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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20071350 Ver 1_Application_20070808 i~ s V O ~h 4~ ~' 0 e~~o t- s ~.~~~,. DEPARTIV~NT OF "I~~ANSPORTATION FR'~~H MIQ~AEL F. EASL,EY GOVERNOR August 2, 2007 U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regulatory Field Office 6508 Falls of the Neuse Road Raleigh, NC 27615-6814 ATTENTION: Nationwide Permit 23 Application for the proposed bridge replacement No. 34 on SR 1001 over Rocky Creek in Wilkes County, Fed. Project No. BRZ-1001 (28), State Project No. 8.2761701, WBS Element 33830.1.1, TIP No. B-4675, in Division 11. Dear Sir: Please find enclosed a copy of the permit drawings, 1/2 size plans and Categorical Exclusion for the above referenced project. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) proposes to replace Bridge No. 34 with a 93 feet long by 34 feet wide plate girder single span bridge that will span the creek on a new alignment to the south. This project will result in 88 linear feet of permanent fill in surface waters due to bank stabilization with no temporary impacts. There are no jurisdictional wetlands within the project area. Traffic will be maintained on the existing bridge during a staged construction that will utilize traffic control devices. Impacts to Waters of the United States STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Mr. Monte Matthews NCDOT Coordinator D ~~ ~o~ Alit ~ v R ~~~ ~~~ E1vR vy l S~~~o~~~'Ar~;r~. LYNDO TIPPETT SECRETARY 071350 The water resource impacted by project B-4675 is Rocky Creek located in the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) Sub-basin 03-07-06 of the Yadkin Pee Dee River Basin. NCDWQ classifies Rocky Creek (DWQ Index # 12-108-11) as a "Class C" stream and is located in Hydrological Cataloguing Unit (HUC) 03040102. There are no Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW), High Quality Waters (HQW), WS-I, WS-II, or watershed Critical Area (CA), within 1 mile upstream or downstream of the project study area. Rocky Creek does not appear on the NCDWQ 2006 303(d) list of impaired waters nor are any impaired waters located within one mile of the project study area. No special restrictions are required for in-water work other than those outlined in the NCDOT guidelines, "Best Management Practices for Protection of Surface Waters". Rocky Creek is not MAILING ADDRESS: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 1548 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH NC 27699-1548 TELEPHONE: 919-733-3141 FAX: 919-733-9794 WEBSITE: WWW.NCDOT.ORG LOCATION: TRANSPORTATION BUILDING 1 SOUTH WILMINGTON STREET RALEIGH NC r ~ designated as a trout stream by North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commision (WRC). WRC representative Marla Chambers was consulted on March 1, 2004 and she stated that no trout moratorium was needed for this project. Permanent Impacts: The existing structurally deficient bridge will be replaced with a 93 feet long by 34 feet wide plate girder bridge. Construction of the proposed project will result in total of 88 linear feet of permanent fill in surface water from bank stabilization upstream, downstream and under the bridge with riprap. There will be no loss of waters of the U.S., since riprap placement will be limited to the steam banks. Tem~orar~pacts: This project should result in no temporary impacts to jurisdictional waters. Utilities: There are no impacts to jurisdictional resources due to utilities for this project. Bridge Demolition The existing bridge is a single span structure with an overall length of 36 feet, and a clear roadway width of 16.8 feet. It was constructed in 1960. The bridge consists of a timber deck, an asphalt surface, steel I-beams, with timber caps, posts and sills. Bridge No. 34 is structurally deficient and according to federal guidelines is considered to be functionally obsolete. Best Management Practices for Bridge Demolition and Removal will be implemented. Federally Protected Species As of May 10, 2007, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service shows one federally protected species for Wilkes County (Table 1). Table 1. Federally Protected Species for Wilkes County. Common Name Scientific Name Status Habitat Biological Conclusion Bog turtle Clemmys muhlenbergii T (S/A) No Habitat Not Subject Avoidance and Minimization NCDOT has minimized impacts to the fullest extent practicable. The project purpose necessitates traversing Rocky Creek; therefore, totally avoiding surface water impacts is not practicable. Staged construction will be utilized negating the need for an onsite temporary detour thereby reducing temporary impacts. No bents will be placed in the stream thereby minimizing surface water impacts. There will be no direct discharge of stormwater to surface water thereby minimizing impacts to water quality. Mitigation Construction for this project will impose minimal permanent impacts and no loss of waters of the U.S. Therefore, no mitigation is proposed for this project. Regulatory Approvals Section 404 Permit: This project is being processed by the Federal Highway Administration as a "Categorical Exclusion" in accordance with 23 CFR § 771.115(b). The NCDOT requests that these activities be authorized by a Nationwide Permit 23 (FR number 10, pages 2020-2095; January 15, 2002). Section 401 Permit: We anticipate 401 General Certification numbers 3403 will apply to this project. The NCDOT will adhere to all standard conditions. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0501(a) we are providing two copies of this application to the North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality, for their records. We anticipate that comments from the NCWRC will be requested prior to authorization by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE). By copy of this letter and attachment, NCDOT hereby requests NCWRC review. NCDOT requests that NCWRC forward their comments to the USAGE and NCDOT within 30 days of receipt of this application. Thank you for your assistance with this project. A copy of this permit application will be posted on the NCDOT Website at http://207.4.62.65/PDEA/PermApps/. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Jeff Hemphill at (919) 715-1458. Sincerely, ~, lv' Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., Environmental Management Director Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch Cc w/attachment Mr. John Hennessy, NCDWQ (2 Copies) Ms. Marla Chambers, NCWRC Ms. Marella Buncick, USFWS Dr. David Chang, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. Victor Barbour, P.E., Project Services Unit Mr. Mark Staley, Roadside Environmental Mr. Greg Perfetti, P.E., Structure Design Mr. Michael A. Pettyjohn, P.E. Division 11 Engineer Mr. Heath Slaughter, Division 11 Environmental Officer w/o attachment Mr. Jay Bennett, P.E., Roadway Design Mr. Majed Alghandour, P. E., Programming and TIP Mr. Art McMillan, P.E., Highway Design Mr. Bryan Kluchar, P.E., Project Planning Engineer Mr. Scott McLendon, USAGE, Wilmington F }".~- ..r ` 3..4 r _..._......5 ~ ~ 1 ~4.~1 ' .-- ,~ ~~ ~ BRUSHY .~ ~~-, a 1 d01 .%~ r~ p _ `~X .6 ` ` , 24,E 2474 ~ r r~ f ~*9 O ~, , Lf~ ~ ~~ ~ ` ~ ~ + . a ii r a , xso6 r ~ . ~ '- .2os~~ ~~ ~~ t1r Faso goat ~ ^~ 2t~30 ~ •` ~ _ , -~ ~" , , ~ _~ ~~ r •~~ . ~ `' ~ ~' " 247T ~. 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Wilkesboro NC 28697 Virginia Self (336) 838-3735 Brett A. Elled a 2/5/05 Phone/Letter Had no roblems with 3 9 P O Rd. Anderson us surve in on her Y 9 property. Huffman Lela M. 13595 Brushy Mtn. Moravian NC 28654 Grace Self (336) 921-3370 Brett A. Elledge 2/7/05 Letter Phone contact Rd. Falls Huffman attempted. ® Moore Roger Dale & 13541 Brushy Mtn. Moravian NC 28654 ?Moore Other Brett A. Elledge 2/5/05 Letter no phone number found Gay C. Rd. Falls I Treadaway Rickey Lynn 10567 Brushy Mtn. Moravian NC 28654 Ricky L. Self Brett A. Elledge 2/7/05 Letter no phone number found Rd. Falls Treadaway Z Wilson Monty Lane & 302 Will Snider Rd. Linwood NC 27299 Monty L. Self (336) 752-2684 Brett A. Elledge 2/8/05 Letter Luanne S. Wilson rrida}; Jar-unry OS, 2007 Pnge 1 of I WETLAND PERMIT IMPACT SUMMARY WETLAND IMPACTS SURFACE WATER IMPACTS Site No. Station (From/To) Structure Size /Type Permanent Fillln Wetlands ac Temp. Fillln Wetlands ac Excavation in Wetlands ac Mechanized Clearing in Wetlands ac) an Clearing in Wetlands ac Permanent SW impacts ac Temp. SW impacts ac Existing Channel Impacts Permanent (ft Existing Channel Impacts Temp. (ft Natural Stream Design (ft) 1 12+32 TO BRIDGE 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 88 0 0 13+55 -L- TOTALS: 0.01 88 NO WETLANDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS CROSSING OF ROCKY CREEK. NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ~~ WILKES COUNTY WBS - 33830.1.1 (B-4675) ATN Revised 1131/05 SHEET 5 c s i T vm ~~ /P ~N EN r N ~_ o~ ~?~a N r- U O'- o~a Nil z~° Q~~ ~LL ~o aQ V W 0 ti U O U PER~nMIT DRA WI11tGS THIS PROJECT IS NOT WTIHIIV AAY MUNICD'AL BOUNDARIES. THlS IS NOT A CONTROL OF ACCESS PROJECT. ** DESIGN EXCEPTION REQUL!IED TO REDUCE DESIGN SPEED FROM 60 MPH TO LESS THAN l3 MPH CLBARING ON THIS PRO((ggCT SHALL HE PERFORMED TO TH8 LIINITS ESTARLI511SD BY METHOD III. GRAPHIC SCALES s0 zs a so loo PLANS 50 25 0 50 100 PROFILE (HORIZONTAL) DESIGN DATA ADT 2001 = 450 ADT 2030 = 800 DHT' = 11 % D = 55 % T = 6 % **V< 15MPH (* TTST Z% + DUAL 4%) FUNC CLASS = RURAL ~~L1i~1L'e ~lJl ~®~~~ `li~~~~~A"d S71 WILKES COUNTY LOCATION: BRIDGE N0.34 OVER ROCKY CREEK AND APPROACHES ON SR IOOI (BRUSHY MOUNTAIN RD) TYPE OF WORK: GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING AND STRUCTURE .ran n,a~ unmio w ~~ C. 8-4675 1 -L- STA. 15+52.96 E11iD TIP PRO ECT B-4675 ~ ~~ ITD --, ~~j ~ , f ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ TO ALEXANDER COUNTY 1 _________ BMJSMI'NIM.MA SR I(p ~_ ~~~~~~ ~ /i"-r -------------- ~~ / \~ i \~ \~ \~ ~ ~ / '~ I I END BRIDGE `~ ~ ~ i -L- STA,13 +40.90 I 1 ~ ~~ ;BEGIN BRIDGE ~ l ~l U STA.12+47.90 ~/ Ir STA. 10+50 BEGIN TIP PRO CT B-4675 PROJECT LENGTH HYDRAULICS ENGrNEER LENGTH ROADWAY TIP PROJECT 8.675 - 0.077 MI LENGTH STRUCTURE TIP PROJECT 8-4615 = 0.018 Ml TOTAL LENGTH OF TIP PROJECT B1J61S = 0.095 MI Prepore0 in tM Offlce of~ DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS 1000 Blrtk RIIr~ Dr., Rslti~A NC, ~7a10 race srrmmuw sracumermtes RlGlff OF WAY DATE: GLENN W. MUMFORD, PE Se?re-n6er 29, 2006 "10~ ~°'~ LBTTING DATE: SUSAN C. LANCASTER, Pli Aaxi115, 2008 11t0~ "~"~ ravcao$+~ ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEER PRELIMINARY PLANS m xm use xoa maisrxucrrou DIVISION OA HIGHWAYS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ea N a ~~ TII1M~' See Suet 1-A Far Index of Sheets See Shit 1-B For Cornentiano! Symbols . ~ I ~~~, ~ ~\ fl ioa a ioo• 2oa soo• scALEi r- ao• 01/08/2007 TAI ' ' SPEC ~NOt to SWU iCH S IAAI ,C1TCH cwt ro swe~ D Nid~i ~ A St~ F_Fprt MO ! ~ Sbp~ 3pkOF ~.:I n 8M1 D~ LO Ft. D ~ 2.0 Ft. Yln D= LD Ft. 'AM SIA ti+19 TO S1A ~ ±!D -I. FROM AA 17+61 lb 6TA 15+l1.9A -I,. DETAIL 'A' SPECfdLZOT-Aa'SE OIT H ixot ro 5ook7 D fatx $wo 0 B uln. D= LO Fr. Yoz.d LO Ft. 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" DESIGN BXCBPIION REQQUIRED TO REDUCE DESIGN SPBBD PROM 60 MPH 3D LESS TXAN IS MPB' TOTXE ~~ ~ TPRO T BYBY ~~ODPBR~ORMBD GRAPHIC SCALES sou o so roo PLANS SO u 0 50 100 PROFILE (HORIZONTAL) DESIGN DATA ADT 1007 = 450 ADT 2030 = 800 DHV = 11 96 D = 55 96 T= 6 96* ** V < IS MPH (* TTST 1% +DUAL 496) PUNC CLASS = RURAL V ll ~ 1L ~llJy ®1l -~-~~®~i Y~~~ ~v`Vd}l~l~{7~®~~r~~dll WILKES COUNTY LOCATION; BRIDGE N0.34 OVER ROCKY CREEK AND APPROACHES ON SR 1001 (BRUSHY MOUNTAIN RD) TYPE OF WORK.• GRADII1lG, DRAINAGE, PAVING AND STRUCTURE RaNR Ra1R IRMR 1pOR1 Ilp ~ ®m .c. as~67s r Ran RRRI.P6 Ra.IW,N6 MoRN1s1 -L- STA. 15+52.96 END TIP PRO CT 8-4675 a1 / ~! _ , ~, ~I I I~ r I i ~ ~ ~ I TO ALEXANDER COUNTYy _---- -----~- 89USNI KN.R0. 5R ATM '-- ~~ ~~ / ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ / n ~l END BRIDGE `~ ( ° I -L- STA. 13+40.90 ~~ ~ ~ BE IN BRI E ~ ~ ~ ~ STA.12+47.90 ~~ L- STA. 10+50 BEGIN TIP PRO CT B-4675 PROJECT LENGTH Prepored m me ar/ice dr HYDRAULICS ENGINEER DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS 1000 BIrc+Y Rilp Dr„ Ratrt~l NC, 77610 LENGTH ROADWAY TIP PROJECT 8-4675 = 0.077 MI ~,,,~,,,~ ,,,~ LENGTH STRUCTURE TIP PROJECT 8-4675 = 0.018 MI P,, TOTAL LENGTH OP TIP PROJECT 8-4675 = 0.095 MI RIGgT OF wAY DAT1;; GLENN W. MUMFORD, PE RoADwAY DESIGN BNGI11B8R SeAUm6„' 19 2006 ""0~> LETTING DATE; SUSAN C. LANCASTER, PE AOn715,1008 "~0~'"S10"` 1 rs PRELIMINARY PLANS DJ NJR USR RJR WNSfRUCITJN AIVISION OF ffiGHwAYS STATE OF NORTH CAROLAG! Cf AO ,~ 4 4 a !,. f ~R} See Suet 1-A For Index of Sheets See Stet 1-B For Conventional Symbols Note: Not to Scale *s U.~ = suhsrrrJace entity E»g'i~ee>Yng 5°lC".~~1°]E ~~ N~IB°1[°~11[ ~.~R~1LdN.~ II-I~d~Ic~N ~1F lE~d4~H[W.~}Y~ CONVENTIONAL PLAN SHEET SYMBOLS BOUNDARIES AND PROPERTY RAILROADS.' State Line -....-...._ Siondard Gauge ~,R County line --------- RR Signal Milepost ~~, ~ i h S O Township Line ------- tc w ~ RR Ab d d City Line ---- an one -~- -r T T RR Di l d Reservation Line - . - . - smant e -- ---- Property Line RIGHT OF WAY Existing Iron Pin ~ Baseline Control Point Property Comer -~` Existing Right of Way Marker ~ Properly Monument ~ Existing Right of Way Line - - - Parcel/Sequence Number ~ proposed Right of Way Line - ~- Exiating Fence Une -x-"-x- proposed Right of Way Une with Proposed Woven Wiro fence a Iron Pin and Cap Marker Proposed Chain Unk Fence a Proposed Right of Way Une with Concrete or Granite Marker Proposed Barbed Wiro Fence ~~ Existing Control of Access - ~ Existing Wetland Boundary ----"°-'-- propoaed Control ofAcceu Proposed Wetland Boundary -"° Exlating Easement line - ~- Existing Endangered Animal Boundary ~'- proposed Temporary Consiruclion Easement- e Existing Endangered Plant Boundary °n Proposed Temporary Drainage Easement- - mE- BUILDINGS AND OTHER CULTURE' Proposed Permanent Drainoge Easement- - roE Gas Pump Vent or USG Tank Cap o Proposed PermoneM Utilty Easement - rue- Sign o ROADS AND RELATED FEATURES' Wall Small Mine ~ Existing Edge of Pavement - ---- Foundation ~ Existing Curb - ---- Area Outline O Proposed Slope Stakes Cut - - - ~ - - - Cemete ry 0 Proposed Slope Stakes Fill -- - F--- Building ~-~ Proposed Wheel Chair Ramp vc l S h propoaed Wheal Chair Ramp Curb Cut - c oo ~ Ch h Curb Cut for Future Wheel Chair Ramp - cr urc ~ Dam Existing Metal Guardrail p d G d il ropoae uar ra HYDROLOGY Existing Cable Guiderofl -~ - ^ ^ Stroam or Bod of Water y ----- proposed Cable Guiderail " Hydro, Pool or Reservoir ~___= J Equality Symbol Jurisdictional Stream -u- - Pavement Removal Buffer Zone 1 -sz, - Buffer Zone 2 -u:- I~EGETA77ON.' Flow Arrow Si l T ~--~~- ng e ree (~ Disappearing Stream ~- - - Single Shrub o Spring ~ o'-- d ~ ~ He ge m Swamp Marsh ~ Woada Line ~^~- Proposed Lateral, Tail, Head Ditch ~ ,~. Orchard fl 4 4 Q False Sump ~ Vineyard ~"°yaa EXISTING STRUCTURES.' MAJOR: Bridge, Tunnel or Box Culvert Bridge Wing Wall, Head Woil and End Wall MINOR: Head and End Wall Pipe Culvert Footbridge Drainage Box: Catch Basin, DI or JB Pavod Ditch Gutter Storm Sewer Manhole Storm Sewer UTILITIES,' POWER: Existing Power Pole Proposed Power Pole Exiling Joint Use Pole Proposed Joint Use Pole Power Manhole Power Une Tower Power Transformer USG Power Cable Hand Hole H-Frame Pole Recorded USG Power Line Designated L4G Power Line (S.U.E.') WATER: Water Manhole 0 Water Meter o Water Valve Water Hydrant ~ Recorded IJ~G Water Line coNC Designated 1.6G Waterline (S.U.E.•)-- ----•---- ~ ~oNC NN ~ Above Ground Water Line A/G NoiNr CONC HN N. N Satellite Diah ~ >---~---~ N Pedestal ~`B N Tower ----- lbG N Cable Hand Hole 0 Recorded USG N Cable ° Designated USG N Cable (S.U.E.') ----,.---- Recorded USG Fiber Optic Cable "~ ~^- Designated li0 Fiber Optic Cable (S.U.E.'}- - -- - -~~ ~^_ _ _ b 8 H TELEPHONE: Existing Telephone Pole + Proposed Telephone Pole -0- Telephone Monhole 6 Telephone Booth 0 Telephone Pedestal ~ Telephone Cell Tower ~ U~ Telephone Cable Hand Hole ~ Recorded USG Telephone Cable t Designated USG Telephone Cable (S.U.E ") - - - - -t- - - - Recorded LYG Telephone Conduit ~° Designated USG Telephone Conduit (S.U.E.'~ - - - -"°- - - - Recorded USG Fiber Optic Cable °'°- Designated USG Fiber Optic Cable (S.U.E.')- - - - -~ ~°- _ _ . GAS: Goa Valve 0 Gaa Meter ~ Recorded L4G Gas Line ° Designated USG Gas Line (S.U.E.'~ ----°---- Above Ground Gas Une "" `°° SANITARY SEWER: Sanitary Sewer Manhole Sanitary Sewer Cleanout p L6G Sanitary Sewer Line ss Above Ground San'~tary Sewer nit sonltrr serer Recorded SS Forced Main Line ~°s Designated SS Forced Main Line (S.U.E.') - ----~---- MISCELUNEOUS: Utility Pole ~ Utility Pole with Base p Utility Located Object p UdINy Traffic Signal Box Utility Unknown U~G Line -:<m- l6G Tank; Water, Gas, 011 0 AEG Tank; Water, Gaa, Oil 0 USG Test Hole (S.U.E.'J ~ Abandoned According to Utility Records --- - AATUR End of Information E.0,1, ' N m m 0 IBO sls ~ e. i a47e ~ 1477 l ~ ' c reai ~~ ~' ~ \ ~ - '~, ~ ~~ ~ ~. - ~ ~~ ,001 `~, ~ ~ ~» , ~ ~o~~ i _, ~~~ ~ ~ ,. PROISL'1' STIR Q.i1 1 ~ _ VICINITY MAP BEGIN TIP PROJECT B-4b75 ~- STA,10+50,00 N= 837584.32b1 E=1390164.58b4 DATUM DESCRIPTION THE LOCALIZED COORDINATE STSTEN DEVELOPED FOR THIS PROJECT IS BASED ON THE STATE PLANE COORDINATES ESTABLISHED BY NCDOT FOR MONUMENT "B-46T5-1" W[TH NAD 83 STATE PLANE GRID COORDINATES OF NORTHING: 836680.892(ft) FASTING: 1391539,274(ft) THE AVERAGE COMBINED GRID FACTOR USED ON TH[S PROJECT (GROUND TO GRID) 151 1.00008752 THE N,C. LAI~ERT GRID BEARING AND LOCALIZED HORIZONTAL GROUND D]STANCE FROM "B-4615-i" TO -L- STATION 10+50.00 1S N 56°41'15" W 1644,98' ALL LINEAR DIMENSIONS ARE LOCALIZED HORIZONTAL DISTANCES VERTICAL DATUM USED IS NAVD 88 SURVEY CONTROL SHEET 8-4675 NQ~~a3 ,` ~~ ~~ \~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ , ~~~ / 1 ~°/~ % // ~' I e.u~e I u s NC DOT GPS STATION B4b75-2 LOCALIZED COORDINATES N= 837258.616 E=1391289.360 NC DOT GPS STATION B4b75-1 N = 836680,892 E=1391539.274 i 1T /i "6. ~~ ~ _. _.° I / 1 1 II. NOTES. BM•2 ELEVATION 1210.85' N 837638 E 1390246 L STATION 12.06 ]47' LEFT 8' SPIKE ]N BASE OF 12' POPLAR 1. THE CONTROL DATA FOR TH79 PROJECT CAN BE FOUND ELECTRONICALLY BY SELECTING PROJECT CONTROL DATA AT; HTTP:/N1Vt9 DOH.DOT.STATE.NC. USPRECONSTR UCT/HIGHWAY/LOCAT70NR'ROJECT/ THE FILES TO BE FOUND ARE A8 FOLLOWSr 84876 LS_CONTROL OB0917.HTML BITE CALIBRATION DNFORMATION HA9 NOT BEEN PROVIDED FOR TH7S PROJECT, IF FURTHER INFORMATION 13 NEEDED, PLEASE CONTACT THE LOCATION AND SURVEYS UNIT. ® INDICATES GEODETIC CONTROL MONUMENTS USED OR SET FOR HORIZONTAL PROJECT CONTROL BY THE NCDOT LOCATION AND SURVEYS UNIT. PROJECT CONTROL ESTABLISHED USING GLOBAL P081TIONDJG SYSTEM. NETWORS ESTABLISHED FROM EXISTING HARK MONUMENTATION 3EE GPS CALIBRATION SHEET FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL COORDINATE VALUES, NOTE. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE ~-1 I I 1 END TIP PR( -L- STA. 15+5~ N=837619.7058 E=139060b.7228 8-4675 ---- ~~ ~x.~ RNDER COUNTY _-~ BL POINT DESC. NORTH EAST ELEVATION L STATION OFFSET BL3 BL-3 837410,8397 1389787,2314 1244.04' OUTSIDE PROJECT LIMITS BL4 BL-4 837423.1165 1390004.6209 1230.99' OUTSIDE PROJECT LIMITS BL5 BL-5 837718.6770 139032].5673 12]0.86' 12.53.21 30.99' LT BL6 BL-6 837567.1062 1398794.8993 1231.82' OUTSIDE PROJECT LIMITS BM•1 ELEVA110N 1226.50' f„ N 837334 E 1389809 OUTSIDE PROJECT LIMITS B' SPIKE ]N BASE OF 12' POPLAR ~: !' 0 v W U N i7 Q< F i 1'll N g LL N~_ W CI Y~ 6 Z Z 0 ~ ~~ 0 w W Z 0 FINAL PAVEMENT SCHEDULE PROP, APPROX. 3.0' ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE, TYPE SF9.5A, Cl AT AN AVERAGE RATE OF 165 LBS. PER SQ. YD. IN EACH OF TWO LAYERS. PROP, VAR, DEPTH ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE, TYPE SF9,5A, C,Z AT AN AVERAGE RATE OF 110 LBS. PER SQ. YD. PER 1' DEPTH, TO BE PLACED IN LAYERS NOT LESS THAN 1' IN DEPTH OR GREATER THAN 1S' IN DEPTH El PROP, APPROX. 4.0' ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE COURSE, TYPE B25.OB, AT AN AVERAGE RATE OF 456 1B4. PER SQ, YD, PROP. VAR, DEPTH ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE COURSE, TYPE B25,OB, EZ AT AN AVERAGE RATE OF 114 L13. PER SQ. YD. PER I' DEPTH, TO BE PLACED IN LAYERS NOT LESS THAN S"IN DEPTH OR GREATER THAN 5.5" IN DEPTH, T EARTH MATERIAL, ~J EXISTING PAVEMENT. W VARIABLE DEPTH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ISEE DETAIL SNOWING MlTHOD OF WEDGING -~- rnxcr ~ee~ce No. ~xsr No. -L_ PR13L1AilN` RY P1.AN3` eo car ms ... ca s~xveero..:. 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SHlEr NQ 8-4675 4 INV eHElt ND. lOADWAY DlN6N XYDUlEICf 640e1EER arNNeee DO n07 D38 POE fY1R5TlUC17oN ~ \ ~\ ~~ . ~~ . ~. k~ -L- PCStn. 14+25.90 40' ll 'k 2 I m B(K WIC c ROGER DALE w00AE _ oe s66 rc ea .n • • ~+. , .. .. eoo c w q ~~,qq r t7 ""'S" ~ u9ass +Q0,5~i ° + 100' ,Fro RTO ~ © L , , J0, ° © ° 4 ° ° • -Ir +52,96 a~ ~ ON WW 5a' RT. A V O END APPROACH SLAB 7rpTA6e C, u40ERSOH - f0, t , De 526 Rc rs END BRIDGE -Ir +21.80 - f0. + , e 50' RT, ON RAW, _~_ 50` RT, PI SIO 11+9035 P/ STO /4+89,48 o = 7r3r 43arRr/ o = s36'oozrRn D = 60'!8' 40S D = 424'265' 1 T 1 T = 6855' - 6358' R =9500' R - 1300.00' INC • 25' INC =25' SE - RC SE - RC ~ V C IS NPH +V - 25 WPN IK {~ ~ a ~ a y ~ ~ ~ °l ~\ p~~ E 56871.•~,E~` ` ~_ ~~__\ ~ 5 65 96 `_~ NOTES: 1) SEE SHEET 5 FOR -L- PROFILE 2) ALL DRNEWAY AADII ARE 10' UNLESS on9ERwISE s99owN s Wilkes County Bridge No. 34 on SR 1001 over Rocky Creek Federal Aid Project No. BRZ-1001(28) W.B.S. No. 33830.1.1 State Project No. 8.2761701 T.I.P. No. B-4675 CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION AND NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ~, ~ ~~ rl G DA E Gregory J. Thorpe, PhD, Environmental Management Director, PDEA $ a! ~ 4 .,,,._ DA E John F. Sullivan, I I, i ' n Administrator 'Federal Highway Administration . ~ Wilkes County Bridge No. 34 on SR 1001 over Rocky Creek Federal Aid Project No. BRZ-1001(28) W.B.S. No. 33830.1.1 State Project No. 8.2761701 T.I.P. No. B-4675 CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION Documentation Prepared in Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch By: DATE Dennis Pipkin, PE ~`" Project Planning Engineer Bridge Project Development Unit DATE Bryan Kluchar, PE Project Engineer Bridge Project Development Unit ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENTS: Wilkes County Bridge No. 34 on SR 1001 over Rocky Creek Federal Aid Project No. BRZ-1001(28) W.B.S. No. 33830.1.1 State Project No. 8.2761701 T.LP. No. B-4675 1. Roadway Design Unit, Structure Design Unit, Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch (Permits), Resident Engineer: Bridge Demolition: The existing bridge has an asphalt wearing surface, and the remainder of the bridge, both superstructure and substructure, is composed of timber and steel. The asphalt surface will be removed prior to demolition. The remainder of the bridge will be removed without dropping into Waters of the U.S. During construction, Best Management Practices for Bridge Demolition and Removal will be followed. Greensheet Page 1 of 1 Categorical Exclusion Document August, 2006 Wilkes County Bridge No. 34 on SR 1001 over Rocky Creek Federal Aid Project No. BRZ-1001(28) W.B.S. No. 33830.1.1 State Project No. 8.2761701 T.I.P. No. B-4675 INTRODUCTION: Bridge No. 34 is included in the latest approved North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Transportation Improvement Program and is eligible for the Federal-Aid Bridge Replacement Program. The location is shown in Figure 1. No substantial environmental impacts are anticipated. The project is classified as a Federal "Categorical Exclusion". I. PURPOSE AND NEED STATEMENT NCDOT Bridge Maintenance Unit records indicate Bridge No. 34 has a sufficiency rating of 20.2 out of a possible 100 for a new structure. The Bridge is considered structurally deficient due to a deck condition of 4 out of 9, a superstructure condition of 4 out of 9, and a substructure condition rated at 4 out of 9, according to Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) standards. The bridge is also considered functionally obsolete due to a deck geometry rating of 2 out of 9, according to FHWA standards. Therefore the bridge is eligible for FHWA's Bridge Replacement Program. Bridge No. 34 has aforty-six year old timber subs ~ :.~cture with a typical life expectancy between 40 to 50 years due to the natural deterioration rate of wood. Rehabilitation of a timber structure is generally practical only when a few members are damaged or prematurely deteriorated. However, past a certain degree of deterioration, timber structures become impractical to maintain and upon eligibility are programmed for replacement. Bridge No. 34 is approaching the end of its useful life. II. EXISTING CONDITIONS The project is located in a rural area of Wilkes County, near the Alexander County line (see Figure 1). Development in the area is agricultural and residential in nature. SR 1001 is classified as a rural local route in the Statewide Functional Classification System and it is not a National Highway System Route. This route is not a designated NCDOT bicycle route. However, the road is designated as such by the county. Therefore bicycle standards were included in the design of the bridge. In the vicinity of the bridge, SR 1001 has a 16-foot pavement width with 6-foot grass shoulders (see Figure 3). The existing bridge is at the tangent point of a curve. The roadway is situated approximately 13.0 feet above the creek bed. due to terrain constraints. However, traffic will be maintained using the existing bridge during construction. Staged construction will be used. Traffic control devices will be used to assist in movement of vehicles during construction. Improvements to the approach roadways will be required for a distance of approximately 250 feet on both approaches to the bridge. This alternate will be designed using 3R guidelines with a design speed of less than 15 miles per hour. A design exception for design speed is required for this alternative. C. Alternatives Eliminated From Further Consideration The "do-nothing" alternative will eventually necessitate closure of the bridge. This is not acceptable due to the traffic service provided by SR 1001. "Rehabilitation" of the old bridge is not practical due to its age and deteriorated condition. This bridge consists of mostly timber construction and is nearing the end of its useful life. Rehabilitation of a timber structure is generally practical only when a few members are damaged or prematurely deteriorated. This bridge was not considered a candidate for replacement in place and use of an offsite detour with road closure. There are no practical offsite detours available in the area. D. Preferred Alternative Bridge No. 34 will be replaced on new alignment as by Alternative 1 in Figure 2. NCDOT Division 11 concurs with the selection of Alternative 1 as the preferred alternative. IV. ESTIMATED COSTS The estimated costs, based on 2006 prices, for the preferred alternative is as follows: Alternative 1 Preferred Structure $ 348,000 Roadwa A roaches $ 208,000 Detour Structure and A roaches - 0 - Structure Removal $ 12,000 Misc. & Mob. $ 122,000 En . & Contingencies $ 110,000 Total Construction Cost $ 800,000 Ri t-of--way Costs $ 29,000 Total Pro'ect Cost $ 829,000 ~ ~. The following issues do not apply for this project in Wilkes County: • Essential Fish Habitat • Stream buffer requirements • 303 (d) stream • Trout Moratorium Permits The Nationwide Permit No. 23 (Approved Categorical Exclusions) will be required for the impacts to the jurisdictional stream in the project study area. Nationwide Permit No. 33 (Temporary Construction, Access, and Dewatering) may be needed for any temporary construction access. A final permitting strategy cannot be developed until a design alternative is selected. The USACE determines final permit requirements under the statutory provisions of CWA Section 404. The issuance of a required Section 401 certification is a prerequisite to the issuance of a Section 404 permit. Section 401 General Water Quality Certifications for NWP No. 23 and No. 33 are No. 3361 and 3366, respectively. However, written concurrence from the NCDWQ is not required provided all standard conditions of these Certifications are met. Federally-Protected Species Plants and animals with federal classifications of Endangered, Threatened, Proposed Endangered and Proposed Threatened are protected under provisions of Section 7 and Section 9 of the ESA. According to the January 29, 2003 USFWS listing, one species, the bog turtle (Clemmys muhlenbergi), is listed for Wilkes County. The bog turtle is listed as threatened due to similarity of appearance to northern populations of the species. Species listed as threatened due to similarity of appearance are not biologically endangered or threatened and are not subject to Section 7 consultation. Therefore, no surveys or Biological Conclusions are required for this species. No habitat was observed for the bog turtle within the project study area. General Conclusions No jurisdictional wetlands are located in the project study area. It is anticipated that the proposed bridge replacement would not impact 1501inear feet of Rocky Creek, because the stream crossing within the project study area is close to perpendicular. Therefore, no stream mitigation is anticipated. No federally protected threatened or endangered species are listed for Wilkes County. VI. HUMAN ENVIRONMENT Section 106 Compliance Guidelines This project is subject to compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, and implemented by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's Regulations for Compliance with Section 106, codified at Title 36 CFR Part 5 Air Act Amendments and the National Environmental Policy Act) and no additional reports are required. VII. GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS The project is expected to have an overall positive impact. Replacement of an inadequate bridge will result in safer traffic operations. The bridge replacement will not have an adverse effect on the quality of the human or natural environment with the use of the current North Carolina Department of Transportation standards and specifications. The proposed project will not require right-of--way acquisition or easement from any land protected under Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966. An examination of records at the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Environmental Management, Groundwater Section and the North Carolina Department of Human Resources, Solid Waste Management Section revealed no underground storage tanks or hazardous waste sites in the project area. Wilkes County is a participant in the National Flood Insurance Program. There are no practical alternatives to crossing the floodplain area. Any shift in alignment will result in an impact area of about the same magnitude. The proposed project is not anticipated to increase the level or extent of upstream flood potential. VIII. COORDINATION & AGENCY COMMENTS NCDOT has sought input from the following agencies as a part of the project development: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, NC Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, N.C Wildlife Resource Commission, N.C. Division of Parks & Recreation, North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, Wilkes County Planning Department, Wilkes County Emergency Services, and the Wilkes County School Transportation Director. The N.C. Wildlife Resource Commission and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in standardized letters provided a request that they prefer any replacement structure to be a spanning structure. Response: The replacement structure will be a spanning structure (bridge). The Wilkes County Planning Department, the Wilkes County Emergency Services, the Wilkes County School Transportation Director, the N.C. Division of Water Quality, and the Army Corps of Engineers had no special concerns for this project. ~.r ` .r -.. 3 • 4 ~. ' --- f ~~ f •~ ~ '" BRUSHY ~~- - ~ ~ ~ t' X414 '~ 1ty01 - • ~' .~..~ I ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~~~ • ~ ..... ~ ~j4 tom. I~'~; .~~ ~M ' ~~ X24 _ ~- ~ ~!`'~'-~_ ~ ~ f r r ~~ f ~ ~ ~ fffJJ •.- , ~ i~~ • ? ~ ~~ i ~ 'ti.. .~ ~`.... 'r'te • yr ti ~,'•~~ r ~", ' s ,r+. ~~~fff""" ~ a S ~ ~' r f ~~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~. w- rr~` i ~oF ~TM NORTH CAROLINADEPARTMENT OF P ~ TRANSPORTATION ', DIVISION OFHI(3HWAYS ~~ PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & \~. ~'`p ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS BRANCH was CouIVTY REPLACE BRIDGE NO. 34 oN SR 1001 ovEx RocxY CxEEx B-4675 Figare 1 1: •AA~ f1~I I 1 4 1 ~~ ~~ y ~ ~~ Giit~olir ~ ~~. 4~Q r' ~ ~d7r'7 r M ,~,,. • ----- ~ a rr ~ t ~ II I I -~ • I I II .~~ ~ I I II I I, • I I _ I I. 1 ~~L.I ,I~ 1a. ~ 1` ~ .l 1 L ~ ~ ~• ~ 1 . ~ ~ ; ~ ~ c 1 ~ 1 ~ , a~ . ~ ~ ~ •N p` ~ 1 1 , Q© ~• ~,r~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~4 '• ~ ~~- .. .. 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AT-1 I I~ • ~~ ~k~ k~, OSEPTIC TgNK tSBKp __ 1 ~ I i~ I ~~ !~ ~ I / I I ICI ~ 1 Irq' i r`Rl~, ~, ~5S'135T .. • .. . _~ dp 4 E~ __ p 4 E3 `"'Pr~opose~d Bridge 44 4 ~,~ M CD z ~a End Project GRASS 4 4 ,. ~ ~. 4 4 Wilkes County Replace Bridge No..34 on SR 1001 Over Rocky Creek &4675 Figure 2 North Carolina Department of J~' ~f "°"'" °~. /F, Transportation ~% ~~, Division of Highways I ~• ~~ Project Development & Environmental ~~~,~'~°°~"~ Analysis Branch GRASS Existing Bridge No. 34 S0~ 3 0 ]ARE-II _ 3 i v ./ ~`1, a J •. ~~ Begin Projec .: / // :. ://: // ~~~ .. .~ ~~ . a4 4 4 Q~ 1 1 ., ., ., .,, ., ., Looking East across Bridge No. 34 Looping West across Bridge No. 34 ~~~.,~.,, North Carolina Department of ~'"`~~ Transportation I\ ~) Division of Highways ''~~% Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch Wilkes Coanty Replace Bridge No. 34 on SR 1001 Over Rocky Creek B-4675 Figure 3 v ~ ..~~~"' . ~ AUG 19 284 ~~~ a ~2 '~ ON1SSOt~ OF Q i ~/ HIGHWA`~ ~ ~torth Carolina Department of Cultural Resources ,p F ~~~ i State Historic Preservation Office ~'1' c' Q~EL~Qy~b Peter B. Sandfxck. Administrator Fk~ii1 p1 Michael F. Easley, Governor Office of Archiv (story Lisbcth C. Evans, Secretary Division of Historical Resources Jeffrey 1. Crow, Deputy Secretary ' ~ David Brook, Director ., August 12, 2004 ~ ~ ~~: 1`-IE~I ORA~~rD uN~.~` y F'4 _ - _ . T'O: Cxc~ry Thorpe, Ph.D., Director P> , ct Develo went and Environmental ~~nalysis Branch ` ' ` ~ %~' NCDOT Divis on of Highways ~ ,'-'k'. r'~ ~ '~= ' ~ ::: - FROM: Peter B. Sandbeck ~ ~~-'~'~02 , SUBJECT:. 2004 Bridge Projects, including B-3492, B--(408, B=4409, B=1410, B-4446, B-4466; B4469, B-1518, B-454.5, B-4573, B-4631, B-•1423, B-1424, B-~45~1;`' - B=4520, B=1538, B-4540, B-4548, B-4519, B-4567; B-4578, B-1648, B-~k6G~?, •• B-4665, B-4504, B-4560, B-4587, B-1618, B-4644, B-4649, B-4651, B-4658, B-4671, B-3624, B-3819, B-.391 ], B-4404, B-4552, B-4613, B-4646, B-4675 B-3169, B-3606, B-3802, B-38u3, B-3804, B-4523, B-4524, B-1525, B-4526, Multi-county, ER 041280-ER 04-1330 On July 28, 2004, Sarah 1r[cBride, our preservation specialist for transportation projects, met with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) staff for a meeting of the minds concerning the above projects. a'e reported on our available information on historic architectural and azchaeological surveys and resources along with our recommendations. NCDOT provided project descriptions, area photographs, and aerial photographs at the meeiing. Based on our review of the photographs and the information discussed ar the meeting, eve haue included our comments for each bridge project on a spreadsheet attached to this letter. These comments are provided for each project as proposed. If an archaeological survey is requested on.the spreadsheet, a separate memorandum from the Office of State Archaeology, explaining whether a general survey is required or if the survey~is predicated upon an off-site detour or new location, is attached. Having provided this information, we look forward to receipt of either a Categorical Exclusion or Environmental Assessment which indicates how NCDOT addressed our comments. The above comments are made pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation r~ct and the Advisory Council nn Historic I'.reservation's Regulations for Compliance with Section 106 codified at 3G CFR Part 800.. , I.naeon Mailing Addrrss Telephone/Fa: ADMINISTRATION Nt7 N. Blrnmt Street, Raleigh NC JGI7 Mail Service Center. Raleigh NC 2769')-JGI7. (9191733=t 763/733-8653 RESTORATION 315 N. Blount Street. Raleieh NC JGI7 Mail Service Cenrcr, Raleielr NC 27699-JGI7 (919 X733-GSJ7/715~R01 SURVIiY dr PLANNING 515 N. !)Hunt Street, Raleigh. NC JG17 Mad Scrvrer Comer. Raleieh NC' _'7699-JGI7 (91'/17.13-GSJS/715-1801 ., ,' Thank you For your cooperation and considerations. If you have any questions concerning the above comment, please contact Renee Gledhill-Earley, environmental re~-ie~v coordinator, at 919/=733-4763. In all future communication concerning this project, please cite the above referenced tracking number. PBSav Attachments 1 Spreadsheet ' 1 G Memos . cc: Matt Wilkerson, NCDOT Mary Pope Farr .:- ~.. i •k .. ~~'6' `~ ~. Z r~~ TIP I. BRIDGE COUNTY I DIVISIONi BUILT ': PDE i Architecture i A,rchaeolo .~Z] i I B-3492 580056 McDOW ELL I 13 1962 Hancock ! Yes No ~'Ro~ 1 B-4408 030265 ANSON 10 ! 1961 Hancock j No i No ~a~j 2~ 8-4409 j 030308 ANSON 10 I 1922 i Hancock No No -~ a$ -4410 030307 gNSON j 10 I 1931 I Hancock Yes , No ~y 13or B-4446 100227 BUNCOMBE 13 1956 Hancock No No ~s~{ 8-4466 210004 CLAY 14 ! 1952 Hancock ~ No ; No ~©y -191 8-4469 2202;19 CLEVELAND i 12 I 1952 Hancock I ~ No ~. No ~~a~ (a3 8-4518 350110 GAST.ON I 12 I 1962 Hancock ! No ! No ~i~ ~t~-1 ~~ 13~ . i3cd 1~ B-4545 B-4573 8-4631 440072 540183 800526 HENDERSON LINCOLN RUTHERFpRD 14 I j 12 i 13 I 1963 196.5 1970 ~ Hancock I Hancock i Hancock ; No ; No i No No No No t=~~ B-4423 1060067 I BEAURORT 2 ! 1965 I Ca s No I No E~~ J3~SB-4424 060068 . BEA ..ORT ~ 2 I 1966 I Ca s No No ~~~ 8-4454 150043 CARTERET I 2 I 1963 Ca s Nd No 8-4520 360032 . GATES 1 1952 Ca s Yes No ~~ ~ ~ -4538 4 q25 HALIFAX 4 1965 I Ca s i No No ~..,z~ la31B~540 I -a'42 HALIFAX 4 I 1962 Ca s I Yes ! -- >Y.es ~?~ 30 8-4548 2 HERTFORD I 1 I 1960 I Ca s No Yes ~~'') ~q 8-4549 •450042 HERTFORD 1 I 1960 Ca s I Yes ~ " ~ ~ Yes '~ 1 B-4567 j 530069 LENOIR 2 ' 1971 Ca s ! Yes =~ ':- : ~ I ,~ ; Yes ~~ 8-4578 570008 MARTIN 1 1974 ~ Ca s No; : ~ I - No ~at,~ 13 648 880017 TYRRELL I'1 ; 1977 Ca s I No No ~'~ )3171 B-4664 920025 WARREN : ' 5 i 1957 I Ca s I Yes ! Yes ~aij t t B-4665 920036 WARREN 5 I 1955 Ca s ; No Yes ~~ 504 . 320052 EDGECOMBE I 4 ! 1964 ~ Johnson I No Yes ~-~J t3 8-4560 1 500102- JOHNSTON ! 4 I 1956 I Johnson I Yes - - Yes ~~ ~9 8-4587 630082 NASH j 4 I 1961 Johnson No i ~ Yes ~,~ 8-4618 ; 770445 ROBESON 6 1955' ~ Johnson Yes ` ~ I No ~~ B=4644 830057 STANLY 10 I 1961 Johnson I No No ~Qoz~ ~ B-4649 890377 UNION 10 1962 j Johnson I No i No ~o~ }3 8-4651 890251 (UNION 10 1957 Johnson , No I No may 3 ~ 658 910345 WAKE 5 ~ ~ 1960 Johnson ; No No Y~>' 8-4671 950035 WAYNE 4 1961 i Johnson I No -; Yes ~~ 3624 ~ 130190 CALDW ELL 11 1981 I Pi kin ! No: ". I No ~~ -3819 ~ 130184 IGALDWELL 1 11 j 1962 ~ Pi kin ! No`` I No ~~ ~ -3911 :• 850038 SURRY 11, -.1 1923 I Pi kin Yes I No 8-4404 000102 ALAMANCE 7 ! 1968 Pi kin t Yes I No ~31 8-4552 j 480100 IREDELL I 12 i 1963 I Pi kin I Yes ! No _ -613. 750415 RANDOLPH 8 ! 1959 Pi kin I No I Yes ~•J i~ ~ B-4646. 850132 SURRY ~ 11 I ' 1962 i Pi kin I Yes I No 1 8-4675 -~ " 960034 W ILKES ~'" 11 i 1960 I Pi kin I No r_s'" . I No ~~ ,..-- ia93jB-3169 310158 DURHAM 5 1960 ! Williams Yes j No t3~ B-3606 1 040070 ASHE 11 ~ 1963 I Williams Yes . _ I No ~ B-3802 040229 ASHE 11 ~ 1960 1 Williams : No ~ I No ~ ~ B-3803 I . 040334 ASHE I 11 ~ 1966 Williams i Yes I No 1a B-3804 040296 ASHE 11 1964 Williams Yes ! No t31 8-4523 ; 3801.64 GRANVILLE 5 1955 Williams I No Yes ~} l 3~7B~524 380193 IGRANVILLE 5 ! 1956 Williams No Yes ~~ I3 8-4525 380133 GRANVILLE I 5 ! ~ 1960 Williams No i Yes ~~ ,~ 8-4526 I - 380200 IGRANVILLE I 5 ~ 1957 I Williams I No ! Yes 8/92004 CFY2007SFlPO