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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19960987 Ver 1_Merger Process Documentation_20080407.~~a ~d o,,,°..+a y .@~~. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ~. ' ,~~ ~- . ~~ `~> , , . 7 v ~'~~ ~a ~t,I,~~ :.R + , ,.~ i~ ~. r,~~~9C /Y -. R DEPART OF TRANSPORTATION "~~~, MICHAEL F. EASLEY GOVERNOR Apri13, 2008 Mr. Doug Huggett NC Division of Coastal Management Parker Lincoln Building 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604 cy LYNDO TIPPETT SECRETARY Re: Cedar Point Mitigation Site, Carteret County, State Project No. 6.16901T, TIP No. R-2105AB, Action ID No. 200100396, DWQ Proj. # 011850, DCM Permit No. 19-02 Mr. Huggett: As you are aware, the Department has monitored the Cedar Point Mitigation Site since its construction in March of 2002. Located in Carteret County, adjacent to both NC 24 and the White Oak River in Swansboro, this 14.34 acre site provides upfront mitigation for future wetland impacts in the White Oak River Basin. The site was excavated and planted with Spartina alterniflora and Spartina patens in May of 2002; due to vegetation failure the site was tilled and replanted in May of 2003. Hydrologic monitoring consisted of two surface water gauges that were set to record surface water readings every hour. According to permit conditions, NCDOT was required to monitor the Cedar Point Mitigation Site for five years or until success criteria were met; with vegetation and hydrologic monitoring conducted annually. After each growing season, annual monitoring reports were submitted to the appropriate regulatory agencies via the Natural Environment Unit's (NEU) website: http: //www. ncdot. org/doh/preconstruct/pe/neu/Monitoring/MonitoringReports. html After five years of coastal marsh vegetation monitoring, vegetation data for 2007 indicates that the site has met the 80% frequency of targeted species criteria by yielding 100.0%. The vegetative cover scale value of 4.0 is close to meeting the requirement of 5.0 for year five. Annual monitoring data is provided within the monitoring reports submitted between 2002 and 2007. The fifth year of hydrology monitoring indicates that the Deer Creek Mitigation Site is functioning as a coastal marsh. The surface gauges indicate that the site is being flooded twice daily during the growing season. Annual surface water monitoring data is provided within the monitoring reports submitted between 2002 and 2007. MAILING ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: 919-715-1334 LOCATION: NC'DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FAX: 919-715-1501 PARKER LINCOLN BUILDING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 2728 CAPITAL BOULEVARD 1598 MAIL SERVICE CENTER WEBSITE: WWW.NCDOT.ORG RALEIGH NC RALEIGH NC 27699-1598 NCDOT requests that the appropriate resource agencies provide written documentation stating that no further monitoring is required and that the site is closed. If you have any questions about this project, please contact Mr. Randy Griffin at (919) 715-1425. Sincerely, ~ ~~~ Philip S. arris, III, P.E., Unit Head PDEA- Natural Environment Unit cc: Mr. William Wescott, USACOE Mr. David Wainwright, DWQ Mr. Travis Wilson, WRC Ms. Kathy Matthews, EPA Mr. Gary Jordan, USFWS Mr. David Harris, P.E., NCDOT-REU Mr. Jay Johnson, NCDOT-DEO Mr. Ron Sechler, NOAA