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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19990222 Ver 1_Other Documents_20000606 (2)°?.?° STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 GOVERNOR August 16, 1999 DAVID MCCOY SECRETARY MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Mike Bell, USACE Washington FROM: V. Charles Bruton, Ph.D., Assistant Manager C Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch SUBJECT: Revised Mitigation Plan, Greene Street Bridge Mitigation Site Bridge No. 411 over the Tar River on SR 1531 and Pitt Street (extension) TIP B-2225 Attached, please find the revised mitigation plan for the Greene Street Bridge Mitigation Site. Distribution o1' this revised report (within two months of issuance of the permit) fulfills `Special Condition part f of the Individual Permit No. 199505645. If you have any questions, please contact Karen M. Lynch at (919) 733-1173. A- cc: Mr. David Cox, WRC . Mr. John Hefner, USFWS Mr. David Franklin, USACE Wilmington Ms. Alice Gordon, PD&EA Mr. John Hennessy, DWQ Mr. Pushker Kharecha, USACE Wilmington File B-2225 Compensatory Mitigation Plan for Greene Street Bridge Pitt County Bridge Number 411 on SR 1531 and Pitt Street (extension) TIP Project Number B-2225 North Carolina State Project Number 8.2220601 Prepared by Natural Systems Unit II Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch North Carolina Department of Transportation August 16, 1999 1.0 Introduction and Description of Proposed Project The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) proposes to replace the existing Greene Street bridge over the Tar River in Greenville and construct an additional bridge 330 feet upstream, extending Pitt Street across the Tar River. Both bridges will provide one-way traffic flow, circulating northbound and southbound traffic through the central business district of Greenville. Greene Street will provide a two-lane bridge for northbound traffic, while Pitt Street will accommodate two lanes of southbound traffic. Both bridges will provide a 28-foot travelway with two feet allocated for bicycles on the right side of the bridges. In addition. each bridge will have five-foot sidewalks. Environmental impacts associated with this project are considered in several documents. Most recently. the document "Environmental Assessment and Programmatic Section 4(t) Evaluation (1996)" was completed. 2.0 Wetland Resources 2.1 Methodology Wetlands were delineated by Tim W. Savidge of NCDOT on June 27, 1996 using the "Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual" (1987). A total of four wetland sites were identified in the delineation; these were verified by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on August 27, 1996. Impacts to jurisdictional wetlands were determined to be 0.66 acres. Mechanized clearing in wetlands will account for 0.11 acres of impacts and the remaining 0.55 acres of impacts will be from fill. 2.2 Impacted Wetlands Of the total 0.66 acres of wetland impacts, 0.36 acres are cypress swamp, 0.2 acres are bottomland hardwoods and 0.1 acre consists of graminoid marsh (disturbed, utility right- of-way). Using the "Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina - Third Approximation" (Schafale and Weakley 1990), these wetlands are classified as cypress- gum swamp (brownwater subtype), coastal plain levee forest (brownwater subtype) and a regularly disturbed transmission line easement containing shrubby and herbaceous vegetation. 3.0 Mitigation 3.1 Purpose and Goals Compensatory mitigation to offset the impacts of this project will occur onsite. The NCDOT has purchased 3.1 acres of land between the proposed bridges specifically to be used for mitigation for Project B-2225. A deed containing a boundary description of the property purchased for mitigation is attached. This mitigation site will provide approximately 1.75 acres of creation/restoration, 0.40 acres of enhancement and 0.95 acres of preservation of upland levee forest and adjacent bottomlands. The premise of mitigation would be to provide a contiguous bottomland hardwood and cypress swamp system in areas where fill had previously been placed and to enhance areas that had been continually altered for utility-line right of way. Because of the proximity of adjacent urban areas, it is important to maintain or increase (by creating, restoring or enhancing) wetlands in sites such as this, as wetlands provide flood stora-,e and the opportL1111t%' for pollutant removal and sediment filtration and retention. 4.0 Site Description Pockets of bottomland hardwood wetlands occur on the project property among the alluvial levee forest, adjacent to the Tar River. Further from the river, cypress swamp occurs in deeper depressions. Disturbed freshwater marsh and continually maintained higher around are found throughout the property along utility and bridge right of ways. In general, this area contains only slight changes in elevation with the lower depressions being occupied by cypress swamp and the higher areas adjacent to the river, an alluvial levee system. The property is traversed by a gravel access road and utility lines and structures, all of which will be removed. 4.1 Hydrology Overbank flooding occurs from the Tar River, although a high berm likely reduces the amount and frequency of overbank flooding from the river into the levee forest. The United States Geological Survey has intermittently collected gage height data from the Tar River at Greenville (station 902084000) at this location. River stage data were collected from 1985 through the middle of September 1990 and again from April 1997 through the present. Gaps often exist in data collection so the precise extent of river flooding is unknown. Overbank flooding was noted on the north side of the river during a site visit on January 29, 1999. The river stage was 10.3 feet when overbank flooding occurred. A review of hydrological data has shown that overbank flooding is a frequent phenomena that occurs frequently during the growing season. On the average, overbank flooding occurred 21 days during the growing season when considering the last six years that data were collected. Hydrology of the cypress swamp is influenced by a man-made canal located adjacent to the project that flushes water back and forth from the Tar River. Cypress swamps generally have a long hydroperiod, being flooded throughout the winter and episodically in the summer. Adjacent to the project site, beavers have impounded a canal, creating deeper backwaters. 4.2 Vegetation Wetland communities on the project site include cypress-gum swamp (brownwater subtype), coastal plain levee forest (brownwater subtype) and a regularly disturbed transmission line easement containing shrubby and herbaceous vegetation. Dominant vegetation in and adjacent to the cypress swamp includes trees such as baldcypress (Taxodium distichum), American elm (Ulmus americana), water ash (Fraxinus caroliniana), water hickory (Carya ayuaticu) and swamp cottonwood (Populus heterophylla). Ironwood (Carpinzt.s caroliniana) is a common understory tree on slightly higher elevations, Several species of shrubs including hawthorn (Crataegus sp.) and buttonbush (Cephulanthus occidentalis) are present. Dominant vegetation in the levee forest and bottomlands include sycamore (Plutanus occidentalis), Green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvunicu), river birch (Betula nigru), willow oak (Ouercus phellos) and water hickory (Curyu ayuaticu). The disturbed marsh consists of a variety of grasses, sedges and herbs with some shrubby gro%\th. The Invasive aquatic plant, alligator \%eed (.41terncn thera:?hiloxeroicles) is also prevalent near a drainage ditch. Re_>ular mowinh! under utility lines has prevented succession into mature cypress swamp. -1.3 Soils . Two soil types occur within the mitigation site and both are considered to be hydric (USDA 1989). Soils adjacent to the Tar River and within 500 feet are classified as Bibb complex. This mapping series consists of flood plain soils or alluvial deposits consisting of a variety of tine sandy loams. Areas of Bibb soils experience very frequent flooding for brief periods. Beyond 500 feet from the river, the site contains soils classified as Cape Fear loam. These soils are also poorly drained with the soils being frequently flooded for brief periods. Both soil types are rated as 'good' for supporting suitable wildlife habitat (cover and food) including hardwood trees and shrubs (Karnowski et. al 1974). 5.0 Proposed Wetland Mitigation Mitigated wetlands would support a levee system adjacent to the river that trancends into deeper bottomland hardwoods and cypress swamp with more contiguous flow than is currently present. The mitigation site is comprised of a total of 3.1 acres located between the proposed Pitt Street bridge and Greene Street as depicted in Figure. 1. Of this acreage, 2.15 acres are for enhancement and restoration/creation in addition to 0.95 acres of preservation. Figure 2a illustrates existing wetlands and Figure 2b outlines mitigation areas for comparison. The mitigation site encompasses regularly mowed, disturbed right-of-way (former utility line right-of-way) that functions as a fresh water marsh. This freshwater marsh was determined to be at an elevation of 0.9 - 1.8 m mean sea level (msl). Once planted, this area would revert to cypress swamp such as that found near the northern end of the project site. The cleared land near the northern boundary would be graded to the elevation of the existing, adjacent cypress swamp. In addition, the portion of gravel road adjacent to cypress swamp would be graded and planted as cypress swamp. Elevation of the existing cypress swamp was found to range from 1.1 - 1.9 m msl. Bottomland hardwood wetlands were determined to range in elevation from 1.8 - 2.1 m msl with a small portion of the wetlands located at 2.4 in msl. Higher areas adjacent to the maintained bridge right-of way would be graded to the elevation of the current bottomlands. The existing gravel road and land adjacent to the bridges would be graded to the elevation of the bottomlands and planted in hardwoods similar to those existing in the bottomlands. There is also a triangular shaped area of non-wetland vegetation that contains predominately invasive Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense) that would be cleared and graded to allow a continuation of bottomland forest. O i" a z z z v 7- 0 CD ' D O - z Q n 0- U) m G) CD I (D V) CD O? 3 c n - J r-f- ll<rn W i N N N Ul ` n i ?re3a a?\ io of ?I 1 ? •• ? z m .f, ? i -? C7 0 0 o x i, y C --I z m 5 ? D ?,/ " ? O Oz z Or m D m > m m O D -..? ? z v Gl y v - -? m ' O n z `n z ' .. m N '_' D N m O n O T Z _ e` i i N i i ? CJ , CD I ? r Oo r a? I? OC/1 co r-- n O r N N _ w• I Lr v? ,, - c l - ? ? _ ?1 c r ??f CD' I r Z` I 1 C ? ~ d ? ? x??f G r L-cc NRPMO 'Al Nl? I-ME I CO CD ::D C?j C U i 7 \ \\ \ \ ' I / i `1;91 CZ)j ZEE CD CLJ ? CIS .-__-_. F z I i I I?i;,1 ,z\?? ;; 1 \ M{ • ?? a 7-1 I opsoll lroin hh-dicr (non-Wet) areas \ ill he stockpiled onsitc and later reuse<i for topsoil in the mitigated areas once grading is completed. The stockpiled topsoil will ! c clearly labeled so that their intended use is known. 5.1 Kvdrologic restoration Mitigation will involve extending existing wetlands by grading non-wet areas to the elevation of the wetland areas. Stockpiled topsoil will be incorporated on top of the graded area. -Vreas of microtopographic relief will be created throughout the area to be graded. In addition. removal of the gravel access road will provide for a more contiguous overland flow of water. As previously mentioned, overbank flooding from the Tar River is sufficient to create h,,-drological conditions favorable for successful mitigation. 5.2 Plant community restoration When grading is complete, vegetative communities will match the adjacent wetland with the created/restored levee community grading into a bottomland hardwoods; cypress swamp, toward the north end of the project. Trees to be planted in the cypress swamp include bald cypress (40%), swamp tupelo (swamp blackgum - A ssa aquatica) (40%), green ash (10%) and water hickory (10%). Closer to the river, trees to be planted in the bottomland hardwood area include sycamore, green ash, river birch, willow oak and water hickory. These proposed tree species are found onsite and are consistent with the community assemblages described by Schafale and Weakley (1990). Hardwood trees to be planted will be at least 12 to 18" tall and at least a year old at the time of planting. Trees will be planted on 8-foot centers with a variety of trees in each row to create a mosaic of different types of trees. 5.3 Site considerations Due to the occurrence of active beavers in the mitigation area, either tree protection or beaver removal may be necessary to insure the survival of trees. In addition. the marsh area has been invaded by Alligator weed (.4Iternanthera philoxeroides), a noxious aquatic plant that may invade higher ground. Two initial sprayings (early summer and late fall) with an appropriate herbicide such as Rodeo may be necessary to reduce the competitiveness of this weed. As canopy cover increases, this aggressive weed will likely become diminished. Since construction equipment will be active on the mitigation site, problems with soil compaction are likely. After grading and installation of stockpiled topsoil, soil compaction will be corrected (ripped) with the use of subsoiling equipment. Appropriate erosion control measures will be implemented to minimize impacts to water quality. If necessary, the soil will be stabilized with annuals (such as winter rye) to reduce erosion. Topsoil from existing high ground will be stockpiled for inclusion into replanted areas. Since soil fertility varies considerably, fertilizer supplements may be necessar.,. 6.0 Monitoring plan 6.1 Hy(b-olo,n- Placement of (40-inch) groundwater monitoring wells will occur 1) the levee forest depression (bottomlands) and 2) in the created/restored site adjacent to the bridge. Surface water monitoring wells will also be placed in the two newly created/restored areas described above. Duplicate surface water wells will be placed in the created/restored swamp forest (3b) and duplicate surface water wells will be placed in the existing swamp forest two years prior to mitigation implementation (3a) as illustrated in Figure 2b. Data from these wells will be collected throughout the year with particular attention paid to the hydrology present during the growing season from March 15 through November 16. y y In the cypress swamp area to be created/restored, success will be determined using data from monitoring wells (well 3b) to demonstrate that inundation or saturation within 12 inches of the ground has existed consecutively for at least 25% of the growing season. Hydrologic data from the south portion of the mitigation site in the created/restored bottomlands (well 92) will demonstrate that inundation or saturation within 12 inches of the ground has existed consecutively for at least 12.5% of the growing season. If either community fails to meet the criteria listed above (25% for cypress swamp forest, 12.5% for bottomlands) a comparative analysis of the hydrologic data from the restoration/creation area and corresponding reference area will be performed to determine whether the data are statistically different. 6.2 Vegetation After planting, two vegetation monitoring plots will be established in mitigated areas that are located adjacent to monitoring wells. One monitoring plot will be located in an area that is (currently) non-wet near the bridge right-of-way and the other monitoring plot will be in the disturbed utility right of way, adjacent to the existing cypress swamp. Monitoring plots will be 50'x50' in size. Plots will be monitored annually by stem counts (# and species per plot) and assessment of plant vigor (healthy, unhealthy) and species composition. Adjustments (additions of plantings) may occur if deemed necessary. Since vegetation in the mitigated area is to grade from levee forest to bottomland hardwood to deeper cypress swamp, the vegetation of planted trees should match adjacent existing wetlands with success determined at the end of the fifth growing season. Successful plantings will be determined by obtaining at least 260 of the target trees per acre after five years. The target number of 260 trees per acre after five years is determined by a ratio assuming that 680 trees per acre are planted initially. Target species are defined as trees from the list of species to be planted as stated in Section 5.2. 6.3 Dee riwnation 01'Succ'c!ss1111 Success will be achieved if one of the above criteria (percentage of -grow in-a season or statistically similar water levels between wells) is met and if the planted vegetation are successful. 7.0 Mitigation Credit Ratios NCDOT proposes to mitigate for 0.66 acres of impact through a combination of restoration. creation. enhancement and preservation. Three and one tenth acres of land were purchased solel% for mitigation of project B-2225 and will be used to compensate for unavoidable impacts to wetlands. Of this land, 2.1 acres will be used for active mitigation: 0.34 acres are to be restored/created as cypress swamp and 0.40 acres are to be enhanced as cypress swamp. Approximately 1.41 acres will be created/restored as bottomland hardwood. Much of the remaining parcel of land (0.95 acres) is forested upland levee with pockets of wetlands and would be more beneficial intact, from an ecological perspective, as branches and root systems of vegetation provide filtration, nutrient adsorption and sediment retention. For this project, NCDOT has exceeded the required ratio for compensatory mitigation. Three and one tenth acres will be used for mitigation of 0.66 acres of impact which yields a mitigation to impacts ratio of greater than 4:1. 8.0 Implementation and Reporting Schedule Because the mitigation site is contiguous with the project site, restoration and enhancement of the B-2225 bridge site will occur towards completion of the construction phase of the bridges, since soil compaction from heavy equipment and injury to small trees may present problems. Construction and grading of the mitigation site will be initiated immediately after the bridge project is completed. Planting of tree species will take place the following fall/winter. The mitigation site shall be constricted and planted by May 31, 2004. Monitoring of the hydrology and vegetation will be conducted for five years with annual monitoring reports submitted to the appropriate agencies in January of each following year. 9.0 As-built reports Within 90 days (by August 31, 2004) after the mitigation project is completed, a description, photos and as-built plans describing the Greene Street mitigation site will be provided to the appropriate resource agencies. Pertinent information such as the degree of established vegetation, vegetation monitoring plots, data from surface and ground water wells and ground elevations will be included in the as built reports. 10.0 Dispensation of propertri NCDOT will retain ownership of the mitigation site and protect it in perpetuity. It is possible that classes from nearby East Carolina University would like to use the area for the study of wetlands. References Carter and Burgess, Inc. 1996. Environmental assessment and programmatic section 4(f) evaluation. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration and NC Department of Transportation, Division of Highways.. Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of Engineers wetlands delineation manual. Technical Report Y-87-1, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg MS. Karnowski, E.H. , J.B. Newman, J. Dunn and J.A. Meadows. 1974. Soil Survey of Pitt County, North Carolina. USDA Soil Conservation Service and NC Agricultural Experiment Station. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D. C. 73 )PP. Schafale, M.P. and A.S. Weakley. 1990. Classification of the natural communities of North Carolina, Third Approximation. NC Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, NCDEHNR, Raleigh. 325pp. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). 1989. Hydric soils of North Carolina. Soil Conservation Service, Raleigh, NC. 20 pp. / I I $Q.00 [[ T I ECCISn T;lr ?CF I F, xc.i.:,e Tax I oUUn IJ,IJ illl r)r) / nnrt: rr, lu°t n ,.. 0 i0u1 t•ARChr, nr? I1' ording Ti.mc, k and Pao^ x Lot No. Parce.L T<lentif.ier. No. ri£icd by County on the day of 19 i.l after recordinq to Albert E. Joyner, Division Right of Way Agent, NC Department Transportation, 105 E:astbrook Drive, Greenville, ITC 27058 is instrument was prepared by Robert If. Arnold, III, Right of Way Agent NC Department of Transportation ief description for the Index: Property described in Deed Book 641, Page 485, Pitt County gistry. NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED IS DEED made this, 19thday of June GRANTOR IOBBY RAY O'NEAL AND WIFE, IARBARA L. O'NEAL 168 US 413 'ARMVILLE, NC 27828 19 98 , by and between GRANTEE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, All AGENCY OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 105 EASTBROOK DRIVE GREENVILLE, 11C 27859 iter in appropriate block for each p-t t.y: n.nne, addre_^,n, and, if appropriate, character of itity e.q. corporation or partnership. in designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, icr_essorn, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural., masculine, feminine or neuter required by context. TNESSETII, that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration rf $4,125.00_paid by the Grantee, in receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant:, bargain, X11 and convey unto the grantee in fee simple, all that certain lot or parcel of land tuated GREENVILLE Township, PITT ____County, Plortt: Carolina and more rrticularly described as follows: Being a portion of that property described in Deed Book, 641, Page 495, Pitt County Registry, paid tract is lying between the proposed eastern right of way boundary of Survey Line-h-, Pitt Street Extension, and tare -Flan -tern r.i.oht of way boundary of Survey Line-[ Greenn St.r.eet, and extends from the northern bank of the Tar River norttn.rard.Ly to a rtraight line extending from a point located 9.607 m, (31.5') westerly from and normal to Survey Station 20+60, Survey Line-hl-to a point located 15 m, (49.21') easterly from and normal to Survey Station 21100, Survey Said tract contains 3.170 Acres more or less. Sue W. Smith, beneficiary, and William 11. Lewis, Jr.., trustee, have entered into the execrrti.on of the foregoing instrument for the purpose of re.lonsinq any aril all interest in the property hereinnbove described an set forth in that deed of trust dated April. 2, 1996, to Sue PI. Smith, beneficiary, -,I Wi.l.li.am ff. Lewis, -Jr., trustee From Bobby Ray O'tlea.l, and r.,i.fe Har.bnra O'rlenl. recorded in Deed (look 641, Page 497, Pitt County Regi..^,tr.y, and in no way ,rnrrant: t:he title to tl,o Grantee. .. M- Ans,-. Form 11-,. 1 19 76 rar.(r j,) T , rty herni.rlabovpp des,:,.iL....l as .,,'Plirc:i by r,rrantor Icy inntrumnnl. r:e,-ordnd in map showing the above described property is recorded in plat Ftook ----- ---- `' n c7 e TO HAVE AND TO uOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel of land and a.Ll privil.gnr, and npprrrtennnces thereto belonging to the Grantee in E„e simple, And the Grantor covenants•wittr the Grantee, that Grantut: is seized of the- premieres in free simple, has the right to convey the same .in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the Lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except for the exceptions hereinafter. .stated. Title to the property hereinabove described is subject to the following exceptions. None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set their hands and seals, or if corporate, has caused this instrument to be signed in its corporate name by its duly authorized officers and its seal to be hereunto affixed by authority of its Board of Director.. the day and year first above written. (SEAL ) Bobby R. O' Nga 1. N-eal -ea- IT (SEAL) (SEAL) ru?eo,lJ.?3rr'Lh can Li.ciar.y (SEAL) fill.lam lL? ,ewi.s,jr.., I_rusLee SEAL-STAMP NORTH CAROLINA COUNTZ OF PITT I, klft&t[_ , a Notary Public of said county do hereby certify that_Bfl6 y e. a ?ANin / ,. _/ ,_..o _ P_ / . n. ,i / . u m r, V f un[I`VK, personally appeared before m this day and acknowledged d the c Cxtir' on of the forego?ng instrument. Witness my (rand and official stamp or seal, this r/tday of 19-76. My Commission ex ices: .3-.2-90 NOTARY The forego' Pitt N. C. g Certificate(s) of ?9?z1 f, is/arc r_ertifie t be correct. This instrum the date and time and in the Book and Page sho By N.C. Bar Assoc. Form tro. 7 1J'i6 ROBERT N. ARNOLD III -NOTARY FU" ? County of stew A eat and this certificate are duly regi stered at wn on the first page hereof. REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR?? COULlTY Deputy/Assistant - Register of Deeds FILED ANNIE e.•IIULD0 fll.?;I;,CEft o? UF?(;g??? J . Lam, ?I II'1 J U `19 ;III I rOu!ITY, IIC C C? L Z DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO Regulatory Division Action ID No. 199505645 August 15, 2000 Mr. William D. Gilmore, Manager Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch North Carolina Department of Transportation 1548 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1548 Dear Mr. Gilmore: Pq AUG i VIETLAUDJ UMU?... ?4riTE?iSECT?`.` Reference the Department of the Army (DA) permit issued to you on June 30, 1999, and your written request of June 22, 2000, for a permit modification to construct temporary work bridges in the Tar River. One 38 meter long and 8.6 meter wide temporary work bridge will be supported with steel piles in the Tar River immediately downstream of bents 2 and 3 of the proposed Pitt Street Bridge. The second temporary work bridge will be the same size and also supported by steel piles in the Tar River immediately upstream of bents 3,4 and 5 of the proposed Green Street Bridge. This modification request is associated with the replacement of the Greene Street Bridge (SR 1531) and the construction of a new parallel bridge to extend Pitt Street across the Tar River in Greenville, North Carolina (TIP B-2225, Federal Aid Project No. BRN-6964(1), State Project No. 8.2220601). Please see the attached construction drawings for reference. This modification request was coordinated during the monthly interagency concurrence meeting on June 15, 2000, with the North Carolina Division of Water Quality, as well as other appropriate State and Federal agencies. The coordination resulted in no objections to this modification request. Therefore, the permit is hereby modified in accordance with the specific work activities described above. It is understood that all conditions of the original permit remain applicable and that the expiration date is unchanged. Any questions regarding this correspondence may be directed to Mr. Michael Bell, NCDOT Coordinator/Regulatory Project Manager at the Washington Regulatory Field Office, telephone (252) 975-1616, extension 26. Sincerely, James W. DeLony Colonel, U.S. Army District Engineer Enclosure Copies Furnished(without enclosure): Mr. John Hennessy Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Wetlands Section 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 Mr. Doug Huggett Division of Coastal Management 1638 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1638 Mr. Larry Hardy National Marine Fisheries Service Pivers Island Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Mr. William L. Cox, Chief Wetlands Protection Section - Region IV Water Management Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 61 Forsyth Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. Tom McCartney U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. David Cox Post Office Box 118 Northside, North Carolina 27564 2 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION M bas B. HUNT JR. P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 GOVERNOR August 25, 1999 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Washington Field Office P.O. Box 1000 Washington, North Carolina 27889-1000 ATTENTION: Mr. Michael Bell. NCDOT Coordinator Dear Sir: r SEP 2 DAvID MCCOY SECRETARY Subject: Pitt County, Replacement of Bridge No. 411 SR 1531 (Greene Street) and Construction of Parallel Structure on Extension of Pitt Street, over the Tar River, Federal Project No. BRM-6964(1), State Project No. 8.2220601, T.I.P. No. B-2225. AID 1995005645. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) proposes to replace bridge number 411 in its existing location with a new two-lane bridge that will accommodate northbound traffic. Pitt Street will be extended across the Tar River with a second two- lane bridge 330 feet upstream of Bridge 411 and will accommodate southbound traffic. Section 404 and 401 permits were issued June 30, 1999. Two utility companies, Greenville Utilities Commission (GUC) and Carolina Power and Light (CP&L) have now informed us that the relocation of the utility lines will impact jurisdictional wetlands. There will be two types of impacts. 1. The first will result from hand clearing less than 0.05 acres of wetlands. We understand that this activity is not jurisdictional and therefore would not require approval by either the USACE or the NC Division of Water Quality (DWQ). We are providing this information as a courtesy for your information and because the hand clearing will take place adjacent to our bridge construction zone. 2. The second impact will be from the placement of structures in jurisdictional wetlands. The structures will be concrete in tightly sealed forms and the material will be used as structural members for a standard support for the transmission line footings. These are the types of structures permitted under ?y /tiit?en 2 A SCALE MAPS nog nvme. • T ) al sclk r Shatmetm N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS PITT COUNTY PROJECT: 8.2220601 (B-2225) REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE NO.411 OVER THE TAR RIVER SHEET I OFS ©. + '-? \ I + 1;.11'4 I'. I441 4 I, ? i \Q I1I?? it 6 Ng6?P, ??1 f1 1 1 r? r ? 1 ri I r? l • +? ?? 1 ? ? ? •? ? WOODS a?i a?i a???l J?f? \ ov's, ` Woods P O S \i C- IE PT o? ?RAAfsppR-f('S-C?oN -Frco3e Z3 - ? z z ? fe-Cw,%. k- V)--)orf%,Qi*e ,' bra 4r L4fi s lj e-e.--t- 3 04 7 g (Z S (9 °t O Ai O 5i O :ems f?;'.?€ i? .2ffA jai( r / , / GUY LEAD TABLE STR. No. 13 t+r AHEAD BAClG ?. •`;?,? ?;t ?_( \ \ / 70',64' 70',64` s ?; ` Wooos P.I. 1099,.•j1, I?111 r 'I ??1t r STA. 4+99.47 A 0 WHITE CONCRETE CO. EL,1' J! k \ DB W 43, PG 149 89'2556.'RT. MB 6, PG 101 ' /C/ • r'? c, 13 / BOO ti? ??? ,? rE•\ \ \ /? ? ,``4 / .i? WOODS \ ~,t f ct. y .. .1" yt ,±I s . t ` A `?kiJ , r1 I fl -.? GUY LEAD TABLE STR. a a No. 13-1 AHEAD BACK •N,^? .o ? ? •• I? j /w \?? ? j ????? ? ? ?i ??i J a'... .. -' k0 50'.44' 50'.44' TQ1116 ??.\\ / / iII Jr?; 0 13-1 EQUAWN P.I. 1118 / STA. 46+40.61 LINE BACK STA. 0+00 LINE AHEAD WOODS si 45'42'52" LT. ??J I-p? 4 ' 1 1?1 1 1 1 ?? ?jJj 1 •? ?' ,fir I 1 ??j ?; r???1'? 1 . Irj•? ??? ?? ? ? i>roSe c? 13 _ ZZZ S f n sti?-t ? ? 7 ?iZS?99 1,`« 1) E3 D 2 4, °G 573 5 cy?- ±= 1dYJl?t?idt? ? j I ? . Itr ?0rifrlta 1 R4,/'.1CND P ?CC(l •rt`? X l ` /?rt,J?1?J1?? ??J;? ?J??JE ? _ / ?UD-Tti H. MI_LIR DB 25---?G ;,97 D13 G 52, 901 1 4"a r4 IJI? ?? I?f? I •?x"\ 01 n 54' PG 827 b w ?G 858 .-'• #, -dr" ?i 1 ! I 1 , ' r111 I ` / / / MOPJ mM ON eU 1 ?; t JI ?? t?iJ / 4T` 1005 \ \ '// % co ??? t' , I I I I I I+ 13 GODS •. / (v / t ? / / fl? 1?JI?JIr;??1 •/ / / 503f31" r. ?`' a? .t'F' ,; // ?f Jl? I? JI +• ! / PD ?F001 .o DB 64 a 7.•' y.?3 y / ' III If ,?J,?J,(? , 1 \ / / ?x44•,.t?. r.• r?• oa ? ? JI JJ?? j(t Ji?J? / \/ / / \?? t /•?.t WOODS WOODS ?J (J ?. / Ila /po 7 f1 1„ } i .... .... ......... ............«.............................................. ................. .1.':Cky?re', t ',??JI Jt I Jfi f i ?PJE \Y_ / / P.I. 104E3 .° G .ry' r krt ',r f 1r# I JI G / / / STA. 10+06.66 ar?,?.•,? ;f-?? • ''?a??,?,j?J??yJr^?;;j ? / / / ?'?_44'53'32' LT. ?4. LO Ail 4 LO J,rJ I11 - --- - - f-- - I' ^I IJ'?IJ' I J' 1 I M J ON .? «•,. •?`? ?y ? .:y?,,jl S •,;?JIiJ?I JgFI(Fn??JI I JI1 , ? II` / N ._._. r?+ ?sJAi` `.•j? t?1'?711 JI JI ?JI IyJI J P, ! {O tt' •,•t lr? ? • 4 ? I I I ? - - - TP-1141??J?IN.1JII off fir I + - R/W - - - - - `, .'• ; .' / /' WOODS / GUY LEAD TABLE STIR. No. 12 AHEAD BACK 90',84' 70',64' BOBBY RAY O'NEAL NOTE: FRAME AHEAD GUY DB 641, PG 485 jH C. DATE RI r ? ` ? •'?? • i?" 1 ? '/i/? Eve s?rt,-V ' ?? rJllrl d1c) .. (?I C ? ? ?.} . -Trot t•?s.? o r'? ? t o ?-? . _ ?1j Pro ems}- Y3-Z.ZZS ?zit A %-1- Mod. -P-o r Lk+, F1 Zs-j :HUP.ST 552 4:?-) Ll C. P! w aYZ l: A o'NEAL G 485 j G P ? L jw !l2 Lr?1 WOODS ?. P.. &. ?._........ O ..............._..... 230..kV......................................................_............... ............ ....... .. /........ --------p ----- ---- CIRCUIT 16 --- / --- O ---- (?1! 1 i CIRCUIT 17 C, C - - - - WOODS 0 - - ? ? • A A ? A ? ! - - - EQUAT10i? P.I. + STA. 19+65.17 LINE BACK = I- STA. 21+71.83 LINE AHEAD FOR STATIC ON POLE 'C' 3'-680 MIN. FROM TOP OF POLE. 4 34'02'30' LT. VISIONS projec+ 13-ZZZS Word S? f 6 7 c:,17-1197 CONSULTING I DWN: JGQ I CKD: SJB/HGB I APPD: RKB .z. k-61 It •? 0 NOTES 1. TRANSMISSION - 115kV INSULATION PHASE CONDUCTOR - THREE (3) 1272 kcmil AAC 61 STRAND (NARCISSUS) LOADING DISTRICT - MEDIUM (DESIGN)/MEDIUM (ACTUAL) DESIGN TENSION - 7,000 lbs. BREAKING STRENGTH - 22,000 lbs. RULING SPAN - 550 ft. O.H.G.W. - DUAL 7 No. 9 ALUMOWELD MAXIMUM CONDUCTOR DESIGN TEMPERATURE - 120' FINAL DESIGN TENSION - 2,199 lbs. O.H.G.W. SAG SET AT 80% OF 1272 "NARCISSUS" SAG AT 60' (NO WIND) INITIAL CONDITION. 2. DANGER H ALL LINES ARE TO BE CONSIDERED ENERGIZED UNLESS CLEARLY GROUNDED ON BOTH SIDES OF WORK AND PHYSICALLY CHECKED. 3. PROPERTY LINES SHOWN ARE PLOTTED FROM REFERENCES AND ARE NOT BASED ON AN ACTUAL SURVEY. 4. RELOCATION OR REMOVAL OF EXISTING ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNICATION FACILITIES BY OTHERS. NC •o? \ ? ? ryox LEGEND Q EXISTING POLE LOCATION - TO BE RETAINED EXISTING POLE LOCATION - TO BE REMOVED 0 - -+III- - fffE PROPOSED POLE LOCATION PROPOSED LINE LOCATION EXISTING TRANSMISSION LINE - TO BE REMOVED EXISTING TRANSMISSION LINE - TO BE RETAINED PROPOSED TRANSMISSION RIGHT-OF-WAY EXISTING OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE GUY AND ANCHOR COMBINATION SPAN GUYS RIGHT-OF-WAY PROPERTY LINE DITCH LINE FENCE WET AREA ylz4/49 PLAN & PROFILE OMMISSION 115kV TRANSMISSION LINE I CIRCUIT 17 RELOCATION N OLINA .. FOR THE GREEN STREET - PITT STREET rl 0 3RIDGE CONNECTOR Tr- O Ie c-+ - Z Z Z SHEET: N.C.D.O.T. PROJECT D, P-t^ rn,'1+ MCC', tflr Ric+l l0/ Werk e-2225 2 of 2 G?_ - _ 7 a 7 g'ZS' qcj )UTH COORD FILE: SEP, -01' 99 (WED) 09:24 1 06 USACOE TEL:2529151399 P. 001 _ FACSIMILE TRANSMMAL H2ADER SH 0 Fd ?a d Ira tome. » ? 2S.I ?. tna orc?+:r+t a COMMAJ+101 NAYEJ OFFICE TELEPHC NE FAX W. OFFICE OFFICE W. (AlIfOVQ Caris..?.) SY?toOl. (AUTdVCWCamm, ) t s Qj u% ?? 1249 , COS 4w- 8cJ asp-q?.r tb??. t?) 97? ?? 99 W1 < e t36LL TIh :p V1 M 1A GU pJ a as t( I", ? sd{ C: AS GTION J'AELEDE?lC>r NO. PI?OE9 ItWLdlnq rol Ifiicdarl (41C-olaa-J28G (111 q}1'?6 Z-'79-r 7 DATE-71W LA?IT}I YEAR RELEASER'S SWATURE Sue Da v,+G Attached for your review is a request for permit modification from NCDOT to impact additional wetlands as a result of power line relocation out of the Greene Street mitigation area. Please comment by September 15, 1999. Thanks, Mike Bell Phone: 252-975-1616 ext. 26 Fax: 252-975-1399 Email: michael.fbell@saw02.usace.army.mil SEP. -01' 99 (WED) 09:24 USACOE TEL: 2529751399 P. 002 RECENED AUG 2 b 1999 REGULATORY HRANCH STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMFWT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. Hurry JR. P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. DAVIDMCCOY 27611-5201 GOVERNOR August 25, 1999 U.S. Army Corps ofF.ci&eers Washington Field Office P.O. Box 1000 Washington, North Carolina 278894000 ATTENTION: Mr. Michael Bell. NCDOT Coordinator Dear Sir: SECRETARY Subject: Pitt County, Replacement of Bridge No. 411 SR 1531(Greene Street) and Construction of Parallel Structure on Extension of Pitt Street, over the Tar River, Federal Project No. BRM-6964(1), State Project No. 8.2220601, T.I.P. No. B-2225. AID 1995005645. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) propo= to replace bridge number 411 in its existing location with a new two-lane bridge that will accommodate northbound traffic. Pitt Street will be extended across the Tar River with a second two- lane bridge 330 feet upstream of Bridge 411 and will accommodate southbound traffic. Section 404 and 401 permits were issued June 30, 1999. Two utility companies, Greenville Utilities Commission (GUC) and Carolina Power and Light (CP&L) have now informed us that the relocation of the utility lines will impact jurisdictional wetlands. There wiU be two types of impacts. ' 1. The fast will result from hand clearing less than 0.05 acres of wetlands. We understand that this activity is not Jurisdictional and therefore would not require approval by either the USACE or the NC Division of Water Quality (DWQ). We are providing this information as a courtesy for your information and because the hand cleating will take place adjacent to our bridge construction zone. 2. The second impact will be from the placement of structures in jurisdictional wetlands. The structures will be conereto in tightly sealed forms and the material will be used as structural members for a standard support for the transmisslon line footings, These are the types of structures permitted under SEP. -O1' 99 (WED) 09:25 USACOE TEL: 2529751399 P. 003 Nationwide permit number 25, a permit that does not require notification to the USACE nor-to the DWQ. Tho CP&L Une will not have any structures in jurisdictional water of the United States. The GUC lino will have three poles placed in jurisdictional waters of the United States as shown on the attached drawings. Further, it has coma to our attention that 0.036 acres of the Green Street Mitigation Site is located within the transmission line right-of-way. This area will be graded as dcecribed in the Mitigation Plan. in keeping with the needs of keeping the utility lines clear, the area will be planted with marsh vegetadon and the arcs will become 0.036 acres of emergent wetland. The mitigation Bite will still provide more than a 2:1 ratio of cypress swamp and bottomland hardwood restoration for mitigation of the Impacts from project B-2225. As you requested during our meeting on August 24,1999, we are providing drawings depicting tho overhead transmission lines. We request that tho pcrTWt for the project be modified to reflect the utility plans as noted in the attached plans. If you have any questions or need additional information please call Ms. Alice N. Gordon at 919-733-1162. Sincerely, William D. Gilmore, P.B., Manager V Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch cc: w/attachment Mr. David Franklin, Corps of Engineers, Wilmington Field Office Mir. john Doinoy, NCDENR, Division of Water Quality Mir, Calvin Leggett, P.E., Program Development Branch Ms. Deborah Barbour, P.E., Highway Design Branch Mr. A. L. Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Unit Mr. William L Rogers, RE, Structure Design Unit Mr. John Alford, P.E., Roadway Design Unit Mr. Adrian Flowers, P.E. Utility Unit Mr. C. E. Lassiter, P-E,, Division 2 Engineer SEP. -01' 99 OVED) 09:25 USACOE TEL: 2529751399 P. 004 1 ?Mw,r?n?h. 1 66 57 END PROJECT • 1 a 3B '' --•` 411 GREENVILLE ?o?• je.?,o AU BEGIN PROJECT i VICINITY MAPS N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTAT[ON DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS PITT COUNTY PROJECT: 8.2220601 (I3-2225) REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE NO.411 OVER THE TAR RIVER SNUET I OF 17 sc•u SEP. -O1' 99110) 09:25 USACOE TEL:2529751399 P. 005 Sl"PE LOCATIONS w U) O 2 i?enc t'a1 ° Lon I J I ` p Y1 ' it l Ir ?? ?i in al/ 'I'C7 if 'fr=s i W) N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION C, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ,?? PITT COUNTY qPROJECT 2220601 (B-2225) REPLACE1'IENT OF BRIDGE 411 VICINITY MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF STATE PROJECT 8,2220601 sHnCT2 or.7 SEP. -O1' 99(WED) 09:25 USACOE TEL:2529151399 P.006 ti 1 li '1ili?ilJ? ?? . \??t' ?? ?(i?1 . ` WOODS ?,.Co ? s. R ? 4?I? \ MK30p3 / Y I I r r r' r (y C. 1) F, PT o-? -T R RU sp O R,-rPj-V % o N 'Pr {'.?rw,:? Ylnod???ca4+ih 4r GlfAlty she-e.-t- 3 0? 7 ts(zs qq t? C C. Q_ 5( 0 5( O I / ? r SEP. -O1' 99 (WED) 09:26 USACOE IN :-,,•:i. woods M TEL:2529751399 She0--t q 0 7 Pizs-lg9 P. 007 i 13 i C r p T -Tr-m nsiil o r '?? A r1 Prose ? $ - 2-ZZ ? -for SEP. -01' 99(19ED) 09:26 USACOE TEL:2529751399 P. 008 118 D 24, PG 573 ,'J, pp 11JJ li? ' t Ail, ire; a •I,I ?' A?1a? I R. \ ` J' ?,J? ' ' IJ? JJ ! R MOND { I?I1J 1 r? JUp H. MIL R jowl, "" fJ,?J?I J?? i rrr \I %-., DB G552, O 801 •:,? /' // ??!' ? i ? 6 D PG 858 01 X Mom c;j `9R /? \ ?/I i, I ' '` •ti/ ??Z.? // BOBBY F• / DO /x/ N , woopS J J?1 L ?RQ?OpS / / .% [L :•'?' i-.1::-95• ..rte i r1? ?f •,,,,C?l ;,? ...... ?.. .._.wn,.n?n„?.:..._,..r.rn„n»,.mw.?.1,.H..:1.,?••?I i .•• . /? - Jr. _-----Lrl ,fir TP-1141 R/W - • / / GUY LEAD TA13LE waoo5 STR. No. 12 .. •. p ` AHEAD BACK If BOBBY RAY O'NEAL ao'.av 70',a4' NOTE: FRAME AHEAD GUY • '' - i DB 641, PG 485 ra,r DATE RI 4 1". N dl- - Mcf-I U+' i 6y 9 off' rf 8 Zsl99 SEP. -O1' 99 (WED) 09:26 USACOE :HURST 552 Ca u e- f:l w A-464 G P ? L RlW r*"A .- ZIE5 O'NEAL 0 495 TEL:2529151399 P, 009 WOODS ter-'- / F _ _ J!s- 4 230 kV .. ?..?-. _ .......................... .. .........,..................... ..... .................. .......................... ........ 7...._............... ----- y ----- * rr -R CIRCUIT 1a-- CIRCUIT 17 11 J! 10 - - vwma 0r o - - a a. A11a?? + TA. 19+65.17 LINE BACK Lo STA. 21+71.83 LINE AHEAD V1, d 34'02'30' LT. FOR STATIC ON POLE 'C' 3'--S" MIN. FROIJ TOP OF POLE. VISIONS ?}G ,fie }, of 'TrAvlS aIr0r-, e+ S-z2zf ' per.?+ ??' VYlad • ?' r U?+? ??'`/ Work S? f 6 Of 7 CONSULTING ovm; JCQ CKD: SJI3/HCB APPD: I1K8 SEP. -01' 99 (WED) 09:27 USACOE TEL:2529751399 NOTES 1. TRANSMISSION - 115kV INSULATION LOADING DISTRICT- MEDIUM (DESIGN)/MEDIUM (ACTUALAND (NARCISSUS) DESIGN TENSION - 7,000 Iba. BREAKING STRENGTH - 22,000 Iba. RULING SPAN - 550 ft. O.H.G.W. - DUAL 7 No. 9 ALUMOWELD MAXIMUM CONDUCTOR DESIGN TEMPERATURE - 120' FINAL DESIGN TENSION - 2,199 Iba, O.H.G.W. SAG SET AT BOx OF 1272 'NARCISSUS- SAG AT GO- (NO WIND) INITIAL. CONDITION. 2. DANGER II ALL LINES ARE TO BE CONSIDERED ENERGIZED UNLESS CLEARLY GROUNDED ON BOTH SIDES OF WORK AND PHYSICALLY CHECKED. 3. PROPERTY LINES SHOWN ARE PLOTTED FROM REFERENCES AND ARE NOT BASED ON AN ACTUAL SURVEY. 4. RELOCATION OR REMOVAL OF EXISTING ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNICATION FACILITIES BY OTHERS. LEGEND 0 EXISTING POLE LOCATION - TO BE RETAINED • EXISTING POLE LOCATION - TO BE REMOVED 0 PROPOSED POLE LOCATION 0 - -- PROPOSED LINE LOCATION .•h "'`r -------? EXISTING TRANSMISSION LINE - TO BE REMOVED '•.?'?y © . EXISTING TRANSMISSION LINE - TO BE RETAINED •`'?, ` y _ _ ] PROPOSED TRANSMISSION RIGHT-OF-WAY • ` ~' ` - -NII- -• EXISTING OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINE " ?•• O ({{f-- GUY AND ANCHOR COMBINATION \ © ? ``•., • -..r?? SPAN GUYS \ \ N \ -- - - RIGHT-OF-WAY \? \ - PROPERTY LINE ? ?,/ _ ••_••.- - DITCH LINE FENCE WET AREA `i / z ? 4 9 PLAN & PROFILE COMMISSION OLINA FOR a ? ?? ?- ?' p?- . r?'' Try ?S (?ir?t.`C• ? o'r•1 N Tr- ojee}' -Lz26 / D. P-? 'I-- U1'1 cdd. ? r r Wor k rr1 5.+ 7 rf 7 115kV TRANSMISSION LINE CIRCUIT 17 RELOCATION THE GREEN STREET - PITT STREET '3RIDGE CONNECTOR N.C,D,O,T. 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DESIGN TENSION - 7,000 Ib~, Ilrtis to ;1+~,; ~V BREAKING STRENGTH - 72,000 Ib~. b ! ifr 1 ~`w J ~ J i ~ L~ ~,~1 i,l~i~7 „i'~T,, r ~U(!(41+ II 'di 1. ~ ~ i 1~- 1J ~ •A,~dJ~l~~ _1~J~11J~ 1~,J1~~ I i ,;IJ(~ U; 11 .{I RULING SPAN - 5DU it. ~ < < ~ ~ ~ ~i Dfl I",R, I'., , ~ Ah11 All (fA(~ f . 0 '~,ij) t' ~ ! ~ ' ~ r 1 OFD"~ . ~ ~ ~ I r i~ ~I ti. ' 1~~J~~.J, ~ir I r I) 1 ',1 4~r1 . ~Q',~ { ~ ~ 70',84' 70,84 ~ i ? ~ , ~ ~J i~ 1 DI) I"~R, I~~, M~! U.H.G.W. -DUAL 7 Nn, 11 A1,UMOWCLD h 4 r. ',1, I'~~~~ 1+;n J:, a„~ ~ ~ MAXIMUM CONDUCT(?1i DESIGN 1EMPERATURE - 120' FiNAI +x;l>Cl~; ~ ` r 1 ~ ~ a. 'I i i ~ ~ 4 I ~ I r f~~~El `~4, Ptl Q~r~'~X ~ ~ P.I. 1099'A! ~ ~ na ~ ~ rr 1 r i .P, d~ ~ `,a, I't, n)1 ~ DESIGN TENSION - 2,199 vnx)u5 JI 1 ~ J~~ ~ i r ,1 r r D O ~4, ~ w ~ ~ I w r ' r D O ~4.-P(; 85H ~ • O.H.C.W. SAC SET AT 60% Oi 1272 NARgSSUS SAG AT 60' (NO WINp) INITIAL CONDITION, ~ ~ ~ ' ~ WRITE CONCRETE CU. 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FliAME AHCAD C311Y fOR 5TA11C ON POLE C 3-d MINY FYi0h1 TOP of ~OLEf ~ ~ ~ ~~zq 99 \ ~ i, J,~,1,1~~, r , ~ ( i)N 641, f'G ad', - PLAN & PROFILE ~f ICI ~ .l JAI J~~ ~,~,S,i 7.i 7 ~ndn r ~ n,~ any ~~a,J.~J,~a..L~d ~1~.1 r, (7i.. ~AT~ DATE REVISIONS 1-4 ~ GREE VI UTILITIES N LE COMMISSION 115kV TRANSMISSION LINE f,J GREENVILLE 'JORTH CAROLINA CIRCUIT 17 RELOCATION I. ~ t r. r FOR THE GREEN STREET - PITT STREET BRIDGE CONNECTOR ~ ~ nuG~i nda W41,ot.nNG ENGINEFii`; f 7MGAuCJI;U~fG?a I~ RALEIGH, N.C. SCALE: SHEET: 1"R100' NORZ, C.D.O.T. PROJECT ()wN JGO CKD: SJ801GB APPD: IiKB OATC- UFi/?ti/M FILE: 140-4824 1"-20' VERT, B-2215 2 OF 2 .i1uANCH 1UYd CAD FILE; 140SOUTH COORD FILE: