HomeMy WebLinkAbout19980562 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_19980618State of North Carolina
Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Wayne McDevitt, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
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NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
June 23, 1998
Iredell County
DWQ Project 980562
APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS
Mr. Pat McDonald
Sunchase America Ltd.
5970 Fairview Road
Suite 710
Charlotte, NC 28210
Dear Mr. McDonald:
You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below, to impact 0.22
acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of filling for a resdential development in Charlotte, as you
described in your application dated June 18, 1998. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this
impact is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 3108. This certification allows you to use
Nationwide Permit Number 26 when it is issued by the Corps of Engineers. 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.
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 for a new certification. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this
Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. 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.
Deed notifications or similar mechanisms shall be placed in lots with remaining jurisdictional wetlands
and waters to restrict future wetland and/or impact. These mechanisms shall be put in place within 30 days of
the date of this letter or the issuance of the 404 Permit (whichever is later).
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 conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative
Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 276 1 1-7447. 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.
Sinceraly,
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cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers
Corps of Engineers Asheville Field Office
Mooresville DWQ Regional Office
Mr. John Domey
Central Files
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Division of Water Quality • Non-Discharge Branch
4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959
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.Joint Application Form and Supporting Documentation for
NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE NOTIFICATION
TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS
NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE
SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION CONCURRENCE
Prepared h 'or:
Mr. Pat McDonald
Sunchase American Ltd.
5970 Fairview Road, Suite 710
Charlotte, NC 28210
Prepared By:
Leonard S. Rindner, PWS
Environmental Planning Consultant
7113 Hickory Nut Drive
Raleigh, NC 27613
(919) 870-9191
DPR Associates, Inc.
Landscape Architects - Planners - Engineers
420 Hawthorn Lane
Charlotte, N.C. 28204
(704) 332-1204
*Subject to verification by the USACE
Date : 6/98
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DEM ID: CORPS ACTION ID:'
NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #)
PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION
FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE:
1) NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS
2) APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION
3) COORDINATION WITH THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT
SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE
FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN
(7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
(SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). PLEASE PRINT.
1. OWNERS NAME : l (/' ?CL7 / ?L //U ?C? - ?Ur'1 C??S? I77 ty'? CG r'1 zl l
3. MAILING ADDRESS: 45q ?U Lr?r'11?C(-tom ?CL'oc. / __!Sjj (e / 0
SUBDIVISION NAME:
CITY: STATE: C- ZIP CODE: _ z/y
PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFEaEN! FROM
MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE):
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(WORK): c/??3C
3. TELEPHONE NUMBER (HOME):
4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS,
PHONE NUMBER:
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MAP . LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC//
COUNTY.AERI PHO,TOq PHY WITH SCALE):
NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: % Owe _(y l
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SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD
NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.):
6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: 61' 4la/'h
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RIVER BASIN:
7a. IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SPITWATER
(SA), HIGH QU?-LITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER
SUPPLY (WS-.L OR WS-II`? YES [ ] NO [CIF YES, EXPLAIN:
7b. IS THE PRCJECT LCCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL
MANAGEMENT AREA OF EDi;iRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC) ? YES [ ] NO
7c. IF THE PRCJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN P_ COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR
LIST OF COAST?, COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION?
8a. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS B ;EN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON
THIS PROPERTY? YES [ ] NO IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF
PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 40-1
CERTIFICATION):
8b. ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE
FUTURE? YES [ ] NO [-? IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK:
9a. ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 2-0
9b. ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE:
A, Gi' t' S ( 7C ou-, -fk--, L-7' S
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10a. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY:
FILLING: 0 7?_
FLOODING:
DRAINAGE:
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10b. (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF
RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION)
LENGTH BEFORE: FT -TER: l/ FT
57? (f WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): Z / FT
WIDTH AFTER: d FT
C FT
AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER:
(2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLrCEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL:
CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A D.AM/FLOODING:
OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, W T IS THE SI_ZE OF THE
WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE. POND? /
WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? O A
12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED (ATTACH PLANS: 8 1/2" X 11" DRAWINGS
ONLY):
13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK:
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EXCAVATION:
OTHER:
TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: n Z Z
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15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
(USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) (SEE AGENCY
ADDRESSES SHEET) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR
PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT
IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE
CONTACTED: (ATTACH RESPONSES
FROM THESE AGENCIES.) 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER
(SHPO) (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC
PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED
PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED:
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17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OR THE USE OF
PUBLIC (STATE) LAND?
YES [I NO U---(IF NO, GO TO 18)
a. IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL
DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICY ACT?
YES [I NO (I
b. IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE?
YES [ ] NO [ )
IF ANSWER TO 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE TO DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGARDING
COMPLIANCE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT.
QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE
DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH
CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH,
NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369.
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14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED
OUT IN WETLANDS. (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND
TMParTS1
18. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLICATION IF
PROPOSED ACTIVITY INVOLVES THE DISCHARGE OF EXCAVATED OR FILL MATERIAL
INTO WETLANDS:
a. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, LAKES
AND PONDS ON THE PROPERTY (FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT NUMBERS 14, 18, 21, 26,
29, AND 38). ALL STREAMS (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY
MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OR
INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OR THEIR EQUIVALENT.
b. IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE
IMPACTED BY PROJECT.
C. IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA
SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE.
d. ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PT_AN IF REQUIRED.
e. WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY?
f. IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL?
g. SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICA3LE.
NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE U.S. MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO:
1) ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT,
2) EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (WATER QUALITY) CERTIFICATION, AND
3) (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY) , A LETTER FROM THE
NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED
ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT
PROGRAM.
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(AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY
IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM
THE OWNER IS PROVIDED (189.))
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LEONARD S. RLNDNERL PWS
Environmental Planning Consultant 7113 Hickory Nut Drive
Landscape Architecture Raleigh, NC 27613
Land Planning (919) 870-9191
June 14, 1998
Mr. Steve Chapin
US Army Corps of Engineers - Reg. Field Office
151 Patton Avenue - Room 143
Asheville, NC 28801 - 5006
Mr. John R. Dorney
Department of Water Quality - NCDENR
Environmental Science Laboratories
4401 Reedy Creek Road
Raleigh, NC 27607
Re: Sun_Ridve_ Residential Devtimment - ±
Dear Sirs
On behalf of my client, Mr. Pat McDonald of Sunchase American Ltd., I am requesting your review of a
very well planned project that avoids and minimizes impacts to wetlands and important streams. As a result
of a preliminary site analysis, sensitive land planning and review, the forested wetlands, streams, and natural
areas have been incorporated into the overall design in a way which we believe will create develop a pleasant
and highly marketable residential community. A stormwater treatment facility has also been provided to meet
local watershed requirements. Approximately 80% of the delineated streams and wetlands on the site are not
impacted by the development of this project. The delineated wetlands and streams on the site include +
1,700 If of perennial and permanent streams, ± 290 If of minor intermittent channels and + 0.79 acres of
jurisdictional wetlands. The perennial and permanent streams were determined to support aquatic life such
as fish, bullfrog tadpoles, and crayfish. The minor channels will most likely = support these organisms. The.
streams were evaluated based on important characteristics such as persistent pools; evidence of
macro-invertebrates; evidence of wildlife utilizing the stream; and channel substrate. Additional studies were
also conducted to evaluate the habitat of the intermittent and intermittent to perennial streams. As depicted
on the attached plans and in this report, the developer has taken great care in avoiding the perennial stream
and with important aquatic value and the adjacent wetlands. Proposed impacts are limited to + 0.20 acres of
wetlands; 290 If of unimportant streams. All the streams that are likely permanent or perennial will not be
impacted
BACKGROUND
The site is within a drainage area of headwater tributaries of Lake Norman (Water Classification - WS-IV) in
the Catawba Basin. The majority of the site is a moderately sloping woodland and former agricultural land.
Jurisdictional wetlands and surface waters were determined to be present on the site primarily in conjunction
with the headwater tributary. The proposed residential development is on approximately 20 acres in Iredell
County near Mooresville, North Carolina. This area of Iredell County is experiencing rapid economic and
population growth especially in conjunction with the Charlotte area. Current land use in the vicinity is single
family homes, agricultural areas, and undeveloped woodland. There are approximately 1.15 acres of
jurisdictional surface waters and wetlands on the project site. The jurisdictional waters and wetlands on this
site were be found to have very high value and function regarding water storage, pollution removal, bank
stabilization, aquatic life resources utilizing Guidance for Rating the Values of Wetlands in North Carolina -
Fourth Version.
Sun Ridge, Page 2, June 14, 1998
Mr. Steve Chapin - USACE, Mr. John R. Dorney - NCDENR
Wetlands and streams which will not be disturbed will be protected during construction from damage due to
construction traffic, drainage and other forms of disturbance. The remaining enhanced by utilizing the storm
drainage system which will increase their water storage, pollution removal, bank stabilization, and aquatic
life functions.
Preliminary identification and delineation of the Jurisdictional Waters on the site were determined according
to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1, 1987, with Appendices.
Preliminary data gathering included review and interpretation of topographic maps; USDA Soil
Conservation Survey; aerial photographs, and preliminary site visits to selected areas. Then the Routine
On-Site Determination Method was utilized to determine the upper boundary of the wetlands. In order to
make a positive wetland determination, indicators of hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soil, and wetland
hydrology were identified as described in the manual. The wetland boundary was marked in the field by
Leonard S. Rindner, PWS, Environmental Planning Consultant. The surveyed map has been used for
planning and for permitting purposes.
?kgglafion
The forested headwater wetland areas are dominated by Facultative, Facultative Wet, and Obligate species.
Trees include red maple, sweetgum, willow oak, hornbeam, and green ash. Understory and herbaceous strata
includes silky dogwood, alder, spicebush, smilax, microstegium, sedges, soft rush, and others. Where the
forest has been removed or the soils are more saturated Obligate species such as black willow are present.
The site includes Chewacla soils. These soils are map units which may have inclusions of hydric soils
according to the Soil Conservation Service (now Natural Resource Conservation Service) , Technical
Guide-Section II-A-2, June 1991.
The wetland areas on this site are the result of a primarily a spring, captured surface runoff, and a high
seasonal water table over a clayey subsoil.
SUMMARY OF JURISDICTIONAL WATERS OF U.S.
Surface Waters Perennial tributary ( ± 1,200 If ± 0.270 ac.
Important Intermittent/Perennial tributaries + 0.074 ac.
(± 500 If) (subject to 500 if limitation)
Unimportant Intermittent tributaries + 0.016 ac.
(± 290 If) (not - subject to 500 if luni"on/USACE)
Wetlands + 0.79 ac.
Approximate Total - Waters of the U.S. ± 1.15 ac.
Sun Ridge, Page 3, June 14, 1998
Mr. Steve Chapin - USACE, Mr. John R. Dorney - NCDENR
SUMMARY OF IMPACTS
Surface Waters Perennial tributary + 0.000 ac.
Important intermittent/Perennial tributaries ± 0.000 ac.
(NWP #26 - (crayfish, fish)
Unimportant Intermittent tributaries L+ 2901f) ±0.019 ac.
(NWP #26) (no fish, bul frog tadpoles, or crayfish)
Wetlands 6YRP #20) + 0.20 ac
Approximate Total - Waters of the U.S. ± 0.22 ac.
WETLANDS PERMITTING AND MITIGATION
The layout minimizes impacts to the perennial tributary and intermittent tributaries which exhibit important
characteristics such as persistent pools and/or saturated channel bottom; evidence of macro-invertebrates;
reduced soils; algae; hydrophytic vegetation in or adjacent to the channel; evidence of wildlife utilizing the
stream; and sandy to gravelly channel substrate. Except for temporary construction and development
impacts, we believe that the proposed project will not cause significant impacts to the ecological functions or
values of Jurisdictional Waters of the U. S.
Avojdanc .yM inimization. an Mitigation
Best Management Practices will also be employed to minimize impacts to Jurisdictional Waters. These will
include:
a) Siltation Barriers; Sediment Traps and Temporary Diversion Ditches
b) Barricades to define construction limits to sensitive sites and to protect trees
c) Preconstruction meetings as necessary
d) Vehicular access will be restricted to specific areas to avoid disturbance to adjacent wetlands and
natural areas to be preserved.
e) Methods to prevent short term impacts will be inspected regularly and maintained during
construction of the project.
f) Wetlands to be preserved will be clearly marked prior to construction to prevent accidental
damage. The contractors will be held responsible for unauthorized wetland damage not
permitted according to plans and specifications. Preconstruction meetings shall be held if necessary
with representatives of the USACE and the NCDWQ.
g) Short term construction impacts, primarily stream sedimentation will affect aquatic habitat,
however this will be minimized to the extent practicable to promote rapid recovery.
h) Project construction will strictly adhere to an approved Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan.
Best Management Practices will include utilizing siltation trapping ponds and other erosion control
structures where appropriate. Impacts from hazardous materials and other toxins to fish and
aquatic life such as fuels will be avoided by not permitting staging areas to be located near surface
waters,
i) As required by the 401 Water Quality Certification conditions, measures will be taken to prevent
"live" or fresh concrete from coming into contact with waters until the concrete has hardened.
PROPOSED COMPENSATORY MITIGATION
A mitigation plan has been developed for a "no net loss" of wetland habitat, value, and function to the extent
feasible on this site. The &ad of this plan is to preserve, protect, the extents of the remaining existing
wetlands and streams.
Sun Ridge, Page 4, June 14, 1998
Mr. Steve Chapin - USACE, Mr. John R. Dorney - NCDENR
Hydrophytic vegetation will be utilized to restore the vegetation in the buffers, wetlands, and
stream banks, that is removed to allow if necessary. Vegetation will include bottomland hardwoods,
scrub/shrub, and herbaceous vegetation.
All new plantings will consist FACW and OBL species. Planting will be conducted in the spring and
the fall. Annual ryegrass or other annual vegetation will be utilized in order to provide temporary
stabilization during the summer and winter months or until planting times become available, During planting
wetlands and surface waters will be protected from erosion and sedimentation. Control structures such as
sedimentation traps, siltation barriers, and/or at a minimum silt fence will be utilized as necessary.
Streams will be protected from construction impacts and siltation. Wetland areas not to be
disturbed will be clearly marked and barricaded if required.
Mitigation has not been provided for streams determined unimportant and for intermittent streams
that did not have organisms such as fish, crayfish, and bullfrog tadpoles. Although mitigation is not provided
for these streams the developer has taken significant steps in developing the plans to minimize impacts to
streams and wetlands on the project to balance the sites economic viability, site planning requirements,
marketing issues, engineering requirements, local zoning conditions, and the environmental consequences.
Employment of strict erosion and sediment control procedures will be specified to avoid impacts to water
quality. Existing wetlands and surface waters and buffer areas will be protected from erosion and
sedimentation during construction and installation of the mitigation sites. Control structures such as
sedimentation traps, siltation barriers, and/or at a minimum silt fence will be utilized as necessary. The
preserved streams and wetlands will be protected from future impacts by the applicant or by a group
designated by the applicant for this purpose. Development of these areas will be deed restricted in
accordance with NCDWQ requirements.
State Protected, Spccies
The Carolina Darter (Etheostoma collis) is a fish that inhabits small streams such as those found in the
project area. This species has a federal status of Proposed Special Concern and a state status of Special
Concern. The species prefers small clear streams of less than 15' width with moderate to swift current and a
sand/gravel benthic composition. It apparently tolerates a wide range of water quality conditions and
vegetation types adjacent to the'stteams and appears resistant to pollution. (E. Menhinick). Therefore, strict
adherence to an approved erosion and sedimentation control plan will be maintained during the construction
period in order to control degradation of water quality.,
AQUATIC HABITAT
The aquatic systems in the project area consist of headwater wetlands, and perennial and intermittent
tributaries. A variety of wildlife is supported by these systems including mammals, birds, reptiles,
amphibians, fish, insects, mollusks, and crustaceans. Therefore strict adherence to an approved erosion and
sedimentation control plan will be maintained during the construction period in order to control degradation
of water quality downstream and protect the areas to be preserved. Short term construction impacts,
primarily stream sedimentation will affect aquatic habitat, however this will be minimized to the extent
practicable to promote rapid recovery. Project construction will strictly adhere to an approved sedimentation
and erosion control plan. Best Management Practices will include utilizing siltation trapping ponds and other
erosion control structures where appropriate. Impacts from hazardous materials and other toxins to fish and
aquatic life such as fuels will be avoided by not permitting staging areas to be located near surface waters.
Also, as required by the 401 Water Quality Certification conditions, measures will be taken to prevent "live"
or fresh concrete from coming into contact with waters until the concrete has hardened. Aquatic resources
are expected to be enhanced through the restoration of wetland areas that flood and pond for longer
durations.
Sun Ridge, Page 4, June 14, 1998
Mr. Steve Chapin - USACE, Mr. John R. Dorney - NCDENR
CONCLUSION
The approximate 20 acre residential development has been designed to balance the site's economic viability
with its environmental value. The goal of the site plan and mitigation plan is to help balance the
environmental consequences of this development by preserving to the extent feasible the most valuable
Jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. on the site. Great care will be taken to minimize further impacts to
wetlands and streams. The undisturbed streams and wetland areas will be preserved by the applicant or by a
group designated by the owner for this purpose.
Please contact me if you have any questions or require additional explanation. Thank you for your
consideration.
Ln?Zard S. indner, P S
Environmental Planning Consultant
NC Landscape Architect #578
cc: Mr. Pat McDonald
Sunchase American Ltd.
5970 Fairview Road, Suite 710
Charlotte, NC 28210
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DPR ASSOCIATES, INC.
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DESIGN • PLANNING • RESEARCH 420 Hawthorne Lane
Ph. 704/332-1204 Charlotte, NC 28204 ? U
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