s-l -z L ! 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'Eaa-3?'dSfl ?Si??J?!3/SdbO? AwiNV Sn MLI G6-L -9l: 4014 °C u04wut'l1M:A9 A08 BY:Wi?"ination y PR?s??st<?.. P,zor-n?o ? B? pF ,?.? (3F ?1P?l?"© CATCRA? O?Yt?+F"` 10? r WIL i ?.`.._ , ?E:._.? iZ.E?? ?'? .-_.- .1-- ???. ? mac--_ '?--?c ' / - - - - - _ ` .''r --._ Pilo P(-? 1 _Q 8 ..j cr. I? r? (o !?1C? r., rr a OF TRANSPORTATION N.C. DEPT . DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RG COUNTY C? 115 3 LEJR .?• (R-2123G8) 7,T jJ?NiJ'f'/'? r/(L.lN k' s'ET1,9;Vfi.;.? = 2.3 AC. . CONSTRUCTION OF THE OUTER LOOP (I-485) H OP' HARRIS HOUSTON NORTH OF 1-83 SOO) TO SHOWN RFVISrD 7 - 95 4 OF l esT 15?91 . ..' . -_ pROVOSty Tt)? DF t L yVCTL.••??1?:i ?? r i RCV BY:W:Irinctor ):.strict +1'.- 1-yo + 1'1•ZV I UQ Mr?Ml vvnr?i?????tiv ^'•W?+^..?- -??nav ?-c, t? C ors .. a ?^ w J , ?• c c` FT. 43 N Q i i L Q G M 4 L Q a_ J Cc .O- V -O > Q' -J 00 M N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENSURA COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-212303) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OR THE. CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (1-465) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-85 ,SCALL AS SHOWN VIED - 95 .SHEET to OF zfS 1991. i' • J L: r I ? t??. ?; {(?•-•=? ? `may j ??1'~ co .; ,`,,.. I I a q 1 'r- 4 ; cCL 4 I •G ` ?; +, ' • /'? /. ? 'r.? ` tot ???- ?: i ' •' ' r r ? J I t Q ,? JJ yaw `- / U?l 2`11 ' F 7RaNSPORTATION J ` X? f ?t h N .C . OEPT . 0 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLEN8URG COUNTY ti• 8.1671601 (R"2123G8 ? - PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (1-485) ON HOUS + T r-ROM NORTH OF HARRIS (SR2800) TO NaRTU OF RD O ? . RXVISFD 7 - 95 P406 ,SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET // OF Z B ncv uy;wl1Tingzor .J:.swic; IZ- I-WWLJI Tmr-"Lu' , us nRmr ??nr?i?ivurr??•• Ksvnvc-rray? -v,ra,w??,ww I ( _~ c ? T `• . ??. ?? ? W ? IV '0- ?... zo z .0 - Q tJ } ,? v a ~? ` f a 1 •Q p. -az i As ?,? ?^ Q N O^ p f a• N .C _ DEPT. OF TRANSPORYATIO! OIVISYON OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 0.1671601 (R-2127C$) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THI CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (1-48S FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTOt RO. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF 1-4 SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - g ;SHEET /z OF 16 RVV OTWIIII[Taypll J:.-jwiG4 IL- I-J;; r II - JU WQ ARM T ,7) LA cY r -4r? ' m x •, W ?r*1 aE ?..•: R-2123 CB r , r• 1 r ' ? SITE 5 / (FUTURE) • 10 PANED SIiE;ULDER Q 1965: , rn 1 ; +/-142.5' EXIST R/W / r r ?i -1 42.5' .;IST R/w t F UT URE ? 313 10' PAVED rr,. r SHOULDER c-; W AUh-Reg. urancn;iilu ?a O 7r tp f r J \41 FILL IN WETLANDS ti OF N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R•-212:3 CB) PROPOSER? CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP SHEET 13 OF 2?) r i RCV BY:WiITington );.strict 1'7';-3U- i UJ AKMT 'oVMrO/CINUR.)- U?tivC-?ey, oran?n+iiLl PROP Top- OF PILL G r i. 'PiDp TOE ? r 1 ` CASE ZVI 2tb' ?o,?' l?Mn% lpO? or ommm. ;Tom DENOTES EXCAV. IN WETLANDS p.O2?C E ' x707,=-S -1LL.,06 di :r =QHG_il ??BC? C Y i, 4M 140. AL& S/ 7T N_C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 0.1671601 (R-2123C8 ) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION Or THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (X-405) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-85 SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 45 SHEET /Af OF Z8 _I %,. c- , , - , V 4 %- KGv ti";Wi!T1ngzQn j:.szricz 1'i;Ji US AKMT UVM)J /tNGRS-+ USACE-Reg. Branch:#22 ---------------------------------- B C T 1 f? r -A. If- I. sr x IS EKE V i X T. 4' A La ORAL DITCH `? Z-DCB ` l1k. FILL IN WETLANDS % N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 CB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP R,EV. 1V -15^ SHEET IS- OF 28 I- . pr: IM rl CD <l u. o •? o b-6a??a ? w U??iF Aa °a:0 CY) w U U) O C7 W N W C/] LLJ ?- .j I V) O om Q .. OOF ez#,goufjQ '58H-90VSn 44NnN!a/P?NM M4V Cn ' LP!/,L ! CA-L -71.1 ft T%n.S°f U01DUTI I TM- 10 Al) J m;v uy;wiITingzon j,.strlcz ;12- x-95 17;32 ; US ARMY GORFVENQRS-? USAGE-Reg. Branch+#24 81 TE 1 15::5 2 1560- 3 1582 - N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BB) PROPOSED CHARLO'I"t'E OUTER LOOP SHEET 17 OF ZS RGV BY:Wilrincton );.strict ;12- 1-95 ; 17:32 US ARMY COR?SiENGP.S-+ USACE-Reg, Branch;#25 )Oor f 1 r PLAN 'VIEW SITE - I (Y 7/ Tz DENOTES FILL IN WETLANDS SCALE: 1'- 200' N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601(R-2123 BB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP i i SHEET J OF-ZIB ---.__-.1 IiVY NI•i?i1.?IIIht VV!I J..7V1 L4V 1 IL I JV 1 II'JV Vv Mr-ml VVnrJIMIting- VJr1VC-muq. orancn,iizo I ' ? z o F-i N {1] CA i ' , ? ' } ` cV LL 1 N I Wo?C) pCz N ? U?U04 W LU 0 y f Lo i I t L? f J _ f ! ' L N cf) -- z Q c z I C , a O cV i _ Q0 i LL j p { E?- 0 2 a xx N u U U W RCV BY!Wi1Tington 7:.s,crict ;12- 1-y` i 1'r;33 + u5 AKM" `vuK'S/tVtiKS" USA?t-K@3. aranGn+i?Ll Y` ? m r'4 N i V E... W ? M (?} a Qe Cn cy vs w a er N w J cn a E Ixi n U G x: o w C,a ?' 'r' ?? ? liJ ea#,,gou¢u9 '698-3oasn SLSN9/SdHCC AW8V Sn : VE:LI ; y6-l -%l: 4O!j S':C uo46UT11,M:A9 A08 RCV BY:WiI*in'ttor )Atrict 12- 1-55 ; 17:34 ; U5 ARMY GORP5/ENGR5i USAGE-Reg, eranm an SUMMARY REPORT 1 2 3 6A SITE STATION _ FILI. IN FILL IN WETLANDS SURFACE WATERS (AC) (AC) 1 1385 + 00 -L_ 0 0.33 2 1380 + 00 -L- 0.88 0 '3 1465 + 00 -L- 0.83 0 1.71 N.C. DEPT, OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF ?UGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BA.) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (? e. \1 f SHEET 2..Z OF 2$ IIVY NI'7V.6 1?is1,M, VV II ? -aV, .vv ?.. , ?' ... .... __...-- 7/,VV m R-212,BA ?- FILL IN WETLANDS w'1 FILL IN SURF- ACE WATERS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROTECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 $A) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP ?0-rK SHEET M OF 2g RCV VtWiIringtOn ):.Strict 1,!- 1-95 ; 17;Sb U5 AKMY (XKrS/tNQ2KZ)- USA"-neg. trancn,oai 1 FILL IN WETLANDS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BA) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP SHEET zy OF zS co ti M N N r E- W -, O rd a" O z z ?T• w Ca ? L,f LL Hr?im oo??O ??WL G?J N 7- C) 4 ?v Na 04 ? II C) t «-smig/SdHoo AwHv sn ! 9E:LL ;R-i -711 ft3Tjn.S.,:r UOn.SurlITM-1C1 n?)J nVV CT-W11T1nq;ur ?;.s 1G1; IL- 1-09 - I r-,jv + Vo nnml VVnrarF.;rung-• NI anon+w?? SUMMARY REPORT R - 41 Z -,s A o S ITz2' S"CATION FILL IN FILL IN WF.TI ANDS SURFACE WATERS (AC) (AC) 1 1123 + 00 -L- 0 0.57 2 11:36 * 00 -L- 0 1.75 0 2.32 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 AB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP SHEET ik, OF 2.$ ., FILL ltd SURFACE WATERS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 AB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER .OOP Ike q i o - q5, v SHEET 27 OF 2-ti RVY Ul -"I l i 111?Vti 11 J?.7V1 -wV DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Wilmington District,,Corps of Engineers Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Action ID No. 199504596 December 7, 1995 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 4.42 ACRES OF SURFACE WATERS AND 6.75 ACRES OF WETLANDS ADJACENT TO STONY CREEK, MALLARD CREEK, REEDY CREEK, McKEE CREEK, CLEAR CREEK, AND GOOSE CREEK TO FACILITATE THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE EAST CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP HIGHWAY (I-485) BETWEEN INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 85 AND IDLEWILD ROAD, A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATELY 20.4 MILES EAST 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. Plans submitted with the application show the principle area of impact to be near the confluence of Stony Creek and Mallard Creek at the northern end of the project where an interchange with I-85 is proposed. Approximately 1600 linear feet of Stony Creek would be relocated with an additional 275 feet of channel piped in a box culvert. The existing 40-foot wide channel would be replaced by a 20-foot wide channel with rock banks. Approximately 0.8 acres of scrub shrub wetlands adjacent to Stony Creek would be filled for roadway and interchange construction. Five-hundred foot long bridge spans are proposed at the Mallard Creek crossing, however 2.3 acres of bottomland hardwood wetlands on the north side of the creek would be eliminated by approach fills. At McKee Creek approximately 1.3 acres of a wooded, seepage wetland would be filled. The remaining wetland crossings consist of narrow riparian corridors along upper perennial or intermittent stream channels. Between Reedy Creek and the project's southern terminus, road construction would impact four man-made ponds with a total surface area of approximately 3.2 acres. The purpose of the work is to construct a new controlled-access, 4-lane divided highway from Interstate 85 to Idlewild Road where it would link with the South Charlotte Outer Loop already under construction. The applicant proposes to mitigate for impacts to the 3.44 acres of wetlands at Mallard and Stony Creeks by developing an equal area of wetlands at a site on Long Creek in northern Mecklenburg County. The applicant has indicated that a mitigation plan for the Long Creek site will be available for review concurrently with the publication of this notice. The applicant prepared an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for this project which was finalized on August 10, 1989. Plans showing the 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 Department of the Army (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 (NCDEM) has determined the applicability of a Water Quality Certificate as required by PL 92-500. This application is being considered pursuant to Section 404 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, based on available information, is not aware that the proposed activity will 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 and flood plain values (in accordance with Executive Order 11988), 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 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. The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State and local agencies and officials; Indian Tribes and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to determine whether to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal. To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects and the other public interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) and/or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity. Generally, the decision whether to issue this Department of the Army (DA) permit will not be made until the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM) issues, denies, or waives State certification required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The NCDEM 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 Department of the Army (DA) permit serves as application to the NCDEM for certification. 2 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 (NCDEM), Salisbury Street, Archdale Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies of such materials will be furnished to any person requesting copies upon payment of reproduction costs. 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 (NCDEM), 4401 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687, on or before December 29, 1995, 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., January 5, 1996, or telephone (704) 271-4857. 3 t1'f a (I w e•) F W ?J I V / Q ?J W tv 0 UJ J 4 V N F-- H 0 m a ? U rte. d ri F rr. i ,.C LZ a. ? U U? ••? o ? .O µL, gi, O - I -' - ri 1._ - t'! S r? r 0 cl" r. o ? 7- v fi 1 N h K, ' W VA ? O ry S 5 . 4. l- J a ca N ? q ? C1 .rte ,? ??, r rr ,?` 61, v1? 4 / 0000 ,.1 0 ri `r' _ w 1 ?i l: 9 #;Uouaug '608-30dsn *-s mg/sd8oo Any sn : ;z:LL : 5B -zL, 40TJ4$':C uoaaut;lW AG nob z Z6 ^; [1i Q Q C? CD LS.. d w w? (?7 I.j ?r F-z w 0 d z w ix 2 LU a V) F ??u?ueas Ba?-?n on ?Gaan????S?Hn? ,truuy Sn ?7,:Ll ?6-i -? l: ?3!41.',C U045UTaI?M:A9 AON U) ut t• w J_x { c', 4 ? i zi uj r LU i J Q U V) i i ? ac I OC 21 i Ill I 'Q V ' CDIT 1 of ?u?ueuA 6at;-;^?Sn ?Sb?JN?/SdaO? AW?V Sn ! 9Z:tL 96-L -7,1! 4014VC u048ut11!M:A9 AOa r-: cA Lt_ oaa`;" ? ? ca zz . 0 C) od w ?-, a. !-- w _ (j? /may; ^(j vl LIJ F?1 ? Q•• ?:r Q v/ i PROJECT SUTAMARY REPORT I PROJECT 1:ILL. IN I F ILL IN CUT IN SECTION WETLANDS SURFACE WETLANDS WATERS (AC) (AC) (AC) I AB 0 2.32 0 AC 0 0.20 0 BA 1.71 0.33 0 { i? BB 1.60 0.57 0 I CC 1 0 0 0 ? CA i 0 0 0 _ CB 3.44 1.09 0.12 6.7b? y. `l ;k. 0.1.2. N.C. DEPT. O*r TP ANS*(-`URTATION { DIVISION OF HIGHWA I'S MF.CKLENBLTRG COUNTY PROJECT : $.1671601 ,R-2123) j PROPOSED CHABLO1 ME, . OUTER LOO}' i SHEET cap Z a ._?.?.._ l Ltt! uoueuA '6oN-;ovgn o-9 J00/sd?00 , ov sn M L L : 96-L -7,1 : ?014$-C u045011 T,CAG A08 END PR.O J3 CT f 8S JZ4A ? y ?b5 6 2467 49? 7 6Z9 Y k pro ? ? ? l I BEGiM PROJECT R.-2_123 CB 1 SITE 1 r ? 1 L SITE 4 SITE 2 SITE 5 ---- SITE 3 SITE 6 JSITE 7 SCALE 0 1 2 3 4 miLES N. C. DEPT, OFT".NSFINKTATION DIVISION OF WGRIWA?eS MECKLENBURC"r COUNY" PROM',CT: 8.167 ! 6O? (R-7123 C;B) PROPOSED CF'A,RLOTTI? OUTER. LOOP SHEET OF L9 !IMIJW Of) 07,1A ! CA-L -7,l` ?oTj4S°C U045UTllTM:A9 A38 SUMMARY REPORT F - A 11 .:'? (r L? SITE STATION _ FILL IN FILL IN CUT 1r1* Wi;;'TLANDS SURFACE N?VErLAi,,'DS WA'T'ERS (AC) (AC) (AC') 1 1 1875 + 00 -L- 0.28 0 (1.12 2 1880 4.00 -L- 0.03 () 0 3 1910 + 00 -L- 2.30 (1 0 4 1925 + 00 -L- 0 0.97 0 5 1965 + 00 -L- 0.37 0 0 6 1967 + 00 -L- 0,02 0.12 0 7 1969 + 00 -L- 0,44 0 0 44 1.09 0.12 1 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION j DIVISION OF )T'GH:WA S' ! MECKLENBUl 11 COUNTY PROJI?CT: 8.1 E 71601 (R-:'.123 CB) PROPOSED CHARZ,OT.1'.: OU 'ER LOOP ,,? may. ? ?; •• ?S SHEE=T b OF 68?-?odsp SR0/SdNoo J8V sn : ca:L? 5E-L -ZL! 4"OT46':C JWu%l!M:J,9 AOa 0/f i TER LOOP CUT IN ' i,rETLANDS 10' PAVED SHOULDER R-2123 CD 1 SITELD 10' PAVED SHOULDER 10' PA N 24' 53' 17" W SHOULDER 10' PAVED SHOULDE 2 c.I EXTRA DEPTH L • ...• ,tom.: .........._._-7 '- 774.1 ?r w z :477 FILL IN WETLANDS --?- o• ?\ op, 1872+70' 8EC I N C• BERM DITCH STO 240_()18 I LINE DITCH WITH- CLASS CLASS "A" STONE EST. 122 TONS' SEE DITCH DETAIL 43 i I e?? 6a?-aneSn ?c?nn??ica?nn iw1:H cn : /,z : t. L •: 5 N.C. D8PT. OR 'm A71SP()RTA.TTON DIVISION OF H'IGHWVti'l• 3 MECK:LENBUR.C, COUNTY PROJECT, 8,16'x14+01 (R-2123 CB) PROPOSED CH,ARLOTT w OUTER LOOP Ic C ?? 1v' ? fjr SHEET 7 QF IS 3-l -ZL! 20ta2S°C u02eutllTM:A9'A08 Q W W V) w w Ld z r '? c ,? REM ' : ? 4: f -'' ?.._ , --•-r • ? --- Olt 4 G i 2. . EXTRA FILL IN WETLANDS _ Cp co ao r- er ?_ rt _ R-2123 CB SITE 1 ?f i 0: Ul) ti f? --DIP co r O a O ? 3 GI C N.C. DEPT, OF ":'I ANSI''ORTA,TION DIVISION OF .14IGHWA. ;3 MEC LENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-1.23 CB) PROPOSED Cl1kRI,07 E OUCER LOOP SHEET 8 23 gl#:uoUsig Ea?-33bSf1 ?Si??N3/SdbO? a v sn ; 6Z:LL ! GB-L -Zl: 40T4VC U04w`UT;;TM:AG A08 HGV uy;w11T1t1QL0n J:.Sw1GL + Iz- 1-70 1 11-L0 i uJ ARM, VVnraiG1un%2, wnvc-r%us, oranv.n+010 fr I ` ...? PRnsan,?D Q W kJ L AN ` ? - -ate - . ._r.?F?R ? • ._ .. -Z!._ ..____.:•?__-eft ?='t ul tj 1 v ? . i 8 8 0 I fit C: LIa.i._ •I? ? 1 .f Iti tC' . r f l r W U?lr, R - =&so Ci e pF t%i?y i 1 I •r ? 1 ? t ? r?•, :+;r• t !' 'ice ? ^?i?r'; •7 / I;? - % rf>i !?l?! ? !'??% {•??1,_ :.rCCN/.L.? . M . G . GEP7 . OF? T?:ANSPORTATTON l LE -3 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123G8 ) .GGL.. L.? ? h%LL.IN kstiT?,???/ri??= 2.3 AC. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER UOOP (1-485) FROM NORTH OP HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2300) TO NORTH OF X-85 SCALE AS SHOWN RBVISZD 7-95 SHEET 9 OF 16 ST 1991 PROpoxv ne Dt; tbi• rV.?: fL.? 1ru ?;L? r', 4 iG RCV BY:Wiilington uJ nnmi VVI IF W/ 4 n; 'U L7 ? `e ul_.. -2.. - k a rr ? q f l uL l ill I 4L yIs . U, IV U G M o V a_ .1 ?- a V ? V ! W M N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENSURA COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123CB ) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE. CHARLOTTE OUTER 400P (1-465) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) 70 NORTH OF 1-85 ,SCALL AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 ;SHEET 10 OF 2-SS 1991 [AVV VI •"111'b II?VV!? ./.i ii VI AvV 1 IL 1 VN 1 11 - I. V r vv n1\HII Vv111 vi rlvvl•r - --- 1.v'1 r. r11v11•R 1? r" r li ? ! ti 1t 1 Y74C. tI v+ltt t 7g, r?xo) jet - 5` ' r ? !} ' 1 . 1 { 1 c1 ' Y t} 1 lit ?E- f a_ JJ/I r n, ?I T -J t" CT V e-"' N V t 3 to c i. r.lr. SITE ? 1 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION .` DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLEN8URG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-212=3) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION Or THE ?• ' 't7Q C14ARLOTTE OUTER LOOP ( 1-485 ) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON r_oc RD. (SR2800) TO MATH OF REVISED 7 - 95 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET /I OF l f3 MjV UT,W11Tinq'tioR J:.5GriG6 IG- 1-?;l + Ir?GO + uu nnmi vvitr?i?n?nv wnv? nvy, u.,...v..... } A -. r? ?? ? .J ?c Q' t ILI lit ?r t4- 'A ri QL -2 10- (z 'Zo z oio Q I 2 _ C iS 1 .z U) .* • w Q `? 1 ? O y ? _ h N cq, cr. CIO N.C_ DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION Kz? m'1 ',?tJlror s F?cL Q raw r'?yw DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY *.1671601 (R-2127019 ) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (1-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON R0. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF 1-85 ,SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 ,SHEET /z OF z6 Kcv uy;wiiringzon J:.suic7, Ili- I-`Ju t I7•JU t I enlrn il k - I R-2123 CB i SITE (FUTURE} `. 10 PAVED 1 ;4If,UEDER Il i m ro 1 ()55' I ? ` +/-142.5 EXIST R/w r' 1 I J •• r I' ` +/-142.5' li - ( FU'T'URE ? 0 31 10' PAVED r SHOULDER 11 i 1 •? I ':r I rx uQ nnmi yvnrjirirunQ- uaHtjr-Keg, Dranun,oty / - 4-m ;o JL '? IjvD \ ` m ah. FILL IN WETLANDS •a ? pc `r ? 1 2 .,'.? :• q Boa ? ?,??. v;/ ' n' N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS { MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 CB) n.: PROPOSED CHARLOTTE .?•' OUTER. LOOP f SHEET 13 0 F 7- KliV UT-'w11Ting Gon J:.5LricT, .? 0,c Ft C-L / 4f, //• / A.- 7 4-5P90P Toe OF FILL / / -Top 0: rj (fir °i Dp TC,E % /r'` I LL i '?*'-' or \ C.sCY? r / O? r 7 ? k2? .0a. '& 1 NN E'C LAN D LAS F 1.5. 40D. lxt?. SI7?E ?O N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION ?.:`O $0 b? .10 O ?f0. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS "?---? - MECKLENBURG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123C8 ) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION Or THE DENOTES EXCAV. IN WETLANDS p CHARLOYTE OUTER LOOP (x-405) I.` - ,_•_`.= ??..? i. t- QZ?• FROM NORTH OF HARRX$ HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-85 J>•' r=iYCS?'?S_I.LL..'_/.X? r _QH',N,X= '}?BG?GY SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED ' 9$ SHEET /,{ OF Z8 I I L- I-0z? 1 I 1 • JU I UJ mr%m 1 vVllrJ/ Gtwl?`1 ' uVtlvr_ ncry? ur a116119*f I ,... G. 4 , , v ry c... - c.. Rov t- l-wi;Tinctien j:.swicz iz- i-4 11.41 UJ ARMT toURraitMUKS-+ USAGE-Reg. Branch.922 ------------- - --- ------ .6 J66 BCT 1 L •? // (( I k?k as Ik! W ? EKE 36 / -(%- , LATERAL a) TCH SITE 7 A a - ?CB FILL IN Wls`TLANDS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R•2123 CB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP r" tV. lU -`l SHEET IS- OF 28 ti M N N V W d ... C. z C 7 .,t ?J CD ?M W? LL ? _ / /J ^r ? W 1 ? i t ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? C) tx W W ?;?UGC)? -' 0 to ca w J N I Q £z#:u?ua.a9 6a?-3?bSn ?SHJhl??c,?kn? ?OV qn LP,/,L ! CF-i -71.1 ft t%O.Vr 'J016Ut:ITM-10 AI)W RVV NI -"I I I IiVC IOVII V.1 Iblr .- -7V 11 JG i VJ .6%Mr4T UURrJ/CI?VRJ~ WAtt-Reg, Brancnf924 SUMMARY REPORT' M 2; 2.3 f.? D SITE STATION FILL IN FILL IN WETLANDS SURFACE W.aTERS (AC) (AC) 1 15 " 5 t 00 -L- 1.30 0 2 1560 + 00 -L- 0 0.57 3 I 15EO12 + 00 -L- 0.30 0 l .GO 0.57 huv t3Y;'Ni l Tington )'.strict ;1','- 1-95 1752 U5 ARMY GURI'S/.NUKS-+ U5AQE-Reg, BranCh;#25 )or t i 1 PLAN 'VIEW SITE - I f ('/ /r DENOTES FILL IN WETLANDS SCALE: 1'- 200' N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8,1671601(R-2123 BB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP i SHEET ) OF 218 ' 1\VY HI•RAI lIIt.VV!I J 9 V1 iVV I I I L- I-Q%j I I I • vJ + vV nr.m I vvnrj/ rllUnJ- vahva-nriy, of-allUil logo N f , t In L L n Vn 1j I !z o co - I ? ? ? tU pt:,0`?° LL Q .- ? p oo A O ?. 0 c Z4 0 w l • Ewa ( 1 1 W ~ a ? i (1 z a J ti. 0 n tii a 7- 0 R 5 • ? ? I ut W > ! RUY DT •YY11TIngvOn J:.55f1GL IZ- I -yU + 17-33 + UJ hRMT vvMra/r.;lURa- UJRVC-muq. of-allGli+#Lt t i F FLI.I. IN SUX: ACE WATERS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PPM CT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BB) PROPOSED CHARLOT'F'L OUTER LOOP RF1/ IU - -9 ?" SHEET zo OF ae Y =?? ti V ? w ? M Q z LE3 C/7 N Lo C4 w V LL! J V v'1 c t O - , I, K Rw? Q C a:; O oo ?.t?? W l O w a ., W 1? ? 111 Qr 6w,ouvi9 '69?-Bovsn klNHv Sn : vs:Ll ! ;6-l -%l: 4OTj4S':( 'JO46U!II TM:A9 A08 KGV BY;Wii"inltton J:.strict ;lz- l-y5 17:: 4 ; U5 AKMY UUKPti/tNUKS-l uSAUt-Keg, tirancniaa SUMMARY REPORT SIT '=* STATION _ FITL IN WETLANDS (AC) 1 0M + 00 -L- 0 2 139C, + 00 -L. 0.88 3 1465 + 00 -L- 0.83 1.71 ?- 2.1 2. _5 L%,A FILL IN SURFACE WATERS (AC) 0.33 0 0 0.33 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HUGHWAYS ML-CKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: $.1671601 (R-2123 BA) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP +2EV ?v- g5' SHEET 11 OF z$ wv L,+ - n R FILL IN WETLANDS \N = 7a I FILL IN SURFACE WATERS I el 1' // N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTA'T'ION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BA) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER ILOOP ?E-v IU-9< aI k I?w v%o1 J...7 v+ .V v + i 4 I vJ I I I I v'? I Vd nnm l VVR:lJ/ Q1,funJ;- n. \? / 1 l / / y % i jJl - fJ GT wzm,c-rwq. oranutim SHEET 2.3 OF 2$ RGV uy;wilrinaton j:,szricz i 1 i?? I-`J? i I 1 ? J? i UJ Mllm I vvnr ui c.nuiw wnv?. nc. y? ui u?ivi? r.rv FILL IN WETLANDS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 BA) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER Loop I SHEET z51 OF 2S h Q M N N r E'- U E-+ O L`.. oG a p z z c w 7,est:uouejs '6e8-3otsn «-SRO/sdNoo Aw8v sn ! SE:I,I 1 rF_? _71t^ u.' ?v NI (`. II err rrx ell ?'. _uj d w ,- ?.r a 0 J QC!]?.ti ?W P i ca .? a C.. O rv U- Q h LU LU U) IIVV UI -M\ll i lII"ivv 1: 4. 2v1 1'. 1 IL- I-?7J 1 ! - JV t VJ nrimI vvnr J., GifvrAJ- VJnVG-ilO y- UI QIIVI1 fffJJ IT'I: 1 2 STATION 1123 + 00 -L- 1136+004, SUMMARY REPORT FILL IN WETLANDS (AC) 0 0 0 R- z?z AC5 FILL IN SURFACE WATERS (AC) 0.57 1.75 2.32 N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 AB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP /?e v r0-- q< SHEET zG OF 2$ KUV 0r:wii=inazon v.s5ricl? i i?av VJ n,ti,•,, ,,..,__ ,._,. _. _.._.. .._. FILL M 5URFAC:E WATERS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671641 (R-2123 AB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP n t 0 - q 5? SHEET x7 OF 2-tj nvV VI - nAI I An'VVI1 J..7 V1 .6 Vv 1 1G 1 vv f 11 vI . vv .v.?.., -_... _, .._..- --••__ _v• -. _.._.. ..-- 41 t FILL '111 SLlRFAi-E? WATERS N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY PROJECT: 8.1671601 (R-2123 AB) PROPOSED CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP )?F V w - SHEET Z8 OF ZB State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., RE., Director August 16, 1995 Mr. Frank Vick NC DOT P. O. Box 25201 Raleigh, N.C. 27611-5201 Subject: Request for 401 Certification for East Charlotte Outer Loop Mecklenburg County TIP # R-2123CB DEM # 95755 Dear Mr. Vick: 'T' 4 'A ?EHNR FILE CT"T The Division of Environmental Management (DEM) performed a site visit for the subject project on August 14, 1995. Ms. Cyndi Bell and David Cox were also present. We understand that the Corps of Engineers has returned the application due to segmentation issues. DEM has provided an initial response to the application to allow DOT to proceed with project modifications. However, DEM cannot process a 401 Certification application until the segmentation issue is resolved with the Corps. Site 1 is a 2.3 acre bottomland hardwood system that is set back approximately 100 feet from the northern edge of Mallard Creek. This wetland is performing significant functions including water storage, bank stabilization, pollutant removal, wildlife and aquatic life habitat. The current design has the mainline and interchange ramp filling the entire wetland. Can DOT relocate this area to avoid the wetland? Are there designs that could minimize the impacts other than bridging? Site 2 is an approximately 1600 feet stream relocation of Stony Creek into an approximately 1200 feet relocated channel. The stream carries a lot of water during storm events. This was evident to the high rack line. A removal of 400 feet of stream may significantly increase flooding downstream. DOT should investigate flood mitigation efforts should the proposed modifications be constructed. P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 1 0°16 post-consumer paper Mr. Frank Vick August 17, 1995 Page Two Site 3 is where DOT proposes to culvert approximately 275 feet of Stony Creek. It is unclear why DOT is proposing a 6 feet base ditch through a wetland. DOT should justify the need for this ditch. DOT should include the impacts of the ditch on the wetlands. DOT states that the cut area is not designed to drain the wetlands but recent field work done by DEM in the piedmont shows that if channels are deeper than 6 inches, wetlands are present (at most) half the time. DEM prefers that the ditch stop and drop the water into the wetland rather than carrying on to Stony Creek. This will allow for pollutants to be removed and not discharged into Stony Creek. Should you have any questions, please contact Eric Galamb or me at 733-1786. Sincerely, J n R. Dorney E vironmental Superviso 95755.1tr cc: Central Files Asheville Corps of Engineers Wilmington Corps of Engineers Samir Bou-Ghazale, Mooresville Regional Office Cyndi Bell, DOT 14 ---- b 9 57 55 p. SfATf o, RECEIVED JUL 2 1 1995 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA RRe1,10H DEPARTMENT OF TANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JP, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS R. SAMUEL HUNT III GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201. RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 SECRETARY July 12, 1995 Regulatory Branch U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office P. 0. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Dear Sir: SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - East Charlotte Outer Loop from Interstate 85 to NC 49; TIP Nos. R-R2123CB; State Project No. 8.1671601 The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to construct a new controlled-access, 4-lane divided highway from Interstate 85 to south of Mallard Creek in Charlotte. This will include approximately 2.7 miles of the East Charlotte Outer Loop. Please note that this will connect with a 0.8 mile segment already under construction (R-2123CA). No wetlands were involved in R-2123CA. The two projects together will provide a new I-85/NC 49 Connector. This facility will partially overlap the existing I-85/US 29 Connector, which will be closed during construction of the new highway. The existing I-85/US 29 Connector interchange at US 29 will be abandoned, as a new interchange will be constructed at US 29 on the Outer Loop. In recent discussions with your agency, NCDOT has indicated our intent to submit a single application for the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop, from I-85 to Idlewild Road; however, we respectfully request that you process the segment discussed herein as a single and complete project. This segment is the only portion of the East Charlotte Outer Loop for which detailed design has been completed. The remaining sections, constituting fourteen miles of the project, are in preliminary design. The construction dates for those sections are currently scheduled for 1999 or later. Please consider the fact that the currently proposed project contains only one wetland fill site adjacent to Mallard Creek. This creek flows perpendicular to the East Charlotte Outer Loop; therefore, a crossing of Mallard Creek at some location on this project is unavoidable. The remaining fourteen miles will also involve several wetland crossings. These sites have already been delineated in accordance with the 1987 Manual by NCDOT biologists. With this information available, we anticipate that we will be better able to implement avoidance and minimization measures in completing the detailed design. Thus, we have accurate drawings of the wetland impact site at Mallard Creek, but would only be able to provide preliminary drawings of the wetland sites on the rest of the East Charlotte Outer Loop. July 12, 1995 Page 2 Furthermore, the construction project included in this package will replace the existing I-85/US 29 Connector with an I-85/NC 49 Connector. This project will have fully independent utility, as it will provide access to and from the interstate for two major roadways. This portion of the East Charlotte Outer Loop was scheduled ahead of the rest of the project due to heavy traffic volumes in this area of Mecklenburg County. I-85, US 29 and NC 49 provide service to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the University Research Park, as well as access to downtown Charlotte. An Environmental Impact Statement for the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop was approved on August 10, 1989. This document details planning studies pertaining to impacts on natural systems and protected species. Copies of the EIS have been provided to regulatory review agencies involved in the approval process. Additional copies will be provided upon request. On April 15, 1995, the wetland delineation for this project was checked in the field with Mr. Steven Lund of the DOA Asheville Regulatory Field Office. The attached permit application package includes drawings of the stream crossings involved in this project. Site 1 shows details of two bridge crossings at Mallard Creek for the highway mainline and an access ramp. A 2.3 acre bottomland hardwood system is set back approximately 100 feet from the north edge of the creek. In order to avoid filling this wetland, the mainline and ramp bridges would need to be extended approximately 400 and 200 feet, respectively. The construction/engineering cost associated with extending these two bridges would exceed 2.5 million dollars, and this figure does not include the cost of re-designing the project. In our opinion, avoidance of the 2.3 acre fill area would not justify this expenditure, particularly since the wetland would still be impacted by shading. The drawing of Site 2 illustrates a channel change at Stony Creek near US 29. No wetland fill is involved at this location. The drawing of Site 3 shows details of a second channel change where an access ramp crosses Stony Creek. A disturbed wetland system in a cutover field falls outside of the toe of fill at this location. Excavation of 0.02 acre of this wetland for a base ditch will be required. This cut area is not designed to drain the In order to mitigate 3 ap-d associated with this project, NCDOT proposes to t"`Z-3 units of credit from the Long Creek mitigation site. The mitigation plan for this site is currently under development by Environmental Services, Inc. The mitigation site is to be constructed in 1996, with monitoring to be initiated in the spring of 1997. wetland system, but rather to avo_. ooding of the roadway. he 2. wetland fill area Also attached is a report on protected species investigations conducted for this project. Surveys for the Carolina heelsplitter and Schweinitz's sunflower were completed in 1994. A "No Effect" determination was made for each species. Application is hereby made for a Department of the Army Individual 404 Permit as required for such activities. By copy of this letter, we are also requesting 401 Water Quality Certification by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management. July 12, 1995 Page 3 Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Bell at (919) 733-3141, Extension 306. Sincere1 , H. Franklin Vick, P. E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch HFV/tp Attachments cc: Mr. B. G. Payne, P. E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Steven Lund, DOA, Asheville Mr. N. L. Graf, P. E., FHWA Mr. Archie Hankins, P. E., Hydraulics Mr. Victor Barbour, P. E., Design Services Mr. Tom Shearin, P. E., Roadway Design Mr. Kelly Barger, P. E., Program Development Branch Mr. Don Morton, P. E., Highway Design APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OME APPROVAL NO. 0710-0003 (33 CFR 325) Expires 30 September 1992 reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 5 hours per response for the majority of cases, Including the time for reviewing instructions, >,*ching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Applications for larger or more complex -;3cts, or those in ecologically sensitive areas, could take up to 500 hours. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, ..:::ding suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service, Directorate for Information Operations and Projects. 121S Jefferson <e-i Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 21202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget. Paperwork Reduction Project (0710-0003), Washington, DC 20503. Please 110 NOT RETURN you completed form to either of these addresses. Completed application must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the .v:ation of the proposed activity. Tha Department of the Awry permit program is authorized by Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 103 of the Marine, Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act These laws require permits authorizing activities in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, the discharge of dredged or fill rrAterial into waters of the United States, and the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. Information provided on this form will be used n uvaluating the application for a perniL Information in this application is made a matter of public record through issuance of a public notice. Disclosure of the information requested is voluntary; however, the data requested are necessary in order to communicate with the applicant and to evaluate the permit application. It necessary information is of provided, the permit application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. : ?a set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings nd instructions) and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full wr11 be returned. i. APPLICATION NUMBER (To be assigned by Corps) `:AME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT North Carolina Department of Transportation #1 Wilmington Street, Raleigh, NC, 27611 Telephone no. during business hours A/C ( ) (Residence) 7333141 A/C( 919 ) - (Office) 3. NAME, ADDRESS, AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT H. Franklin Vick, P.E., Manager Planning & Environmental Branch Telephone no. during business hours A/C ( ) (Residence) AlC (q l q) 733=31 41 (Office) Statement of Authorization: I hereby designate and authorize to act in my behalf as my agent in the pmces3 ng of this permit application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental inl9f0aV in support oyhe cation. 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WrTLFA-15 Z E WC7GgnlD__?=1Y -0- ? 6 S lD l2 l?1- lG c.v ( I E I { I 't y C P'?oNn ?; ! oo -G RDiyy i V N IV r :58Gr 7n i I rti? I S 70 7`r/?/C'Fl i_ ?F ?)Cl_ Cf?N%.> N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION ' DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS l MECKLENBURG COUNTY DEIVOTE5 FILL./N..WETLf_?AID52.3 AC. 8.1671601 (R-2123C8 ) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (I-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-85 SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 SHEET._ ?2- OF_j AUGUST 1991 III l --. Q .. F- ;r . v N °v j Q w a? (9 Q a J? qL Lf)- N 0 0 t - C Cl V t W o I i 00 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123CS) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (I-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-85 ,SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 SHEET OF-, AUGUST 1991 rJ J p r raj - a w ?. -? v v I Q i Q p - Lu ? w ); i o 3- z v I i? o N D lU j V I ? '? }? ski f ? ? 2 !"j. ?r ?' ? ? !III • ! ?z 3 V O ?? 'r C t O ii Ut z 0.I I-o K o- ?. a c) ? I l Q: IL NX o 1 I h- ; v F s .SITE2 PRp?.?j ? ?\\. 29 77 bb-r \ N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123CB ) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (1-485) ! ?C1 ?? ` `\ FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON / RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF T-ac l PRU? 3e??;r?3 RCpi SCALE as SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 AUGUST 1991 SHEET ? OF$_ 2°' rzo az fib, e v ? ? r N - ? Q : a -z w 4 0 J q t!iU W ,?_ o •O I :TSEVOTE5-F_%LL BEL.OP O HW N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123C8) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (I-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF-1-85 SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 SHEET OF&- AUGUST 1991 11 ? f v Q_ c 0._m . . 1 -0- .51 o TE. Qt c i PROP, TOE OF FILL ?B A58 p iTG1.1 C RiP RAP . - or H U- W £TLAND - Li M iT .100 rem P 46& PROP 636 ppop DENOTES EXCAV. IN WETLANDS O o2, • IDS- DO ? 1 1 ! ? o0 p 6'70 toSD COQ 09W -/ i ??? V,r: ;s .t! ,?'. -I. s'.,r rr.G? 4 .e. •,. "" f' ?11Z - 77 _Yo N o J+ , to r.. 20;? -?o" ?D-?s= :5?`w ?_ t oo? d 9114 H P1 r4t3W- r? ? a N_C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123C6) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION'OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (I-485) FROM NORTH OF•HARRIS.HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO „NORTH ' OW7I-85 ,SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 SHEET-7 OFA- AUGUST 1991 AREA OF FILL IN WETLANDS 0.0 ACRES FILL BELOW ORDINARY HIGH WATER 1210 CY SITE 3 AREA OF EXCAV. IN WETLANDS 0.02 ACRES FILL BELOW ORDINARY HIGH WATER 280 CY TOTALS AREA OF FILL IN WETLANDS 2.32 ACRES FILL BELOW ORDINARY HIGH WATER 1490 CY AREA OF EXCAV. IN WETLANDS 0.02 ACRES PROPERTY OWNERS 1. MARTIN MARIETTA CORPORATION Superior Stone Division P. 0. Box 240635 Charlotte, N. C. 28224 2. FUNDED LAND INVESTMENT PARTNERS C/O James W. Clay 8931 J. M. Keynes Drive #4 Charlotte, N. C. 28213 3. STANFRED D. DUREN RFD 10, Box 256-K Charlotte, N. C. 28213 4. LOUISE STAFFORD 1242 Townes Avenue Charlotte, N. C. 28209 5. A.C.G.W. DEVELOPMENT, PA P. O. Box 31511 Charlotte, N. C. 28231 6. CARRRIE LEE ALEXANDER PUGH 1521 Sterling Road Charlotte, N. C. 28209 7. HARRY HAYNES BAIRD 1012 Kings Drive Charlotte, N. C. 28207 yyye ,,,?,., 1 ? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF T11ANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT, JR. GOVERNOR MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS P.O. BOX 25201. RALEIGH. N.C 27611-5201 October 4, 1994 R. SAMUEL HUNT 11 l SECRETARY Joe Westbrook, P.E., Project Planning Lane Sauls, Environmental Biologist Environmental Unit SUBJECT: Protected Species Investigations associated with the Construction Consultation of the Charlotte Outer Loop, Mecklenburg County; Project No. R-2123 CA & CB. REFERENCE: E.I.S. R-2123; East Charlotte Outer Loop completed August 1989. Plants and animals with federal classifications of Endangered (E), Threatened (T), Proposed Endangered (PE), and Proposed Threatened (PT) are protected under provisions of Section 7 and Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as ammended. As of September 15, 1994, the FWS lists the two federally protected species for Mecklenburg County: Carolina heelsplitter (Lasmigona decorata) and Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii) . Both species are listed as Endangered (a species that is threatened with extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range). Lasmigona decorata (Carolina heelsplitter) E* "*" Denotes that no specimen from Mecklenburg County found in the past twenty years (1973-1993). Animal Family: Unionidae Date Listed: July 19, 1993 Distribution in N.C.: Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Union. The Carolina heelsplitter has an ovate, trapezoidal, unsculptured shell which is greenish, yellowish, or brownish in color with greenish or blackish rays. The nacre is usually pearly-white to bluish-white graying to orange near the umbo and in older specimens the entire nacre may be mottled orange. The umbo is flattened and the beaks are 2 depressed and project a little above the hinge line. Habitat for the Carolina heelsplitter has been found in creeks, streams, and rivers. Individuals are most often found in shaded areas, either in a ponded portion of a small stream, or in runs along steep banks with a moderate current. Water less than three feet deep and substrates that are composed of soft mud, sand, muddy-sand, and sandy gravel are preferred. Presently, only three known populations of this mussel species exists; two of these populations are found in the North Carolina streams of Waxhaw Creek, Catawba River System, Union County and Goose Creek, Pee Dee River System, Union County. BIOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: NO EFFECT Suitable habitat does not exis't at the project site for the Carolina heelsplitter. Distinct channelization, shoreline erosion and heavy siltation are present. A survey was conducted for evidence of mussel fauna. No evidence of naiades exists. Therefore, no adverse effects are expected to the Carolina heelsplitter as a result of project construction. Helianthus schweinitzii (Schweinitz's sunflower) E Plant Family: Asteraceae Federally Listed: June 6, 1991 Flowers Present: mid September-early October Distribution in N.C.: Cabarrus, Davidson, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Randolph, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes, Union. Schweinitz's sunflower is a rhizomatous perennial herb that grows 1-2 m tall from a cluster of carrot-like tubrous roots. The stems are deep red, solitary and only branch above mid-stem. The leaves are rough feeling above and resin-dotted and loosely soft-white-hairy beneath. Leaves of the sunflower are opposite on the lower part of the stem and usually become alternate on the upper stem. The broad flowers are borne from September until frost. These flowers are yellow in color and arranged in an open system of upwardly arching heads. The fruit is a smooth, gray-black achene. Schweinitz's sunflower is endemic to North and South Carolina. These sunflowers grow best in full sunlight or light shade in clearings and along the edges of open stands of oak-pine-hickory upland woods. Common soils that.-this species is found in are moist to dryish clays, clay-loams, or sandy clay-loams, often with a high gravel content and always moderately podzolized. Natural fires and large herbivores are considered to be historically important in maintaining open habitat for these sunflowers. e I 3 BIOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: NO EFFECT A plant-by-plant survey was conducted in areas providing suitable habitat: roadsides (I-85, US 29, NC 49 and SR 2800); railroad tracks (south of NC 49), powerline right-of- ways (from SR 2800 to SR 2833 and from SR 2800 to SR 2771); and forest edges contiguous with these open areas. No plants were observed. Therefore, no current impacts to Schweinitz's sunflower are expected. cc: V. Charles Bruton, Ph.D. M. Randall Turner, Environmental Supervisor 'File: R-2123 CA & CB J { r , MrdY1ORANUUM PRIM' NAMES : g Reviewer: M emu. ?SN Jonn_uorney _Wu, bupv . Pianning Branchxl'E: S SUliUr.C : ' WETLAND STAFF REPORT A-Nu REC:UMM.C,iV11i-i'1'YULVS *.*'*EACH 'ITEM MUST BE ANSWERED (Ub N/A r UR NUS' 1 Y i !CABLE) YLItMII' _ YK: 95 PERMIT NO: 0000755 COUNTY: MECKLELVBUtCti APPLICANT iVllil? : NC DOT - EAST CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP i-xud CT-TYPE:- KL'1-i1J im-Lt luVr yiCiVl'S 1'.V,t{1' IT-1'YpE: IND.GUE_if : DU -4 : KG i G 3 C KC D- ROPR CDA: DOT DATE- R _OUA : ' 07/2i/95 RIVER_AN.D_SUB BASINvj: UljU7ii 5•1'x-INDEXrmO: i3-i7-5 STREAM-CLASS: l: WL-11,4rAUT :: O WL_1'YPE : W0770M1. a?,?-lA?wbuT UVL_.K. QUESTED : Z. 3 WL_A CR EST IOLV WA1'Ex 1y.-VACTED BY FILLC-)/iJ M TIGAI'1ON7 : (9iv MITIGATION-SIZE: Z•?j .ts'1L' YOU REQUEST 1ViUttr. LiV"Ul: Y,0 IS WE'MAND RATIiVL SHEET ATTACHED?-: &N HAVE PROJECT BEEN DISC;US?:Eu WITH A.PrLICA.ivr?: YIN REC,U1>'1£ ENUA ION (Circie~ One)ISSUE: !SSUE/COND DENY t;i?P ViEN ?'S :, ,S iT /?0 • ` 77f bEi, 71 SC O( ,? 5 8' (: f?%?/ S • ?: fa l 70. v?' h` D ?EtP 1W10 A ?q /SStl,.116, 7/ PGAR p ?G' Dnl S -V I !SS OAWcC f'ot s 172 /#v/0, Z , AO-Q 5,?4 Tfl?';.E 9?ATa? oY 0,.6) 2 f1c,(65 EGG ?i??/? } Tyw cc: Regional UL4:ice / Uentrai ?iie? RECS1 VE6 4UC 16 f ftI RON?AfTq gC1EjUCFS 1 ND RAT IC ETLA ?F WORKSHE-6. F4? A ' sf.atbe ? :.... ... .......... , ? C Nearest road Project name e , 3 a a d a l W cres Wetland width 7100 feet County - - - - re an et Name of evaluator Date MAW MEMO -0111"'V`17-0017- -VIM --i ?. 'r NZ' ?' 4LK''r;3K Ezs ' vg' :etlan?l c?cattt?n. ?? r. ?, ,????? ? ?3(313d Lei ?l?Ex v isn J re' finll st1"e, an, ??k?'??:on tnterrnx?ta??t stream ., ? ?Vitfun jilterstreani divide ? other"' .06 % MR, predominantly organic - humus ,h. muck, or peat N ? predominantly mineral non-sandy ? predominantly sandy Hvdraulic factors ? steep topography ? ached or; channelized ototal wet[anct width >1 00 feet A ? a ._ , ?yM .:.. w.._... .._. M-1 -A-MI IN Arjiar-ent IM nd?useY st=eam, upslope, (within l I m e u . or radius) O forestedlnIat raves et Lion o ? agriculture urbatstttrban -°•ro ? impervious surfaco -- 1??. Dduunant vegetation x M C e Flooding and wetlieess ? semipermanently to permanent'y flooded or inundated seasonally _,flooa c !oi inundated c ? intermittantly flooded o- temporary surface water ? no evidence of flooding or surface Y L Wetland typg/ (select one)* EBottomland hardwood forest ? Pine savanna ? Headwater forest ? Freshwater marsh ? Swamp forest ? Bog/fen . ? Wet flat ? Ephemeral wetland ? Pocosin 0 Carolina Bay ? Bog forest ? Other_ *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes or stream channels weight R Water storage x 4.00 =.... w„ Wetland Score Q Bank/Shoreline stabilization x 4.00 = Pollutant removal x 5.00 _ x Wildlife habitat x 2.00 = Aquatic life value _ x 4.00 = ?p N Recreation/Education _ x 1.00 = ? G t if in sensitive watershed and > 10% i * Add 1 nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius n po ..???,.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!/!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!J!. 57 ...? a.x?Ao -! 5-155 ?n O ST?Cft OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR GOVERNOR DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH. N.C. 27611-5201 July 12, 1995 Regulatory Branch U. S. Army Corps Wilmington Field P. 0. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Dear Sir: of Engineers Office Carolina 28402-1890 RECEIVED JUL 2 1 1995 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Rpt'mr, i R. SAMUEL HUNT III SECRETARY N.C. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALT & NATURAL RESOURCE JUL 27 1995 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANASEMEW MOORESVILLE RESIONAL OFFICE SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - East Charlotte Outer Loop from Interstate 85 to NC 49; TIP Nos. R-R2123CB; State Project No. 8.1671601 The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to construct a new controlled-access, 4-lane divided highway from Interstate 85 to south of Mallard Creek in Charlotte. This will include approximately 2.7 miles of the East Charlotte Outer Loop. Please note that this will connect with a 0.8 mile segment already under construction (R-2123CA). No wetlands were involved in R-2123CA. The two projects together will provide a new I-85/NC 49 Connector. This facility will partially overlap the existing I-85/US 29 Connector, which will be closed during construction of the new highway. The existing I-85/US 29 Connector interchange at US 29 will be abandoned, as a new interchange will be constructed at US 29 on the Outer Loop. In recent discussions with your agency, NCDOT has indicated our intent to submit a single application for the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop, from I-85 to Idlewild Road; however, we respectfully request that you process the segment discussed herein as a single and complete project. This segment is the only portion of the East Charlotte Outer Loop for which detailed design has been completed. The remaining sections, constituting fourteen miles of the project, are in preliminary design. The construction dates for those sections are currently scheduled for 1999 or later. Please consider the fact that the currently proposed project contains only one wetland fill site adjacent to Mallard Creek. This creek flows perpendicular to the East Charlotte Outer Loop; therefore, a crossing of Mallard Creek at some location on this project is unavoidable. The remaining fourteen miles will also involve several wetland crossings. These sites have already been delineated in accordance with the 1987 Manual by NCDOT biologists. With this information available, we anticipate that we will be better able to implement avoidance and minimization measures in completing the detailed design. Thus, we have accurate drawings of the wetland impact site at Mallard Creek, but would only be able to provide preliminary drawings of the wetland sites on the rest of the East Charlotte Outer Loop. (9 July 12, 1995 . ?' Page 2 Furthermore, the construction project included in this package will replace the existing I-85/US 29 Connector with an I-85/NC 49 Connector. This project will have fully independent utility, as it will provide access to and from the interstate for two major roadways. This portion of the East Charlotte Outer Loop was scheduled ahead of the rest of the project due to heavy traffic volumes in this area of Mecklenburg County. I-85, US 29 and NC 49 provide service to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the University Research Park, as well as access to downtown Charlotte. An Environmental Impact Statement for the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop was approved on August 10, 1989. This document details planning studies pertaining to impacts on natural systems and protected species. Copies of the EIS have been provided to regulatory review agencies involved in the approval process. Additional copies will be provided upon request. On April 15, 1995, the wetland delineation for this project was checked in the field with Mr. Steven Lund of the DOA Asheville Regulatory Field Office.- The attached permit application package includes drawings of the stream crossings involved in this project. Site 1 shows details of two bridge crossings at Mallard Creek for the highway mainline and an access ramp. A 2.3 acre bottomland hardwood system is set back approximately 100 feet from the north edge of the creek. In order to avoid filling this wetland, the mainline and ramp bridges would need to be extended approximately 400 and 200 feet, respectively. The construction/engineering cost associated with extending these two bridges would exceed 2.5 million dollars, and this figure does not include the cost of re-designing the project. In our opinion, avoidance of the 2.3 acre fill area would not justify this expenditure, particularly since the wetland would still be impacted by shading. The drawing of Site 2 illustrates a channel change at Stony Creek near US 29. No wetland fill is involved at this location. The drawing of Site 3 shows details of a second channel change where an access ramp crosses Stony Creek. A disturbed wetland system in a cutover field falls outside of the toe of fill at this location. Excavation of 0.02 acre of this wetland for a base ditch will be required. This cut area is not designed to drain the wetland system, but rather to avoid flooding of the roadway. In order to mitigate the 2.3 acre wetland fill area associated with this project, NCDOT proposes to debit 2.3 units of credit from the Long Creek mitigation site. The mitigation plan for this site is currently under development by Environmental Services, Inc. The mitigation site is to be constructed in 1996, with monitoring to be initiated in the spring of 1997. Also attached is a report on protected species investigations conducted for this project. Surveys for the Carolina heelsplitter and Schweinitz's sunflower were completed in 1994. A "No Effect" determination was made for each species. Application is hereby made for a Department of the Army Individual 404 Permit as required for such activities. By copy of this letter, we are also requesting 401 Water Quality Certification by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management. July 12, 1995 Page 3 Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Bell at (919) 733-3141, Extension 306. Sincerel , H. Franklin Vick, P. E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch HFV/tp Attachments cc: Mr. B. G. Payne, P. E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Steven Lund, DOA, Asheville Mr.-N. L. Graf, P. E., FHWA Mr. Archie Hankins, P. E., Hydraulics Mr. Victor Barbour, P. E., Design Services Mr. Tom Shearin, P. E., Roadway Design Mr. Kelly Barger, P. E., Program Development Branch Mr. Don Morton, P. E., Highway Design APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB APPROVAL NO.0710-0003 (33 CFR 325) Expires 30 September 1992 P,jbft reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 5 hours per response for the majority of cases, including the time for reviewing instructions, wwching existing data sources. gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Applications for larger or more complex -),c,+acts, or those in ecologically sensitive areas, could take up to SW hours. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, :nt.!ading suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service, Directorate for Information Operations and Projects, 121S Jefferson DwAs Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (07104=), Washington. DC 20503. Please Dc NOT RETURN your completed form to either of these addresses. Completed application must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the incation of the proposed activity. ;1a Department of the Army permit program is authorized by Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Art of 1899, Section 404 of the clean Water Act and Section 103 of the Marine, mtection, Research and Sanctuaries Act These laws require permits authorizing activities in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, the discharge of dredged or fill into waters of the United States, and the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. Information provided on this form will be used -i evaluating the application for a permit Information in this application is made a matter of public record through issuance of a public notice. Disclosure of the information requested is voluntary; however, the data requested are necessary in order to communicate with the applicant and to evaluate the permit application. If necessary information is st provided, the permit application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. -...a set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings znd instructions) and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. APPLICATION NUMBER (ro be assigned by Corps) `'AME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT North Carolina Department of Transportation ;r1 Wilmington Street, Raleigh, NC, 27611 3. NAME, ADDRESS, AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT H. Franklin Vick, P.E., Manager Planning & Environmental Branch Telephone no. during business hours A/C ( ) (Residence) A/C (q l q) _7g g -'q 1 d 1 (Office) Statement of Authorization: l hereby designate and authorize to act in my wephone no. during business hours A/C ( ) (Residence) 733- 43141 (Office) A/C( 919) ",TAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTIVITY DATE 7?i2.19s CTIVITY See Attached Application Package tiu. rvRPOSE "HARGE OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL i behalf as my agent in the proces ng of this permit nation and to fumish, upon request, supplemental inrpatipu in support o )be -/\ m ¦ ¦ .... r A _._ n. cnrT!nw na law sac R nSL4nt rm (Prooormt: CECWOR) , ,rZ-eZ4 - L66i :-WO BuRUM JuewuJenoO,s,n. 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(SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-8S SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 SHEET_L OF-3- AUGUST 19911 oC.>r of W 0017 PROP05E0 pao?roSEn 2 8 A WI'fLANDy? RAMP" d" LRTL°X/!L D,T X00 /. Pn0pc*ED R/>m. g QO ?? cult" ?r 0EDGt-Or -- W F7(. _ - ' - PR cnEo ?r.L tD 5 ZS \ \ \\.. R 6 1?T. PROPDSEO RAMP"-'' o 4 - CTl PP,OPOSEO R/W I Lj)_ . cc- - PROPOgED TDE DP F1 1.l. (o S to l2 /?1 /G ( I 'I I I I PIR?b AIDW/ -o _ ?- i I ( I 70 ff s?Jn I I Sj + Y i i V 7r' I .tip lII r?Cf1r•;P "r" ?N`.C'%7C? - TlPl I C'FIi_ nF F1C!_C.,?1NF_.> N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION TE / DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS 1 MECKLENBURG COUNTY 0ENCTE5 FkL...INJ.VET L,9-LtiID6 = 2.3 A.C. . 8.1671601 (R-2123CS ) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (I-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-85 SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 SHEET__ i OF--O AUGUST 1991 Q w J Ul q) Q?l a° ' a a Q, h ?u ? V w ? ° U9 - }z -o_ N.C. C DIVISI MECKLE Q 5.1671 Q^ v N J?4 C3" PROPOS CHARLO FROM N p RD. (S ?V S SCALE 4 SHEET LL Lt 0 a pC v J I C I Q 111 11? U ? ? ( ? JLIt t` IIJ Q Ii „ `t fl w ?. cl l.' ,f g ? 1 ww (o v cf 0- tL O' @+ r-, rI s SITE 2 PRp 2,7 77 \ N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION $8L DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY N 8.1671601 (R-2123C8) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (1-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF REVISED 7 - 95 a P40e, SCALE AS SHOWN ?_1 SHEET 4- OF- AUGUST 1991 , Q? P Q :2? n o Z ? X¢ J W Q 4 J Q u! _ ' ce 4-1 r 'o I. q t f N I ? ? ? -? :t?or_FS:Fc? a?coW aHw 51 E N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123CB) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (I-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF-1-85 REVISED 7 - 95 ,SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET OF&- AUGUST 1991 z ? Llpp: 0.` i 'o i Q? - Q„O Q mp TOE OF FII.L? 1'RDp TO E ?p F FI LL ell, / PREP, RCDC PROR TOE of ;ILL Fr- PROP, TOE OF FILL ? C ,J'g ASa D ITG1-i CLF=lGS:C WP RAP \tj £TLANO Q%?? \ I `, \ L1 NAtT o , l?t4 F / l o' Zoos 470 6 b ED LX_ DENOTES EXCAV. IN WETLANDS o,ci 2), N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123C8) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (I-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-85 ,SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7-95 ?SHEET_( OF AUGUST 19911 - 10?- 00 / 1 1 1 / on - .I?ZQ. p -7Q . ?Sn .. q 6310 aNW 77 - •J' 'S t° z s r wry AREA OF FILL IN WETLANDS 0.0 ACRES FILL BELOW ORDINARY HIGH WATER 1210 CY SITE 3 AREA OF EXCAV. IN WETLANDS 0.02 ACRES FILL BELOW ORDINARY HIGH WATER 280 CY TOTALS AREA OF FILL IN WETLANDS 2.32 ACRES FILL BELOW ORDINARY HIGH WATER 1490 CY AREA OF EXCAV. IN WETLANDS 0.02 ACRES PROPERTY BIERS 1. MARTIN MARIETTA CORPORATION Superior Stone Division P. 0. Box 240635 Charlotte, N. C. 28224 2. FUNDED LAND INVESTMENT PARTNERS C/O James W. Clay 8931 J. M. Keynes Drive #4 Charlotte, N. C. 28213 3. STANFRED D. DUREN RFD 10, Box 256-K Charlotte, N. C. 28213 4. LOUISE STAFFORD 1242 Townes Avenue Charlotte, N. C. 28209 5. A.C.G.W. DEVELOPMENT, PA P. 0. Box 31511 Charlotte, N. C. 28231 6. CARRRIE LEE ALEXANDER PUGH 1521 Sterling Road Charlotte, N. C. 28209 7. HARRY HAYNES BAIRD 1012 Kings Drive Charlotte, N. C. 28207 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS MECKLENBURG COUNTY 8.1671601 (R-2123CB) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHARLOTTE OUTER LOOP (I-485) FROM NORTH OF HARRIS HOUSTON RD. (SR2800) TO NORTH OF 1-85 ,SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7-95 SHEET--6 OF$ AUGUST 1991 y° rte". a.w STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT, JR. GOVERNOR MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS P.O. BOX 25201. RALEIGH. N.C 27611-5201 October 4, 1994 R. SAMUEL HUNT I II SECRETARY Joe Westbrook, P.E., Project Planning Lane Sauls, Environmental Biologist Environmental Unit SUBJECT: Protected Species Investigations associated with the Construction Consultation of t'he Charlotte Outer Loop, Mecklenburg County; Project No. R-2123 CA & CB. REFERENCE: E.I.S. R-2123; East Charlotte Outer Loop completed August 1989. Plants and animals with federal classifications of Endangered (E), Threatened (T), Proposed Endangered (PE), and Proposed Threatened (PT) are protected under provisions of Section 7 and Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as ammended. As of September 15, 1994, the FWS lists the two federally protected species for Mecklenburg County: Carolina heelsplitter (Lasmigona decorata) and Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii) . Both species are listed as Endangered (a species that is threatened with extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range). Lasmigona decorata (Carolina heelsplitter) E* "*" Denotes that no specimen from Mecklenburg County found in the past twenty years (1973-1993). Animal Family: Unionidae Date Listed: July 19, 1993 Distribution in N.C.: Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Union. The Carolina heelsplitter has an ovate, trapezoidal, unsculptured shell which is greenish, yellowish, or brownish in color with greenish or blackish rays. The nacre is usually pearly-white to bluish-white graying to orange near the umbo and in older specimens the entire nacre may be mottled orange. The umbo is flattened and the beaks are 9 3 BIOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: NO EFFECT A plant-by-plant survey was conducted in areas providing suitable habitat: roadsides (I-85, US 29, NC 49 and SR 2800); railroad tracks (south of NC 49), powerline right-of- ways (from SR 2800 to SR 2833 and from SR 2800 to SR 2771); and forest edges contiguous with these open areas. No plants were observed. Therefore, no current impacts to Schweinitz's sunflower are expected. cc: V. Charles Bruton, Ph.D. M. Randall Turner, Environmental Supervisor 'Filer R-2123 CA & CB ARMY CORPS/ENGRS ID:1-704-252-1721 August 8, 1995 Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199504596 AUG 16'95 9:17 No.001 P.02 Mr. H. Franklin Vick North Carolina Department of Transportation Division of Highways Planning and Environmental Branch Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Vick: Reference your July 21, 1995 application for Department of the Army (DA) authorization to discharge fill -material in 2.3 acres of forested wetlands adjacent to Mallard Creek and to relocate twenty--one hundred (2100) linear feet of Stony Branch associated with construction of a 2.7 mile segment of the East Charlotte outer Loop Highway between North Carolina Highway 49 and interstate Highway 85 (TIP No. R-2123CB), northeast of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The plans you furnished are incomplete for our processing. A complete application must include plans for the remaining 14 miles of the East Charlotte Outer Loop as addressed in your Environmental Impact Statement of August 10, 1989. Cumulative impacts to waters and wetlands over the length of the East Charlotte Outer Loop must be evaluated to meet our public interest review criteria. Segmenting of major highway projects prevents a comprehensive application of avoidance and minimization standards under the 404(b)(1) Guidelines of the Clean Water Act. Preliminary design plans for the remainder of this project would be acceptable provided they identify areas of waters and wetlands to be affected. Permit expiration dates can be adjusted to compensate for long-term construction schedules. r w C As mitigation for this work you propose to debit credits from the property that you recently purchased on Long Creek in Northern Mecklenburg County. US ARMY CORPS/ENGRS ID:1-704-252-1721 --2 - AUG 16'95 9:17 No.001 P.03 This site is already indebted for 7.2 acres of bottomland hardwood wetlands through DA Permit No. 199401494 for the South Charlotte Outer Loop. As indicated in our letter to you of April 41 1995, we cannot agree to any further debiting of mitigation credits from this site until we are presented with information to indicate the area on this property that is suitable for such mitigation. Please provide the requested information by August 31, 1995. If you have questions, please contact Mr. Steve Lund of Mr. Bob Johnson, Asheville Regulatory Field Office, telephone (704) 271- 4857/4855 respectively. Sincerely, FILENAMEs01ca1.8a CESAW-CO-LA/Lund/gd CESAW-CO-E/WINBFORDNER CESAW-CO-E/WRI(;HT/s MAIL G. Wayne Wright CESAW-CO-U/FILUa Chief, Regulatory Branch f -..w ?a,x SfATE a, Jm „' JAMES B. HUNT JR. GOVERNOR July 12, 1995 Regulatory Branch U. S. Army Corps Wilmington Field P. 0. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Dear Sir: 5-755 RECEIVED STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH. N.C. 27611-5201 of Engineers Office Carolina 28402-1890 JUL 2 1 1995 ENVIRONMENT4, L SCIENCEc, ^7...+ L] R. SAMUEL HUNT III SECRETARY SUBJECT: Mecklenburg County - East Charlotte Outer Loop from Interstate 85 to NC 49; TIP Nos. R-R2123CB; State Project No. 8.1671601 The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to construct a new controlled-access, 4-lane divided highway from Interstate 85 to south of Mallard Creek in Charlotte. This will include approximately 2.7 miles of the East Charlotte Outer Loop. Please note that this will connect with a 0.8 mile segment already under construction (R-2123CA). No wetlands were involved in R-2123CA. The two projects together will provide a new I-85/NC 49 Connector. This facility will partially overlap the existing I-85/US 29 Connector, which will be closed during construction of the new highway. The existing I-85/US 29 Connector interchange at US 29 will be abandoned, as a new interchange will be constructed at US 29 on the Outer Loop. In recent discussions with your agency, NCDOT has indicated our intent to submit a single application for the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop, from I-85 to Idlewild Road; however, we respectfully request that you process the segment discussed herein as a single and complete project. This segment is the only portion of the East Charlotte Outer Loop for which detailed design has been completed. The remaining sections, constituting fourteen miles of the project, are in preliminary design. The construction dates for those sections are currently scheduled for 1999 or later. Please consider the fact that the currently proposed project contains only one wetland fill site adjacent to Mallard Creek. This creek flows perpendicular to the East Charlotte Outer Loop; therefore, a crossing of Mallard Creek at some location on this project is unavoidable. The remaining fourteen miles will also involve several wetland crossings. These sites have already been delineated in accordance with the 1987 Manual by NCDOT biologists. With this information available, we anticipate that we will be better able to implement avoidance and minimization measures in completing the detailed design. Thus, we have accurate drawings of the wetland impact site at Mallard Creek, but would only be able to provide preliminary drawings of the wetland sites on the rest of the East Charlotte Outer Loop. G) July 12, 1995 Page 2 Furthermore, the construction project included in this package will replace the existing I-85/US 29 Connector with an I-85/NC 49 Connector. This project will have fully independent utility, as it will provide access to and from the interstate for two major roadways. This portion of the East Charlotte Outer Loop was scheduled ahead of the rest of the project due to heavy traffic volumes in this area of Mecklenburg County. I-85, US 29 and NC 49 provide service to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the University Research Park, as well as access to downtown Charlotte. An Environmental Impact Statement for the entire East Charlotte Outer Loop was approved on August 10, 1989. This document details planning studies pertaining to impacts on natural systems and protected species. Copies of the EIS have been provided to regulatory review agencies involved in the approval process. Additional copies will be provided upon request. On April 15, 1995, the wetland delineation for this project was checked in the field with Mr. Steven Lund of the DOA Asheville Regulatory Field Office. The attached permit application package includes drawings of the stream crossings-involved in this project. Site 1 shows details of two bridge crossings at Mallard Creek for the highway mainline and an access ramp. A 2.3 acre bottomland hardwood system is set back approximately 100 feet from the north edge of the creek. In order to avoid filling this wetland, the mainline and ramp bridges would need to be extended approximately 400 and 200 feet, respectively. The construction/engineering cost associated with extending these two bridges would exceed 2.5 million dollars, and this figure does not include the cost of re-designing the project. In our opinion, avoidance of the 2.3 acre fill area would not justify this expenditure, particularly since the wetland would still be impacted by shading. The drawing of Site 2 illustrates a channel change at Stony Creek near US 29. No wetland fill is involved at this location. The drawing of Site 3 shows details of a second channel change where an access ramp crosses Stony Creek. A disturbed wetland system in a cutover field falls outside of the toe of fill at this location. Excavation of 0.02 acre of this wetland for a ?,'•???? base ditch will be required. This cut area is not designed to drain the^ wetland system, but rather to avoid flooding of the roadway. In order to mitigate the 2.3 acre wetland fill area associated with this project, NCDOT proposes to debit 2.3 units of credit from the Long Creek r? mitigation site. The mitigation plan for this site is currently under ( i development by Environmental Services, Inc. The mitigation site is to be constructed in 1996, with monitoring to be initiated in the spring of 1997. Also attached is a report on protected species investigations conducted for this project. Surveys for the Carolina heelsplitter and Schweinitz's sunflower were completed in 1994. A "No Effect" determination was made for each species. Application is hereby made for a Department of the Army Individual 404 Permit as required for such activities. By copy of this letter, we are also requesting 401 Water Quality Certification by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management. July 12, 1995 • Page 3 Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Bell at (919) 733-3141, Extension 306. Sincerel , H. Franklin Vick, P. E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch HFV/tp Attachments cc: Mr. B. G. Payne, P. E., Division 10 Engineer Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Steven Lund, DOA, Asheville Mr. N. L. Graf, P. E., FHWA Mr. Archie Hankins, P. E., Hydraulics Mr. Victor Barbour, P. E., Design Services Mr. Tom Shearin, P. E., Roadway Design Mr. Kelly Barger, P. E., Program Development Branch Mr. Don Morton, P. E., Highway Design APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB APPROVAL NO. 0710-0003 (33 CFR 325) Expires 30 September 1992 ,;uAc reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 5 hours per response for the majority of cases, including the time for reviewing instructions, s,? =rching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Applications for larger or more complex potipcts, or those in ecologically sensitive areas, could take up to 500 hours. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of Information, ntixiing suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service, Directorate for Information Operations and Projects. 121S Jefferson a<cas Highway. Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710.0003), Washington, DC 20503. Please ,C NOT RETURN your completed form to efther of these addresses. Completed application must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the cyation of the proposed activity. -na Department of the Army permit program is authorized by Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 103 of the Marine, ::,tection, Research and Sanctuaries Act. These laws require permits authorizing activities in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, the discharge of dredged or fill TM.iterial into waters of the United States, and the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. Information provided on this forth will be used in evaluating the application for a perniL information in this application is made a matter of public record through issuance of a public notice. Disclosure of the information requested is voluntary; however, the data requested are necessary in order to communicate with the applicant and to evaluate the permit application. If necessary information is provided, the permit application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. .a set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings ^ . Instructions) and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. APPLICATION NUMBER (To be assigned by Corps) 3. NAME, ADDRESS, AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT H. Franklin Vick, P.E., Manager Planning & Environmental Branch Telephone no. during business hours AME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT North Carolina Department of Transportation #1 Wilmington Street, Raleigh, NC, 27611 Telephone no. during business hours A/C ( ) (Residence) ac ( 919) 733-3141 (office) 7//z-mss TAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTIVITY ' OTIVITY See Attached Application Package -Lb. PJRPOSE ''HARGE OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL A/C ( ) (Residence) A/C (q1 q) 73.3-3141 (Office) Statement of Authorization: l hereby designate and authorize to act in my behalf as my agent in the prose ng of this permit a nation and to furnish, upon request, supplemental iniq tatiy)t in support o a ajlicadon. -^ rs ¦ ¦ . ^ A & c+_.... e» Cnrrtrtti rg JAN 9t IS OSSDLETE (Proponent: CEMOR) i/SEZ-9ZS - L661 :-W0 BUPWd wewwenov's n. 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(SR2800) TO NORTH OF I-85 ,SCALE AS SHOWN REVISED 7 - 95 SHEET_G_ OF 8 AUGUST 1991 ?o+ao ? r i ? . i oo LSD GHQ' _ ivo (! f M I T' H I. A 43f l ?'?hM? f I ?i L1L 777 _ 'S N2???22EM= CM BMW ZV&V' ..561TFo? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TP ANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT, JR. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201. RALEIGH. N.C 27611-5201 October 4, 1994 R. SAMUEL HUNT Ill SECRETARY MEMORANDUM TO: Joe Westbrook, P.E., Project Planning FROM: Lane Sauls, Environmental Biologist Environmental Unit SUBJECT: Protected Species Investigations associated with the Construction Consultation of the Charlotte Outer Loop, Mecklenburg County; Project No. R-2123 CA & CB. REFERENCE: E.I.S. R-2123; East Charlotte Outer Loop completed August 1989. Plants and animals with federal classifications of Endangered (E), Threatened (T), Proposed Endangered (PE), and Proposed Threatened (PT) are protected under provisions of Section 7 and Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as ammended. As of September 15, 1994, the FWS lists the two federally protected species for Mecklenburg County: Carolina heelsplitter (Lasmigona decorata) and Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii) . Both species are listed as Endangered (a species that is threatened with extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range). Lasmigona decorata (Carolina heelsplitter) E* "*" Denotes that no specimen from Mecklenburg County found in the past twenty years (1973-1993). Animal Family: Unionidae Date Listed: July 19, 1993 Distribution in N.C.: Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Union. The Carolina heelsplitter has an ovate, trapezoidxl, unsculptured shell which is greenish, yellowish, or brownish in color with greenish or blackish rays. The nacre is usually pearly-white to bluish-white graying to orange near the umbo and in older specimens the entire nacre may be mottled orange. The umbo is flattened and the beaks are 9 2 depressed and project a little above the hinge line. Habitat for the Carolina heelsplitter has been found in creeks, streams, and rivers. Individuals are most often found in shaded areas, either in a ponded portion of a small stream, or in runs along steep banks with a moderate current. Water less than three feet deep and substrates that are composed of soft mud, sand, muddy-sand, and sandy gravel are preferred. Presently, only three known populations of this mussel species exists; two of these populations are found in the North Carolina streams of Waxhaw Creek, Catawba River System, Union County and Goose Creek, Pee Dee River System, Union County. BIOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: NO EFFECT Suitable habitat does not exist at the project site for the Carolina heelsplitter. Distinct channelization, shoreline erosion and heavy siltation are present. A survey was conducted for evidence of mussel fauna. No evidence of naiades exists. Therefore, no adverse effects are expected to the Carolina heelsplitter as a result of project construction. Helianthus schweinitzii (Schweinitz's sunflower) E Plant Family: Asteraceae Federally Listed: June 6, 1991 Flowers Present: mid September-early October Distribution in N.C.: Cabarrus, Davidson, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Randolph, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes, Union. Schweinitz's sunflower is a rhizomatous perennial herb that grows 1-2 m tall from a cluster of carrot-like tubrous roots. The stems are deep red, solitary and only branch above mid-stem. The leaves are rough feeling above and resin-dotted and loosely soft-white-hairy beneath. Leaves of the sunflower are opposite on the lower part of the stem and usually become alternate on the upper stem. The broad flowers are borne from September until frost. These flowers are yellow in color and arranged in an open system of upwardly arching heads. The fruit is a smooth, gray-black achene. Schweinitz's sunflower is endemic to North and South Carolina. These sunflowers grow best in full sunlight or light shade in clearings and along the edges of open stands of oak-pine-hickory upland woods. Common soils that=this species is found in are moist to dryish clays, clay-loams, or sandy clay-loams, often with a high gravel content and always moderately podzolized. Natural fires and large herbivores are considered to be historically important in maintaining open habitat for these sunflowers. ., r 3 BIOLOGICAL CONCLUSION: NO EFFECT A plant-by-plant survey was conducted in areas providing suitable habitat: roadsides (I-85, US 29, NC 49 and SR 2800); railroad tracks (south of NC 49), powerline right-of- ways (from SR 2800 to SR 2833 and from SR 2800 to SR 2771); and forest edges contiguous with these open areas. No plants were observed. Therefore, no current impacts to Schweinitz's sunflower are expected. cc: V. Charles Bruton, Ph.D. M. Randall Turner, Environmental Supervisor "File:v R-2123 CA & CB