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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19990215 Ver 1_Complete File_19990308State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director 4 a NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES March 16, 1999 Ashe County WQC 401 Project # 990215 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification Mr. Bill Gilmore NC DOT PO Box 25201 Raleigh NC 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Gilmore: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions, to place fill material in 0.02 acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of paving SR 1133, as you described in your application dated March 8, 1999. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 3103. This Certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number 14 when the Corps of Engineers issues it. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. Also this approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application. If you change your project, you must notify us and send us a new application. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Domey at 919-733-1786. Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Raleigh Field Office Winston-Salem DWQ Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files Sincere , Dj? 1_J 4tae,cns 990215.1tr Division of Water Quality • Environmental Sciences Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd, Raleigh, NO 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper I °4' e "? zut? °? _y r M STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 E. NORRIS TOLSON GOVERNOR SECRETARY February 28, 1998 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Field Office 6508 Falls of the Neuse Road, Suite 120 Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 ATTN: Mr. Eric Alsmeyer NCDOT Coordinator Subject: Ashe County, Widening of SR 1133 (Ray Taylor Road) from SR 1248 (Beaver Creek Road) to SR 1134 (Buck Mountain Road). TIP No. R-3836, State Project No. 6.804832. Dear Sir: The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) proposes to widen SR 1133 (Ray Taylor Road) from SR 1248 (Beaver Creek Road) to SR 1134 (Buck Mountain Road). The project also involves realigning an existing intersection at SR 1133/ 1134. The purpose of the project is to widen SR 1133 to 24' of pavement with improved shoulders for a length of 0.9 miles. The project will impact one jurisdictional wetland. The proposed widening will impact a total of 0.02 acres of wetlands. Additionally, the project will impact an intermittent stream, unnamed tributary to Beaver Creek, which flows into the New River. Impacts to the stream will likely occur from the pipe being extended 13 linear feet in order to accommodate road widening. No High Quality Waters or Outstanding Resource Waters occur in the project area. DEM ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #): 14 PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE: 1) NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS 2) APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION 3) COORDINATION WITH THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). PLEASE PRINT. 1. OWNER's NAME: NC Dept. of Transportation; Planning & Environmental 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Post Office Box 25201 SUBDIVISION NAME: CITY: Raleigh STATE: NC ZIP CODE: 25201 PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME): (WORK) 919-733-3141 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: William D. Gilmore , P.E., Manager 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Ashe NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: West Jefferson 10a. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: 0.02 EXCAVATION: FLOODING: OTHER: DRAINAGE: TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.02 10b. (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION): LENGTH BEFORE: N/A FT AFTER: WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): N/A FT WIDTH AFTER: FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: N/A FT AFTER: FT (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: X CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED (ATTACH PLANS: 8 1/2" X 11" DRAWINGS ONLY): 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Purpose of project is to widen SR 1133 TO 24' of pavement with improved shoulders for a length of 0.9 miles. 3 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS): FT Project must fill a small portion of a wetland in order to accommodate the widening of SR 1133. A spring box is being put in to ensure the integrity of the rest of the wetland. 26, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAMS (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OR 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OR THEIR EQUIVALENT. b. IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PROJECT. C. IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. d. ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. e. WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? Rural •f. IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? g. SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE U.S. MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1) ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2) EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (WATER QUALITY) CERTIFICATION, AND 3) (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. OWNER'S/AGENT'S SIGNATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED (18g.)) MINIMUM CRITERIA DETERMINATION CHECKLIST The following questions provide direction in determining ?• whether a proposed project has only a minimum potential for environmental effects. Answer the following questions by chect:'_._ ___her yes or no. Refer to the attached guidance for assistance. TIP Project No. 313310 State Project No. _L 92o'f03? Project Location: Skll33 - C3 i?1FR cAea. PVS4r Co?Nr? Project Description: QM? T??ue.op- ReAn SP- I133? Flow. _ gE^.?IG2 CfJ:?.? RpCr4 I S P_ I-????) T? r , ? ?•?_ ,rl on?rr,.+„l Rc?=? ? s r2 l (?.: Anticipated Permits or Consultation Requirements: Special Project Information: P.:?,ttT : MINIMUM CRITERIA. YE S NO 1. Is the proposed project listed as a type which would quality as a Non-Major Action under the Minimum Criteria? Y l J PART B: MINIMUM CRITERIA EXCEPTIONS 2. Is the proposed action likely to precipitate significant, foreseeable alterations in land use, planned growth, or development patterns? 3. Does the proposed action divide or disrupt ? an established community? 4. Does the proposed action bypass an existing community? l/* Cultural Resources 18. Will the project have an "effect" on a property or site listed on the National Register of Historic Places? v 19. Will the proposed action require acquisition of additional right of way from publicly owned parkland or recreational areas? Reviewed by: C Date : i k - If any of questions 2 through 12 are answered "yes", the proposed project does not qualify as a Non-Major Action. A state environmental impact statement (EIS) or environmental assessment (EA) will be required. For assistance, contact: L. J. Ward, P.E. Manager, Planning and Environmental Branch P.C. Box 25201. Raleigh, NC 27611 (919) 733-3141 Fax: (919) 733-9794 Questions in Part C are designed to assist the Engineer in determining whether a permit or consultation with a state or federal resource agency may be required. if any Q?:?s:ic^ Part C is answered "yes", refer to the Environmental Guidance "I,_s ciucuiacnc and contact the appropriate individual for assistance. I-- - DEFINITIONS Definitions for areal descriptions used in this report are as follows: Project Study Area denotes the area bounded by proposed ROW limits; Project Vicinity describes an area extending 0.8km (0.5 mi.) on all sides of the project study area; and Project Region is equivalent to an area represented by a 7.5 USGS quadrangle map. WATER RESOURCES Jurisdictional surface waters are located within the project study area, which lies within the New (Kanawha) River Basin. An Unnamed tributary to Beaver Creek runs parallel to SR 1133 starting at the middle of the project towards the southern end. This tributary to Beaver Creek was approximately 0.9 m (3.0 ft) wide and has an average depth of 0.08 m (3.0 in.) at this location. The waters of the tributary were very clear at the time of the survey, yielding a visibility the entire depth of the stream. Streams have been assigned a best usage classification by the DWQ. The classification of the Unnamed tributary is the same as Beaver Creek (Index No. 10-1-25) which is WS-IV Tr. Class WS-IV are waters protected as water supplies which are generally in moderately to highly developed watersheds; point source discharges of treated wastewater are permitted pursuant to Rules .0104 and .0211 of this Subchapter; local programs to control non-point source and storm water discharge of pollution are required; suitable for all Class C uses. The Class C uses include aquatic life propagation and survival, fishing, wildlife, secondary recreation and agriculture. The supplemental classification Tr stands for trout waters suitable for natural trout propagation and maintenance of stocked trout. Point source dischargers located throughout North Carolina are permitted through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Service (NPDES) program. Any discharger is required to register for a permit. There are no point source dischargers affecting the project study area. Neither High Quality (HQW), Water Supplies (WS-I or WS-II) Nor Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW) occur within 1.6km (1.0mi.) of the project study area. Criteria to determine the presence of jurisdictional wetlands include evidence of hydric soils, hydrophytic vegetation and hydrology. Jurisdictional wetlands are located within the project study area. There is one jurisdictional wetland on the project study area; they lie adjacent to unnamed tributary to Beaver Creek. The project will impact a total of (0.02ac) of wetland at this site. Also, The Unnamed tributary to Beaver Creek is jurisdictional surface water located in the project study area. There will be a 13-foot extension of an existing 48" CMP, which will result in impacts to jurisdictional surface waters. There will be 13 feet of linear impacts to surface waters as a result of piping. Permits Since impacts to Waters of the United States are anticipated, a permit will be required from the COE in accordance with provisions of section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). A Section 404 Wilmington District Nationwide Permit No. 14 is likely to be applicable for all impacts to Waters of the United States, including wetlands and surface waters from the proposed project. This permit authorizes fills for roads crossing waters of the United States (including wetlands and other special; aquatic sites) provided the activity meets all the following criteria. The width of the fill is limited to the minimum necessary for the actual crossing; the fill placed in waters of the United States is limited to a filled area of no more than 1/3 acre. Furthermore, no more than a total of 200 linear feet of the fill for the roadway can occur in. special aquatic sites, including wetlands. The crossing is culverted, bridged or otherwise designed to prevent the restriction of, and to withstand, expected high flows and tidal flows, and to prevent the restriction of low flows and the movement of aquatic organisms. The crossing, including all attendant features, both temporary and permanent, must be a part of a single and complete project for crossing of a water of the United States. For fills in special aquatic sites, including wetlands, the permittee must notify the District Engineer in accordance with the Notification general condition. The notification must also include a delineation of affected special aquatic sites, including wetlands. A North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Section 401 Water Quality General Certification and concurrence from WRC is also required, due to the fact the project lies in a trout county. Federally-Protected Species Plants and animals with federal classifications of Endangered, Threatened, Proposed Endangered, Proposed Threatened are protected under provisions of Section 7 and Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act. As of January 15, 1999, Six species are listed for Ashe County (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1998). A summary of the species' natural history and distribution follows (Table 1). Gymnoderma iineare (Rock gnome lichen) Endangered Plant Family: Federally Listed: December 28, 1994 The rock gnome lichen is a squamulose lichen in the reindeer moss family. The lichen can be identified by its fruiting bodies, which are born singly or in clusters, black in color, and are found at the tips of the squamules. The fruiting season of the rock gnome lichen occurs from July through September. The rock gnome lichen is a narrow endemic, restricted to areas of high humidity. These high humidity environments occur on high elevation (:1220.0 m/ 4000.0 ft) mountaintops and cliff faces which are frequently bathed in fog or lower elevation (< 762.0 m/ 2500.0 ft) deep gorges in the Southern Appalachians. The rock gnome lichen primarily occurs on vertical rock faces where seepage water from forest soils above flows at (and only at) very wet times. The rock gnome lichen is almost always found growing with the moss Andreaea in these vertical intermittent seeps. The major threat of extinction to the rock gnome lichen relates directly to habitat alteration/loss of high elevation coniferous forests. These coniferous forests usually lie adjacent to the habitat occupied by the rock gnome lichen. The high elevation habitat occurs in the counties of Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Mitchell, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey. The lower elevation habitat of the rock gnome lichen can be found in the counties of Jackson, Rutherford and Transylvania. BIOLOGICAL CONCLUSION NO EFFECT The project is located at an elevation of 939 m (3080 ft) above mean sea level. This is well below the required elevational limits of rock gnome lichen. The NCNHP database of rare species was checked and no records for this species were found in the project study area. The construction of the proposed project will not affect rock gnome lichen. Hedyotis purpurea var. montana (Roan Mountain bluet or mountain purple) Endangered Plant Family: Rubiaceae Federally Listed: April 5, 1990 Flowers Present: June - July (best time is mid June) Roan Mountain bluet is a perennial species with roots and grows in low tufts. Roan Mountain bluet has several bright purple flowers arranged in a terminal cyme that are visible from June to July although best viewing is mid June. This plant can be found on cliffs, outcrops, steep slopes, and in the gravelly talus associated with cliffs. Known populations of Roan Mountain bluet occur at elevations of 1400.0-1900.0 m (4600.0-6200.0 ft). It grows best in areas where it is exposed to full sunlight and in shallow acidic soils composed of various igneous, metamorphic, and metasedimentary rocks. BIOLOGICAL CONLUSION NO EFFECT There are no high elevation cliffs, outcrops or steep slopes in the project study area. The NCNHP database of rare species was checked and no records for this species were found in the project study area. The construction of the proposed project will not affect Roan Mountain bluet. Organisms which are listed as Endangered (E), Threatened (T), Significantly Rare (SR), or Special Concern (SC) by the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) list of rare and animal species are afforded state protection under the State Endangered Species Act and the North Caroiina Plant Protection and Conservation Act of 1979; however the level of protection given to state listed species does not apply to NCDOT activities. Seventeen FSC are listed for Ashe County. Table 3 lists Federal Candidate Species, the species in the study area. This species list is provided for informational purposes as the status of these species may be upgraded in the future. i aoie o. reaerai apecies or co ncern Tor Hsne Lounty Scientific Name Common Name State Status Habitat Phenacobius teretulus Kanawha minnow Sc No Thryomanes bewickii altus Appalachian Bewick's wren E Yes Sylvilagus obscures Appalachian cottontail SR No Lasmigona subviridus Green floater E No Ophiogomphus howei Pygmy snaketail SR Yes Speyeria diana Diana fritillary butterfly SR No Speyeria idala Regal fritillary butterfly SR Yes Stenelmis gammoni Gammon's stenelmis riffle beetle SR No Carex manhartii Manhart's sedge C No Euphorbia purpurea Glade spurge C No Gymncarpium appalachianum Appalachian oak fern C/PE No Juglans cinerea Butternut W5 No Lilium grayi Gray's lily T-SC Yes Poa paludigena Bog bluegrass E No Saxifraga caroliniana Carolina saxifrage C No Delphinium exaltatum Tall larkspur E-SC No Cladonia psoromica Bluff Mountain reindeer lichen C No 1) Threatened (T) are native or once native plant or animal wh ich is likelv to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of it's range. 2) Endangered (E) are species that are native or once native species of flora or fauna whose continued existence as a viable component of the State's flora or fauna is determined to be in jeopardy. 3) Significantly Rare (SR) are species that are very rare in North Carolina, generally with 1-20 populations in the state. 4) Special Concern (SC) species are any species of wild plant or animal native or once native to North Carolina which is determined to require monitoring but which may be taken under regulations. 5) Candidate (C) species are very rare in North Carolina, with 1-20 populations in the state, generally substantially reduced in numbers by habitat destruction.