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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20030130 Ver 1_401 Application_20030205 ~ Vulcan Materials Company ~ Cabarrus Quarry +x.163 Acre Study Area ~a 3 013 0 ~ Cabarrus County, North Carolina ~ Pre-Construction Notification t (PCN for NWP 39 / 44) Corps Action ID #: 199604022 Delineation Verification (Original Delineation) Corps Action ID #: 199930139 NWP 26 Verification (Not Used) Corps Action ID#: 200231237 Delineation Verification (2002) --~„ Application Prepared By: ~ ~~ ~""'~-~~~ Craig R. Wyant ~ ~ (bj ~ ~ i~ A Fine Line Design g 1960 Chapman-Wyant )•2ane ~ ~t1~ ~ ~ ~ ^ i Lmcolnton, NC 2809 rCD ~~ ~ Phone: (704) 735-1084 I ' Fax: (704) 735-3640 WA W~ tANps p~UP U~LITy SECTION Prepared For (Applicant): Tim Knopf Vulcan Materials Company Mideast Division 4401 North Patterson Avenue ~~ Winston-Salem NC 27115 Phone: (336) 767-4600 Fax: (336) 744-2019 ~~ 1 1960 Chopmon Wyont Lone Lincolnton NC ~ ?8092 ~ ;/041 ' ~~ IC?8/! E}ftict~ CJs1y (ln[~ : ~'~r1C.~.:'~ctltlfl 1D ~C3. O. t=~~rn~ 1"`era~+.3~t 4t~~v 'lJtl? tff <tny fz~trti4ular iti:nt is nit aEtt~fi~af7fe tE~ this ~rajc~t, ~f~;ise ~ntc;r''ti~~t \~~li~tf~le`" r~r "'\ :" [. 1'r(ICeSSng I . Check all at°tt~~ rtp[aroual(s) requested Liar t1~is project: [~ Sectian 404 Permit ^ Riparian ar Watershed Rutfcr Rule: So~tian [0 Permit ^ [salated Wetland Permit fran°t [:3V1~'C~ =1()l Water Quality Certificctticm ?. N~ttian~4•ic[e, Rc~ianal ar General 1'crmit Number(s) Requested: NWP 39 /NWP 44 _ ~. Ifi'this t~cttilicatic~n is saltily a courtes c;o v because written a . rav~tl ti,~r the 4t.) l C.'ertti ..~ti y p~ p[a try c~t~ is nat required, check here: ~. [f' payment intt~ the North E~aralna t'~`etlands Restearation Pra~ratxt (NC'WRP) i5 ro cased lc>r p l mitil;ation of impacts (verify availability with NCWRP prior to submittal of PC"sV), carrtp(ete section VI[I and chock. here: ^ 5. It your project is located in any of North Carolina's twenty coastal caut~ties (listed an p<t~~e 4), and the project is within a North Carolina Division of Coa.~tal Managemznt urea of Envirt~nmentai Concern (see the tap of pa[;e 2 for further details), check here: 11. Applicant Information. 1. thvnerr'flpplicant Information ' Name:_ Vulcan Materials Compaq -Mideast Division Msiilinl; Address: Attn: Tim Kno f -Environmental En ineer 4401 North Patterson Avenue ' Winston-Salem NC 27115 "l'elephane Number: (336) 767-4600 Fax. Number: E-mail Address; KnopfT@VMCMAIL.com ?. A~ct~tlC'ansultartt Information (A signed and dated copy of the ,Agent Authariztztan utter must be attached if the Agent has signatory authority for the ac~~nerlapplicant.) Name:_~ Craig R. Wyant RLA/SWS E'c~n3p~tny AfCliaton: A Fine Line Design ~~~ ' Mail g Address: 1960 Chapman-Wyant Lane Lincolnton NC 28092 ' Tetelahtme Number: (704) 735-1084 Fax Number: (704) 735-3640 E~-mail Address: crwyant@aol.com Pa~;~ ~ c>t' t' ' 111 1 t 1'rc~jc~ct lnfcrrttratior Attach er ~~cnit~° rrtap clcerrly slti~w°in~~ tfirr lueativn of thr~ prc~pert}~• ~~~ith r~~si~~ct tc~ lc~~~ll landme€rks such as tu~vns, rrvcrs, ar~ci rc~rtds. Also prcyvitle a detrriled site plan sho«~in~~ pre~pcrt~,~ l~c~undaries and dev~lapmc:nt plan: in relation to surrounding properties. l3vth the vicinity map anti situ plan traust include a scale anti nt>rth Alrrcrw. "i'he :~pecitic frrotprints of all btrilditr~s, impi~rvic>ers s-rrf~ices, or other lricilitics trust be included. If possible, the maps anti plans should inelutic the alal~ropriatc l1SCiS Topographic (quad flap anti NItC'S Moil Survey ~~•ith kl~c prapcrty l~e~undarieS outlined. Plan drawings, or other m~rps ntay be inclrrded at the applicant's tiscrctiur~.. so ltmg as the prv}~erty is clearly det"tried. Fur adnrinistrative anti distribution purposes. the USA\{"E ruquiros intc~rntatipn to b~ Subtnittt:cl c>ri sho~~t n+n largos than 11 try 1 i-inch t"c~rtnKit; httt~~ever, [7Vt~'Q may accept paperwork of~ any size. DW(1 prefers full-sire constrcrction cira«~°in~;s rather than a setluential sheet version o#~ the full-size plans. If full-size plans are reduced to a small scale such that the final version is illegible, the applicant will be info!-mecl that the project hers been placid on held. until decipherable tnetps are pr•ovide'ti, I . Name of prt~jcct: Vulcan Materials Company -Cabarrus Quarry 2. l .l.l'. Project Number or State l?ro~ject Number (NCDO"1° Only):. N/A 3. Property ldcnt:tie:atton Number (`['a~ I'lN): Parcel ID #: 4690363816 & 4690272236 ~. Location C'UUnty: Cabarrus (Township 2) Nearest "l'own: Concord, NC Subdivision name (include phase/lot number): N/A llirections to site (nc;lude road numbers, landmarks, etc.): Project is located on north side of Poplar Tent Road (SR 1934) on the west side of Goodman Road (SR 1441) northwest of I-85 exit 52. (8.163 acre Study Area is in the southeast corner of the ongoing Cabarrus Quarry operation.) 5. Site coordinates, if available (U"1'M or I.at,~Lung): 35-24-22 N 80-42-06 W (Note - li'project is linear, such as a road or utility line, attach a sheet that separately lists the coordinates for each crossin of a distinct ~vaterbody. ) (~. Property size (acres): !merit Site Study Area 8.163 acres (Total Site -approx. 311.30 ac.) ' 7. Nearest body ofwatecr (str~arnlr-verfsc~undlc~eeanilakc):...Coddle Creek (NC Stream Index 13-17-6-(5.5)) 8. RivE;r Basin: Yadkin-Pee Dee River Basin (Nate: - this must be on of North C`arolina's seventeen deli+,~tnated tnajor river hrtsins. The. River l3~tsin neap is available at http:`/h2o.enr.state.nc.usladminr`"maps!.} ' 9. Describe the existing conditions on the site anti I;onoral land use in thr vicinity of the project at the time of this application: Existing land uses on site and in the vicinity are existing rock quarry, industrial devel- o merit, commercial develo merit, re Tonal air ort and undevelo ed forested land. 1 1 Pale t~ i~f I? 1 1 I (}. [)tsc:•ilae the: o~~er~tll prujc:~;t in d~:tail, ittc;iciciirtg Che type ~:>f ecluil~trtet7t tt:7 h~ ct>ed The Vulcan Materials Company Cabarrus Quarry is an ongoing hard rock m crushed stone quarry operation which has experienced a stea v increase ani s~aouiza[ion m a portion of relic stream valley. Yrojecf its necessary o prove e s orage area or over ur an an o expan s oc p>< e s orage yar wi m e si e. Typical construction equipment including trucks, tractors, loaders, dozers, and graders. 1 1. l~plairt the put-pasp: of the prapased ~varl: The purpose of the project is to provide onsite storage area for overburden and to provide additional accessible stockpile storage area within the site. ontmue on separate s eet ---- l~'. Prior Project History [t~ ~urtsdtctr~m{tl d~terminattans and,•`c>r permits hft~~e been reciueste<I and'or +~btainecl fir ti~i project {including all prior phases of the same subdivision) in the past, phase explain. :Include the I.JSACt: ~~etion li) Number, T)WQ 1'rej~:ct Number, applieatiar~ date, and data permits and ccrtitic:atans r~vere issued ar withdrawn. Provide phatoc;apes of previously issued permits, certifications or other usetitl infarmatian. Describe previously approved wetland, stream acrd butler impacts, along with associated mitigation (where applicable)_ It this is a NC'D{~T project. ii;;t rind describe permits issued far prior segments of the Same "i'.I.P. project, alone with construction tichodules. ' n 199930139 NWP 26 Verification (Not Usedl o prior permitting history on 1~'. Future Project Plains Are any future permit requests anticipated tier this project? if sa, describe the anticipated ~~~~urk. and provide justi_tieation far the exclusion of this work from the current application. No additional future permit requests are anticipated for the project at this time. frt. Proposed Impacts to Waters of the United States{Waters of the State lit is the applicant's (or agent's) responsibility to determine, delineate and map alt impacts to wetlands, open water, and stream. channels associated with the project. The applicant must also provide justi~e:ation for these impacts in Section VII tyelaw. ~Lll proposed impacts, permanent anti temporary, must be listed herein, and must. be clearly identifiable on an accunipany'tng site ' plan. ill wetlands and waters, and all streams (intermittent and perennial) must be sho~~m an a delitteatian map, whether or not impacts are prapasecl to these systems. Wetland and stream ~:valuatian and delineation farms should be included as appropriate. Pi~atographs tnay l}e ' included at the applicant's discretion. if this proposed impact is strictly for wetland or stream mitigation, list and describe the impact in Section Vll1 below. li' additional spac`e' is ntedeci tier listing ar description, please attach a separate sheet. i 1 Pat;r 7 ~t 12 1 t 1 1 1 1 1. I'rt}tifi(le rz ~~~ritten description of'tlle prc~pc~sed lr~laacts: Proposed impacts for the project consist of placement of overburden fill material within 0.435 acre of headwater wetland includin 1261inear feet 327 s uare feet of intermit- tent channel. (Continued on separate sheet) 2 lnrjividtt~tily° list ~tfctland impt~cts below; F1~`etla~ncl ltl~paci: saite ~turll~er r itttlicru~ Csit ttla) ~.~, Type of lmpact* :~r-ea crf fmpat;t {at;rt:s} Luc:~ted within IUO-veer t:loc)dplain** (y°esin~lj Distance tca iVearakst Stream (linear t~c;t} T5~ u{' Wetfand*** 1 fill 0.435 no 0' ---------- ---__._-- headwater - _____w -__-.~.T..~ Last each impact separately and sdentify temporary impacts. lntpacts itseaucle. bast ttre not hmtted tea: nlechaniaed clasrislg. ~;r.ulimt. tit E. exrai~atton, flotatlint^, ditchint~rdraina~e, etc. For clams, sepat~atety lia't impac~i clue to both trttctssre mid flUOdin~. `* It1U-Year tln~ciplsins rsre idenistirtl through thtr Federal ~mer~ency ~i~lana~ement A~rnc;y's {FEM1.9,~) Flocecl (nsur:us4e R:ste ~9;rt>~ lf'1R:~43. or Fir~iA-approved lcat;at floodplain map.. ;Ytaps nee available throue:#s the FEMA hfap Servsce Center at 1-~rtlU- t~tt-+361 ta. csr cantine at htt~t:i'tvww.fesna.~. *"* l..ist a tvett<sn<I type that hest describes tivetlarsd to be irllpxted te.>?.. frasttti~ater-~-Ittvater marsh, forested tiietl:snd. heater p.~nzl, t'aralintr Hay. bot?, etc.) Indicate if wetland is isolated (deterntination of isolation to be made by l1Sr~C"F only). list the total. arreas~e (estimated) of all existing wetlands on the property: 0.827 acres Total area c)f 4Yetlattd )fnpat:t proposed: 0.435 acres (within Study Area) lnditi'duallylist all intermittexlt and perennial strearr) impacts below: Stream trnpact Site 1~furnlZer {indicate Der Alit ~ l`ype cif Impact* Length cif Impact linear feet) Strea:tn Name"* ~veragt: Width of Streattl f3eft>re frTt aCt Perennial or ltrtermittenf:? ( lrrasz S CClfl') Site 1 fill 1261.f. UT Coddle Creek 2.5' OHWM Intermittent List each rnstaarK separately and identify temporary impsrcti, Itnpacts include, but are not ltmitecl to: culverts and a~~ociated srp-rata. dams i separately tie impacts Clue to both :ctnscttrre and f1osidin~). relocanon i irxlucle linear feet before and aftes•. aslcl rsct h»+ Maur x. rahilir<ttion actit~iti~ (cement wall, rip-rap, crib wall, ;;abions, ~tc.l, excavation, ditchin~,~`straithtenng, etr. if stream relctLahc~n is proposed, plats itrsd profiles showing ilte linear footprint for both fete orsirlat and r~:locatccl streirms must be included. "* Str~artt names can lse fi~uslcl c>rr USGS topo~rtphic ntrrps. if a stream has no starve, list as ta'r (unnamed trrbsrtasti~) to thy, ncarc~t iiott~nstream narncd strea~tn rota which it tlows_ t1SGS maps arc available ~throu,:h the GtSGS at 1-~~t)-35£;-G)(i16, or enlinc ;at tttvte.rrs~s.~~ov. Scvertl intes-rtet sins also allots direct dottnluatcJ and printing of I,IS(.,S neaps {t,~.„ wttca tupnzone.c~?nl. tttstr.ntaprittcst.com. etc.), ('tfn~tllretivt; ilnp~tcts (linear ciist~ince in i'eet) tc~ all str(:rlms un sift;: 126 l.f. (327 sq. ft.) within OHWM t'ttge $ ,f' 1'~ t ~II LJ 4. lndividtt~tlty list all open wtttct' in~pa;ts (including lakes, ponds., c:stu~t--ies, sounds. At1~-t~tic (~ct?ar~ ~tnd arty other writer ot` the U.~;.}below; ()t~4n 1'l tter EI~7t>tct ~IIr \ur7aber {tnatacatc crti rn,~ ~ ~C}~~~z oFtmpa4t~* ,'~re~ c~f• tmp~ct (~cresl ----- 'k~rne of Watertiocly (ii'atapticahle) f}~pe o~`~~l',ttertuxly~ . tla~etpn-id, e~ru:tra~. Soul~ci. ~~ . oc.carl, etc..) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ._.__..__ .w.__........_..... .....~._.~...._ .~.~, i ~` I ~~f a:1.~h inv~art :n e,nrnrwF,~ .,...l :,t_.».: ct. . ....- ----'---' ---.•~--••••; •••,Y».•~. ....pu4.o us~+uuc riot nic ttt7t Itt#titCtl [O: L]il. CYC:AV21t1t?n. ttPtt)E,1li$. #tut~cGn~;. ttf^~~~iri~~e, bull:he.~tlt. etc. . 5. Pond Cre~tticzn If construction ot` a pond is proposed, associated wetland attd stream impacts should b~~ included at~ove in the wetland and Stream impact sections. Also, the proposed pond should be' described here and illustrated on any maps included tivith this a plication. Pond to be created in (check all that apply}: ^ uplands [,~ stream Q wetland Describe the method of construction (e.g., damlembankment, excavation, installation cif' draw-down valve or spillway, etc.}: N/A Proposed use or purpose of pond (e.g., livestock watering, irrigation, aesthetic, trout pond, local stormw~tter requirement, etc,}: N/A Size of watershed draining to pond.: N/A Expected pond surface area: N/A ~'[l. Impart Justification (Avoidance and Minimization Specitically describe; measures taken to avoid the proposcd impacts. 1t may be useful to provide inf`ormatian related to site constraints such as topography, building ordinances, accessibility, and financial viability of the project. The applicant may attach drawings at` alternative, lo~vcr-impact site: layouts, and. explain why these design options were not. feasible. Also discuss how impacts were minimized once the desired site plan was developed. If applicable, discuss constniction techniques to be ti~llowed during construction to reduce impacts, The applicant will avoid and minimize imaacts by Project has been reduced in size from .827 acre impact to .435 acre and from 244 if channel impact to lf. =rr==~~=__ ~~___ ____~,~~,,.~.,~,<,~~~~u~ sCU>tinen~ dna erosion coniroi measures and use of stream- VIII. iYtitgatian faG~{.~ - In zecordance with 15~~ i~1C'~lC: 21-1 .(}5C?0, mitigation nay tie required by the: Ivt:.' ' Division of Water Quality for projects involving greater than or equal to one acre of impacts te) freshw~rter wetlands or <~reater than or etlual to l5() linertr feet of total impacts to perennial !iirl:li7lti. 4 Page ~1 of l? Project Description and Purpose (Continued ' Vulcan Materials Company -Mideast Division proposes to place fill material in wetlands and waters at its Cabarrus Quarry site to accommodate on-site overburden storage and to provide expanded sales yard area and stockpile storage area. The proposed fill will impact 0.435 acre of headwater wetland and 126 linear feet of headwater intermittent channel. The Cabarrus Quarry provides crushed stone and other construction materials for one of the most rapidly growing areas of the state. The materials are necessary for highway construction as well as for the construction of ' all types of development throughout the region. Overburden is the soil covering over the rock to be quarried. On site storage of this material is typically used to form large berms surrounding the property which buffer surrounding land uses from the quarry operation. ' Once berms have been constructed, other portions of the site are sought for storage of the excess overburden. Sales yards and stockpile storage areas are needed to provide safe access to customers to load their vehicles when purchasing construction materials. The location of these areas must be as close to entrances, weigh scales, and sales offices as possible and also to provide a safe separation between the quarry pit and crushing operations and the storage and sales areas. Since the size of the site cannot be expanded due to surrounding land uses, the 1 ongoing growth of the operation must occur within the site boundary to the extent of the approved ten year mine permit. The area of the site which is proposed for the intended purposes was shown on the ten year mine plan and permit to be entirely filled and converted to stockpile storage and sales yard. If implemented, the ten year mine plan which was approved by the NC Division of Land Resources would have impacted approximately 0.827 acre of headwater wetland and approximately 244 linear feet of intermittent headwater channel. The applicant has proposed to avoid and minimize impacts by reducing the size of the project so that it will accomplish the purpose of providing necessary overburden storage, stockpile storage, and sales yard area while reducing the loss of wet- lands and waters. Additionally, impacts to highest quality wetlands and waters on-site will be avoided. Those wetlands and waters which have been identified to be impacted consist of only the uppermost reaches of a minor un-named tributary. Over the years, this area has been surrounded by development and has become essentially isolated from downstream surface waters. The original drainage area contributing runoff has been reduced and its flow diverted. At least a portion of the hydrology observed in the area is provided by continual runoff from dust control operations at the quarry. The dust control consists of the spraying of water from a tanker truck and is a requirement of air quality standards for the quarry operation. If this source of hydrology were removed, it is expected that there would be insufficient natural hydrology to support the wetland and intermittent flow observed in the channel thus reducing its extent. 1 1 [ °~o'~t F: Ira acc:€~rdrrnce with thL }ina:} I~f€atce €af lssuarac~: and I~=1€aditicati«n €~I- lint€~nLt i€l Perrr~its. publisher} in t}~re l~ederzi [Zc t~i~t€~r on March. ~1. ?(30t?> rt~rt~~~~rtatan will be r~quir°ed ~.4~1't€r~ n~:~c"ar~~ tfa c~n~;urc t}aat ttd~erse cCfects to the; agir~rtic €'n~rrunr7~~rat rrre rxaininaa}. ~`trct€ar: int~lutlrrt~; sire grad type o proposed mp~rct and f'un€:tican and relati~ie ~=aloe caf th€: inrlarr€:tecl aquatic rest~trrc;e will be considered in determining ~tcceptagility cif ~pprc~Pr-iate ar~ci pra€:tic~~~l mitigation as prop€ased. Yamples of rniti~~atian that. miry b~ ~tPpr€~~r~€te trncl prac:trai~}e: include:, }at arc n€at limie~cl to: reducing the size caf ih~.~ proj€~ct; e5tttglishing and rnaintainin~,~= ti~i.`t}arac~} <tndror' trp}and vc~;>etated tauffers to protect open waters such as streams; and r€p}acing }€~sses €~ F <rquati€; r-estatrrce fiun€~tions .and values by creating, restor•in~;, enhancing, tar preserr=•ing similar functi€ans acid vftlucs, }ar'€:fcrabl€; in th€: saraae ~~°atersl~ed. If mitigation is required for this project, a copy trf the miti~at:ic~n p}tin must be attache€f in €~rd+~r 1 for C.1SAC`T: or D1~Q to consider the application complete for processing: ~'~ny application l~r€;king ~:r rettuir€d rnti~atitart plan ar 1`}C"'JVTiP et~nctrrrcn€:.e ~a}1 tae plr~ce~i €~n }~€~I€~! ~r incnrraplete. ~n app}leant may ,also choose to revieGV the current guidelines ftar stream rest€arafion ' in I~t~'~?'s I.?raft 'I~echnica} Guide tier Stream 1~ork in l~carth Carta}ina, avai}aka}e ~~t htt :~'lh2c~.enr.state.rtc.u~rnc~vctlandslstr~m yid .htnal. } . Artavide a brief description of the proposed mitigation plan. The description shtauld provide its mut~}t information as possible, in€;}tiding, but not }invited t€a: site location (attach directions and='or map. if'of(~site), aff€acted stream and ri.•~er lax7sin, type and am€aunt {acreage:~linear [eet3 o#~ rnitit;ation pr€aptased (restoration, enhancement, cre;atigta or preservation:). aplan. ~~ie:~-. preservation mechanism (e.g., deed restrictions; ct~n;erx:=oilcan ease~r~crtt, etc. }, anti a description of the current site conditions and proposed methoc} ofconstruction. Ple~t~;e attach a separate sheet if more space is needed. Proiect will impact less than one-half acre of headwater wetland and will not impact~eren- ' nial channel. Mitigative measures include avoidance of impacts to highest quality wetlands and waters on the site and minimization of im acts to lesser ualit wetlands and waters. ~. IVliti~;atitan may also be naacie by payment loin the }North C"aro}.ina Wetlands Resttaratror~ ' Program (NCWRP). Ptcas€a note it is the applicant's responsibi}ity to contact the 1~'(`1~'E~P at (9l9) 733-52135 tea detern~ine avai}agility and to request written approval o#' mitigation prior tra submit€a} o}' a PCN. F€~r ac-lditiona} infornaatton rea~;arcling the applicati€an pmces5 tar the ' },1C'WRP, check the NCW~Y website at htt2o.enr.stoic:~.nc.usfwrt3~intiex.htrra. if use. €~#~ the NC`V4'RP is proposed, please check the appropriate box tan page three and pro~~~ide the t~711o~4Tirat~ information: ~mu€rnt of stream rniti~;ation requested {titrear feet}; N/A ' :lntcaunt of butter miti~atican requested (squ~rr+~ #eet}: N/A :~m€atrnt ca}`Riparian wetland mitig~Yti€rra reclucsted (acres}: N/A ~lr~rount €~#' Non-riparian wetland ttritiy~atic~n requested {acres}: N/A .~r~~tount ofCca4rst~rl ~~=etland tniti~atic~n,~ey~re~:ted (acres): N/A ~__ i t'a~~~ I Q c}t' t t IX. [~.nvirutirrrental ~ocurnentation (retured b~~ 1[)4VQ) ncaes the prcrji:ct -llvf)Ivi ern eYpc'r~dirure of- f~ublic (fdcral~~'statc:} funds c>r thy: use t~l~ f~uhlie {ttcferal `state} land'' Yes ^ No )f yes, does thtr project require. preparation cif' an ertvrottmental document pursuant tc~ the rcc{uirement~; af' the National or Nurfh Carolina Environmental Policy Act (N~PAISEP~1}`~ Nt~tr:: If yc~u are nc~t sure whether a Nf1'At1`SI/PA document is required, ca[l the SI:~P.A ~c~c~rdinatc~r at {319) 733-583 to review current threshr~ids f'or environtr~entxll dOCUrllt:ntittif)n. Yes Q No ~ N/A if yes, has the document review been iinalirtd by the Mate Clearin~~hc~use'? if'so, please attach ~t c:of~y ofthtr NEPA c)r SEP:'1 final apprc°t~raf letter. Yes ^ No Q N/A X. I'r©posed Impacts ~n Riparian arrd Watershed f[3uffers (required by 1?WQ) it is tl#~ applicant's {or agent's) respcinsibifity to determine, delineate, and map all irnpitcts tG~ required state and local buf`ters assr}cated with the project. The applicant must also provide justification fc>r thes~* impacts in Section Vll above. All proposed impacts must be listed herein.. and must be clearly identifiable an the accompanying; site plan. All buffers must be shown on ~~ map, whether or not. impacts are proposed to the buffers. Correspondence Pram the I)W'(3 Iteg~ional f)f'fice may be included as appropriate. Photographs may also be included at the ~~tpplicant's discretion. Will the project impact protected riparian buffers identified within 1 SA NCAC ZE3 .C)Z33 (Neusc)t 1511 NCAC` 2B .(1259 (Tar-Pamlico}. 15A NCAC 2B .t125C1 (Randleman Rules and Water Supply Buffer Requirements), or otht:r (please identify l~, Yes ^ No XQ If you answered "yes", provide the following in#'ormatian: Identify theE square feet and acreage cal impact to each zone of the riparian buffers. l~f' huffier mitigation is required calculate the required amount of mitigation by applying the buf'fer- muttiplitrrs. 1 L __ _ Zone* ten act ~ ( uftre test '4luitiptier ltequir~d ;4rti ation t N/A ~ N/A N/A t . ~ N/A Tctt3) N/A N/A ...,.... ,.,..~_~~ „u. _~., ~rc~ wcrtaencucaiar want rtcdr tr<<trtk of ettartnel: lone z extends ;tn tctdttanal ?C} feet tcant the ect~e af'"Lane t. t'.ti?C t ~ f}t~ r~ ~__'~ ~fhccl`Ic'r rt~iti~~,rti{:~n -ti rt~tCt~irccf, Cai~Er~e rlise;uti~ ~~~htt t<<p~ c3t'xatiti~~rtic>n i~ far€~pc~:~c~tl (i.~., C:~c~n~~lcftt iaf ~rc:~pcrty, C.c~itscr~~~ttion Easenacnt, J~ipariara 13trI'fcr Rcs~tcaraticara ~ ,nhancerric°nt, .l~'resc:rv~atican r~r 1'trvna~~nr rntc~ the Rilaarian Buffer Kestcaration l=and). 1'Ieas~~ attrch all appropriate int~arrn~rtic~n as ic~lc~irtl~cd ~~iihin 1 ~A N(,',J1C" 7B .{12~~ car .~?filJ. N/A ' JCL Storm~vater (rer uirecl by DV4' --._..-_.___.~ 1 .. Q) ' Describe impcrt~ic~us acrt:~rgc (hc>th cxi:~tn~; zrnd prcaposecl) vc;rsu~ tot:~tl ~rc;rcarc can the site. DrScuss stormwater +~ontroCs prcapased in order to protect surface ufaters and tvctCancl tivlunstream fron•r the: property. ' Im ervious area of the existin uarr is a roximately 7.33 ac. (5.6% of total site) Pro osed fill area will not include im ervious surfaces but will serve to store crushed stone. Stormwater provisions throughout the site satisfy those required for mine permits from the NC XIL Sewae pisposal (required by DWQ) Division of Land Resources. Clearly detaiC the ultimate treatment methods and disposition (.non-discharge or ciischttr~;c) cat tivyastewater generated frtarrr the proposed project, or available capac%ty of the subject facility. Existin Public Sanitar Sewer No new sewer dischar a will be enerated b the ro osed activit ?Cl[l. ~-'it~latiorts (required by i)1'V(,~) lfi this ~+itc in violatitan ol` DW(7 Wetland Rules { 15A NC'f1C' ?ll .OSC}!)) or my C3ut~cr Ru1c~'' Yes ^ Nca is this an after-the-fact permit application.' Yes ^ Nta kl~'. Other Circumstances (()ptionai}: It is the applicant's responsibility to submit the application sufliciently in advance of desired construction dates to allow processing time ftrr these permits. However., an appCicant may chaosc; tc'' list constraints associated with ctanstructon ~r sequencing; that may imposr: limits can. work schedules {e.g., draw-down schedules fear lakes, rltztes assocrrtecl with Endan~=creel ~rnd Threatened Species:, accessibility problems, or other issues cautside of the applicant's control). 1 ©: ApRlcant/Agent's Signature Date (~'~~ent`s signature is v<tlitl only if art authc~riz~ttican letter frcarat the 4tpplic~tnt is prc~viclecl.) ' Pale 12 cif l2 Exhibits A) Proposed Fill Plan B) Longitudinal and Cross Sections Through Fill C) Overall Site Base Map D) Detail Study Area Map with Transect and Sample Plot Locations ' E) Stream Transect Evaluation Forms and Photographs F) Wetland Data Forms and Photographs G) Wetland Verification Letters from Corps H) Wetland Survey I) NWP 26 Verification Letters from Corps J) Copy of Letter to USFWS K) Copy of Letter to SHPO L) USGS location map ' M)Site Aerial Photo N) NC Division of Water Quality Stream Classification O) Natural Hertiage Areas Map P) Water Supply Watersheds Map Q) National Wetlands Inventory R) Soils Map -Cabarrus County Soil Survey S) Hydric Soils List for Cabarrus County ii Craig R. Wyont, o~C~~,Le~r,z-e / DESIGN, 1960 Chapman-Wyont Lone, Lincolnton. NC 28092 (704) 73~ IC8q 1 ~,- p ~-- ~ ~/ i ~ ~ s D 1 ~, _ , ~ ~~ 1 p ,~~~~- ~ ~i ~ ~ ~- ~~ (ntermitten ~~ ~ Wetland an~1 Channel Impact ~% ~~~~ ~'" Channel to ?h linear feet ~~~;, ~; ~' , Remain ~/. ' ' " ~~ a a ,~ ~~~~ i ~_- ~ ~ - -- ~'o ~~, ~~ ~~ ,, ~'~ '~ Stu Area ~. , , , _ ~-, ~ t ~ , ,. ~~ , ~ ~~~ ,, _,.~ ~ \ \ ~ / -~ r e ~~ ~~ ---- ~=;' d ~ n ~,-' ~~ ~ S rveye~ Wet `~ 1 ~ ~,~, ~~ ~ ~ (, ~ ~ W tlan~! li»p~i~i ;, ~~ 0. 35 ac ~\, ----- ge ~- ~ ~ ~~ C ille - - -- -- -- ~~ ~~ j ,; ~ , ~; _~, ~~ ~~ ' '~ °Area ~ h~ ! Y ~ i, , ~` ~ ~ Proposed Fill Plan ,~ ~ Vulcan Materials Com an U ~~~ ,~ P Y '~, ~ o ~ Cabarrus uarr Q Y ~ ~ ~~~ x.163 Acre Study Area Cabarrus County, North Carolina ,, ~ ~~ o~ a o o ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~--_ 725 700 675 750 725 700 675 vveuanu Section B-B' Scale: 1 "= 100' Section A-A' Scale: 1 "= 100' Note: Refer to Plan for Location of Sections wetland 725 700 675 Section C-C' Scale: 1 "= 100' 750 T inya ~yedT '~~ _725 ~]], 700 Section D-D' Scale: 1 "= 100' Sections Through Area to be Filled Vulcan Materials Company Cabarrus Quarry Cabarrus County, NC Wetland Wetland wetland ~ ~~/ ~ 1 ~~~--, ~'~s ~ ~~///, ~ , - __ ~~ ~,; C--~-~~~,_ ~ ~ ~, ;,~~, O ,~ Study Area -~ , ~ -~ ~, ~~~ ,~ ~ ~ Im r a ~ ~~ ~~ / ~ j~' l~~ter ,, 'j I ~~ ~- \ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~ -- 1 1'~ ~~ ~ / ~~'~~` p n ~ ~~ ~_ 750 - ~ ,~ g `? l] -B '~%~~ 1-.-\ ~ ,~ i ~o ~~ ; 02) t ~' , \~,, v ._~ Stud Area ~~ ~ ;, ,,~ 1:~,~\ ~~~ O~ ~~ X2002 r ~~~~ ~ ~ Study Area ---- ~~ I and ~ d---~/ ~! i ~' ,, ~~ , /;;~ /; ~ ./ i ~ / ~ / ~ E i- ~ ,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~' ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~o, ~~ ~`, ~ Base Map with !~ ~ ~~' ~ Sample Plot and Transect ~' ~~ `~ , a -- -- - - Locations ~ ~ ~~ Vulcan Materials Company ~ ~ ~~~, ~ ~ ' ~ _ ~ Cabarrus Quarry ~1 ~ +x.163 Acre Study Area J Note: Original Delineations Conducted and Verified Cabarrus County, North Carolina ' ~ ~~ in 1998 and 2002 to 1996 then Revised and Verified ~~~ to reflect current guidance on Stream Channels and ~ Wetland Delineations. ~~ i o ~ ` ~ ~ North ~1~~ ii ~ i % US ARP~Y CORPS/EfJuKS .iii :18282714858 OCT 09'98 iNTER11~iTTENT CiiANNE1, EVALUA lON FORM 9:23 No .002 P.02 a+-3o T= ' AG!'IQN ID AI`PI,ICAN'1'NAMT~:~1!~lL G.4Bb,P,~S Quaez~ HATE ~o -~ [~--QZ ii 1 l'AOPQSF:D (:IIANNF.G WOKK (l.e., culvert, rolueotion, etc.) , , C.I~I~l1LAl~~I~L'!-t ,_ WATERDUnv/KIVCADASIN~Q,t?~,.~ C~,•~Y1~~~6.1 I>,1 l;OII1V7'Y/CI'1'Y~GA~u~?._t1,S. . .--.__ IiM:Cr;NT WP.A77lM.K CONt)17'IONS__~lo Mi h ~ ~ ~tN ~AI.C+ ~ N ~,eL- t~soc.t.S ~'f 8 ~(~ llocs Ch»nnel Appear On A (toad Ut Soiis Map'I ©/ N Approx. DrefuA~e Ares: LCo .O _A~ n i i i i i a i~~ n i I l Il a~ i ii i I i i i~ l~ i~ i~ m I i N p I! i~ i i~ i n~ i J i~ a i i i i i a i l a i m i i i u i i i a i i n i i m u i n~ u~ I r I I i~ i I i~ u i i N i r i I l I i~ I I t! ~~ n a a i~ r i i u i u i i i n n i~ i i i i i r n i N r i r ~ i u i i i i i r~ i ii n i r a i u i r a i i i n u I i i~ i~ i i~ n a Determination: Peretlltial Channel (ataP) important C:h~nnel: Lt: PKUJ)':("i" MCR. Ittltit-ls x lutetnlittent Channel (pad) 11nimporlAnt t:hsnncl: LP Ephemeral Ghannal (no jd) (allcwh tnap Indicxtinq It-ealion of Iml-nrtanUuniulpodant Ghennei) Ditch'fltrou~,htfpland (~~ld) ' 4:vetlttater'A til~naturt' ~~~ ~ . v~_._. (irulher then t^.U.N_ projocl mm-a-gor) llll11ll!llll/lllllll/lllll/l!I/l1/!ll!!l!/l1/lllllll11l/llll/llll//!llll//l1/lllllllllllllll/!!1/l//l1llll/II/lIOI/I/I//l/1//ll/I///l/ll///!!!!/l!l/lllll/lllll!/l!//ll/l/lIl//!/////!I/Ill1111/1/Il//ll//ll/lllllllllll/// Il 1 P=Present fiP--iq Present A1P=YYot Pre>ticnt ~ i t t L ltnportant Tn Dumcstit: Water Supply? Y /~ NCDWQ Stream Classification Form ' Project Name: 1lMC. ~4.i~D,?~u5 4~e~Y DWQ Project Number: Nearest Named Stream: ~o~_E• c RE~l~ ' USGS QUAD: {~C,4K~4po<,ts ~L Latitude: Longitude: a+ 3n ~C= I River Basin: YaDK~K PEt pit County: ~Be,~e2U 5 Evaluator: ~~~ ~ ~4,,~.C- Signature: C'.--~ ,e~,J~~- Date: (fl_ to-oL Location/Directions: ~ZOK ~p ~,-~.~~D ' *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner a ree that the eature is a man-made ditch h g f , t en use of thu form cs not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream- ' this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) ' I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is There ARiffle-Pool Sequence QO 1 2 ' 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 1 ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? ® 1 2 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 Q ' S) Is There An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? 0 d 2 ' 6) Is The Channel Braided? ~ 1 2 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 1 ' 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 1 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 ~} (*NOTE • If Bed & Bank Cate ed By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuo itv Then S core 0*~ ' 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? P Yes=3 No=O RIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: l~~ II. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate ' 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 ~ 2 ,PRIMAR Y HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:_~ ,III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Arc Fibrous Roots Present In Streanibed? 3 2 ~) Are Rooted Plants Present. In Streambed? 3 ICS 1 3) is Periphyton Present? ~ 1 2 ~1) Are Bivalves Present`? ~ 1 2 Strong 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Strong 3 Strong 0 0 3 3 PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ~_ t Secondary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) T-l ' I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? 0 .5 © 1.5 ' 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 .5 (~I 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A Natural Drainage Way? S 0 .5 Q 1.5 ECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:~_ ' II. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter ' Present In Streambed? 1.5 1 Q 0 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 .5 ~ 1.5 ' 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 .5 ~ 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 Q 1 1.5 Last Known Rain? ' l*NOTE: If Ditch Indicated In #9 Above kid Thi te p And #S Below* 1 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 ~ 1.5 1 Conditions Or In Growing Season)? 6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? es=1.5 No=O ' SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: S •5 III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong ' 1) Are Fish Present? ~ .5 1 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? ~ .5 1 1.5 ' 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? ~ .5 1 1.5 4) Are Crayfish Present? ~0 .5 1 1 5 ' S) A M . re acrobenthos Present? V .5 1 1.5 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? OO .5 1 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? ~ .5 1 1.5 8) Are Welland Plants In Streambed? ' SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPL 2 1 .75 ~ 0 0 ' (* NOTE: IjTota! Absence OjAll Plants !n Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SA V Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS• ~ 2 Measurements looking upstream 7' Top of Bank Upland Upland 5' OHWM 12" Bank 12" Bank 3' 12" 12" 2' I3cd Not to Scale Notes: No Flow Observed No Standing Water Observed VMC Cabarrus Quarry Transect T 1 (Sta. 0+30) Vulcan Materials Company Intermittent Channel Cabarrus County, NC (Jurisdictional/Important) ~~a~eeoZ,%ue l DESIGN 1960 Chapman-Wyant Lone Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 736-1084 US ARMY CORPSiENGRS ID:18282714858 OCT 09'9$ YNTERN~ITTENT CHANNEL. 1'~VALUA-'I'I(~N FORM 923 No.002 P.02 i - .~~ _ i I+so T=Z AGrIOIV ro AFPI.ICAN'1~ NAMr AMC, Gc~.~~g~(,~S C3cl,At-~T AATR ~ - I C7 -O l'A4PQtiF:D ia1A1VNF.l. WORK (i.e„ culvert, ralnceNon, etc.) , l1M K h.4o~cul~G ._ ._ _ , rRca Y~ ~--- WATEIIDUDY/1ilVEA DASIN ~D{~E :~14 LYE SlN [:Oi1NTY/CITY G-~ ~ ~[.~S .-__ IiM:Cf;NTWP.A7'liI:RCON~i7'1pn1S _110 ME~~2E1~ PA(l-k~A~.L Ili( P~.Ur~us 48 ' llocs Cbannei Appear t)n A Quad ar Soda Map? ®/ N Approx. Draltra~e Area: l S ,,8 /~G, I /%l / l llll / 11 11 11 11 11 11 /ll 11 l / I N / I l ! l l l l 11 /l II lI / l l % l / / l l / / 11 /! 1 / l 111 l 11 11 / / l Il / l / l /! / / % / / /I / / l / I l / l l 11111 l l l l / l / 11 l 11 / 11 11111 / l ! /! / l / l l / / / l / 1 ! / l / l / /1 % 11 f l ///! / / l ! l l l 11 11 11 / l / / b %% / l I / / %/ // 1 /!/ /l /l1 / / / II I I I / //! l l / / / 1 /! / / ' Dc;terli)ination: Perennial Channel (slop) Tmporlant (:lt;lnnel: Lh PRUJI~:t",T MGR. lttltials ' Intermittent Channel (pad) XTnimporiant C:hannl;l: LP FphernerAl Channel (rro ja) (allw;h nl.~p indientin~ Iercrllon of ImporlanUuniropotlAht Ghnnnel) Ditch Tltrou~lr tipiand (n~ldl a:VNI11Wt~r'atil~nKlur~t: ~~/\. ~~ . (ef ulhrr lhAp [:.(l.H_ projec,l motngar) lll!/IIIN/lll//llllllll/llllll/llllllllll////l/llll//1ll/11111l1l//lllll/llll//llllllll/1ll/lllll/lllllllllllllJ/11111111111/llll/l/Il1lI/l//l1/lIr/!/lll/lll/l/l1/1l//llll/I!l///l/I/I/Ill /lllfl/lllll/ll!/l//ll//l//!/1lI/I ~~tsl~z ~ ' P=T'rl;sertt SP---~ Present AIP=TVot T~rescni ~ ~y ~ to ltnportattt To Domcatit: Water SupplyF V /® NCDWQ Stream Classification Form T- Z, Project Name: VML r-~.-~+Z.~e~f.S Ou~A,P.L~ River Basin: YQPKi~ ~ i~'E pCE DWQ Project Number: County: G.4~3D.2,2~5 Nearest Named Stream: GoppLt ~,FZEE~ Evaluator: GSA-tC~, ~. ~qKj- USGS QUAD: ~N4Po~; S ~, Signature: C' -~ 2.J ~- Latitude: Date: ~ . lp . oZ, Longitude: Location/Directions: t.,oc.d,Z-~o~ Me~P •dj'~~-~D *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner a ree that the eature is a man- g f made dtteh, then use of thu form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream- , this rating system should not be used* PrimarY_Field Indicators' (Circ/eOneNumberPerLuie~ ' I. Geomorphology 1) Is There A Riflle-Pool Sequence t 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? ' S) Is There An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? ' 6) Is The Channel Braided? 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? ' (*NUTE: If Bed & Bank au d By Ditching And WITHOUT inuosity T, 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? es=3 'PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ~~{ 'II. Hydrology Absent W 1) Is There A Groundwater Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 2 3 0 1 ® 3 ® 1 2 3 0 1 ® 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 eak F1ow/Discharge Present? ' PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:~_ ~II. Biology Absent 1) Arc Fibrous Roots Present In Streailibed? 3 ~) Are Rooted Plants Present [n Streambed? 3 3) Is Periphy[on Present? ~) Are Bivalves Present`? 1 Weak 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 No=O Moderate Strong 2 3 Moderate Strong 0 1 0 2 3 2 3 PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 3 Secondary Field Indicators (Circle One Number Per Line) I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? 0 .5 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 .5 O 3) Does Topography Indicate A ' Natural Drainage Way? SECONDA 0 .5 RY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:~_ II. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter Present In Streambed? 2 I S 1.5 1 ~ ) s ediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 .5 1 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 5 0 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 6 1 Last Known Rain? t (*NOTE: If Ditch titdicated I~t #9 Above kip This Step And #S Below*1 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 Q Conditions Or In Growing Season)? ' 6 A H ) re ydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? Yes=1.5 ' SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ~_ III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Are Fish Present? ~ .S 1 2) Are Amphibians Present? ® .5 1 ' 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? GO .5 1 4) Are Crayfish Present? OO .5 1 ' S) Are M b h P acro ent os resent? ® .5 1 ' 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 7 ~0 .5 1 )Is Filamentous Algae Present? .5 1 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? ' S 2V Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Most ly FACU •75 0 0 0 ' (* NOTE: /jToml Absence OjAI! Plants In Strenmbed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS• ~~ 24 .S Tz Strong 1.5 1.5 1.5 Strong 0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0=0 Strong 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Mostly UPL Measurements looking upstream 18" Bank Upland 6' Top of Bank ~~ nu~x~na 6" 12" Bank 2' I3cd Not to Scale Notes: No Flow Observed No Standing Water Observed VMC Cabarrus Quarry TI'ansect T 2 (Sta. 1+50) Vulcan Materials Company Intermittent Channel Cabarrus County, NC (Jurisdictional/Important) C~-~tiite~a~r.e l DESIGN 1960 Chopmon-Wyont Lane Lincolnton NC 2i~092 (704) 735-1084 US RRMY CORPS/ENGRS fl 1 1 ID~18282714858 OCT 09'98 iNTEI~1V~iTTENT CHAN1VEi, EVALUAITIOI~T F~(lRM 923 No .002 P.02 3+~ T- 3 ACI'lUN In APPI,IGAN7' NAME V ttilL Gdt~J~~ ~ATF ~ - t ~ - v 2. l'ROpQSF q (:IIANNEI. WbKK (l.c., cldvcrt, rolucolion, etc.) , L.ll~(ICl~l01C~Lt~ _ ._ _ . Tit 8 t~ '-------- WATEARUDYfltIVER DASIN co~Pt.l: C. >+F,~,, / Yae r/ ~ ~ ~ - « rotnv'rYrcr~ti„ CP~~,S ._ liM:l^.~Wi' WP.A't'I!1•:H CONt)17'il)NS f~C~_jlet F b ~r ~ ~~_~A ~ ~LL_ t P~-~Ut ee1,G ~ +~_ llocs Channel Appear On A i~uad ar So~iy~,J1'lap'1 ~/ N Approx. Draltta~e Area: (8. Z ,4~. 1 / / l ! l l I / l !Ill ! l1 / l 11 ! l / / l ! l l / l I l / I l ! l l / l l l / / I l / l / 1 / / / / / l /! /! / / // /!! 1 / / I l ! l / / / /! l / l ! l /! l / / / l / /!! / l I l l ! / / / I l1 / ! l ! / I /! l l 1 / ! 1 / ! /! l l Il ! l l / /! ! ! /! / / / /! / l ! l l / I l l l l l l ! / ! / / l l l ! / !! !! I l / l /! l1 % / / l l / 1 ! / / l ! / ! / / / / l / l /! I / / / / / / / /! / / / / l ! / / / D~ternlinatinn_ Perennial Channel (6t0D) Tmportant (:h~nnel~ Lt: PRUJ)tt".T MGR. Initials Intermittent Channel (pad) l;Tnimporlant t:hanncl: LF Ephemeral Channel (nolen (alttu:k tt1.'Ip indicating lueatlon of impc-rtanUunim~otlilnt channel) Ditch T)trou~,it tJpland (a~J~1 1':VtllDatbr'AtilgnNlurE' _~~_ ~~ ._. _ (if uihcr lhAtl C.O.H. prod cl mnnagor) i i i u i i i u u u i i i i i r r n~~~~~ i~~~ i~~~ ~~ i i iui ii a i u~ n~ a i i n u n i i i i a i i i i n i a n ~~ r l! l i i u n n~ a! i i una u m o ~ u i i i i i i~ n nr i i i! ~ a~ u ~ n ~~ ~ r ~~ ~ r n~ i r i i a ~! i ii u~ n~ m~ n n ~~ ~ ~ n i r !~ ~~ i~ i i i ii i m a ii ~ u, u n u r~~~ P=Present ~P--~ 1'fe5ent AiP=1Vot present 9 1 `+ v ~ 2 Important To Domestic Watar Supply? Y /~V NCDWQ Stream Classification Form 3~-oc~ T =3 ' Project Name: VIGIL cabAeeu.S ~`~Y River Basin: Y,a,pk~µ P~LpFE DWQ Project Number: County: G1~0,o„P~e.uS Nearest Named Stream: C~pr,.b„ C~E~i Evaluator: C-~-~4 g. ~etY~S,t.ET- USGS QUAD: (~µ,a~IS 1~r: Signature: e-~ Q ,,,]~ Latitude: Date: ~ - I v -oZ Longitude: Location/Directions: ~,,,e,~~ ~.~,dp +~('[~tD ' *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner a ree that the eature is a man-made ditch then h' S f use oft is form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream- ' this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators: (Circle one Number Per Line) 1. Geonao~phology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is There ARiffle-Pool Sequence ~ 1 2 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 1 (~J ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? ~ 1 2 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 (2'j 5) Is Thcrc An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? 0 1 ' 6) Is The Channel Braided? 0 ~ 2 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 1 ~ ' S) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 O 2 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 ~ 2 (*NOTE • IfBed & Bank Car~eed By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosit y Then S core-0*~ 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated , On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? PRI Yes=3 MARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ~ II. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 ~ 2 'PRIMA RY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: I 'III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Arc Fibrous Roots Present In Streatiibed? 3 2 ~) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed? 3 ~ 1 3) Is Periphyton Present? ® 1 2 ~) Are Bivalves Present`? ~ 1 2 PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: Strong 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Strong 3 Strong 0 0 3 3 ' Seeondarv Field Indicators (Circle OneNttmberPerLineJ T 3 ' I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? 0 .5 l~ 1.5 ' 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 .5 ~ 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A Natural Drainage Way? 0 .5 ' ® 1.5 SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 3 II. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter ' Present In Streambed? 1.5 1 0 p 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 .S (1~ 1.5 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 .5 Q 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since ~ .5 1 1 5 Last Known Rain? . ' (*NOTE: If Ditch litdicated !it #9 Above Skip This Step And #5 Below*~ 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 ~ 1 5 ' Conditions Or In Growing Season)? 6 A . ) re Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? es=1. ~~~ No=O SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: S` III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong ' 1) Are Fish Present? GO .5 1 1.5 Z) Are Amphibians Present? ® .5 1 1 5 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? ~ .5 1 . 1.5 ' 4) Are Crayfish Present? S) Ar M b Q .5 1 1.5 e acro enthos Present? ~ .5 1 1.5 , 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? ~ .5 1 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? 0 Q 5 1 1.5 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? ~ S 2V Mostly OBL Mostly FAC W Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPL .75 ~ 0 0 ' (* NOTE: /f Total Absence Of All Plants /n Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BfOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ~ 5 = Z3.S 1 Measurements looking upstream 9' Top of Bank Upland Upland ~~ 6' OHWM 12" Bank 2' Bed Not to Scale G" Bank Notes: No Flow Observed No Pools Observed Bottom Saturated VMC Cabarl-us Quarry Vulcan Materials Company Cabarrus County, NC G" Transect T 3 (Sta. 3+00) Intermittent Channel (Jurisdictional/Unimportant) ~Cfaiee~a7ae / DESIGN 1960 Chopmon-Wyont Lone Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 t 1 1 t US ARMY CORPSi~NGRS ID.18282714858 OCT 09' 98 9 ~ 2S No .002 P . 02 '~ ~,. _l i; ~'=~ INTER1V~iTTENT CIHANNE~. -' -~ . CVALUAITit7N FARM O +- 3oA -r y ACl'lON ID AFPI,ICANT NAME ~(MC_ GA.~A~2c,tS ~UA..e~,,,,~ HATE ~' t U - CSZ 1'ROA'ptiF:11 I:tIANNEI. WORK (I.e„ cldvcn, rnluuollon, etc.) , .~~~,p1tl (~L _ ._ _ , .~ 3. Tn ---__ WATEA$UDY/KIV);RDASIN GoLbL~ 43~~,yLY~.~u ~slht f:t)tIN7'YK:1'1'Y„ G~6A.2,t2t1S ,__ IiF:rt;NTWP.A't'1!>:HCONp17'ipNS _.. 1~c~ MEaE.~t,4P..~L~ _~Arc1~LF~LI, ~l,l tA,2~c~t9cyG ~1-b2S, !' &P . NP Ob9e1'tr~ftpn C,omman(9 t)r 1)escrtMion X TIsh/Shcuii.~ Carucutccana presenl 6 ~ - tll c Mllao Invcrtbratcs ~ O ` ~ _ k Ampbl iar~ 1're.~a Drccding P _ X A gut A1td/C>r taurlsus (water quatlity function) ~~ wit 1; tllamcl Uxe (i.e. sacks. fcecr, ~hctlA, olhas) p ~ ~ Nalerlr ly otoacd S~'nies 1'rtecnl (pitconlinue) _ 1't1eJ1'oal : tmaure x P- Slablc 5trc~rrlbenks _ _ u f~urrrrel subslrato (i.p. grevol, cobble, rac eoane wad ! ttiheelan Gnopy 1'nsserN (SP -~r> SIML clusunc) ~- k Undercut Daltkp/lnsfremn 1L611at $irydute ~ k NIO~Y In Cilanncl ~e _ _ T~ walandA Arrrc~tt?olGontig. ilh Cutmnel (1>aeanlinue) 0 t>erclstcnt Pnn1A/Suturatcd Hotrmm (Iullc thin 5iepl.) "' -- 3ccp>VC;roundwnter DischarUa (torte Qlrll Sept.} ~ _ ~ ~ Ad~accnt rlcxldploin Troscnt X Wrack Malenat of 1kiA Lltlos t e S drophylic Vcaetstion in/atljat'eu11o ohalurot t- P~ o s ]taportant Tn 1)umcstic Water Supply? Y /® llocs Channel Appear l)n A Quad ar SoiTs Map? Y / ~ Apprnx. Drailta~e Area: ~ •Ca fit:. u i i i r r r u r u u u ~ ~ a i i i i i r i r i i i r i n i i r i r r r i i r~ l u u i i n a r i i u i i n n u i n u n r n i i u m r m i r r u r u i r r n r n u r a ~ i r u n i r i r i r r r i r r u ~ u n r n u i i i i i a i i i i n i a i u i i n u u r r~ u u u i i i i a i i ii a r i n a i a i u u m~ n u r i/ r i i Determination: Yerennia) Channel (atop) important (:hUnnei: Lh PRUJ)':("1' MGR lnltials Intermittent Channel (P~d) ~C XTnimporlant 4hanncl: LF Fphelnernl Channel (nr, jd) (aQw:h 11),1p indicating Itn:alton of Im)xlrtanUunimpontltu channel) D~tCn ritruugit trriana m~~~n a.VAl11d1Ar''A SI~nKIMrc: _ `~~ ~_~~ _ (if other lhAn f:.0.1?. project mntlagar) ///lllll/!ll/!/llll//!/I///!///!/1l/1/r/rl//1/r//Il!!Hr!/rlr///r///II/ll/rllll/rl/I!! Illl/rl/lll///Ir///rllll/IIII/I///////1//rr///!/r/rl////!/I//IllllrJrllr/1//1/!/!///r/rl///ll/I///I// ////!///////!//////!Ir///!/1r//I!I ~~)jA~ ~ ['=T'resevnt SP- 1'resenf A1P=1b1ot present S i , 9 y NCDWQ Stream Classification Form ' Project Name: YML ed.~e~,2t1S ~~~~ DWQ Project Number: Nearest Named Stream: G~~ ~~~ ' USGS QUAD: K4,uµ,q~~S rtc~ Latitude: Longitude: O f 30~ T-~ River Basin: ~4.D1<<~ _ p~~ ~E County: ~d~8~eeU.s Evaluator: G~~4 ~ • ~ ~T• Da nature: e ~ i2 •J te. (o• ID ~ c~Z Location/Directions: llwdt~-co~-t lggp ~~~~ ' *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner a ree that the eature i g f s a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream- ' this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) ' I. Geonio~phology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is There ARiffle-Pool Sequence ~ 1 2 ' 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 1 ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? ~ 1 2 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 0 1 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? ~ 1 2 6) Is The Channel Braided? 0 d 2 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 Qj 2 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 ~ 2 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 Q 2 (*NOTE: If Bed & Bank Caused By DitchinP And WITHOUT inuosit y Then Score-0* ) ' 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Fresent? Yes=3 0=0 ,PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 8 'II. Hydrology Absent Weak 1) Is There A Groundwater F1ow/Discharge Present? Q ~RIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ~ II. Biology Absent Arc Fibrous Roots Present In Streainbed? 3 ~) Are Rooted Plants Present [n Streambed? 3 3) is Periphyton Present? ~jj ~) Are Bivalves Present`? PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 3 1 1 Weak 2 1 1 Strong 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Moderate Strong 2 3 Moderate 0 1 2 2 Strong 0 0 3 3 ' Secondary Field Indicators (Circle One Number PerLineJ ' I. Geomorphology Absent 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? 0 ' 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 3) Does Topography Indicate A Natural Drainage Way? p SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:~_ ' II. Hydrology Absent 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter ' Present In Streambed? 1.5 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since Last Known Rain? ' f *NOTE: If Ditch Indicated In #9 Above Skip Thi tep And #5 Below* 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry p Conditions Or In Growing Season)? 6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ~{ .s III Weak Moderate .5 Q~ .5 .5 Weak 1 .5 .5 .5 1 es=1. Moderate m 1 1 No=O Moderate . Biology Absent Weak ' 1) Are Fish Present? GO .5 1 2) Are Amphibians Present? ® .5 1 ' 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? ® .5 1 4) Are Crayfish Present? ~0 .$ 1 5) A M re acrobenthos Present? ® .5 1 ' 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? ~ .5 1 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? ~ .5 1 ' 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostl OBL M tl FACW y os y Mot FAC Mostly FACU 2 1 .75 ~ 0 0 (* NOTE: /j Total Absence OjA!! Plants In Sireambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY B10LOGY INDICATOR POINTS' •~ n Ty Strong 1.5 1.5 1.5 Strong 0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Strong 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Mostly UPL Measurements looking upstream 9' Top of Bank Upland Upland 5' OHWM 1' Bank 1' Bank ~ 4" Not to Scale 3' Bed 4" Notes: No Flow Observed No Pools Observed Botto-n Not Saturated VMC Cabarrus Quarry Vulcan Materials Company Cabarrus County, NC Transect T 4 (Sta. 0+30A) Intermittent Channel (Jurisdictional/Unimportant) C~rleoae~atae / DE51GN 1960 Chopman-Wyant Lona Lincolnton N~ :'8092 (704) 735-1084 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Ft.A4 zz-z? 3-~ Project/Site: Gd.B1~,,Q2~5 c~2cl.o„2~t.Y S~t~= Date: G-tc.~-oZ. ApplicandOwner: Y tt_d.ta,.~ h2Ar~Q-a~ <<•~.c_Pau_~,r County: G4B~z~ c~_ Investigator: r~t~i ~,~._,~~iw.r State: t~~ Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? es No Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Y No Is the area a potential problem area? Yes (If needed, explain on reverse.) ' VEGETATION 1 2 r~ Stratum Community ID: Transect ID: _ Plot ID: 9. tPoPtyt,.ltS bEUro~ t~S d.Pi. ~'.Q,~,.~' S 4tGtra^BuM 'StIJEJiSF SEI~P.~dg _„ A~_l3' vt<t,-_a.~,.. prl,,,-t~tob ~j,~ F+a,.c.c.[ !o l~t~ sd .., st~e~ Fd~ l~ ~c~crxed~ o4~rs4cs t~E'el~ ~_ lO - ~[lcsas dur~~ . ~4t_ 10 d~ c~~ .~ ~ .bra r~ F4~v~c ~S ~ us Gxt ue,•.s~S s~ Ed,c~a!- l . ~S ac. ~ .~f~ ~- ~_ tD uc.e~tus 4i~.~_ S~.pt, trdttl to ~2 ~Y~ sY~vaTj~~ saAt_. ~,Ac~ ~~s iP~.csY.~yaKUd 4u-u.. FAC.~eK 16. II Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC ~~~ ~ B~E~Co~c~~%; ~S~' II l (excluding FAC). v o Remarks: HYDROLOGY ~C Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Stream, lake, or Tide Gauge ~ Aerial Photographs ~ Other _. No Recorded Data Available to v~ ti ~ N ec~ ~ u54s ~ G t ~ Field Observations: Depth of Surface Water: ~l4 (in.) ~ t8u (in.) Wetland Hydrology Indications: Primary Indicators: Inundated _ Saturated in upper 12 inches _ Water Marks _ Drift Lines Sediment Deposits _ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in Water-Stained Leaves _ Local Soil Survey Data ~, FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 1 Depth to Free Water in Pit: Depth to Saturated Soil: 1 SOILS ~- Map Unit Name g Zz.> I ~ ~ St.o~`~'S (Series and Phase); ~~ - GotZot~lc~l ~-AY Loq~ Drainage Class: _\hlEj„~, D~N~,p Taxonomy (Subgroup): Oplc.. '~~LL~Ll1~Acl,~-%C Confirm Mapped Type? Yes 1~ Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, {inches) Horizon jMunsell Moist) ~Munscll Moist) ConUast Structure, elc. O-~ ~ ~.S Y~ ~~~-( SL~t~1.D~ Lc~vK( 3 _ ~ ~ to Y-Z '~~~ -. s~M~ ~- l~ ~ - _ to Y~ t°l~-__ - -' - s~~D Hydrie Soil Indicators: ~~~~ _ Histosol Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Lisled on Local Hydrie Soils List _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydrie Soils List _ Glcycd or Low-Chroma Colors - Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ~Otv PtizOF tLE ~~kSl<.TS DF I~GC.UMIIL.~~p V~[C1.,(~ a~t-~~~ s~-~~~ s~lMr.~t~s, ~~t_o~ ~~o rE~u~t a~ GOt•~StS~1a"~ WCrll MAPP~p sir~,tES 13u'[' A2~c~- ~YD2tL WtILANU UtItKMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ® No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ~ Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes Hydrie Soils Present? Yes o ~~ Remarks: 1 1 1 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) SP- Project/Site: GA~,PP..r,Es ©tt,pt~iz,r - SZuo~{ Aeon Date: `t-ICS-~$ Applicant/Owner: ~/~l ~ dtt.L Malt _ FZ.l~4/f~ t~tfae,u~ County: GA~~~i ~S Investigator: GT~A.t r_~ . W~c~.tT State: JJ.C. Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? ~ No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Ye ~ No Transect ID: Is the area a potential problem area? Yes ~ Plot ID: SP- 1 (If needed, explain on reverse.) ~K A~K-trcATEc.~( 3'tn y of e~~ SECtMEt~tT +l+~S Acc~,t.l~ut,.e.rEp lf~t Ctrs a>~, w+~cud Nds ~u~~ A VErETATInN ~l-1~uGF_ tl.( ~~1~ xur, .~c~.rr.~r,.~wl itl_Aa.~-rzr~ ~t ~ Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ~ ~ l.~Ga-o~-IBrs StYRAUGw.- reef FAr,'~' ~ LONL/S_~ lAiDelll [:Ll ~~p.lS ~dC_"' S ~ (ZT SA~t,e u~[~gP~ TeE1G [7F3v m. ~!~HEL_~~d IrsMMtd L/4- HET F_~ S ®U.e.MUS ~~Te SAPID ~~~1 • 11. llt_Mtlc_ d~~tLt.-d SA.I~t,. ~A[a6[ 12. i A A,r~Q @uA'P11M ~ tL FiAL t 3. ~ Ei1. F¢2.xtnluc P&NrY1fUl4tittq SI~Pf. FAtxc! 14. 7. P ~r~ ,_~ o ~aoc~r~..4 S~PI. aFJ.tytt- 15. 8. ~,eux u~~~ serer a~ tb. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC !o /$ - ~s~O ~l \ J ~ ~~ _ ~°~•~ g (excludin FAC). o Remarks: V~f/(1-inON GoK4,t~-FS P21l+~b,>ZI~~( of SUCGEKtolyAt~ SA.~~tb.IC~ C~RoIaTK WITH 4N OP~~4 ur~CE1rS'tce~(• t~F, F,t° SEbll~l~~j' d•CC.urtU f.AroN Fto~„ KILLED '[Q~ W N ~GF1 PltkUtot3'61.~( G Re1J - r~I 'f'N~ d2E.a. T 4L~ Old ~.1 f 1~4L ~C7MMl~1•-['~ LIIG lS 1iOh~~1.1 oP Qtl t GA.IZ SPP. z 2' 2' v 1' r x It HYnR(~1 (1GY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: _ Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs _ Inundated _ Other Saturated in upper 12 inches X No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks ~ Drift Lines ~Dt~ 'to SccQl=oc~ ~-l.ow) ~ Sediment Deposits (3'TO y' >~a) _ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: N/a (in ) Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in . = Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: ~ 18t~ (in.) Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: > 18~~ (in.) ~ FAC-Neutral Test _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Ta-(IS ~ZE~ t-(AS O[YE2JE~ Saj'Ui?~.j'tl~ IN l„ ~t M~2 t~cot-uTuS guT` Przl~s uP ~Tau.Y ~u,el,.t4 ruE CzIZOt~f--t(~ S~d.So1-f S~uR•~e•t is DcaE. to S~D~M~+j act,c~rcu~.drtotil. '[}{lS Q R Ed. ~.los ,n ve'++t+~ Kart v ~,Y sTt:;rP GzizAD~~at('. t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SOILS SP- i Map Unit Name $- rs °~o s~oPES (Series and Phase): ~~o'D ~ ~~~rot-t[~ cd. Gc.y.~ c.arat~t Drainage Class: w~,t1. t~?ls.tr.-~p Taxonomy (Subgroup): ~.lrrZr~tL pb.~_E unn~a=~ Confirm Mapped Type? Yes Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, finches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. O~~-Z~t { Nle 10YtZ ; t'~tES Tui~bc.t4+roctT AEEA SA D 4'R.e.t~c.i ¢r~rtG Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol Concretions _ Histic Epipedon - High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Gleycd or Low-Chroma Colors _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: I~ld.Tu.>zat. Solt. WAS NO•~ ENCCxat-tTF,2i~D .d.T ~. I~P~t OF 3~~~. SCtZ~2oUN a u~ 'R-l~."rGtRA~ . ~~011. l S TYPt u1wY !d `~ 4k{ o ~ R>~~N'i'1re • TKIS D.ZbA I-(AS ~µ ~o4[Pt,e[&t~( [nt~Fe~t~ Wr'~H IMW~'(~D M4TE~ot... 4~t- ,5°'r'-l~ , icoc~ racj-c-~-~. WETLAND DETERMINATInN Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ~ No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ~ Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes ~ Hydric Soils Present? Yes C~ Remarks: y C?~~~ae~c~~e~ DESIGN 1469 Chopmcn~~Wyonr done _~n<olnton ~J~: 239='Z r704 Preliminary Wetland Determination Sample Plot SP-1 Vulcan Materials Company Upland Cabarrus Quarry - 9.7 Ac. Study Area Cabarrus County, NC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: G,a~~r t~~ [$UA~`~Y • 5`ft.tAY ~-.ZFA Date: Cam- Tai -4[a Applicant/Owner: County: _C~pptteu•, Investigator: ~~~•,~,Ir';~ lrcly~er.,T State: Pl[~ Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? ~ No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes ~ Transect ID: t Is the area a potential problem area? Yes ® Plot ID: ,~ (If needed, explain on reverse.) °~ VEGETATIt7N ~ Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ' ~ ~nzbem.-cza~ Tu~~ ~ A ~_ ~~` ( 9 t~yuaS ~Rorww Se,Pr. FAU{ Io ~ ~LtGL~~nAMtiA~Z1 y~~ T~ ~ /, ~ LLV• UGNIt~ d~t17'1 SiPt~ ~~-LLt'~' ID i 3. TZrE ~~C~WL 11. ~l+~C~~+de.-W[,,t~- sue. ~- S 4. y ~u~.rts Nr_~a, reef FAGi.I 12. ,.~ cLot,` FAC. S 5. ~ ~ <.~~~r~ Tlert FM.. Q~ ~.Or~ty $1'° - k1ET-~ ~AL` 2!C 6. eluux dMV.CICdeaL- ~YEi~ tr~LV[ ®. dGA t.,..~_P~W;'rc~ eo" ~.tFpR F4[ t.l tc 7. Bt1Ef'.,~. ~.s1. t'tt.bt FA[.al ~ ~,Fu•,~.~.~~ ~ 1arA- titF~ .~~'S~lo O cs a oYa..A. SdPt. fAu! ~ t to S=AG Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (~ = S~ S ~ ~ (excludin FAC). ll 2 l ~•r ~ Z8'G ~' J Remarks: z S s~ r~ HVI~Rr~I nGV Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: Np~ Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs _ Inundated _ Other _ Saturated in upper 12 inches ~ No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks Drift Lines Sediment Deposits _ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: htlt~. (in ) Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in . = Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: _ >t8~~ (in.) Local Soil Survey Data ~~ Depth to Saturated Soil: > t~ (in.) FAC-Neutral Test _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S(~II S 1-d Map Unit Name $ -IS ~D " C i d Ph (S ) 9: s ~ l ( C er es an ase : ots'c~t~4 -ostr~ Drainage C c,d. ass: v -t.AY &u. beA~-.,sb Taxonomy (Subgroup): ~t-1ca~~ +~ar ~.u ~AL~S Confirm Mapped Type? © No Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, finches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. O - 3 A _ k~ ire 'si~3 -^ ~o~,t~ Hydric Soil Indicators: ~jµE _ Histosol _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleycd or Low-Chroma Colors Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Wt 1 LANU Ut I tKMINA I IUN Hydrophytic vegetation Present? Yes Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes Hydric Soils Present? Yes '1 Remarks: y o- U. 2~ ~e ' tc 3 2c ' is 5 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) -g Project/Site: G4tsb.'e?c.1S G2caAtz~,r - S~uDY ~L+. Date: ~- L~ -q4 Applicant/Owner: vu~~u t~taTEeta~ ~~ntRMt~ County: G4.~~eu~ Investigator: ~~A.«~, ~ . WYnw.t-f State: t-iL Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? ~.,~,'s~ No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) ©~ No Transect ID: l Is the area a potential problem area? Yes ®o Plot ID: ~ (If needed, explain on reverse.) * SDtLS HAJE 'BE,6u MoDtF~ED VFGETATInN Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator : Ca U~Nt1S Lu~t~ttAAL4 reF~ FA~~N 9. /`Et,T 1~-, t,AEJtC/~T SAPtr. G,Ar_.u S L.t~tlu~e,NBA[~ ~;~jca.i.ld, r~~ FA[.t ~ MIG ,INMI U~N~~iFyM H&P~ •rbLt _ 4. .Iut~i.A-.c~ ,.~-tap.~+. T-2_c_F. ~eul 12. c.o[~+~e.E?Jl .lA r.trca uEef3 Fdc.-- to 5. Gk1F~rttS p.ttaA r2tsB ~Aua 13. caYn'EUUa I~i¢at-t~ca --I~~L~ Fecanr ',~ ~ ~,~.~ H~~uuoc~ Sd,~Pt~ ~~ 14. PdRMEUOGt~S~rx c;tuwA~ HF'eg ~AL._ S FTtAx1NUS Pk1ta~YWdL tf~ SA.AI. LAL~JK 15. Ltt'fZb 1=d,[_ S >z va a e.. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC ~/~ ~ ~~o~ C`%o ~ Ic7c',°,~ \ ~ I (excludin FAC). Remarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _ Aerial Photographs X Inundated (1u t,ow Pbtar~,) Other ~ Saturated in upper 12 inches ,~ No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks ~ Drift Lines ~ Sediment Deposits ~ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: l~ to D`~ (in.) ~ Watelr-Sta nedt Leaves ~ar~v) per 12 in Depth to Free Water in Pit: v4et>~ (in.) - Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: n`` (in.) FAC-Neutral Test ~ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: G2A~(FIS~I -FIot.ES ,D.t2F,A.. ~~AtNS Sl~ju¢djED Fc>z. '~ 1 wF.a/K >=a-~ttJGt ~ro2Hl EUF.t-i'rs ,d.N>, i {~ t2ouG~~eYCr' We N'j~2 N1ot~T+~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S(~II S 1_ g Map Unit Name g-lS °>o Sc.otPE.S (Series and Phase): ~dD - Co'fZCNb•t.~t Gt.aY t ~ANt Drainage Class: ~flF~._ L~At-sEp Taxonomy (Subgroup): 1?~-tontG. toe ,r~ ut~FS Confirm Mapped Type? Yes ©o Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. Z-~ _~ 7.s Y~ ~ ~ y/~+ 7~s Y~ Wto vaetES oxraz~o eo~rs Mtx1:.D du.utytA~, 2- IS ~_ ?•S Yti` 3~ti Ox t DttEC HX3T+S ~•S Y2 5/c> vaet~S MIxEb AtyuVtd, _ Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils ~ Sul(idic C1dor ~f~,t~•t-~ _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List ~ Gleycd or Low-Chroma Colors ~ Uther (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ~ott.S 'f'lQV ar ~ !~IDbtF iEb '~Y A.[eW-tu•t-d•~b ~.biMEF•rj S b.ND Ftl•-tE 'f2CX-t~. ~AtZTt c-C.ES WAGIIED ll~ t=2G~t t~IPIP~.e Ar2F,l~S, 03~p.RJATto~c o>r ~cjl~--bE~ ~~~QeTOf~ ~-KA PiZoNOllFfl.~A {~`(D~N~'It. vGC1~'CgPC~F~ alt: ~rt4t~is.Trt~ r+to~ t+YrJFZrc~ sc~u.~ wou~ est: f'ref~KT UNp~R- PIc7~MAc. GDt•~Dt'(-oNS. WFTI ANr~ f)FTFRMINATI[1N Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ~ No Wetland Hydrology Present? No Is this sampling point within a wetland? es No ~ Hydric Soils Present? * e No Remarks: * Rt-THoc.tGH btSTuRBED , 5c~tuS V~lout.J, (`5E F.x+PEI~Bp T'o L3~ µYt~R-c. U~tAiEtG Noit!M,q,~ Glie~ttktSrlµC.ES . _ ~ ~'~1(' (~ ~I> \I~I~I 1 -' ~` A ,± s,~e :.,4}per ~ ~ ~ t # ~ yy `~ Z~. 2.~ r ~ i ~. - y ~*^.~ E A` r E~C~a~auo[,cn-e DESIGN 1960 Chopmcn-Wyont Lena ~_~n.:plnton Preliminary Wetland Determination Sample PIOt 1-B Vulcan Materials Company Wetland Cabarrus Quarry - 9.7 Ac. Study Area Cabarrus County, NC 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) I ,~. Project/Site: (~~pe1~ u4 ~uDrf_~~ Date: C~ - Z~ -9Co Applicant/Owner: - County: G~,3~,'ee~.K Investigator: ~ ~~~,~~ w~e,tie-r State: I~tC~ Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? ® No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes ~ Transect ID: Is the area a potential problem area? Yes N Plot ID: G (If needed, explain on reverse.) g VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Q t'LOauNU~. ~CUNwrauavC4 TTtEE FaLW 9. l.iit~ooci~~- ju uArcDJ- ~t.APt,. F.4L tp t22 Q~ ~os,•~s D.c,aa re.ec r~d,`~ ®. M y~zt~ Fd.~+ ' [.EL~~dt~ T2EE F~uN ~ tt~NtLts~t4 ~UrA a.lEe.d Pe1~- ?,~' 4. Ge.¢~~uuS ra~~ui4-t~~~ ~~ rtEe3 FdL (9j ~Z ract_ur.c~ t~r.-Pt _ ~At.pt 13. ~ ~rr.~ d~ Mw rta pA F4t~.t* t (~ Pi.t),TIa-tuS arsiorxreug !SdD~ l=AtaM~ 14. ~.~,M.~E~~u. ~~ ..,~u~ ~c_~LZ F~.L s f?] t~A.x~~cu4 ~EuKSraVeugq ~64p1~ IrAr~r 15. ~joc~nr~.tasar tzoottA-.~ NEe~ -F~[.- s 8. uGlut~iy.,~,t STr~ SAPS i~4L'~ 16. (_6~ioErw ul ¢c~utcGt ~t~e~ uAr. S t Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC 7l9 = ~7, g ~o ~ 6~8 0 ~S .~~ (excludin FAC). Remarks: '~ t ii ~~ Z' L ?~ l~ u HYnRC'1L(~GY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): wetland Hydrology Indications: _ Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs _ Inundated _ Other _ Saturated in upper 12 inches ,~ No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks Drift Lines Sediment Deposits _ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: µ/,~ (in.) Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in _ Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: > IS~~ (in.) Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: > t8~~ (in.) ~ FAC-Neutral Test _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: [~ cnnc /_ Map Unit Name 8-t5 °~ SwprrS (Series and Phase): GvI~ tATi:Ot~4t~ G~,,~ t.odM Drainage Class: wt:rL DZlatty~a Taxonomy (Subgroup): ~~bt~ pl~LF. .LtL7dd~ Confirm Mapped Type? Yes ~ Profile Descri~~tion: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, finches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) jMunsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. O- l2 d It7 Y2 y/3 tom- g2_ B ~s ate ~. M t x~p dt.t~uvtA~, 1Q YiZ y/4 Vd.B-~E3L~ ~~ sar.Fo - - t~a~c Hydric Soil Indicators: NpN~>G o15c,,,E~'D . _ Histosol _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Gleycd or Low-Chroma Colors Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: UPPED fir, t-4~r/IZS Got~6ttT of At.t.tavtA~ DBFlX.t'~ MIXED WtT+a Nt4u GiIIZoMA SGII. UtIEW i~µ~p T~Q~I+Ka'(~ PeoFtt.E. ~ott~ ~toUt-b ~'[ BE EX~EGTeA To $E 1~l`t'DQt~ UNDER t-to~r'w~ ~teC.ttrA6TAd~t.G~'>. WETLAND DETERMINATInN Hydrophytic vegetation Present? ~ No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ~7 Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes Hydric Soils Present? Yes ~lo Remarks: a ' 3 L Z ' t I' r N 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Z-1~ Project/Site: („6.'Bd.~2U5 oUbi~>~ _ s~ubY a~I:A Date: ~ - Z~[-q!o Applicant/Owner: a County: ~atzn.>~2o~, Investigator: ~ etas . wYnrU•r" State: ~,iL Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? ® No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes Transect ID: L ~ Is the area a potential problem area? Yes Plot ID: 4 (If needed, explain on reverse.) VFGFTATInN Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Q~ LI Qrf IbNF~BAIi: ~SYr?dt_ ~F1.UA T2FE Fdc.'~' 9. _(~~lS L6S~rGATA ~`~ F~6LJW S (~}'P-'4,rruL~~ PL-~r.-t~1~ WtA 72~t- ~~L~L ®•~r~(t~2 td~ ~r21or/4 IE~g_ r7~+G~. u2~o~kt~N jLt_1PIG ~.P~ Sa.Pr~ Fes(„ ~. Mid Gruw- u~MlwElw ~-e~K ~e~ 'f' tq ~ taAUi~s~ STy~. p~.w '6A?tom -i:~L„± d, clNtotA ur„~«.-s uart8 Ce.c.- IS ~ ui,Mus L~r~.rA Se_Or~ PAr~.+ 13. LoMN1E Lru~ I~,w~cs- ~~2[3 Fd[.vK 1 ~ ®L~1\Y~A1r~S PfJdMGYWA,. uG.a 5AA ~e.LY~L 14. LONIGFJ Pd .,~i[~4 K~ers ~[.._- to ' Q? ,bcE~ 2.(1n21M tsAPt~ _~~ 15. PlszsuF.~ o~,c~x,~u~.~. !-1~RB ~L S 8. L42?INUS ~.0,{CouutAr.I n, S~.Pc. F4L 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC ~ ., ~~ ((o/g ~S o~o~ (excludin FAC). ID ` Remarks: HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _ Aerial Photographs ~ Inundated (r)E,PaEf~ro---S s _ Other X Saturated in upper 12 inche X No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks _ Drift Lines ~ Sediment Deposits ~c Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: 0~`-t'~ (in.) -~ Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: ~ot~ (in.) Local Soil Survey Data " ~ FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: ~ (in.) >c Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: GP-aYF'-51-1 4-~oC.tS t ~U~FtbIG oQOiZ 1 1 1 1 1 1 SnILS Map Unit Name 8-l5 °h, Sw~PES Z e i d Ph C D ^ A (S ) ~ ot~i c.v .G er es an .~ ase : ~.Y t.odt~ t Drainage Class: LIEU. 7~t~r~D Taxonomy (Subgroup):. Tzuo~tcr P'Al,~ t,tDAt.~S Confirm Mapped Type? Yes Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon tMunsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. ~_ A lI5`(iZ ~!h tb~lt2 y/Z F,~,~ f~a,K~ StL'[ ^ DsC.?m'[S IZ- t$ G3 ?.ti YK `~ /Z 7.s Ye ~/o pFr~r/~reoa+~ i_~Y t.dar~ Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils ~ Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List -~ KeducinR Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List ~ Gleycd or Low-Chroma Colors _ Uther (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ~t1k D~UEw~'IEK'~' r-{AS ~3r-F.l~~ A~EC~ ~~ $Y ~C-o~tY ,bt,.tt~ Z~D~trtot~t OF- .AL.Lt-lYt4L Ma-~tb-t/ . sates ~.2G. ~C~PF.LTE~ 7p >~ +(Yi~1Zt~. U 1~DE.IZ Not Cot~~rrcoµS . Wt 1 LANU Ut: I tKMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? © No Wetland Hydrology Present? © No Hydric Soils Present? ~ No Remarks: Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes No ~ y -`~a~ze~Z,cne l DESIGN 1960 Chopmon W'yont Lcna Lr,colnto Preliminary Wetland Determination Sample Plot 2-A Vulcan Materials Company Wetland Cabarrus Quarry - 9.7 Ac. Study Area Cabarrus County, NC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Z-g Project/Site: G4aez2u.S QL<d1Zf2YN STUD( ~4p..Ei-. Date: l`o-L'Y-9(v Applicant/Owner: VLILt.At l Mel _'Qt4t,S t~l? .- ~ County: Ga.BAizP...ta~ Investigator: l,2Qt a ~ . w~~T- State: t•at, Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? ~ No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes ~ Transect ID: Z Is the area a potential problem area? Yes ~ Plot ID: t3 (If needed, explain on reverse.) VFGFTATI(~N Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ~ G)ue¢cus br,BA TKO fq 9. l~.sz Yl~ evano- SAS. Fetid S LIOU1bAr1R-e STY~fj~ 1 F1rA (3 x~wu• P - T2CB T FAL't 10. fJLdt K AxrepaAnu ~ LLlaA! S , . ~ c1utiLx~v1.H ~ eems _Fy~w 11..Lur >Er~~ vre~~.-ro.,u 64P~. F•A[,iA" 5 toFn+~K F~~ ~A ~faAPL- Fem./1.1 12. ~ k tr;~'R?d bdPl._ Fd.L~ ~ LtLM[tS 4L4TD; 4aMti FALId'1' ©. l~N ~[.E?~ ,~.e..,..ILA 1~4E7ZR Fe.~ 'x' 6. UR~oaeMdea~ TI1~~P~LrI A ~~~ ~. 14. D. NL-2ZG Fs~!_ ~O 7. ~~rs LAEU~~ a. ~~ FAr~c 15. SNtu b,r "~A mar ~I J;2~ Fiti s 8. Ra[iu~edr~l3AR •yw~ ~.~ bA.P~. F~'r d~ vlM rdruNDlFp-.11~ V11.tE Fa.c. co Percent of Dominant Speci es that are OBL , FACW or FAC 3 ! = y2.9 0~ 376 = 33 CZi (excludin FAC). 7 . m Remarks: `~ y I c t e i HYDROLOGY - Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: Nof.1.~ - Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: - Aerial Photographs Inundated Other Saturated in upper 12 inches ~ No Recorded Data Available - Water Marks - Drift Lines Sediment Deposits - _ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: N /Q (in ) - Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in . - water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: > ~0 ~~ (in.) Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: ~ 18 (in.) FAC-Neutral Test _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SOILS Z_g Map Unit Name 13-fS 9b SL.oPES (Series and Phase): ~,oD - C;oeo,~,4ca, r'~t,Ay LoD;M Drainage Class: w~ bRde~Ir/D Taxonomy (Subgroup): _Luootc, PA-.rGubAt,F~, Confirm Mapped Type? ~ No ~~ Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (inches) HOIIZOn (Munsell Moist) Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. (~-y ~_ 5 ~(2 ti/~t -- Loe,M ~$ ~- S Y7Z 3l3 - I,OAth Hydric Soil Indicators: 1-ION~ OSF,~I~Ej) _ Histosol Histic Epipedon _ Sulfidic Odor _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Reducing Conditions Gleycd or Low-Chroma Colors _ Concretions High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Listed on Local Hydric Soils List T Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Olher (Explain in Remarks) ~~ Remarks: WCILANU UttEKMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes !~ Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ~ Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes Hydric Soils Present? Yes ~~ Remarks: i i i DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) 3 -1 Project/Site: (_a.C~'22y S Q~1A~?~ZY - STu D~r?i2.>/o Date: ~ - ?t! - 4Crt Applicant/Owner: ~c1~c.~,~.t Ms-r~~.tac,` ~~~~yNY County: <d.i~.i22~S Investigator: (~.i/~jz . W~(~.rr.T' State: I-IL Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? ® No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yes ~ Transect ID: 3 Is the area a potential problem area? Yes Plot ID: A (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATInN Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ~[~2 N~1+ur-tt~ F'F_ r~1c~t 9. r..tc,~.~u~ AnrieertAr ~ca. SAO F~r~v to A r ~: iZ 2 u 8?e1~el -t-2 FE CAr 10. ~,aAnt~3ury s taiuna. L.~ gyp. ~ ~. F4t,~eu - t o 3...~[,I.AeL -hulr?~- T~ F~L.i.L- 11 • tl~~ sears ~o~ Flu + S 4. I`1QP~~~ , A -r3a'~ !=~L` ~ M~GRbGTFe~yM ~~rM~ hrF~urt N¢~a Fis.e_'+' 5. „fetu.a ~~Gal~C.ei-e TPFF_ FtL ui ©. ~rrs4e .IA~u o ~.tc~a F~L - 6. $AKI-UX Pi~y~~ v4 NrGA 'T~~ Fdr_yy 14. ~C X13 F,4L~JN 1b . ~~i5 ~ r _ ~.T ~A- FAryv 1 S. R1~t~e~L eMtEP.ttA w1A H e eB FMllt S 8. f:~lsxirJUa Pf<-ausYLVA i+rt4 ~aM-_ tdc,~tt 16. c,,r±,~ iZ~ue~~ A ilE ~'6 Fq~ s' V~ ~ o r ~ i Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC 5/ _ $3.3 ~ ~s ~o, C 3~ (excludin FAC). ~ y Remarks: 3 2 l i~ ti I~ S u HYDRnL(~GY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: _ Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: NonFE, v8s+r2JED _ Aerial Photographs Inundated Other X Saturated in upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks _ Drift Lines Sediment Deposits _ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: N/!a (in.) Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in -_ Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: y l8r` (in.) Local Soil Survey Data ~ FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: > IS" (in.) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SOILS 2 -~ Map Unit Name $~IS ~o St,o~~S (Series and Phase): GeP - C.npot~~ Gc~.~( l.~D.M Drainage Class: wEu~ D~.t-yED Taxonomy (Subgroup): 1z4M~1L ~(, ,E ube~>=5 Confirm Mapped Type? ©No Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon LMunsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. o _ y ~ I o YTS 3/L - 3~ ~ '~ lro,b,t+~ ~"~ - $ B ) D YL> y/'i - Sd.Nt DY t.od.M g _ lg g t b Ytz ~/C~ - ~pY c.~..Y tadr~ Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Cklor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List ~ Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors ~ Other (Explain in Remarks) ut~e ~-~ Remarks: WC 1 LANU Ut I tKMINA I IUN Hydrophytic vegetation Present? ~ No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ® Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes Hydric Soils Present? Yes II Remarks: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) 3-g Project/Site: ~,~.'L~ ~ ~~ ~t~ZY - S'(Z,ib~( p.2E1.1. Date: Co -L~l -9!~ Applicant/Owner: ~/alt ~C~ ~,j, ~~~~Q~~, Gotfl ~r County: GA34~Uc, Investigator: /_~~~~ Z , W~(4ti.tT' State: r(L Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? ® No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) ®* No Transect ID: '? Is the area a potential problem area? Yes ® Plot ID: [3 (If needed, explain on reverse.) ~K r701t. COt14ttTS ~' Au.UViuM w S~b~r~-E.Kjs OVF.Q 20~,K . VEGETATIt7N °~ Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ~~.f.1L 'eu82uM ~ > m LI ~ t~ t 'Q T2EE ~ctr" 7~ 9. Yt r~c~, Pe,P~Lto t o 1 F,dr_ IG , w G. ! s FA~~V_ 10.5M U.ey ~cr~, uw,~, ;~ ~dee~,_ ~4r_ ~o ®d~.*tuc., c,F,pR~_-cArA SAAc. FA~wt 11. r ~ 4. .d.LSQ PL¢~..}a t A.P~ ~e,~_ 12. 5. ~N131.6L(1t~.i.^~-N6K ciA~_ Fd.~w- 13. 6. F1znKra-uc~ PFrt4~`~fOMttA ~Pc~ FA-tx~[ 14. ~ 7. Tic ~z~r c.. /~',2~,~, i ratdealt t=d~.L + 15. ® ~W i_r._Qd, ..SOlt7.il 4 ~,~ " 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC 3 ~ 7r' ~O CL ~ ' ~ ~ ~ (excludin FAC). l 3 ~ 0 J Remarks: ~I.NC µ~Ge4 OBS~EVEb dS ba+~tt-tANt I4c Oj~ISe A~~j'torcS of T+~S GOY~IKU 13P('~ `1 h ~' If N I u L HYf)Rnl [~GY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs ~ Inundated (•N AF.~&ts~avs) Other ~ Saturated in upper 12 inches X No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks ~ Drift Lines x Sediment Deposits ~ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondar y Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: b'~-t" (in ) ~ Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in . ?~ Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: B'~ (in.) - Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: O~~ (in.) ~ x FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Sctl,~tptL ppo~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SOILS -fL Map Unit Name $-IS ~. SLoPES (Series and Phase): _~O ~ - CoTZ.otabc..d. GlA~( tA~,NI Drainage Class: Vt[EL(, Dedr~aG_t~ Taxonomy (Subgroup): ~tJt~, ~4r~~~ Confirm Mapped Type? Yes `I Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, Iinches) Horizon 1Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. " " D_y Q Mrc Go-at.. l.$ `(e. S~6 ~ y/~( ~!~Y2 s/~ M4 1 ~ Mir~ d b~u~via~5ex~ ' ~~- ~~o „ A , _ , , M-t Cor+c . ~.s YZ S/o ~ ''~/b ~.SY~ `Vy, ~FA~ 1~~x~~ nu.uv~a~ saHo Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol ~ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils ~ Sul(idic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List .~ Reducing Condi tions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List ~ Gleycd or Low-Chroma Colors ~e Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Tub Srxi. t k TNrS -~f?~'a u~Ktsj~ ot= 4~w~~a~ sip .a~•rr~ SEbil~tEt-tT~ aVEk. ~C~K UNDE2 --toQ1~1.4C~ Go~tl~j-io1~S rME Sotto tH 7t.(t.S ~.~64 vVGGtt-b f5E L~xI~E[~-~~ Tz~ gE ~(~(cQ~c.. WEILANU DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ems No Wetland Hydrology Present? ® No Is this sampling point within a wetland? e,Sl No Hydric Soils Present? ~® No Remarks: SO1~ wce.-t_~ 8E ExPcL~ ~ t'3~ NYa¢.,c, ceub~~ Aeot2taAc,- ~oua+~-tot..tS . y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) G Project/Site: Gb.~p.~zus Q~IA.~i Y - ~~ ~4ZEA Applicant/Owner: Investigator: G2Qt y 2 . vW~ r Date: ~-z4-9~~ County: ~~~no~u~ State: rrL Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? ~ No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) No Transect ID: 3 Is the area a potential problem area? Yes ~ Plot ID: L (If needed, explain on reverse.) * ~-r~Q ~tP-2AP S~pE S E r~F ~EPM Pt.~'('I:~ tN trecpECtr~.. VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ttncp . 1 t~l -1~1tC4 N~2~ 4?L 9. 2. 10. 3. 11. 4. 12. 5. 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC Q~i ~`~o ~% .O~n~ (excludin FAC). Remarks: ~/EC,E't~'tOl~ GO~iSK'[6 ©f P~T~ L-ESPEDE7~ oK d STF,FP ZiP-R4P Sit, SCAPt of A i3EP.t~t. a >~ HYDRt7lC7GY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: NaV~ Stream, lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Og~~JEp Aerial Photographs Inundated Other _ Saturated in upper 12 inches ~C No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: Ill ~Q (in ) Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in . = Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: - (in.) _ Local Soil Survey Data FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: - (in.) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: t~~alZc~~oGY titoT obSteJ~~ . S4Mtr'~E Ptoj oC~u2s Ot-l STEEi~ Ott-'- Rdi~ SIDE Sco~AE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SOII S ~~ Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): ~ /~. Drainage Class: Taxonomy (Subgroup): Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. So t t.~ PeESEt~ ~ ~•T sAa~cP~ PcoT. Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Gleycd or Low-Chroma Colors Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Sol V -~~"' l~esF~(T' G~~M PLa/ P~ o c.u.t izs o t-( ST~~P s t o€ s co~Pt o f W C I IANU Ut 1 tKMI NA I IUN Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes 4~ Hydric Soils Present? Yes o ~~ Remarks: j ' Action ID: 200231237 U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT County: Cabarrus Waters of the U.S. Survey/DelineationVerification Property owner/Authorized Agent: Vulcan Materials Company ' Address: Mideast Division - 4401 N. Patterson Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27115 Telephone Number: Size and Location of Property (waterbody, Highway name/number, town, etc.): ' 8.163 acre "Study Area" located at the VMC Cabarrus Quarry ' Indicate Which of the following apply: ' There are waters of the U.S. on the above described roe which have been accuratel P P rh' Y flagged/delineated. We recommend that the delineated lines be surveyed. The surveyed ' lines must be verified by our staff before the Corps will make a final jurisdictional determination on your property. ' X The submitted survey plat dated August, 2002 for the above referenced property accurately reflects the limits of waters of the U.S. on the property. Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations, this determination maybe relied upon for a period not to exceed 5 years from the date of this notice. ' Placement of dredged or fill material in waters othe U.S. on this property without a Department of the Army permit is in most cases a violation of Section 301 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1311). A permit is not required for work on the property restricted entirely to existing high ' ground. If you have any questions regarding the Corps of Engineers regulatory program, please contact: Steve Chapin at (828) 271-7980 Project Manager Signature ~~'e~-~- ~ . Date August 26, 2002 n C ~i STUDY AREA COURSE BEARING DISTANCE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A SURVEY WAS MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION AND THE WETLANDS SHOWN HEREON REFLECTS THE DELINEATION EVIDENCE PROVIDED BY A FINE LINE DESIGN. b~ L- I N 04°32'48"W 153.32' ~b L-2 N 14° 19'37"E 136.78' L-3 N 14°39'37"E 107.15' ~ °, L-4 N 38°59'37"E 57.63' _ VMC MAPPING TARGET q23 L-5 N 2 I °49' 18'E 68.42' DOUGLAS M. HE S _ PLS L-3067 Y • 607272.87 L-6 N 51 ° I I ~53~E 205.01 ~ 1~~„unumumrurr~~ ~~ NAD83 COMB F CT •0.99984768 L-7 N 50° 1050E 170.86 ~~~~~~~ ~M CAR 0j~%ii L-B N 70°41'20;E 37.11 ~`~OQ~~r,sl~~~<~~~%,% L-8 3 68°29 O I E 33.47 ' L-10 S 45°02' 19"E 50.63' ~ Q 9~ '9 = 719.07 TIE L-II S 15°43'09"E 79.92' = SEAL =_ N 89°25'44"E L-12 S 30°39'32"E 72.77 ~ ~ L-3087 L- 13 S 48°28'53"E 178.91' ~ 0'~v oQ'C~ NOTE: NAD 83 DATUM PROVIDED BY L-14 S 43°22~39ME 98.50 OG~?0 SUR`~;~~'~,~~~ MARSHALL MH.LER S ASSOCIATES. L-15 S 53°2146"E 78.31 ~ ii~~GG~S~M \~ p~p~~ ALL DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE L-16 S 85°5810 E 39.65 ~~~~~~~/g11111111111111\1\\\~~~ L- I7 S 55°20' 19"E 62.70' ~ NCGS GRID. L- 18 S 29°02' 17"E 104.15' L-19 S 26'02'S3'W 229.43' L-20 N 66°22' 15"W 8& I6' n L-22 N 55°50'13"W 76.92' z ~ WETLANDS L-23 N 29°33'S8'E 83.97' SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 L-24 N 50°07'26"W 82.97' L-25 N 46°23'21'W 134.98' L-26 N 58° 14'00"W 55.47' L-27 S 54°46'43'W 99.63' L-28 S 45°53'51 "W 61.34' L-29 S 41 °57'05'W 126.43' L-30 S 44°49'22"W 8x45' L-31 S 39°41'56"W 58.59' L-32 S 48°46'43'W 84.83' L-33 N 88° 17'54"W i 14.22' CORPS ACTION ID q 1996604022 DELINEATION 199930139 NWP VERIFICATION THIS CERTIFIES THAT THIS COPY OF THIS PLAT ACCURATELY DEPICTS THE BOUNDARY OF THE JURISDICTION OF SECTION 404 OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT AS DETERMINED BY THE UNDERSIGNED ON THIS DATE. UNLESS THERE IS A CHANGE IN THE LAW OR OUR PUBLISHED REGULATIONS, THIS DETERMINATION OF SECTION 404 JURISDICTION MAY BE RELIED UPON FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED FIVE YEARS FROM THIS DATE. THIS DETERMINATION WAS MADE UTILIZING THE 1887 CORP OF ENGINEERS WETLANDS DELINEATION MANUAL. NAME: , i ~ TI1LE: ~~ o ~o , S r~ DATE: ~ /~ (/p 2 ~~ ~a L-33 100 0 100 200 300 GRAPHIC SCALE -FEET NOTE: ALL SURROUNDING PROPERTY IS OWNED BY VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY. "WETLAND BOUNDARY SURVEY OF AN 8.163 ACRE STUDY AREA WITHIN THE VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY'S CABARRUS QUARRY PROPERTY" TOWNSHIP NUMBER 2 -CABARRUS COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA -AUGUST 2002 STUDY AREA 8.163 ACRES PREPARED BY: HELMS SURVEYING COMPANY 1001 SOUTH MARSHALL ST. N0.73 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27101 336-724-6170 SHEET I OF 2 DRWG NO 02-0807 ~~ II u L.~~' u WETLANDS IMPORTANT CHANNEL COURSE BEARING DISTANCE COURSE BEARING DISTANCE L- I N 47° 12'22"E 45.34' L- I N 54°5T00'E 19.84' L-2 N 22°46'42"E 45.19' L-2 N 03°31'25"W 13.10' L-3 N 44°12'46"E 47.50' L-3 N 53°16'S9'E 32.59' L-4 N 37°46'00"E 57.81' L-4 N 25°25'09"E 21.6T L-5 N 21 °44'47"E 42.50' L-6 N 20°09'53"W 20.70' L-6 N 34°44'20"E 51.01' L-8 N 14°41' 18"E 43.16' L-7 N 43°00'08"E 45.41' L-7 N 36°09'32"W 38.20' L-8 N 10°27'55"E 59.60' L-8 S 71 °59'39'W 35.14' L-9 S 30°5T28"E 64.70' L-9 N 33°28'S3'W 12.68' L-10 S 58°31'58"E 42.1 I' L-10 N 58°37'09"E 2.07' L- I I S 54°20'47"E 44.2 I' L- 11 S 32°08'03"E I I ,9 I' L- 12 S 73°28' 12"E 50.47' L-12 N 69° 18'47"E 34,93' L- 13 S 35°53'22"E 50,88' L- 13 S 37°42' 12"E 43.58' L-14 S 57°01'45"E 58.45' L-14 S 18°21'44'W 43.21' L- I6 S 72°20'24"E 46,09' L- 15 S 22°38'27"E 20,30' L-16 N 41°04'22"E 15,25' L- 16 S 22° 17'28"W 24.25' t- I7 N 46°33'44"W 53.61' t-17 S 55° 19'28"W 32.28' L-18 N 61 °07'6I'W 4434' L- 18 S 05° I I'S5"E 12.44' L-19 N 56°48'27"W 50.98' L-19 S 52°40'04'W 20.71' L-20 N 50°49'45"W 4937' L-20 N 59°02'49"W 2.65' L-21 N 59°26'50"W 42.08' L-22 N 41°45'58"W 53.46' L-23 N 65°06'39"W 45.47' L-24 N 22°58'50"W 49.00' L-25 N 63°13'13"W 23.58' 1~um!u ~ u~nnu~u~gi ~~ L-26 S 70°56'58"W ° 42.98' -r,;.~ o° I^,,A/~ ~ii,,~ ~~ ~ L-27 34~08~W N 86 ° 7.99 % ~~' ~i ~ L-28 S 63 01 29 W ' 4.43 ' ~ ~ • ' ~ '9 L-28 S I I°30'21 W 6.62 _ ~ ~ L-30 S 20°23'41"E 51.95' _ -` = : L-31 S 31 °24' 10"E 62.01' ~ ~, L-3087 L-32 L-33 S 68° 18'56"W S 69° 17'28'W 3902' 70.55' ~ ~':~~ ~G' ~~? S p~~'g (IR`I~~' ~ ~ ~` L-34 - S 05°36'26'W °3 ' 5"W 46.06' 55 2' ~ , ~ %, G ~ ~~ ~O~ //0j ~ ~ v L 35 S 62 1 5 ' ' .5 ' p ~~~/ ~o MUU L-36 S 29°07 12 W 48.06 In L-37 S 36°16'29"W 5333' L-38 S 30°53'44'W 48.82' L-39 S 56°44'30"E 62.85' L-40 N 20°09'41 "E 104.75' TIE L-41 N 48°09'57"E 28.19' L-42 N 48°41'33"E 34.14' L-43 N 39°08'25'E 39.36' L-44 N 14°25'08"W ° ' ' 18.31' ' ~4r L-45 S 57 31 S4 W 28.89 L-46 S 76° 19'06"W 16,76' •~ L-47 S 40°36'40'W 23.08' ~~ ,a L-48 S 3 I ° 16'33'W 20.05' ~' L-49 S OI ° 13' 12'W 35.43' ~ 2 ~,~ v "WETLAND BOUNDARY SURVEY OF AN 8.163 ACRE STUDY AREA WITHIN THE VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY'S CABARRUS QUARRY PROPERTY" TOWNSHIP NUMBER 2 -CABARRUS COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA -AUGUST 2002 63,08' SS 8~;,: OF STUDY AREA rr H 0 a a NOTE: VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY OWNP ALL SURROUNDING PROPERTY. g 1>:NT ROAp SR 1934 ~ SKETCH - NO SCALE '~. (~ ~~/ ~ ~ 50 0 50 100 150 .a1 `' o~ v v GRAPHIC SCALE -FEET ~ NOTE: ALL DISTANCES SHOWN HERON ARE NCGS t~ GRID. COMBINED FACTOR ^ 0.99984768 ,a` 'CORPS ACTION ID a 199604022 DELINEATION 199930139 NWP VERIFICATION THIS CERTIFIES THAT THIS COPY OF THIS PLAT ACCURATELY DEPICTS THE BOUNDARY OF THE JURISDICTION OF SECTION 404 OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT AS DETERMINED BY THE UNDERSIGNED ON THIS DATE. UNLESS THERE IS A CHANGE IN THE LAW OR OUR PUBLISHED REGULATIONS, THIS DETERMINATION OF SECTION 404 JURISDICTION MAY BE RELIED UPON FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED FIVE YEARS FROM THIS DATE. THIS DETERMINATION WAS MADE UTLIZING THE 1987 CORP OF ENGINEERS WETLANDS DELINEATION MANUAL. NAME: ~ ~ ~ s ~~.c~,~ ~' jSrol aCj/ fT DATE: 6 / 2 6 ~~ Z PREPARED BY: HELMS SURVEYING COMPANY 1001 SOUTH MARSHALL ST. N0.T3 NflNSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27101 336-724-6170 SHEET 2 OF 2 DRWG NO 02-08 ~~~ "INTERMINTTENTiIMPORTANT l` ~~u' CHANNEL' (OHWM ) TOTAL SITE AREA = 3I 1.30 ACRES STUDY AREA = 8.163 ACRES WETLANDS AREA = 0.827 ACRES IMPORTANT INTERMITTENT CHANNEL = 0.014 ACRES IMPORTANT INTERMITTENT CHANNEL LENGHT = 244' ' [flit ~C~. ~~~ C~ur~ty C~tbarrus CF~,F~:A.~.. ~E~?[T' (REG~~3~C,~i..4~'~ i(~.:~T~~G1i~F) ~']E~~C:A7"t?~ i>r~~rx:nY Da=rter: Vu~c.~rn 1~~atct'i~~s Cu~n~r ,~,rt~tT~~s P,t~, ~Eo~ 43 t~tinst+~n~~tn, l~C 2?11.5. ' '1'e,tcrce ~c~.. Sir. arbd Lcxat3t~rt ~f project {water tr~dy, rtd name/nt~rnb~er, tcwn, e.tt;.~: ' ~~b~rrus t~-u,~rr~ ~u~ated o~'f ~~ Poplar Tint l~c~~d Wryer Carncorcl. ~~,tr~ of Activity: k iil app~ro~. fl.3~ acre c~#` head~rat~r tla~ ~r ~ purpt a ~ce+r~»t~x inix~ €r~t~ons art the t~uarry. r~p~licahle ~,aw: X .ton 4~ ~~t~n'1~1'~t~r tact, 33 ~J..~.13~. ' (ch~c~: all that apply} Start !Q tRiver I~artr ,pct s~f 199), ' Autli~~rizattc~n: egi~nal Gsineral 1'et7~nit N~rxrtb~r, ,~ tYatiarr~tle Fexm:it E~ittrrtber. ' ~'`~7ur ~c=t~rk is autix~ri~ed this I~e~~raat ~t~ral ~~~ ~' Natx~twi rrrrh ~~ prc~~ it is a~atx~x~pT~taed in ~tri€a ;a:c~r~ianee with tiie atta~h~d r~rtdici+nns acrd your submitted piansy for an~p aeti~ity ~~~itt~i~~ the t,~~rtt~~ ~o:~sra! counties, bef~~r~e bc~~irininq wt~rk y~~ t~usteonta~t: ~~ N.C. ~ivisit~rtof Gt~astat ~+iattaer~ent, tete~lrnt (91~j733-~2~3. f'iea.~ read arnt c;.7refull}~ ct~rt~ly with t~; attached ca-#ons taf the RGP ~ ~. rlny violatit~n ctf #hc ec~nc~ititans E>~ the RG P ur thi; i`tiVP ref~neect abc3r~e rcrat~sQhject # ~r~ttittc~ to a stc~ v~'errk t2rder, a rtc~rati~ c~rc%r, a€uid~r ' ~i~t,r~priate ic~al acci~n. `t~tis Lk~parsa~aent ai'the r~ny 1tG>~ rrr s`~~~4'P verifr~atian dog T~tieve tl~ ;pe~trttittee of tote re;~pnt~sit~iiit~~ to c~btai~ ' at~~ other reyuir~ad l+etietal, Stag, ~r locat app~valsJ~errni~. perta~iuct rn<ry need tc~ ct~ntact a~apre7pria#e Sit any! lc~~:al agencies bt~fc~re beginnirr~ rvc~rk. ' If tF~~~~e are: arty hues#i~ns reg~tr+~irt~; thrs aut}~t~xatiort or y ~~ ttte ~+°~nc~itiur~3 t~~ the ~~r°aI P~;rre car ?~itit~rt~~~i~,l~: ~'wrniit, please ~c~ratact tli~: Cates Regulatory ~ffic:ial spe~if+t'd bcti~tiv. 1)ttc laeeertll.:,b ~ l ~~35 ' ~;'~~r~s I:cgulatory (3ffieial Stek~~i ~~tpin Telepht~ne ~. ~~~$12~1-4C~~4 (:tp~r~«c~n L7ate ak L'e:rt~c,ation 44ent~~]~d' 15_ l~#4 «~~ k -m -,~;: .;; January 31, 2003 ' U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Asheville Field Office 160 Zillicoa Street Asheville NC 28801 ' (828)665-1195 Re: Project Review for Protected Species ' Vulcan Materials Company Cabarrus Quarry Site, ±8. acres Study Area, Cabarrus County, NC Applicant: Vulcan Materials Company -Mideast Division ' Attn: Tim Knopf -Environmental Engineer 4401 North Patterson Avenue Winston-Salem NC 27115 NC 28027 (336)767-4600 (336) 744-2019 fax e-mail: KnopfT@VMCMAIL.com ' Dear Sir or Madam: 1 1 1 1 Please find enclosed for your review a project location map fora 8.163 acre Study area within a 311.30 acre site in Cabarrus County, NC. Could you please compare the location of this project with your database of known Protected Plant or Animal Species to determine if they would be present at this location. The site is located within the Yadkin Pee Dee River Basin within the headwaters of an un-named tributary to Coddle Creek (NC Stream Index 13-17-6-(5.5)). The site is located on the Kannapolis (1993), NC, USGS 7.5 minute quad. This project is being forwarded to your attention as a part of the Clean Water Act 404/401 (PCN) permitting process. The applicant proposes to fill approximately 0.435 acre of headwater wetland and to impact approxi- mately 1261inear feet of intermittent channel to expand quarry stockpile storage area. The proposed activities will be performed under the conditions and authorizations of Corps Nationwide Permit 39 or 44 and the associ- ated State DWQ Water Quality Certifications. All wetlands and waters on the site have been delineated, surveyed and verified by the U. S. Army Corps. (Corps Action ID 199604022 Delineation Verification (Original Delineation) and ,Corps Action ID#: 200231237 Delineation Verification (2002)) . A verification for impact to this area under NWP 26 was previuosly issued but was not utilized (#199930139 NWP 26 Verification (Not Used)). The Study Area consists of a portion of a relic stream valley which has been entirely surrounded by devel- opment. An intermittent channel occurs at the lower reach of the valley but does not exhibit aquatic life. The wetland areas which were mapped appear to have been recently formed and are supported to a great degree by water being continually sprayed on the surrounding quarry property for dust control. Thank you very much for your review of the enclosed. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you should have questions or if there is any way in which I can be of assistance to you. Respectfully, ~---~ Craig R. Wyant RLA/SWS A Fine Line Design 1960 Chapman-Wyant Lane Lincolnotn NC 28092 704-735-1084 crwyant@aol.com cc: Tim Knopf, Vulcan Materials Company -Mideast Division, Winston Salem, NC Craig R Wyant, dba c~c-~~~ine l DESIGN. 1960 Chapman-Wyant Lone, Lincolnton, NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 January 31, 2003 Department of Cultural Resources/Division of Archives Attn: Renee Gledhill-Earley 4617 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-4617 919-733-4763, Renee.Glendhill-Earley @ncmail.net, Re: Project Review for Historic or Cultural Resources Vulcan Materials Company Cabarrus Quarry Site, ±8.163 ac. Study Area, Cabarrus County, NC Applicant: Vulcan Materials Company -Mideast Division Attn: Tim Knopf -Environmental Engineer 4401 North Patterson Avenue Winston-Salem NC 27115 NC 28027 (336) 767-4600 (336) 744-2019 fax e-mail: KnopfT@VMCMAIL.com Dear Ms. Gledhill-Earley: Please find enclosed for your review a project location map fora 8.163 acre Study area within a 311.30 acre site in Cabarrus County, NC. Could you please compare the location of this project with your database of known Cultural or Historic Resources to determine if they would be present at this location. The site is located within the Yadkin Pee Dee River Basin within the headwaters of an un-named tributary to Coddle Creek (NC Stream Index 13-17-6-(5.5)). The site is located on the Kannapolis (1993), NC, USGS 7.5 minute quad. This project is being forwarded to your attention as a part of the Clean Water Act 404/401 (PCN) permitting process. The applicant proposes to fill approximately 0.435 acre of headwater wetland and to impact approxi- mately 126 linear feet of intermittent channel to expand quarry stockpile storage area. The proposed activities will be performed under the conditions and authorizations of Corps Nationwide Permit 39 or 44 and the associ- ated State DWQ Water Quality Certifications. All wetlands and waters on the site have been delineated, surveyed and verified by the U. S. Army Corps. (Corps Action ID 199604022 Delineation Verification (Original Delineation) and Corps Action ID#: 200231237 Delineation Verification (2002)) . A verification for impact to this area under NWP 26 was previuosly issued but was not utilized (#199930139 NWP 26 Verification (Not Used)). A pedestrian survey of the site was conducted to note the presence of potential historical, archaeological or cultural resources. No structures or evidence of building foundations occur within the Study Area. No cemeter- ies or other potentially significant historical resources were observed on this site at the time of observation. Thank you very much for your review of the enclosed. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you should have questions or if there is any way in which I can be of assistance to you. Respectfully, ~~ ~~~ Craig R. Wyant RLA/SWS A Fine Line Design 1960 Chapman-Wyant Lane Lincolnotn NC 28092 704-735-1084 crwyant@aol.com cc: Tim Knopf, Vulcan Materials Company -Mideast Division, Winston Salem, NC Croig R. Wyant, dba ~~~~~~e / DESIGN, 1960 Chapmon-Wyant Lane, Lincolnton, NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 1 k'iMt~ - J ~' ~ ~ l~r ~~ r ~ ~ ~ ~I~~~) /~ 1 Y~ ~ ~'L° ~ X733 ~- t ~4~i- ~~~ ri 1. ~'~ ~ ~ 1. 1 ~ ~~' ~ ' ~'i / ~ ~L ~ ( ~ / s , ~ I ~~'I / I ~ ? ~=, ~ ~ =, ,, ~/~_ ''l ,r~ _ ` i`~ ~ X36 - = 1 ~~ `~/~~ .. ~ ~ / \ u- ~l! `,~- , ',~~ ~~- ,fir ~ - ~ I ~~ ' ~' w ~ ~ ~, ~ /~ ' r ~ ~~ IFS - , ~ `~' -~~ ~-~ ~ ~~,. `I ~;., ~~ ~ ~' I r ! ~. 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I North Scale: 1 "=2000' /` \1 ,, ~4~~. / ~ ~y _ _~~.' { ~r~lv I ~ ~~ ~! ~ I /err II i 1 r_~// Ni ~'S ~;', r ~,jl`C 1 rll "- ~ ?~~i r I [~ ~. ~ / .' 11 ~ . !t II i / i /~l • % ` rr ~''li/ \,~ _ .. ~,,, I ,~ ;t r._C Ul„ -~ _~=~ r~ \,~° ' "I'L r(r I p f I .I i -~.~ ~ ~: J o• .U I ~i~~ / >~ ~ ~ ~ ~ `-~ ~ r _ r- :/ ~ j ~,~~,~ I {1~ r ,, _ ~, ~ 1~ (Ir i /Jl -' 6 9 t I / / ~ 1 ~, ~~ ~ ~~ 1 ' tY, jl~fl\~, ~F~It 1/.1~\`l /~/-lam/_' ~a5}j I 1 \\ I~ if v \I -J : ' I / ~ ~]il , ,,, .y 'l ,i.~. .~ ~ - i ~I .\ / I ,~1 1305; r ~, ~ ~J!- ~~%( /,:- i 1 ~ i," III', ~ -. , r ~ I=~ ~ '~~ III l ~~'~ ~ .` ~' Vulcan Materials Company Cabarrus Quarry Project Location Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Quad Kannapolis, NC (1993) 1 ~, r ~`e _ -~_ _k ~ _ t~ } _ ~~ 4: r` £~s ~ _~ ~,. ;~ y ,.~ ~ ~-_ ~~":, ~ ~ North Scale: 1 "=1000' Vulcan Materials Company Cabarrus Quarry Project Location Source: Vulcan Materials Company Aerial Photography (12-OS-OI j 1 1 1 1 NC3?E1dR-I33Y1SA~14fWATERQUALITY 2S .4340 -0309 YADKIN 1tIV6R BASIN (.`10851#iCdt if3II NdRI$ q# Stipdm D@$Criptipcx C1d60 BdtE IndQx Nq. Fark Creek Prpm squx~e to a paint p.1 NS-ZI mile upstream of Caharrus cxunty SR 1$15 Park Creek Yxom a point p.l mile RS-II CA Up9tream of CabarrUS County SR 1613 to Coddle Cr, Bmergon Branch From 80Urce to a paint 1,2 xS-YI mile9 Upstream pf mpUth Hmezsan Branch From a paint 1.2 miles KS-II CA upstream Ot mpUth to Coddle Creek M111 Creek From source to a point p.3 SfS-II mile downstream of Caharxu8 County SA 1649 b[ili Creek Fr9m a paint D.3 mile xS-ZI ~ downstream of CaCarrus CWnty SR 1609 t4 coddle Creek. CaddLe Creek atom a paint 0.2 mile C D@/03/92 13-1T-6-(5.51 upstream of N.C. Hwy. 73 to Rocky River Afton RUn FiQm 3911xCe t0 Coddle Creek C 13-17-6-8 09!03192 13-17-6-3-(13 p$/03/92 13-17-6-3-(2} 0@fp3/92 13-17-6-4-(13 De/43/92 13-17-6-a-(zl D@/D3/92 13-17-6-5-(1} D@/p3/92 13-17-6-5-(2} wolf nteado+r Branch Lady Branch Back Creek FUda creek Reedy Creek nelta Lake Cr4Elex Branch wailace Creek acxee Creek Ciedr Creek Caldwell meek Irish BUf#a1a Creek From source to Coddle Creek c From Source to Coddle Creek C From source to Rocky ~Ver C From source to sack Creek C From Source to Rocky Aivex {• 8ntixe .lake and connecting C stream to Reedy Creek. From source to Reedy Creek c From source to Reedy Creek C From SQUZCe to Reedy Creek C P'rpm source to MCReg Creek C From source to Reedy Creek ~ From Source to a point p.5 1tS-IEZ mile Upetxeam of Rowan County SR 1197 D@/p3/92 13-17-6-7 08/03/92 i;_17_5_@ 04/06/55 13-17-T D4/p6/55 13-17-7-1 p4 /D6 /55 13-17-@ Da/06/55 1;-17-@-i D4 /06/55 13-1T-@-2 04/06/55 13-17-@-3 D4f06.155 13-17-@-4 04/05/55 13-17-@-#-1 pa /O6 /55 1;-17-@-5 0@/03/92 1;-17-9-f0.5) Irish Buffalo Creek lxannapalis Lake {Cann471 Lake13 high Buifala Creek FUndexbUrks Lake From a point D.5 mile tits-III C11 D8 /03 /92 13-17-9-(1} Upstream pf Rowan County SR 1197 to rannapo113 water Supply Dam Frpm T,annapoii3 water C Supply Dam tp Rocky River 8ntixe Lake and connecting C stream to Irish Buffalo Creek 09/91/74 33-i7-9-; Source: Classifications & Water Quality Standards Assigned to the Waters of the Yadkin-Pee Dee River Basin, NCDENR, Raleigh, North Carolina 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ~ ~` o ! j \ Z g 4 ~i-ti,- ,~_i' O ' J 1~ ~ ~ V ~- O ~ o ~~ ~k~ '~ i ' 00 O C'3 ' ~ ~ o o ~ O ~ ' ~ b ~ V b ° ittle ~ `, Rive ~• ~ ~. ~ f ' ' ~b~ xaa.~7 n~ .~ aac~ ar c O o ~d `~ ~°$ ' " 1 ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~,~~~ryt 30 ~ mu.. ~ a ~~ E r a ~- , dd ~ .- , z- - ----- ------- _ ya o ~ ~~ ~ O N .,., Z ~ ~ n ,~ ~ O ~ co , ~ ~ ~ 5 ~. ~ Q o ^ ~ ~ . r~ r. o ``~ U ~ C,~eek Bi Be o -------Z.~ ~ ----- • F., J/~ QS ~ --- ~ ~ N ~ " ~ ° O d \ ~ .ac o°i, -• O ~ ~ ~ Q ~ `• ~" J d~J ~°,n d b ~ ~ ~_ C _~ ~ I a ~ u ~~ m ~ y ~ ~ ' _ d 1 y- U ~ C ~/ o ! ~ Q •~ ixe ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 O ~ ~ ; .-, d\¢ _ - d " Z ' O ' ~ o O 4we~ ; _-- ok ~ I -~ ~ ' m ' , Z ~ W N _m E w ~ •w J ~ ..1 ~ C~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w . ~ , ~ o c~ ~ m ~, _ •^^j.y~ ~ ~ C ~ ~ O ~ ~ N 1~ ~ C ~ ~ ^~ ~ • ~, ~ ~ a m C ~ ~ T ~ N ~ ~ ~ ~ y `V ~ ~ ~ C ~ m ~ n ~ •f.y '~ w trl p C C m m ~ C ~ C 9 = _ ~ ~ N .~ Y ~ ©~ a ~ ~ G~ ~ ~. m m ~ ~ c m~~ `o ~ ~ a % ~ _ ~ m m `-' W s o a c.~ in ¢ cn ~ z ~ v~ u. ~ 0 ~ ~ J 1 ( I ( ~,~• ~ ~ r..~ z ~ .~ o Source: Yadkin-Pee Dee Basinwide Water Quality Management Plan NCDENR-DWQ May 1998 .~ r~ C~ Q Q. _C X CJ ~. 0 .~ a~ 0 ~~ C~ .` 0 .[ a ~.. a cad z O .--~ N ti. w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - : o u ~ y` z ~ 8 O ~ -Q"y O ~ ti ~ ~ ~~ a J ~ o ~ ~ . ~ r h c'7 O ~ ,~'~~3~ .°~~ ' ~ '' O ~3/n L y / ~ • ~ O (; O C ° ~' Littk R . laarg a ~ c7 = R o C o '! \ Q ~~ u a u ~d e- .L Y . z ~ 4 ~ ~, ti ~~ ~ ~ ~ •_, ° ~ ~ 4 5 v a ~ ^ O o s~ ~•• ~ ~" Z ~ 3 ° a c ~ ^ .~ O . Q c7 ~ j p~+ C,rek O 5 e~ C O V ° ~ Q t~ ~ 8~ B ra " ~' ~ ° x F eQr C ~ O' ~ O ~ • " N z ~ o ~ ~ ~ v ~ ~ ~ ~ ~o 3 v~ rJ ~ °' o C ~ ~~ ~ ~ J ~ ~ ~ c ~ ~ $ d ~ <, ;g<:; . .a ~ . .._ ~~ .~ F .a,y JO .'. , N '1, ; t.' i ~ C C G~ ~_ F ~ `9 ~ f F. ti .`~ OG ' s ' v c = O F ~ ~ i E '~ L 5 .n ~ ~ ~ q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ `w ~ O ~ll ~ W ~ /~/ ` ~ {~p ~ !S~ N ~ !~~ 1' . ~ ~ v _~ 1 ~ e0 m og ~ ~ p~ ~. O ~ a m ~i n j• ~ aa 'j O " m C ,- ~ mmm ~ ~= a i~ ~ o € t a 5 `~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ > v ,.~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 Q ~ ~ g y ~ (t~ ~ y ~ ~ ~ v~cz cn~~ 3 o 3 3 3 z3 ^ ® o:~ Source: Yadkin-Pee Dee Basinwide Water Quality Management Plan NCDENR-DWQ May 1998 p G G .Y J G U .C H L 3 G G 3 N a CO F ~~~ t I ~ ~ ~- 4?fG';q , guy, ~fltL ~ 'r ~'~N~i~ ~?°FtliA 3~ ~ ~1~ ~ 4 1^' ~~ North Scale: 1 "=2000' Vulcan Materials Company Cal~arrus Quarry National Wetlands Inventory Source: NWI - USFWS 7.5 Minute Quad Kannapolis, NC (1991) J~ t r } -. ~, } ~~! ~~~ ~_ r CJ ~! Mr$ `,`. Vulcan Materials Company Cabarrus Quarry North Soils Survey Scale: 1~~=2~~~~ Source: USDA NRCS Soil Survey of Cabarrus County Sheet 1 (September 1988) ' MAY-Q4-0@ THIJ @7 :3@ AM CABARRUS SWCD + 7@4 793 6432 P.@3 1!. S. OEfMYRENT OF A6IIICUITtIitE T~hntcal Guide So11 COnser+~atlon Service Section tt•A-T +7una 1991 HYDRIC sales ' Gbatfrus County. Nofth Carolina ' Hydrlc codes (11C): 1 ~ Hydrlc lofts, only bacsuae of saturation for a sfgnlficant period during the growing season; 2 * ttydriC sotla that are frequently flooded tar long or very long periods during the growing season; and 3 ^ Hydric soils that are paneled for long or very long periods during the growing Beason. Vt]sstatbn cod!! (VCI: 1 ~ Nydric mils that support woody vegetation under ' natural conditions; and 2 ~ tiydrie mils that do not support +roody vegetation under natural conditions. ' IMPQRTANT NOTES: {1) lfydric soils in this county eamw:t be tanned under natural conditions without raMOVinq woody vegetation or hydrology sanipulation. {t) SoeK nap units and included soils listed as hydric mils in this county m~1C not sect tM dtfinitien of hydric soils and wetlands because ' the hydrology ha3 bean attend through drainage or other wanipulatlona. ' A. Map units that sn •N hydric so~s.or hws hydric soils sa a major tomponent_ Map UAtt ' Symbol FiC VC ?lap Un1t Mauve Ar (~) 1.3 1 Arssnia lots We (8) 1 1 Vehadkae toes, frequently flooded ' B. Map volts with inctusiosts of hydric sods of hsvs wst spats. clap Unlt Mydrie Norral location ' Symbol Map Unit Nose Inclusion NC YC Inclwfon Aa8 ()51 Altavista sandy loos, wet spots 1,3 1 deprcsaions ' Z to 6 percent elopes Ch (4) Chewaala sandy toast. vehadkes i 1 ad~oinfng upland side slopes treatently flooded ' [dA (S1) lredsil loots. 0 to 2 Areania 1,3 I depresstei+s percent slopes ' Sf8 Sadgsfield sandy loata, Arsenla 1,3 1 depressiana (5981 2 to It percent slopes ' Hydric Soils List, USDA NRCS, Cabarrus County, NC --