HomeMy WebLinkAbout19961149 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_19961220State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and
Mr. Jim Tucker
Dayton-Hudson Corp.
c% Target Stores
33 South Sixth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55440-1392
Dear Mr. Tucker.
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January 21, 1997
Durham County
DWQ Project # 961149
ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS
You have our approval to place fill material in 0.86 acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of
developing a commercial site at 15-501 and Mt. Moriah Road, as you described in your application dated 20
December 1996. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water
Quality Certification Number 2671. This certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number 26
when it is issued by.the Corps of Engineers.
This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as
modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new
application. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory
mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H.0506 (h) (6) and (7). For this approval to be
valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed
below. Mitigation shall be done on the entire Dawn McFarland tract on New Hope Creek. Additional written
approval for the wetland mitigation and stormwater management plan is required before wetland fill occurs. A
deed restriction or conservation easement shall be added to the entire mitigation tract to prevent future fill.
The smallest pasture on this tract may be utilized for spoil disposal if requested. In addition, you should get
any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to)
Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations.
This approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in
the General Certification.
If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing.
You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written
petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of
Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions
are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing.
This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water
Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786.
Sin er ly
Pr stun Howard, Jr. P.
Attachment
cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers
Corps of Engineers Raleigh Field Office
Raleigh DWQ Regional Office
Central Files
Jim Eizenhart; Kimley-Horn Associates 961149.1tr
Division of Water Quality. • Environmental Sciences Branch
Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959
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NEW HOPE CREEK CORRIDOR ADVISORY CON NU=E
February 24, 1997
COMMITTEE Mr. John Dome
MEMBERS Water Quality Lab
4401 Reddy Creek Rd
Hildegard Ryals - Interim Chair Raleigh, NC 27607
Friends of New Hope,
Durham County Dear Mr. Dome:
Norm Christensen
Judson Edehurn Thanks for taking the time today to review for me the steps of
Duke University
Randy Dodd the permitting process, particularly with regard to the permit issued in
Michael Pereira January for the pending Target rezoning application in Durham. As you
Durham Open Space & Trails remarked, it is difficult, without benefit of maps, to get an accurate
Commission
Bill Hutchins picture of the off-site wetland mitigation arrangement which you described.
Friends of New Hope,
Orange County The March 11 meeting of the New Hope Creek Corridor Advisory
Stella Maunsell
Orange County Parks & Committee will be: 5:30 to 6:45 PM at the Southwest Branch Durham Library,
Recreation Commission 3605 Shannon Drive. We meet in the Conference room, ground floor on
Carol Pekar right.
Chapel Nil! Greenways
Commission
Enclosed is a map of this area of Durham. The Library is off Shannon
Landowners: Drive at its intersection with Chapel Hill Road. Shannon Drive runs N-S from
Richard Hamilton Chapel Hill Rd to Durham Chapel Hill Boulevard (15-501 Business). You can
Isaac Harold best reach Chapel Hill Boulevard via I-40 to Exit 270 , turn right (east)
NC Wildlife Resources onto 15-501 Business toward South Square Shopping Center (keep left, do
c°tntWesley nMagat
Joao & not get onto 15-501 Bypass) then right onto Shannon Drive and you will be
Mimosa Drive Neighborhood heading South toward Chapel Hill Rd.) Problems? call the Library at
Wade H. Penny, Jr. 560-0290.
Michael Waldroup
Advisors: The New Hope Master Plan is directly concerned with protection of
flood plains & wetlands and your presentation should be very helpful to
Kenneth Coulter the Committee. Thank you again for suggesting that you would come over
Coulter and Associates for this meeting. I look forward to meeting you.
Marty Van Dwyne
US Army Corps of Engineers Sincerely yours,
Dr. Robert Healy
Duke University
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NEW HOPE CREEK CORRIDOR ADVISORY COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1997
5:30 p.m.
SOUTHWEST BRANCH DURHAM LIBRARY
3605 Shannon Drive
AGENDA
5:30 Introductions & Approval of Minutes of February 11 1997
5:45 Explanation of N.C.stormwater permitting process & regulations:
John Dorney, Water Quality Lab, State of North Carolina:
6:00 Commission Reports:
DOST - Stark, Emison
Orange Parks & Rec. =Maunsell
Chapel Hill Greenways Pekar
N.C.Wildlife. Resources Commission: Isaac
6:20 Status of Projects
Githens School Park: Waldroup
Sandy Creek: -Coulter/ Ryals
Hollow Rock Area/ Duke Forest :Edeburn -Approve Duke
letter (draft, enclosed)
Leigh Farm: Ryals `
15-501 Major Investment Study (MIS) status & volunteers for Citizens
Advisory Committee(CAC) to this: Hutchins, Stark, Waldroup
6:45 Update on Rezonings:Target Rezoning,Hope Valley Commons,
Durham Crossinq, Leigh Farm & others??
7:00 Adjourn if no New Business:
N.B. "Common Ground FOR THE COMMON GOOD"
Durham Open Space and Trails Commission, Forum
Carolina Theatre, Durham
April 16, 8 AM to 2PM,
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DRAFT Letter to? Duke administration re. Hollow Rock area.
Dear:
e Creek O en Space Master Plan anal the impl=entation
I am sure you are aware of the New Hop P Durham and Orar;?ge counties, Chapel Hill
efforts which have been underway since the Plan's adoption
pleased that aig ificant progress has bean made in
and the City of Durham several years ago. We are yep' P
aesthetic and
recreational known as the"Holl t?"r}?
areas to insure continued protection of the natural, what is
a number of corridor. I write to request your help in facilitating Class dialogue 1? regardin
in th a Land Resources Cotntnittee Report.
Rock" area along Erwin F.oad, an area identified
Triangle Land Conservancy and other groups have
''he New Hope Corridor Advisors' ComrtnittEe, reserve its integrity.
pr
tibns for this area and
been studying waYs to follow the N later Plan's recoriutienda
h he Triangle Land Conservancy has been in direct contact with M r3 PortrBg bl of the And althoug Committee has continued interest
7.75 acre portion of this land, the New Hope bordering the creek to the south. We are
University land there as well as land owned by Mr. Wade Penny, interested c Plan. and the in pursuing a strategy which would be both beneficial to the Urrs Erwin Road New
Potential
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Redu eduction of recreational pressure on the Duke Forest, the Scenic character
development options are a few of the issues we would like to discuss. We believe that there ar--ccrta?ly
hi.ch ide the University an excellent financial return without `?'u'g r?
wave through w r.Prov
on the natural features of the area.
We would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you at your convenience.
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Minutes of February 11, 1997 ,
MEETING: At SW Dw&am I ''bz convened by Ryals at 5:30 pm Tues. Feb. I 1
PRESENT: EdebUD4 Hutchins, Mauaselt, Ryals, Stark, and Coulter, advisor
VISITORS: Pat Halpin, Ed Harrison, John Kent, Mike Waldrop
MINUTES: Jan. 14 minutes approved
Ryals passed out an article from the AICP Pl= ners Casebook, Stunner 1995,
which focused on the bistory of planning around the 15-5.01/140 interchange & the
Durham/Orange county line. The article stated that this was an example of how planning
to
will uldmtely fait without ordinances to enforce good planning, and the political will
carry them out.
REPORTS: iVlaunsell and Ed Harrison reported about a' "Trails for the Triangle"
Conference which they attended on Feb. 8 which was sponsored by DOST, TLC, and
others. Maunsell said the focus ofthe coR£erence was about bringing interested groups'
-together into one movement; and about joining up the yarious trail systems. There was
talk abmit how. to connect trails in the 15-501/I4.0 area. Harrison said that the Durbaffi
subgroup spoke.aboutconneeting the American Tobacco Trail to the Chapel Hill trails.
Commissioner Reckhdw saw a strong need to get trails on the ground soon, and Planner
'Beverly Norwood said that the North-South trail west of the New Dope should be the first.
priority. ACTION: Harrison will get together with NoAvood, Danner, Waldrop, and
Coulter to walk the potential trail. Maunsell's mentioning bike/pedestrian/equestrian trails
sparked Stark's concern, which he said was voiced by sportsmen and wildlife officials
alike, that equestrian trails should be separate from bike/pedestrian trails. Kent said
equestrian trails had been separate in some public parks for some time. ACTION: Ryals
agreed to send Stark a copy of $).e NHCCAC response to the 1995/96 Am3y Corps of
3 Engineers Master Plan.
Harrison attended a NCDOT•transportation roundtable on. Feb. 11, and statedAhat
Deputy Secretary David Kittg asked Ed about the prospects fors bicycle trail, paved or
gravel, along New Hope Creek. Harrison asked the DOT staff about the Citizens Adviso-N
Committee report expressing concern about what kind of bridge would be rebuilt for 15-
501 across New Hope Creek_ They suggested that they are not accustomed to being told
l)v citizens what sorts of bridges they should build.
Coulter brought up a confereu.ce being sponsored by the Triangle J Council of
Governments on March 14 in Raleigh, "This Land Is Our Land", to help create a strategy
to preserve and maintain open. spaces.
Edeburn mentioned a US-TALE Conference on. Landscaping to be held at the
lt?lchols School of Vie ET.m.1yo.n..ment at ITul;e March 16-19, and said that lie „ill load a field
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27030-3wo
September 24, 1996
Mr. John Dorney
Division of Environmental Management
North Carolina Department of Health,
Environment, and Natural Resources
Post Office Box 29535
Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535
Re: Stormwater Management (401 Water Quality Certificate) Proposal
Target Site, US IN= and Mount Moriah Road
Durham, North Carolina
Dear Mr. Dorney,
Thanks for taking the time to update inc on your follow ups from our pre-
application meeting on September 5, 1996 regarding our pending 401 water
Quality Certificate application fvr the development of a Target store in
Durham, North Carollua at the intersections of US 151501 and Mount Moriah
Road. Based on our conversation, I understand that you will be meeting with
Bradley Bennett on 'C6ureday to discuss with him this project as well as DEM
policy with respect to the type of stormwater management system that was
discussed as a potential option for this prtliect. Since your meeting is a policy
meeting, we will not attend, but as discusmd, we would like to meet with you
and Bradley next week to discuss the results of that meeting and to determine
how to best manage stormwater on the proposed Target site.
Since we will not he attending your lmlic:y meeting, we would like to reiterate
sonic points made during our pre-application meeting for your consideration at
that time. Our client has a number of constraints imposed by others on this
property and has tried diligently to date tc} work with adjoining property owners
to develop a "big picture" resolution to stormwater management in the area but
to no avail. Our client would prefer to use: a traditional gravity flow system
and not incur the cost of an attemmtive method. However, until off-site options
become available when adjoining property owners develop those lands, we are
examining an expensive although not ideal system (from our perspective) as a
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near term solution due to the uniyuc site constraint-_ It is our client's desire to
utilize a traditional gravity flow system to a basin off site in the future and to
develop (recapture) the areas an site that will temporarily he dedicated for the
proposed basins for the option proposed. 't'arget Is willing to provide whatever
assurances from a maintenance perspective that are necessary, such as back up
pourer supplies in the event of failure, ere. to ensure the system works during
its term of operation should this be the method chosen.
In summary, as you are c onsidcring a policy decision regarding pumping
stornawater by mechanical means, we ask that you consider permanent versus
temporary optionq and ennsider options in the policy that sites could be
cemsidered on a case by case basis for such circumstances as described above.
As we are in the planning and pre-application process, the stormwater system is,
one option that has been proposed for this site. We believe that conventional
gravity systems are ttre preferred method for managing stormwater due to costs
and past experience with these systems, however, that option may not be
available on this tract if all stormwater is to be handled on site- We are open to
suggestions as to how we can satisfy both water quality goals and project
development goals and working with your Departtnent to fund a solution.
We are looking forward to meeting with you and Bradley Bennett to discuss
this project specifically next week. Again, thank you for your assistance oil
this project and your consideration of the above during your meeting. Any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
1
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Manager, Environmental Services
cc: Scott Columb
Rich Barta
At Williford
Peter Bishop
Steve Clark
MEMORANDUM
TO: JOHN DORNEY
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES BRANCH
96 PERMIT NO: 0001149
DURHAM TARGET SITE
COMMERCIAL FILL
APP
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SUBJECT: WETLAND STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS
-'**EACH ITEM MUST BE ANSWERED (USE N/A FOR NOT APPLICABLE) **
PERMIT YR:
APPLICANT NAME:
PROJECT TYPE:
COE #-
RCD_FROM _CDA:
REG OFFICE:
RIVER AND SUB BASIN J: 030605
STREAM CLASS: SIV
WL IMPACT?: Y N
WL REQUESTED:
WL_SCORE M :
MITIGATION?: Y/
MITIGATION-SIZE:
7
PRINT NAMES :
Reviewer-Z5
WQ SUPV..
DATE:
COUNTY: DURHAM
PERMIT TYPE: NW26
DOT It :
DATE FRM CDA: 12/20/96
STR INDEX N0: 16-41-1-(1
WL TYPE:
WL_ACR_EST?;
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WATER IMPACTED BY FILL?:SN
MITIGATION_TYPE :??6
DID YOU REQUEST MORE INFO?:ON
IS WETLAND RATING SHEET ATTACHED?: Y/N
HAVE PROJECT CHANGES/CONDITIONS BEEN DISCUSSED WITH APPLICANT?: Y/N
RECOMMENDATION (Circle One): ISSUE I E/CO DENY
COMMENTS:
CC:
Regional Office
Central Files
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DEM ID:
9614q
ACTION ID:
Nationwide Permit Requested (Provide Nationwide Permit #):
JOINT FORM FOR
Nationwide permits that require notification to the Corps of Engineers
Nationwide permits that require application for Section 401 certification
WILMINGTON DISTRICT ENGINEER
CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
P.O. Box 1890
Wilmington, NC 28402-1890
A=: CESAW-CO-E
Telephone (919) 251-4511
WATER QUALITY PLANNING
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH,
AND NATURAL RESOURCES
P.O. Bo' 29535
Raleigh, NC 27626-0535
ATTN: MR JOHN DORNEY
Telephone (919) 733-5083
ONE (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT.
PLEASE PRINT.
1. Owners Name: Dayton Hudson Corporation, c/o Tareet Stores Attn :Iim Tucker
2. Owners Address: 33 South Sixth Street, Minneap6lis, MN 55440-1392
3. Owners Phone Number (Home):
(Work): (612) 304-6453
4. If Applicable: Agent's name or responsible corporate official, address, phone number.
See Attachment A - Agent Authorization letter for Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
5. Location of work (MUST ATTACH MAP). County: Durham (see attached maps)
Nearest Town or City:
Durham
Specific Location (Include road numbers, landmarks, etc.): Northeast quadrat of the US 15/501
and Mt. Moriah Road Intersection
6. Name of Closest Stream/River. Dry Creek, unnamed tributary (intermittent stream) :to which
discharges into New Hope Creek
7. River Basin: Cape Fear River basin
8. Is this project located in a watershed classified as Trout, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, or WS IN YES [ ] NO [K-]
9. Have any Section 404 permits been previously requested for use on this property? YES V ] NO ' [ J
If yes, explain. See attached Sheet A
10. Estimated total number of acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, located on project site:
(See attached delineation on 8 1/2" x 11" and 24" x 36" plans)
11. Number of acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, impacted by the proposed project:
Filled: 0.8 6 ac e
Drained: -
Flooded: -
Excavated:
Total Impacted: 0.86 acres
12. Desc ripdoa cf proposed (Asr F'r.At?S- Ir' II" draw+?as ouIY3:. Coustruction of a 125,000 $7
Targae centar znd associated nartc:;?g ;hOl=ty -t-- (sea AMUched 8 1/2` aid 74" x 364
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t2ea to r4n wedmd: see a QU= A_
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9. This site was previously part of a larger assemblage of parcels to be developed
by others as a Wal-Mart and Sams commercial center. The previous developer
delineated the wetlands on the tract which were certified by the U.S. Corps of
Engineers in 1991. It is our understanding that permits were issued to the
previous owner for the proposed Wal-Mart development.
14. Due to the location of the wetlands within the parcel as well as other size and
development constraints associated with the property, wetland avoidance is not
feasible. Wetland minimization/mitigation efforts are detailed on the attached
mitigation summary. In summary, 1.72 acres of wetlands will be created in the
New Hope Creek watershed.
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Attachment A
Kimley-Horn
and Associates, Inc.
Stormwater Management Measures
For Section 401 Water Quality Certification
Target Center
Mount Moriah Road and US 151501
Durham, North Carolina
December 16,1996
As part of the 401 Water Quality Certification, Target Stores is incorporating several stormwater
management measures for water quality to meet the State's antidegradation policy. These
management measures are based on several conversations with NCDEHNR staff through site visits
and pre-application meetings. In summary, Target Stores will treat stormwater generated by the
proposed development through the use of sand filters ("Delaware" filters) and create 1.72 acres of
wetlands off site to compensate for the functions lost as a result of impacting the 0.86 acres of
wetlands on site.
The Stormwater Plan prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. includes the typical location
and type of filters to be used to treat stormwater on-site. The final design will be submitted after the
City of Durham has reviewed the project so that any changes to the plan can be incorporated at that
time. In addition, since the stormwater that is flowing through the stream on site will need to be
piped through tr.e site, measures have been taken to slow flows of the stream through in pipe
measures as shown on the plan in order to reduce potential erosion and maintain the existing stream
channel configuration off site.
The wetlands creation will occur on property owned by Mrs. Dawn McFarland to the north of the
property. This property is located along an unnamed tributary to New Hope Creek. The site is
currently used for agriculture. The drainage area generating stormwater being discharged onto the
Target site is similar in size to the drainage area generating stormwater being discharged to the
McFarland property. In addition, both drainages contain similar developed uses and are subject to
the same future development potential. The applicant will create 1.72 acres of forested wetland from
active upland agricultural fields. The location is shown on the attached USGS map. The exact
location will be determined in the future. The owner has agreed to sell the acreage necessary. The
final location will depend on further study, location of site boundaries and input from NCDEHNR.
The final plans will be submitted with the final plans for the sand filters.
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512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188, 919-733-3391
Charles R.17 wood, Executive Diteccor
MEMORANDUM
TO: John Dorney
Division of Water Quality
FROM: Owen F. Anderson, Piedmont Region Coordinator
Ilabitat Conservation Program
DA Y..t~: January 14, 1997
SUBJECT: 401 Water Quality Certification for Dayton Hudson Corporation, Durham,
County, NC:, Ory Creek, Cape Fear Basin, 961149
Staff biologists with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission have
reviewed the subject application for 401 Water Quality Certification with respect to
anticipated project impacts on aquatic habitats. Our comments are provided in accordance
with certain provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (Stat. 401, as amended; 16
U.S.C. 661 et. seq.), and Section 401(b) of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (as amended), and
North Carolina General Statutes (G.S. 113-131 et scq).
The applicant proposes to fill 0.86 acres of wetlands for the construction ol'a Target
Store. The wetlands are located in the New Hopc Creek Subbasin, which is designated Class
C NSW in this Section.
The applicant has proposed mitigation of 1.72 acres in the New Hope watershed to
replace the functions that will be lost at the developed site. The applicant proposes to treat
stormwater from the site by use of sand filters.
While we are pleased that 1.72 acres of wetlands will be restored in the New Napo
C`.rcck Subbasin, we question if 1.72 acres will be sufficient to replace the lost functions at the
Target site. It appears that storrnwater currently flaws from adjacent developments through
the Target wetlands prior to discharge to New Hope Creek. While the sand filters should treat
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stormwater from the Target development, stormwater and pollutants from adjacent areas will
be allowed to flow untreated to New Hope Creek. Additionally, we are concerned that the
sand filters will become clogged with silt and debris; and thus, fail to function properly. A
wet retention pond installed downstream of the Target Store to treat all stormwater flowing
from the proposed Target wd adjacent development would better protect aquatic resources.
We request that this permit be modified as follows.
1. Raquirc that off site stormwater flowing through this drainage be treated as well as the
stormwater from the Target develOpn0ent.
2. Require that sand filters be checked and maintained at regular intervals to unsure peak
function.
3. Require that energy from any stormwater discharge be dissipated to prevent scouring
downstream areas.
Thatnll you fir the opportunity to provide input into the review process. If we can be
of further assistance, please contact our office at (919) 528-4886.
cc: John Ilefner, Supervising Biologist, USFWS
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DEC oft ?l,i P.O. Box 33068
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Mr. John Dorney
Division of Environmental Management
North Carolina Department of Environment,
Health, and Natural Resources
Post Office Box 29535
Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535
Re: 401 Water Quality Certification
Target Site, US 151501 and Mount Moriah Road
Durham, North Carolina
Dear Mr. Dorney:
This letter serves to transmit our joint application for a nationwide permit from
the US Army Corps of Engineers and Section 401 Water Quality Certification
from the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural
Resources. This permit application is being submitted on behalf of our client,
Dayton Hudson Corporation, c/o Target Stores, for the construction of a Target
center in Durham County. The site is located at the intersection of US 151501
and Mt. Moriah Road in the northeast quadrant.
Permit authorization is being requested for filling 0.86 acre palustrine forested
wetlands associated with an intermittent, unnamed tributary to Dry Creek. This
wetland area received a 46 rating based on your wetlands value rating analysis.
Due to the location of the wetlands within the property, avoidance of these areas
was not feasible. Proposed mitigation for the wetland impacts includes the
creation of 1.72 acres of wetlands in agricultural fields owned by Dawn
McFarland. This property is located within the New Hope Creek watershed.
Mitigation efforts are detailed in a mitigation summary memo included as part of
the permit application package.
Based upon conversations with you and Danny Smith during our numerous pre-
application meetings and site visits, it is our understanding that 401 water
quality certification would be issued for this project if appropriate stormwater
quality measures were implemented for on-site water conditions and treatment
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for water entering the site from south of the property. Included as part of the
permit application package is a stormwater management plan showing our
proposed use of sand filters to treat on-site water. The sand filters were designed
using recommendations from your staff during our pre-application meetings and
DEHNR's November 1995 publication, "Stormwater Best Management
Practices". For off-site stormwater, as shown on the attached site plan,
mechanisms have been incorporated into the design to slow the water flows and
prevent erosion. The proposed mitigation is through wetlands
creation/restoration in agricultural fields owned by Dawn McFarland, located
north of the subject property.
It is requested that the permit be issued based on the agreed to measures for
treating stormwater conditioned upon approval by your office of a final design.
The applicant is currently scheduled to meet with the City in January/February
to complete final design with your conditional approval of the design. If
possible, a 6 month time frame to finalize the plan would be preferred in the
event the City postpones the meeting with the applicant. However, it is our
desire to finalize the plans within the next few months.
We hope the information provided in this application is sufficient for your
review. Thank you for your and Danny Smith's coordination and assistance in
the development of this project. We believe that the initial guidance provided by
your department during our numerous pre-application meetings and site visits
will assist in allowing routine processing of this 401 application and the
development of a quality project. Information included in this application has
been sent to Jean Manuele at the Corps of Engineers Raleigh Office. If you have
any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me or Beth Reed at
(919) 677-2086.
Very truly yours,
W.ames -HORN AND OC TES, IN
Eisenh dt
Manager, Envir =mental Services
Enclosure
Copy to:
Al Williford - Kimley-Horn
Jim Tucker - Dayton Hudson Corp.
Danny Smith - NCDEHNR
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RECEIVE[)
NOY 0 71996
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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PA. Box 33068
Raleigh, North Carolina
27636-3068
Memorandum
To: Attendees (File No. 011212.00)
From: Al Williford
Date: November 5, 1996
Subject: Meeting With NCDEHNR-DEM Water Quality
The following is a summary of an October 14, 1996 meeting held at
NCDEHNR-DEM Water Quality offices in the Archdale Building, Raleigh,
regarding the Proposed Target development on US 15/501 and Mount Moriah
Road in Durham, North Carolina. The following people attended:
John Dorney - NCDEHNR
Bradley Bennett - NCDEHNR
Jeanette Powell - NCDEHNR
Al Williford - Kimley- Horn
Jim Eisenhardt - Kimley-Horn
Peter Bishop - Kimley-Horn
Bob Miller - Kinley-Horn
Rich Barta - Core Properties
The meeting was scheduled as a follow-up to earlier meetings regarding site
water quality measures. The purpose of the meeting was to explore
requirements and options for storm water management on the site as it relates
to compliance with 401 Water Quality Certification.
John Dorney and Bradley Bennett reiterated the policy decision that pumping of
storm water would not be allowed and briefly explained their reasoning.
Bob Miller, stated he had investigated the "Delaware" sand filter system and
had obtained information from two manufacturers regarding prefabricated
units. Bradley Bennett agreed that these units, installed in accordance with the
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guidelines, met the requirements for treatment of on-site storm water. Mr.
Bennett indicated that no formal monitoring and reporting would be required as
long as routine maintenance was performed.
Peter Bishop indicated that the intent was to install the sand filters under the
parking lot area in a fashion that would allow the storm water to flow into the
filters with overflow being captured by standard inlets " downstream" of the
filters. Mr. Bennett agreed that this appeared to be an appropriate approach
but that he would have to see the actual design before approval. Peter Bishop
indicated that velocity controls would be incorporated into the pipe outlet
system. Mr. Dorney and Mr. Bennett agreed that this was acceptable.
A brief discussion of the treatment of off-site storm water and the replacement
of the treatment function of the approximately 0.9 acre of wetlands being
eliminated followed. It was agreed that an off-site regional retention pond
would meet the requirements, and if designed appropriately (adequate size),
could meet requirements for on-site water as well. Wetland replacement was
also discussed in lieu of the retention pond. John Dorney indicated that he
would prefer that any replacement occur on the Dry Creek tributary preferably
down stream of the Target site. He indicated that he would consider any
proposal and would judge each on its merits, including replacement in other
parts of the New Hope Creek basin.
Copies to: Scott Columb
Jim Tucker
Ken Spaulding
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September 24, 1996
Mr. John Dorney
Division of Environmental Management
North Carolina Department of Health,
Environment, and Natural Resources
Post Office Box 29535
Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535
Re: Stormwater Management (401 Water Quality Certificate) Proposal
Target Site, US 15/501 and Mount Moriah Road
Durham, North Carolina
Dear Mr. Dorney,
Thanks for taking the time to update me on your follow ups from our pre-
application meeting on September 5, 1996 regarding our pending 401 Water
Quality Certificate application for the development of a Target store in
Durham, North Carolina at the intersections of US 15/501 and Mount Moriah
Road. Based on our conversation, I understand that you will be meeting with
Bradley Bennett on Thursday to discuss with him this project as well as DEM
policy with respect to the type of stormwater management system that was
discussed as a potential option for this project. Since your meeting is a policy
meeting, we will not attend, but as discussed, we would like to meet with you
and Bradley next week to discuss the results of that meeting and to determine
how to best manage stormwater on the proposed Target site.
Since we will not be attending your policy meeting, we would like to reiterate
some points made during our pre-application meeting for your consideration at
that time. Our client has a number of constraints imposed by others on this
property and has tried diligently to date to work with adjoining property owners
to develop a "big picture" resolution to stormwater management in the area but
to no avail. Our client would prefer to use a traditional gravity flow system
and not incur the cost of an alternative method. However, until off-site options
become available when adjoining property owners develop those lands, we are
examining an expensive although not ideal system (from our perspective) as a
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near term solution due to the unique site constraints. It is our client's desire to
utilize a traditional gravity flow system to a basin off site in the future and to
develop (recapture) the areas on site that will temporarily be dedicated for the
proposed basins for the option proposed. Target is willing to provide whatever
assurances from a maintenance perspective that are necessary, such as back up
power supplies in the event of failure, etc. to ensure the system works during
its term of operation should this be the method chosen.
In summary, as you are considering a policy decision regarding pumping
stormwater by mechanical means, we ask that you consider permanent versus
temporary options and consider options in the policy that sites could be
considered on a case by case basis for such circumstances as described above.
As we are in the planning and pre-application process, the stormwater system is
one option that has been proposed for this site. We believe that conventional
gravity systems are the preferred method for managing stormwater due to costs
and past experience with these systems, however, that option may not be
available on this tract if all stormwater is to be handled on site. We are open to
suggestions as to how we can satisfy both water quality goals and project
development goals and working with your Department to find a solution.
We are looking forward to meeting with you and Bradley Bennett to discuss
this project specifically next week. Again, thank you for your assistance on
this project and your consideration of the above during your meeting. Any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Manager, Environmental Services
cc: Scott Columb
Rich Barta
Al Williford
Peter Bishop
Steve Clark
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Memorandum
To: Attendees (File No. 011212.00)
From: Al Williford Z?-4e?
Date: October 8, 1996
Subject: Meeting With NCDEHNR-DEM Water Quality
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The following is a summary of a October 2, 1996 meeting held at NCDEHNR-
DEM Water Quality offices on Reedy Creek Road regarding the Proposed
Target development on US 15/501 and Mount Moriah Road in Durham, North
Carolina. The following people attended:
John Dorney - NCDEHNR
Al Williford - Kimley- Horn
Jim Eisenhardt - Kimley-Horn
Peter Bishop - Kimley-Horn
Kelly Grady - Kimley-Horn
Rich Barta - Core Properties
The meeting was scheduled as a follow-up to earlier meetings regarding site
water quality measures. The purpose of the meeting was to explore
requirements and options for storm water management on the site as it relates
to compliance with 401 Water Quality Certification.
John Dorney stated that he and Bradley Bennett had considered issues discussed
at our last meeting and had made a policy decision that pumping of stormwater
would not be approved. He indicated that some of their main concerns were
maintenance, the ability to handle significant storm events, and the fact that
pumping is an unprecedented approach in North Carolina. He pointed out that
a pumped system would treat only a portion of the water that fell on a site
while a pond or other gravity system handles, to some degree, all of the water
passing through the site. He explained the procedure if Target wished to
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pursue this matter further. It was stated that Target was still exploring
alternatives and these meetings are a part of the pre-application process to get
guidance and input before decisions are made.
John Dorney then related an alternative suggested by Bradley Bennett which
they felt would be acceptable. He suggested that the off-site drainage be
treated using a gravity fed retention pond and that on-site drainage be treated
using sand filters which are also gravity fed and could be located under parking
areas. These systems have been approved in North Carolina and are an
acceptable alternate control in the BMP manual. He explained that using the
sand filters for on-site should work because the site was mostly impervious
surface and there should not be problems with the sand filter clogging up.
They did not recommend sand filters for the off-site water because of the
higher percentage of pervious surface and the potential for the sand filters
being clogged by sediment and flotsam. It was agreed that Target would
explore this option.
There was a general discussion regarding the possibility of providing equivalent
treatment capacity for the off-site water elsewhere in the watershed and not
necessarily on site. Mr. Dorney indicated that this was an acceptable approach
which has been used elsewhere in North Carolina.
Mr. Dorney reiterated that the reason for the requirement to treat off-site water
was to replace the treatment function of the on site wetlands proposed for
elimination. Jim Eisenhardt suggested that if the treatment function currently
being provided by the on-site wetland was less than that assumed and this
could be demonstrated, the treatment capacity and hence the size of any pond
or other acceptable treatment method could be smaller. It was further
suggested and agreed to that off-site water did not have to go through a pond or
other means if the wetlands lost were replaced within the watershed. Mr.
Dorney was to inform Mr. Bennett our findings and Kimley-Horn and
Associates was to contact Bradley to discuss technical requirements regarding
the use of sand filters.
Copies to: Peter Bishop
Al Williford
Rich Barta
Scott Columb
Jim Tucker
John Dorney
Bradley Bennett
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MEMORANDUM
Raleigh Regional Office
June 7,1996
To John Dorney
Through Kenneth Schuster &
. Judy Garrett lz
From Danny Smith
Subject Preliminary Site Visit
Target Center at 15-501 and Mt. Moriah Rd.
New Hope Creek
Durham County
RECEIVED
AIN 2 41996
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
On June 6, 1996 Danny Smith from the RRO conducted a preliminary
site visit for Mr. James Eisenhardt of Kimley-Horn and Associates,
Inc. During this site visit the wetlands at the proposed Target
Center located at the Junction of 15-501 and Mt. Moriah Rd in
Durham were discussed.
Mr. Eisenhardt satisfactorily communicated their inability to avoid
the wetlands impacts. Under current permitting procedure the RRO
recommends issuance of the 401 Certification with the requirement
of a stormwater pond. It was noted that stormwater devices may be
required by the city of Durham as well. The RRO office recommends
sending DEM's design specifications along with the Certification
upon receipt of a formal application.
Note: this is preapplication comments, if an application is
submitted under the new rules please remit application to RRO for
additional comments under the new criteria of the rules.
See attached ratting sheet
Please call if you have any questions.
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Proposed Traffic DEVELOPt1ENT PLAN NOTES -TARGET Signal Location
i ~ r..J ~ ~ t . / General notes: (L
~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ \ ~ ~ .~e I) Building Footprints and parking layout are for illustrative purposes and are subject to chmge. Exact footprints and parking layout will be determined at Site Plm
? \ r~/~ ~~,g submittal. General building envelopes are noted and all buildings will be
'~y~ / contained within the designated envelopes.
\ ~ / \ \ \ ~ 1 2 Buffers and setbacks on arcel 2 are predicated on office use. IF other permitted p
~ ! \ ~ , uses are oposed at Site Plan stage, buffers aid setbacks will be increased as ~ ~
~ - \ ~ Fedestrim ~ ~ \ \ ~ i ~ ~ /~i Path \ \ ~ ~ / / necessary to comply with zoning regulations. In no case will buffers or setbacks be decreased from what is indicated on this development plan.
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~ , V ~ v \ V 'C / 3) All public right of way to be dedicated shall be dedicated via recorded plat prior ~ / to issuance of any building permit for this development.
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~ ~ 4) On-site stormwater retention/detention will be provided per North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources recy~irements.
t \ \ , A J~~ - _ ~ i~, - \ ~ \ \ \ ~ 1 \ \ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ , ,;bra- / Details to be determined at site plan. All stormwater measures will be
~ ~ \ \ installed concurrent with the first site developed.
5 Sidewalk ~ ~ ~ ~ \ Utility Notes:
\ \ \ ~ \ ~ \ \ \ \ ~ \ ,,rs' / I) Water service is available from 12° DIP mains in the right of way of Mt Moriah Road and m the right of way of US 15-501. Connection will be detailed at site plan stage.
12 Landsca{~, ~ \ ~ \
Buffer ~ \ \ ~ ~ `i 2 Sewer service is available via the proposed Mud Creek outfall. Connection will be detailed at Site Plan stage.
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~ Trmsportation Notes:
Z ~ \ \ \ \ ~ ~ ~ I) All oFF-site roadway improvements will be constructed as indicated in the TraFFic Impact Analysis report in accordance with North Carolina Department of
\ k; Q k, ~ Transportation and City of Durham standards.
2) Pedestrian connections and transit stops will be provided in the general locations
shown. Actual stop locations and pedestrian facilities will be detailed on site
plans in conjunction with city staff and transit providers.
.01 3) All vehicular access will be in the general locations shown.
000e~ / 4) A temporary correction as shown on the plan will be constructed from the US 15-501
frontage road. Access to the frontage road will be constantly maintained. The
temporary connection shall remain in place until a permanent access correction, satisfactory to the city of Durham, is in place.
5) Appropriate warning and control devices shall be installed at the temporary intersection of Laurel Hill Drive and New Hope Commons Drive, and remain until the roads are
q ~ IJ .000~ extended.
000, .00, Landscape Notes: 1) All landscaped areas will be landscaped in accordance with applicable City
standards. Natural vegetation will be retained to the extent practicable.
2) Plantings on southeast area of site will include trees anticipated to reach a
minimum 30 foot height in 10-15 years to provide screening of site from future
r '0000~ PROPOSED DEN5ITIESs elevated US 15-501.
PARCEL I - 125,000 5F RETAIL BUILDING 3) Additional landscaping will be provided in areas designated on Parcel I to screen
MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT - 50 FEET loading dock area.
'0001-~ .0000 PARCEL 2- 80,000 5F OFFICE
or 35 MULTI-FAMILY UNITS
or 200 ROOM HOTEL MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT - 50 FEET
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PARCEL 3- RESERVED FOR FUTURE RIGHT OF WAY OR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. (I6 MULTI-FAMILY UNITS MAXIMUM)
ooool~ MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT - 50 FEET
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ALL EXISTING SURVEY INFORMATION TAKEN FROM A MAP
0 PREPARED BY BASS, NIXON 6 KENNEDY, INC. DATED
11/30/g5.
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I DRIVEWAY9/ TARGET STORES DEVELOPMENT PLAN I DRIVEWAYS/NOTES 7/Iq/96 RSR SCALE: 0=50 FKIMLEY-HORN & ASSOC SHEET
IF7 DRAWN BY DATE BOX 33068 RMC 07/1B/qb LEIGH, N.C.
US 15-501, DURHAM, N.C. No. CHK'D BY JOB NO. I DP4 n Associates, Inc. 919 677-2000 Eleyly-Horn and
No. REV1510N DATE BY No. REV1510N DATE BY ALW 011212.00
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Signal Location
General notes: '\ce ? I) Building footprints and parking layout are for illustrative purposes and are subject
MN Qe P G to change. Exact footprints and parking layout will be determined at Site Plan
/ / / ~ ~ \9 ~~E .yti~~0' submittal. General building envelopes are noted and all buildings will be 4~` / contained within the designated envelopes.
2) Buffers axi setbacks on parcel 2 are predicated on office use. If other permitted uses are proposed at Site Plan stage, buffers aid setbacks will be increased as
Pedestrian 'J' C ` Path I / ~ necessary to comply with zoning regulations. In no wse will buffers or setbacks
be decreased from what is indicated on this development plan. 00
3) All public right of way to be dedicated shall be dedicated via recorded plat prior
~ to issumce of any building permit for this development.
x 4) On-site stormwater retention/detention will be provided per North Carolina
Q Department of Envirorwnent, Health, and Natural Resources regyirements.
,`~d~ Details to be determined at site plan. All stormwater measures will be installed concurrent with the first site developed.
~J I 5' Sidewalk / ~ F ~ 24"X'.?4" GRATES
/ ~ ~ T?AFFIC Utility Notes: ~ BLARING I) Water service is available from 12" DIP mains in the right of way of Mt Moriah Road
12' Landsca s~ pe and in the right of way of US 15-501. Correction will be detailed at site plm stage.
Buffer / ~ 1 m - 2 Sewer service is available via the proposed Mud Creek outfall. Connection will
,p Q ~ ?4"x24" be detailed at Site Plan stage.
Q ~,0 ; SOLID COVERS
~ ~ / l Z • Ti:AFFIC • Transportation Notes; ~ HEARING s I) All off-site roadway improvements will be constructed as indicated in the Traffic
c ~ Q ~ Impact Analysis report in accordance with North Carolina Department of
f1r ~ _ SAVD AREA _ Transportation and City of Durham stmdards.
O / dol I - 2) Pedestrian connections and transit stops will be provided in the general locations shown. Actual stop locations and pedestrian facilities will be detailed on site
plans in conjunction with city staff and transit providers.
MANIFOLD LINE 3) All vehicular access will be in the general locations shown.
/
10, 5" 5'-10" 5" 4) A temporary connection as shown an the plan will be constructed from the US 15-501
h r~ Frontage road. Access to the frontage road will be constantly maintained. The temporary connection shall remain in place until a permanent access connection,
GQ / / satisfactory to the city of Durham, is in place.
9 KEY 5) Appropriate warning and control devices shall be installed at the temporary intersection
1 rn of Laurel Hill Drive and New Hope Commons Drive, and remain until the roads are MH 0 MANHOLE extended.
m CB 0 CATCH BASIN Landscape Notes:
~..J / x 1) All landscaped areas will be landscaped in accordance with applicable City ¦ SAND FILTER standards. Natural vegetation will be retained to the extent practicable.
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i F x ~I -I N -I n 2) Plantings on southeast area of site will include trees anticipated to reach a 10 xl8 ,A xl8 10 x18 minimum 30 Foot height in 10-15 years to provide screening of site from future
00, 1 ~6" OPENING ;PEN ING OPENING " elevated US 15-501.
/ 3) Additional landscaping will be provided in areas designated on Parcel I to screen
p ,.'r : t , . + , X; F': ,P: F.. loading dock area.
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TYPICAL SAND Ej !`_TER PLAN I SECTION
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00 v PROPOSED DENSITIES=
Q / Varies DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: (PER NCDEHNR STORMWATER BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES) 2'-4' * VOLUME=540 CUBIC FEED PER ACRE OF DRAINAGE
U Q / PARCEL I - 125,000 SF RETAIL BUILDING s MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT - 50 FEET
o m ~ J0 60, $ AT LEAST 15 INCHES OF SAND PARTICLES LESS THAN Varies
o ~ PARCEL 2- 60,000 SF OFFICE or 35 MULTI-FAMILY UNITS 0 2mm AVERAGE DIAMETER NOTE 2'-4' * A SURFACE AREA of AT LEAST 360 SQ. FT. ALL EXISTING SURVEY INFORMATION TAKEN FROM A MAP
o `fig 00 o V or 200 ROOM AOTEL AN OUTLET POSITIONED AND SIZED SUCH THAT THE PREPARED BY BASS, NIXON 4 KENNEDY, INC, DATED OUTLET PIPE SAND CHAMBER WILL D4'AIN COMPLETELY IN 24 HR5. it/30/g5.
N MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT - 50 FEET N II * NO SINGLE OUTLET PIPET SIZED GREATER THAN 6 INCHES
p I / PARCEL 3- RESERVED FOR FUTURE RIGHT OF WAY OR FUTURE IN ORDER TO PROVIDE MINIMUM OF 12 INCHES OF TYPICAL ENERGY DISSIPATOR SAND ABOVE THE PIPE
DEVELOPMENT. 16 MULTI-FAMILY UNITS MAXIMUM MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT - 50 FEET (NOT TO SCALE) $ ACTUAL SAND FILTER NQMBER, LOCATIONS AND SIZE TO BE
DETERMINED AT FINAL DESIGN
5/NOTES 7/1q/Ck. RSR SCALE: I°=50' KIMLEY-HORN & ASSOC SHEET
TARGET STORES PRELIMINARY STORM DRAINAGE PLAN PARCEL 1 DRAWN BY DATE P.O. BOX 33068
RMC 07/Id3/96 RALEIGH, N.C.
US 15-501, DURHAM, N.C. I REV GHK'D BY .JOB NO.
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