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HomeMy WebLinkAbout64-15 Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian ChurchesPermit Class NEW Permit Number 64-15 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of Environment and Natural Resources X Major Development in an Area of Environmental Concern pursuant to NCGS I I3A-118 X Excavation and/or filling pursuant to NCGS 113-229 Issued to Cape Carteret Baptist and Presbyterian Churches, 101 Anita Forte Dr,/100100 Yaupon Dr., Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Authorizing development in Carteret County at 101 Anita Forte Drive, and 100 Yaupon Drive- Cape Carteret as requested. in the permittee's application dated 1/26/15. including attached workplan drawings (10), all dated 1/26/15 This permit, issued on _ June 1, 2015 is subject to compliance with the application (where consistent with the permit), all applicable regulations, special conditions and notes set forth below. Any violation of these terms may oe suojeci m nnes, imprisonment or civil action; or may cause the permit to be null and void. Restoration Activities 1) Unless specifically altered herein, this permit authorizes the grading and other land disturbing activities associated with the development of the above referenced property, including the culvert, all as expressly and specifically set forth in the attached permit application and workplan drawings. Any additional land disturbing activities and/or construction may require a modification of this permit. Contact a Division of Coastal Management representative at (252) 808-2808 for this determination. 2) No excavation or filling shall take place at any time in any vegetated wetlands, coastal marsh or surrounding waters outside of the alignment indicated on the workplan drawings. 3) The temporary placement or double handling of fill materials within waters or vegetated wetlands is not authorized. (See attached sheet for Additional Conditions) This permit action may be appealed by the permittee or other qualified persons within twenty (20) days of the issuing date. This permit must be accessible on -site to Department personnel when the project is inspected for compliance. Any maintenance work or project modification not covered hereunder requires further Division approval. All work must cease when the permit expires on December 31, 2018 In issuing this permit, the State of North Carolina agrees that your project is consistent with the North Carolina Coastal Management Program. Signed by the authority of the Secretary of DENR and the Chairman of the Coastal Resources Commission. NEW rL Braxton C. Davis, Director ivision of Coastal Management This permit and its conditions are hereby accepted. Signature of Permittee Cape Carteret Baptist and Presbyterian Churches ............................... -- Permit # 64-15 Page 2 of 2 ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Sedimentation and Erosion Control NOTE: An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan will be required for this project. If such approval has yet to be obtained, this plan must be filed at least thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of any land disturbing activity. Submit this plan to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Land Quality Section, 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, NC 28405. 4) Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control devices, measures or structures shall be implemented to ensure that eroded materials do not enter adjacent wetlands, watercourses or properties (e.g. silt fence, diversion swales or berms, etc.). General 5) This permit shall not be assigned, transferred, sold, or otherwise disposed of to a third party without the written approval of the Division of Coastal Management. 6) The permittee and/or contractor shall meet with a representative of the Division of Coastal Management prior to project initiation in order to discuss the conditions set forth in this permit. NOTE: This permit does not eliminate the need to obtain any additional state, federal or local permits, approvals or authorizations that may be required, including any authorization required from the NC DEMLR Stormwater Section. NOTE: Future development of the permittee's property may require a modification of this permit; this includes any scientific monitoring stations. Contact a representative of the Division at (252) 808-2808 prior to the commencement of any such activity for this determination. The permittee is further advised that many non -water dependent activities are not authorized within 30 feet of the normal high water level. NOTE: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers authorized the proposed project under COE Action Id. No. SAW-2015-00895. North Carolina Coastal Federation Cape Carteret Churches Stormwater Ponds Retrofit Sub -basin: 03-05-03 (White Oak) Hydrologic Unit: 03020106 Receiving Water: Deer Creek, SA ORW Project Narrative This project involves the retrofit of two failing stormwater ponds in Cape Carteret, NC. The ponds are located on the adjacent properties of Cape Carteret Baptist and Presbyterian churches. The churches are located on HWY 24 between Anita Forte Drive and Youpon Drive. The upper pond (Baptist Church) flows into the lower pond (Presbyterian Church), through a culvert under Youpon Drive and then into Deer Creek. Deer Creek is a tidal creek designated as an Outstanding Resource Water and salt marsh vegetation is found a short distance from the road crossing. Neither of the project ponds are permitted stormwater facilities. They were built prior to stormwater regulations and were presumably built through a process of harvesting dredge material and converting the area into ponds for aesthetic purposes. The riser structure in the upper pond has failed and the area no longer impounds water. A shallow channel has cut itself through deposited silts and the majority of the site has been established in weeds and wetland species. Cattails and aquatic weeds are prominent in the upper pond area, as well as some willows and Phragmites. This pond has become an eyesore to the church and is seen as a potential hazard, particularly for children attending after -school programs. The failed riser allows water to pass through. As a result, this pond has lost most of the potential storage functions it once provided for stormwater from upstream development. The lower pond has become choked with invasive aquatics. Water hyacinth has taken over a large portion of the surface area. Other aquatic weeds have established and spread throughout the pond, and small stands of cattails and Phragmites can also be found. The border of the pond is well established with natives such as luncus and sedges. 1P These ponds serve as a final protection area for Deer Creek. Deer Creek is currently on the NC ** C'F 303(d) list as impaired from bacteria and stormwater runoff. A small amount of samples tali la during this project have backed up the presence of both fecal coliform in the ponds and also 'r L Deer Creek. The ponds collect untreated drainage water from the highway and treated c3 stormwater from several shopping complexes across the street. The total watershed area is %1 between 40-50 acres, and is over 50% impervious. Approximately 25 acres is in shopping complex use and includes Lowes Home Improvement, Walgreens, an ABC store, and the entirety of Carteret Crossings shopping center. The stormwater from these areas is treated with permitted facilities. Most of this drainage area is treated with underground or above -ground infiltration devices. The remaining watershed area (25 acres) includes portions of the church grounds, a bank, HWY 24, and a few other developments along the highway. Runoff from these areas goes largely untreated, with only the ponds as a buffer to the headwaters of Deer Creek. This project proposes to retrofit the failed ponds to provide a more sustainable, aesthetic, and functional system that will help to improve the water quality of Deer Creek. It is hoped that the improvements will lead to reduce the impacts of stormwater and bacterial counts. However, the completed project is'not intended to meet any stormwater or other requirements for development activity. The project is being led by the NC Coastal Federation and is supported by direct funds and also by the NC Clean Water Management Trust Fund. The churches and the Town of Cape Carteret are project partners and conservation easements are being finalized to protect the work. Engineering, technical drawings and guidance are provided by Kris Bass Engineering. The proposed plan for the upper pond is to convert the pond into an infiltration wetland system. This type of BMP is a hybrid between a rain garden and a stormwater wetland. This type of device has documented benefits to improving water quality through nutrient and bacterial reductions. This is possible because of the higher elevation of this pond and its separation from the tidal range. The final system will closely resemble the current water level (maintaining wetland conditions), but have an improved storage capacity. Vegetation will be converted to a more native (freshwater) and naturally diverse community. The construction process will involve excavation of accumulated silts in the current pond footprint and replacement with layers of stone and planting media. The existing riser box would be retrofitted to control water levels and to provide storage for water quality treatment. The final surface would be planted with both native wetland and rain garden species. The water level would be normally held just at or below the mean surface of the planting media, providing the needed hydrology for wetland species while attempting to limit standing surface water in between storms. The expected function will be similar to a rain garden with an internal water storage zone, which is a widely promoted coastal BMP type. The proposed approach for the lower pond is to restore it to a tidal salt marsh. A survey has been completed of the pond that indicates the original surface (pond bottom) is close to marsh elevations. The plan includes removing the existing riser structure and lowering the existing culvert. This will allow tidal flux from Deer Creek to enter the pond area. As a part of the plan, invasive species will be removed and some minor grading will be used to control fine sediments and to ensure proper elevations for the restored marsh. This approach will create a salt water flux that will help prevent the return of the invasive species that are currently so prominent in the pond. The final product of this portion of the project will include approximately 1.5 acres of tidal marsh and 500 feet of tidal creek. Construction of the site will be completed following a designated construction sequence and erosion control plan. The project will be completed in phases, and a staged drawdown of water in both ponds will help manage any potential sediment transport. The erosion control plan will include the use of a turbidity curtain to prevent excess sediment transport into Deer Creek. Silt fencing is planned to surround a designated staging area and to prevent slope erosion towards surface waters. Excavation activities will be completed during dry periods as much as possible. A contractor with BMP and marsh construction experience will allow an efficient completion timeline and will limit the exposure of disturbed areas. Depending on the time of year when construction is completed, the entire site will be planted using a detailed planting plan. The plan will include both seedings and plantings to achieve a balance of quick establishment and erosion control. It is expected that a dense natural vegetative community will be established in a 2-3 year timeframe and on -going management will ensure the site success. ;: _. a DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT 1. APPLICANT'S NAME: Cape Carteret Baptist and Presbyterian Churches (The retrofit of two failing storm water ponds) C/O NC Coastal Federation 2. LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE: Located at 101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive, Cape Carteret, Carteret County. Photo Index - 2000: 39-494 grids B (16-18) 2006: 39-8057 grids V (6-8) State Plane Coordinates - X: 2581936.74 Y: 348021.26 Longitude:77°03'49.89 Latitude:34°41'26.33 3. INVESTIGATION TYPE: CAMA 4. INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURE: Dates of Site Visit — 3/12/15 Was Applicant Present — No PROCESSING PROCEDURE: Application Received — 2/13/2015 Application Complete- 3/12/2015 Office - Morehead City SITE DESCRIPTION: (A) Local Land Use Plan — Town of Cape Carteret dated 2007 Land Classification from LUP — Low Density Single -Family Residential/Conservation (B) AEC(s) Involved: ES (C) Water Dependent: Yes (converted lower east salt marsh pond only) (D) Intended Use: Public/Government (E) Wastewater Treatment: Existing — N/A Planned — N/A (F) Type of Structures: Existing —Storm water ponds, churches and parking Planned —retrofitting of two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and a restored salt marsh (G) Estimated Annual Rate of Erosion: N/A Source — N/A HABITAT DESCRIPTION: SOIL REMOVAL AND FILL TOTAL ft' of stone/ raveUsand (A) High Ground 26,136 ftz App. 8,625 ftz (upper pond disturbance) (B) High Ground 87,120 ftz N/A ( lower pond disturbance) (C) Culvert 700 ftz N/A (D) Wetland restoration App 10,000 ftz N/A upper pond (E) Wetland restoration App 44,550 ft2 N/A lower pond Field Investigation Report: Cape Carteret Churches Page 02 (D) Total Area Disturbed: 168,506ft2 (E) Primary Nursery Area: no (F) Water Classification: SC Open: N/A 8. Proiect Summary: The applicant is proposing to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. 9. Narrative Description The Cape Carteret Churches Project is located at 101 Anita Forte Drive (Cape Carteret Baptist church) and 100 Yaupon Drive (Cape Carteret Presbyterian Church), along Highway 24 in Cape Carteret. The Cape Carteret Churches combined properties are 12.93 acres in their entirety, and are an average of 3' to 6' above NHW. Presently there are existing churches, parking areas and storm water ponds on the tracts. There are 404 jurisdictional wetlands located around the pond areas but no coastal wetlands are present due to no connectivity with Deer Creek. The undeveloped portion of the high ground areas are comprised of typical vegetation (grass) and native trees. There are adjacent residential properties to the east and west. The 2007 Town of Cape Carteret Land Use Plan classifies this property as Low Density Single-family Residences with all AEC's classified Conservation. The canal adjacent to the project area (tributary connecting to Deer Creek) is not designated as Primary Nursery Area and is closed to the taking of shellfish. This area carries a water classification of SC per the 10/10/14 letter by Jeff Manning, Chief Classification and Standards, NC Division of Water Resources. Substrate in the existing storm water ponds is mostly silt. 10. Proiect Description: There are existing ponds currently in place for stormwater control of the existing Baptist and Presbyterian churches, which were built prior to stormwater regulations. Due to failure of these control measures as well as evasive species usurpation, the applicant proposes to retrofit the upper pond into an infiltration wetland system and restore the east lower pond into a tidal salt marsh, which per the applicant would provide a more sustainable, aesthetic and functional stormwater system. There are currently two stormwater ponds at the project location that were constructed prior to stormwater regulations. The riser structure in the upper pond has failed and no longer impounds water and has lost most of its potential storage function. The lower pond has become inundated with invasive aquatic plants, which further compounds untreated stormwater shedding into the adjacent water body (Deer Creek). Per the applicant's discussion with the NC Division of Water Resources, Deer Creek is currently on the 303(d) list as impaired from bacteria and stormwater runoff. The total watershed area that drains to this collection system is approximately 25 acres and includes both church grounds, a bank, HWY 24 and other developments along the highway. The applicant is proposing to retrofit the failed ponds in order to provide a more substantial, aesthetic and functional system that would help to improve the water quality of Deer Creek. The project is being hosted by the NC Coastal Federation and is supported by direct funds as well as a Field Investigation Report: Cape Carteret Churches Page 03 funds by the NC Clean Water Management Trust Fund. The two churches and the Town of Cape Carteret are project partners and conservation easements are being finalized for protection of this area. There is no other high ground work, not necessary for the retrofit of the ponds being proposed. The proposal for the west upper pond would consist of converting it into an infiltration wetland system. It would be a hybrid between a rain garden and a stormwater wetland. This system would maintain the current pond water level but would improve storage capacity. The construction of the pond would involve the removal of accumulated silts in the current pond footprint, the placement of 18 inch class 2 stone, a layer of 12 inch pea gravel and a 12 inch layer of clean sand. More native freshwater plant species would then be planted within the main treatment area and also plantings within an upper wetland fringe. The plantings within the main treatment area would consist of Acorns Americana, Asclepias incarnate, Carex crinite, Carex lurida, Juncus effuses and Iris versicolor. The plantings for the wetland fringe area would consist of Eutrochium maculatum, Helianthus angustifolius, Hibiscus moscheutos, lobelia cardinalis, Scirpus cyperinus and Schoenoplectus tabemaemontani. The existing riser box would be retrofitted to control water levels and provide storage for water quality treatment. The proposal for the east lower pond would be restoration to a tidal salt marsh. The plan consists of removing the existing riser structure as well as lowering and replacing the existing culvert. A total of 700 square feet of fill would be placed in the culvert location. The lowered culvert would allow tidal flux from Deer Creek and would help with converting the lower pond to a tidal salt marsh. The evasive species would be removed and the following coastal wetlands would be planted. The planted coastal wetlands within the restored marsh area would consist of Spartina alterniflora and Juncus romerianus. The upper wetland fringe would consist of Spartina patens. The final product of the lower pond should create approximately 1.5 acres of tidal marsh and 500 feet of tidal creek. 11. Anticipated Impacts: The proposed retrofit of the upper pond would disturb approximately 26,136 ft2 of high ground, with the lower pond restoration disturbing approximately 87,720 W (includes 700 square feet for culvert). The retrofitting of the upper pond has the potential to increase storage capacity as well as improve water quality to Deer Creek with the lower pond restructuring (includes culvert lowering and replacement)creating 1.5 acres of tidal salt marsh and 500 feet of tidal creek. Name: Heather Styron Date: 3/24/15 Morehead City A NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor NC Coastal Federation Attn: Lexia Weaver 3609 NC Highway 24 Newport, NC 28570 Subject Property: Dear Mrs. Weaver: Donald R. van der Vaaa Secretary May 20, 2015 ee p ran (� NOT DWI Project410150118 [� l t{ S ty T Carteret County Cape Carteret Churches Pond Retrofits/Stream Restoration, Cape Carteret Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification with Additional Conditions You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below to construct an infiltration wetland and a salt marsh wetland from two on-line ponds, as described in your CAMA application dated March 24, 2015, and received by the Wilmington Regional Office (WiRO) Division of Water Resources (Division) on March 26, 2015 and subsequent information received on May1, 2015.. After reviewing your application, we have decided that the impacts are covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 3885 (GC 3885). This Certification allows you to use the Nationwide Permit #27 when issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers and the CAMA Major Permit when issued by the Division of Coastal Management. In addition, you should obtain or otherwise comply with any other required federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Erosion and Sediment Control, Non -discharge, Water Supply Watershed, and stormwater regulations. Also, this approval to proceed with your proposed impacts or to conduct impacts to waters as depicted in your application shall expire uponnexpiration of the 404 or CAMA-Permit. This approval requires you to follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed on the following pages. The Additional Conditions of the Certification are: 1. This approval is for the purpose and design described in your application. The plans and specifications for this project are incorporated by reference as part of the Certification. If you change your project, you must notify the Division and you may be required to submit a new application package with the appropriate fee. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this approval letter and General Certification and is responsible for complying with all conditions. Any new owner must notify the Division and request the Certification be issued in their name (15A NCAC 02H .0501 and .0502). 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 Phone: 910-796-7215\Internet: www.ncdenr.zov An Equal Oppodunit 1Affirmalive Action Employer— Madein partby recycled paper NC Coastal Federation Attn: Lexia Weaver DWR Permit 1115 0318 May 20, 2015 Page 2 of 5 2. Any final construction plans for this project must include or reference the application and plans approved by the Division under this authorization letter and certification. The applicant will also be required to evaluate all acquired permits to assure that they are consistent and all relative impacts are accounted for and shown on the construction plans. [15A NCAC 02H .0502 (b) and 15A NCAC 02H .0506 (4)] The applicant shall require his contractors (and/or agents) to comply with all of the terms of this Certification, and shall provide each of its contractors (and/or agents) a copy of this Certification. 3. Turbidity Standard The turbidity standard of 25 NTUs (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) shall not be exceeded as described in 15 A NCAC 2B..0220. Appropriate sediment and erosion control practices must be used to meet this standard. Turbidity curtains shall be used as appropriate. Please notify this Office if any turbidity issues arise at 910.796.7215 4. This General Certification shall expire on the same day as the expiration date of the corresponding General Permit. The conditions in effect on the date of issuance of the Certification for a specific project shall remain in effect for the life of the project, regardless of the expiration of this Certification. 5. The permitee shall require its contractors and/or agents to comply with the terms of this permit in the construction and maintenance of this project, and shall provide each of its contractors and/or agents associated with the construction or maintenance of this project a copy of this certification. A copy of this certification including all conditions shall be available at the project site during the construction and maintenance of this project. [15A NCAC 02H .0507 (c) and 15A NCAC 02H .0506 (b)(2) and (c)(2)] 6. You have our approval for your proposed final stream enhancements/restorations plan. The stream restorations/enhancements must be constructed, maintained, and monitored according to the plans approved by this Office and this Certificate of Coverage. Any repairs or adjustments to the site must be made according to the approved plans or must receive written approval from this Office to make the repairs or adjustments. [15A NCAC 02H .0506(h)] 7. The permittee will provide on -site supervision of stability work including, but not limited to bank re - sloping, culvert installation, in -stream structure placement, and riparian zone re-establishment, by an appropriately trained individual. [15A NCAC 02H .0506(b)(2)] 8. Natural fiber matting is recommended for streambank stabilization over plastic matting that can entrap small animals. (15A NCAC 02H .0506(b)(2)] 9. Visual monitoring of the stabilization project shall be conducted at a minimum of quarterly for the first year or two bankfull events (whichever is longer), and then annually until the site is stable (particularly after storm events) and vegetation is successful. Any failures of structures, stream banks, or vegetation may require future repairs or replacement, which requires coordination with the Wilmington Regional Office to ensure the stability and water quality of the stream and downstream waters. [15A NCAC 02H .0506(b)(2) and (b)(3)] NC Coastal Federatlon Attn: Lexia Weaver DWR Permit k 15 0318 May 20, 2015 Page 3 of 5 10. Water shall not be released into any new channels until the stream and banks are stabilized. [15A NCAC 02H .0506(b)(3)] 11. The permitee shall provide monitoring reports to the DWR by December31 of each monitoring year. (15A NCAC 02H .0507(c)] for five (5) years. 12. If monitoring indicates that all or portions of the project are failing to meet one or more of the required success criteria, the monitoring report must provide a remedial action plan to address the deficiency. The remedial action plan, at a minimum, must describe the failure, the source or reason for the failure, a concise description of the corrective measures that are proposed, and a timeframe for the implementation of the corrective measures. (15A NCAC 02H .0507(c)] 13. If initial planting efforts fails and the project area must be replanted, the vegetative monitoring timeframe is reset to year one. [15A NCAC 02H .0507(c)] 14. At the end of the Sth year of monitoring, the permitee shall notify the DWR in writing. If it is determined that the project is failing, the permitee shall be given the opportunity to express their intensions in writing regarding the future of the project. Should the permitee no longer wish to maintain the project pursuant to the marsh restoration/creation plan, at the permitee's expense, all construction materials and backfill shall be removed for placement on approved upland disposal site. Pre -project elevations and contours shall be restored to the affected area(s). [15A NCAC 02H .0507(c)] 15. Continuing Compliance: The applicant/permitee and their authorized agents shall conduct all activities in a manner consistent with State water quality standards (including any requirements resulting from compliance with 303(d) of the Clean Water Act), and any other appropriate requirements of State and Federal law. If the Division determines that such standards or laws are not being met, including failure to sustain a designated or achieved use, or that State or Federal law is being violated, or that further conditions are necessary to assure compliance, than the Division may reevaluate and modify this General Water Quality Certification. [15A NCAC 02H .0507(d)] 16. -All mechanized equipment operated near surface waters or wetlands will be regularly inspected and maintained to prevent contamination of waters and wetlands from fuels, lubricants, hydraulic fluids or other potential toxic chemicals. In the event of a hydrocarbon or chemical spill, the permitee/contractor shall immediately contact the Division of Water Quality, between the hours of 8 am to 5 pm at the Wilmington Regional Office at 910.796.7215 and after hours and on weekends call (800) 858-0368. Management of such spills shall comply with provisions of the North Carolina Oil Pollution and Hazardous Substances Control Act. [15A NCAC 02H .0506 (b)(3) and (c)(3), 15A NCAC 02B .0200 (3)(f), and GS 143 Article 21A]. 17. Fueling, lubrication and general equipment maintenance should not take place within 50 feet of a waterbody or wetlands to prevent contamination by fuel and oils. 115A NCAC 02H .0506 (b)(3) and (c)(3) and 15A NCAC 02B .0200 (3)(f)]. NC Coastal Federation Attn: Lexia Weaver DWR Permit # 15 0318 May 20, 2015 Page 4 of 5 18. This certification grants permission to the director, an authorized representative of the Director, or DENR staff, upon the presentation of proper credentials, to enter the property during normal business hours 15A NCAC 02H.0502(e). 19. Certificate of Completion Upon completion of all work approved within the 401 Water Quality Certification or applicable Buffer Rules, and any subsequent modifications, the applicant and/or authorized agent is required to return a completed certificate of completion form to the NCDENR DWR 401 and Buffers Unit North Carolina Division of Water Resources, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699 within ten days of project completion. The certification of completion is available at: http://portal.ncden r.org/web/wo/swp/ws/401/certsand perm its/apply/forms). Violations of any condition herein set forth may result in revocation of this Certification and may result in criminal and/or civil penalties. The authorization to proceed with your proposed impacts or to conduct impacts to waters as depicted in your application and as authorized by this Certification shall expire upon expiration of the 404 or CAMA Permit. This approval and its conditions are final and binding unless contested. This Certification can be contested as provided in Articles 3 and 4 of General Statute 150E by filing a written petition for an administrative hearing to the Office of Administrative Hearings (hereby known as OAH). A petition form may be obtained from the OAH at http://www.ncoah.com/ or by calling the OAH Clerk's Office at (919) 431-3000 for information. Within sixty (60) calendar days of receipt of this notice, a petition must be filed with the OAH. A petition is considered filed when the original and one (1) copy along with any applicable OAH filing fee is received in the OAH during normal office hours (Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, excluding official state holidays). The petition may be faxed to the OAH at (919) 431-3100, provided the original and one copy of the petition along with any applicable OAH filing fee is received by the OAH within five (5) business days following the faxed transmission. Mailing address for the OAH: If sending via US Postal Service: Office of Administrative Hearings 6714 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-6714 If sending via delivery service (UPS, FedEx, etc): Office of Administrative Hearings 1711 New Hope Church Road Raleigh, NC 27609-6285 NC Coastal Federation Attn: Lexia Weaver D W R Permit # 15 0318 May 20, 2015 Page 5 of 5 One (1) copy of the petition must also be served to DENR: Sam M. Hayes, General Counsel Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Resources under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Burdette in the Central Office in Raleigh at 919.807.6364 orlennifer.BurdetteCoDncdenr.govJoanne Steenhuis in the DWR Wilmington Regional Office at 910.796.7306 or Joanne.SteenhuisCancdenr.eov . Sincerely, Jim son, Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Wilmington Regional Office Division of Water Resources, NCDENR Enclosure: GC 3885 cc: Brad Smith — Baptist Church — electronic copy Ben Burrows — Presbyterian Church — electronic copy Brandon Hawks - Town of Cape Carteret— electronic copy Liz Hair- USACE Wilmington Regulatory Field Office — electronic copy Heather-Styron - DCM Morehead City - electronic copy Jennifer Burdette —Wetlands and Buffer Unit Jonathan Howell - DCM Morehead City — electronic copy WiRO Styron, Heather M. From: kris bass <klbass09@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 8:30 AM To: Styron, Heather M.; Brownlow, Roy Cc: Lexia Attachments: cape carteret churches_retrofit-narrative_final2.pdf Heather and Roy, Lexia forwarded me your questions about the Cape Carteret pond project. I am attaching a revised narrative that should include answers and more details. I am also answering the questions below in this email, so you can have an easier way of getting to them. a statement on the first page, second paragraph, 6a` line down was made on the lost potential storage function. Roy would like you to add whether this is your opinion or is there documentation. - The valve for the upper pond riser has failed and been removed. Right now there is no way for the riser to hold back water. Water basically flows in and then back out. As a result, the storage capacity of the upper pond is basically zero. Technically this is my opinion, but it is easy to see that the pond does not hold water. He would also like you to add what the water quality within deer creek is currently and what specific goal does the project hope to achieve. - Deer Creek is currently listed on the 303(d) list for bacteria'and stormwater runoff. We did collect a few samples and have documented the presence of both fecal coliform and e.coli in both ponds and the creek. We hope to mitigate this with the new bmp and marsh system. When you say the water level would be held just at or below the surface of the planting media does that mean elevation, NGVD or below mean high/ normal high water? - The normal water level in the upper pond will be at or just below the planting surface (top of the sand). The riser will be configured to help maintain this level in order to get the type of plants we want to grow (freshwater wetland plants). The repaired riser will provide storage above this height during storms. All of this will be several feet above the normal high water and well above the mean high tide. Also what type of wetland species are you referencing for this hydrology? Coastal, 404 or joint. - The upper pond will be only freshwater species. Explain why this area is not classified as ORW etc. - This determination has been made by NCDWR and is supported with the letter provided with the application. When you say excavation will be conducted during dry months, are there specific months you are referencing? - What we intend is to complete construction is as dry conditions as possible. This mainly means managing the work to do as much as possible when it is dry, and not working during wet times. This project would not be condusive to a winter construction, but most spring and summer months would work fine. Finally clarify what you mean by site success through monitoring (goals, measured results etc. ). We do not currently have resources to do research level monitoring at this site. However, the Coastal Federation has a vested 'interest in the success of the project as it is in a high visibility area. They are planning to watch over the success of plantings and we will plan the construction and planting to make sure we have the best chance of success. This may mean staged plantings of different species, some invasive management, or other measures. I am trying to get the old delineation. We have already spoken with the Corps and met with DWR about the permitting of this portion of the project. Both groups have already determined the appropriate permit route for the project. I think we are fine with everyone getting black and white copies. I am going to put our application and the plans up on my dropbox and send it out to everyone. That way people will have a color version they can look at . digitally. Please let me know if there are other questions. We are eager to get the clock started so we can plant this during this year. Kris Rem UP-1 APPLICATION for Major Development Permit (last revised 12/27106) North Carolina DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT 1. Primary Applicant/ Landowner Information Business Name Project Name (d applicable) Cape Carteret Baptist And Presbyterian Churches, Town Cape Carteret Churches Stonnwater Pond Retrofits Applicant 1: First Name MI Last Name Brad Smith (Baptist Church) Applicant 2: First Name MI Last Name Ben Burrows (Presbyterian Church) Brandon Hawks (town) If additional applicants, please attach an additional pages) with names listed. Mailing Address PC Box City Stete 101 Anita Forte Drive/100 Yaupon Drive(Yaupon Drive Cape Carteret NC ZIP Country Plane No. FAX No. 28584 USA 252-393-2417 ext. 252-393-7896 Street Address (if different from above) City State ZIP Emall ccbcbrad@gmail.com /revbenb@earthlink.net/tcchawks@bizec.rr.00m. Presbyterian Phone No. 393-8462/Town No. 393-7901 2. Agent(Contractor Information Business Name North Carolina Coastal Federation Agent/ Contractor 1: First Name MI Last Name Lexia M Weaver Agent/ Contractor 2: First Name MI Last Name Todd Miller Mailing Address PC Box City State 3609 Highway 24 Newport NC ZIP Phone No. 1 Phone No. 2 28570 252 - 393 - 8185 ext. aid. FAX No. Contractor • 252 393 7508 Street Address (d dlHerent from above) City State ZIP Email lexiew@ntxwast.org <Form continues on back> RECEIVED FEB I a 2015 HruN'iyVnyl bIF� 252-808-2808 .. 1-888-4ki -AST .. www.nccu.,stai,,,a:,agement.net •' DUI,.: = ai•� +fr:. f :Nf �._+v�r, .. I I ' Cfi' r . . r I. ... ;11 7 I • r. _. -. (�. .'!lvl � r-_ ,-'u:frl ��bl ,�(. ... '' .', -r -:r._";] ,�;.� _r.. _ c,...Pa lyi ' '.t 9 A.^r ` t 1 � f' w\ •,.j W @ru.♦ t Orr ", � � � i•� . ii i. ..j�' it .. Form DCM MP-1 (Page 2 of 4) APPLICATION for Major Development Permit 3. Project Location County (can be multiple) Street Address State Rd. S Carteret 101 Anita Forte Drive/100 Yaupon Drive/Yaupon Dr. Subdivision Name City State Zip Cape Carteret Cape Carteret NC 28584 - Phone No. Lot No.(s) (if many, attach additional page with list) 252 - 393 — 24171252-393-8462/252-393-7901 ext. Lot 7,8,21,27 Block N, Lot 28 Block N, I , a. In which NC river basin is the project located? b. Name of body of water nearest to proposed project White Oak Deer Creek c. Is the water body identified in (b) above, natural or manmade? d. Name the closest major water body to the proposed project site. NNatural ❑Manmade ❑Unknown Bogus Sound e. Is proposed work within city limits or planning jurisdiction? f. If applicable, list the planning jurisdiction or city limit the proposed NYes []No work falls within. Cape Carteret 4. Site Description a. Total length of shoreline on the tract (ft.) b. Size of entire tract (sq.ft.) 0 87,120 or 2 acres c. Size of individual lot(s) d. Approximate elevation of tract above NHW (normal high water) or 6.86 acres, 6.07 acres, NWL (normal water level) (if many lot sizes, please attach additional page with a list) 3-6ft 2NHW or ❑NWL e. Vegetation on tract invasive aquatics, freshwater wetland vegetation, grass. f. Man-made features and uses now on tract Site includes a failed stormwater pond and a second pond covered in invasive vegetation. g. Identify and describe the existing land uses ad ace to the proposed project site. Site borders HWY 24 and two churches. Adjacent properties include businesses and residential. h. How does local government zone the tract? I. Is the proposed project consistent with the applicable zoning? R-20 Residential (single-family) (Attach zoning compliance certificate, 0 applicable) NYes []No NNA j. Is the proposed activity part of an urban waterfront redevelopment proposal? ❑Yes NNo k. Has a professional archaeological assessment been done for the tract? If yes, attach a copy. ❑Yes NNo ❑NA If yes, by whom? I. Is the proposed project located in a National Registered Historic District or does it involve a Elves NNo ❑NA National Register listed or eligible property? RECEIVED <Folm continues on next page> FEB 18 M nrV_VL1H>44 252.808.2808 :: 1.888.4RCOAST :: www.nccoastalmanagement.net Forrii DCM MP-1 (Page 3 of 4) APPLICATION for Major Development Permit m. (i) Are there wetlands on the site? ®Yes []No (ii) Are there coastal wetlands on the site? []Yes NNo (III) If yes to either (1) or (it) above, has a delineation been conducted? ®Yes ❑No (Attach documentation, if available) n. Describe existing wastewater treatment facilities. none o. Describe existing drinking water supply source. none p. Describe existing storm water management or treatment systems. The site is a stormwater treatment facility, but is not part of an existing permit. & Activities and Impacts a. Will the project be for commercial, public, or private use? ❑Commercial NPublic/Government ❑Private/Community b. Give a brief description of purpose, use, and daily operations of the project when complete. The project involves the retrofit of two stormwater ponds. One has a failed outlet structure and the second is covered with invasive vegetation. The proposed project will convert the failed pond into a more functional and aesthetic stormwater device. The pond covered with invasives is proposed to be converted into a brackish marsh. Evidence suggests this area may have been marsh in the past. When complete, the area will more efficiently treat stormwater runoff from Highway 24 before it enters into Deer Creek, thereby helping to improve the water quality of the impaired creek. The area will also be used for worship and education. c. Describe the proposed construction methodology, types of construction equipment to be used during construction, the number of each type of equipment and where It is to be stored. Construction will involve excavation and filling with planting media. Existing outlet structures will be modified. A small tidal creek will be constructed. Both areas will involve a significant planting and a management component to ensure vegetative success. A standard excavator, track dump truck and a bulldozer will be used during construction and stored at the site. d. List all development activities you propose. Project involves the retrofit of two ponds. The proposed approach includes the conversion of one pond to a wetland and the restoration of another to tidal marsh. The entire site is protected under a conservation easement. e. Are the proposed activities maintenance of an existing project, new work, or both? new work f. What is the approximate total disturbed land area resulting from the proposed project? 2 ❑Sq.Ft or ®Acres g, IVill the proposed project encroach on any public easement, public accessway or other area NYes ❑No ❑NA that the public has established use of? h. Describe location and type of existing and proposed discharges to waters of the state. New marsh will be connected to Deer Creek through a culvert at project completion. i. Will wastewater or stormwater be discharged into a wetland? [--]Yes NNo ❑NA If yes, will this discharged water be of the same salinity as the receiving water? ❑Yes ❑No NNA j. Is there any mitigation proposed? ❑Yes NNo ❑NA If yes, attach a mitigation proposal. RECEIVED PER 181015 f3f1.K4-"P" Mtt;' 252.808-2808 :: 1.888-4RCOAST :: www.nccoastaimanagernent.net h. I,, it ;i 1170 It.- I '-I: IJW I " I a c, ", I 11 [ !,,I -(;JE i-0; CY1 1,7"W" I. I I LoAt tvI,oO rIt I: AW. 1l b I1.' S.Ir r I4y4 4 Ow Tx 1 if CAM! "A AS, P. .".910AIS ON "Q§A A 0; I,:Nttiq C;c�;j il, ;1c JU, 1 1,7 t -;,1;w, ms An 4 P 0 mw a, v prw" Ell WTI &0 As n" HT AWA son owmaIvAe. 0 nj xw�, m wo 1 bauq t.-10 & it 'W Rif, VPA Dswpwu� I h % wt� vhbpc KOM 01 V V C Form DCM MP-1 (Page 4 of 4) <ForOn continues on back> APPLICATION for Major Development Permit t iyw '4�i�(mNtlsxlpg items blow, it applicable, amst be submitted In order for r' a,-11'Celion redb Wto Gy Major devolep,nent af�prcahun Please consult the application Mti6 . A project narrative. b. An accurate, dated work plat (Including plan vlew and cross -sectional drawings) drawn to scale. Please give the present statue of the roposed project, is any pottlon already oomplete't If previously authorized work, Beady Indicate on maps, plats, drawings to distinguish lween work.complated and proposed. A site or location map that Is sulfldenfly detailed to guide agency personnel unfamilar with the area to the sits. of are deed (with state application only) or other Instrument underwhich the applicant claims title to the affected propertles. ta.The pproprtate application fee. Check or money order made payable to DENR. L A list of the nerves and complete addresses of the adjacent waterfront (rlparlen) landowners and signed return receipts as proof that such owners have received a copy of the application and pints by certified mail. Such landowners must be advised that they have 30 days In which to submit comments on the proposed project to the Division of Coastal Management. Name.6l»wslef.lnveetore hlC Ph0()s:No. 262-354-272tU23Xi .;IWddlsq RityslS'dl jf 8 9aysldq; pr Cap@,Gpr)p(OA.6'4¢¢i)), gfplAf{g,(II0�1 fvleRgOo�}I.iDr., Em)9CQId-late, NC 28594) Name Richard H Whitaker Phone No. 252-393-8860 Address 103 vaupon Drive, Cape Carteret MN oft -!YM of previous Mete or federal permits Issued for work on the project tract. Include permit numbers, permlttee, and issuing dates. h. Signed consultant or agent authorization form, If applicable. I. Welland delineation, if necessary. j. A signed AEC hazard notice for projects In oceanfront and Inlet areas. (Muslim signed by property owrm) k A statement of compliance with the N.C. EnWromnental Policy Act (N.C.G.S. 113A 1-10), 0 necessary. If the project involves expenditure of public funds or use of public [ends, attach a statement documenting compliance with the North Carolina Environmental Poky Act. I understand that any pefrnit issued in response to true application will allow only line devenopment oescrioea in me application. The project will be subject to the conditions and restrictions contained in the penult, I certify that I am authorized to grant, and do in fact grant permission to representatives of state and federal review agencies to enter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application and follow-up monitoring of the project. I further car* that the information provided In We application its truthful to the best of my knowledge. Date ��2/ S Print Name �p(l% Signature'`- Please indicate application attachments pertaining to your proposed project. RECEIVED NDCM MP-2 Excavation and Fill Information ®DCM MP-5 Bridges and Culverts FEB 13 2015 MDCM MP-3 Upland Development ❑DCM MP4 Structures Information DCM-MHD,CITV 252.808.2808 :: 1.888-4RCOAST is www.nccoostaimanagament.net % 11 IT,!' j�. :'o .0' 01' "1; III;". 'I Y' A: W t;rlfltj it XT wvjq W i. It i I VOA uv !a a).1' Of M�. !V -ally it, 0. nagwom. zap I 0�4, 4 " "Cgxv" q I Ks 2!f VG,... in e.f C! 0. 4w boom I v h AX wv't )fx­ wq N: '"T"WWAR, UAW F c x V. i !X' r'l lip, w nN Iwv T' jj 1; 00%; r 40t wn"-1 OVY "OIL* "WO VW VV ZIA r 0, WTI, ..iw- 11"I qp Form DCM MP-2 EXCAVATION and FILL (Except for bridges and culverts) Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM MP-1. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. Please include all supplemental information. Describe below the purpose of proposed excavation and/or fill activities. All values should be given in feet. Access Other Channel Canal Boat Basin Boat Ramp Rack Groin Rock (excluding (NLW or Breakwater shoreline NWL) stabilization Length 500 Width 50 Avg. Existing NA NA 0 Depth Final Project NA NA 2 Depth 1. EXCAVATION a. Amount of material to be excavated from below NHW or NWL in cubic yards. 4,000 (all excavation below NHW will be completed in isolation from existing surface waters) c. (i) Does the area to be excavated include coastal wedands/marsh (CW), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), shell bottom ISB), or other wetlands (WL)? If any boxes are checked, provide the number of square feet affected. ❑CW _ ❑SAV ❑SB OWL 25.000 ❑None (ii) Describe the purpose of the excavation In these areas: Temporary excavation to be backfilled with stone and planting media and replanted. ❑This section not applicable b. Type of material to be excavated. earth d. High -ground excavation in cubic yards. 1,200 2. DISPOSAL OF EXCAVATED MATERIAL El This section not applcable a. Location of disposal area. b. Dimensions of disposal area. off site area to be determined. C. (i) Do you claim title to disposal area? ❑Yes NNo ❑NA (ii) If no, attach a letter granting permission from the owner. (i) Does the disposal area include any coastal wetlandstmarsh (CW), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), shell bottom (SB), or other wetlands (WL)? If any boxes are checked, provide the number of square feet affected. []CW []SAV ❑SB _ ❑WL NNone (ii) Describe the purpose of disposal in these areas: unknown d. (i) Will a disposal area be available for future maintenance? ❑Yes NNo ❑NA (ii) If yes, where? f. (i) Does the disposal include any area in the water? ❑Yes NNo ❑NA (i) If yes, how much water area is affected? RECEIVED FEB 13 20b Dive -"Um rwe 252.808-2806 :: 1.8884RCOAST :: www.nceaastaimanagement.net revised: 12126/06 ( r. r. I � • . :I: 1' ,.I. .r 'li.j .. . '=1r ..t 1�1.. tl. t I•.. iil .':)' I " .� .. • .I. l t t r I � •. .. i il.: IU yr..r 1 Pt• it (.,f 'I,i q! y i r j u': ,. , I' . Ic . .i.1 . '.(. •.... .:1i1'f{ . ' 4 I rr .. 1."t • I1: 1.11 `:?'• Iil i.. r I 1 I . r . � :{. i Ilr. fa l t• , I r t•:i Y,.lut I ._, la: .I. ( ,i .. _... ._. _... �`� I"-'I''in,•p r.r r '. :'I"•.. ( ,(J'. t'I ^' .. .-' J .715 W'•G •..1 t�'� t l rt dl I•.1 „a .' Icy •S' Irl3 i/I nl'G'. l ht� l<. .. )�{�'! c j''t(�. r CIJIp: .,_, ,.� �u :!�.; •1S',Iv.. r r rl' 11 _• .. 1 �.:L '�II� i't. , i lu ` , ' r `:( ..: I. . J.. . : IF li ,, Form DCM MP-2 (Excavation and Fill, Page 2 of 3) $. SHORELINE STABILIZATION ®This section not applicable (If development Is a wood grglq, Yfit W-4 — Structures) e Type of shoreline stabilization: b. Length: []Bulkhead URlprep []BreakwsftM []Other: c. Average distance waterward of NHW or NWL: e. Type of stabilization material: g. Number of square feet of fill to be placed below water level. Bulkhead backfll _ Rlprap _ BreakwaterlSllt_ Other_ L Source of PoI material. 4. OTHER FILL ACTIVITIES (Excluding Shoreline Stabi#zation) a. (i) Wilf fill material be brought to pie ape? as ❑No UNA It yea, (Ii) Amount of materiel to be placed in the water Q (ili) Dimensions of fit area (iv) Purpose of fit backfilf to create stomnvater device and planting areas Width, _ d. Maximum distance walerward of NHW or NWL: I. Q) Has there been shoreline erosion during preceding 12 months? ❑Yos ❑No ❑NA (II) If yes, state amount of erosion and source of erosion amount Information. h. Type of fill material. submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), shelf bottom (SS), or other wetlands (W L)? 11 any boxes are checked, provide the number of square feet affected. ❑CW _ nSAV _ ❑SB OWL 25,000 []None, QI) Describe the purpose of the fill In these areas: backfll to create slomtwater device and planting areas 5. GENERAL . _ a. How will excavated or fill material be kept on site and erosion b. What type o! consbuc8on equpmerd will bo used (e.g., dragline, controlled? badchoe, or hydraulic dredge)? An erosion control plan and permit is under development standard excavator, track dump trade, bulldozer Excavated material will be hauled to an approved off -site location. C. (1) WIN na ational aids be required as a result of the project? ❑Yea ®No ❑NA ol) if yes, explain what type and how they wig be Implemented. d. Q) Will wetlands be crossed In transporting equipment to project she? ❑Yes ®No ❑NA RECEIVED' (in If yes, explain steps that will be taken to avoid or minimize emironmerdai knpacts. FEB 13 2015 _max Data - / / npplicarit^Name Pfp)pl,tjyame Appik;ant Signature \\ . 252-809.2008 :: 1-Befi 4HCOA8T n www neeoastalmaneaerrrent.net revised: 12128/06 C - .> L - _ .. �? - - _ ,/ I - I _ _ - � - ` � � _ � _� ~ � • � • • .. � .� _ - r , i _ t , .. _ I _ _ I _ _ _ . � r� _ f � - - _ '1 I _ • i I r _ _ JJ 1 .. - 1. �- I � - i _ i � - r, I _._ ,� f _ _ r_ y • _ - - _ _ _ _ � _ _ �, • � � _ _ _, .. i.. _ _. n _ _ - - - -I _ . - ,{ , , Form'DCM MP-2 (Excavation and Fill, Page 3 of 3) RECEIVED FEB 18 20t MM"17"PH,rwr.4 252.806-2808 :: 1.888-4RCOAST :: w .nccoastalmanaaement.net revised: 12/26106 Form DCM MP-3 UPLAND DEVELOPMENT (Construction and/or land disturbing activities) Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM MP-1. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. Please include all supplemental information. GENERAL UPLAND DEVELOPMENT a. Type and number of buildings, facilities, units or structures b. Number of lots or parcels. proposed. 0 c. Density (give the number of residential unhand the units per acre). e. If the proposed project will disturb more than one acre of land, the Division of Land Resources must receive an erosion and sedimentation control plan at least 30 days before land -disturbing activity begins. (i) If applicable, has a sedimentation and erosion control plan been submitted to the Division of Land Resources? ❑Yes ®No ❑NA (ii) If yes, list the date submitted: in progress g. Give the percentage of the tract within the coastal shoreline AEC to be covered by impervious and/or built -upon surfaces, such as pavement, building, rooftops, or to be used for vehicular driveways or parking. I. Give the percentage of the entire tract to be covered by impervious and/or built -upon surfaces, such as pavement, building, rooftops, or to be used for vehicular driveways or parking. j. Describe proposed method of sewage disposal. N/A I. Describe location and type of proposed discharges to waters of the state (e.g., surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industriall commercial effluent, "wash down" and residential discharges). new marsh will be connected to Deer Creek d. Size of area to be graded, filled, or disturbed including roads, ditches, etc. 2 acres I. List the materials (such as marl, paver stone, asphalt, or concrete) to be used for impervious surfaces. no impervious surfaces proposed h. Projects that require a CAMA Major Development Permit may also require a Stormwater Certification. (i) Has a site development plan been submitted to the Division of Water Quality for review? [-]Yes ®No ❑NA (ii) If yes, list the date submitted: k. Have the facilites described in Item (i) received state or local approval? []Yes []No ®NA If yes, attach appropriate documentation. m. Does the proposed project include an innovative stormwater design? ®Yes ❑No ❑NA If yes, attach appropriate documentation. RECEIVED FEB I a M rrrw�Awrr 1rNa4 252.808.28082 :: 1-888-4RCOAST r ww mccoastalmanagement.net revised: 12/26/06 Form DCM MP-3 (Upland Development, Page 2 of 2) m. Describe proposed drinking water supply source (e.g., well, community, public system, etc.) N/A o. When was the lot(s) platted and recorded? Date _ C? -,�5 Project N�a_me / 07'd d Applica ame Applicant. Signature, n. (I) WIN water be Impounded? DYes ®No ❑NA (II) if yes, how many acres? p. it proposed development Is a subdivision, will additional ufties be Installed for this upland development? ❑Yea ❑No ®NA RECEIVED FED 13 10t 252-808.2808 0 1.888-4RCOAST is WWW necoastalmanaaemenf.net revised: I W26106 Form DON MP-5 BRIDGES and CULVERTS Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM MP-1. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. Please include all supplemental information. 1. BRIDGES ®This section not applicable a. Is the proposed bridge: b. Water body to be crossed by bridge: ❑Commercial ❑Public/Governmem ❑Private/Community c. Type of bridge (construction material): e. (i) Will proposed bridge replace an existing bridge? []Yes ❑No If yes, (ii) Length of existing bridge: _ (iii) Width of existing bridge: _ (iv) Navigation clearance underneath existing bridge: (v) Will all, or a part of, the existing bridge be removed? (Explain) 9 Length of proposed bridge: d. Water depth at the proposed crossing at NLW or NWL: f. (i) Will proposed bridge replace an existing culvert? []Yes ❑No If yes, (ii) Length of existing culvert: (III) Width of existing culvert: (iv) Height of the top of the existing culvert above the NHW or NWL: _ (v) Will all, or a part of, the existing culvert be removed? (Explain) h. Width of proposed bridge: _ I. Will the proposed bridge affect existing water Bow? ❑Yes []No j. Will the proposed bridge affect navigation by reducing or If yes, explain: increasing the existing navigable opening? []Yes ❑No If yes, explain: k. Navigation clearance underneath proposed bridge: 1. Have you contacted the U.S. Coast Guard concerning their approval? ❑Yes []No If yes, explain: m. Will the proposed bridge cross wetlands containing no navigable n. Height of proposed bridge above wetlands: waters? ❑Yes ❑No If yes, explain: 2. CULVERTS ❑This section not applicable a. Number of culverts proposed: 1 b. Water body in which the culvert is to be placed: connection from site to Deer Creek RECEIVED < Form continues on back> FEB 13 2015 DCriA-,"UW Witlr 252.808-2808 :; 1.888-4RCOAST .: www.nccoastalmanagement.net revised: 10/26106 J, (�I.14. a i1P19.�. ' Imo'.. •, I::, ...i. :.VI. .nJ '!:. i •1'r � �: i It'•. : ill ...A (}l il. V "I. .. I Il'i ' I � 1�7 �It(3�• i t ... � :. •. i l l: _ ill r /. iGlt'11 i..\� ! c �:I .u•.;1. .1.. :l P• r.l��!;.: �.1. ,. in ..: ,1'. I :..1'u=vl :, el.,. .. 1 o,: Inul' ' . i1.'l:' �n••i4' � il.'Pr '.� M1/f^. !?.!i:.1J `•, fll� ,1 O! � .:"f,i I+' +1� �h r`yt7! � ✓L I_ i� l- r �Iccr '_. .qlc ' CI;' t'" .. ' 9+18L,' _._ � ,1•J 6+;f . l ot; • .: c , ::: : .� 1v, L. 1FOrM IUCM MP-5 (Bridges and Culverts, Page 2 of 4) c. Type of culvert (construction material): this culvert is a replacement for an existing culvert. culvert to be HDPE d. (i) Will proposed culvert replace an existing bridge? ❑Yes ®No If yes, (ii) Length of existing bridge: (iii) Width of existing bridge: (iv) Navigation clearance underneath existing bridge: (v) Will all, or a part of, the existing bridge be removed? (Explain) L Length of proposed culvert: 7011 h. Height of the top of the proposed culvert above the NHW or NWL. 0 j. Will the proposed culvert affect navigation by reducin or increasing the existing navigable opening? UYes ®No If yes, explain: e. (i) Will proposed culvert replace an existing culvert? ®Yes []No If yes, (ti) Length of existing culvert(s): 70ft (iii) Width of existing culvert(s): 2.51t IN) Height of the top of the existing culvert above the NHW or NWL: 2 (v) Will all, or a part of, the existing culvert be removed? (Explain) existing culvert will be lowered to provide a more natural connection to tidal marsh g Width of proposed 2.5ft 1. Depth of culvert to be buried below existing bottom contour. 2ft k. WW the proposed culvert affect existing water flow? ®Yes []NO If yes, explain: new installation will improve tidal connection and water flow. It will re-establish access to new habitats. 3. EXCAVATION and FILL ❑This section not applicable a. (i) Will the placement of the proposed bridge or culvert require any excavation below the NHW or NWL? ®Yes ❑No If yes, (ii) Avg. length of area to be excavated: 70ft (iii) Avg. width of area to be excavated: 5ft (iv) Avg. depth of area to be excavated: 2ft (v) Amount of material to be excavated in cubic yards: 25 c. (I) Will the placement of the proposed bridge or culvert require any high -ground excavation? ®Yes ❑No If yes, (ii) Avg. length of area to be excavated: 70 (iii) Avg. width of area to be excavated: 10 (Iv) Avg. depth of area to be excavated: 10 (v) Amount of material to be excavated in cubic yards: 200 b. (i) Will the placement of the proposed bridge or culvert require any excavation within coastal wetlands/marsh (CW), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), shell bottom (SB), or other wetlands (WL)? If any boxes are checked, provide the number of square feet affected. ❑CW ❑SAV ❑SB OWL ®None (ii) Describe the purpose of the excavation in these areas: RECEIVED FEB I A 20b pr'AA_AA M Mllf* 252-808-2808 :: 1-888-4RCOAST n wwwmaccastalmanaaement.nat revised: 10126/06 A 0 L. Form 6CM MP-5 (Bridges and Culverts, Page S of 4) d. If the placement of the bridge or culvert involves any excavation, please complete the following: (i) I1cation of the spoil disposal area: excavated material will be replaced after culvert installation �1) D ensions of the spoil disposal area: _ (iii) C o you claim tide to the disposal area? ❑Yes ❑No (If no, attach a letter granting permission from the owner.) (iv) ill the disposal area be available for future maintenance? ❑Yes ❑No (v) D es the disposal area include any coastal wefiands/marsh (CW), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAVs), other wetlands (WL), of shell ottom (SB)? CW ❑SAV OWL ❑SB ❑None any boxes are checked, give dimensions if different from (ii) above. the disposal area include any area below the NHW or NWL? 7 ❑Yes ONO If yes, give dimensions if different from Ill) above. e. (1) Will the placement of the proposed bridge or culvert result in any fill (other than excavated material described in Item d above) to be placed below NHW or NWL? ❑Yes ®No If yes, (ii) Avg. length of area to be filled: (iii) Avg. width of area to be filled: _ (w) Purpose of fill: I. (i) Will the placement of the proposed bridge or culvert result in any fill (other than excavated material described in Item d above) to be placed within coastal wetlands/marsh (CW), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), shell bottom (SB), or other wetlands (WL)? If any boxes are checked, provide the number of square feet affected. ❑CW ❑SAV ❑SB OWL ®None (li) Describe the purpose of the excavation in these areas: g. (i) Will the placement of the proposed bridge or culvert result in any fill (other than excavated material described in Item d above) to be placed on high -ground? ®Yes ❑No If yes, (ii) Avg. length of area to be filled: 70 (iii) Avg. width of area to be filled: 10 (iv) Purpose of fill: to level road a. Will the proposed project require the relocation of any existing b. Will the proposed project require the construction of an temporary utility lines? ❑Yes ®No detour structures? Yee ❑No If yes, explain: If yes, explain: a short term detour will be needed during culvert installation If this portion of the proposed project has already received approval from local authorities, please attach a copy of the approval or certification. RECEIVED < Form continues on back> FES 18 ZM MI" Mr mipw W" 252-808.2808 :: 1.888.4RCOAST :: Mr6mmocoaetalmanagar»ant net revised: 10126/06 'Cf. 6t i1j%U IJ :li t." I Form DCM MP-5 (Bridges and Culverts, Page 4 of 4) o. Will the proposed project require any work channels? []Yes ®No If yea, complete Form DCM-MP-2. e. What type of constriction equipment will be used (for example, dragline, bookhoe, or hydraulic dredge)? excavator, dump truck. other typical construction equipment g. Will the placement of the proposed bridge or culvert require shoreline stabilization? []Yes ENO if yea, Complete form MP-2, Section 3 for ShoWne StabAizadon only. - d. How will excavated or fill material be kept on site and erosion controlled? erosion control plan will include turbidity curtain In Deer Creek and silt fence around any temporary stockpile areas. f. Will wetlands be crossed In transporting equipment to project site? ❑Yea ®No If yes, explain steps that will be taken to avoid or minimize environmental Impacts. RECEIVED FEB 13 2015 l7PM'"rrnnp wlrl 252-808.2808 :r 1.888"IRCOASY a vw ^Ceoastalmanaoement net revised: 10126/06 VIC NC®ENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor June 1, 2015 Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches 101 Anita Forte Dr. Cape Carteret, N.C. 28584 Dear Sir or Madam: Donald R. van der Vaart Secretary The enclosed permit constitutes authorization under the Coastal Area Management Act, and where applicable, the State Dredge and Fill Law, for you to proceed with your project proposal. The original (buff - colored form) is retained by you and it must be available on site when the project is inspected for compliance. Please sign both the original and the copy and return the copy to this office in the enclosed envelope. Signing the permit and proceeding means you have waived your right of appeal described below. If you object to the permit or any of the conditions, you may request a hearing pursuant to NCGS 113A-121.1 or 113-229. Your petition for a hearing must be filed in accordance with NCGS Chapter 150B with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27611-6714, (919) 733- 2698 within twenty (20) days of this decision on your permit. You should also be aware that another qualified party may submit an objection to the issuance of this permit within twenty (20) days. The project plan is subject to those conditions appearing on the permit form. Otherwise, all work must be carried out in accordance with your application. Modifications, time extensions, and future maintenance requires additional approval. Please read your permit carefully prior to starting work and review all project plans, as approved. If you are having the work done by a contractor, it would be to your benefit to be sure that he fully understands all permit requirements. From time to time, Department personnel will visit the project site. To facilitate this review, we request that you complete and mail the enclosed Notice Card just prior to work initiation. However, if questions arise concerning permit conditions, environmental safeguards, or problem areas, you may contact Department personnel at any time for assistance. By working in accordance with the permit, you will be helping to protect our vitally important coastal resources. Enclosure Sincerely, f Dougras V. Huggett Major Permits and Consistency Manager N.C. Division of Coastal Management 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808-2808 k FAX 252-247-33301 Internet: www.ncooastaimanagement.net An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer Ntirtit Pat t*Ctoat GOVO O March 24, 2015 NIENIORAlVlyUM: r NC®ENR Deoartment,oi Environmbntand Nalural 7'0: Renee Gledhill -Curl;, NC Departmentof Cultural Resources FROM: Daniel Govoni Major Pennits Processing Coordinator SUBJECT: C WA DREwc &; FILL Permit Application Review Applicant: Cape Carteret Baptist S Presbyterian Churches 1=,41:R 3 0 2015 Donald R. van der Vaarl Secretary Project Location: Carteret County,101 Anita ForteDrive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposed Project: Proposes to retrofit two,failed.stormwater ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 11, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permitefhcer at (252) 808-2808. Ext. 216. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. K-This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. _ This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED DATE 400 CommeG,cp Arenda, tvloreNead Lily. Nom Carolina 28551 Phone: 252-609.28G8SFAX 252'•247 M�fntsmet.:rn>r.nccc>tanianxgenz ninef j � � An Egan Qpponmrr / Afiirmative Action cmployEt (i North Carolina Department of 5n0roriinent and Natural Resources . Pat McCrory Donald R. van. der Vaad Governor Secretary RECEIVED, March 24, 2015 MAR 2 6 2015 DCM-Fisheries .. MEMORANDUM: wARo TO: Shane Staples Division of Coastal Management FROM: Daniel Govoni Major Permits Processing Coordinator SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review . Applicant: Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches . Project Location: Carteret County,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposed Project: Proposes to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please. indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 15, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permit officer at (252) 808-2808. Ext. 216. When appropriate; in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: This agencyhas no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached.. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED ,cZ. -�� DATE i 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, Nonh Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808.2808 \ FAX 252-247.3330 \ Intemet: www.nmstalmanagement.net An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT Action Id. SAW-2015-00895 County: Carteret U.S.G.S. Quad: GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION Permittee: Cape Carteret Baptist Church Attn: Mr. Brad Smith Cape Carteret Presbyterian Church Attn: Mr. Ben Burrows Address: 101Anita Fort Drive 100 Yaupon Drive Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Size (acres) approximately 13 acres Nearest Town Cape Carteret Nearest Waterway Deer Creek River Basin Bogue-Core Sounds. North Carolina. USGS HUC 3020106 Coordinates Latitude: 34.690707 Longitude:-77.063968 Location description: The project site is located on two parcels (6.86 acres and 6.07 acres), in waters of the U.S., south of NC Highway 24, east of Anita Fort Drive, west of Yaupon Drive at the Cape Carteret Baptist and Presbyterian Churches, in Cape Carteret, Carteret County, North Carolina. Description of projects area and activity: This verification authorizes impacts to waters of the U.S. in association with a wetland U.S. total 0.5 acre. Applicable Law: ® Section 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 USC 1344) ❑ Section 10 (Rivers and Harbors Act, 33 USC 403) Authorization: Regional General Permit Number or Nationwide Permit Number: NWP 27 SEE ATTACHED RGP or NWP GENERAL, REGIONAL AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS Your work is authorized by the above referenced permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the attached conditions and your submitted application and attached information dated March 27, 2015. Any violation of the attached conditions or deviation from your submitted plans may subject the permittee to a stop work order, a restoration order, a Class I administrative penalty, and/or appropriate legal action. This verification will remain valid until the expiration date identified below unless the nationwide authorization is modified, suspended or revoked. If, prior to the expiration date identified below, the nationwide permit authorization is reissued and/or modified, this verification will remain valid until the expiration date identified below, provided it complies with all requirements of the modified nationwide permit. If the nationwide permit authorization expires or is suspended, revoked, or is modified, such that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of the nationwide permit, activities which have commenced (i.e., are under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon the nationwide permit, will remain authorized provided the activity is completed within twelve months of the date of the nationwide permit's expiration, modification or revocation, unless discretionary authority has been exercised on a case -by -case basis to modify, suspend or revoke the authorization. Activities subject to Section 404 (as indicated above) may also require an individual Section 401 Water Quality Certification. You should contact the NC Division of Water Quality (telephone 919-807-6300) to determine Section 401 requirements. For activities occurring within the twenty coastal counties subject to regulation under the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA), prior to beginning work you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management in Morehead City, NC, at (252) 808-2808. This Department of the Army verification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State or local approvals/permits. SAW-2015-00995 If there are any questions regarding this verification, any of the conditions of the Permit, or the Corps of Engineers regulatory program, please contact Sarah Hair at 910-251-4049 or Sarah.E.HairQusace.armv.mil. M0.x( uy�w.40�wemn] Corps Regulatory Official: Liz Hair %�bmW"' Date: May 29, 2015 Expiration Date of Verification: March 18,201 Determination of Jurisdiction: A. ❑ Based on preliminary information, there appear to be waters of the US including wetlands within the above described project area. This preliminary determination is not an appealable action under the Regulatory Program Administrative Appeal Process ( Reference 33 CFR Part 331). B. ❑ There are Navigable Waters of the United States within the above described project area subject to the permit requirements of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations, this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from the date of this notification. C. ❑ There are waters of the US and/or wetlands within the above described project area subject to the permit requirements of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA)(33 USC § 1344). Unless there is a change in the law, or our published regulations, this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from the date of this notification. D. ® The iurisdictional areas within the above described project area have been identified under a previous action. Please reference iurisdictional determination issued February 26, 2013. Action ID: SAW-2006-32614. Basis For Determination: Remarks: E. Attention USDA Program Participants This delineation/determination has been conducted to identify the limits of Corps' Clean Water Act jurisdiction for the particular site identified in this request. The delineation/determination may not be valid for the wetland conservation provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985. If you or your tenant are USDA Program participants, or anticipate participation in USDA programs, you should request a certified wetland determination from the local office of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, prior to starting work. F. Appeals Information (This information applies only to approved jurisdictional determinations as indicated in B and C above). This correspondence constitutes an approved jurisdictional determination for the above described site. If you object to this determination, you may request an administrative appeal under Corps regulations at 33 CFR Part 331. Enclosed you will find a Notification of Appeal Process (NAP) fact sheet and request for appeal (RFA) form. If you request to appeal this determination you must submit a completed RFA form to the following address: US Army Corps of Engineers South Atlantic Division Attn: Jason Steele, Review Officer 60 Forsyth Street SW, Room 1OM15 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8801 Phone: (404) 562-5137 In order for an RFA to be accepted by the Corps, the Corps must determine that it is complete, that it meets the criteria for appeal under 33 CFR part 331.5, and that it has been received by the Division Office within 60 days of the date of the NAP. Should you decide to submit an RFA form, it must be received at the above address by N/A. **It is not necessary to submit an RFA form to the Division Office if you do not object to the determination in this correspondence.** SAW-2015-00"5 Corps Regulatory Official: 1 ' I uglaltysgneEby XRIPS1MXElIQ5M9]slx ,{maG01S u91�n,m.m.akmo.okra l��lw.t, a�.us.axuxsnwa.ulosec9sslx Oa1e3019M391x]59l MM Sarah Hair Date of JD: February 26, 2013 Expiration Date of JD: February 26, 2018 The Wilmington District is committed to providing the highest level of support to the public. To help us ensure we continue to do so, please complete our customer Satisfaction Survey online at httv://regulatory.usacesurvey.com/. Copy furnished: NC Coastal Federation Attn: Lexia Weaver and Todd Miller 3609 NC Highway 24 Newport, NC 28570 Electronic copies furnished: Daniel Govoni, NC DENR, DCM Joanne Steenhuis, NC DENR, DWR Action ID Number: SAW-2015-00895 County: Carteret Permittee: Brad Smith and Ben Burrows Project Name: Cane Carteret Churches Date Verification Issued: May 29, 2015 Project Manager: Sarah Hair Upon completion of the activity authorized by this permit and any mitigation required by the permit, sign this certification and return it to the following address: US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINE WILMINGTON DISTRICT Attn: Sarah Hair 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by a U. S. Army Corps of Engineers representative. Failure to comply with any terms or conditions of this authorization may result in the Corps suspending, modifying or revoking the authorization and/or issuing a Class I administrative penalty, or initiating other appropriate legal action. I hereby certify that the work authorized by the above referenced permit has been completed in accordance with the terms and condition of the said permit, and required mitigation was completed in accordance with the permit conditions. Signature of Permittee Date NOTdFICATION OF ADMINISTRATP✓E APPEAL OPTIONS AND PROCESS AND REQUESTFO APP AL Applicant: Cape Carteret Baptist and Presbyterian File Number: SAW-2015-00895 Date: May 29, 2015 Churches; Brad Smith and Ben Burrows Attached is: See Section below ❑ INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter ofpermission) A ❑ PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter ofpermission) B PERMIT DENIAL C ® APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION D PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION E A: INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT: You may acceptor object to the • ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit, you may sign the permit document and return it to the district engineer for final authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission (LOP), you may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the permit, including its terms and conditions, and approved jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. • OBJECT: If you object to the permit (Standard or LOP) because of certain terms and conditions therein, you may request that the permit be modified accordingly. You must complete Section II of this form and return the form to the district engineer. Your objections must be received by the district engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice, or you will forfeit your right to appeal the permit in the future. Upon receipt of your letter, the district engineer will evaluate your objections and may: (a) modify the permit to address all of your concerns, (b) modify the permit to address some of your objections, or (c) not modify the permit having determined that the permit should be issued as previously written. After evaluating your objections, the district engineer will send you a proffered permit for your reconsideration, as indicated in Section B below. B: PROFFERED PERMIT: You may accept or • ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit, you may sign the permit document and return it to the district engineer for final authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission (LOP), you may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the permit, including its terms and conditions, and approved jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. • APPEAL: If you choose to decline the proffered permit (Standard or LOP) because of certain terms and conditions therein, you may appeal the declined permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. C: PERMIT DENIAL: You may appeal the denial of a permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Proce completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. D: APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION: You may accept or appeal the approved JD or provide new information. • ACCEPT: You do not need to notify the Corps to accept an approved JD. Failure to notify the Corps within 60 days of the date of this notice, means that you accept the approved JD in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the approved JD. • APPEAL: If you disagree with the approved JD, you may appeal the approved JD under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the district engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. E: PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION: You do not need to respond to the Corps regarding the preliminary JD. The Preliminary JD is not appealable. If you wish, you may request an approved JD (which may be appealed), by contacting the Corps district for further instruction. Also you may provide new information for further consideration by the Corps to reevaluate the JD. SEC1ION`1I - RE VEST=FOR AP-PEALor OBJECTIONS TO AN` NITIAUPROFFERED PERMIT i REASONS FOR APPEAL OR OBJECTIONS: (Describe your reasons for appealing the decision or your objections to an initial proffered permit in clear concise statements. You may attach additional information to this form to clarify where your reasons or objections are addressed in the administrative record.) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The appeal is limited to a review of the administrative record, the Corps memorandum for the record of the appeal conference or meeting, and any supplemental information that the review officer has determined is needed to clarify the administrative record. Neither the appellant nor the Corps may add new information or analyses to the record. However, you may provide additional information to clarify the location of information that is already in the administrative record. POINT OF CONTACT FOR QUESTIONS OR<INFORMATION:, If you have questions regarding this decision and/or the If you only have questions regarding the appeal process you may appeal process you may contact: also contact: District Engineer, Wilmington Regulatory Division, Attn: Mr. Jason Steele, Administrative Appeal Review Officer Sarah Hair CESAD-PDO 69 Darlington Avenue U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 60 Forsyth Street, Room IOM15 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8801 Phone: 404 562-5137 RIGHT OF ENTRY: Your signature below grants the right of entry to Corps of Engineers personnel, and any government consultants, to conduct investigations of the project site during the course of the appeal process. You will be provided a 15 day notice of any site investigation, and will have the opportunity to participate in all site investigations. Date: Telephone number: Signature of appellant or agent. For appeals on Initial Proffered Permits send tit is form to: District Engineer, Wilmington Regulatory Division, Attn: Sarah Hair, 69 Darlington Avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 For Permit denials, Proffered Permits and approved Jurisdictional Determinations send this form to: Division Engineer, Commander, U.S. Army Engineer Division, South Atlantic, Attn: Mr. Jason Steele, Administrative Appeal Officer, CESAD-PDO, 60 Forsyth Street, Room 10M15, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8801 Phone:(404) 562-5137 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor MEMORANDUM: TO: DANIELGOVONI FROM: HEATHER STYRON THRU: ROY BROWNLOW Donald R. van der Vaart Secretary MARCH 23, 2015 SUBJECT: COMMENTS & RECOMMENDATIONS - CAMA MAJOR PERMIT -CAPE CARTERET CHURCHES, 101 ANITA FORTE DRIVE AND 100 YAUPON DRIVE, CAPE CARTERET, CARTERET COUNTY The following are my comments and recommendations regarding the aforementioned proposal. The proposal is to retrofit two failing stormwater ponds by turning the upper pond into an infiltration wetland and converting the lower pond into a tidal salt marsh. The proposal is consistent with 15A NCAC 7H.0208 and .0209. The Morehead City District office recommends the project be authorized as proposed on plats dated received 2/13/15 contingent upon all applicable general conditions and the following standard conditions: Cc: All work shall remain within the designated areas as shown on plats dated received 2/13/15. Joanne Steenhuis, DWR 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808-28081 FAX 252-247-33301Internet: www.nccoastalmanagement.net An Equal Opportunity %Affirmative Acton Employer— Made in part by recycled paper s� 4 MUM North Carolina De artment of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory D E C E u V Donald R. van der Vaart Governor MAR 2 5 2015 Secretary Secretary Shellfish Sanitation 8 recreational Water Quality Section March 24, 2015 MEMORANDUM: TO: Patti Fowler Shellfish Sanitation FROM: Daniel Govoni Major Permits Processing Coordinator SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Applicant: Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches Project Location: Carteret County,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposed Project: Proposes to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 13, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permit officer at (252) 808-2808. Ext. 216. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: ✓ This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. RECEIVED MAR 2 7 20b DCM-MHD CITY This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED OANW,'�f PJA'F4r DATE 3I05 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808.2808 \ FAX 252-247-3330 \ Internet: www.nccoastalmanagement.net An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer &7,2- NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor C - 15.03.2(0. 02. March 24, 2015 MEMORANDUM: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Applicant: Donald R. van der Vaart Secretary ti MAR 2015 © RECEIVE Maria Dunn n tvatiort NC Wildlife Resources Commission /A. Major Permits Processing Coordinator CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches Project Location: Carteret County,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposed Project: Proposes to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 13, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permit officer at (252) 808-2808. Ext. 216. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. RECEIVED REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. APR 0 l 206 / BpM=MAp H!i'Y ✓ This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED DATE 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808-2808 \ FAX 252-247-3330 \ Internet: www.nocoastaimanagement.net An Equal Opportunity ! Affirmative Action Employer ,,kV��A�....,;+� North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor March 24, 2015 MEMORANDUM: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Applicant: . Project Location: Proposed Project: Donald R. van der Vaan Secretary Lee Padrick Division of Community Assistance Daniel Govoni Major Permits Processing Coordinator CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches Carteret County,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposes to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 13, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permit officer at (252) 808-2808. Ext. 216. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. t/ Phis agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED ��1DATE 3- 30 -� RECEIVED APR 0 2 2015 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone:252-808-2808 \ FAX 252-247.3330 \ Internet: www.nccoastaimanagement.net An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer ME ENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor March 24, 2015 MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Applicant: Project Location: Proposed Project: Linda Lewis Joanne Steenhuis Division of Water Resources Daniel Govoni Major Permits Processing Coordinator Donald R. van der Vaart Secretary ECEIVE MAR 16 2015 BY: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches Carteret County,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposes to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 13, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permit officer at (252) 808-2808. Ext. 216. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY:This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. 4-F(h. %1�� L61-46,�0120.J This agency has no comment on the proposed project. " s /-e AL4- ea, i edeowol— This agency approves of the project only if the recommen ed changes are, 64 incorporated. See attached. °o Atz,� This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED DATE 179a c — c31 _7 RE�eiveo APR p 7 7m; 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 hrr. iwr, r Phone: 252-808-28081 FAX 252-247-33301 Internet: www.nccoastalmanagement.net ri An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor March 24, 2015 MEMORANDUM: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Applicant: Project Location: Proposed Project: Diane Williams Public Water Supply Daniel Govoni Major Permits Processing Coordinator Donald R. van der Vaart Secretary AR, @j 0q MAR ` 6 201O D cn W 5 W;RO . A6u tic ter Reso Waters Ac CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches Carteret County,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposes to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 13, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permit officer at (252) 808-2808. Ext. 216. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: Y This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to project for reasons described in the attached comments. RECEIVE SIGNED DATE 3 Z I APR 07 2015 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 V m-mmp Qny Phone: 252.808.28081 FAX 252-247-33301 Internet: www.nccoastalmanagement.net An Equal opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer SEA North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor March 24, 2615 MEMORANDUM: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Applicant: Project Location: Donald R. van der Vaart Secretary Maureen Meehan Division of Coastal Management Daniel Govoni Major Permits Processing Coordinator CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches Carteret County,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposed Project: Proposes to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 13, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permit officer at (252) 808-2808. Ext. 216. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED lVLA4DATE 1 a'3tl 5 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808.2808 \ FAX 252-247-3330 \ Internet: www.nccoastalmanagement.net An Equal OpportunityIAffirmative Action Employer Brownlow, Roy From: Brownlow, Roy Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 1:05 PM To: kris bass Cc: Lexia; Styron, Heather M. Subject: RE: Questions regarding ORW Classification of Deer Creek in Carteret County (Western Bogue Sound) Kris, Hope this finds you doing well. I agree with Heather. Please keep in mind that in the Coastal Shoreline, Estuarine Shoreline AECs, there is a 30' CAMA buffer which essentially, with a few exceptions, is a "no -build" zone and could possibly impact public infrastructure and other future development plans by the [Presbyterian] church, town, or DOT. The extent and degree of that cannot be determined without a plat or map showing the extent of the 75' AEC and the 30' CAMA buffer. In addition, it would be prudent to obtain a formal document (le, a letter) from the DWR regional supervisor or his designee that confirms Mr. Manning's opinion or determination. I would need that as additional information to accompany a complete major permit application in addition to the development plat or map. Thank you for sharing that information. Please let us know if you need further assistance. Thanks, Roy Brownlow NC Division of Coastal Management District Manager, Morehead City District Office & Compliance Coordinator NCDENR NC Division of Coastal Management 400 Commerce Ave Morehead City, NC 28557 (252) 808-2808 Extension 217 Rov.Brownlow@ ncdenr.gov www.nccoastalmanaaement.net Please visit www.necoastaimanagement.net to subscribe to Coastal Management's quarterly newsletter, the CAMAgram. E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Styron, Heather M. Sent: Thursday, September 25i 2014 12:03 PM To: kris bass; Brownlow, Roy; Lexia Subject: RE: Questions regarding ORW Classification of Deer Creek in Carteret County (Western Bogue Sound) Hello Kris, That is great news for your project proposal. There would still be a 75' AEC as far as CAMA but that would have a lesser affect upon properties within this area. The 75' AEC is measured from the nhw contour, so if this area was turned into a salt marsh via tidal influence, then the 75' AEC would be measured from nhw in the pond. You might want to check with the Town of Cape Carteret as well to see if the culvert is a part of their existing storm water system and to see if they would have issues etc. Please feel free to contact me at anytime. Heather From: kris bass rmailto:klbass09Cagmail.coml Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 2:09 PM To: Styron, Heather M.; Brownlow, Roy; Lexia Subject: Fwd: Questions regarding ORW Classification of Deer Creek in Carteret County (Western Bogue Sound) Heather and Roy, Thanks for meeting us yesterday at the Cape Carteret Pond site. We have been looking into the classification issue with DWR today and think we have some good news. The short version is that the newly restored marsh would simply be classified as SC waters and not take on the ORW classification. I am forwarding an email exchange below with Jeff Manning of DWR that includes further details. As a result, I think that the 575 line would not need to be moved as a result of the project. Perhaps there would be a 75 ft buffer required from the new high water? In any case, this would not effect any additional property owners than those that are already included in the existing 575 feet. I am hoping that this will eliminate the concerns that you both had about impacts and notifications to additional property owners. We would like to be able to tell the churches this as they are considering approvals and of course you know we have arranged a permit meeting already for next week. Please let me know what you think. thanks, Kris cell: 919.960.1552 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Manning, Jeff <jeff.manning@ncdenr.gov> Date: Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 1:47 PM Subject: RE: Questions regarding ORW Classification of Deer Creek in Carteret County (Western Bogue Sound) To: Todd Miller <toddm@nccoast.or!z> Cc: Lexia Weaver <lexiaw@nccoast.ora>, Kris Bass <klbass09@gmaii.com>, "Gregson, Jim" <j im.gregs on @ ncdenr. gov> Hi Todd, I've reviewed the situation and the information in your message, and I concur with your conclusion that the newly created area of tidal saltwater would be classified "SC" and not ORW (unless you pursued a reclassification with the State to add a different classification, which would entail a formal reclassification process, studies, etc.). Any water quality concerns that the Division of Water Resources might have with regard to the project could be addressed during the permitting/certification process that's required to undertake the project. If I can help further, please let me know. Jim, FYI, but let me know if you have any concerns with my concurrence on the classification question. Thanks, Jeff Jeff Manning Chief, Classifications & Standards/Rules Review Branch Water Planning Section, Division of Water Resources, NC DENR 1611 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1611 Direct: 919-807-6415 Main: 919-707-9000 Jeff.Manning@ncdenr.gov Email correspondence to and from this address maybe subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties From: Todd Miller [mailto:toddm(olnccoast.oro] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 7:24 AM To: Manning, Jeff Cc: Lexia Weaver; Kris Bass Subject: Questions regarding ORW Classification of Deer Creek in Carteret County (Western Bogue Sound) Dear Jeff, The N.C. Coastal Federation is working with a church in Cape Carteret to convert a freshwater pond the church owns to a saltwater creek and marsh. The pond was constructed 60+ years ago in the headwaters of Deer Creek. It was built most likely as a borrow pit long before there were any federal or state stormwater regulations or safeguards for the tidal creek. The pond is currently filled with lots of silt and highly invasive freshwater plants. The pond discharges through a raised culvert into the impaired ORW/SA waters of Deer Creek. We have measured bacteria levels in the pond's discharge that are 300x greater than the fecal coliform water quality standard for ORW/SA waters. Upstream landowners have requested that we find out how DENR will classify the newly created tidal creek and saltmarsh before they commit to going forward with this restoration project. Here is background on the project that will help you understand this situation so you can provide us with the water quality classification guidance we seek. The planned tidal creek and salt marsh restoration project will lower the culvert so that tidal saltwater can flow upstream into the existing freshwater pond. The project involves significant dredging/digging out of the existing silt in pond in order to establish the new tidal creek and salt marsh. Kris Bass, formerly of NCSU and now a private consultant, is the project engineer. While all parties want to go forward with the project to help clean up the downstream impaired creek waters, the church and other nearby property owners are concerned that the new tidal creek and salt marsh will extend the existing ORW classification further upstream and impose new development restrictions on high ground land that is not currently within 575 feet of the creek. Several recent development projects in the vicinity of the Deer Creek have been regulated because they were determined to be in the ORW Area of Environmental Concern. The regulatory compliance boundary for the ORW area has been measured by DENR regulatory agencies in an arc 575 feet back from the point where the pond currently discharges freshwater from its culvert into the saltwaters of Deer Creek —and not from the shoreline of the existing freshwater pond. Deer Creek was designated as ORW in 1990 when it had exceptional shellfish waters. Since that date, it has become polluted with fecal colifonn bacteria, and the ORW waters are now listed as "impaired" by DENR. This project is one effort to address this existing water quality impairment. 15A NCACO2B .0301(i)(1) states that: "Any stream which is not named in the schedule of stream classifications carries the same classification as that assigned to the stream segment to which it is tributary except: (B) unnamed freshwater tributary to tidal saltwaters will be classified "C" or (C) after November 1, 1986, any newly created areas of tidal saltwater which are connected to Class SA waters by approved dredging projects will be classified "SC" unless case -by -case reclassification proceedings are conducted." Based on (B) above, it seems that recent state regulatory actions in response to development permit applications have considered the freshwater pond to be "C" waters. DENR agencies have never regulated the shoreline around the entire pond as an ORW AEC (measured from the pond's shoreline), but have instead used an ORW compliance boundary measured from the point where the pond discharges into the saltwaters of Deer Creek. And since we're going to obtain permits from DENR and the Corps of Engineers to undertake this project, the project seems to fit the exception in (C) above that would classify the newly created saltwater creek and wetland as SC waters. The physical upstream boundary of the supplemental ORW classification in Deer Creek assigned in 1990 has been determined in recent regulatory actions by DENR to end at the culvert where the pond drains into the SA waters. DENR has never classified or regulated the waters in the pond itself as ORW waters. The newly created tidal stream and marsh we want to build upstream of this culvert will not have the "exceptional water quality" characteristics required by the ORW designation process given the large amount of existing stormwater drainage from upstream land uses. If the ORW classification is automatically extended upstream to cover the area of the pond that is being restored, then we will immediately create new "impaired" ORW waters! Based upon how DENR has previously regulated land uses around the pond, it seems that it has relied upon exemption (B) above to determine that the existing freshwater tributary (pond) is not ORW waters. If that is the case currently, then to be consistent after this restoration project is constructed, the new tidal creek and saltmarsh should be classified "SC" based upon exemption (C) above, and it would not have the supplemental ORW classification. It doesn't seem to consistent with the ORW standards to automatically extending the ORW classification upstream over a water body that does not meet ORW water quality criteria and which has never been evaluated for designation by this supplemental water quality classification by DENR or the EMC. Please let me know if our interpretation of these regulations and how the newly created tidal stream and saltmarsh will be classified are correct. This is a critical issue that will determine the willingness of upstream landowners to proceed with this water quality and habitat restoration project. Do not hesitate to give me a call or email if you need more clarification about project plans, the location, or have questions or comments. Your guidance on this classification issue is greatly appreciated. With best regards, Todd Todd Miller, Executive Director N.C. Coastal Federation 3609 N.C. 24 (Ocean) Newport, N.C. 28570 (252) 393-8185 (252) 393-7508 (fax) (252) 241-0191 (cell) Thank you for referring new members! Subscribe to Coastal Review Online: www.nccoast.org IDCM Coordinator & > *I Permit #: Permitee: lDCM ]Field Offices Elizabeth City Morehead City i� Washington Wilmington US ACO)E Offices: Washington: Wilmington: Cultural Resources: Public Water Supply: Marine ]Fisheries: NC DOT: Shellfish Sanitation: State Property: Water Quality: Washington: t IF (with revised work plan drawings) Raleigh Bland Tracey Wheeler William Westcott (NC DOT) Bill Biddlecome (NC DOT) Tyler Crumbly Renee Gledhill -Early Diane Williams (WIRO) I' Joey White (WARD) Shane Staples Ken Pace 6*00� Patti Fowler JOOP Tim Walton Karen Higgins (Raleigh) John Hennessy (NC DOT) Anthony Scarbraugh-401 tv Scott Vinson-Stormwater Wilmington:' Joanne Steenhuis — 401 i Chad Coburn - 401 Linda Lewis - Stormwater Wildlife Resources: LPO: Fax Distribution: Maria Dunn (WARD) Vacant (WIRO) Permitee Agent #:_ or I� f ,� a� DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT APPLICATION TRANSMITTAL AND PROCESSING RECORD APPLICANT: Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches County: Carteret LOCATION OF PROJECT: 101 Anita Forte and 100 Yaupon Drive, adjacent Deer Creek in Cape Carteret. DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED COMPLETE BY FIELD: 3/12/15 FIELD RECOMMENDATION: Attached: Yes To Be Forwarded: No CONSISTENCY DETERMINATION: Attached: No To Be Forwarded: Yes FIELD REPRESENTATIVE: Heather Styron DISTRICT OFFICE: Morehead City DISTRICT MANAGER REVIEW: B) DATE RECEIVED BY MAJOR PERMITS UNIT: 3/24/15 FEE REC'D: $475.00 PUBLIC NOTICE REC'D: Yes END OF NOTICE DATE: 4/16/15 ADJ. RIP. PROP NOTICES REC'D: Yes DEED REC'D: Yes APPLICATION ASSIGNED TO: Daniel Govoni C) 75 DAY DEADLINE: 5/26/15 MAIL OUT DATE: 3/24/15 FEDERAL DUE DATE: PERMIT FINAL ACTION: ISSUE DENY ON: 3/25/15 150 - DAY DEADLINE: STATE DUE DATE: FED COMMENTS REC'D: DRAFT ON AGENCY DATE COMMENTS RETURNED OBJECTIONS: YES NO NOTES Coastal Management- Regional Representative / 7 Coastal Management- LUP Consistency Determination // Division of Community Assistance Land Quality Section i V Division of Water Quality Storm Water Management (DWQ) State Property Office Division of Archives & History Division of Environmental Health DivisionofHighways (/ Wildlife Resources Commission q 4 . Local Permit Office Division of Marine Fisheries Corps of Engineers A�� IM ENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor March 24, 2015 MEMORANDUM: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Applicant: Donald R. van der Vaart Secretary RECEIVED Ken Pace NC DOT, State Construction/Materials Branch Major Permits Processing Coordinator CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches APR 16 2015 NEW BERN DISTRICT OFFICE Project Location: Carteret County,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposed Project: Proposes to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 13, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permit officer at (252) 808-2808. Ext. 216. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. RECEVED REPLY: ThI is agency has no objection to the project as proposed. APR 2 ED This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. /This /agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED Ly,'� DATE T (O 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808.2808 \ FAX 252-247.3330 \ Internet: www.nccoastaimanagement.net An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer 'fit v.:. R North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor March 24, 2015 MEMORANDUM: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Applicant: Donald R. van der Wart Secretary Afq 1,�°� \ ?O15 Dan Sams Division of Energy, Mineral & Land Resources Daniel Govoni Major Permits Processing Coordinator CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Cape Carteret Baptist & Presbyterian Churches Project Location: Carteret County,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in the Town of Cape Carteret. Proposed Project: Proposes to retrofit two failed storm water ponds into an infiltration wetland and convert the lower pond into a salt marsh. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by April 13, 2015. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Heather Styron, Permit officer at (252) 808-2808. Eat. 216. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. RECEIVED REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. MAY 0 7 2015 This agency has no comment on the proposed project. "`""n CITY This agency approves of the project only. if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. Sjor.�ac Crs�ot "Phis agency` objects to the Project for relons described in the attached comments. SIGNED DATE 94PJZIL2Z 2011 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808.2808 \ FAX 252-247-3330 \ Internet: www,nccoastalmanagement.net An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer NORTH CAROLINA, CARTERET COUNTY This Instrument and this certificate are duly Ned si the date and tlme and in the Book and Page shown on the first page he VlIanieAkj CONSERVATION EASEMENT Cape Carteret Baptist Church Property FOR REGISTRATION REGISTER OF DEEDS Cart rtt OwntHar'�sly Dwober U, 25A 14A Al NC EMT 13 P FEE: $26.00 FILE 11495326 NORTH CAROLINA CARTERET COUNTY Tax Parcel No. 538405176697000 CWMTF No. THIS DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT ("Conservation Easement") is made, given, granted and executed on this the 18 day of November, 2014 by and between Cape Carteret Baptist Church, 101 Anita Forte Drive, Cape Carteret, NC 28584 ("Grantor") and the North Carolina Coastal Federation, a nonprofit corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of North Caroling E�n address at 3609 Highway 24 (Ocean), Newport, NC 28570 ("Grantee's. FEB 18 2015 RECITALS & CONSERVATION PURPOSES PJCw"N" l?„Y A. Grantor owns in fee simple absolute certain real property lying and being in Cape Carteret, North Carolina (the "Property'. B. Grantee is a non-profit organization "established for the purpose of promoting the preservation of ecologically valuable lands, natural and wildlife habitat, and lands with significant natural and open space values in the State of North Carolina for charitable, scientific, educational, and aesthetic purposes." C. Grantor and Grantee have agreed to set aside —0.732 acres of the Property (as described in the attached "Exhibit A" and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein and hereinafter referred to as the "Easement Area"), for the purpose of creating a conservation easement to preserve, enhance, restore, and maintain the natural wetland features and resources of the Easement Area, to provide habitat for native plants and animals, to improve and maintain water quality, and to control runoff of sediment and bacteria (hereinafter the "Conservation Values"). D. The State has enacted the Uniform North Carolina Conservation and Historic Preservation Agreements Act (the "Act"), Chapter 121, Article 4 of the North Carolina General Statutes ("NCGS"), which provides for the enforceability of restrictions, easements, covenants or conditions "appropriate for retaining land or water areas predominantly in their natural, scenic, or open condition ...." E. The owner grants and conveys unto the Grantee, assigns and designated representative, a right of 1 BOOKL'PC�� �"� I U I I "�a '-pf I:jl. 'I ; 11", ti I ;.-Ol. '. -ilk: ti): All, AM P ? 1, I. h" v TE T . or MOM M071 Fywi 10 M Wit I N!" to JA v TA woo U, . ....... .. !'!.j %tj L� ,- 10',.! y' to' '' vi.,AFM 1, s the lands of the Owner and the lands of the other owners ingress, egress, and regress to the Easement Area acros gaining uninterrupted access to the Easement Area described herein above - from a public road for the purpose of F. Grantor and Grantee acknowledge that the Easement Area is currently a degraded old pond that will be restored as wetlands by the Grantee. The characteristics of the Easement Area, its current use and state of improvement are described in a Baseline Documentation Report (the "BDR') that is on file in the offices of the Grantor. The Parties acknowledge that the BDR is the appropriate basis for monitoring comPliance with the objectives of preserving the conservation and water quality values; and that it is not intended to preclude of other evidence (e.g. surveys, appraisals) to establish the present condition of the Easement Area if there is a controversy over such present condition. Now, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual benefits recited herein, together with other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by the Parties, the Grantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably gives, grants and conveys forever and in perpetuity to the Grantee, its successors and assigns, and the Grantee hereby accepts, this Conservation Easement of the nature and character and to the extent hereinafter set forth in, over, through and across the Easement Area, together with the right and easement to preserve and protect the Conservation Values. The purposes of this Conservation Easement are to provide environmental protection for wetlands and surface waters of portions of Deer Creek, and it shall be so held, maintained, and used therefore. Grantor hereby conveys to Grantee all development rights that are now or hereafter allocated to, implied or inherent in the Easement Area, and the Parties agree that such rights are terminated and extinguished, and may not be used on or transmitted to any portion of the Property, as it now or hereafter may be bounded or described, or to any other property. It is the further purpose of this Conservation Easement to prevent any use of the Easement Area that will significantly impair or interfere with the preservation of said Conservation Values. Grantor intends that this Conservation Easement will restrict the use of the Easement Area to such activities as are consistent with the Conservation Values described in the Recitals herein. ARTICLE L DURATION OF EASEMENT This Conservation Easement shall be perpetual. It is an easement in gross, runs with the land, and is enforceable by Grantee against Grantor, its representatives, successors, assigns, lessees, agents and licensees. ARTICLE II. RIGHTS RESERVED TO GRANTOR Grantor reserves certain rights accruing from the fee simple ownership of the Property, including the right to engage in or permit others to engage in the uses of the Easement Area that are not inconsistent with the purpose(s) of this Conservation Easement. All rights reserved by the Grantor, are reserved for Grantors, their representatives, successors, and assigns, and are considered to be consistent with the conservation purposes of this Conservation Easement. Excepti for the specific restrictions and prohibitions made applicable herein to the Easement Area, Grantor shall continue to own and may use the Property in any lawful manner. The Parties acknowledge and agree that they have no right to agree to any activity that would result IEVED a termination of this Conservation Easement FEB 13 20A N!-r�a�u+s rmr F4 rl I The Easement Area shall be restricted from any development or usage that would impair or interfere with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. Any rights not expressly reserved hereunder by the Grantor have been acquired by the Grantee. The following uses are reserved as indicated: A. Passive Recreational Use. Grantor reserves the right to engage in and to permit other; to engage in passive recreational uses of the Easement Area requiring minimal surface alteration of the land, so long as related alterations, construction, improvements, maintenance, activities and uses pose no threat to the Conservation Values. By way of illustration, such passive recreational uses may include non-commercial hunting, fishing, hiking, walking, scientific study, animal/plant observation, nature and environmental education, historic tours, photography, and any other purposes consistent with these accepted uses and the maintenance of the Conservation Value, subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. All improvements shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein and by the aforementioned Grant Agreement. Usage of motorized vehicles in the Easement Area is prohibited, except as they are used exclusively for management, maintenance, or stewardship purposes, and on existing trails, paths or roads. B. Public Use and Access. Grantor reserves the right to allow public access and use of the Easement Area for the purpose of creating open space with associated passive recreational activities as provided for herein. C. Hilding and Greenway Trails. Grantor reserves the right to construct and maintain board walks, docks, paved and/or unpaved trails on the Easement Area. The Grantor may also construct and maintain park benches, litter receptacles, and trail/feature signs along the trails. All necessary care shall be taken to complete the construction of such features in a manner so as not to cause or allow sedimentation of Deer Creek either during or after construction. D. Observation/Viewing Platforms. Grantor reserves the right to construct, maintain, and repair observation/viewing platform(s) on the Easement Area with optional bench seating, handrails, connecting steps and ramp as required. All necessary care shall be taken to complete the construction of such features in a manner so as not to cause or allow sedimentation of wetlands and Deer Creek either during or after construction. E. Early Successional Habitat Areas. The Parties agree and acknowledge that the Grantor reserves the right to maintain the conservation easement in early successional habitat for the purpose of providing necessary line of sight views, habitat diversity for wildlife species, and may include the planting of various native grasses, forbs, and herbaceous vegetation. F. Native Community Restoration. The Parties hereto agree and acknowledge that the Grantor reserves the right to perform all activities necessary to restore the native plant and animal communities on the Easement Area. All necessary care'shall be taken to complete the installation of such features in a manner so as not to cause or allow sedimentation either during or after installation. G. Pedestrian Foot Bridges. Grantor reserves the right to construct, maintain, and gain access to pedestrian footbridge(s) to be constructed five (5) to ten (10) feet wide across the conservation easement. H. Hunting and Fishing. Grantor reserves the right to hunt and fish pursuant to Afogral, state, and local rules and regulations. FEB t Y 7015 . ;`i � .. i. 1'. .:1 i4.li':. :: ,. fi. .,i � .. (1, .. I :'l 1, r: '�li i .: •' (. .. r � :i:. ... 1 .,, , .J; 1 � ,tr. •'e y., ,—,1.!' ., .i., 1! if l; •}..t 11 ... h'ii' 1' 1 ?'�' 1 _ 1 1 ..I� r , A i 1 t. . i� ii �:1: .. . ♦ ' � /'ir, .:, I. .i l'lil� li. .. I. Vegetation Management. Grantor reserves the right to manage vegetation for the following activities: (1) boundary marking, fencing, and signage; (2) selective cutting and prescribed burning and the application of herbicides and pesticides appropriately labeled for fire containment, insect and disease c off restoration of hydrology, wetlands enhancement, and or control of invasive exotic plants; and (3)removal damaged trees and debris caused by storms and fire and posing a threat to life or property. ARTICLE HI. PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES Any activity on, or use of, the Easement Area inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement is prohibited. The Easement Area shall be maintained in its natural, scenic, wooded and open condition and restricted from any development or use that would impair or interfere with the conservation purposes of this Conservation Easement. Except for those rights specifically reserved to Grantor in Article H and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following activities and uses are expressly prohibited or restricted. A. Industrial and Commercial Use. Industrial and commercial activities are prohibited on the Easement Area B. Agricultural, Grazing and Horticultural Use. Agriculture, grazing, horticultural and animal husbandry operations and any rights of passage for such purposes are prohibited on the Easement Area. C. Disturbance of Natural Features, Plants and Animals. There shall be no cutting or removal of trees, or the disturbance of other natural features within the Easement Area except as noted in Article 11. D. Construction of Buildings and Recreational Use. There shall be no constructing or placing of llboard or er ertising display, any building, mobile home, pi er, a di concrete dock organ otherltemporary oar permvanent structure or facility on ty pole, tower, conduit, Be, p mg, Y above the Easement Area. E. Signs. Signs are not permitted within the Easement except as follows: no trespassing signs; local, state, or federal traffic or similar information signs; for sale or lease signs; signs identifying the conservation values of the Easement; signs identifying the Grantor as owner of the Property; signs identifying the Grantee as holder of the Conservation Easement; and educational and interpretative signs; and signs that identify the church and its programs. F. Mineral Use, Excavation, Dredging. There shall be no filling, excavation, dredging, mining or drilling; no removal of topsoil, sand, gravel, rock, peat, minerals or other materials. There shall be no change in the topography of the land in any manner except as necessary for the purpose of combating erosion or incidental to any conservation management activities otherwise permitted on the Easement Area. G. Wetlands and Water Quality. Except as set forth in Article 11 above, there shall be no pollution or alteration of surface waters and no construction or other activities that would be detrimental to water quality or that would alter natural water levels, drainage, sedimentation and/or flow in or over the Easement Area or into any surface waters, or cause soil degradation or erosion, nor any diking, dredging, alteration, draining, filling or removal of wetlands, except activities to restore natural hydrology, wetlands enhancement, or to RECENED I BOOK IVgI _PAGE FEB 19 7015 rP"-1Mna Will W in Rik -cliff it Id MV MOWN MAIL Mr! nov; 01 1,mu"a" WINAN 11"A 911 wou Ify'a wKyWa -wwww PC "'Qj -t 'Im jN01 - 'u," fay; I! AIN WY, Al 1; if: If. 1 0 rov, 11YON pay 11V 60V Q. V. "'nf; --di 1: a. umb, WYK 0,111mmI!,;; il 'I"'I CIO sW i moms: A rk;�;t' ..y*' If L; indw v any, enhance or improve water quality as permitted by state and any other appropriate authorities, and then only after written approval is granted by the Federation for such activities. IL Dumping. Dumping of soil, trash, ashes, garbage, waste, abandoned vehicles, appliances, or machinery, or other materials on the Easement Area is prohibited I. Conveyance and Subdivision. The Easement Area or any underlying property interest within the Easement Area may not be subdivided, partitioned nor conveyed, except in its current configuration as an entity or block of property. J. Mitigation. There shall be no use of the Easement Area or any portion thereof to satisfy compensatory mitigation requirements under 33 USC Section 1344 or NCGS §143-214.11 or any successor or replacement provision of the foregoing. ARTICLE IV. ENFORCEMENT AND A. Enforcement and Remedies. To accomplish the purposes of this Conservation Easement, Grantee is allowed to prevent any activity on or use of the Easement Area that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement, and to require the prompt restoration to the condition required by this Conservation Easement of such areas or features of the Easement Area that may have been damaged by such activity or use. Upon any breach of the terms of this Conservation Easement by Grantor that comes to the attention of the Grantee, the Grantee shall, except as provided below, notify the Grantor in writing of such breach. The Grantor shall have ninety (90) days after receipt of such notice to correct the conditions constituting such breach. If the breach remains uncured after ninety (90) days, the Grantee may enforce this Conservation Easement by appropriate legal proceedings including damages, injunctive and other relief. The Grantee shall also have the power and authority, consistent with its statutory authority. (a) to prevent any impairment of the Easement Area by acts which may be unlawful or in violation of this Conservation Easement; (b) to otherwise preserve or protect its interest in the Easement Area; or (c) to seek damages from any appropriate person or entity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Grantee reserves the immediate right, without notice, to obtain a temporary restraining order, injunction or other appropriate relief if the breach of the term of this Conservation Easement is or would irreversibly or otherwise materially impair the benefits to be derived from this Conservation Easement. The Grantor and Grantee acknowledge that under such circumstances damage to the Grantee would be irreparable and remedies at law will be inadequate. The rights and remedies of the Grantee provided hereunder shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, all other rights and remedies available to Grantee in connection with this Conservation Easement, including, without limitation, those set forth in the Grant Contract under which this Conservation Easement was obtained. B. Access for Inspection and Right of Entry. Grantee shall have the right, by and thmugh their agents and employees, to enter the, property to inspect the property for compliance with this Conservation Easement at all reasonable times and with prior notice and, if necessary, cross other lands retained by the Grantor for the purposes of (1) inspecting the Property to determine if the Grantor is complying with the covenants and purposes of this Conservation Easement; (2) enforcing the terms of this Conservation Easement; (3) taking any and all actions with respect to the Property as may be necessary or appropriate with or without order of the Court, to remedy or abate violations hereof; and (4) making scientific and educational observations and studies and taking samples in'such aARW as will not disturb the quiet enjoyment of the Property by the Grantor. FEB 13 2915 5 �,, S P® 11 1 r .. .� 7JV' ., � • I, I ,Ib.7 1 .. � r, ,r.•.r „U .. '.l if � ,. .Y 1 .0 r•, •I .� is ;�( ., .. ... .. -. .'-J' C. Termination and Proceeds of Property Rights Created. This Conservation Easement gives rise to a property right that is immediately vested in the Grantee at the time of recordation, with a fair market value that is equal to the proportionate value that the Conservation Easement bears to the value of the Property as a whole on the date of the recording of this Conservation Easement. This proportionate value shall remain constant. D. Acts Beyond Grantor's Control. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall be construed to entitle Grantee to bring any action against Grantor for any injury or change in the Easement Area resulting from the acts of third parties not authorized by Grantor, or from causes beyond the Grantor's control, including, without limitation, fire, flood, storm, and earth movement, or from any prudent action taken in good faith by the Grantor under emergency conditions to prevent, abate, or mitigate significant injury to life, property damage or harm to the Easement Area resulting from such causes. E. Costs of Enforcement. Any costs incurred by Grantee in enforcing the terms of this Conservation Easement against Grantor, including, without limitation, any costs of restoration necessitated by Grantor's acts or omissions in violation of the terms of this Conservation Easement, shall be borne by Grantor. F. No Waiver. Enforcement of this Conservation Easement shall be at the discretion of the Grantee and any forbearance by Grantee to exercise its rights hereunder in the event of any breach of any term set forth herein shall not be deemed or construed to be a waiver by Grantee of such term or of any subsequent breach of the same or of any other term of this Conservation Easement or of Grantee's rights. No delay or omission by Grantee in exercise of any right or remedy shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as a waiver. ARTICLE V. TITLE The Grantor covenants and represents and warrants (i) that the Grantor is the sole owner and is seized of the Property and Easement Area in fee simple and has good right to grant and convey the aforesaid Conservation Easement; (ii) that there is legal access to the Property and the Easement Area, that the Property and Easement Area are free and clear of any and all encumbrances, except those permitted exceptions none of which would nullify, impair or limit in any way the terms or effect of this Conservation Easement; (iii) Grantor shall defend its title against the claims of all persons whomsoever; and (iv) Grantor covenants that the Grantee, its successors and assigns, shall have the right to monitor and defend the terms of the aforesaid Conservation Easement ARTICLE VI. MISCELLANEOUS A. Subsequent Transfers of the Conservation Easement. The Parties hereto recognize and agree that the benefits'of this Conservation Easement are in gross and assignable with any such assignee having all the rights and remedies of Grantee hereunder. The Parties hereby covenant and agree, that in the event this Conservation Easement is transferred -or assigned, the transferee or assignee of the Conservation Easement will be a qualified organization as that term is defined in Section 170(hx3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any successor section, and the regulations promulgated thereunder (the "Code') that is organized or operated primarily for one of the conservation purposes specified in Section 170(hx4)(A) of the Code, a qualified holder as that term is defined in the Act or any successor statute, and a qualified grant recipient pursuant to NCGS Chapter 113A, Article 18. The Patties further covenant and agree that the terms of the transfer or the assignment will be suich that the transferee or assignee will he required to continue to carry out in RECEIVED FEB 1 810t 6 0 0 K LQd 5- M M"--RMWh7 rHo ,.I �..ppq i 4,1 1 perpetuity the conservation purposes that the contribution was originally intended to advance as set forth herein, but acknowledge specifically that any transfer or assignment of the Conservation Easement shall have no effect on Cape Carteret Baptist Church's obligation to provide stewardship of the Conservation Easement as set forth in this Article VI. B. Existing Responsibilities of Grantor and Grantee Not Affected. Other than as specified herein, this Conservation Easement is not intended to impose any legal or other responsibility on the Grantee, or in any way to affect any existing obligation to the Grantor as owner of the Property, which includes the Easement Area. Among other things, this shall apply to: Taxes. The Grantor shall continue to be solely responsible for payment of all taxes and assessments levied against the Property. If the Grantee is ever required to pay any taxes or assessments on its interest in the Easement Area, the Grantor will reimburse the Grantee for the same. 2. Upkeep and Maintenance. The Grantee shall be solely responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the Easement Area, to the extent it may be required by law. The Grantor shall have no obligation for the upkeep or maintenance of the Easement Area. 3. Liability and Indemnification. If the Grantee is ever required by a court to pay damages resulting from personal injury or property damage that occurs on the Easement Area, the Grantor shall indemnify and reimburse the Grantee for these payments, as well as reasonable attorneys' fees and other expenses of defending itself, unless the Grantee has committed a deliberate act that is determined to be the sole cause of the injury or damage. C. Conservation Purpose. Grantor and Grantee, for itself, its successors and assigns, agree that this Conservation Easement shall be held exclusively for conservation purposes set forth by this Conservation Easement and as specified in Section 170(h)(4)(A) of the Code. Further, this Conservation Easement shall be construed to promote the purposes of the Act and such purposes of this Conservation Easement as are defined in Section 170(h)(4)(A) of the Code. D. Recording. Grantee shall record this instrument and any amendment hereto in timely fashion in the official records of Carteret County, North Carolina, and may re-record it at any time as may be required to preserve Grantee's rights. E. Notices. Any notices shall be sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the parties at their addresses shown below: If to Grantee: If to Owner: 3609 Highway 24 (Ocean), Newport, NC 25870 101 Anita Forte Drive, Cape Carteret, NC 28584 F. Amendments. Grantor and Grantee, or their successors in interest in the Property, are free to jointly amend this Conservation Easement to meet changing conditions, provided that no amendment will be allowed that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement or affects the perpetual duration of this Conservation Easement. Such amendment(s) require the written consent of both Grantor and Grantee and shall be effective upon recording in the pt�l gfSords of Carteret County, North Carolina. FEBeh 13 POIS O® h L P Eq J� DCM1'�-9*WA P» r , � r,+-. •'rl ill �. � r l.i' - I�. 1_ _ .11.�: .. ,if, I lil,. '*I:f( ("' I i,f. ,' 'i'1'_.1✓I iiJ '� !L L tq rr>L ... .I :F'1 ii'1' Fr.`.. ,. ':; i''I. 'I l':: , I ' I r i 1 I1. 1. i "i�l I:.If, :!! ,t P:, II.. �� Q: i.I:S:.. r. .. !1 !1);"*,,,t .r r .; L:. • 411.. ( r .:� .. �.:?� 1' - .. . 1 `I I� ,i I' r.. �_ G'. 11'vf .j If r. i '�•• r . �)V' ''i JI', Ir .. , I. r I :rirr .. -i: � .. �: �Lrll'r, ;I1 vl ilr; I., 'r �.i•� .i, 1( r G. Environmental Condition of the Property. The Grantor warrants, represents and covenants to the Grantee that to the best of its knowledge after appropriate inquiry and investigation: (a) the Property described herein is and at all times hereafter will continue to be in full compliance with all federal, slate and local environmental laws and regulations; (b) as of the date hereof there are no hazardous materials, substances, wastes, or environmentally regulated substances (including, without limitation, any materials containing asbestos) located on, in or under the Property or used in connection therewith; (c) that there is no environmental condition existing on the Property or the Easement Area that may prohibit or impede use of the Property or the Easement Area for the purposes set forth herein; and (d) the Grantor will not allow such uses or conditions. 1B. Indemnity. The Grantor agrees to the fullest extent permitted by law, to defend, protect, indemnify and hold harmless Grantee from and against all claims, actions, liabilities, damages, fines, penalties, costs and expenses suffered as a direct or indirect result of any violation of any federal, state, or local environmental or land use law or regulation or of the use or presence of hazardous substance, waste or other regulated material in, on or under the Property. L Entire Agreement. The Recitals set forth above and the exhibits, if any, attached hereto are incorporated herein by reference. This instrument, including the Grant Contract incorporated by reference herein, sets forth the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the Project and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations, understandings or agreements relating to the Project. To the extent that this Conservation Easement is in conflict with the Grant Contract, the terms of the Conservation Easement shall control. J. Interpretation. This Conservation Easement shall be construed and interpreted under the laws of the State and the United States, and any ambiguities herein shall be resolved so as to give maximum effect to the conservation purposes sought to be protected herein. The normal rule of constriction of ambiguities against the drafting party shall not apply in the interpretation of this Conservation Easement. Further, this Conservation Easement shall be construed to promote the purposes of the Act, which authorizes the creation of conservation agreements for purposes including those set forth herein, and such conservation purposes as are define in Section 17O(h) (4) (A) of the Code. If any provision of this Conservation Easement is found to be invalid, the remainder of the provisions of this Conservation Easement, and the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is found to be invalid, shall not be affected thereby. K Parties. Every provision of this Conservation Easement that applies to the Grantor or to the Grantee shall likewise apply to their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. L. No Extinguishment through Merger. The Parties agree that the terns of this Conservation Easement shall survive any merger of the fee and easement interest in the Property and Easement Area. Further, the Parties agree that should Grantee, or any successor in interest to Grantee, acquire title to all or a portion of the fee interest in the Property subject to this Conservation Easement, (i) said owner shall observe and be bound by the obligations and the restrictions imposed upon the Property by this Conservation Easement, and (ii) this Conservation Easement shall not be extinguished through the doctrine of merger in whole or in part in view of the public interest in its enforcement. M. Subsequent Liens. No provisions of this Conservation Easement shall be construed as impairing the ability of Grantor to use this PropeWF&Rollateral for borrowing purposes, provided that any mortgage or FEB 13 2015 a '( DCM-MHO dtf � oK 1 `/` (SAGE- Ji k if •� ,.. r . is r.� ,, ii r '!11 .- : „ r. ,I, . .�I� I' 1• lien arising there from shall be subordinated to this Conservation Easement. N. Gender. The designations Grantor, Grantee, State and Fund, as used herein shall include the Parties, their heirs, administrators, successors and assigns, and shall include the singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as the context may require. O. Headings. The headings of the various sections of this Conservation Easement have been inserted for convenience only and shall not modify, define, limit or expand the express provisions of this Conservation Easement. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto the State by and though the Fund, its successors and assigns, forever. The covenants agreed to and the terms, conditions, restrictions and purposes imposed as aforesaid shall be binding upon Grantor, Grantor's representatives, successors and assigns, and shall continue as a servitude running in perpetuity with the Property. [See next page for signatures and notary acknowledgement] RECEIVED FEB 13 20b 9 1111 ////LLLL 1f w IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor and Grantee, by authority duly given, have hereunto caused these presents to be executed in such form as to be binding, the day and year first above written. GRANTOR: Cape Carteret Baptist Church I'As'".'7i (SEAL) Trustee NORTH CAROLINA CARTERET COUNTY I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify thatWl6{ ff\ M—rX06W personally came before me this date and acknowledged that he/she voluntarily executed the foregoing ent for the purposes therein expre d. Witness my hand and oliicial stamp or seal, this the 1 day of/p/PIat� , 20� Qjw'rz- V _, Notary Public Print Name: '7T r`Y.[ ek "j- VAU5 )no My Commission Expires: r-,- F�.',�,OTAq % <L n: 9 i AVBLIG '� RECEIVED FEB 13 2015 10 [Corporate Sea]] ATTEST: NAME, Secretary NORTH CAROLINA CARTERET COUNTY GRANTEE: North Carolina Coastal Federation BY: -. NAME: TITLE: 0e CU` 11P `L.¢-Lj d /\ I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that Todd Miller personally came before me this date and acknowledged that he/she is the Executive Director of the North Carolina Coastal Federation, a nonprofit corporation, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the corporation, the foregoing document was signed in its name by Todd Miller, its Executive Director, sealed with its corporate seal and attested by him/herself as itp Executive Director. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this the _L_ day of 4&Zgw LA 20P Notary Public RECEIVED FEB 1 B 10b 11 DCK4MdWP4*" � Pon oil 'JIM" .•W Ilk, IAl ;Li l i. N 1 P. 1: Af; ;(,1JNwAW Exhibit A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF CWMTF EASEMENT AREA Not to included a 15 feet Right of Way for the CCBC Sign. Not to Include the Right Of Way for future Drive at East End of Pond Not to interfere with preexisting Water Conservation Development on the CCBC property. Up to but not to include the Right of Way for the North boundary of length the Pond adjacent to HWY 24 Legal Description For Conservation Easement Cape Carteret Baptist Church and North Carolina Coastal Federation Beginning at a point at the eastern R/W intersection of Anita Forte Drive and NC Highway 24, said point being more specifically located by NC Grid Coordinate values of N347,881.614 and E2,581,540.344, said point also being the northwest comer of Lot 27, Part B, Section I, Cape Carteret Subdivision as appears on that plat recorded in Map Book 5, Page 63, Carteret County Registry; thence along and with the southern R/W line of NC Hwy 24 N63016'24"E 408.15' to a point; thence S24118'43"E 31.20' to a point; thence S 16°22'29"E 20.09' to a point; thence S 1 I °23' 55"E 44.23' to a point; thence S06002'49"W 6.78' to a point; thence S49°34' 11"W 5.86' to a point; thence S77054'29"W 20.62' to a point; thence S83°57'25"W 55.25' to a point; thence S72012'31"W 21.06' to a point; thence S58°I9'54"W 96.92' to a point; thence S55033' 17"W 30.80' to a point; thence S66°00'34"W 41.09' to a point; thence S74014'21"W 83.30' to a point; thence S68°08'29W 29.48' to a point; thence N49001'2(Y"W 18.31' to a point; thence N26°40'38"W 25.93' to a point; thence N69007'09"W 9.67' to a point in the eastern R/W line of Anita Forte Drive; the along and with the eastern R/W line of Anita Forte Drive N15° 17' 14"W 15.15' to the Point and Place of Beginning. This description describing a Proposed Conservation Easement with an area of 31,872.01 square feet or 0.732 acres and being a portion of that property shown as Lot 27, Part B, Section I, Cape Carteret Subdivision on that plat recorded in Map Book 5, Page 63, Carteret County Registry. Ij kl I k Ofe'to RECEIVED �•/ !r FEB 13 1015 o0( ~• Y 2 DCM-K4HD CITY �5 f a'ao%Lq 5 PAGE.33)AP , .'r✓ 'off '%�- I P tc- oj�, ny '0jo 1.4' A 1 INA, i 111, Ohl Al 1 AA 7: A can, lyn" wor I 1.v m. Win w- 53 FIT 2' nk, v n ly K ?I KIN! Op ( 01. ; P A!" Lai On 10 R . 1 0 WTv t 0 j� y j jw" 0: my" qq PO jr, OUQ p �nv '03 0. x or MAN! ;Vol I U�U 1 V-45 11111311! -131, CZ1 who Q V IPA I NWIT i This map is not a certified survey - and has not been reviewed by a local government agency for compliance with any applicable development regulations _A&_ d Y' 100, Rr/W oP § Proposed Conservation Easement Area C 31872.01 Sq. Feet 'Cp 0.732 Acres a ee r-B b L14 CP a CP "0- 113 -0cP te -0- _ CPC2 cif Z� PREIdMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION NOT FOR RECORDING line Table LINE SEAPoN0 I DISTANCE L1 N M6'24E 4 -5 L2 S 241843 E 312W 13 S 16'2229 E 20.D9' L4 S 11.23 55- E 4423' LS S O6' 49 W 6.78 LB S 49'34'17 W SAS, 77 S 77' 29 W 20.62' la 5 83' 25 W 5525' L9 S 72'1231' W 21.06 L10 S 58'1954 W 06.92 111 S 5r 17 W 30.80 L12 S 86'W'34 W 417 L13 S 74'1421 W 83.30' 714 S 6B 29 W 29.48' L15 7 49'01 20' W 1831 L18 N 26'40'36" W 25.93' 717 N 69'0 09 W 9.BT L76 N 151T14' W 15.15 Cape Carteret Baptist Church PIN i 5384051766970M Ref. DB 1090, Pg 338 Carteret County Registry 101 Anitc forts Drive Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Lot 27, Port B, Section I Cape Carteret Sutdi9ision MB 5, Pg 63 Carteret County Registry 1 1 er 1 i M M MM mmm� "0 VbhPloos 4 m�� o Hsu qCP > vo W Iron Stk/q CorKnte Fkg uld Poini Pole oFip ._., ov*%W PWWv Lift f!' �CERIIFICAI►ON 1 or j Od ii ;.hs it �e� M"k>�RW j 1*— a OW ldelmp me14 1m 4 Po 63 , _ 1J' OdOehd9i7admngd0tslddm1sIf0iil W iid__,pip _mdlySlow r0 901Ed63: idbldid)<edierpedimmer�i 1110,00e.. 'd adliSip sub ONno0ob dIs%*&iF"MIsld Ikej ik k1b Odu F W Ok NO ' ill -Mb. ifd Ma .1; 14 OP�x rEsskR�ofrry4,%. 1 Ode L k* AS INSESi G9 ' i i 2491 �ys,,roe, y 9 74bo` ---- --- ---- . ... . ....... I N I 1. NORTH CAROUNA, CARTERET COUNTY This instrument and this certificate are duly filed at the date and time and in the Book and Page shown on the first page hereof. /� (� a lmWaft;o, Regtsterlof 04 - fyt Deputy. Regletor of Deeds FIE 11119511 FOR REGISTRATION REGISTER OF DEEDS Joy Lawrence Carteret County NC November 26, 2014 10:59:17 AM K ESMT 17 P FEE: $34.Do FILE 1149518 8 Prepared FRANK W. ERWIN, ATTORNEY 7 Board Certified Specialist in Real Property Law- Residential Transactions Erwin & Simpson, PLLC Attorneys 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115 Jacksonville, NC 28540 910 455 1800 NORTH CAROLINA CARTERET COUNTY Tax Parcel No. 538405271748000 THIS DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT ("Conservation Easement") is made, given, granted and executed on this the baday of NOVEMBER, 2014 by and between CAPE CARTERET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, a North Carolina Non Profit Corporation, 100 YAUPON DRIVE, CAPE CARTERET, NC 28584 ("Grantor") and the NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION, a nonprofit corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of North Carolina with an address at 3609 HIGHWAY 24 (OCEAN), NEWPORT, NC 28570 ("Grantee"). RECITALS & CONSERVATION PURPOSES Grantor (also referred to herein as "CCPC") owns in fee simple absolute certain real property lying and being in Cape Carteret, North Carolina (the "Property"), known generally as 100 Vaupon Drive, Cape Carteret, North Carolina, 29584 and more particularly described on the attached "Exhibit A" incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Grantee (also referred to herein as "NCCF") is a non-profit organization "established for the purpose of promoting the preservation of ecologically valuable lands, natural and wildlife habitat, ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-1800 RECEIVED 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 1 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 FEB 18 2915 Ple? r-wrPIq 0" ( �►K�PAGEIa t1 ;l 1 Yuji, 0 :;.' av It Lr.g,., 1, 0 Mak WQ lc.. 1, NEW i vr, � l 0 AMMAIj MA iwlxv�z& i Anw), 1 "AMM W Q 1" ..: AWN 1 A WMA 1 Af. SAM W -4 Q VMI 4 :1101% &WHO m in lyQW! MR&O JI P 1 KIM OF R, and lands with significant natural and open space values in the State of North Carolina for charitable, scientific, educational, and aesthetic purposes." CCPC and NCCF have agreed to set aside a portion of the Property (as specifically described in the attached "Exhibit B" and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein and hereinafter referred to as the "Easement Area"), for the purpose of creating a Conservation Easement to preserve, enhance, restore, and maintain the natural wetland features and resources of the Easement Area, to provide habitat for native plants and animals, to improve and maintain water quality, and to control runoff of sediment and bacteria (hereinafter the "Conservation Values"). CCPC and NCCF acknowledge that the Easement Area is currently a degraded old pond that will be restored as wetlands by the NCCF. The purposes of this Conservation Easement are to provide environmental protection for wetlands and surface waters of portions of Deer Creek. It is the intent of the parties to prevent any use of the Easement Area that will significantly impair or interfere with the preservation of the conservation purposes established herein. CCPC intends that this Conservation Easement will restrict the use of the Easement Area to such activities as are consistent with the Conservation Values described in the Recitals herein. The parties acknowledge that this Easement is subject to the Uniform North Carolina Conservation and Historic Preservation Agreements Act (the "Act'), Chapter 121, Article 4 of the North Carolina General Statutes ("NCGS"), which provides for the enforceability of restrictions, easements, covenants or conditions "appropriate for retaining land or water areas predominantly in their natural, scenic, or open condition ...." Approval for this Conservation Easement been given according to the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (USA) as required by G-4.0206 thereof as set out on Exhibit C hereto. Approval for this Conservation Easement has been given by the congregation on March 23, 2014 according to the Constitution ofthe Presbyterian Church (USA) as required by G-1.0503, with proper notice having been provided therefor; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual benefits recited herein, together with other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by the Parties, the CCPC hereby unconditionally and irrevocably gives, grants and conveys foreverand in perpetuity to the NCCF, its successors and assigns, and the NCCF hereby accepts, this Conservation Easement in, over, through and across the Easement Area, together with all development rights that are now or hereafter allocated to, implied or inherent in the Easement Area; And together with a right of ingress, egress, and regress to the Easement Area across the lands of the Owner for the purpose of gaining uninterrupted access to the Easement Area described herein above; ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC -Telephone: (910) 455-1800 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 RECEIVED 2 FEB 13 2015 nrt;t_N9PM "4 —n (M- panp go ( po , I 1von Mw tq -A , , 1 OIL% 1 Rol WIM yy"w 1 M., LGIWALA: 1,10J 4 -0 ,­w 7 !0 C DU Q, TYK wovy A In QP Pool; UV C V. 1PA 1• V ?Ono 11 w 0 , t f ,J,% -:"I C A M j: U j§w"j,1.1 P" V :t C:Ti hJE, .[R J:,,.r+:.{1 ;7100. Qwq L fm- f.. ip'.i it s �! , 1! F2 0% 1p J. O-Q jdq 10 in PQA Q-"sAWPL ;Wov, ll-'ll l , '. I.i 1 1, 1: ll� ... 'r ' i I .. ;PT Q bigp, !,Irt. ;!!IL .:;:-I (A:!ii GAI,L I I J: I r,: Y I -to. Ou, "G 1 W 0; 41 A. A r JII,.,, yl_, 1 J! i C C. 1� 17 N: 0' n 14 7 1:. A p Qj a A I V A v A M 0 n C 1 !jK'. 1jI,Al IN!! 101 11, Pic t 1.1jo 0055YAq ptip! WN A i Q, Aw,".sJonvoyr-1 51 ARTICLE I. DURATION OF EASEMENT This Conservation Easement shall be perpetual. The easement created hereby is an easement in gross, runs with and is appurtenant to the real property, and is enforceable by NCCF against the owner of the real property its representatives, successors, assigns, lessees, agents and licensees. ARTICLE 11. RIGHTS RESERVED TO CCPC CCPC reserves certain rights accruing from the fee simple ownership of the Property, including the right to engage in or permit others to engage in the uses of the Easement Area that are not inconsistent with the purpose(s) of this Conservation Easement. All rights reserved by the CCPC, are reserved for CCPCs, their representatives, successors, and assigns, and are considered to be consistent with the conservation purposes of this Conservation Easement. Except for the specific restrictions and prohibitions made applicable herein to the Easement Area, CCPC shall continue to own and may use the Property in any lawful manner. The Parties acknowledge and agree that they have no right to agree to any activity that would result in the termination of this Conservation Easement. The Easement Area shall be restricted from any development or usage that would impair or interfere with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. The following uses are reserved as indicated, but shall be deemed illustrative and not limited to those listed: A. Passive Recreational Use. CCPC reserves the right to engage in and to permit others to engage in passive recreational uses of the Easement Area requiring minimal surface alteration of the land, so long as related alterations, construction, improvements, maintenance, activities and uses pose no threat to the Conservation Values. By way of illustration, such passive recreational uses may include non-commercial hunting, fishing, hiking, walking, scientific study, animal/plantobservation, nature and environmental education, historic tours, photography, and any other purposes consistent with these accepted uses and the maintenance of the Conservation Value, subject to ail applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. Usage of motorized vehicles in the Easement Area is prohibited, except as they are used exclusively for management, maintenance, or stewardship purposes, and on existing trails, paths or roads. B. Public Use and Access. CCPC reserves the right to allow public access and use of die Easement Area for the purpose of creating open space with associated passive recreational activities as provided for herein. C. Hiking and Greenway Trails. CCPC reserves the right to construct and maintain board walks, docks, paved and/or unpaved paths on the Easement Area. The CCPC may also construct and maintain park benches, litter receptacles, and path/feature signs along the trails. All necessary care shall be taken to complete the construction of such features in a manner so as not to cause or allow sedimentation of Deer Creek either during or after construction. ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-1800 RECEIVED 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite It 5, Jacksonville, NC 28540 3 FEB 13 205 YPrr-RewA env Bin .L PAQE I S18- qn OKI-: %on, lji DAN Flu ip iE It, nr� onaomv but; 0> =w0h K on PL u q p I t..."t.OF. :1 t myr ONG DH 11:," : �W.-j 11 , . D_1 : !, , %li 'jI T q now uuq cm WiLUGUM& 6 U OM(, -My? lay; ma% MU uhq4N"-I 3 17 ! C _! , : " _' f: t. 1" !I! i(-) : ! j I 'Iff It r'Ialm! I "'I !p- I q MMUL hT; 01rol WIN M; 110" aul q a mobn 7W U, Not n HM v WN W UG:, I- :p". yC 'Qqa""hmo MY -Ki so - Ono! T.ps lyn. wommumpvY mcmuz Or 1 ambul -":mu qwp most IVKD -on pon-1 ;am, A0, q !PC 'lot LA..... Q MI 12 WWWOM4 n qn! 091 L Mupuq it Ajpkc"QqQ pA IICLI, D. Observation/Viewing Platforms. CCPC reserves the right to construct, maintain, and repair observation/viewing platform(s) on the Easement Area with optional bench sealing, handrails, connecting steps and ramp as required. All necessary care shall be taken to complete the construction of such features in a manner so as not to cause or allow sedimentation of wetlands and Deer Creek either during or after construction. E. Early Successional Habitat Areas. The Parties agree and acknowledge that the CCPC reserves the right to maintain the Conservation Easement in early successional habitat for the purpose of providing necessary line of sight views, habitat diversity for wildlife species, and may include the planting of various native grasses, £orbs, and herbaceous vegetation. F. Native Community Restoration. The Parties hereto agree and acknowledge that the CCPC reserves the right to perform all activities necessary to restore the native plant and animal communities on the Easement Area. All necessary care shall be taken to complete the installation of such features in a manner so as not to cause or allow sedimentation either during or after installation. G. Pedestrian Foot Bridges. CCPC reserves the right to construct, maintain, and gain access to a pedestrian footbridge(s) to be constructed five (5) to ten (10) feet wide across the Conservation Easement. H. Vegetation Management. CCPC reserves the right to manage vegetation for the following activities: (1) boundary marking, fencing, and signage; (2) selective cutting and prescribed burning and the application of herbicides and pesticides appropriately labeled for fire containment, insect and disease control, restoration of hydrology, wetlands enhancement, and/or control of invasive exotic plants; and (3) removal of damaged trees and debris caused by storms and fire and posing a threat to life or property; and 4) selective cutting removal of plants, trees and debris to protect and ensure the view of the church from the highway and roads. ARTICLE 1II. PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES Any activity on, or use of, the Easement Area inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement is prohibited. The Easement Area shall be maintained in its natural, scenic, wooded and open condition and restricted from any development or use that would impair or interfere with the conservation purposes of this Conservation Easement. The Patties agree that all development rights are terminated and extinguished in and to the Easement Area, and may not be used on or transmitted to any portion of the Property, as it now or hereafter may be bounded or described, or to any other property. The following activities and uses are expressly prohibited or restricted. A. Industrial and Commercial Use. Industrial and commercial activities are prohibited on the Easement Area. ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-1800 I&CEVED 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 4 FEB i 3 1015 -4- -11 j (CITY 1, 011:: I T t (I t;lz% 'e. r; i.i. it oi fT� T I jt B. Agricultural, Grazing and Horticultural Use. Agriculture, grazing, horticultural and animal husbandry operations and any rights of passage for such purposes are prohibited on the Easement Area. C. Disturbance of Natural Features, Plants and Animals. There shall be no cutting or removal of trees, or the disturbance of other natural features within the Easement Area except as noted in Article Il. D. Construction of Buildings and Recreational Use. There shall be no constructing or placing of any building, mobile home, asphalt or concrete pavement, billboard or other advertising display, antenna, utility pole, tower, conduit, line, pier, landing, dock or any other temporary or permanent structure or facility on or above the Easement Area. E. Signs. Signs are not permitted within the Easement except as follows: no trespassing signs; local, state, or federal traffic or similar information signs; for sale or lease signs; signs identifying the conservation values of the Easement; signs identifying the CCPC as owner of the Property; signs identifying the NCCF as holder of the Conservation Easement; and educational and interpretative signs; and signs that identify the church and its programs. F. Mineral Use, Excavation, Dredging. There shall be no filling, excavation, dredging, mining or drilling; no removal of topsoil, sand, gravel, rock, peat, minerals or other materials. There shall be no change in the topography of the land in any manner except as necessary for the purpose of combating erosion or incidental to any conservation management activities otherwise permitted on the Easement Area. G. Wetlands and Water Quality. Except as set forth in Article 11 above, there shall be no pollution or alteration of surface waters and no construction or other activities that would be detrimental to water quality or that would alter natural water levels, drainage, sedimentation and/or flow in or over the Easement Area or into any surface waters, or cause soil degradation or erosion, nor any diking, dredging, alteration, draining, filling or removal of wetlands, except activities to restore natural hydrology, wetlands enhancement, or to enhance or improve water quality as permitted by state and any other appropriate authorities, and then only after written approval is granted by the Federation for such activities. H. Dumping. Dumping of soil, trash, ashes, garbage, waste, abandoned vehicles, appliances, or machinery, or other materials on the Easement Area is prohibited. 1. Conveyance and Subdivision. The Easement Area or any underlying property interest within the Easement Area may not be subdivided, partitioned nor conveyed, except in its current configuration as an entity or block of property. J. Mitigation. There shall be no use of the Easement Area or any portion thereof to satisfy compensatory mitigation requirements under 33 USC Section 1344 or NCGS § 143-214.11 ERWIN & StMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-1800 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 RECEIVED 5 FEB 13 205 H*"-aenW 60* IJ•.iq (• .. ,. r .. emu,. ..� n fin., i ! ! S�L. ...i"il'... ...CC ! :.+" ... ...'I �ri .. c'. •�" r?L ."{4 rt it.' ,r or any successor or replacement provision of the foregoing. ARTICLE IV. ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES A. Enforcement and Remedies. To accomplish the purposes of this Conservation Easement, NCCF is allowed to prevent any activity on or use of the Easement Area that is inconsistent with the purposes ofthis Conservation Easement, and to require the prompt restoration to the condition required by this Conservation Easement of such areas or features of the Easement Area that may have been damaged by such activity or use, Upon any breach of the terms of this Conservation Easement by CCPC that comes to the attention of the NCCF, the NCCF shall, except as provided below, notify the CCPC in writing of such breach. The CCPC shall have ninety (90) days after receipt of such notice to correct the conditions constituting such breach. If the breach remains uncured after ninety (90) days, the NCCF may enforce this Conservation Easement by appropriate legal proceedings including damages, injunctive and other relief. The NCCF shall also have the power and authority, consistent with its statutory authority: (a) to prevent any impairment of the Easement Area by acts which may be unlawful or in violation of this Conservation Easement; (b) to otherwise preserve or protect its interest in the Easement Area; or (c) to seek damages from any appropriate person or entity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the NCCF reserves the immediate right, without notice, to obtain a temporary restraining order, injunction or other appropriate relief if the breach of the term of this Conservation Easement is or would irreversibly or otherwise materially impair the benefits to be derived from this Conservation Easement. The CCPC and NCCF acknowledge that under such circumstances damage to the NCCF would be irreparable and remedies at law will be inadequate. The rights and remedies of the NCCF provided hereunder shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, all other rights and remedies available to NCCF in connection with this Conservation Easement. B. Access for Inspection and Right of Entry. NCCF shall have the right, by and through their agents and employees, to enter the Property to inspect the Property for compliance with this Conservation Easement at all reasonable times and with prior notice and, if necessary, cross other lands retained by the CCPC for the purposes of (1) inspecting the Property to determine if the CCPC is complying with the covenants and purposes of this Conservation Easement; (2) enforcing the terms of this Conservation Easement; (3) taking any and all actions with respect to the Property as may be necessary or appropriate with or without order of the Court, to remedy or abate violations hereof; and (4) making scientific and educational observations and studies and taking samples in such a manner as will not disturb the quiet enjoyment of the Property by the CCPC. C. Termination and Proceeds of Property Rights Created. This Conservation Easement gives rise to a property right that is immediately vested in the NCCF at the time of recordation, with a fair market value that is equal to the proportionate value that the Conservation Easement bears to the value of the Property as a whole on the date of the recording of this Conservation Easement. This proportionate value shall remain constant. ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC -Telephone: (910) 455-1800 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 6 RECEIVED FEB 1 81015 Mwfwfwnlo Iv04 WOKAN�5 PAGER r 1) dl D. Acts Beyond CCPC's Control. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall be construed to entitle NCCF to bring any action against CCPC for any injury or change in the Easement Area resulting from the acts of third parties not authorized by CCPC, or from causes beyond the CCPC's control, including, without limitation, fire, flood, storm, and earth movement, or from any prudent action taken in good faith by the CCPC under emergency conditions to prevent, abate, or mitigate significant injury to life, property damage or harm to the Easement Area resulting from such causes. E. No Waiver. Enforcement of this Conservation Easement shall be at the discretion of the NCCF and any forbearance by NCCF to exercise its rights hereunder in the event of any breach of any term set forth herein shall not be deemed orconstrued to be a waiver by NCCF of such term or of any subsequent breach of the same or of any other term of this Conservation Easement or of NCCF's rights. No delay or omission by NCCF in exercise of any right or remedy shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as a waiver. ARTICLE V. TITLE The CCPC covenants and represents and warrants (i) that the CCPC is the sole owner and is seized of the Property and Easement Area in fee simple and has good right to grant and convey the aforesaid Conservation Easement; (ii) that there is legal access to the Property and the Easement Area, that the Property and Easement Area are free and clear of any and all encumbrances, except those permitted exceptions none of which would nullify, impair or limit in any way the terms or effect of this Conservation Easement; (iii) CCPC shall defend its title against the claims of all persons whomsoever; and (iv) CCPC covenants that the NCCF, its successors and assigns, shall have the right to monitor and defend the terns of the aforesaid Conservation Easement. ARTICLE VI. MISCELLANEOUS A. Subsequent Transfers of the Conservation Easement. The Partieshereto recognize and agree that the benefits of this Conservation Easement are in gross and assignable by NCCF with any such assignee having all the rights and remedies of NCCF hereunder. The Parties hereby covenant and agree, that in the event this Conservation Easement is transferred or assigned, the transferee or assignee of the Conservation Easement will be a qualified organization as that term is defined in Section 170(h)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any successor section, and the regulations promulgated thereunder (the "Code") that is organized or operated primarily for one of the conservation purposes specified in Section 170(h)(4)(A) of the Code, a qualified holder as that term is defined in the Act or any successor statute, and a qualified grant recipient pursuant to NCGS Chapter I I3A, Article 18. The Parties further covenant and agree that the terms of the transfer or the assignment will be such that the transferee or assignee will be required to continue to carry out in perpetuity the conservation purposes that the contribution was originally intended to advance as set forth herein, but acknowledge specifically that any transfer or ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-I800 RECEIVED 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 7 FEB 18 2015 gC 5 PAQE l !Fl assignment of the Conservation Easement shall have no effect on Cape Carteret Presbyterian Church's obligation to provide stewardship of the Conservation Easement as set forth in this Article Vl. B. Responsibilities of CCPC and NCCF. Other than as specified herein, this Conservation Easement is not intended to impose any legal or other responsibility on the NCCF, or in any way to affect any existing obligation of the CCPC as owner of the Property, which includes the Easement Area. Among other things, this shall apply to: l . Takes. The CCPC shall continue to be solely responsible for payment of all taxes and assessments levied against the Property. If the NCCF is ever required to pay any taxes or assessments on its interest in the Easement Area, the CCPC will reimburse the NCCF for the same. 2. Initial Restoration. The North Carolina Coastal Federation will restore the existing pond to wetlands in order to slow, capture and absorb polluted stormwater runoff before it enters Deer Creek, thereby helping to improve its water quality. The federation will be responsible for all restoration costs, hiring the engineer and contractor, applying for the proper permits and construction oversight. The federation may also recruit volunteers to assist with the planting of the wetland. The federation will coordinate all activities with the church. Pending the drainage of the pond to determine its subsurface features, the restoration is expected to involve grading and excavation by the contractor to create a small flood plain and tidal stream that will run through the center of the pond. The pond area will then be planted with native trees, shrubs, perennials and grasses. Plants that will not obscure the view of the church from the highway will be selected for the project. The federation will also work with the church to place environmental education signage at the restoration site and to promote the project throughout the community and such costs shall be borne by the federation. 3. Upkeep and Maintenance. If within one year after wetland construction, should a repair be necessary pertaining to the function of the wetland in slowing, capturing and absorbing stormwater runoff, the federation will work with the church and the contractor to repair the wetland and such repair costs shall be home by the federation. After initial restoration, and except for the above, the CCPC shall be solely responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the Easement Area, to the extent it may be required by law. Upkeep and maintenance required of CCPC shall is consist of minimal landscaping activities including trimming, weeding and the removal of any unwanted plants. Failure of the restoration to function shall not be deemed to require further restoration by CCPC, it being understood and agreed that the sole responsibility of CCPC pursuant to the agreement shall be to trim, weed and remove plants that CCPC deems appropriate. 4. Insurance. Prior to perfonning the wetland restoration, the NCCF will have and maintain liability insurance which NCCF covenants is intended to coverexpected issues relating to the project anticipated herein. ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (410) 455-1800 RECEIVED 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 8 FEB 1 3 2015 1. ':I c 1 . � _ •. .:. ll .. '�S .I It ..�' - � '.'I. .... ;'i., .. _ f �l, -,.,, ;'ll=' ,'f4L; � I t<' •. ... .. IiP. dl .I'! l l C. Conservation Purpose. CCPC and NCCF, foritself, its successors and assigns, agree that this Conservation Easement shall be held exclusively for conservation purposes set forth by this Conservation Easement and as specified in Section 170(h)(4)(A) of the Code. Further, this Conservation Easement shall be construed to promote the purposes of the Act and such purposes of this Conservation Easement as are defined in Section 170(h)(4)(A) of the Code. D. Recording. NCCF shall record this instrument and any amendment hereto in timely fashion in the official records of Carteret County, North Carolina, and may re-record it at any time as may be required to preserve NCCFs rights. E. Notices. Any notices shall be sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the parties at their addresses shown below: If to NCCF: 3609 Highway 24 (Ocean), Newport, NC 25870 If to Owner: 100 Yaupon Drive, Cape Carteret, NC 28584 F. Amendments, CCPC and NCCF, or their successors in interest in the Property, are free to jointly amend this Conservation Easement to meet changing conditions, provided that no amendment will be allowed that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement or affects the perpetual duration of this Conservation Easement. Such amendment(s) require the written consent of both CCPC and NCCF and shall be effective upon recording in the public records of Carteret County, North Carolina. G. Environmental Condition of the Property. The CCPC warrants, represents and covenants to the NCCF that to the best of its knowledge after appropriate inquiry and investigation: (a) the Property described herein is and at all times hereafter will continue to be in full compliance with all federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations; (b) as of the date hereof there are no hazardous materials, substances, wastes, or environmentally regulated substances (including, without limitation, any materials containing asbestos) located on, in or under the Property or used in connection therewith; (c) that there is no environmental condition existing on the Property or the Easement Area that may prohibit or impede use of the Property or the Easement Area for the purposes set forth herein; and (d) the CCPC will not allow such uses or conditions. H. Indemnity/ Compliance with Laws and Regulations. CCPC and NCCF hereby represent, warrant, covenant and agree that all operations or activities upon, or any use or occupancy of the Real Property, or any portion thereof, shall be in all material respects in compliance with all state, federal and local laws and regulations; that CCPC and NCCF, agree to the fullest extent permitted by law, to defend, protect, indemnify and hold harmless the other from and against all claims, actions, liabilities, damages, fines, penalties, costs and expenses suffered as a direct or indirect result of any violation of any federal, state, or local environmental or land use law or RECEIVED ERWIIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC . Telephone: (910) 455-1800 FEB 13 2019 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 9 Dem-hrmo CITY 1:0.", V U�Ltl ',I- � ( I! !�, ; I -- " - ", � at h°v3 .;,i IN: wwa q :0 Aw.-Imp. osloW ST10, W!iiJlj�'��WHO, M RE 4"A"Ynb AKWAY"MMA 01 Inju pava, hi .+ Li., :.11, 14 1; inn 01; T '.)iAl 0 )11F '211; C w , i i us'. i .!,- v) 1 r i,,-i �,!xj, 10 -1 &DIP wwi0?-,q U, wo n -0 6; V; * � I-T- ,; 1 i Tot j L Oi -tr, WK Oyu Ic yaw"Wi4c, HI I i zc KIM 1 mon.; -SIWN�. ?I! wwr may Fw )i:j 15 zw�i gN E"'EV Vff�Ljofi ..'11 .1 ti low p- if;� i! :,., I.. H;. J "will at "I"s �,Nf; -W1F iN.-ji jv W , laid; :1 of UR w"Im n :,-i -I ;i ;l'. 11 regulation by the other respective party 1. Entire Agreement. The Recitals set forth above and the exhibits, if any, attached hereto are incorporated herein by reference. This instrument sets forth the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the Project and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations, understandings or agreements relating to the Project. J. Interpretation. This Conservation Easement shall be construed and interpreted under the laws of the State and the United States, and any ambiguities herein shall be resolved so as to give maximum effect to the conservation purposes sought to be protected herein. The normal rule of construction of ambiguities against the drafting party shall not apply in the interpretation of this Conservation Easement. Further, this Conservation Easement shall be construed to promote the purposes of the Act, which authorizes the creation of conservation agreements for purposes including those set forth herein, and such conservation purposes as are define in Section 170(h) (4) (A) of the Code. If any provision of this Conservation Easement is found to be invalid, the remainder of the provisions of this Conservation Easement, and the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is found to be invalid, shall not be affected thereby. K. Parties. Everyprovision of this Conservation Easement that applies to the CCPC or to the NCCF shall likewise apply to their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. L. No Extinguishment through Merger. The Parties agree that the terms of this Conservation Easement shall survive any merger of the fee and easement interest in the Property and Easement Area. Further, the Parties agree that should NCCF, or any successor in interest to NCCF, acquire title to all or a portion of the fee interest in the Property subject to this Conservation Easement, (i) said owner shall observe and be bound by the obligations and the restrictions imposed upon the Property by this Conservation Easement, and (ii) this Conservation Easement shall not be extinguished through the doctrine of merger in whole or in part in view of the public interest in its enforcement. M. Subsequent Liens. No provisions of this Conservation Easement shall be construed as impairing the ability of CCPC to use this Property for collateral for borrowing purposes, provided that any mortgage or lien arising there from shall be subordinated to this Conservation Easement. N. Gender. The designations CCPC, NCCF, Stateand Fund, as used herein shall include the Parties, their heirs, administrators, successors and assigns, and shall include the singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as the context may require. O. Headings. The headings of the various sections of this Conservation Easement have been inserted for convenience only and shall not modify, define, limit or expand the express provisions of this Conservation Easement. ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-1800 RECEIVED 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 1 I5, Jacksonville, NC 28540 10 FEB 18 2015 rsrnn-httWM r-44 - ,. n y r,�: ,J.r. r ,i, ;,�, , . , . ,, • r, , � hi,o•• I.a<::,1 �. .. � f {� .r .I.:�ri �• : � _. .. ..Iri• "rf' '�' n ,,,. 'r f•� r1;i t: �i. .i r' '6. ._ •:u, .i ":'� t. .t•. .. � 1" 'i r' .. .•. f 1. •n il', .. ,. � �� i�. .. � f.� ;J;4.�. � '�I,i71� � � .t � .- .'r� .. .. - 'C .. .. �. ... � -.. o i'� t ... � ._, � .: .. 'I TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto the State by and though the Fund, its successors and assigns, forever. The covenants agreed to and the terms, conditions, restrictions and purposes imposed as aforesaid shall be binding upon CCPC, CCPC's representatives, successors and assigns, and shall continue as a servitude running in perpetuity with the Property. [See next page for signatures and notary acknowledgment] ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-1800 RECEIVED 825 Cum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 11 FEB 18 1015 nr�«•aaaa w� IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CCPC andNCCF, by authority duly given, have hereunto caused these presents to be executed in such form as to be binding, the day and year first above written. GRANTOR: CAPEAACARTTEERET PRESBYYTjERIAN CHURCH BY: (�, L(l.ezdLP,(JLGa-Cr (SEAL) THIA DEFUSCO, PRESIDENT NORTH CAROLINA CARTERET COUNTY I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that CYNTHIA DEFUSCO, personally came before me this date and acknowledged that she voluntarily executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein expressed. `i ,�--Witnessmyhand and official stamp orseal, this the lg dayofNOVEMBER,2014. Notary Public Print Name:Sl1 My Commission Expires: P - 3 - STAMP/SEAL Sherry M. Dudley NOTARY PUBLIC Carteret County, NC My Commission Expires September 3, 2017 ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-1800 RECEIVED 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 12 FEB 18 20b 5r."'MPR ICIry SO OK PAGE X (Corporate Sear NORTH CAROLINA CARTERET COUNTY GRANTEE: NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL FEDERATION pf NAME: Todd Miller, Executive Director 1, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that Todd Miller personally came before me this date and acknowledged that he is the Executive Director of the North Carolina Coastal Federation, a nonprofit corporation, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the corporation, the foregoing document was signed in its name by Todd Miller, its Executive Director, sealed with its corporate seal and attested by himself as its Executive Director. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this the /5 day of NOVEMBER, 2014. it ^ INotary Public L Print Name: , 162a y^F,Yt My Commission Expires: uH1liUai�'S?»- U`.vK1`C�+.D T PRESBY120] 3 Pond CAMA\CCPC-NCCF ESMT F WE REV 110713 DRAFT 111313.wpd flFT w11tA�"' CAPE-CARTPRESBY\2013 Pond CAMA\CCPC-NCCF ESMT FWE REV 110713 rev 111513.wpd K:\Church CAPE CART PRESBY USM2013 Pond CAMA\CCPC-NCCF ESMT FWE final 110914.wpd Ewe 032614\091614 110914\111414 RECEIVED ERWTN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-1800 FEB 18 209 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 (Sty,•A- IP" A4" 13 EGGKhA,PAGE i. .� • rl: •'f`.' 1 �. i .lii � I � 1'' � .i.(. ilia � r . i i . EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY PROPERTY OF CAPE CARTERET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CAPE CARTERET TOWNSHIP CARTERET COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Being all lot 28, Block N, Part B, Section I, Cape Carteret Subdivision as shown on Map Book 5, Page 63, Carteret County Registry. RECEIVED ERWIN & SIMPSON Attorneys, PLLC - Telephone: (910) 455-1800 FEB 1 1U1S 825 Gum Branch Road, Suite 115, Jacksonville, NC 28540 14 ace-�+uM rl+ -W KL�q ,PAGE EXHIBIT B LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF CWAITF EASEMENT AREA Cape Carteret Presbyterian Church and North. Carolina Coastal Federation Beginning at an anistng concrete monument at the weilam R/W Intersection of Youpon Drive and NC Hwy 24, said concrete monument being more specifically located by NC Grid coordinate values of N348264.960 and E2,582,300.257; thence leaving said RR1' intersection 819°21'48"E 25.03' to a pnint; thence S0620218"W 27.10' 10 a point; thence SW 13'25"E 25.93' to a pofny theaea S48023'02"E 5758' to 0 point;; thence S27033'33"E 13.72' to a point in the western R/W line of Ypugon Drive; thence along And with the western R/W line of Ymhpan Drive SI5°22'55"E 62.42' to n point; fli ttce leaving sold R/W lint; SI5°1 I'Sd"lV 30.53' tea paint; thence 877°53'4S'W 33.D8' w a point, thence S76°36'44"W 250.96, l0 0 Point: thence S7D°10'36"W 29.37' to a p0104 thence S86047'52"W 22.58, to a point; thence N73044'43"W 18.04' to a point -thence N54045'46'W 25.07' to a point; thence N62032'23"W 57.86' to a point; thence N27°26' 15"W 25,56' to a point in the western line of t at 28, Part e, Seadon 1, Cape Carteret Subdivision as appears on that plat recorded in Map Boole 5, Page 63, Carteret County Registry; thence leaving said lineN22°O5'30'E 29.39' to a point; thence. N66°27'20"E 333nc 2' to 0 point; thee S89046'27"E 50.58' to a pobu; thence N74.03'54"E 17.04' to n point; Chance N60'11'21"E 59.13' to a point;, thence N44°22'20"E 183T to a point; thenceN64°37'23"E 35.71' to apoint; thcacc N79°20'20"E 95.88' to o point; thence N12°22'05" E 1952, to a point; thence N 11 000'55"W 53A3' to a point in the southern RlW line ofNC Hwy 34; thence along and with said southern R/W line N63n 14'19"E 7.L63' to the Point and Place: of Beginn,A& This description describing a Proposed Conservation Easement with an area of 57,78220 square feet or 1326 acres and being a Portion of that property shown as Lot 28, Part B, Section I, Cape Carteret Subdivision on (lint plat recorded in Mop Book 5, Page 63, Carteret County Registry. RECEIVED ERWIN Se. SIh7PSON Attorneys, PLLC . Taleplsane: (910) 455-1800 FEB 13 106 825GumBranch React, Suite: 135, laduonville, NC 28540 f/h.pN-IYAUM1�It j 15 WOKA�A�PAQE W. Pursuant to NCGS 47-30(n), this map is for illustrative pwposes only. THIS UM IS NOT A EXHIBIT B CERTIFIED SURVEY AND HAS NOT BEEN REVIEWED BY A LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY ( Page 2 of 2) FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAND DEVELOPMENT RE-GULATIONS. a/'��vj 2 4 1 O V R y 1,/ _ _ �_ _ _� _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ E=25ae3 /00 951 1G cr t �h ey T 4 [P L�r .ry df.E ` SI(� 6 . t) �J � [P � 'RR CRY NOT FOR 9ONSTRUCTION NOT I409 RECORDING Proposed Cammna0an Eaement Area 5778220 Sq. Feet 1.026 Acres 5js'P,j V �i1 �a96' 2 -EIP _ Eime ' R HY/WP FO PWt ECLL._ reaqulee - ro Ibnmde 3Leruaerl D ppPeCe PP Paver �L We arwnamJed Pwar SYs Cape Corteral Prnabylarian Church PIN 1 60640527174R000 100 Youpan 0rlee Cape Corleral, NC 21564 Lai 25, Part % Sea, 1 Caps Corlvrel SubdFTWon tl8 S. PO 63 Cameral riunty RaMalry m m 16 .. n m 3' p x Rre t?e I (L9411�d71fri I '�ImR/ Palllb�®Nru odr weS�hmb M mk arle a/r{aBW Ella{ nbjm wmlm S ra3—.m Amg4m aNam n9 a ' 6l aeioadob m[ampd ae Maw p8wo4a kLo6 aJmF�pp_a, lIP3..0 ad lOT�OAmv is 1 3anjy b�ru4 rur6rla M LSa1 lblabd Pala _ stu SFAL 3 ' y Sr L-2aai a{ aeYr lYadL KS l s n,R�' I EXHIBIT C Approval for this Conservation Easement pursuant to the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (USA) as required by G4.0206 IA°esbywBy of Coa Carolina o ui . "Cultivating Generosity" ri �" 807West King Street •ElImbethtawn,NC 28337-9567 @] VOICE: 910.862-8300-FAX 910-862-3524 fj 5 al www.nresbvcc.ore October17,2013 Session of Cape Carteret Presbyterian Church 100 yaupon Drive Cape Carteret, NC 28584 Dear Friends: The Presbytery of Coastal Carolina, at Its meeting on October 12, 21313, approved the request from Cape Carteret Presbyterian Church to grant the North Carolina Coastal Federation a perpetual conservation easement In return fortheir cleaning out the malfunctioning retention pond located on the church's property, redesigning and landscaping it, and upon completion, reclassifying It as designated wetlands at no cost to the church. As stated In the request, this should enhance the landscape of the church property and should clean the water before it dumps into nearby Deer Creek. The church did not take the Chapter Vill exemption and needed the approval of Presbytery forthis action per the Book of Order. This action is subject to congregational approval also. rely��1� Rev. William T. Reinhold General Presbyter/Stated Clerk RECEIVED FEB j 3 7015 Wbpw wn,. wux Ai,;f °� 1: o P .- ". . 01% , - f; 0 * >r� NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor Cape Carteret Churches C/o NC Coastal Federation 3609 Highway 24 Newport, NC 28570 . Dear Sirs: Donald R. van der Vaart Secretary 3/23/15 The NC Division of Coastal Management hereby acknowledges receipt of your application for State approval for development at the property located at 101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive in Cape Carteret. The complete package was received on3/12/15. The projected deadline for making a decision is 5/26/15. An additional 75-day review period is provided by law when such time is necessary to complete the review. If you have not been notified of a final action by the initial deadline stated above, you should consider the review period extended. Under those circumstances, this letter will serve as your notice of an extended review. However, an additional letter will be provided on or about the 75th day. If this agency does not render a permit decision within.70 days from 3/12/15, you may request a meeting with the Director of the Division of Coastal Management and permit staff to discuss the status of your project. Such a meeting will be held within five working days from the receipt of your written request and shall include the property owner, developer, and project designer/consultant. NCGS 113A-119(b) requires that Notice of an application be posted at the location of the proposed development. Enclosed you will find a "Notice of Permit Filing" postcard which must be posted at the property of your proposed development. You should post this notice at a conspicuous point along your property where it can be observed from a public road. Some examples would be: Nailing the notice card to a telephone pole or tree along the road right-of-way fronting your property, or at a point along the road right-of-way where a private road would lead one into your property. Failure to post this notice could result in an incomplete application. An onsite inspection will be made, and if additional information is required, you will be contacted by the appropriate State or Federal agency. Please contact me if you have any questions and notify n1e in writing if you wish to receive a copy of my field report and/or comments from reviewing agencies. Sincerely, eather M. Styron Coastal Management Representative 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808.2808 \ FAX 252-247-3330 \ Internet: www,ncroastalmanagement.net An Equal Opportunity I Af nalive Action Employer— Made in pad by recycled paper Pat McCrory John E. Skvarla, III Governor Secretary October 10, 2014 Todd Miller, Executive Director N.C. Coastal Federation 3609 N.C. 24 (Ocean) . Newport, NC 28570 Dear Todd Miller: Per your request for a statement with regard to the applicable classification to a newly created area of tidal saltwater (specifically, as it relates to the project area that drains to Deer Creek in Carteret County), the newly created tidal saltwater would be Class "SC". Attached is a map showing the ORW management area for Deer Creek which is downstream of the project area. However, the ORW management area does not extend into the project area, therefore the area in question is not ORW. The "SC" classification for this unnamed stream is in accordance with North Carolina regulations, 15ANCAC 02B. 0301(i)(1). If you have any questions about a waterbody's classification, please do not hesitate to contact me, at Jeff n ann9ng@ncderingov or 919-807-6415. J&n b l Jeff Manning, Chief Classifications & Standards/Rule Review Branch Division of Water Resources, NCDENR RECEIVED S Eo 13 2015 DCM-MNO ("I"Y 1601 Mal Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1601 Phone: 919-707-86001Internet; www.ncdenr.gov An Equal Oppodunily IA1fimroMeAction Employer- Made in part by recycled paper Styron, Heather M. From: kris bass <klbass09@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 8:30 AM To: Styron, Heather M.; Brownlow, Roy Cc: Lexia Attachments: cape carteret churches_retrofit_narrative_final2.pdf Heather and Roy, Lexia forwarded me your questions about the Cape Carteret pond project. I am attaching a revised narrative that should include answers and more details. I am also answering the questions below in this email, so you can have an easier way of getting to them. a statement on the first page, second paragraph, 6`h line down was made on the lost potential storage function. Roy would like you to add whether this is your opinion or is there documentation. - The valve for the upper pond riser has failed and been removed. Right now there is no way for the riser to hold back water. Water basically flows in and then back out. As a result, the storage capacity of the upper pond is basically zero. Technically this is my opinion, but it is easy to see that the pond does not hold water. He would also like you to add what the water quality within deer creek is currently and what specific goal does the project hope to achieve. - Deer Creek is currently listed on the 303(d) list for bacteria and stormwater runoff. We did collect a few samples and have documented the presence of both fecal coliform and e.coli in both ponds and the creek. We hope to mitigate this with the new brnp and marsh system. When you say the water level would be held just at or below the surface of the planting media does that mean elevation, NGVD or below mean high/ normal high water? - The normal water level in the upper pond will be at or just below the planting surface (top of the sand). The riser will be configured to help maintain this level in order to get the type of plants we want to grow (freshwater wetland plants). The repaired riser will provide storage above this height during storms. All of this will be several feet above the normal high water and well above the mean high tide. Also what type of wetland species are you referencing for this hydrology? Coastal, 404 or joint. - The upper pond will be only freshwater species. Explain why this area is not classified as ORW etc. - This determination has been made by NCDWR and is supported with the letter provided with the application. When you say excavation will be conducted during dry months, are there specific months you are referencing? - What we intend is to complete construction is as dry conditions as possible. This mainly means managing the work to do as much as possible when it is dry, and not working during wet times. This project would not be conducive to a winter construction, but most spring and summer months would work fine. Finally clarify what you mean by site success through monitoring (goals, measured results etc. ). We do not currently have resources to do research level monitoring at this site. However, the Coastal Federation has a vested interest in the success of the project as it is in a high visibility area. They are planning to watch over the . 1 success of plantings and we will plan the construction and planting to make smue we have the best chance of success. This may mean staged plantings of different species, some invasive management, or other measures. I am trying to get the old delineation. We have already spoken with the Corps and met with DWR about the permitting of this portion of the project. Both groups have already determined the appropriate permit route for the project. I think we are fine with everyone getting black and white copies. I am going to put our application and the plans up on my dropbox and send it out to everyone. That way people will have a color version they can look at digitally. Please let me know if there are other questions. We are eager to get the clock started so we can plant this during this year. Kris a NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Governor Legal Advertisement Section Donald R. van der Vaart Secretary ay ,1,,K12015 Re: Public Notice —Cape Carteret Churches,101 Anita Forte Drive and 100 Yaupon Drive, Cape Carteret To Whom It May Concern: Please publish the attached Notice in the 3/�5/15, issue of the Carteret News Times. The State Office of Budget and Management requires an original Affidavit of Publication prior to payment for newspaper advertising. Please send the affidavit, an original copy of the published notice, and an original invoice to Arthur Stadiem, NC Division of Coastal Management, 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557, Telephone (252) 808-2808. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If you should have any questions, please contact me at our Morehead City office. Sincerely, Heather M. Styron Coastal Management Representative 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808-2808 \ FAX 252-247-3330 \ Internet: www.nccoastalmanagement.net An Equal Opportunity \ AHimialive Action Employer— Made in parr by recycled paper NOTICE OF FILING OF APPLICATION FOR CAMA MAJOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT The Department of Environment and Natural Resources hereby gives public notice as required by NCGS 113A-119(b) that application for a development permit in an Area of Environmental Concern as designated under the CAMA was received on 3/12/15. According to the application, Cape Carteret Churches applied for a permit to retrofit two failing stormwater ponds as well as the restoration to a salt tidal marsh at 101 Anita Forte Dr. and 100 Yaupon Drive, Cape Carteret, Carteret County. A copy of the entire application may be examined or copied at the office of Heather Styron, NC Division of Coastal Management, located at 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, NC, (252) 808-2808 during normal business hours. Comments mailed to Braxton C. Davis, Director, Division of Coastal Management, 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, N.C. 28557, prior to 4/16/15, will be considered in making the permit decision. Later comments will be accepted and considered up to the time of permit decision. Project modification may occur based on review and comment by the public and state and federal agencies. Notice of the permit decision in this matter will be provided upon written request. PUBLISHED ON: 3/21/15 N.C. DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM Date /1-/o- Name of Property Owner Applying for Permit: %s.Qa 0-74 Mailing Address: /C Z- DOIX ,1h .SX C2aoe �icfe..�. � /1!G ZSSp� 6 I certify that I have authorized (agent) N C (!:41a4V to act on my behalf, for the purpose of applying for and obtaining all CAMA Permits necessary to install or construct (activity) at (my property located at) This certification is valid thru (date) (e- 30- /K b Property Ownei Signature Date RECEIVED FEB 13 20b acre-r�srM ��+w N.C. DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM Date Name of Proopertly_ Owner Applying lfor Permit: c a��CGr'�etc� }Of S1 CLxk tcL. Mailing Address: �u1 Aj\1k,\ C-At?e CCP�Crtt Y1C 2�5$`l —r I certify that I have authorized (agent) n ,C . 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NC Division of Coastal Management Major Permit Application Computer Sheet Applicant: Cape Carteret Churches Date: 3/23/15 Project Site County Carteret Staff: HMS District: ❑Elizabeth City ❑Washington ®Morehead City ❑Wilmington Project Name: Stormwater pond retrofitting Rover File: Date application "received as complete" in the Field office (EX: 1/8/2007): 3/12/15 Permit Authorization: ❑CAMA ❑Dredge & Fill ®Both SITE DESCRIPTION/PERMIT INFORMATION PNA: ❑Yes NNo Photos Taken: Yes N No❑ Setback Required (riparian): ❑Yes NNo Critical Habitat: ❑Yes NNo ❑Not Sure 15 foot waiver obtained: ❑Yes NNo Hazard Notification Returned: ❑Yes NNo SAV: ❑Yes NNo ❑Not Sure Shell Bottom: ❑Yes ®No ❑ Not Sure. Temporary Impacts: ®Yes ❑No Sandbags: ❑Yes NNo ❑ Not Sure Did the land use classification come from county LUP: ❑Yes NNo Mitigation Required (optional): ❑Yes NNo Moratorium Conditions: ❑Yes [_-]No NNA Environmental Assessment Done: ❑Yes NNo ❑NA SECONDARY WATER CLASSIFICATION - OPTIONAL (choose MAX of 4) ❑ Future Water Supply (FWS) ❑ Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW) ❑ Swamp Waters (SW) ❑ High Quality Waters (HQW) ❑ Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW) WETLANDSIMPACTED N (404) Corp. of Engineers (Jurisdictional ❑ (LS) Sea lavender (Limonium sp.) ❑ (SS) Glasswort (Salicornia sp.) wetlands) ❑ (CJ) Saw grass (Cladium jamaicense) ❑ (SA) Salt marsh cordgrass (Spartina ❑ (SY) Salt reed grass (Spartina alterniflora) cynosuroides) ❑ (DS) Salt or spike grass (Distichlis ❑ (SC) Bullrush or three square (Scirpus ❑ (TY) Cattail (Typha sp.) spicata) sp.) ❑ (JR) Black needlerush (Juncus ❑ (SP) Salttmeadow grass (Spartina roemerianus) patens) APPLICATION FEE ❑ No fee required - $0.00 ❑ III(A) Private w/ D&F up to 1 acre; 3490 ❑ III(D) Priv. public or comm w/ D&F to 1 can be applied - $250 acre; 3490 can't be applied - $400 ❑ Minor Modification to a CAMA Major ❑ Major Modification to a CAMA Major N IV Any development involving D&F of permit - $100 permit - $250 more than 1 acre - $475 ❑ Permit Transfer - $100 ❑ III(B) Public or commercial w/ D&F to 1 ❑ Express Permit - $2000 acre; 3490 can be applied - $400 ❑ Major development extension request - ❑ II. Public or commercial/no dredge $100 and/or fill - $400 ❑ I. Private no dredge and/or fill - $250 ❑ III(C) Priv. public or comm w /D&F to 1 acre; 3490 can be applied; DCM needs DW Q agreement - $400 252-808-2808 :: 1.888-4RCOAST :: www.nccoastalmanaaement.net revised: 02/15/10 NC Division of Coastal Mgt. Application Computer Sheet, Page 2 of 3) Applicant: Cape Carteret Churches Date: 3/23/15 Describe below the ACTIVITIES that have been applied for. All values should match the dimension order, and units of measurement found in your Activities code sheet. TYPE REPLACE Activity Name Number Choose Choose Dimension 1 Dimension 2 Dimension 3 Dimension 4 One One Upper pond 1 New Work E Replace 480' 70' disturbance Maint ❑ ❑ Y ON Lower pond 1 New Work E Replace 410' 110, disturbance Maint ❑ ❑ Y E N New Work ❑ Replace Maint E ❑ Y ON New Work ❑ Replace Maint E ❑ Y ❑ N ' New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N . New Work ❑ Replace Maint ❑ ❑ Y ❑ N revised 02115/10 WC Division of Coastal Mgt. Application Computer Sheet, Page 3 of 3) Applicant: Cape Carteret Churches Date: 3/23/16 Describe below the HABITAT disturbances for the application. All values should match the name, and units of measurement found in your Habitat code sheet. Habitat Name DISTURB TYPE Choose One TOTAL Sq. Ft. (Applied for. Disturbance total includes any anticipated restoration or temp impacts) FINAL Sq. Ft. (Anticipated final disturbance. Excludes any restoration and/or temp impact amount) TOTAL Feet (Applied for. Disturbance total includes any anticipated restoration or temp impacts) FINAL Feet (Anticipated final disturbance. Excludes any restoration and/or temp impact amount High Ground Dredge Fill ❑ Both ® Other ❑ 168,506112 168,506ft2 Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ Dredge ❑ Fill ❑ Both ❑ Other ❑ 252-808-2808 :: 1.888-4RCOAST :: w .nccoastalmanagement.net revised: 02/16/10 Coastal Management ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY June 12, 2017 North Carolina Coastal Federation c/o Lexia Weaver 3609 NC 24 Newport, NC 28570 Dear Ms. Weaver: ROY COOPER Gowe MICHAEL S. REGAN &Cialary BRAXTON DAVIS D,mch,, This letter of refinement is in reference to the 06/08/2017 correspondence and email from the NCCF requesting a modification of Major CAMA Permit No. 64-15 issued to NCCF on 06/01/2015. Permit No. 64-15 authorizes a wetlands restoration project on property located adjacent to Bogue Sound on in Cape Carteret, Carteret County, North Carolina. The request to modify and repair the slope of the project embankments; replace the existing concrete connecting pipe between the two project areas with proposed 24-inch diameter double wall HDPE piping; and restoring the finish grade and stone as shown on drawings prepared by Professional Engineer Bass, dated 06/09/2017, is hereby authorized. Functional sedimentation barriers shall be installed prior to work commencing, including on the project's (west) side of Yaupon Drive to prevent any possible sedimentation, silt or runoff into the contiguous waterbody of Deer Creek and Bogue Sound until the work is completed and the area is effectively stabilized. All permit conditions including the 12/31/2018 expiration date still apply and remain unchanged. Please append this letter to the permit file to document authorization to proceed with the proposal. Thank you for your time and cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me, or Heather Styron in the Morehead City District Office. Sincerely, Ray Roy Brownlow District Manager Morehead City District Office Cc: Gregg Bodnar —Assistant Major Permits Coordinator, DCM Heather Styron - Coastal Management Representative, DCM Zachary Steffey, LPO/Town Administrator, Town of Cape Carteret State of North Carolina I Fnvuutan ntal Quality I Coastal Management 400 Commerce Ave I Moorhead City, NC 28557 252 808 2808 I LA June 8, 2017 Heather Styron Division of Coastal Management Department of Environmental Quality 400 Commerce Ave. Morehead City, NC 28557 North Carolina Coastal Federation Working Togetherfor a Healthy Coast Re: Major Permit No. 64-15, Cape Carteret Churches Stormwater Retrofit, Applicants: Cape Carteret Baptist and Presbyterian Churches, Town of Cape Carteret Dear Ms. Styron, The North Carolina Coastal Federation, on behalf of the Cape Carteret Baptist and Presbyterian Churches and the Town of Cape Carteret, would like to request a refinement to Major Permit No. 64-15 to repair a slope and pipe failure that recently occurred at the project site. The repair includes the replacement of an existing concrete pipe between the two project areas. The pipe will be replaced with HDPE double wall pipe. The slope above the pipe will be re -built and stabilized. See attached document titled "Cape Carteret Churches Repair Plan" for more details. Please contact me if you require further information or have any questions. I look forward to hearing from you soon regarding approval of this refinement. Sincerely, Lexia Weaver Coastal Scientist Northeast Regional office Headquarters 3 Central Regional Office Southeast Regional Office 637 Harbor Road, P.O. Box 276 3609 N.C. 24 • Newport, NC 28570 309 W. Salisbury Street Wanchese, NC 27981 252-393-8185 Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 252-473-1607 www.nccoast.org 910-509-2838 tr Profile View 3+ .00 N .00 5+ .00 6+ .00 20. 0.00 Rebuild slope Rbw at Sl mess Rebuild Mope at 3:1 Or less LTI 10. FdW Slope mom \\\ New 24 inch G HDPE 0 j. C) > O N Excavate sond bar and restore LLJ pool - 40H 0. 00 Reuse existing sore st .o0 4+ 00 Notes: I. This project e a culvert retrofit and slope failure neaps. 2. An existing concrete culvert pipe vNl be replaced with new 24 inch diameter double voll HOPE. 3. Find grading shall Include excavation of a antl bar and restoration of a pool. A. Al work to be done with the guidance and assistance of the Project Engineer. 1. Material Estimates 2. Fltw fabric. grout. and osso toted material for box Installation. 3. 100linear feet of 24 inch clameter double all HOPE and associated junction mfirsps. 4. 40 ft of sand bar/pool excavation. Approximately 40-50 Cy of materiel. 5. Erosion control fabric and staples to protect new slopes. xpl 6. Standard seed and ferH'Oer rates far approximately l AOOsq ft. Jvx`�H 7. Include 100 Cy of suitable Sol for backfill and slope mould. Addition 'paid for as needed. 8. Existing stone on -site is expected to be suitable and used for the worE 10 tons of B4 stone for miscellaneous uses. Profile View 3+5 100 A. 4+ AO 5+0.00 J 6+ .00 Rebuild slope .0a RISW Existing at 3.1 or less BManlsnent \ Rebuild slope 3:1 or less of rri ,a. Eabdsbpe� a.ap c o � New 24 inch G HDPE i--� Q 4 � O• W - Excavate sand w bar and restore pod - 40H 0- .00 Reuse existing More -i 5.00 3+ .00 4+ .00 5+ .00 S+C 100 Notes: 1. This project is a culvert retrofit and slope failure repot. 2. An existing concrete culvert pipe will be replaced with new 24 inch diameter double wall HDPE. 3. Final grading sholl incNde excavation of a sand bar and restoration of a pod. A. All work to be done with the guidance and assistance of the Project Engtseer. Matetal Ettimtes Filter fabric. grout. and associated material for box installation. 100 linear feet of 24 inch diameter double wall HDPE and associated function f "WV. 40 N of sand bar/pool excavation. Approximately 40-50 cy of material. Erosion coritrol Standard well fabric ferNber rates for approximately off. `��vxtN ticlode 100 CY of suitable soil for backfill and slope rebind. Addition '[aid for as needed. Existing stone on -site is expected to be suitable and used for the woiE 10 tons of 84 stone for miscellaneous uses. r _H se:°�u L ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X ❑ Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse Add, B. Re by Name) `W W) C.}Zattj�f [�eli I C /`7/ i so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. IV F D. Is delivery address different from item 1? Cl Yes H YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No 1. Article Addressed to: !� ULvu lnVRsi MAR t 2 1015 l 3. Service Type ❑ Certified Mail® ❑ Pdodry Mail Express" 1 tA�l ❑ Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ Collect on Delivery -. s-S y 4. ResbWed Delivery? (Extra Fee) 2. 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(Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 7014 0150 0000 4787 0228 PS Form 3811, July 2013 Domestic Return Receipt It" UNrrED!StBT$ faC �. ,u- .%. fA.:A Mc ZZ83 ILI • Sender. Please print your name,; and ZIP+4® in this box• NC coaS�}�il �e�qf; on Meted( u C ag Vicinity Map Project Project Manager: Lexi Weaver NC Coastal Federation 252-393.8185 Project Engineer Kris Bass 919- 960.1552 Project Summary Disturbed Area: 2 acres Cape Carteret Churches Stormwater Pond Retrofits Sheet 1: CAMA Schematic Sheet 2: Notes Sheet 3: Upper Pond Schematic Sheet 4: Upper Pond Grading Sheet 5: Lower Pond Schematic Sheet 6: Lower Pond Grading Sheet 7: Lower PQr/J Sections Sheet 8: Upper Pad Planting ,)ne Cr Pend Pianting Details —�10 z� I 4 O . HWY 24 -- -- t9' w MAP LEGEND ----- CULVERT — — — — — EASEMENT BOUNDARY --------- DISTURBANCE LIMITS DISTURBANCE AREA Q PROPOSED WETLAND PROPOSED WETLAND FRINGE ® ROCK CHECKDAMS/DISSiPATORS ® PROTECTED GRASS AREAS FILL SLOPES J Z Q' D E Z 0 H C L O U U r N O Ut 0 U U � < U U< y u 1 10b Mmo CF7Y I i i - Itic /114 F.y, �:Lt .. 1 �. 4J ^i Yr IS 1 V �Yi�, ', 43 ,Y Ll� ","• Al Sm �5 s. y ,yr " IY Ypd Ley) y.pt, J` r •P a f ,}" Y Y�.,y, i t •9'T� u �yF4�br �� r(yf' e AL;'. ♦♦ggam to i eq � k,,.' _ .. r +' a�. t ti y ` PI 1.8 'Y� a� • b t M 1a. ^iy �.. I , � y,r., i 11 . , h _d"°' •' 4 Y •' �a i SYb 1 � 9 Y i , ' M, 1s �` , 4 ?11 * "Yf _' ll!f nl�, a�l Jog f s p yj r If I tv ia'f b I_ * MMM t a /PW yy 1 W, Ai%MNW t .M1 V 4 4f ,P' qr ,a .l .. _Aay +r PROJECT NARRATIVE This project involves the retrofit of two stormwater ponds in Cape Carteret, NC. The work involves conversion of the failing ponds to a more functional and sustainable systems. The work requires grading, the retrofit of concrete riser structures, the installation of riprap, a new culvert, and planting. Al work shall be subject to the direction and inspection of the Project Engineer. ENGINEER'S NOTES: The location and alignment of all improvements shown are approximate. The final location and alignment shall be determined during construction using best professional judgment and approved by the Project engineer. Materials lists are provided as an approximation only. Contractor shall independently verify the number and amount of stone, backfill, or other items necessary to property complete the job. The latest version of the following standards applies to these specifications: A.NCDOT "Standard Specifications For Roads and Structures" dated July 2006 B. NCDENR "Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, 2006" The Contractor shall call the "Call Before You Dig" toll free number to make sure that all utilities are located and marked. Any damage to existing utilities is the responsibility of the Contractor. Any damage resulting from actions of the Contractor to structures or grounds on site will be repaired or replaced at the expense of the Contractor, to a quality meeting or exceeding their previous standards. The Contractor is to ensure public safety during all phases of construction. The Contractor is responsible for clearing and disposing of any man-made materials or other debris that lie within the construction limits, as requested and approved by the Project Engineer. TASK UST/CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING Culvert Replacement 1) Construction requires that culvert replacement be completed as a first task. 2) Provide temporary road closure materials as needed. 3) Install and maintain erosion control according to details. 4) Provide clean backfil and proper compaction according to detail. 5) Request a final inspection prior to initiating another phase of project construction. Upper Pond 1) Set-up of erosion control and stockpile area. 2) Initiate dewatering as needed to facilitate a dry working area. 3) Install dissipator pads and rock berm. 4) Complete excavation of the basin interior. 5) Add underdroln and manifold systems. 6) Install stone layers of wetland bottom. 7) Complete installation of sand to grade. 8) Install wetland plants according to planting plan. 9) Apply seed and straw to any disturbed areas. Lower Pond 1) Complete grading. 2) Install wetland plants according to planting plan. 3) Apply seed and straw to any disturbed areas. 4) Thoroughly clean all sediment from roadways or other areas outside project area. 5) Request a final inspection from the Project Engineer. MAP LEGEND _== CULVERT + CONTROL POINT ----- EASEMENT BOUNDARY DISTURBANCE LIMITS EXISTING CONTOUR PROPOSED CONTOUR —. — SILT FENCE +z.a SPOT ELEVATION PROPOSED WETLAND . PROPOSED WETLAND FRINGE ® ROCK CHECKDAMS/DISSiPATORS ® PROTECTED GRASS AREAS 00 FILL SLOPES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1. All erosion control must be set-up and inspected prior to commencement of grading operations. 2. All slopes shall be seeded and stabilized with a dense coverage of grass. Any exposed or bare slopes shall be re -seeded or protected with erosion control blanket. Erosion control blanket shall be of type North American Green SC 125BN or equivalent. 3. All backfil shall be mineral soil suitable for compacting and generally free of debris or other material greater than 2 inches in size. 4. AN elevations and channel dimensions shall be met within a tolerance of 0.1' 5. Stabilization measures shall be implemented as soon as possible following completed areas of construction. 6. Provide temporary or permanent groundcover on all exposed areas within 21 calendar days following completion of any phase of grading. Provide a permanent groundcover for all disturbed areas within 15 working days or within 90 calendar days (whichever is shorter) following completion of construction or development. 7. All sediment and erosion control devices shall be inspected every seven (7) days or after each rainfall occurence that exceeds one-half (1/2) inch. Damaged or ineffective devices shall be repaired or replaced, as necessary. 8. All erosion control devices shall be properly maintained during all phases of the construction until the completion of all construction acifivities and all disturbed areas have been stabilized. Additional control devices may be required during construction in order to control erosion and/or off -site sedimentation. All temporary control devices shall be removed once construction is complete and the site is stabilized. 9. The contractor must take necessary action to minimize the tracking of mud off site areas. The contrc�c�tor shall daily remove mud/soil from pavement, as may be required. RECEIVED SEEDING NOTES: FEB 13 2015 • a "cp ; Re -seed all disturbed upland areas, berms, and slopes as directed. 02943a 1� wn x+l t Permanent seeding (Spring/Summer only) of: 50lbs/acre tall fescue, 5lbs/acre centipede, 25lbs/acre bermudagross (hulled) Apply fertilizer (10-2440) at a rate of Stabs/ac and Ime at 4000lbs/acre. Spread straw mulch or(pr y ?r disturbed areas at a rate of 1.5 tons /acre. (/L 61"/f _ _ _ __ ..._ _ , _ _ _._. _. .__ . _ _ .__ ...._. _ i _ .. _ . _ . ... - art. i . ..� . I �' I � 1 .'. xr� .i I �' i .. � r -' 1 � � � .. _ � � � .i P �fl I _ � _ � � ' l . �. i r �� i ' � .. I _� Y � _ -. �. 7 I o � 1 r n -. _ � _ � � � _ i i .. � < _ � _ f , � _ � — I � _ l .. .. - �" � .. t • . 1 - _ r) r� - - � � __ � j I .. I i ` I I � � _ � � .1 a ) i � � I � i ll' .. � i I �l .� � � ' 1 I � I l i I � I .� „ _ � � J _ I i � � - r i I Y Inlet protection & (Class B Stone) Existing grassed Fill slopes Outlet Inlet protection areas to remain Erin Manifold (Class B Stone) Wetland e Y� HWY24 0 Si I EU z v £ `U �__ Main wetland/a - I--�� treatment area U x Y -0 0 a U a Ot I � a U i 1 M Q U - Modified ` outlet riser Stone _ 1 ro Infiltration _ S: °u Pad Protected _ f Stockpile I w r Infiltration slopes Existing I Area I N -Z N Existing Manifold InfiltrPtoiodn t'—•— a s — "o o eeline _•_ _•_� m maw P o D Existing ��� ' %� _ Playground y a 'sEt, '. RECEIVED -- 7-02')434 _ 0 30 60 Fee, F �� '���� o FEB 1$ 2015 :vGINE``�•�? ��'�sT�p P \\\ Scale: 1 in = 30 ff oem � b,rr File No. c//S Do ng: 112 Sheet 'I pf 10 Easement Boundary DisturbanceNWRAN '• q • ai: Profile View -1+ 0.00 0+0 .00 1+ .00 2+0 .00 3+0 .00 4+ .00 5+0 .00 20. Existing Existing Existing Culverts Sidewalk Existin Berm Riser \ Wetland Surface Existing 0 EL: 9.5' 1 T' Culvert Clean Sand 10.0 - Foreboy 18" Class 2 /12- ea Manifold Area Bottom stone Gravel (see details) EL: 6.0' 0.0 -1+ 0.00 0+0 .00 1+0 .00 2+C 3.00 3+ .00 4+CD.00 5+ .00 Section View A -A' FBI Slope 3+20.56 Existing Ground 14.0 Wetland A' 3.0 io A Surface 11.0 \ / 10 \ \ / 10 9.0 .. - t___ 7�Clean / Sand 7.0 J� 0.0 3.0 Pea Gravel wo Class 2 xo 1.0 \ 0 0 RECEIVED .a�,4s4 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 FEB 13 2015 wMnq: •�c.re..nl.eq heet 4 of I r • Sys>� � Existing .7#q� grassed , _ (7234�4 areas to remain Wetland HWY 24 slopes F; ..4/ E': . 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Proposed Marsh Surface Prop. NHWL Lowered Culvert \ _ _ - - - - - - - EL: -1.5' Proposed Tidal Creek 00 4+ .00 5+0 .00 6+ .00 7+ .00 8+ .00 9+0 .00 10+ 0.00 Section View 14.0 1 J.0 12.0 11.0 900 ao zo &0 30 4.0 10 20 1.0 0 -1.0 -20 -10 -AO 2! Existing ground Prop. NHWL Proposed Marsh Surface -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Section View 1A0 3.0 120 11.0 t0 0. too Existing ground 7.0 0.0 Prop. wo l0 NHWL 20 0 1.0 0 - -1.0 Proposed _ao Marsh Surface -5 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 010 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Section View 2 a) 0 3U Ez 02 N c 0) 'o tU u} 5m U� �U 0) a U C a a U 4+50.00 � c 14.0 EO /10 c 0 12.0 a) U - c 11.0 10 Existing ground ' z m 9.0 \ ^ t U 7.0 i ..,. mwm�� 1n W N a p 6.0 Prop. 4 NHWL 3.0 20 1.0 - _00, Proposed -2•0 Marsh Surface -3.0 £ -cc Sgy -5 d -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 - 20 -10 0 1020 3Q� RECEIVED ' fiN No. FEB 13 7015 ' ,�`� Drawlo0: p ,NM wane 64* ee o PLANTING NOTES 1. The locations and extent of improvements shown are approximate. Exact locations and limits of disturbance will be identified and marked by the Project Engineer prior to construction. 2. Plant species in the quantities and at the spacings indicated for each area. Acquire target quantities of each species whenever possible. t / Any adjustments will require prior approval by the Project Engineer. 3. Emergent wetland species and shrubs shall be planted in the spring at a time approved by the Project Engineer. • Fr,_ ' N 4. Plant all species in rows at designated spacings. Species distribution shall be determined by Project Engineer at the time of planting. 5. All plant species shall be inspected by the Project Engineer prior to installation. A- A - l\ y X k k k k DISTURBANCE AREA MAIN TREATMENT AREA n WETLAND FRINGE ® ROCK DISSiPATORS GRASS/SEEDING AREAS FILL SLOPES PLANTING LIST Target Quantity Spacing ain Ireatment Area Acorus americana 250 2' Asclepias incamato 250 2' Carex crinita 750 2' Carex lurida 750 2' Juncus effusus 1,500 2' Iris versicolor 250 2' wetland Fringe Eutrochium maculatum 500 3' Helianthus an ustifolius 500 3' Hibiscus moscheutos 150 8-10 Lobelia cardinalis Scirpus cyperinus 500 2' Schoenoplectus tabemaemontani SEEDING NOTES: / Re -seed all slopes and grass areas as // / directed. Temporary seeding at 25lbs/acrk of: Ryegrain - November through March Browntop millet - April through October Permanent seeding (Spring/Summer only) of: 50lbs/acre tall fescue 5lbs/acre centipede 25lbs/acre bermudagrass (hulled) Spread straw mulch on any disturbed areas at a rate of 1.5 tons /acre. / 0 30 80 RECEIVED - _ Feet FEB 13 70Ai Scale: I in = 30 ft 0 o< a c o a in d � m� o� a U a 0) CL U M a a U �'," I S artlna alternlflora 2 000 2 Juncus roemerianus 4,000 2' Wetland Fringe Sporting patens 6,000 2' PLANTING NOTES 1. The locations and extent of improvements shown are approximate. Exact locations and limits of disturbance will be identified and marked by the Project Engineer prior to construction. L—J 2. Plant species in the quantities and at the spacings indicated for each area. Acquire target quantities of each species Project Engineer. IO—� whenever possible. Any adjustments will require prior approval by the 3. Emergent wetland species and shrubs shall be planted in the spring at a time approved by the Project Engineer. 4. Plant all species in rows at designated spacings. Species distribution shall be determined by Project Engineer at the time of planting. 5. All plant species shall be inspected by the Project Engineer prior to installation. Ar + Ar kl k + i k Ar k, - - k k / kk + ++ k ++ k k �/ // // / // // / / -r� -� -1/ / J// / / // / / /1 A, } ,k k k , + k k kk ` kk k +k + + k + Jr k + + + + + k k k k + k + 1 1 /+ k k k k 11 ,r, + } k k + / ai } �, + + + k + } Al k k Al + k + k + + + + '�' ---k-----------� + + k k ki } t + k k X ------ A_ k Al k .h k Jr \ r Ar Ar k} k` Jr k Jr` + Al k k k Jr k k k k k k k k t k \\ / \{, + ` Ar k k k + k k Jr "�' Al k .t Al + k k *`t ,t. X\ + k •�' Ar Jr k Jr + k k k k k Jr + �' k k + k } k k k t* + }\ / k k Al k t} \ k k Jr k k k k k k k• k k t � k k �' k k k k a' k k k k k k' kk k kk Rt +"� -Y `k } k k k _--'-�`--k Ar k -�- k-`ti- -1---,-- - k Jr k k kk •Z(; k k k k k}_ k k Al k k k + fi i' _} k k k k k k k k k + I Ir Ar k t_ kJr Ar Ar k _ / k + + } Ar k k `` Jr k k k k k tt 4 k k k k k k k k k k '�" k k +} k k k k. k k k k k k Jr r 1 Ar —_�-- k k �\� Ar +k k k `y •�k k k k k k 1 SEEDING NOTES: k k k k Jr k k k k k ; 1 �� + Jr ``fit k ,hi Re -seed all slopes and grass areas as �� k + k k } k PLANTING LIST directed. Temporary seeding at 25lbs/acre j/ Target Quantity Spacing of: ��\\k k Restored ars rea Ryegrain - November through March _ Browntop millet -April through October Permanent seeding (Spring/Summer only) of: 50lbs/acre tall fescue 5lbs/acre centipede 251bs/acre bermudagrass (hulled) Spread straw mulch on any disturbed areas at a rate of 1.5 tons /acre. EASEMENT AREA RESTORED MARSH MARSH FRINGE GRASS/SEEDING AREAS RECEIVED FEB i Fm,"-MHD CIr, 0 40 80 Feet Scale: I in = 40 ft CONST Olii ENTRANCE N.T.S- tl03Fi 1. TTF%TCEON�V5t1p�NE CONSS�TpRrI�IW5NPETT/N1REC Ras&UP R YF}I& 1WT BE WAW BpEFUt RESS THEETHE aS a pWWI�E1��S5BByIAIfp,TJJOGG 999RA��OP�n�,DW. pTIH��E GOY NNGFlfNAUµTCNJCµPo y RESPd19µ6111tt Flea. AS NDKAIED ON 11E FlNNIaK RON EXISTING ROADWAY OR WIDTH WRIE Un GREATER. .. .S' MN. 15' MN. NEW CONSTRUC`K PIPE INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. NI culverts shall be of material and size specified. Culverts shall be approved by the Project Engineer prior to installation. 2. Install according to manufacturer's recommendations and standard industry practices. 3. Provide grout, concrete, or other necessary materials to provide a leakproof Seal. 4. Install rock aprons at the and of each pipe. Use Class B riprop underlain with filter fabric. Recommended Wetland Maintenance Activities 1. Outlet h Inlet inspection/minor maintenance. Once par month (after every 1-1.5" atone). Clean out trosh/debris from structures and trash racks. 2. Periodic troll removal. As needed. Clean trash from wetland Interior os needed for wetland aesthetics. 3. Destroy muskrat holes (do this when doing #2 above) SILT FENCE DETAILS N.� SILT FENCE NOTES: 1. Construct fence of standard or satire strength fitter fabric. 2. Ensure the height of fence dam not exceed 24 inches above ground surface. 3. Excavate a trench approximately 4 inches wide and 8 Inches deep for fence installation. 4. Install pasta at a maximum of 8 ft spacing only N wire mash support is used. Extra strength fabric may be installed without mesh at a maximum spacing of 6 ft. 5. Support standard fencing with a wire mesh. All mesh and fabric shall be fastened securely upslope of side poets. Extend mash and fabric into the bottom of the trench. 6. Sockfill the trench and compact soil to provide a solid installation and prevent undercutUnq. 4. Do not mow planted wetland sidealopm. The tops of beans and backelopas should be mowed twice a year or at the Clty's discretion. S. Invasive Species Remwol. Once par year. Only necessary for cattail removal or to improve site aesthetics. 6. Mina OvUet/Inlet repair. Once every 2-3 years. Identify and repair erosion problems. Replace damaged bards in weirs/flashboard risen. 7. Forobay inspection/dipping. Once awry 3-5 years (or as needed). Excavator or similar equip may be needed. Due to the developed nature of this watershed, this activity may not ever be necessary. CHECK DAM/SEDIMENT TRAP N.T.S. I. CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 1. Place stone to the lines and dimensions shown In the plan an a filter fabric foundation. 2. Keep the Carter stone section at least nine (9) Inches below natural ground level where -► the dam abuts the channel banks. ^ / - 3. Extend the stone at least one and a half (1.5) feet bewnd the ditch banks to keep overflow water front ndnitting slhiQ dam as it r?-entrs the efimnd. 4. Use four toy to fifteen (15/ Inch atone tNCD07 tlam 1 or dam 8 erosion control stone). Place 12 inches of #57 stone an the upstream face of the check dam. e 5. IsSNrospasa spacing betwas een dome fheaup ere elevation at the top of the lower dam m. w,v, - 6. Protect the channel downstream from the upper check dam, considering that water will 7. Mace sure and the channel reach above the most upstream dam is stable. B. Enwre that channel urtenan es, such as Culvert entrances below Chad( dame. re net i Cub to damage r subject g od(age on displaced stones. % II. MAINTENANCE f a. -a.• I spect channel fairdamsae after each runoff event. &smove sediment accumulated bMind check daamm as needed to prsysnt damage to channel vagetatlon, allow the channel to draln Mrough the stone check dam, nd =(p prevent lace flows from earrNaInaa sediment over the dam. 3. Add stores to the dam as deeaad to maintain design height and cross section. van w 12 Inches f57 stone Erosion tla 1 8 \� �.veeeoveveErosionconical eirww tie>vo / epeoseopeoveoveo°eooeeo eevoe_ see a egSge, ;.r, ., see°oeo^ovee °ovaeo o °e e e °e' e . sea eveeeeeeeee a see ti e tie ti e °ovovoeo o e s e e e° a evo�. ,00avaveeoeseooave nee eve°ovoevovovoavaavovoee°oa.. eoeeeoee eaoeaaoee eeo 0 Fetw Wbric SECTION A -A IN mw. I a 01 TURBIDITY CURTAIN DETAILS N.T.S. Stekssreewhasevwy Pt" Rowba0 ft& W, oeeen, DEWATERING DETNLS N.T.S. 50'ar Acomes we dame to sluts as postbls. TURBIDITY CURTAIN NOTES: C ® C 1. Turbidity Curtain to be either pro -made or made using materials approved by N the Project Engineer. Curtain will be removed at project completion. - DEWATERING NOTES: N o C O 2. Turbidly curtain must anchored securely the afire and in the water as - Silt bogs shall be used far all ng operations. Bags deacimust uwi O a n necessary to ensure proper operation during runaH or dewatering. ® b moat be constructed of a 10oz -woven C: C W <`+ E 3. Turbidly curtain shall be of sufficient length to reach ach the channel bottom during non geotextile and appropriately sized fair the fin u� high flow event. Area to be wed -.- A� intended HOwrate. t r^ p Typical Construction ldvoat mi=d Silt logs shall be placed on a Y _ koee..v.e cde ic, pad of Class B erosion control O° >< °"' wMn we y�(uw�; stone built to elevation where P.&*( P.Av stykhdas code (lypcJly Apafaws). we me 1 specified. Rock pad shall be topped with at least 3 inches of #57 c_ ____ •""f^c- _ 1 atone. .gfiN admwrMw Ape 11 alw Lnwhws sift Bag 11 /57 stone Thprlr w dh.h. V .eel fix tnran and Class B a, bin Rolle, Filter Fabric Schsll. flax ftrc lswhw)o yser shwa eewwe>• •• _ i�'<'„- - RECEIVED ehbad vain r2ric (mpwAwel a escwa+Y W natA fbx aayk. tact' engineAee W. W .W Detail Tennessee Department of Transportation FEB 13 2015 Im PROJECT NARRATIVE This project involves the retrofit of two stormwater ponds in Cape Carteret, NC. The work involves conversion of the failing ponds to a more functional and sustainable systems. The work requires grading, the retrofit of concrete riser structures, the installation of riprap, a new culvert, and planting. All work shall be subject to the direction and inspection of the Project Engineer. ENGINEER'S NOTES: The location and alignment of all improvements shown are approximate. The final location and alignment shall be determined during construction using best professional judgment and approved by the Project engineer. Materials lists are provided as on approximation only. Contractor shall independently verify the number and amount of stone, backfill, or other items necessary to properly complete the job. The latest version of the following standards applies to these specifications: A.NCDOT "Standard Specifications For Roads and Structures" dated July 2006 B. NCDENR "Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, 2006" The Contractor shall call the "Call Before You Dig" toll free number to make sure that all utilities are located and marked. Any damage to existing utilities is the responsibility of the Contractor. Any damage resulting from actions of the Contractor to structures or grounds on site will be repaired or replaced at the expense of the Contractor, to a quality meeting or exceeding their previous standards. The Contractor is to ensure public safety during all phases of construction. The Contractor is responsible for clearing and disposing of any man-made materials or other debris that lie within the construction limits, as requested and approved by the Project Engineer. TASK LIST/CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING Culvert Replacement 1) Construction requires that culvert replacement be completed as a first task. 2) Provide temporary road closure materials as needed. 3) Install and maintain erosion control according to details. 4) Provide clean backfill and proper compaction according to detail. 5) Request a final inspection prior to initiating another phase of project construction. Upper Pond 1) Set-up all erosion control and stockpile area. 2) Initiate dewatering as needed to facilitate a dry working area. 3) Install dissipator pads and rock berth. 4) Complete excavation of the basin inferior. 5) Add underdrain and manifold systems. 6) Install stone layers of wetland bottom. 7) Complete installation of sand to grade. 81 Install wetland plants according to planting plan. 9) Apply seed and straw to any disturbed areas. Lower Pond 1) Complete grading. 2) Install wetland plants according to planting plan. 3) Apply seed and straw to any disturbed areas. 4) Thoroughly clean all sediment from roadways or other areas outside project area. 5) Request a final inspection from the Project Engineer. MAP LEGEND 8� ----- CULVERT + CONTROL POINT — — — — — EASEMENT BOUNDARY `ae --------- DISTURBANCE LIMITS U EXISTING CONTOUR PROPOSED CONTOUR e —: — SILT FENCE y` ♦2.8 SPOT ELEVATION PROPOSED WETLAND PROPOSED WETLAND FRINGE 0 m ® ROCK CHECKDAMS/DISSiPATORS ® PROTECTED GRASS AREAS U FILL SLOPES Z o�, GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES: N C U 1. All erosion control must be set-up and inspected prior to commencement of grading operations. � y U y 2. All slopes shall be seeded and stabilized with a dense coverage of grass. Any exposed or bare slopes tC3 shall be re -seeded or protected with erosion control blanket. Erosion control blanket shall be of type North U'. American Green SC1256N or equivalent. o h a U 3. All backfill shall be mineral soil suitable for compacting and generally free of debris or other material a Z ar greater than 2 inches in size. o 4. All elevations and channel dimensions shall be met within a tolerance of 0.1' 5. Stabilization measures shall be implemented as soon as possible following completed areas of construction. 6. Provide temporary or permanent groundcover on all exposed areas within 21 calendar days following rn completion of any phase of grading. Provide a permanent groundcover for all disturbed areas within 15 working days or within 90 calendar days (whichever is shorter) following completion of construction or c $ development. C -6 TI 7. All sediment and erosion control devices shall be inspected every seven (7) days or after each rainfall RECEVED w NEE O e n occurence that exceeds one-half (1 /2) inch. Damaged or ineffective devices shall be repaired or m .0 m replaced, as necessary. APR 2 2 2Di5 = a a a >< m u f a s 8. All erosion control devices shall be property maintained during all phases of the construction until the RCrr+ pa c, completion of all construction acitivities and all disturbed areas have been stabilized. Additional control devices may be required during construction in order to control erosion and/or off -site sedimentation. All temporary control devices shall be removed once construction is complete and the site Is stabilized. 9. The contractor must take necessary action to minimize the tracking of mud off site areas. The contractor' g shall daily remove mud/soil from pavement, as may be required. RECEIVED SEEDING NOTES: T 3 7.015 Re -seed all disturbed upland areas, berms, and slopes as directed. Permanent seeding (Spring/Summer only) of: 50lbs/acre tall fescue, 5lbs/acre centipede, 25lbs/acre bermudagross (hulled) Apply fertilizer (10-20-20) at a rate of 500lbs/ac and lime at 4000lbs/acre. Spread straw mulch oii any Fie No. disturbed areas at a rate of 1.5 tons /acre. DmwkV: rA" s$ Y .ry y pL1MV_ryp4kY slot a z adn Inlet protection �€ (13A13036 (Class B Stone) Existing grossed Fill slopes Outlet Inlet protection areas to remain Manifold (Class B Stone) Wetland fdn e Y F HWY 24 0 fi k, 3U Z N D X 0 _ r k h u ,. Main wetland/ U Forebay y k ikeatrent area k I o t }y k o o U Yy k k y Al k k yR a 0 t y t � i "... ` Q V Q. N Modified '— outlet riser r -- � • � r Stone l aoi Infiltration Pad Protected -- 1 Stockpile I Infiltration Manifold slopes Existing I Area 1 i•�•—.�•� H z Existing Infiltration m o $ treefine Pond •—•_J m a ° u�uas Existing Playground > •E:.. - RECEIVED o so so �; FW FEB 1 3 2015 s 8 Scale: 1 in = 30 ft DRItM IR+t�A:J IOHK ri'" No. l�TC/�s podnq: Sheet 3 0 10 r M IV IV IV— — 1 i------ — �— — i kh — tt EL: EL I Easement Boundary Disturbance Limit 0.6 ac CAMA Jurisdiction L101 r Profile View Existing Existing _ Culverts Sidewalk Existing Culvert ` O0 Forebay Area T- � Bottom . EL: 6.0' 1+a Ab 0 Wetland Surface EL: 9.5 17, Clean Sand OM=!FN ". 18" Class 2 17' stone On Berm Manifold see details) Section View A -A' Fill Slope 3+20.56 Existing Ground 14.0 Wetland A' 110 Surface 12.0 11.0 10 \ / 10 9.0 — Clean -t --` — _ / Sand 7.0 &0 &0 Pea Gravel .0 Class 2 MID 2.0 to 0 0 RECEIVED - - —50 —40 —30 —20 —10 0 10 0". 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X k k k k a Q I } k\ k ,r k k k k k k Jr Jr k k ,�. k k k Jr k k Jr k $t X\ �t k \\ h} k} k U Al�``�r k 'r }, "r .�. "- k k k k k k i 1 k X `~_} k k I \X } X -'� '- -- --- - k k �t X k -- _ ': y , _�" - - x'-�-,- } kk k Jr kk \ k k `��• X y k Jrr ^x k k k k tiJ X X A-X kh k k `.Jr kk k k k k k k Ar k } Jr k t k �. k k Jr } } t N } k 'r r l C 0) u a Restored Tidal Creek } Restored — , X } Marsh —' J Remove Easement Riser Q Y Boundary 8 Lower 0 40 80 Culvert Existing Feel Retaining Scale: 1 in = 40 ff Wall me no. Dm Inq: wpt.tp l5neet b or 1 o� �o y Berm between ponds g 4 Existing grassed areas to remain Wetland H W Y 24 slopes $ JT Existing Culvert I e`,va 8.00 0 Jr O Z p- ok o c t U Contr 1 k`+- --k Ar Jr jr o� '- °.� h++ \ .00�: k-- _ a- k k k k - _ k k. �- �•; k ++ a a UPoint kk - �. k k k k x i. k k Q a o a U k �, kk kk k k N k k k k , k k k k �+ k C a Q p k�kk k U kk A- .r �'� Sediment k k x.. r 6 k k, k Curtain �• e .t -" k 21' 0Q -- k k k k:,,' 4.0C x =r4 kk k k 4 OO k a) C �. G -t• ` x0 k o Stockpile O Area �� k k U U E Z (j�)(•(% Proposed A� k` Jr 'k _ _ �- _ _� P u a n RestoredMILWL _y `` Q e i! Il Tidal Cree -0.5 t p0 Proposed Restored Marsh 1 MHWL EL: 1.5 ft 2E I (fP Easement c" : g APR Boundary Protected Remove slopes Riser = U 40 80 Lower Culvert RECEIVED = $� _ Fee' (see details) - Sca e: in= =E$ .3 91015 rue no. Seebo 1 EIVED 2 1015 P?9 ePTV Profile View Section View Existing Culvert 1 1 Proposed Creek co 10 12a 11.0 100 \ a0 70 6.0 Prop.50 t 4.0 NHWL `\ 10 2.0 1.0 Proposed _0 -a0 Marsh Surface -3.0 -4.0 0 o-r5o.00 Existing ground 0 0 Existing water surface Existing ground / \ Proposed - � \ Marsh Surface NHWL'� Section View 3+00.00 7 -- Section View 4+50.00 Re -pave road and repair retaining wall. Lowered Culvert EL: -1.5' 4.0 13.a ' ma 130 �. 10 17-0 11.0 0 \1 Existing ground j 10 9. Existing ground ZO 7.00 O 6 a0 _ \ - /� Prop. \�� ���/ NHWL \ ��� — ice/ / 7.0 5.0 4n Prop. NHWL ao 1.0 0 0 �1 yt( 0 . Proposed -20 Proposed �r -1.o Marsh Surface -20 -so Marsh Surface -4.0 -5 -5 —70 —60 —50 —40 —30 - 20 —10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 —50 —40 —30 —20 —10 010 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 11 —70 —60 —50 —40 —30 —20 —10 0 1020 RECEVEC FED ;'1 7015 1mm--onw 61+e t : 1/2' OV gs PLANTING NOTES 1. The locations and extent of improvements shown are approximate. Exact locations and limits of disturbance will be identified and marked by the Project Engineer prior to construction. 2. Plant species in the quantities and at the spacings indicated for each area. Acquire target quantities of each species whenever possible. Any adjustments will require prior approval by the Project Engineer. 3. Emergent wetland species and shrubs shall be planted in the spring at a time approved by the Project Engineer. 4. Plant all species in rows at designated spacings. Species distribution shall be determined by Project Engineer at the time of planting. 5. All plant species shall be inspected by the Project Engineer prior to installation. DISTURBANCE AREA MAIN TREATMENT AREA n WETLAND FRINGE ® ROCK DISSiPATORS GRASS/SEEDING AREAS FILL SLOPES PI ANTIN(; 11U Target Quantity Spacing Main Treatment Area Acorns americans 250 2' Asclepias incarnate 250 2' Carex crinita 750 2' Carex lurida 750 2' Juncus effusus 1,500 2' Iris versicolor 250 2' Wetland Fringe Eutrochium maculatum 500 3' Helionthus an ustifolius 500 3' Hibiscus moscheutos 150 8-10 Lobelia cardinalis Scirpus cyperinus 500 2' Schoenoplectus tabemaemontani k SEEDING NOTES: Re -seed all slopes and grass areas as / directed. Temporary seeding at 25lbs/acrz of: ' Ryegrain - November through March Browntop millet - April through October Permanent seeding (Spring/Summer only) of: 50lbs/acre tall fescue 5lbs/acre centipede 25lbs/acre bermudagrass (hulled) Spread straw mulch on any disturbed areas at a rate of 1.5 tons /acre. 0 30 60 Feet Scale: 1 in = 30 ft Li; APR 2� 2015 PLANTING NOTES 1. The locations and extent of improvements shown are approximate. Exact locations and limits of disturbance will be identified and marked by the Project Engineer prior to construction. 2. Plant species in the quantities and at the spacings indicated for each area. Acquire target quantities of each species whenever possible. Any adjustments will require prior approval by the Project Engineer. 3. Emergent wetland species and shrubs shall be planted in the spring at a time approved by the Project Engineer 4. Plant all species in rows at designated spacings. Species distribution shall be determined by Project Engineer at the time of planting. ­6m, W plant species shall be inspected by the Project Engineer prior to installation. 9 Z 8dd sAr A k kk k�/ /} k } } / / / / / / / - / / / / / / / / / / % /+ A 111 k kk ki }k k / yk Al kk A_ }} A-} �/ / / / 1 i �f y k k ` �/ / k } } } } k k k L `k } k Ar Al k "� Al k k }+ k k } k } �' k �" k k -1 k I k k k } ` }. `} k k } Al + AF k + } k k -� ---- X-__--1h^- k Ar ' k } k k= + X--k k --I k k Jr k '"_ = k} } k y k k% k + Y k k k k k Jr k k k __`x 'F k .It� % k }} � k k '#------ } k k Ar k k "_- k : k t+ \ A k }. k t k �".� --i } k k k k -_,k k .� k k; } k N. Jr k k k k k k ..,� k k k k Jr Jr Jr k k k k k k` }\ � k `. k k k f/3 l -.� k k y k ,� k } k k t ✓ / / A- A* k� } �` k k k �k k �.\ � k k }k k ! ,,. k k k k k Jr k �' k k �,k .% k i k k k k Jrk k �� k k k// j-Y Jr k, } -F �� `. / k k k kk k _ k } k k k k k k k tt K \\ k k Al `� k % �k k k k k �., k k k k k k�. k y -'��t" �., k k�% k kk'� + k k k k_k 'r---x-k---k-x------� -r k k k k k k -'\�, k \ k A, k k k �` _.�� k� k k k k k k k k k _ k k k Al } 'x-7-__k k k k kk k i } k k k} k} + } k k +``.� k k k k k k k t k y A. Al k} k k k k k k k k} k k }` _ k k k k Jr k t� a, f / TT� k k +---�-- +--k -r k k k k`. k k -(A k k A, f �.� } + k k k �. �. k } k k k k k, i Ar SEEDING NOTES: k , k } ``k v k k k k k f _ PLANTING LIST Re -seed all slopes and grass areas as + k `` k directed. Temporary seeding at 25lbs/acre �� A'k k `- k Ir j/ of: �'�k kA- Ryegrain - November through March Browntop millet - April through October Permanent seeding (Spring/Summer only) of: 50lbs/acre tall fescue ' 5lbs/acre centipede 25lbs/acre bermudagrass (hulled) Target Quantity Spacing Restored MarshArea S artina altemiflora 2 000 2' Juncus roemedanus 4,000 2' Wetland Fringe Spartina patens 6,000 2' Spread straw mulch on any disturbed areas at a rate of 1.5 tons /acre. EASEMENT AREA RESTORED MARSH MARSH FRINGE GRASS/SEEDING AREAS 0 40 80 Feet Scale: I in = 40 ft CGNSIRIICRON cNTRAHM N.T.S NoI pU �� CE �{� 1. TOTtNBI1�TpMAUCilOvr EMRNAInRC�E�SJpU�SE�DN " 2RE WD IS NOST�RR'&0VED BTIYN�T�HE�pY�ESHIQE IRA'h.L- ST B�E1 WA41THJV TpBpEFUORE ENTOEirtlNNO THE aS 3.Radt�l�Ay,TO Rl CT�•gv�r.'IHNE OLLO GF1tryAUµTp10/.yPo�TY RESP 59 D 1' FA ^" BVOICA�THE nN AL RON EXISTING ROADWAY 15' OR WOTH OF WDEST EWIPoIQIT, E EORIA�R.. Is Oft"Amm X.,� PIPE INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. NI culverts shall be of material and size specified. Culverts shall be approved by the Project Engineer prior to installation. 2. Install according to manufacturer's recommendations and standard industry practices. 3. Provide grout, concrete, or other necessary materials to provide a leakproof s"L 4. Install rock aprons at the and of each pipe. Use Clare B riprop underlain with filter fabric. Recommended Wetland Maintenance Activities 1. Outlet & Inlet inspection/minor maintenance. Once per month (after every 1-1.5' atom). Clean out trash/debris from structures and trash racks. 2. Periodic trash removal. As needed. Clean trash from wetland Interior as needed for Weiland aesthetics. 3. Destroy muskrat hoes (do this when doing /2 above) 4. Do not mow planted wetland sideelopea. The tops of berms and backslopes should be mowed twice a year or at the City's discretion. 5. Invasive Species Removal. Once per year. Only necessary for cattail removal or to Improve site aesthetics. 6. Minor Outlet/Inlet repair. Once every 2-3 years. Identify and repair erosion problems. Replace damaged boards in waim/flashboard risers. 7. Forsbay inspection/dipping. Once every 3-5 years (or as needed). Excavator or similar equip may be needed. Due to the developed nature of this watershed, this activity may not ever be necemary. SILT FENCE DETAILS N.T.S. SILT FENCE NOTES: 1. Construct fence of standard or extra strength fitter fabric. 2. Ensure the height of fence does not exceed 24 inches above ground surface. 3. Excavate a trench approximately 4 Inches wide and 8 inches deep for fares installation. 4. Install posts at a maximum of 8 it spacing only if wire mean support is used. Extra strength fabric may be installed without mesh at a maximum spacing of 6 ft. S. Support standard fencing with a wire mesh. Ad mash and fabric shall be fastened securely upalope of side poets. Extend mesh and fabric into the bottom of the trench. 6. Backfill the trench and compact son to provide a tam installation and prevent undercutting. TURBIDITY CURUdN DETAILS N.T.S. TURBIDITY CURTAIN NOTES: a= a. a s •. id8►. w.. ewr Wt�Sxcnon c;sv w le' _>L 1. Turbidity curtain to be either pre -made or made using materials approved by the Project Engineer. Curtain will be removed at project completion. 2. Turbidy curtain must be anchored securely on the sham and in the water as necessary to ansure proper operation during runoff or dewatering. 3. Turbidy Curtain shall be of sufficient length to reach the channel bottom during high flow event. po:Mlit/px.tr Slnafa.ml. tee cowl i r aT. co-mawem �]ae x •Fx. faawrs } � )I 'WutT •.u' cF.r. I' ) ,xeifa aasm.rd •, � bJe[ IbNavn etas; a AfAF f�l<'FeW°SIa Ielrbad vmU :dic':�^aevvrvsi. <!:'w aCdda!wlfdhx flair. YaArll� ypu eytufan S4'm .M' r+Yt wyn'. omc++FAiso Detail Tennessee Department of Transportation CHECK DAM/SEDIMENT TRAP N.T.S. I. CONSTRUCTION SPECInwioNS I. Piece time to the lines and dimensions shown In the plan an a filter fabric foundation. 2. Keep the center stone section at Imat nine (9) inches below natural ground level where the dam w�rabuts that e channel banks. ry-st are and a half (�n en wn overflow 4. UweanTf t4)nd Witenna(t5) dM�M atone ,-, t daesbt�tca data Bterosionks to contro�one). Place 12 Inches of #57 stone an the upstream face of the check dam. 5. ISett ss thepe�8 between eo tls to aassuon of the that the elevation at the top of the Iowa dam 6. Protect the channel downstream from the lowest check dam, considering that water will haw over an around the dam. 7. Make sure at the channel reach above the most upstream don Is store. B. Ensure that channel ablurtanonces• such as culvert entrances below check dame, are not subject to damage m ockage from displaced stanes. II. MAINTENANCE 11 fgrlze,d channel far damage after each runoff event. 2. Ramave sediment accumulated behind check dam as needed to pmwant damage to prevai ll veget l owe altofrom the channel to dr on throe done stone check down, and 3. Add atones to the dam as Reneged to maintain design height and ooee section. 12 Ncnev vqr9 07 stY ale .'e•° DVm can�eallefwN iio°ono°oo°e e o . °va°o°oQo o e e ere°oe'eo ° e °eoe•• e. ovo°o o°o°o°o°e ovove ere epoeo o°o o°ovovovo°e000e sects° a°o°o 0o a ova°e a °e °°e°e °oeoe a o°o°o°oeovo°o °e° Fat'. fabric SECTION A -A Stiles a °+cars evri et°ce flee! °g se6-rt es �b W a A; onxaa _. rt doze :> spFo�e °s roscbk. Typical Construction Lamm DEWAIERNG& DEWATERING NOTES: Silt bags shall be used fa ail dewateting operations. Bags must be constructed of a 10oz non -woven geotexDle and appropriately sized for the Intended flowrote. Silt bags shall be placed on a pad of Clare B erosion control stone butt to elevation where Specified. Rock pad shall be topped with at least 3 inches of J57 stone. ............ FEB 13 20t k>"tYi'lvr�IN 644 1.5' min. RECEIVED APR 2 2 2015 pCe M•Mr'Ip� CIT Ol C L C O u C) O LL U N Z CCD cc a N aJ m y P ewtamlwa101.ero Cape Carteret Churches Stormwater Pond Retrofits Location Map Vicinity Map Project Manager: Lexi Weaver NC Coastal Federation 252.393.8185 Project Engineer Kris Bass 919.960.1552 Project Summary Disturbed Area: 2 acres RECEIVED APR 2 2 1n8 Sheet 1: CAMA Schematic Sheet 2: Notes Sheet 3: Upper Pond Schematic Sheet 4: Upper Pond Grading Sheet 5: Lower Pond Schematic cAL r; Sheet 6: Lower Pond Grading 028434 1 Sheet 7: Lower Pond Sections RE'ENEC ';c,�E P5�\.�' Sheet 8: Upper Pond Planting Sheet 9: Lower Pond Planting Sheet 10: Details a N 0 3U Ez o N C: N D N a LU 7 N U � B � �U � t H U 0 U 0 U �.N'1 nufN-rd ^.Si^a t Cape Carteret Churches Stormwater Pond Retrofits Location Map Vicirc Vcu A t ` w U E Project Manager: Lexi Weaver Y Y y NC Coastal Federation Sheet 1: CAMA Schematic 252.393.8185 Sheet 2: Notes Sheet 3: Upper Pond Schematic CAti Project Engineer Sheet 4: Upper Pond Grading FES o; Kris Bass Sheet 5: Lower Pond Schematic ; _AL �9 919.960.1552 Sheet 6: Lower Pond Grading 02s434 Sheet 7: Lower Pond Sections RECEIVED ��p� vGINE�e'Sy��� Project Summary Sheet 8: Upper Pond Planting FEB ] 8 lob Disturbed Area: 2 acres Sheet 9: Lower Pond Planting_ �z6/is Flb No. Sheet 10: Details t �• r • x: } M 0 I