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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20070464 Ver 1_401 Application_20070307Environmental Consultants, PA :Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27614 Phone: (919) 846-5900 Fax: (919) 846-9467 www.SandEC.com To: US Army Corps of Engineers N.C. Division of Water Quality Raleigh Regulatory Field Office 401 Oversight and Express Permits Unit Attn: Eric Alsmeyer Attn: Cyndi Karoly 6508 Falls of the Neuse Rd., Suite 120 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250 Raleigh, NC 27615 Raleigh, NC 27604-2260 , From: Nicole Thomson ~ s s a Soil & Environmental Consultants, P.A. PaYM ~PJT ~ `~ 11010 Raven Ridge Road Raleigh, NC 27614 RECEIVED Re: Olde Liberty Golf Club (formerly Old Ballymore) ''~ Franklin County, NC ' ° "'~-%r On behalf of the owner, Olde Liberty Club, LLC Attn: Richard Wolf, please find attached a complete application and supplemental information requesting written concurrence from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) and the N.C. Division of Water Quality (DWQ) that the activities proposed below may precede under Nationwide Permits 39, 12 and 18 and General Water Quality Certifications 3402 and 3374. Please contact me at (919) 846-5900 if you have any questions or require additional information. PROJECT SUMMARY Project Name Olde Lib Golf Club former] Old Ball ore Project T e Residential Develo ment and Golf Course Owner / A licant Olde Lib Club LLC Attn: Richard Wolf Coun Franklin Nearest Town Youn sville Waterbod Name Cedar Creek Basin /Sub-basin Tar Pamlico River Basin• 03-03-01 Index Number 28-29- 1 Class WS-II; H W; NSW USGS Catalo in Unit 03020101 IMPACT SUMMARY Stream Impact (acres): 0.0951 Wetland Impact (acres): 0.3380 Open Water Impact (acres): 0 Total Impact to Waters of the U.S. (acres) 0.4331 Total Stream Impact (linear feet): 346 LF* *Permanent impacts to important/perennial streams total only 148 LF of the tota1346 LF Attachments: Pre-construction Notification (PCN) Application Form USGS Topographic Vicinity Map Franklin County Soil Survey Vicinity Map Agent Authorization Impact Table and Impact Maps (22 Sheets) EEP Acceptance Letter USAGE and NC DWQ Stream Fonns and Photo Exhibits Tar-Pamlico Buffer Determination Letter USAGE Jurisdictional Determination Sign-Off Map Settlement Agreement Previous USACE/NC DWQ Approvals ,Prior Project History and Vested Rights Letter Design Calculations and Summary for Level Spreaders Design Calculations and Summary for Wet Pond A Design Calculations and Summary for Wet Pond B-F Full Size Design Maps for Wet Ponds A-F $475 Application Fee to DWQ Charlotte Office: 236 LePhillip Court, Suite C Concord, NC 28025 Phone: (704) 720-9405 Fax: (704) 720-9406 Greensboro Office: 3817-E Lawndale Drive Greensboro, NC 27455 Phone: (336) 540-8234 Fax: (336) 540-8235 0 7 p 4 g 4 March 15, 2007 S&EC Project # 5188.W5 Office Use Only: Form Version March OS USAGE Action ID No. DWQ No. r ~~ 0 4 6 4 (If any particular item is not applicable to this project, please enter "Not Applicable" or "N/A".) I. Processing PAYMENT RECEIVED 1. Check all of the approval(s) requested for this project: ® Section 404 Permit ^ Riparian or Watershed Buffer Rules ^ Section 10 Permit ® Isolated Wetland Permit from DWQ ® 401 Water Quality Certification ^ Express 401 Water Quality Certification 2. Nationwide, Regional or General Permit Number(s) Requested:NWP 39, NWP 12, NWP 18 3. If this notification is solely a courtesy copy because written approval for the 401 Certification is not required, check here: ^ 4. If payment into the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) is proposed for mitigation of impacts, attach the acceptance letter from NCEEP, complete section VIII, and check here: 5. If your project is located in any of North Carolina's twenty coastal counties (listed on page 4), and the project is within a North Carolina Division of Coastal Management Area of Environmental Concern (see the top of page 2 for further details), check here: _^ ~ ~,:,, ~° _~ ~-. ~,. 4_,.. II. Applicant Information ~~' ~- , ~,h ~~ ~ _ ran' 1. Owner/Applicant Information Name:_ Olde Liberty Club, LLC lr~iv9 '~ Mailing Address: Attn: Mr. Richard Wolf 4208 White Chapel Way Raleigh, NC 27615 Telephone Number: 919-201-8817 Fax Number: 919-841-4996 E-mail Address: rwolf(a~oldeliberty.com 2. Agent/Consultant Information (A signed and dated copy of the Agent Authorization letter must be attached if the Agent has signatory authority for the owner/applicant.) Name: Nicole Thomson Company Affiliation: Soil & Environmental Consultants, P.A. Mailing Address: 11010 Raven Ridge Road Raleigh, NC 27614 Telephone Number: 919-846-5900 Fax Number: 919-846-9467 E-mail Address: NThomsonna,sandec.com Page 1 of 17 III. Project Information Attach a vicinity map clearly showing the location of the property with respect to local landmarks such as towns, rivers, and roads. Also provide a detailed site plan showing property boundaries and development plans in relation to surrounding properties. Both the vicinity map and site plan must include a scale and north arrow. The specific footprints of all buildings, impervious surfaces, or other facilities must be included. If possible, the maps and plans should include the appropriate USGS Topographic Quad Map and NRCS Soil Survey with the property boundaries outlined. Plan drawings, or other maps may be included at the applicant's discretion, so long as the property is clearly defined. For administrative and distribution purposes, the USACE requires information to be submitted on sheets no larger than 11 by 17-inch format; however, DWQ may accept paperwork of any size. DWQ prefers full-size construction drawings rather than a sequential sheet version of the full-size plans. If full-size plans are reduced to a small scale such that the final version is illegible, the applicant will be informed that the project has been placed on hold until decipherable maps are provided. 1. Name of project: Olde Liberty Golf Club (formerly Old Ballymore Subdivision) 2. T.I.P. Project Number or State Project Number (NCDOT Only): NA 3. Property Identification Number (Tax PIN): 1844-26-4063 , 1844-47-8027 4. Location County: Franklin Nearest Town: Youngsville Subdivision name (include phase/lot number): Olde Liberty Directions to site (include road numbers/names, landmarks, etc.): From Raleig~i, take US 1 north to Hwy 96. Turn left onto Hwy 96. Go approximately 0.5 mile and turn ri t onto Longanill Rd. Go approximately 2 miles and turn left into Olde Liberty Subdivision. 5. Site coordinates (For linear projects, such as a road or utility line, attach a sheet that separately lists the coordinates for each crossing of a distinct waterbody.) Decimal Degrees (6 digits minimum): 36.0777 °N 78.5168 °W 6. Property size (acres): +/- 540 ac 7. Name of nearest receiving body of water: Cedar Creek (03-03-01; 28-29-(1); WS-II, HOW. NSWI 8. River Basin: Tar -Pamlico (USGS Cataloging Unit 03020101) (Note -this must be one of North Carolina's seventeen designated major river basins. The River Basin map is available at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/admin/maps/.) 9. Describe the existing conditions on the site and general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application: Several of the proposed roads and golf holes have been cleared of timber and re-seeded to control sediment runoff. The majority of the site remains in mixed pine -hardwood forest cover. Page 2 of 17 10. Describe the overall project in detail, including the type of equipment to be used: The project will involve the construction of a residential subdivision as well as an 18 holegolf course including clubhouse and other amenities Heavy duty construction and grading equipment is to be used for construction. 11. Explain the purpose of the proposed work: The purpose is to create housing and recreation to meet owing demand in the northern Wake/southern Franklin county area The sewer line installation is to provide the necessary sewer connection for the development IV. Prior Project History If jurisdictional determinations and/or permits have been requested and/or obtained for this project (including all prior phases of the same subdivision) in the past, please explain. Include the USACE Action ID Number, DWQ Project Number, application date, and date permits and certifications were issued or withdrawn. Provide photocopies of previously issued permits, certifications or other useful information. Describe previously approved wetland, stream and buffer impacts, along with associated mitigation (where applicable). If this is a NCDOT project, list and describe permits issued for prior segments of the same T.I.P. project, along with construction schedules. The site was originally part of a 746 acre site which was on ig na11X delineated in spring of 1998. On May 7, 1998 the USACE issued a NWP 26 (Action ID No 199700348) authorizing impacts to 0.324 acres of wetlands associated with five road crossin s as well as approvin the .permanent clearing to 1.569 acres of jurisdictional wetlands for the development of a residential subdivision and golf course On July 14 1998 the NC DWO issued GC #3108 (DWO No. 9802681 authorizing, impacts to 0 324 acres of wetlands and 205 linear feet of perennial channel and permanent clearing of 1 43 acres of wetlands for the residential and golf course development. Between 1998 and the end of 1999, the subiect property changed owners and became known as the Old Ballymore Development The property owners redesigned the approved subdivision and golf course plan and reduced the number of road crossings from 13 to 7. The amount of wetland impacts was also reduced from 0 324 acres to 0.25 acres. On December 13, 1999 the USACE issued a NWP 26 (Action ID No 199700348) to impact 1491inear feet of stream (only one crossing_was perennial/important channel and 0 25 acres of wetlands. A written 401 was not required and therefore not requested at that time however GC 3108 still applied to the proposed work The permitted road crossings when originally installed exceeded the allotted 149 linear feet of channel im -pacts permitted although none of the crossings were on the perennial/important channel (i e Cedar Creek The property has since changed owners several times and reduced in size to 540 acres On April 23 2004 a site meeting was held which resulted in the discovery that extensive sedimentation had occurred to the streams on-site. Several miles of road and approximately half of the 18 hole golf course had been cleared for development. The sedimentation to the streams occurred as a result of failure to maintain sediment and erosion control measures on the cleared sections of the property A settlement agreement was reached between the previous~roperty owner a prospective ~roperty owner, and the NC-Division of Water Quality to resolve the violation (NBRRO 04- 159). Please refer to the attached Settlement Agreement for further information re ardin this project (attached). A restoration plan was desi n~y S&EC to remove the culverts which exceeded the permitted length and restore the impacted stream and buffer The new culverts were installed and the stream and buffers restored to be in compliance with the ori~nal permit Page 3 of 17 and the settlement agreement. The total previous impacts for the site include 0 1299 acre of permanent iurisdictional wetland impact and 60 linear feet of intermittent/unimportant stream channel impacts. Previmicb Annrnva~l Watlanrl Tmn.~ntc Wetland Im act P Type of wetland Located within Distance to Area of Site Number i ~ Type of Impact (e.g., forested, marsh, 100-year Floodplain Nearest Stream Impact (acres) ind cate on ma ( p) herbaceous, bog, etc.) (linear feet) (yes/no) 24 ermanent NWP 39 ~ ) ( ) Culvert/Existing Crossing Previously Approved Bottomland HW Forest No 355' 0.0147 25 (permanent) (NWP 39) Cu1veNExisting Crossing Previously Approved Bottomland HW Forest No 125' 0.0965 26 (permanent) (NWP 39) CulvertlExisting Crossing Previously Approved Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0187 Total Wetland Impact (acres) Previously Approved 0.1299 PrPVinncly Annrnvarl Ctra~m Tmnonte Stream Impact Perennial or Average Impact Area of Number Stream Name Type of Impact Intermittent? Stream Width Length Impact (indicate on map) Before Impact (linear feet) (acres) 26 (permanent) UT to Cedar Creek Culvert/Previously Intermittent 5' 60 0 0069 Approved Crossing . Total Stream Impact (by length and acreage) Previously Approved 60' 0.0069 Importance determinations were never made for the existing stream impacts however USAGE Stream Forms. NC DWO stream forms and di ig tal photos of the existing crossings are included in this application ackage. The 540 acre property was re-delineated by S&EC during the months of September and October 2005. The NC-Division of Water Ouality made buffer origin determinations on the site on February 4 2005 (D~~ No 04-0344, attached) Mr Kevin Yates, formerly of the USAGE approved S&EC's delineation of the 540 acre tract on April 19 2005. (Action ID No. 200520253). V. Future Project Plans Are any future permit requests anticipated for this project? If so, describe the anticipated work, and provide justification for the exclusion of this work from the current application. No future permits are anticipated at this time. VI. Proposed Impacts to Waters of the United States/Waters of the State It is the applicant's (or agent's) responsibility to determine, delineate and map all impacts to wetlands, open water, and stream channels associated with the project. Each impact must be listed separately in the tables below (e.g., culvert installation should be listed separately from riprap dissipater pads). Be sure to indicate if an impact is temporary. All proposed impacts, permanent and temporary, must be listed, and must be labeled and clearly identifiable on an accompanying site plan. All wetlands and waters, and all streams (intermittent and perennial) should be shown on a delineation map, whether or not impacts are proposed to these systems. Wetland and stream evaluation and delineation forms should be included as appropriate. Page 4 of 17 Photographs may be included at the applicant's discretion. If this proposed impact is strictly for wetland or stream mitigation, list and describe the impact in Section VIII below. If additional space is needed for listing or description, please attach a separate sheet. 1. Provide a written description of the proposed impacts: The total of jurisdictional wetlands proposed to be~ermanent,~ impacted is 0 1706 ac• of this total 0.0225 ac are due to utility maintenance corridors and 0.0005 ac are due to driven piles for timber brid eg s in wetlands. The total of jurisdictional wetlands proposed to be temporarily impacted is 01674 ac The total of perenniaVimportant jurisdictional stream proposed to be permanently impacted is 148 linear feet• additionally there will be 0.0002 ac. of permanent impacts to perenniaVimportant streams due to driven piles for timber bridge crossings. The total of intermittent/unimportant stream channel proposed to be permanently impacted is 138 linear feet• additionally, there will be 0.0005 ac. of permanent impacts to intermittent/unimportant streams due to driven piles for timber bridge crossings. The proposed total of temporary aerenniaUimportant jurisdictional stream impacts resulting from sewer installation is 30 linear feet. The proposed total of temporary intermittent/unimportant stream channel impacts resulting from sewer installation is 30 linear feet. Total proposed isolated wetland impacts is 0.3693 ac. There will be 52,188 square feet (1.1981 ac.~ of Tar-Pamlico River Basin Riparian Buffer impact 33,593 square feet in Zone 1 and 18 595 square feet in Zone 2). 2. Individually list wetland impacts. Types 'of impacts include, but are not limited to mechanized clearing, grading, fill, excavation, flooding, ditching/drainage, etc. For dams, separately list impacts due to both structure and flooding. Wetland Impact Site Number (indicate on map) Type of Impact Type of Wetland (e.g., forested, marsh, herbaceous, bog, etc.) Located within 100-year Floodplain es/no Distance to Nearest Stream linear feet Area of Impact (acres) 2 (permanent) (NWP 39) FilURoad Crossing Headwater Forest No 250' 0.0419 3 (permanent) (NWP 39) Fill/Road Crossing Headwater Forest No 175' 0.0059 4 (permanent) (NWP 39) Fill/Road Crossing Bottomland HW Forest Yes 0' 0.0202 7 (temporary) (NWP 12) Excavation/Sewer Headwater Forest No 70' 0.0093 7(permanent) (NWP 12) Maintenance Easement Headwater Forest No 70' 0.0037 10 (temporary) (NWP 12) Excavation/Sewer Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0584 10 (permanent) (NWP 12) Maintenance Easement Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0092 11 (permanent) (NWP 39) Fill/Bridge Driven Piles Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0002 13 (temporary) (NWP 12) Excavation/Sewer Bottomland HW Forest No 45' 0.0405 13 (permanent) (NWP 12) Maintenance Easement Bottomland HW Forest No 45' 0.0096 15 (permanent) (NWP 39) Fill/Road Crossing Seep No 250' 0.0421 16 (permanent) (NWP 39) Fill/Road Crossing Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0116 17 (permanent) (NWP 39) Fill/Bridge Driven Piles Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0001 18 (temporary) (NWP 12) Excavation/Sewer Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0468 18 (permanent) (NWP 12) Maintenance Easement Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0092 19 (temporary) (NWP 39) Fill/Existing Crossing Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0124 Page 5 of 17 20 (permanent) (NWP 39) Fill/Bridge Driven Piles Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0001 27 (permanent) (NWP 39) Fill/Bridge Driven Piles Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0001 Level Spreader #1 (permanent)(NWP 18) Fill/Excavation Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0084 Level Spreader #10 (permanent) (NWP 18) Fill Excavation Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0036 Level Spreader #13 (permanent) (NWP 18) Fill Excavation Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0011 Water Quality Pond A (permanent) (NWP 18) Fill Excavation Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0009 Water Quality Pond C (permanent) (NWP 18) Fill Excavation Bottomland HW Forest No 0' 0.0027 Total Wetland Impact (acres) 0.3380 Total Permanent Wetland Impact 0.1706 acres* (* note: of the Total Permanent Wetland Impacts, 0.0005 acres is due to driven piles for the bridges) Total Temporary Wetland Impact 0.1674 acres 3. List the total acreage (estimated) of all existing wetlands on the property: 17 acres 4. Individually list all intermittent and perennial stream impacts. Be sure to identify temporary impacts. Stream impacts include, but are not limited to placement of fill or culverts, dam construction, flooding, relocation, stabilization activities (e.g., cement walls, rip-rap, crib walls, gabions, etc.), excavation, ditching/straightening, etc. If stream relocation is proposed, plans and profiles showing the linear footprint for both the original and relocated streams must be included. To calculate acreage, multiply length X width, then divide by 43,560. Stream Impact Perennial or Average Impact Area of Number Stream Name Type of Impact Intermittent? Stream Width Length Impact indicate on ma Before Im act linear feet) acres 1 (permanent) Cedar Creek Bridge/Driven perennial 20' n/a 0 0001 Piles . 4 (permanent) Cedar Creek Culvert Perennial 20' 148' 0.0686 6 (permanent) Cedar Creek Bridge/Driven perennial 20' n/a 0 0001 Piles . 7 (temporary) UT to Cedar Creek Excavation Perennial 2' 30' 0.0014 10 (temporary) UT to Cedar Creek Excavation Intermittent 2' 30' 0.0101 11 (permanent) UT to Cedar Creek Bridge/Driven Intermittent 2' n/a 0 0001 Piles . 12 (permanent) UT to Cedar Creek Bridge/Driven Intermittent 2' n/a 0 0001 Piles . 16 (permanent) UT to Cedar Creek Culvert Intermittent 4.5' 138' 0.0142 17 (permanent) UT to Cedar Creek Bridge/Driven Intermittent 4 5' n/a 0 0001 Piles . . Page 6 of 17 21 (permanent) UT to Cedar Creek Bridge/Driven Intermittent 3' n/a 0.0001 Piles 23 (permanent) UT to Cedar Creek Bridge/Driven Intermittent 3' n/a 0.0001 Piles 27 (permanent) UT to Cedar Creek Bridge/Driven Intermittent 3' n/a 0.0001 Piles Total Stream Impact (by length and acreage) 346' 0.0951 Total Permanent Perennial Stream Impact 148 linear feet Total Permanent Perennial Stream Impact due to Bridges/Driven Piles Total Permanent Intermittent Stream Impact 1381inear feet Total Permanent Intermittent Stream Impact due to Bridges/Driven Piles Total Temporary Perennial Stream Impact 301inear feet Total Temporary Intermittent Stream Impact 301inear feet 0.0686 acres 0.0002 acres 0.0142 acres 0.0006 acres 0.0014acres 0.0101 acres Individually list all open water impacts (including lakes, ponds, estuaries, sounds, Atlantic Ocean and any other water of the U.S.). Open water impacts include, but are not limited to fill, excavation, dredging, flooding, drainage, bulkheads, etc. Open Water Impact Name of Waterbody Type of Waterbody Area of Site Number (if applicable) Type of Impact (lake, pond, estuary, sound, bay, Impact indicate on ma ocean, etc. acres NA NA NA NA 0.0 Total Open Water Impact (acres) 0.0 6. List the cumulative impact to all Waters of the U.S. resulting from the project: Stream Impact (acres): 0.0951 Wetland Im act (acres): 0.3380 O en Water Im act (acres): 0.0 Total Impact to Waters of the U.S. (acres) 0.4331 Total Stream Impact (linear feet).: 346 Total of Proposed Permanent Impacts to Wetlands Total of Previously Approved Permanent Impacts to Wetlands Total of Proposed Permanent Impacts to Perennial Streams Total of Proposed and Existing (Post Construction) Permanent Impacts to Waters of the US 0.1582 acres 0.1423 acres 0.0688 acres 0.3693 acres Page 7 of 17 7. Isolated Waters Do any isolated waters exist on the property? ®Yes ^ No Describe all impacts to isolated waters, and include the type of water (wetland or stream) and the size of the proposed impact (acres or linear feet). Please note that this section only applies to waters that have specifically been determined to be isolated by the USACE. Wetland Impact Type of Wetland Located within Distance to Area of Site Number Type of Impact (e.g., forested, marsh, 100-year Nearest Impact (indicate on map) herbaceous, bog, etc.) Floodplain Stream (acres) es/no linear feet 5 (permanent) Fill Isolated No >150' 0.0040 9 (permanent) Fill Isolated No >100' 0.0071 14 (permanent) Fill Isolated No >100' 0.0269 Total Isolated Wetland Impact (acres) 0.0380 8. Pond Creation Pond 1 (sheet 2 of 21) If construction of a pond is proposed, associated wetland and stream impacts should be included above in the wetland and stream impact sections. Also, the proposed pond should be described here and illustrated on any maps included with this application. Pond to be created in (check all that apply): ®uplands ^ stream ^ wetlands Describe the method of construction (e.g., dam/embankment, excavation, installation of draw-down valve or spillway, etc.): excavation Proposed use or purpose of pond (e.g., livestock watering, irrigation, aesthetic, trout pond, local stormwater requirement, etc.): irri atg ion/aesthetic Current land use in the vicinity of the pond: undeveloped Size of watershed draining to pond: +/- 3 acres Expected pond surface area: +/- 80.000 s.f. Pond 2 (sheet 9 of 21) If construction of a pond is proposed, associated wetland and stream impacts should be included above in the wetland and stream impact sections. Also, the proposed pond should be described here and illustrated on any maps included with this application. Pond to be created in (check all that apply): ®uplands ^ stream ^ wetlands Describe the method of construction (e.g., dam embankment, excavation, installation of draw-down valve or spillway, etc.): excavation Proposed use or purpose of pond (e.g., livestock watering, irrigation, aesthetic, trout pond, local stormwater requirement, etc.): irrigation/aesthetic Current land use in the vicinity of the pond: undeveloped Size of watershed draining to pond: +/- 27 acres Expected pond surface area:+/- 36.000 s.f. (0.8264 acl Page 8 of 17 Pond 3 (sheet 15 of 21) If construction of a pond is proposed, associated wetland and stream impacts should be included above in the wetland and stream impact sections. Also, the proposed pond should be described here and illustrated on any maps included with this application. Pond to be created in (check all that apply): ®uplands ^ stream ^ wetlands Describe the method of construction (e.g., dam/embankment, excavation, installation of draw-down valve or spillway, etc.): excavation Proposed use or purpose of pond (e.g., livestock watering, irrigation, aesthetic, trout pond, local stormwater requirement, etc.): irrigation/aesthetic Current land use in the vicinity of the pond: undeveloped Size of watershed draining to pond: +/- 15 acres Expected pond surface area: +/- 53.000 s.f. VII. Impact Justification (Avoidance and Minimization) Specifically describe measures taken to avoid the proposed impacts. It maybe useful to provide information related to site constraints such as topography, building ordinances, accessibility, and financial viability of the project. The applicant may attach drawings of alternative, lower-impact site layouts, and explain why these design options were not feasible. Also discuss how impacts were minimized once the desired site plan was developed. If applicable, discuss construction techniques to be followed during construction to reduce impacts. The proposed Olde LibertX Subdivision and Golf Club has gone through extensive revisions and redesign to avoid almost all jurisdictional areas located on the subject property. The original subdivision site plans called for 13 separate road crossings. The initiall,~pproved crossings were then redesigned and reduced to 7 bottomless culverts and 5 standard crossings. Two of the approved standard culvert crossings were installed. Since that time. the current applicant purchased the property and has further reduced the crossings b~gain redesigning the subdivision so that there are no bottomless culvert crossings and onl,~one permanent road crossing of Cedar Creek, which was originally improved in 1997 and then re-approved in 1998. Unavoidable impacts to jurisdictional wetlands and waters associated with the road crossings are all necessary to create interconnectivitX throughout the subdivision and provide access to the three main entrances/exits; Pocomoke Rd., Long Mill Rd., and NC Hw,y 96. The crossings are also necessary to allow all of the future residents of the subdivision to access the amenity areas and club house within the subdivision. Impacts to buffers and a jurisdictional stream in the western portion of the property have been avoided completely. Additionally. where possible, lot lines were laid out so that the jurisdictional streams and wetlands were within shared lot lines between parcels to avoid additional lot_fill (i.e. further avoidance). The temporary impacts resulting from the installation of sanitary sewer lines are necessary to run the sewer corridor throu out the property therebX allowing sewer access to all of the residential areas. Page 9 of 17 VIII. Mitigation DWQ - In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0500, mitigation may be required by the NC Division of Water Quality for projects involving greater than or equal to one acre of impacts to freshwater wetlands or greater than or equal to 150 linear feet of total impacts to perennial streams. USAGE - In accordance with the Final Notice of Issuance and Modification of Nationwide Permits, published in the Federal Register on January 15, 2002, mitigation will be required when necessary to ensure that adverse effects to the aquatic environment are minimal. Factors including size and type of proposed impact and function and relative value of the impacted aquatic resource will be considered in determining acceptability of appropriate and practicable mitigation as proposed. Examples of mitigation that may be appropriate and practicable include, but are not limited to: reducing the size of the project; establishing and maintaining wetland and/or upland vegetated buffers to protect open waters such as streams; and replacing losses of aquatic resource functions and values by creating, restoring, enhancing, or preserving similar functions and values, preferable in the same watershed. If mitigation is required for this project, a copy of the mitigation plan must be attached in order for USAGE or DWQ to consider the application complete for processing. Any application lacking a required mitigation plan or NCEEP concurrence shall be placed on hold as incomplete. An applicant may also choose to review the current guidelines for stream restoration in DWQ's Draft Technical Guide for Stream Work in North Carolina, available at http://h2o. enr.state.nc.us/ncwetlands/strmgide.html. 1. Provide a brief description of the proposed mitigation plan. The description should provide as much information as possible, including, but not limited to: site location (attach directions and/or map, if offsite), affected stream and river basin, type and amount (acreage/linear feet) of mitigation proposed (restoration, enhancement, creation, or preservation), a plan view, preservation mechanism (e.g., deed restrictions, conservation easement, etc.), and a description of the current site conditions and proposed method of construction. Please attach a separate sheet if more space is needed. The applicant believes that additional mitigation for streams (beyond the avoidance and minimization of stream impacts elsewhere on the property) should not be required given that total permanent impact to perennial/important streams is less than 150 linear feet Permanent unavoidable impacts to wetlands total 0.1706 acres however 0 0005 acres of wetland impact is due to the driven piles for the timber brid eg s Typically bridge pilings do not require mitigation so we therefore propose that ~ayment be made to the NC-EEP at a 1.1 ratio for 0.1701 acres of wetland (0.0669 acres of Riparian wetland and 0 1032 acres ofNon-riparian wetlandl. Only one road crossing requires Riparian Buffer miti~ation• the other buffer impacts are either "allowable" or "exempt." Please see attached EEP Acceptance Letter Page 10 of 17 2. Mitigation may also be made by payment into the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP). Please note it is the applicant's responsibility to contact the NCEEP at (919) 715-0476 to determine availability, and written approval from the NCEEP indicating that they are will to accept payment for the mitigation must be attached to this form. For additional information regarding the application process for the NCEEP, check the NCEEP website at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/wrp/index.htm. If use of the NCEEP is proposed, please check the appropriate box on page five and provide the following information: Amount of stream mitigation requested (linear feet): 0 Amount of buffer mitigation requested (square feet): 16,798 sq. ft. Amount of Riparian wetland mitigation requested (acres): 0.0669 ac. Amount ofNon-riparian wetland mitigation requested (acres): 0.1032 ac. Amount of Coastal wetland mitigation requested (acres): 0 IX. Environmental Documentation (required by DWQ) 1. Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the use of public (federal/state) land? Yes ^ No 2. If yes, does the project require preparation of an environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or North Carolina Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA)? Note: If you are not sure whether a NEPA/SEPA document is required, call the SEPA coordinator at (919) 733-5083 to review current thresholds for environmental documentation. Yes ^ No ^ 3. If yes, has the document review been finalized by the State Clearinghouse? If so, please attach a copy of the NEPA or SEPA final approval letter. Yes ^ No ^ X. Proposed Impacts on Riparian and Watershed Buffers (required by DWQ) It is~ the applicant's (or agent's) responsibility to determine, delineate and map all impacts to required state and local buffers associated with the project. The applicant must also provide justification for these impacts in Section VII above. All proposed impacts must be listed herein, and must be clearly identifiable on the accompanying site plan. All buffers must be shown on a map, whether or not impacts are proposed to the buffers. Correspondence from the DWQ Regional Office may be included as appropriate. Photographs may also be included at the applicant's discretion. 1. Will the project impact protected riparian buffers identified within 15A NCAC 2B .0233 (Meuse), 15A NCAC 2B .0259 (Tar-Pamlico), 15A NCAC 02B .0243 (Catawba) 15A NCAC 2B .0250 (Randleman Rules and Water Supply Buffer Requirements), or other (please identify )? Yes ® No ^ Page 11 of 17 2. If "yes", identify the square feet and acreage of impact to each zone of the riparian buffers. If buffer mitigation is required calculate the required amount of mitigation by applying the buffer multipliers. Im act #1 imber Brid a for Golf Car Path - "Allowable" Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 800 n/a 800 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 360 n/a 360 1.5 n/a Total 1,160 n/a Impact #4 (Road Crossing 1,160 "Allnwahle with Mitiaatinn"1 n/a Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 12,139 0 12,139 3 (2 for Catawba) 36,417 2 5,541 882 4,659 1.5 6,989 Total 17,680 882 16,798 43,406 Im act #6 imber Brid a for Golf Car Path - "Allowable" Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 1,000 n/a 1,000 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 240 n/a 240 1.5 n/a Total 1,240 n/a 1,240 n/a Impact #8 (Sanitary Sewer - "Allnwahle"1* Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier .Required Miti ation 1 0 n/a 0 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 972 n/a 972 1.5 n/a Total 972 n/a 972 ' n/a -note: i ne permanent maintenance easement will partiauy be within Gone Z of the luparian Butter; 550 sq. ft. will be permanently maintained but the health and existing vegetation in Zone 1 will not be compromised. impact #10 (Sanitary Sewer - ~~AllnwahlP~~l Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 4,508 2,167 2,341 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 2,709 378 2,331 1.5 n/a Total 7,217 2, S4S 4,672 n/a Page 12 of 17 Imnact #11 (Timber Bridge for Golf Car Path - "Allowable"1 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s ware eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 950 n/a 942 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 240 n/a 240 1.5 n/a Total 1,190 n/a 1,182 n/a Imnact #12 (Timber Bride for Golf Car Path - "Allowable"1 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 800 n/a 800 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 240 n/a 240 1.5 n/a Total 1,040 n/a 1,040 n/a Im act #16 oad Crossin - "Allowa ble" Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 7,721 507 7,214 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 3,450 0 3,450 1.5 n/a Total 11,171 507 10,664 n/a Imnact #17 (Timber Bridge for Golf Car Path - "Allowable"1 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 900 n/a 896 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 240 n/a 240 1.5 n/a Total 1,140 n/a 1,136 n/a Imnact #21 (Golf Car Path on Existing Crossinu - "Allowable"1 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 390 n/a 390 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 240 n/a 240 1.5 n/a Total 630 n/a 630 n/a Imnact #22 (~anitarv CPWer - "AllnwahlP"1* Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 0 n/a 0 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 957 n/a 957 1.5 n/a Total 957 n/a 957 n/a Tnote: t ne permanent maintenance easement will partially be within Zone 2 of the Riparian Buffer; 493 sq. ft. will be permanently maintained but the health and existing vegetation in Zone 1 will not be compromised. Page 13 of 17 Impact #23 (Timber Bridge for Golf Car Path - "Allowahle"1 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 650 n/a 650 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 240 n/a 240 1.5 n/a Total 890 n/a 890 n/a Level Spreader #l Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 136 10 126 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 184 156 28 1.5 n/a Total 320 166 154 n/a Level Spreader #2 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 325 n/a 325 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 218 n/a 218 1.5 n/a Total 543 n/a 543 n/a Level S reader #3 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 252 n/a 252 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 130 n/a 130 1.5 n/a Total 382 n/a 382 n/a Level S reader #9 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 592 n/a 592 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 1,011 n/a 1,011 1.5 n/a Total 1,603 n/a 1,603 n/a Level Spreader #10 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 314 156 158 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 177 0 177 1.5 n/a Total 491 156 335 n/a Page 14 of 17 Level Spreader #13 * Zone Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s ware eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 225 n/a 225 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 128 n/a 128 1.5 n/a Total 353 n/a 353 n/a Level Spreader #15 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 340 n/a 340 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 279 n/a 279 1.5 n/a Total 619 n/a 619 n/a Level Spreader #18 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 698 n/a 698 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 246 n/a 246 1.5 n/a Total 944 n/a 944 n/a Level Spreader #19 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 306 n/a 306 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 241 n/a 241 1.5 n/a Total 547 n/a 547 n/a Level Spreader #23 Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 207 n/a 207 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 201 n/a 201 1.5 n/a Total 408 n/a 408 n/a Pond A Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s uare eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 233 42 191 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 191 0 191 1.5 n/a Total 424 42 382 n/a Page 15 of 17 Pond C Zone* Impact s uare feet Minus wetlands in bu er s uare eet Remaining buffer Im act s ware eet Multiplier Required Miti ation 1 107 72 35 3 (2 for Catawba) n/a 2 160 44 116 1.5 n/a Total 267 116 151 n/a * Zone 1 extends out 30 feet perpendicular from the top of the near bank of channel; Zone 2 extends an additiona120 feet from the edge of Zone 1. 3. If buffer mitigation is required, please discuss what type of mitigation is proposed (i.e., Donation of Property, Riparian Buffer Restoration /Enhancement, or Payment into the Riparian Buffer Restoration Fund). Please attach all appropriate information as identified within 15A NCAC 2B .0242 or .0244, or .0260. The client proposes payment into NC-EEP to satisfy the buffer mitigation requirements. .The Buffer mitigation required (including the multipliers) totals 43,406 square feet (36 417 Zone 1 and 6 989 Zone 2) XI. Stormwater (required by DWQ) Describe impervious acreage (existing and proposed) versus total acreage on the site. Discuss stormwater controls proposed in order to protect surface waters and wetlands downstream from the property. If percent impervious surface exceeds 20%, please provide calculations demonstrating total proposed impervious level. The proposed impervious surface percentage area is 4 467 178 square feet or 18 98% As the proposed impervious surface is less than 30% an NC DWO approved Stormwater Management Plan is not required. Stormwater devices have been included for the Clubhouse and Recreation Area per the Settlement Agreement (see attached details and documentation from Nice En 'peering). XII. Sewage Disposal (required by DWQ) Clearly detail the ultimate treatment methods and disposition (non-discharge or discharge) of wastewater generated from the proposed project, or available capacity of the subject facility. The site will be serviced by sanitary sewer. XIII. Violations (required by DWQ) Is this site in violation of DWQ Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500) or any Buffer Rules? Yes ® No ^ Is this an after-the-fact permit application? Yes ^ No Page 16 of 17 XIV. Cumulative Impacts (required by DWQ) Will this project (based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts) result in additional development, which could impact nearby downstream water quality? Yes ^ No If yes, please submit a qualitative or quantitative cumulative impact analysis in accordance with the most recent North Carolina Division of Water Quality policy posted on our website at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ncwetlands. If no, please provide a short narrative description: We have reviewed the "DRAFT Internal Policy. Cumulative impacts and the 401 Water Ouality Certification and Isolated Wetland Programs" document prepared by the NC Division of Water Oualit~pril 10, 2004, version 2.1. The draft states that most residential subdivisions are unlikely to cause cumulative impacts. This residential project does not meet any of the three criteria of private projects that can clearly result in cumulative impacts. We anticipate that you will advise us if a qualitative or quantitative impact analysis is required. XV. Other Circumstances (Optional): It is the applicant's responsibility to submit the application sufficiently in advance of desired construction dates to allow processing time for these permits. However, an applicant may choose to list constraints associated with construction or sequencing that may impose limits on work schedules (e.g., draw-down schedules for lakes, dates associated with Endangered and Threatened Species, accessibility problems, or other issues outside of the applicant's control). v Applica Agent's Signature Date (Agent's signatu a is valid only if an authorization letter from the applicant is provided.) 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Box 1890 Wilmington, NC 28402 Attn: M.- C.. ~ ,Qis:~• ~ ~ ,--- Field Office: ,P~ /~i ~ ti Re: Wetlands Related Consulting and Permitting To Whom It May Concern: I, the current landowner or municipal official, hereby designate and authorize Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of permit applications, to furnish upon request supplemental information in support of applications, etc. from this day forward. The day of This notification supersedes any previous correspondence concerning the agent for this project. NOTICE: This authorization, for HabllIty and professional courtesy reasons, IS valid only for govermnent officials to enter the property when accompanied by S&EC staff. You should call S ange a alte meeting prior to visiting the site. Print Property Own s or Municipal Official's Name Pro Owner's or Municipal Official's Signature cc: Ms. Cyndi ]Caroly NCDENR - DWQ 2321 Crabtree Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604 cc: Mr. Chris Flowers Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA Charlotte Office: Greensboro Office: 236 I.ePhillip Court, Suite C 3817-E Iawndale Drive Concord, NC 28025 Greensboro, NC 27455 Phone: (704) 720-9405 Phone: (336) 540-8234 Fax: (704) 720-9406 Fax: (336) 540-8235 AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM ~' ~ Total ~ Buffer Zone ~ Buffer Zo B ff Impact ~ Sheet Wetland ~ Wetlands ~ Buffer Zone 1 No.1 I Buffer Zone 2 I ne ; No 2 u er Zone i j T t l S Buffer Zone I Wetlands in I, Wetlands in Wetlands in ' Wetlands in No. No. Purpose Type I (acre) Square Feet . ' o a quare Total i Buffer Zone 1 ~ Buffer Zone 1 Buffer Zone 2 ~ Buffer Zone 2 ' Stream i St M , (acre) Square Feet (acre) Feet acre ( ) S F ream aintenan e G.C. Path q. ( t.) (acre) (Sq. Ft.) (acre) (Lf.) (acre) Easement 1 3 I, and Bridge Road na 0 800 0.0184 ~ 360 0.0083 ~ 1,160 0.0266 0 0 ~ ( I 2 4 Crossing Juns. 0.0419 0 0 0 p 0 0 0.0001 0 Road 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 p ~ 0 3 4 Crossing Juris. 0.0059 0 i 0 0 0 Road 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 4 7 Crossing G C Path Juris. 0.0202 12,139 0.2787 5,541 0.1272 17,680 0.4059 0 0 . . 882 0,0202 148 0.0686 0 5 7 and Bridge Isolated 0.004 p 0 0 0 G. C. Path 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 and Bridge Sanitary na 0 1,000 0.023 240 0.0055 1,240 0.0285 0 0 0 7 6 Sewer Juris. 0.0093 0 0 0 0 0 0.0001 0 Sanitary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0.0014 0.0037 8 6 Sewer na 0 0 0 972 0.0223 972 0.0223 0 0 9 6 Lot Fill Isolated 0.0071 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0126 Sanitary . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 8 Sewer G. C. Path Juris. 0.0584 4,508 0.1035 2,709 0.0622 7,217 0.1657 2,167 0.0497 378 0 0087 . 11 8 and Brdge Juris. 0.0002 950 0.0218 240 0 0055 1 190 0 0 . 30 0.0101 0.0092 G. C. Path . , . 273 8 0.0002 0 0 0 0.0001 0 12 10 and Bridge Sanitary Juris. 0 800 0.0184 240 0,0055 1,040 0.0239 0 0 0 0 0 0.0001 0 13 9 Sewer Juris. 0.0405 0 0 0 0 G. C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0096 14 11 Fill Isolated 0.0269 0 0 0 0 Road 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 11 Crossing Juris. 0.0421 0 0 0 0 Road 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 12 Crossing G. C Path Juris. 0.0116 7,721 0.1772 3,450 0.0792 11,171 0.2565 507 0 0116 0 17 12 . and Bridge Juris. 0.0001 900 0.0207 240 0 0055 1 140 0 . 0 138 0.0142 0 Sanitary . , .0262 4 0.0001 0 0 0 0.0001 0 18 12 Sewer Juris. 0.0468 0 0 0 0 Temp. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0092 19 13 Crossing Juris. 0.0124 0 0 0 0 . G. C. Path 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 13 and Bridge Juris, 0.0001 0 0 0 0 G. C. Path 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 14 and Bridge Sanitary Juris. 0 390 0.0089 240 0.0055 630 0.0145 0 0 0 22 14 Sewer na 0 0 0 0 0 0.0001 0 G. C, Path 957 0.022 957 0.022 p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0113 23 14 and Bridge Road Juris. Pr 0 650 0.0149 240 0.0055 890 0.0204 0 0 . 24 16 Crossing ev. Approved 0.147 na na 0 0 0 0.0001 0 Road Prev, na na na na na na na na na na na 25 17 Crossing Approved 0.0965 na na na j Road Prev. na na na na na na na na na na 26 18 Crossing Approved 0.0187 na na na ' G. C. Path na na na na na na na 60 0.0069 na 27 19 ! and Bride Juris. 0.0001 0 0 0 0 0 ~ ~ ~ 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 ' 0 0.0001 0 ~at.oasa -~•~•-T•m..~. J_LLLJ_1_L o _ , -_. ~.,-__~ _, ~,., IMPERVIOUS SURFACES: Subdivision Roads 810626 s.f. Recreation Facility 100,000 s.f. Golf Clubhouse Facility 58,000 s.f. Golf Car Paths 264,912 s.f. Sidewalks in Subdivision 371,640 s.f. Residential Lots 2,862,000 s.f. Total Impervious Area 4,467,178 s.f. Total Tract Area 23,531,112 s.f. of Impervious Area 18.98 These impervious areas above are approximate and are subject to change, knowing that the total impervious surface cannot exceed 30% of the total tract. V07.O464 D#e: february ffi, 2°°7 Suk: 110IW BCB~B a„~: jlm cnev<e: fr,ry.,ANO. Computer V.-g. Wme Ypeiwp~inalnOaNtot ~ ~ ~ ~~ MA~NTENANC~AREA ~` ~~ ~~ ~\ \ ~~ \ \ ~ - ~ \ \ ~ Wetland A~a Typical r ~ \ \ \ ~ \ ~~-- Stream Chann 1 Ty~cal \ ~ / ~~~ . ~ \~ \~ `~~~~~~ `~ `~ \\,\~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~\ ~ ~\ ~~~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ` ~ ~ ~ ` i i ~~ ~_ i i ~~ / / / ~ i~ -- / / ~~/ ~~ / //~ ~~ l~ / / / J i / i __-- //~ /~ one? \~ ~ ` ~ ` --- ~ ~~ \~ ~~. o ~ ~~ ~_ ~/ Proposed 8 ,000 s.f. ~ No pond ~ ~ ~ clearing of 2. W~Cershed es. I I 1 / / /~--- `~ A i~/~ GI / ~ // !/ // // ~i .r ox~. Feb~uarT 26.2007 wlc ~. a ~~ o.,,~: crc~trefhn r~~ u,. co~.u, o«y. u~ wr.n w~~..rmum ~ ~ ~ i ~ \ ~ ~~ /~-t-- Proposed 20 z~~0~t~mhe~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ , ; ~ ~ \\ / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 1 ~ I i ` ~ bridge for golf cal~.~ro~sing` ~ ~ ~~ I ~ ~ , ~ , , , , i , i ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ (No Impact) ~ ~ \ - - ~ \\ \ \ , \ \ ~ \\ -J ~\ ~\\ ~ I / I ~ ~~~~ ------ Golf Car PathTYP~I\ ~~~~~ _--- ~~ n„ ~\ ~ \~~iJ m ti lO ~ ~~ A~ _ ~`~ AD ~ \ ~~ Yom/ I `~, ~ ,~ // IMPACT No, 1; ~ ` ~ /(0 ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ I // Proposed 80' x 10' timber bridge. ~\ ~\~~ `__ OkF ~~~~\ \ ~ \ ~ ~ I ~~ 6-1'dia.timber~lingsinstream ---___,--~ ~ ~ RO ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I i / (.0001 s.f. strum impact) ~ ~ ~ ~- ~ q0 1 ` ~ \ J \ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ I I i / 80' x 10' timber bridge in~one 1. ~\ i , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I ~ / (800 s.f. - 1'(84 ac. buffer impact in zone 1) ~ , ,~ ! I ~~~--_ ~~ -, ! \\` \~ \\ \\ \\ I ~ / 3'x6'concretepatbinzone2. O / ! _ _ ` _ ` \ _ _ J ~ ` \ \ \ ~ \ \~ ~ \ ~ \ ` I / ~ / (60~s.f. - .0083 ac~buffer impact in zone 2~ 6 ! ! ~ ~~~ ~ .966 ac. total buffer impact / l --- ---_--~ ~ ~ ~ ~A~1 , i ~ l ~ / / l / / ~A` ~ ~ I ~~~~ ~ ~ , ~ / Existing ponrt (:979j~a~'aycgn~fru~ prior l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~~- ~~ ~ , , ~ ~ ~ ~' inception of the Tar P~amticd buffer r les. Theref re \ ~ ~ ~\ ~ ~ , ~ ` ~ , , ~ , ~ i ~ -buffer impacts ef~o#~er~u~mera4ed. Proposed / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ , ~ ~ ~ , ~ / ~ ~ / _ - irrigation po to be~x~antle to 8b,000 s.f. ~ ~ - \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ _ - - - _ `_ r ~_~ ~ Exist+ng~lam wji(ngt be distu be No pond ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ _ _J ~~~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~_- - ~ - ~ expansion~ll ocdur ih j6ne'2. clearing of ~ ~ / ~ / ~ ~ ~ ~~\\ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ , _ gradirty will occur ir~z9ne 1 or z ne 2. W~Cershed / i f ~ , , - ~ainin i ~ ndris +~ 3 cres. ! ~ ~ ~ ~ i I ! / ~ ,~/~~ ~ ~ ~~, ~ I ~ ~~ / V /~ i ~ / / ~ f I ,,,-~~ - -- ~ ~ / ~ ~ /, ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ! / / /~ - ~~ ~ I ,~ / ~ ~ W 1 // / 1 / ,-- ~ \ ! I /~ ~ ~ ~ ~ / / ~ / ~~ ! ~ ~ ! /~/ ~ ~ ~ 1 / / I ~~`,, o~m ~~~ ; I I! ~~ I~ / EX.SAN~I~TARYSL~WER ~ // // ! // ~ ~~ ti ~ ~~ti/ / '~ PUMP~TATI01~ I // ,/ / ! ! / ~ ~, ! ~ ~/ I ! ! i I i ~ i ! ~~ ~~ / ! ! ! ,' / ~ ~ I I ~' ~ ! ! I ! / ! ! ~- _ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ -- ~~J~ I II ~ ! ! ! 1 ~~ ~ I I I/ / I ~ r l ~ ! ! ! I ~ i ~ ~ ~ a s I I I ~ ~ / ! !! ! ! I ~f---- % ! Y c / /~~ I ~~ / ! ! ! I i~ ~•~ ~ I I ~ ~ I I I I ~ I I ~'~ ~ ~ - ~ /~ I ~~ ~ ~ 1 ~ I ,~ i i ~ ~ / / / / ~ ~ ~ I I I ~ ~/ , , i / / / ,~ ~ ! ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ , /~ / / ~ ~' ~ / / I ~ ~ ~~ ~ I ! ~ ~ ` / ~ ~ / / / ~ ~' ,' ~' I -- - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~, ~ ! ~ ~ ~ / / / ~ Ex. S~iCary Sewer ~' ~ I .~ ~ 1 ~ I ~ ! - ~ ~ // // / ~ / / ~ ~ / ~ / / / ~~l~l ! // / Permanent Mainten ~ ~ _ , i / ~~ / ~~/~~ / / ~ / / ~asemer1t~10'wi~ ~' r ~ l ~~ ~ ~/~/ l !~ / / / ~ ~ ,- -- ' l~/ i, l l / / / ~ i Dxa February 2fi, 2007 ~~~: ~.,~, Dom: ~~ CAUkd. Piv~cct t{ Camyucer Dug. Wz ~~N0~9~.'.o010A1 ~~ I. ~ `~ ~ ~ ~ / i ~ / / l I ~ ` \ ` ~ ~ /~ ~ / / ~ ~ ~ / ~ V A ~ ` ~ ~ ~ ~ /' ~ / / l ~ I ~ I ~ ~ ,~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ / I I ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ / i ~ I I I I I ~ ~ ,_ ~ i ,' / ~~ / ~~ l I 1 ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ MPACTNo.3: ~~ ~~ ~ ~ I ~'~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ I I ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ` ~ Wedandsirr~pact-RoadL~ossing. ~ ~' ,' ,~ ~ ~~ ~ \~ ~ i i ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~~~ i~ '~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ I ~ / I I ~ - ~~ -'~ i ,' ~ ~ 1 i i ~ ~ ~ ~`~ ~~~ '~ i~~ ~~ ~ i~ i i~ / I I N / o I. I / N ) /,--- ~I t I I' l '~ ~ . \\ \ ~ ~ ~~~ ~~ \ ~ y<. I ~ / ~ I~ ~ JMPA~ CT No. 2; ~' ~ I ~ ~ We~laCidslmpact-Road ~ ~ / i \ ~ ~ \1,827s.~.-.0419ac.) ! ~~ ~ I I ~ I I ~ ~~ I f / I '~ 1l ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 I I i~ ~- '~ 1 ,' ~ V ~ ~ ,' ~~ ~, ;'~ ~~- i~/ I I ~ ~II ~ ~ ~ ,'~ ~ ~ `~ I ~ ~~ ,--- ~.~-- I I II ~ I ~ I ~~-__.-, I ~~ ~ I I I I i _ / ~I II II ~\ ~ ~ ~ `~ ill' \ ~~~ ~ / ~ ~~ / ~/ ~------ I I II II / ~ ~ I~~~\ II ~ / ~ ~~~ ~ ~-~ I ~ /~ ~ ~~-~ ~ I I \ ~ I I _ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ` ~' ,. y ~OrTAR PAMLICO STREAM BUFFER ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I ~ I ~~ ~ ~ i ~' ~ y I I I I ~1 - -- , .~ -- ~-'~onei-------- ~ , ~ ~ ~ i i ~'/ _i _ - / ~ / / / / / / _ ~ ~ / / o~ February 26, 2007 ~: r~~, or...: crwm: Pr pct Na. CaRp,Rer Dug. Nm Mw.lnyYgW e+yOAAi a ti iO i/ ~ ~ / / / / / / / //~/ /~/ / /~ /~/~/ / /~ // / / ~/ // / 1 ~/ ~ ~ / / ~ ~ ~ / l l ~ ~ l / /~ /1 /~ // ~~ I r / 1 ~ / ~ ,l ~ ~ l l ~// ~ ~ l~ i ~i i // / ~ / ~ I i 1 1 \~ I 1 '1 I \ I ~ I ~ I ~\\ ~ -~ ~ I ~ / \ ~ ~ ~ ~ / I ~ ~ / / / ~ I ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A \ / ~ ~ / / ~ ~trear~ Ch~nnef~T,~pical `~ ~ ` / / \ - - ~ I ~ . ~ ~ / / / ~ ~ / Wetlar~A~ea T~ica~ 1 ~ 1 / l // // ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~1 ~ ~/ // /// ~//~/// ~//~~~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~--- -~~~ --- _-_ ----~~ ~\ ~~ / i ~~ l / i ~ ~ ~~ - ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ,v, III. ~~ //~,~ i IIII II ~ /~' ~`, v~ _~------ ~~`~~~~~~\`~ r I ~ ~ / F / I 1 1 I I ~ I ---- _ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ --- ~o t I I ~ ~ ~ I I _ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~l ~ I ~ I 1 I1~ II 11 1 II ~ ~ I // ~ ~ __--------~ ~~--~~~~ `~~~~ ~ ~~ I o I 1 ~ 1 1 1 I I I ~ ____---- ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ I ~~~ I 1 1 11 1 1~ 1 1 1 I ~ -_-~ ~~ ~ l I .~ , ~ I 1 1 ~ 1 , I I I , , _ _ - - ~~ ~~~ ~ ~`, I I `h 1 I act Io.6:l V I I I 1 ------~~ \~ \~ ` \~ l ` ~ 1\ ~ 1 P Ppo~sec~ 100~x 10'tir~b~r`bridgJJ~e. ~ _ _ _ _ - - - /\ ~\ ~ ~ \ V ~ 10.1' dia ti~bl r il'n i ~ ~ A A b' ~ s ea~i ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ 1 (.0~ 01 ~c~Ist~ea~ ~m~a~t)C ~ ~ I/ __ ~ _-- ~~ ~ ~~ 1 ~ 1 ~ ~ ` ~ ~ ~ \~ ~ 10$' x 1 ' t~m~er~b 'd a ~n zPne ~. I /' - - ~ ~ ~ ~ / ~ ~\ ~ (10P0 s. -1021301ac'~ ~ r irhpabtir z~e 1)1 `~ ~ ~ \ 1 ~ 1 _ _ 1 ~ ~ I 40'Ix 6' c~nLr to path n z nel2. I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -, ~ ~. ~ ~ 1 ----- ` I I 2 Os.f.-.Ob5 T'~ 1 / / ~ ~ ~ II ~ 1 - ~ /i I (4 / p'c~u er mp~actlin~on~2) / / ~ 1 _ / ,+ I 085 ac a iot I bu r imp ctl I I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I -~ / // I I JI I~ I l l I /~ I ~ ~ 1~ 1 1 1 I -- ~/~ /~~ I ~ 11 I C I I II Il 1~ I I ~~ I I ~ I I _ ~~ I I/ I I! ~. ~I 1- 1 1 I I ,-~ .~ ~ 1I 1 I I I I I I I I' ~ I I ~~- 1 I I I I I I ~- ~,~ `__ I l I I i -_~ ~~ Ilyl~l,l~l,lll ,~ 111„III ~ ~' - ~ ' ~ I I I ~ ~ 1 ; ' I I 1 1 `~ ~ ~ ~ I ', II ~ / ~ I , , ~ ~ . / l~ II I ~ ~I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ // II I ~ I I ~ // Ill I I 1 ~ II I ~ / I / ~ ~ / / / ~ 1 ~~I/~_ /~ ~ / ~ / ~ ~ ~ / / // ~ // / / ~/ ~ /~ /~ /~ / ~ 1 1 Il l ~ ll II 1 I / / 1 ~~ / ~ 1 1 I 1 it / ~ / , // ~ ~ ~l 1 / /l ~ 11 // ~~ /~ ~ 11 /~ // ,~~ 1 1 ll I ~ Il Il I - ~ ~ / / / ~ / / ~ / _/ ~ ~ 1 ~ l l ~ 1 /~/ // I /l /l /l Il /~ /l /l / / // // // // I I i II 1 ll 1I 1 I ~// ~/ / / / / / / / / // / ~ ~ ~ // I I 1 ~ I I I 11 / / / / / ~ / / / ~ ~ / ~ / / / I I I I 1 1 l ' I 1 ~ ~ ~ / ~ ~ / / / ~ / ~ ~ ~r_.__ I 1 1 1 ~ I . 1 / i ~ l l / ,l ~ ~ ~ i ~ / ~ I ~1 oxe: Fe6ruer/262007 a,„.: jim cnw~e: Pmfct Na. 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Wme Ypcl*TU~sIinDYbm1 a O i i I I I // i /~ /~ ~ I ~ ~ i ~ ~ i ~ ~ ( ~-_ 1 y Sewer 1 ~ ~ i ~ i ~ ~ ~ IA~1 ACT No 7: \ ~ ~ ~ i We ds Im ct-S~nita ~ ~ ~ ~ pp~~ ry ~ewer~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 574 .~:~ .013~ac. disturbed 5rea _/ , ~ ~ 403 .f. -0093 aQ. weU~nds dis~url ~( /~ ,-< _ ~ ~ 16,0 .f. - .0037 ac\ permanent min ~ ~ ~ / ~ ~ 26 f. -.004 ac. ~~''eam channel, ~~ i ~S( \ X30 Lfrstream,chanrlel dist~Yrbed ~ 1 1 1 ~ ro ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i 1 ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ 1 ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ I I I 1 ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 I I I `~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ `~ ~ ~ ` ~ I I ~ 1 ,, ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ 1 1 I i i ~~ ~,__---__ ~ 1 1~~ ~ ~ 1 I I ~ ~ I ~~ _--- 1 1 ~ V ~ I I I 1 - ~ 1 I 1 ` 1 I 1 1 I I '~ ~ ,m ~ ~ P~opo~d20'x~4Q'tim~ber 1\ I I fl ~` I I 1 ~ ~ ~ bridge for golf car cr3~ing~ I I I ~ 1 1 ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~' (No Impacts ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ A~ ~ ~ ~~ 1 A \ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ 1 \ _/ - -, ~ ~~ I ~ ~ ~ A ~ ~ A ~ ~ Golf Car Path ~ \ 1 ~ ~_ ~ V ~ y ~ ~ ~~ ' ~ \ V ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~. ,~ -----,, ,~~~ \ ~ ~ ~~ 1 \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~, A \ ~~ ~ ~ ~ A ~ ~. IMPACT No. 9: ~ _ , ~ ~ 1~~ ~ / Isolated Wetlands -Lot Fill , ~ ' - - ~ (308s.f.-.0071ac.) __-_---- -_~ ~ ~~\ ~ ~ ` ,~ -~ ~ ~, / ~~ ~ ~ _ ~ I \ ~ - - ` \ ~ ~ \ \ I / I I _ i ~ - - _ - - - - \ \ ~ I ~ I \ /- ~ -~ ~~-_ / I /~ ~ ~~ / / 1 / / -----_ ~ ox~: February 26, 2007 ~~~: ,, ~ ~. ~~: i~ Cred;e. ProFct N~. Cw^PRC. wg.xm MKr^Y~M~~.sOAAr t7 tb O O / / ~ ~ _ / ~ l ~ 1 ~ ~~ ~~ /~/ . / ~ ,-- -'--_______ ~ ~ ~ i 1, , , 1 .. l~ ,- ______ --~, i ~~ i i ~ l i i ~' / l / ~ / i' ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ I / / ~ / ~' / / i V~/etland Area Typical ~ ~ ~ ~ ` ~ ~ ~ ~ ~' I / l I ~ I // ~ / / ~ ~ / i~ `~ // i~ ~ ~. ~ i ~ ~ 1 i i 11 / l ~ /~ ~ ~ 11 I ~ l ~~ ~ // GIMP CT No.SY~ ~~~~~ ~ 1 ~~ ~ ~ I/ 1 I / i Isolat~ etlandsL- Golf Cou se FNI ~ ` ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I ~ i Il 11~1~ / ~~ i/ / / (~73s~f.-.O~O~~C.) ~~ ~--, \ ~~ \~ 1 1~ j f / ~i /i 0 / / / ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~1 ~ l l ~ ~ I 1 I I l pl 1 ~~ ~~ IMP GAT 4: ~ ki ~~ i ,,- ~~ ~ `~ ~~ ~ `~ I ~ I I ~ it 1 1 1 1:1 1 ~ ~ ~' ~ /Wetlan an uffQr~hn i ~ , -' ~ ~ V ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ , I ~ ~ I ~ / p~t-goad Cr s ~ ~ I 1 ~ 1 1 g 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ X88 s f ~.02~ ac. etlanQ imp~t in e 2 _ _ _ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ` ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ II ~ 1 I ~ I ~ ~ 1 1~1 No~ c / ~~ 8 2~:f.~0202~c~.t wetl~~ndimp' ~,- `~ `~ ~~ ~ `~ `~ ~ I ~ I I ~ I ~ 1 1 ~ ~ ~ I Q 1 1 1~N ~ ~ / ~541's.f~ - .1?~7~ ac, buffer ipfpact~n z 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I ~ ~ 1 / \l I 1. to 1. 1 I ~ i ~ // ~ 2,1 9s:f.-~1787~c~.bu impabtin 1 ~- ------, `~~~ ~~ \ ~ ~~ ~ I I ~ / / I I ~ / Ib 1 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ / 1 T 80/s.f - .40 ac tote uffe~~impa'c i ~ ~ ~ A ~ ~ ~ ~ `~ I I I I ~ I 1 1 ~ / 2,9$g ~ - . 86 ac. ~4rea ,than ~I di rbed ` ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I ~ ~ / it I ~ ~ /~ I ~ ~ t ~ i ~ / / ~ // Y48~~f. -streamchanneV 'sturbed~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ `~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I ~ 1 r l ~ ~ ~ 'l ~' ~ 1~ 1,// ~~~~ ~ ~~ ~~ r i i ~ ~ ,- ~/ / / I ~ ~ \ ~A ~ ` ~ 1 I i ~i ~ 1 ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~ i I 1 ~ ~ ~~ I r / ~~/ j~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ l i~~/ ~ i~ i~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ •/ / \ \ \ ~ ~ / / \ ~ \ ~~ ~ / ~~ ~ _ /l/ ~ ~/ // ~~ ~~---~ ~ ~ V ~ \ \ ~ ~ Dxe: February 26, 2007 say: r.sa n~,.,: jlm twice: r,oxu xo. Computcr Dwg. Nme :wN mw'+o.n.smoair d t~ ti i i v/ I I I 'I 1 ~I 1 1 ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ I I `~ / i ~~ I \ / / ~~ ~ I ~ i ~ \ 1 i 1 1 I I I I \ / j ~ 1 I I L ' ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ 1 ~ 1 1 I I I I I E . Sanitary ~ / / ~ I I I / ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~I ~ I ~ I I SFwer ~ / / I I I l _ `~ ~ ~ ~ ~A~ I I I I ~ / / ~ I I ~ I ~~ ~~~\~l~l ~ I ~~ ~ I 1 ~ I IPACTN ~10: // / I I ~ i I I etland nd Buffdr Im act - 5a'ni Se er I l; l I l a i ~~~ ~ I / w ~ P ~ I I ~ 1 ~ ~ } I I~ I~ I~ I ~ / ~ / 378 s.f. - ,00~ ac. wetlar~~ imp ct i zone / ~ I I ~ ~ I I I a ! ~ ~ ~ / ~ / ~ / 2,167/s.f. - .0~ 7 ac. wetland i act ' z~n / / I ~ I ~ ~ _ _ _ I I I-~ I I / / \ 2,7 s.f. -.p622 ac. b~,~#ferimpact' zone / / I / ~ ~ I I I I I I I 1 / ~ / / /~ 4 08 s.f. /.1035 ac,.tSuffer im in o 1 / / I I _ l ~ l ~ I ~ I I ( / I / 7,2 s.f. ~ .1657 ae! tota er im ct I / ~ l w I I I I I I ~ ~ ~ ~ / / / ~ 441 s. , .0101 c. s am charm p di~t rbe I i ` ~ ~~ ~ I I I I r~ ~~ ~ I ~ ~ ~~ // ~~ 30 ~.f. str cha nel disturb I ti / ~ I I .I 1 11 11~\ ~ ~~ ~ A 1~ I I I ~ / / 40as.f..0092 ~c. ermanent intenan easement I \ ~~ ~~ ~l ` ~ I ~ 1~~\~~1 ~ 1~ I I I I / / ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ` I / ~ \~~ 1 I I I I / / ~~ ~ ~ \ I ~ I ~\ \\\ ~\ 1 S 1 1 I ~ \\ / ~\\ \\111 1 I I I l \ \\ \ \ ` Q c ` L ~ Y ~I I // ~ ~ 111 11~ I II I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ \ ~~ ~ ~ ~ I 1 / 111 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m I ~~ I 1 1 ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ `t ~ ~ 1 I ~ I ~ i ~' 11 I I I / I I~ 1 11 ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ `~ ~`~ ~ 1 ~1 ~~ ~~\ .~ z ~ ~ ,1 I ~ I II 111 X11 ~1 1 ~ ~ `, ~ ~~ ~, ~,, ~~~ ~~~ \ ~~ 1 I ,~ ~ I I / \ ~ \ ` \ ` \ ~ \ 1 ~ W r ~ `, ~ ~ `, I / / ,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ `~ `~ `~ ~~ `~ ~~ ~ ~~ `\ \\ \ \ ~` ~ I / 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ II~PgCT No.1 . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A ~ V A I I I i \ ~ \ ~ `~Propose~.95'x~0'gmperbnd \ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ \ \\ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ - - - - - ~ ~ \ ~ ~ \ 1b ~1,dia. tim1~ pilings i~ strea and ~e~tland ~ ~ `~ \ ~ ~ ~ \\ \\ .,'~ I ~ i I I / i ~ ~ ~ X0002 acstrea ai~dwetlahr~impac~\ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ a y c \ ~ , \ ` ' - - ~ ~ ~ .ObD2 ac. wetha~d impa~~n zone 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ \ / ,~ ~ l ~ i \ °.~~ `~ ~ 9yx10'ti~berbrid~einzOnel.~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ \ ~ ~ ~~ /~ ~\ ~ ~ \ ~~~ `~ ~950s:~-.02 ac.bu~ferimpaFtinz~nel)~ ~~ \~ ~~ ~ \\ ~ \\ ~ ~, ~' ~ / ~ ~ \ ` ~ 4Q' x 6' consl a patfLn zohg 2. v ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ` l I `~\ ` \ `~ ( s~~ . .bufferlmp~ctin~ne~Y~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ \~ \~ I o ~ z %~~f: // I I \ I I ~ I ~ , r ~ ~ X0273 acr~tp I b jmpact ~ ~ ~ V ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ` ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~z fW _ , ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~' a ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ro~ r ~ ~~ 5 T I FE ~ ~ ~ ~ ` ~ ~ ~w ------ i ~-, ~ ~ -LJ ~ ~' ~ `~ Zone ~ i ~ ~~ ~~\ ~~ ~~ ` O D%e: Februay 26, 2007 ~i~: 7' ~ 50' D~.~: pm a..r<e: PmXd N~. Ca*M=• DWg. uarc ~~.uWaod npOIDAi f I ~/ / / ~~~_ v ~ / 1 \ ~ ~ ~_ Shut w: __~ \ ,_~ or~f ~ %~-'f'~ ~~ ~~ ~` ~ __ ' __--' I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~`~ / ~ ~ ~ / ~ ~ ` ~ ~ / ` ~ \ ~ ~ ~ '~ IF / / / ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ Golf Car Path Typical J \ I I ~ ~ ~ ~\ 0 0 I ~ ~ I I~ ~ ~ i i i l I I I/ I •• I ~~ ~ ~' ~X ,' / ------~ I I I ~ ~ I r \ I I I , ~ ,_ ~ ~~ ~ ~ I , , I ~ ~ 'I I I ~I, o i I ~ ~ ~ , ~ /' / / ~ ~ ~ `~ ~~~ ~ ~~~ ~,I~ ii II ~I ~•I~ ~ III , / ~ ~ ~ I I I I 1 I I I I I ~ ` ~ ~ ~ I ~ I 1 ~ \ ~__ _ __--- - ~ I ~ ~ ~ I I ~ I 0 I~1 \~I I I I / '~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ I ~ '~ I / ~ ~ „ ' I ~ ~~~, ~ `, `, I I I I I I / ~. ~ I ~ I I ~ I ~ // ~ ~ ~`~ ~ ` V ~~~ ---------- -- ~ I I , I ~ 1 ~ I ~ I ~ I , / ~~ ~ `~ ~ ~ l lI l I I ~ l ~ ~ 1 / ~~ 11/11 l~ , I ~ ----,~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ `~ 1/ lI ~//~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ / ~ llllllll~ 1 ////~ ll I I / ~ ~`~ ~~~, ~~~~ ~~ -__ - - ---,-_ I / ~ / / / I / / Golf Car~Patli Typical ~ , ~ , _ _ _ - - /// /l/ ~ ~ ~ ll l l/l/ l I ~ i ~~ ~ ~~ ~ _ -~ I / 4 / / / o / ~ ~ l l 11 l/ l /~ I I ~ i ~ ~ ~-~ -- ---- - ~l ~ / / / /. ti ~ o~~ ~ ~~ I 1 ~ 11 I 1 I I ~ l ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ --- --- __-- ~l~~i / ___~% i~ ~~~~ ,_, ,,, , _ _ _ _ _ _ , , ~ / / / / ,' ~ -,~ l /~// /// / 1 ~~ ,, ~,. ~~ ~ /, ,/ ,,, / I I ~ i - -- I 1 / 1 ,~ ~ , ,/ , l/l I l 1 I / ~ I~~ ., 1 __ ___ _- / / ~ ~ _ ,__ Il I • Iii / `~ //~///11 i ~ /I I I l IMPACT No.13:~ I I I Il ll ~ , ,' ~ ~/ / I I I Il l1 ! etland Sani Sew~r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~` , ~ ~ ~ ~ / / 1 ~ ~ , ~ ~' / // I I I I l ~ I ~I 1,764 s.f. - . 405 ac wetlandllimpact disturt~d area ~ ~ - - - - - ~ ~ ' I I . ~ ~I ~ ~~, / ~ i I I ~ ~ ~ I ~ 420 s.f. - . 096 a . permanent maintenancq easement ~ ~ 1 I / ~ ~~ ~~ ~ i ~ I ~ ~ I ~ I I ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ I I ./ i~ ~~ ~ i~ I I 1 I ~ ~ A~ ~ ~ \ ~ _ ~I~ ~ ~~. i~ ~ I I I I I ~ `~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ I ~ I i ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I l V ~ ` ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~•. ll i I I ~ ~ II V A ~ ~~ `~ ~ ~~ \ 1 ~ I / 1 \ \ 1 I l ~i~ ~ PROPOSEDPO~ND ~ I \ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ I I \ \ ~ \ ~ I ~ i' / Il II/ Exc~ tedand earthen dam height <I$' ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ \ \ ~ 1 I 1 ~ -Pond surface area +l- 36,000 s,.f. - .8264 ac ~ \ ~ ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ / / ' Watershed size +1- 27 acres \ ~ \ \ ~ ~ 1 I l /I ~ /I (No Impact) \\ 1 \ ~ \\ \\ \\\ \ \ \\ 11 t1 ~ ~ (I ~~~ ~ \' , \ ~~ ~ ~ ~ \~ \\ ~ \\ \~~ \~~ \~~ \I 111 II i ~ \_ ~ ~ 1 I \ ~ \ \ \ ~ \ \ 1 \ ~ / / 1 \ \\ \ \ \ ~ ` \ ~~ ~ /~ ~~ ~ ~~ A A V ~ ~ ~ ~ \ \ ~ ~. oxc February26, 2007 ~~: r=sa o.,M: Jlm Pmp4 Na. Lary~ter qrg. Wme M~~fYMr~inPYM~I cl' CD t7 O ti O \ v ~ ~ ~_ _!~,_ `~ \ \ V ~ ~ ~ - ___ - _ ~ A \ ~ ~ I \ ~ V ~~ ~ ~ \ ~~ I L-~~ ~ i~ ~/ ~ I I 1 I I I I 1 \ \ ~, -'' / ~ ~ ~~ ~~ `v ' '~ i ' vv ~_ ~ ~ , I ~ `. ,~ , `-----J, / I ~ i \ ~ ` _ - - _ , ~ / -F~-Over is xet~pt from ~ ` ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ \ _ , / - _ / ~ Tar lico uffe~Rale~, \ ~ ~ 1 ~ I I ~ I _~_~ i\ , ~ ----~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ I / ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ` ~~ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ , Buffer-Impact • 80' x 10' 'tuber br' ~ \ r ~ ~ ~ ~ \ - ' "~ ~ ~ _ _ 2 =1' dia. timber pilings n stcea~m ~ ~ - - ~ - --~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - ~ .0001 ac. stream impa~ ~ ' _ - ~ b0' TA 0 T AM BUf'FER 1 ~~ ~ ~ .~ ___________ ___~ .0001 ac. totalstreami pact ~ \ ~~-____ ~ !~\ \~ ~ ________ ~~ 1 ~ -'- -___- - __80'xt0'~imberbridgei zone1.~~' ~ Zone1 -~~`~_ ~~ , ~~-~~'- - - - - - - , , ~ (800 s.f. - .0184 ac. buff r impact in zone 1) ~ - - ~ _ ~ ~' ~ _ ~\\ ~~ ~ , - - - \ ~---__ 40'xti'concretepathi mne2. ~____-- \-__ ;,~ ~~~~~~~~-- _, / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - (24D s.f` .0055~G: buff r Impact in zone 2 '' ~ 0239 acre total buffer i pact ~ i i Zon 2 ~ \\ ~ = - \ i/ ~ \ ~ ~~ - _ ~ ~ ~ ~ .J. - ~ ~ ~~ _ _ ~ ~ i i ~ ----- i ~ 1 50 -- _ ___ _ ____ 1 iii _~_~~- ~~ ~- ~/~ \ \ ~\\\ \\\ \\ \ '-~i I ~ I ~/ _ __ _~ _ ~ \ ~ `~ - ~ OAe: February26, 2007 a 1' = 50' Jlm cw tre: Proxa rvo. comp~,u~o«y.x~c Mc~mpVnp.ninrbl0~] O ti Q r ~~ II / ~~~ ~ 1 I I I // ~ /I ~ -1 \~ . ~ ~~ ~~ I l i / I l l ~ I r 1 1 i ~ ~ I l r ,~ ~~,' ,~ I 1 v1 1 I ~ I I ~ ~~ I I/ ~ i ~ 1 I I I ~ I 1 i l I~ ~ i ~~ i~ ~ ~ 1 I I ~ ~ >' II / ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 I ~ ~ I ~~- 'C' ~-- ~ \ I ~ 1 V 1 \ ~ I \ V A I~ 1 ~ 11 1~ Q V I 1 I ~ 1 1 I ~ I A ~~ I~ ~1- v 1 I O v- i I I 1 I v v I I - 1 1 1 I I I ~ I 1 II I II II I I \\ \\ I I I - I I I 1 1 I I I I \ 1 I I 1 -I ~ I I I ~ 11 l I I I I I ~ I I I I ~ / // / / ~ I / / ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~ 1 I I I / / / I W I I / j , ~ , I , I l ~ ~ / / / ~ o l / / / / / / ~ / 1 I ~ ~ ~~~ ~~ i~ ~ ~~ /~ / ~ ~ i i~ ~~ ~~ l ~ I i / ~ i / ~ ~ , ~/ ~ ~ i i i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ // i/ ~ ~/ IMPACT No.'F~: \ ~ i i i i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T / ~/ _ _ _ _ - - -ts`olate~l~ ae ntl d Golf Course Fill ~ ~ ~ ~ i~ i~ / l /l l (1,171 s.f.`.~0269~.) ~~ i ~ ~i i i / ( f _____--~ ~ ~ j / / -_---{- ~ i - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ i ~~ / ~ \ \ \ / -- ----------- ~ !---- ---~~ \ \\ ~ 1 \ l ~ ~~~ v ~ 1 v ~~_ ,, ~ `. ~ ~ v v I IMPACT No. 15:----____ ~`~\ `\ \\ ~ 1 I I / ~ We#laad-Impart -Road Crossing and CotfiN , - ~ \ \ ~ 1 1 I I CV/ ~ ~ ~ (1,836 s.f. -.0421 ac. wetfand impact) ~~ ~ \ \ ~ 1 I I ~ VV// ~ _-- - ~ \\ \ ~~ \ 1 1 I I I I C ~~ __, __ y ~ \ I \ I 1 I I ~ -------------- ~~ \ ~ 1 1 I I I I ~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~ ~ 1 1 II ' I I ~ 1 ~-----------_ ~~ `~ ~ I - 1 I ~~ ~~~ `~ `~ I I I I I I I --~ ~~~ ~` ~ ~ I I I I I I I ~~ ~ 1 I I I~ I I I ~ I .-------~ ~~~~~ ~~ `~ 1 ~ ~ j I ~~ I I I 1 i )~ 1 i i ~ ! ~ ,' I I ' ,' I I I 1 ~ / 1 ~ ,/ / I ~ i~ I ~ ~I ~, ~ I I I~ ! I ~ ~' I I ~ ', i ~ I ~ ~~ / / ~ / / ~ I // ~ ~/ / ~ _ - ~ / ,~ ,i / / ~ ~~ ~ l i i 1 /~ // ~ - 1 ~ ~ ~ / / / III ~ ( j I / I I I' I~I I ~ I ~ ~ I ~ ~ i ~ I~ I I I I / I / I I II 11 1 I /1 1 i~ 11,1 ~ , ; ; ,~ ~ , , i 1 I / I !1 II 11 1 ~ ~ 11 / ~ I I / I I ~// 1 I r i l l~ j l l ~ 1 1 I I / l II i 1 I I l 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l I I I II-IIII'~I~' I I ~ I I f l ~' I I I I ~ I I I I / /I i l l l I I I I I I I I ~ i I oxe: februery 26, 2007 `xik ~. C ~~ Onwn: ~~ ~~~trd P ,~ ~. ~~~,~,4 ~~~, 1 ~ 1 I I III 1~ 1 I 11 11 / 11 / 11~ , ~1 s \ 1 1 ,' IN,11,/ ~ 111 I \~ ~,' / a ~t O AA~ 1` O I ~ I I II 1 1 11 II ~\~\ ~\ \ 11 ~~ I I J 1 I I I 1 PACT No. / / ~~ 1 1 1 I 1 \ '\ ~ \ ~ 1 I I II I I I I! / etland a Buffer Impact - 90'~ 10' timb~Vbridge. , I I 1 I I 1 1 1 I \ \ I II I I- I I I I / 2 -1 dialtimber pili~(js in wet~and ! i I I 1\ ~ 11 I I ~~\ ~ 1 1 II I~ l I I I I ~ I 0001 a~wetland in zone 1! ! i~ 1 I I 1 1 I I I I I~\ I I I 1 f f I .0001,ac. total wet~nd impact ! / I I ~ I I 1 I ~ ~ 1 I 11 ~ I I I I I OOOg ac. stream impact~6ne 1 !! !! O~ I~ I I I I I I I 1 ~ I IIII ! I 1 I I I I I 000(1 ac. totals eam impact ! / , 1~ ( I\ 1 I \ 1 1 ~ I I III ~ I I ~ i I I 90' ~ 10'timber I~ridge~in zonel~. !! !/ ~ ~ I I` I ` \ \I I 1 I ~ I I (90b s.f. • .027 ac.,t~uffer impact m zone 1) O I I I 11 ~ I \I I ~ I I II I I I II I 40'~C 6' concrete path in zohe 2. ~ / O I I I I I I I 1 11 4 I~ I` I 1 I 1 _ I 55.a~C, buffer impact i~ zone 2) I / ~ 1 11 1 11 / 1 ~ ~ II Il\ 11 I' I I ~ ~ 11 \I\ 11 11 11' II ~ •022 acre otal duffer imp ~ J ~ 1 f / I I I III ~1~ ~~ 11 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 l 11 1~ 11 i t i II ~' I I II ~ \I 1 ' I I - I I 1 l 1 1 1 I I I ~ I mo, 1 1 1 , 1~~ ~~ I~ I I / / 1 ! ! l ~ , I I 1 , - I I! j ~ 11 ~ ~ 1 I 11 1 11 I I ~ \I~ \\ \I 1 ~ II ! ~ ~ 1 I I I 1 I I 1 1 1~ I I I I I 1 1 1 II S 1 11 \ I 11 I I I I I I I I I I 1 /, 11 , 1 1 I , ~ 1 1 , , II 1 11 , I I II I (I ~ 1 \ \ 1\ `\ 1\ II I I I I I I I I I 11 1 1 I\ 11 1 I 1 1 ~\ \ 1\ \ II I ~1~ I i I I ~ 11 1 IMP~1 T No.16 ~ ~ \ \ ~ ~ \\ \ \ I ~ I I I I \ ~\ \I 1 Wetl n d ui~er Impact • R ad C((os~in ~ ~ ~ I I I 1 \ \ I 50 \s.f. -\. 116 a~~retland mpactVn z~ge 1 1 ~ \ 1 ~ I ~ I I I 1 1 \ 1 ~ 3,450 ~.f. - ~~2 ac. b~tffe~r impact in ion C~ \\ \ \ 1 ~ ~ ~ I ~ I ~ I \ I 7721 s:f. - .1172 c. buffer'h~pac~ in zl~ne 1\ \ ~1 ~1 \. 1 I 11 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 11,'171 s.f~- .256$ ~c tal buffed Jm ct \ ~ I ~ ~ I I ( I I I i I I \\ 6 7 s.f. ~\0142 act ~ am ch@nne~dis~rbe~ 1 \\ 1 ~~ \1 ~ I ~ ~ t I I I I II I I I I \ 138 Lf. - steam channe istUrbedl \ 1 \ Iry I~\ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I 1~ \\ ~ \~ \\ \\ 1 1 1 ~I o~~ /^ ~' 11 I ~ ~~ i ~ i I I I I I I I I ~ I I \\ ~ \~\ \\I 1 11 1 1 11 1/ ti~ ~'~~/~~ j. J I I ~I I I ~ I 1 I j I I I I I 1 \ 1 \ 1 1 1 I ~~ ~ ~ I I I I 1 1 ~ 1 I I I I j I 1 / ~ / I I I 1 1 I I I I I 1 ~ \\ \ \\ 11 1 I 11 11 I y~!/~/ / ~ I i ~~ I - 1 \ I 1. I I ~ I I I\ ~ \ 1 ~ _- \ 1 \\\ \ \ j I 11 I I /I l~ 1!I• i~ I 1 I 11 11 \ 1\ 11 11 1\\ ~ II II 1~~ \\ 1 ~ 1 I I I IMPACT Na~18: \\ \ 1 \ \ \ ~ 1 \ 1 I I I I III ( I I . {Buffer Fly- s exempt r I 1 1 Wetlahct- Sanitaly S~ er \ \ \ \ ~ ~ ~~ ~ \ \ I I I I ar Paml' er Ru1~s ~ 1 1 ~ ~ \ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ \\ I I I I I I ~ I I r ~ I 1 2,044 s.f. - .Q468 ac. we~lan imp ~t dis~urbe~ area \ ~ ~ \ \ ~ \ \ I i I I I I I / I III , ~ ~ - _ _ ~` 1 I 1 400 ~.f. - .0092 ac. pe nerit\ amten Cce 2asemel~t \ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ \I \ ` 1 I I j ~ ~ ~ Y I I ~ ~~ II 11 1 \ ~ \ \\ \\ \\ \ ~\ ~\ ~ // ~ 1 I I I I I \\ \ _ 1 II I j i/ / \\ ~~ ~~ \ ~\ ! ~ ~ ~ I / I I I ~ ` ~' ~ I I I ~ / /I 1 ~ / ;' I I I A ~ 1 •I I i' ~ I I I I ! / v ~ ~'~ ,~~ !! !i // I f I I I ~1 11 I~ I ~I\ ~ ~ I I l j l ~ ! !// 1 \\~ ,/ ~ I;' III Ivv 1~ ~ II IIII ~, ~~ j I I 1 1 ~ OI I I l~ ~ ~ ~ I j l l~ ; 1// /~~ ~ // ~ 11 l ~ I ~I II 11' I I I I I I 1 1 1 ~ I ~~ ~ ~ 1 ~ I ~ ~ ~ v, ~~ I ~ IJ ~ ~ ~~I ~ ~ I ~ I, I 11 \\, \\, OM February 26, 2U67 sic: ," a 67 ~...: pm ~,~ Prorct N~. Comprtcr Ovq. Nrrc ~~~~~, O ti O I - -~ ~ I I ' 111 ~\\ 1\\ ,j / ' i ~ i 1 I I I I I \ I 1~ 1 \ 11 '\ 1\ ~ \\ \ \ \ \ \ I ~ I ~ ~ I I I I ~ Al ~~ 1V I A\ \ 1\ \~~ ~ 1 ~\ \\ \\ \ A\ \ I I I I / ~ I I \\ ~ ~~ I \\ \ 1 1 1` 1 \ \ \ \\ ~ \ _ 1 1 1 ~ } ~ \ \ \ / ll 11 1~ 1 1 \\ ` 1 1 1 1 \\ \\ ~\ I ,/ 1\ 1 i \ \ I I I ~ 1 1~ \ J \ 1 1 \ I ~ ~\ ` I I I 1 ~ \ ~ \ I ~ ~ \ I I I 1 I ~ \ ~~ ~~ \ \ \ _ \ I ~ IMPAC~~(Vo.19: \\ 1 ~ I I I `~ 11 \\ ~~ ~ \ \ 11 I Wetland Impact - Ex. Temporary Crossing I ~ I I 1 1 \ \ ~ \ \ ~ \ ~ 542 s.f. - .0,24 ac. Wetland Impact I I I 1 \ \ ~ \ \ ~\ Area to be r toyed to~~riginal condition ~ I i \\ \~ \~ \~ ~~ \ ~ - - _ ~ ~ .p completion 4f projec I I I \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~.~ \ \ 1 1 1 I 1 ~~ ~~ - ~- \ \ \ ` \~ \ \ ~ ,~ ~\ / / \I \ \ ~ \ \ //~~,, ~\\ \ \ /~/ / // // I ~ I 11 ~~\ \ I ~ I I \ / ~~ `~ IMPACT o. 20: i~ l ~~ / / i ~i~ ~ --~ ~~ ~\ \ / / Wetlartdlmpact-6~~x10'timberbrf'~ge. ~ ~ i~ / 1 ~~ / \ \ I / / 14~'~ dia. timberpilings in wetlar}d / i/ i ~ , / ~ / ~ \ / ~ r 0001 ac, wetlar>t1 impact / / / ' ~ - \ I i X65' x 10' timber(bridge in wetland. / (/ 1 / ~~~~ ~` \ \ I I\ \ \ I I 1 I I ~~ \ \\ \ I I I 1 \ \ I 1 1 I I /~ ~ \. \ 1 ~~ \ \ \ \ I ~ \ \ I \ ~ 1 I I ,i I ~ ~~ ~\ \ \ \\ I I~ \~ ,Stream C\I-~nnel Typic'~I ,\ 11 11 11 ~ ~ I ~ ~Sewerl ! ~ \\ \ ~~\ ~~ ~ ~ ~ 11 \ \ ~ II 1 I I I I / I \~ \~ \ ~ ~ 1 \\ \>/ I I I I I I I ~ ~ , I Wetla~~s 1'ypi~al I ~ ~ ~~~ ~~ / / ~~ ~ ~ ~ / ~ I I I I I I I I I ~/ / / `~\ ~ `\`~~~\~\~~`~ I I III I . ,' '`, '~-~,, ~~, ~ ~~, ~ I I ~ Iii I ~ ~ _,,\\ / ~ , / /~ \\ ~ ~ ~ \`\ \`\ \\ I / / ~ l l l J ` \ ` \\ \ \~ / / ./ / ~ // / L oxe: February 7b, 4007 srM I~ ~ ~,~. rro~~~. Canprtn Ovq. Nme 4v..+..N.o.d•.ommor ~t O r` iQ / ~ II ~~! / ~ / / / r I I I ~` \~ \ ' ~ ~ ~ \ ' ~I /! ~ // I I I I \ // ~ ~ ~ ' Ex, Sanitary Sewer I / ~ ~ .~\ \ I / I I I I~ 1 ~ / \ I I I\ 1 ~ ~ / / ) / \ \ ~ IMPACT o. 21:1 I I I I ~ 1 1 \ f ~ ~ / ~ / 1` l / ~ - ~ ~ \ ~ BB ~rEk. str~am cylvert c~ossin~r 1\ _ ~ / / / \ ~ ' ` ~ \ ~ 6' x 106' Cohcretel golf qqar pith I I ~ I ~ _ `~ \0001a~\str~ami pactl I ~ I I ~~ ~ ! // ~ / // // / r '~ \\ - ~ ~ \ .a 01 ac. tots ~Stre~n im actl I I I 1 I 11 ( / / / / % l \ \ ~~ \ 39 .f.-. 89 c.z e1 6 I ~ 1 I / / l ~` \- ~ ~ / / a ~ ~( x65,) I 1 / / `. ~ \ X240 sY. - ,0055 ab. zoge 2 (~' x ~0) 1 1 I \ ~ I l / i i \\\\ Il \ \\ \\ \\ 11 1 1 1 1 / I ~ ( I ( / // //~ ///~ / ~ \ ~~. \ 11 I \\ \ 11 11 1 11 1 11 \ I I ~/ ~ i ~ ~ / // ~/ ~i / \ \\\ \ I I j 1 1 11 I I 11 11 / I I I I I /// ~ i /i / ~`----- \ I I ~ I I I I I II I / /~~ / ~~ /i ~ \\ I I 1\ I\ \ 1\ 1\ ~ I I I / III !I ' I // / ~~/ ~ // -- I I I \\ \\ \ ` 1 ` / ! I ' / // ~/ Golf Car'~ath T ica /~ ice' / / \ ~ i I \\ \\ \\ I \ 1 I / I ~ !I ~ j lPAC~No.22: /i ~ Yp//Y / / I ~ 1 1 I I I I ~~ I ~ X /Buffef Imps t- Sapitary Sew f ~ / / I ~ I / I ~ ~ ~ ! / ~ ~57 s,f. - .026 ac. buffer impact zone ~' /~ / I ! 1 I I ~ I 1 ~ / / 493 a.f. - .l~ 13 ac. perjfianent mair~nance easepient i' / / 1 / / I I~ ~ / I ! / / ~~ / / i i~ / I j I ( ! I / ~ /' I / ~-~/ I \ Ill // /' i~ ~~' ~,, I i i l j II I I .~' e^ I I I I I I---~ I ,' ! ' / i I I I I I I~ o~ ~ I I I I 1 / / I ~ I I I III I I. ti ~ 0~ ~! I 1 / / I I l 7~ I I j I i i ~~/oo I / I ~ I 1 / / / / ~ i I I I I I I. ~' I ~ /IMPACT o. 23• I I I / / I I / i ~ ~ / /' j ~ I j I I I ~ ~ ,~ // Propose 65' 0' ti~nbej bri~ge. / I j ~ ~ / 1 ~ \ /. / ~ i / / ~ I I III I / I / ' 2 f1' did, timger pilings jn stream ~ / / ~ ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~i // ~/ / / I I I I / / 001 ~c. strkam i padt 1 / i i / / - j / / ~ // ~ ~ II I I / I /65'x~10'ti bert~dgdinzdnel.ll / / / ~~ /~~ / // ___. \ / ~i // // / / f ~ I ~ \ / // (65~s.f. - ~b149~ac. b~iffer itnpac~ in zone'I) ~ // ~ ~ ~ i ~ / ,. ~ ~ / / 1 ,~ / 4 x 6 ~yoncrete pa m zone 2.1 / / ~ ~ / i / ~ i ._ / ~ i / /~ \ 1 J ~ ~ (~40 s.f~- .OOSS ac ~uffeE impact in zo~ie 2) / ( ( I / / / ~ I ~ . ~ ~ J I ( / 04 cre~6tal b~ffer ~ipact 1 I ! 1 I // ~ / // /, / /, i / I I // ~ ~~ / \ // /, /l l ~ i / 1 I I ~i I ~ / /~~ i / / ~ / / l / / / I ( I I I I 1 / / / / I ~ i ~ / ~,' I I I 1 / ~ , I I I I I ,~ ,~ ~~ ~ I I I 11 I I , I I l I ~/ /~ ! / ~- -' I i 1 ~ Il II i I \, 1 1 11 \ 11 1 ~! ` ~ ~ I \ 1 l 1 1 I \ ~_ `` \ 11 II ~ Q m ~f O 0 I ~ ~ ! ! 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I ,,, / / ~ ~ __ _ __ '- ~' J~ / / / / / .--- ~ , ~ ~ o e1 i ~ ! ~ / i ~' CAIAMI IIJITV eceo~rcrinu neuT ~ // // .~ \ ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~~ _ \ / / \ ~~ 50' TAR PAMLIC4STR~AIVI 6BUFFO / ' - - ~ ~ / ~ / / ~ ~ ~ ~~ \ \ ~ 1 ~ ~ --- ~ I \ ~ ---_ Zone1 __--~ --- ~ ~ - ~ ' ~Rreviousl A roved Im No. 25; ~' I ~ ~ _ - ~ - ~' ~ ~ 0965 acres Wetlands ~' ~ ~ ~' ~ - - - ' tone 2 '- ~ Impact permitted pl~lor to the i eption~~ ~ ~' ~ ~ ~' \~ ~~ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~the`Tar Pamlico bufferrules erefore ~ - , - buffeCimpacts are na umerated. ~ ~ ~ ~ - _ _ _ _ ~~ ~~ ~ ~' __. i \\\\ \~ `1 ~ 1 / ~ \ ~ I 11 I / \ \~ ~ I 1 // --_- ~ ~ \ - - - - ~~ o.~: February 26, 2001 w~: 1"r.50' o...~ Jlm «trtr: Pm~ctl N~. co~.n„ ory. xu tiar+~.n~+~.rdpan d' CD ti' O t` O ~ ~~ ~ ~ / / ~~ / ~ I ~ I ~ ~ ~' I / Previously Approved Imbact No. 26: I ~ I ~ ~ - ~ ~ ,' , ~ ~ , R d Crossing ~ ~ I I ~ I ~ ~ ~' ~ ~ / I ~ .0187 fires Wetlar~ ~ ~ I I/ I ,' ~ ~ ~ / .Q669 acres stream i~ct ~ ~ I I ~ ~ i ' ~ ~ ~ ~ / ~ ~ 60 Lf~ stream iynpact ~ ~~ I ~~ ~ -' ~ ~' Impact,permitted priodtothe indepGon ~ / l I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ / of the~ar Pamlico buffer rules, therefore ~ ~ I ~ i i ~ i ~ I , - ~ buffer impacts ~e not enumerated. / / ~,~ I I ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ i / ~ ~ I I ~~ ~ ~' i i ~' / / ' i'' ' ~ / I / 1'/ / i ~ ! ~ / / i / i i ~ ~ / ' / ~ ~ Ex. Storm in ' I ~ , ' / ~ ~ - i ~' ~ _ "/~ ~ ~~ ~ ~- ~ 1.- A ~ ` -- --' ~ ( ~ ~ I ' \ ti i~ / i _ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ , . , oti~ ~ ~ ~- -~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ i r ~ ~ ~ ~ I-I i ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~' / ,' ~ I i I ~ I ~ ~ - 1 / ~ _ ~ -/ ~\ ~\ \ ~\ \ \ I / /~~ //, // ~ ~ / ~-- i ,' ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ E>f. Sanitary Sewer i ~ ~ , I ~ ~ ~ ~ I P~mp Station ~ ~ ~~ I ~ I I ~ ~ I ~ ~e-~~~ _ -~~ ~ I I ~ I ,,-~ ~-- ~ ~ I I ~~ I ~~ I I '~ / ~ ~'/ ~ l l ~~ ~ i ~~ ' ~~ ~ / ' / oxe: Fahruery 26, 2007 ~~: r.sa ~,,.~: ~~ ~~. Proms N~ Ca'^Ncr pvg Wmc ~~4~Oi O h- O ~~ / ~ I / I I ' I ~~ '~ / I I ~,_ ~ ~ i \ // /(_I, I I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I / i i~/ /~ 1 I ~~~ _ ~ ~ / I -'--- _ ~~/ 1 I I - ~~'~ ~~ '~~, ~~ ~ `~ ~ ~~~ ~~ i~ I - ~~ ~ / ~ J \ ~ ~ / ~ \ \ / / \ ~~~_ ~ / ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~~ ~\ _ --_ ~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ \ ~~ 1 ~ ~ ~ - - \ ~- \\~\ ~ \~1 11 \\ 11 ~ 1 \ 1 ~~ 1 \ 1 1 1 1 \ \ 1 ~ ~~ \\ 1 II ~ \~~ ~ ~~ 1~ II ~ \~~ \\~ \ \1 \~ II II ~~~ ~~ ~ 11 11 II 1 \ \ 1 I I II .~ \ \ 1 I I 1 \ 111 1 I I ~\ \\ 1 1 I 11 \ \ 1 1 I I 1 ~ \ I I I i ~ \ ~ I 1 ! I ` \ ~ \ \ ~ i~ \ \ \ .-_~~ \ \ ~ ~ ~~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~~- / \ ~ ~.~ ~ ~ i ~ ~\ ~ / ~ I ~ ~~. I ~ I ~-~\ \ ~~ / `~ ~ ~' i ~ ,~ I / ~~~ ~_ I j ~ \~~ ~`~ ~ ~~ I I `~\ .\\ ~~. I / ' 1 I ~r~ \~~ 1 I ~ \\ \ 1 \ \ 1 ` \ \ ~ ~ ~~ ~\ \ \ I ~~~ \ \ I \ ~ ~~-- \~ I II ~ ` ~ \ I I~ / - \ ~ /~ i T _ / ~ ~„~' ~ ~ ~ \ ~~ ~ 1 __ ~ , I ~__ ~ I ~ -~ ___ i i i _ _ ~ _ ~ ~ `--- ---- / / f- 1 1 ~ 1 _ 1 IMPACT No. 27: ~' ~~ 1~ 1 Wetland-Impact - 30' x 10' timber bridge. ~ 1 , _ - - - -ti =1' dia. timber pilings in stream , ~ 11 1 /~ (.0001 ac. wetland impact) ,' 1 11 ~ i l 1 ~~ -_-~~_~' 1 \ \ 1 ~~ ~ 1 ~ ~ \ V \ \ ~-- ~ ~ i1~ l /~ ~ I ~1 \~ ~/ I ~-~--- ~ / y~ ~~~~~~v/-' // / i -~ .~ ~ I ~% fly I / °~r tc, d' O ti O IMPACT NOTE: N 0.16 SCALE 1 ~~ = 6U~ Detail drawings for Impact # 16 provided by Priest Craven Engineers, Inc. Raleigh, North Carolina ~ I LLA$S I RI R!~' ~ ~ , , 16 ' R ;~, ` iI , ~. Y~ . ,~ 1~ I ~ ~ ~ ~~ ' ~ ~`~ AIL • ;~ ~ _ ~ ~r i ~, , t ~.: I ,. ~ r .~ ,•. :~. i - ''~' ~' P+~ ~ ~ 54t ~ ~ ~ ,,1 ~ NCDOT, \ ' CET IL ~~ ~ ~ o 'f fie. \ ~` 1 ~, ~ I ' ~ ~1 I~ C ~. , I ~~ ~~~~ * ~~IN.ETI ~TION Sao II TiD .~ 54'f,ORR1IC,~ITED METAL PI ~ , ~ ~ i ~ i ~ ~ ' i ,' CORRIIGAT® METH. PIPE STORM DRhINAGE GROSSING FOR PIPE ~~Z+~ Z~3•~ Z~~~ Z~5+00 STORM DRAINAGE PIPE GROSSING ~ STA. 213+65.58 PENINSULA DR I 1 m ~ tip 100 'FEAR ~ ELEV. •37.40 ~~ DETAIL IB3B.40 430 72. oo ~ 4e' cat~At® METAL PIPE 1 I.BIi 20.00 LF LLA55 I RIP-RM I ILET PRm>:crlaN L•36. d 1i~20. d DATUM ELE[~ D~T~2Y sra~ 420 00 - a.nss ' . D~•13 V,o•10.10 F/5 N v /~ VTV I/ I ~': r. f L ~ Q ~ c r u U ~ ~L Q~Q J 2 E 3 0, a° ~ a W 0 ~, ~~ ~o m o U V az G o ~ U c~ Z H a o ~ a~ V ~ Q W ~~ O .~ ~ w p.~: February 26,1W7 ~` ,•=sa pan: Jlm ~~. Pr pct N~ Cwnµ.er pwq. N.ne R9W MW~~>i0Ab11 $hCet No: 20 Of~ ' { i 72.00 LF ~ ~ ~ M ETAL PIPE 1 I.BIi I ~ ,I ___ _-_ I. ~~ i ~ a ~ I. s ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ., p I ~ ~ ~~ ; ~~ `C Z = O ~ m ~ j P Iwo co C!' O ti 0 ~t O ti O Y s~stem I~~~ ~~r ~eme~~~ PR06RAM March 8, 2007 Richard Wolf Olde Liberty Golf Club 4208 White Chapel Way Raleigh, NC 27615 Project: Olde Liberty Golf Club County: Wake 0 7 Q 46 4 The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) is willing to accept payment for impacts associated with the above referenced project. Please note that this decision does not assure that the payment will be approved by the permit issuing agencies as mitigation for project impacts. It is the responsibility of the applicant to contact these agencies to determine if payment to the NCEEP will be approved. This acceptance is valid for six months from the date of this letter and is not transferable. If we have not received a copy of the issued 404 Permid401 Certification/CAMA permit within this time frame, this acceptance wiU expire. It is the applicant's responsibility to send copies of the permits to NCEEP. Once NCEEP receives a copy of the permit(s) an invoice will be issued based on the required mitigation in that permit and payment must be made prior to conducting the authorized work. The amount of the In Lieu Fee to be paid to NCEEP by an applicant is calculated based upon the Fee Schedule and policies listed at www.nceep.net. Based on the information supplied by you the impacts that may require compensatory mitigation are summarized in the followin¢ table. Tar-Pamlico 03020101 Stream (feet) Wetlands (acres) Buffer I (Sq. Ft.) Buffer II (Sq. Ft.) Cold Cool Warm Ri arian Non-Ri arian Coastal Marsh Impacts 0 0 0 0.0856 0.2144 0 12,139 4,659 Credits 0 0 0 0.1712 0.4288 0 36,417 6,989 Upon receipt of payment, EEP will take responsibility for providing the compensatory mitigation. If the regulatory agencies require mitigation credits greater than indicated above, and the applicant wants NCEEP to be responsible for the additional mitigation, the applicant will need to submit a mitigation request to NCEEP for approval prior to permit issuance. The mitigation will be performed in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers dated~November 4, 1998. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Kelly Williams at (919) 716-1921. Sincerely, b'1, Wi(' D. Gilmore, PE Director ~i ~- cc: Cyndi Karoly, Wetlands/401 Unit Eric Alsmeyer, USACE-Raleigh Ian McMillan, DWQ-Raleigh Nikki Thomson, agent File R;~storu-t~... F ... P~o~~ Ou.~ .~ta~ North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program, 1652 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699.1652 / 919-715-0476 / www.nceep.net v 7 q~ USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the s ream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name:_~~~~ t"/~¢,~~ f~d~t~S 2. Evaluator's name:_~~ S ~ ~Lr.~.~- h 3. Date of evaluation: / ;ZG oG 4. Time of evaluation: ~rlu~+?oon 5. Name of stream: L[ T fn (~.~~~- ~,Cee~- 6. River basin: /4 ~i'i9itt ~~// 7. Approximate drainage area: . b~ ~~i. /~?~~ 8. Stream order: ,1. 9. Length of reach evaluated: ~J t 10. County: ~i~~ k-/ ~ 11. Site coordinates (if kno/wn): prefer in dec~i/mal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): Q/~ ~~ ti 4•re,~Y ~rld l>< ~~ivh Latitude(ex.34.872312): ~(~ . ~7s~~ /,r Longitude(ex.-77.556611): 7R• ~d ~~~ w Method location determined (circle): GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): ~ //,! 15. Recent weather conditions:- ~.G~~u>'.~~ /~,//¢,i? 16. Site conditions at time of visit: ~Sun/1 si /,O Gel 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 -Tidal Waters -Essential Fisheries Habitat -Trout Waters -Outstanding Resource Waters Nutrient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 1 S. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? ~ NO If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? I'E NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: _% Residential _% Commercial _% Industrial % Agricultural _% Forested _% Cleared /Logged % Other r 22. Bankfull width: y 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): /. S ~ 24. Channel slope down center of stream: -Flat (0 to 2%) Gentle (2 to 4%) -Moderate (4 to 10%) -Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight -Occasional bends Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): ~! Evaluator's Signature Date This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change -version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ~. . " _ ,ECOREG ION PdJINT RANUE ~~CU~tIJ ~ '~ ~ , ; ~ CHARA~TERI$T1C5 ~. r ~ , r w... '~CpA9fa1. ~pied-iiont . 1liouritain F ;.;~* . ..~ . .. , y; ~~ ( l flow /persistent pools in stream Presence of 0 - 5 0 - ~ 0 - S ?,, no flow or saturation = 0; strong flow = max rots ~ Evidence of past human alteration 0 -- 6 0 - 5 . 0 - 5 - extensive alteration = 0• no alteration -max .Dints 3 Riparian zone 0- 6 0- 4 -0- 5 (no buffer = 0; contiguous wide buffer = max rots Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 0 - 5 0 - 4 0 - 4 4 extensive dischar es = 0; no dischar es = max rots ~`~ 5 Groundwater discharge... 0~ 3 ~ 0 -4 0- 4 '~ no discharge = 0; s rims, see s. wetlands etc. max Dints) ;~' Presence of adjacent floodplaio 0 - 4 0 - 4 0 - 2 2 b no flood lain = 0; extensive flood lain = max Dints , ~~~ 7 Entrenchment / floodpla m access ` 0- 5 0- 4 0 ~ 2 - 1 entrenched - O fre uent floodm -max rots de ` } fin ,.$ °Presence of ~d"scent Wetlands r : .. J ~,' ' „0 _b 0~-4 0=2 I acent wetlands ~' n~ax ittts no wetlands W. 0- larfie ad i ~ Channel Sinuosit}~ ` 0- 5 0-~ ;' 0- 3 3 rots '~~ extensive channelization = b• batural meander =mat ~;. Sediment input p ~ ' ..~- oints osition= 0;-Tittle or nosediment - maY ~ °(extensive de ,,z l ~ Size & diversity'of channel bed substrate ' ~ ,' ~ ~ ~ ° ~ ' 0 - 4 4 - 5 Z {~'_.', , (fine homogenous - 0' lar e, diverse sizes = max rots r~ .,,: ~,~~ ~~~t ~ 12 ~- Evidence of chaninel incision or widening = 0-5 0-4 0-5 : E . '. dee Iy incised =.0; stable bed & banks =.max rots) ~ 1~ , Presence of major bank failures - 0 _ 5 0 _ 5 0 - 5 ~~~ - severe erosio~i = 0; rio erosion, `stable banks ~ max Dints) ' / 14 '.Root depth and density on banks '' "0 - 3 0 - 4 0 - 5 no visible roots -0"dense roots throe hout=max infs) p rulmpact by agriculture, fivestack, or timber production ~ p _ 5 U-- ~ ~ 0 ` S ~ ~ - - substantial am act mil;-no 'evident = rnax rots ~~ . 16 presence of rif[1NpooUripple-pool romple~es t7"T 3 ~ ~ S 0 - 6 Z no riffles/ri les or :Dols = 0; well-develo ed max Dints y,4 17 Habitat conplexit}~ ~ 0`- 6 0 -`6 ~ 0 = 6 ~j ~>' ~' little or no habitat = b; fre Went varied habitats max rots 1 ~ ~ - ~ Canopy.coverage over~streambed d $ 0~ 5 ' 0 -S no Sliadin ve etation ~ O~~eontinuous cano ~ ~ niax Dints) ' K:~ ' ~ 19 Substrate embecldeduess ' 'txx' ~, ~ ~ ¢ 0 ~ ~ ' j ~ max dee 1 embedded - D; loose structure .~ ~~' ~(~ Presence ofstrea[ri'irivertehrates (see page ~} 0";, ~ , d ~ 5 0 - 5 '~' (no evidence = 0' cgfnmon <numcrous iv es = mar Dints ~ ~ Presence of amphibians 0 4 0-~ 0- 4 Q , Q' l , no evidence = 0; common, numerous t~ es = max Dints) '"~. ~ y~ Presence of fish ~' t7 - ~l 0 -- 4 0 - 4 Q ,~ no evidence - 0~ common numerous tv es = max Dints) ~' ~` hvidence of -wildlife use 0-6 0-5 0-5 a ~~ 23 (no evidence.O;:abttndantevide~ce = max rots }`~ ~ t j~'_~ .t» ~ ~ t ' s > i - `+' fZ'2f \4 «t iy4~,{ «S .x .. }~ ' '~ '; ~::~ ~ ~ - F } ..SS ~0 't[1FS 1~IC x~ ~ ~} ~ .3 r +G ~, 1~. ;.yr ~ Lt ~ Q z ~ : T3 ~' ~ 't101) kt r n.u~ F/''~~7?~ ,, n ~ ~.Y~ V V ~ yd i s h -,i. ~, ~~ r~vti 'i Tt t s~ F e ~~ F ~ ~ ~~ jF .'~~0"' RF J } y C;n T' n~~~~t.L~ xi.' ...~~`'~ Ak `C~Cr"~~ c'T ~. i ~< ~ jF .L F.I ~ ! 7~L r~~OR~ (also enter ~n fiat pab~ }. 3 i y ~ , •.~'~ ~~ ~ v. ~ rI' 3 .~ 1 :,, , * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. EN .� c • `f \1 i off; a:, ,� i r c I 4 I . , WOM_v`�'tl' jo w t t wr p 11-14 ,r7 :.rte' �. • rr +-.{,c��� ,raai`�" L ti � u" � � .. /l Z✓,sY.' a .✓, ! C;F>s t_.. _ �J !. " _ F4 . Xf p'� T� civ"_ �. ,a=k. !C: a, USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) ;,~,; STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ,., Provide the following information for the str am reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name:- ~,'<~ ~ ~R/G~ ~-~or+tCS 2. Evaluator's name: ~~i~L+ S ~. ~~~ / . 3. Date of evaluation: ~"~ G -o G 4. Time of evaluation: i~f2,~tcr~o e.~ 5. Name of stream: ~ T ~ ~,• c~i^ ~~Ctk-. 6. River basin: ~~c. ~~,~ii+~ , 7. Approximate drainage area: . O y 52 • ~+~t 8. Stream order: ~' 9. Length of reach evaluated: ~.~ ~ 10. County: ~~C.Rr[ k/~ ~ 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): (j `e.,~. ~..~ Lxrf~r ~o ~ ~ C(t,~,h Latitude (ex. 34.872312): 3 ~o . ~ Z ,Sy ~ ~ Longitude (ex. -77.556611): ~ 8' • ~~ / 0 ~ Method location determined (circle): GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): /(/e~1-G. 15. Recent weather conditions: ~/tG~~r.~t ~ /24i~? 16. Site conditions at time of 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 -Tidal Waters -Essential Fisheries Habitat -Trout Waters -Outstanding Resource Waters Nutrient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? ~If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES NO 20. Does c'han'nel appear on USDA Soil Survey? ~ NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: _% Residential _% Commercial _% Industrial _% Agricultural Forested _% Cleared /Logged _% Other 22. Bankfull width: 3 .~ ~ 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): .2 r 24. Channel slope down center of stream: -Flat (0 to 2%) Gentle (2 to 4%) -Moderate (4 to 10%) -Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight -Occasional bendsFrequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): ~~.5 Comments: Evaluator's Signature Date This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change -version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ~~ '~ _ , , ~ a r r -~,,,:~. F~ _ ~ r ~ ~.~z~ : ;~~ORE~ _ .~~~1'OIN T~~Ai~T,G~ ~• _ , `'. ~.. > ~ ~z=~ ~~z ~; u ~~~'~ >~ ~ ~ ,"?; asf~l ~" . Mont ~ ' ='-~F1~a~ittta n! t ~ir~; Us r ' . ,, ~ , _ ~, _ . „ -»t " _ ~ . 1 Presence of flow /persistent pools in stream 0 5 4 0 0 5 ,j~= no flow or saturation = 0; strove fluty T max rots - - - '~ 2 Evidence of past human alteration ' D - 6 0 - 5 0'- 5 t ~.` =extensive alteration =tl•~no alteration `-max rots ~ ~ 3 3 y Riparian zone. 0- 6' D- 4 0- 5 ~'. no buffer = 0; Conti uous wide buffer = max rots ~ 4 Evidence of nutrient or chemical distharges ' 0-5 0-4 ~ 0-4 . extensive dischar~es =.0• nu discharges = max rots ~` Groundwater discharge ' ' ~ -4 5 . ' no dischar e = 0• s rinCs s s wetlands etc. =max. rots) 0-3 ~ =•fl-A .:. 0 ~ ~. Presence of Adjacent floodplaia w '~ ~ 4 ' ~ -~ 4 0 - 2 "- :~-~ no flood lain ° b•'extenstve flood lain ,max rots . ,r z~'~ #t _ ~,; ~,~:E~1trP,rfC11n1eq~ ~lood~lain ~CCeS_ S ' d e d • w '~ a ` ' `. ~j - 5 ~` ' ~'~ - 4 - I ~.~ 2 ' '' E ~~ ee 1 .entr ~ nche fre ent floodtn ~ 0 tt x rots ~ ~:t ~~ , ~x~~ti~. $ ,t~ _ Presence ofadjacent ~vetlar~ds';` ~ ~; ;, ~..~,... .. ' " 4 ~-6 ~'~~~' . . _ ~ ~c'0 "~ ': ~`4~" 2 - ' ~ no wetlands 4• la r e ad acent r~'etlands,tr,.inax rots :, ° .. ¢<T{:• ;< 9 ,r~.•::;' ,' "Changel sinuosity s.' ~ ' " ~ " ~ 0 - S "' s a. ~ ` 4 ~~" , 0 ^ 3 ' CXt ~itsive c~tarineliz;ition ~ 0• natut rots F°• dt nteand~r - #tix7c - ,~ s 10 „_.~ -=° ,`Sedmtentinput ;. , '~ = ~ - ` ~ n - ' ` 0 = $ `' 1,a... 0 - 4 ,,' 0 - 4 7 ~. {eartenswe de ositign 0, ltftle or no sedu rots ent -map ~ ,° x . f l , ' . ;Size & div'ei-si of Channel bed substra#e ~ ,. r:w * 4 ' '.' 4 ~ 0 - 5 fine''horriodenous•= fl• 1 e, diverse sizes= max rots t ~> t• r<>'.~ ~ ~s. 1 ~ Evidence bf Channel incision or widcnin g - 4 - ~ dee lv incised ~ O; stable' bed & banks = maK ~ints) D - 5 _ 0 D 5 " 13 Presence`of.triajorbavk failures t_'- ~ 5 - ~ ; ~i ;_ severe erosion - O; no er`osion,'stable bank's = max Dints -0- -0-5 _0~5 14 y, s ~ ; .Root depth sail 'density on b>ttiks .; ` - ~. 0-3 ~ - 0=4 D-S '~ ~?? no:visible roots = ~1• densetgots ~tu-au pouf ==max rots - ~~~ r _ 15 z: ><mpiict by,~agriculture, hvestock;`QT;tJmber prnductton `~ ~ 0 ~ ,~ ' ~ ~'`t 0 -~ 5 Z ~ ~ subst$ntial im~ pct ~; no evidence max `"irft~ ~,: - ~ ~ _, ~. ;~ , ., Ib : ~~ ]'resencc of riffle-pooUripple-pool ~4tnplexes ;= , "" ~ ~ - 3 ~ _ ~ ' ~ ' ~ = t ? ~ i !s = D nb rifflcslri les or well-develo = riiax rots ' J . 17~ Habitat complexity - ` ~ ' 0 - 6 ~0 ~ 6 ' ~0 - G -' little ot no habitat ~;0~ fre went varied habitats - tnax Dints 1 S Canopy:COVerage`over streambed ' ` ~ ' ', 0 - 5 ~" U -; S ~''__ 5 3 no shadin ~~ etanon = .O: continuous cano •-max Dints .~~ : y:. , , - .: 19 ~; x;^~uJbstratee'mbeddedu ~'~~ <' . N.. • " `.: ~u ~ :' " '" ~ ` '~ ~ = 4 '~' j 0 :.-'4 ~ ;w dee f 'embedded ~D; loose'st7v ~ max r~ x'20 `~ '`:P~enceof s`tr=eam~~lnv~rteUrafes~`s~page4) ' . -` _ .: 0 - 4 ~.~~~,~~ ~~~~ ~ "" 5 0 - 5 ,r , no evidence = 0• common snttmerous s ~ max rots : ° `' ~ Presence flf amphibians .:. ~ ' 21 Ct: ; . no evadence~ 0; comfion, numerous t s = max rots 0 - 4 ~ ~ . 0 0 - 4 ~, `~. 22' • ~ Presence of .fish ' ' ~ t)_4 = X0:_4 - ~D~:q ' Q no evidence = 0 common -,numerous t ~ s = maX rots) , ~. 23 : Evidence ottr•ildlife use ~ 0-6 0-5 D--5 .~~ , no evidence = 0; abundant evidence tnax rots) .... , ~;~~ ..~.i ~ ~~-° <"~:rizi,.K.~ .'r`~..~ ;irk x ~ ,~a ` 3a.-. ~ .'xi `~.~ ;r ~,,~ ~`_~~: ~a>: ~.M ~ ~~ ~~~~ `~ O S4i~RE~a~so cuter ozi fi rst page) - ° .~~ , : F ' . ~, :. ~ ~~~ ~ ,~ * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. North Carolina Division of Water Qualify -Stream Identification Form; Version 3.1 Date: /0 /Z 3[ DU Pro ect: ~L ~~~ Latitude: Evaluator: Q'~0 ~~ Site: ~ ~~~ ~~ tHpl~tT ELongltude: Total Points: Other Stream Is of least Intermittent ~ ri, ~s" Coun~'y: N KL~ ~ e.g. Quad Name: if z 19 or erennial if 2 30 A. Geomor holo Subtotal =~ :°,~- - _ - _ - ~ =r' _~-"- ifl. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 3 2. Sinuosity 0 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting _ 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic #loodplain 0 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 9 8 Natural Levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 ~1.5 12. Natural valley and drainageway 0 0. 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on a Ix sting USGS or NRCS mapnor other documented evidence, No ~ t1 Yes = 3 °Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions 1n manual \ B. Hvdroloav (subtotal = !e ~~ i ~~ 14. Groundwater flow/discharge . 0 ', 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel -- d or rowin season 0 1 V 3' 16. Leaflitter 1.5. 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants 0 0 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack Ilnes) 0 0.5 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes t. C. Biology (subtotal = ~• ~S ) 20". Fibrous roots in channel 3 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 22. Crayfish 0 23. Bivalves 0 24. Fish 25. Amphibians 0 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 29 .Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the I Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) 2 1 0 2 ~- 0 - 0. 1 1.5 1 2 3 0.5 1 1:5 0.5 1 c 1.5 0: 1 1.5 0.5 1 1.5 _ 0.5 1 1.5 .75 OBL = 1.6 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 s ce of aquatic~5r wetland plants. p 1 Sketch: ~. ~ DO I A` ' C~•n~ ~ ~' ~~~ fYl~~~ $A [~2ossiN~ PQ d..~4PP v~r~ :.~ .. • ~ " "~ 5 ~,c~.~ `~ . s-rQ~ ~t~ u VlGiur~~ ~~ Ct~c.vtQT~ 2R~ ~ ~,1~~ • ~ ~Fs-raQJ~-n oN ~t,t l~[ OY ru L~ ' MeyE,~ Y~. "V- ~ •L ~~1 S`tY.f AM DiF L~ R ~s 5 r J~1 L~- z I OD r 7b ~'~~s~ -~~' ~.a~1-~~~L ~ ~~ ~ `~ ",•L. . _ - t ~, ~~~ _.s 4 ~`._ ]~rv „~' d~~. - ~F '/( A ~,~~~ SM~4 ~~ ¢ f f 'H~ \ ,.: F ~q 1 f ~ . 'gy'p/. ;: 1 r j"4~ ~ .. > ~ ~ J \ : ~ c ; S t? ~r J t`,X: USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) „~,; STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET , ~- ,~j . Cr/o ss ~ ~ u/°S1~G c~J4~ a ~ Cya /UC.~~ f Provide the following informantion for th st/ream reach under assessment: / 1. Applicant's name:~'~~ c_,-~Q~GI~• /Ya~t ~'S 2. Evaluator's name: Cfii~i 5 <. /~~k~- ~• 3. Date of evaluation: /-,2 G - O G 4. Time of evaluation: /¢~trC~loorl 5. Name of stream: (it T .fe CG.d nr ~!'aa k. 6. River basin:. / ¢~ ~/~A,+~. 7. Approximate drainage area: ~ DD s ,fig: ity.l.~ 8. Stream order: 9. Length of reach evaluated: ,20 ` 10. County:. Fi~r9.9,eL/.%1 11. Site coordinates (if kno//wn): -p7refer in deci/mal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any):QO ~, l.; laer~+/ Gr0/rr' C~tt,,fo Latitude (ex. 34.872312): ~~ ~P • d ! ~Z~ / v Longitude (ex. -77.55661 ] ): 7 („)_ ~ 7 ~ • Method location determined (circle): GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): Lt/o~tlG_ 15. Recent weather conditions: F/e 4 cer.-r ~ l7i~ln/ 16. Site conditions at time of visit:_s~rrdy ~D/d 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 -Tidal Waters -Essential Fisheries Habitat -Trout Waters -Outstanding Resource Waters Nutrient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES ~If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? ES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: % Residential % Commercial % Industrial % Agricultural yd % Forested ~% Cleared /Logged % Other 22. Bankfull width: .3 ~ 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): /D " 24. Channel slope down center of stream: -Flat (0 to 2%) ~' Gentle (2 to 4%) -Moderate (4 to 10%) -Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight Occasional bends -Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): ~ Comm Evaluator's Signature Date This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change -version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET h ,,, ,~ 1 r~ ECOREGION P~JINT RANGF ~. SCOT' ~ _, u# CHA1r2t~CT~RISTICS s ~ n < ~ `.' "'> .;{ ~:. ~ >r ~ * tal . Co 'hicdmont `i•'<onutarn , ~ ~ .~ ; ~~.. . d.. ~ 1 Presence of flow /persistent pools in stream 0 _ ~ 0 _~~ 0 _ 5 no flow or saturatron = 0' stron« flow = max rots 2 Evidence of past human alteration 0- 6 0- 5 0- 5 a (extensive alteration= 0; no alteration -max Dints - 3 Riparian zone 0_ fi 0- 4 0- 5 3 no buffer = 0; contiguous, wide bufi~er --max rots Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 0 - 5 0 - 4 0 -4 ,~ 4 extensive discharges = 0• no discharges = mas rots _ -.a` Groundwater discharge 0- 3 0- 4 0- ~4 Q ~ s nn dischar e = 0' s rin s, see s; wetlands etc. = max Dints) ,_., ;~~ 6 Presence of adjacent floodplain no flood lain = O; extensive flood .lain = max Dints} 0 - 4 0 -4 0 - 2 `~ ~,': Entrenchment / floodplain access ~ 0 ~ 5 0 - 4 0 - 2 ,Z > 0; fre uent flooding -max Dints de Iv entrenelred - - ~ ' :Presence of adjacent wetlands ' ~ acent wetlands = max rots) no wetlands = 0; lac e ad , ~`~ 9 ~' Channel sinuosity = . 0- 5 0 T r} 0- 3 Z ' .0' natural meander = max rots extensive cbannelization ;~ , . , '~ 10 Sediment input 0 r 5- 0- 4 0~ 4 i~ (extensived osition= 0; litUeor no sediment = max rots ,, l ~ °" Sizc & diversity of channel bed substrate ~~r'~ ~»F ~~",'' ` 0 ~ q 0 - 5 fine homogenous = O; lac e~ diverse sizes = max rots T~ . ,~~~i ~~ Ih Evidence,of channel incision or widening 0-5 0 -4 0-5 „; dec 1 incised --0; stable bed & banks = max rots , ;~ l3'. Presence of major bank failures " ` 0-5 0-5 0-5_ ;d. = max rots severe erosion = 0; t,a erosion; stable banls 14 `; Root depth and:density on banks ~ _ 3 'p - 4 0 - 5 " :>- no visible coats = 0; dense roots thi•ou haut = max rots} ~' ~$ '..'Impa'ct by 8gricultui~e, livestock, or timber production 0 ~ 5 0 --~4 ~0 - 5 s~ ``" ~ substantial im act =-0; no evidence = mom: Dints ~= 16 ~ ' Presence pf riffle-pooUripple-pool completes 0 3 0 - ~ 0 - 6 ~' (no riflles,~ri les or Dols = 0; well-develo ed max pints tJ `~ 17 llabitat complexity " 0- 6 0- 6 0- 6 ~; little br no habitat= 0; fre uent; varied habit<1ts = max Dints l 8 ~~ Canopy coverage over streambed no shading ve ~etation 0' Continuous eano ~ = max Dints) 0- 5 0- 5 0= 5 "~~' '~-~ '19 `ubstrate embcddedness a t' ''''' '~t~~'" ~ =~~A~ ~ 0 --4 0- 4 dee t "embedded = 0;1oose structure = max) r ~~. ...~ ;.,. ~ ~ ~~ni 20 ~ Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) 0-4 0-5 " 0-S 7 (na evidence = 0; canunon nuirierous t cs = max Dints ~~ ' ,~ 1 Presence of aoiphibians 0- 4 0- 4 0- 4 ~,} {no evidence = 0; common, numerous ri es = max Dints) _~ ~Z Presence of fish 0- 4 0 -- 4 0- 4 O i--+: no evidence ~ 0; common, numerous tv es = max onus) ~ 23 ~ ~ Evidence of wi[dlifc use 0-6 0-5 0-5 wi (no evidence -0; abundant evidence _ max Dints ry,„~ s ~ .'~~ r ke ~ .~'k'Y~'"~,u' ~ i'.~"w ~F, i ~ sae s a~: ~ -~~'~~ ~G~ ~' u,'I'otal ~'olnts po~srble *~ Y } 1110 ~ ~ x~ ,100 '~.~ 700 ,x ,fz SCOX2E° talso ei~ter.oit iirsfpabc) ~` ~ :<~ y 'T'QTAL 33 . , n. * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. R. Ya ' i '.i 'SS .^ ., � �'�� .nit i?� ��F ) , - � • r 1 .r/ f Ile JT Me !t` ,f \: USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) „~„ ST EAM QUALITY ASSESSMEN WO KSHEET ~.~ ~ X; 0 Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: //-- 1. Applicant's name: ~•'ll ~~ffl4k c'~5 2. Evaluator's name: ~GcKt_ ~ }//f/I 3. Date of evaluation: /~,Z ? ~ dC 5. Name of stream: ~A T ~ (~d~tr' ~~~ 7. Approximate drainage area: . G ~V S 5 ~', isls/tS. 4. Time of evaluation: / 1~.C/lODi9 6. River basin: ~2 ~ /~iA/J? . 8. Stream order: 9. Length of reach evaluated: ;~' 10. County: ~'/2.~i'~i~^ / 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): Q~n~ ~i LJ,~~G~V ~io~j~ ~~GyV Latitude ex. 34.872312 : / e ( ) 3G • ~ 7 ~~• ~V Longitude (ex. -77.556611): 7 ~. J~y -7 ] ~ W Method location determined (circle): GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): 15. Recent weather U 16. Site conditions at time of visit: _~ ~s?/l V 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 -Tidal Waters -Essential Fisheries Habitat -Trout Waters -Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES X10 f yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: % Residential _% Commercial _% Industrial _% Agricultural ~% Forested ~% Cleared /Logged _% Other ( ) 22. Bankfull width: 3 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): /lJ~' 24. Channel slope down center of stream: -Flat (0 to 2%) Gentle (2 to 4%) -Moderate (4 to 10%) -Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight Occasional bends -Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. ~j Total Score (from reverse): ~ "'' ~ Comments: Evaluator's Signature Date This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change -version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ~~ ~ sr ~ .i.. ~ E~,~ ~~` `=r ~`_ ~ CQRE ~F GIO~~' A1~1' ~T'~NGE' :~~ ~ ` ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ ~ ,, r ~ ~ " ' ~ . . ~.~ ,.,; , ,~ . ~ _ ~ as,~al '~ ~; # ~~ . 'Pi ..... fo~Z it itt~~n . ~~h ~;~ 1 .Presence pf flow /persistent pools zn stream - ' ~'• ~no flo w Or saturation = 0• strong flow = ma K rots 0 - 5 0 ~ 0 - $ ~ S L _ ' °' ~ 2 Evidence of past human alteration . ` extensive alteration = 0• no alteration = max rots 0-6 0-5 0-5 - 3 '' ,.. Riparian zone ~b 6 0- 4 0.- 5 ~S no buffer = 0• contiguous wide buffer =.max rots 4 ,Evidence"of nutrient or chemical discharges' -. extensive dischar es = 0•~ho discharges =max -rots ~ ~ $ 0 ' `~ 0 - 4 h.. 5 ~Grtundwater discharge yi ~ '` ' 0. 3 t) - 4 s '" 0 -4 ~ s ~ no dischar e -0• s tangs; see s, wetlands etc: „max Dints - „ ~ ~~ ~ • Presence of adjacent floodplain ~ ~ ~ . ~ ` tao flood 'lam ~ 0•`extensive floa"d lain ~ y` ,taraax "rots 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ '~ 0 `~'~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~t . 1 -,. ~ ~r r lEhtrenchmenf~ flopdplam access r^~` ~ ~ ~ e ' ~ ' ~ U ~ ~ ~~ ~ 0 `~ ~ ~ y~ ,~ ~ 0 ~i ~ e •~ d ~ rifrencbe~ ~ - 0 • fre uent flobdut ~htax sots r, . ~ , ~ ~F '~''* '~;~Presence of adjat~nt wetlands ; ` ~ _ ` ~ _ ~; ~ 0 ~4 .. -~ ^ ~ Y, > s ... ~. no tivetlarids . 0•`~~r e'ad'acent wt~ettands = triax rots f..~; ti . 0 ~: ,~ _,.. ,.,: 0 2 E_•, ~ . ' ~,` , .-,. ~,., Channels-nuosi[y = ~ .,ty. ~ :. ., ~ri µ=; ~ ' ~ `` Z ~:_ . exteaslvt channetization = 0- natura~ me~ndet= max' mts r; ~»- .~ .~ ,4~, '~ ~ - .- ~~ `lQ `'•' ~...:. °'• µSediment inpti# :< ~ . , t , u ;: ~ ,~ _, - ~' extensive de srtian= D' battle or no sedtrirtent -~ max' omts ":' 3 l I ~ ~'; ~Siie;& Clzversity' iof channel bed su~istrate' ~=- • ~".: fne `honzo~ enous ~ 0 lar e; diverse sizes="maK rots ...,,.' D~ `I 0 "- 5 . r 72 ~ Evidence of channel incision or n adening )`"^ ) -~ ~ ~:'" . dee lv tncised = 0; &table bed & banks -'rttax rots $ t { 4 0 5 3 1~ ,. ,. ~- ~.h . , Presence of majorbahl:~~ailures .~u ' ~ 0"- 5' , ~ ,< 0 S ' 0~~ 5 ; 3 -" severe erosion ~ 0, Ito erosion, slable'banks ~ .max pmts) ; : ,~., .~~ , ,,. : ~-: " ,u+~ x K koot de th and density on banks ~ 's ~<~ ` _ ~ i ' ` ~, 0-3 ~ ~„ ~~4 f O S ~,}~° = ito.vasibler Ls~~• ileri"se roots~l>aau hoot<~max ' mts , > . .~.=: A ~~ .E, ~5 x .. ra. '` : 1(Qtpact b,y ~~czcu)t~re, Jz~estoCit, or-.um`be'r- prnctuctzon ..3: ,~, ~ siib`st<•zntzal im act ~0, n+a evidence-- mac rots ~ ~ ~° y '`' ... {.,..,~ }~;,. ~. t~ ~ r; r~... - / '~ l~ ~;_ > :Pz'esenCenf.t•iffle=pooVnpple-poolrkup cxes' , ~ ~ ~' D~ 3 p~:5~ Q':~ f ~ ' .' ' noriffles/ri ies'or 15 = U~ ~vell-clevelo ed =max mts '~ i ~ 4. l ` i ~ ' • ~: ~ Habitat complcaity :~'- l ttl i bi h n ~ 0' f ; va i d a x'' ' 0 ~ ~ a f 0 `~ '~' 0 --;6 ; 3 . a e. ~r a tat ~ re o uent r e h bitats - naa rots ,~ t ~ f' ', _~; ~anapy ~erage o~erstreambed "z` °. ~ , r nq shadin ve etataot#'~t)~.contanuous~'c~1o = ma~~• ants ~~ vx . ~ Asa x ~~~~ -' .~~~ ~ ` ~,~~ ~ Siubstr`a '~;nit,e4rd~a~ ;;} f ~ ',"''.. d~ . ...'e''l`~ec~cled ~~~~o+;i~e fifr`-c urn = rnax ~ Yom" ~ 4 ~~,. .`i~"".a ` ~ _~~~, N zw ' r 'I'resen~e p~~tir"e}aFn zn~i•r~Chrates seepage 4) , ~ ~ " • "'" ~ ;__ ~ ~" ° ` "~`, ' :~ no tsvadence .•, 0' rammon, numeri~us t s , max Dints :~ _ r: ~ N, - v ,2 t ' ,~,~ ", •Presence oC ttmphibians ~` ' , . ~ ' ` ' . D ~ 4 ` ,;4 . 0 ~.~,f . 0 .~,~ - ~ no evidence ~ t) •~~o-tampn, a~um0~oiis es = tnax Dints Y ~ .: ~ _ ~" -:~2 ~°~ '' '~s ".Presence offish ; .~:.~ ~ " ` ~ ? 4 0 ,, T~ ~ ' , 4 0 ~- D ~?~. rap evide nce 0 .~bfnmzin ttrnierous es ~ iztax rots) - - ~~`~ ~'. ~ . X23 n "~' Evic#~nec pt'~•i~dlife pie ~ Q S D " ~ " 0 3 ti. noc~~idciice~Q;~abuzzdatifr'idenee~-~ii;~ rots ` . ` ~ S ~ e, _ ~kh .. . yYnt.. ' ... '. . r • :"4 - ~f` ` ' .t ~ ^ ~ VX ~: ;~ .}~.: .L?:. . x .r ~ :? tt, K , it. ~ a„. i ~ . .o... ;,.i '`i ~/ ! ,< i , s ~ nese cnaracterasnes are not assesses m coastal streams. North Carolina Division of Water Quality -Stream Identification Form; Version 3.1 . - ia. Continuous bed and bank - - 0 - -- 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 9 8 Natural Levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 1 ~1.5 12. Natural valley and dralnageway 0 0. 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel one ix sting USGS or NRCS ma{a~or other documented evidence: No =~ ~ .Yes = 3 "Man-made dftches are not rated; see tliscusstons In manual \ R {.J~irlrnlnrrv /C~~h+n+r~l _ ~ \ '~ 14. Groundwater flow/discharge . 0 ', 1 2 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel -- d or rowin season 0 1 2 Q 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0 17. Sediment on plants 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes 1~. C. BiolOgv (Subtotal = 5'. S 1 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 _ 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1:5 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 c 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0: 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0.5 i 1.5 _ 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 .Wetland .plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FAC1N = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other 0 "Items 20 and- 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquaticor wevana plants. f Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) ~ ~` -~Q` .t "" -~.~ _~~/~ ~~ ~ ~X L 1 ~,(~~ ~$~ e p~y~1 ~ C'~,lti lut ~l Q 1 ~~t ~ ~ .~' ~.ll~~t d - mot---'5~.~-.~~ar~.D +lixx~sn>~ ~---- '~uKP srA'ho~ r ':te~.it~ a ua~._.~ . , _ f A /~w~w•nMr.h~lnnv /G ~h+n+.~I _ i t \ - ~ ~ -_ ¢r`': ~ =%-_'" � � ��•� � ��r ` 1 1�11 �!t I'�� '" � }���(% � �lj f� '";i, 'PIT 90" Mm i�S'�, 1 / .,, tP� ` �\ f'��h / /� � - .�'i F"iy • .. �j1 ,A1'rr���f-s.�"�� �" 1 aof � •!'l �i t ,>ti 1. r �Lr i ' `.. - � �a,t �i 1� i �y; Jai ➢.:.:il' ��: �s°C,�`fl,Si�~r'tti\rsJ:'15 ��,: \.1 \ i ii 's- � / } � T • �, 4 . Jut,, �. �q�� �-, ,1 _ ,! I ,� lsr •a {% `� efi 'k*t �t 7!> t ���C�rrd 5 ��� -f �.c [_ .y / -a _� �. 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Braided channel ~ 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 9 a Natural Levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0.5 i ~1.5 12. Natural valley and drainageway 0 0. 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel one Istin USGS or NRCS mapaor other documented evidence: No = 0 Yes "Man-made dRches are not rated; see discussions In manual ~\ B. Hvdrotogv (subtotal = ~ ~ ~~ 14. Groundwater flow/discha e . 0 ' , 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water In channel -- d or rowin season 0 1 ~ 2 16. Leaflifter 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants 0.5 1 1.5 18.Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydrlc soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes = C. Biology (Subtotal = 20". Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 ~0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 m 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1. 23. Bivalves 1 ~ 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1:5 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 c 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0:5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 0.5 1 _ 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1. _ 29 .Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1:5 SAV = 2.0; Other Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquaticor wetland plants. . Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: ~~ ~. x-t~r~T~£~. ~'~~y. CL~A-rz~.~ _ ~ULE_~1 '. SrtT ~E,~yLi11l~ ~ CTte~4s~ i1 St_i~ A t,{~ ~ ~ p ~4 c ~ -re r'!o~17Rp~ 5f~t kt~ •.... , C ~~~ ~ ~o~w ~ r- c ~ ~ j • ~~~a ~ C 1. • .. r J ~. ~ . ~ . • ~/ .J f t ¢~~ 'fit ~ «~.- ~.~... _~. ,__ _ _. ~~ ~_ T i ..7 a. ~ ..t. _~ . r ~ .. Yi J. L ~ f ~ 1' pc.;.4 ~ f r l ~! 4 r t... .r. K~ 1.: .. cy r ~ y .f ,~~.._ • ; t.~, ~ t ~. ~: .. `. ~'"_ ~ ! 1 / ~ « .rye r p,{.' ~~{.~ k .~ ~ ,. 4 -.. ,~ . ~ k , ~, ~6"i fit ~ ~ . ~4 F ~M ~'r S + 3 ir; "'~;t ~ , r k ~' ~~ 3~ ~ - 3 1 ~~ x. -F~ t,. ., - ~~. s`~ ~ e 111 i ' ~='~ a Figure 1: Proposed road crossing and golf cart path (Impact # 16 on plan sheet #12). Exhibits . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ' ~ ~ t t ~ ~ ~ 1 ,~- 11 z ~t: - 1~ _ ~ . ~ ~~ ~ t_a ly je r ~ ~ ' a 4 a; i ~ - } G ~-; 1k:i t ,, Z ~ f cam' 1 1 -r p~ a ~~s ~ b ~~ i R ~d°a i~ ~ ' 1: v 4°~ ' v,~ / 1 G J ~ `r_ ~. ,~p •' a .r1 Figure 2: Proposed Peninsula Drive crossing (Impact #3 on plan sheet #4). Olde Liberty Golf Club site Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA Olde Liberty Development, LLC. S&EC Job # 5188.W5 Figure 1: Proposed Peninsula Drive crossing (Impact #2 on plan sheet #4). Exhibits ~4. ~ f ~ ~: } Y h,.T _ i " '~K':If'i. „S ~ 7~5'{kT A 5~~~yd~ ~ . - ~" ~ ~ .r . z °:: x fir. 1.. ~. ' ~'. _ ' kz' 1. diY- , E ry ti v r'd., ";a ~}A~ d+4f ~' y~ i ~~G" a R~~w ~ ~ ~ ~ f ~. f , Ya,. M1 ~ .! .F r~1.Y t Figure 4: Golf Cart crossing Impact # 12 on plan sheet #10. Olde Liberty Golf Club site Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA Olde Liberty Development, LLC. S&EC Job # 5188.W5 Figure 3: Proposed Peninsula Drive crossing (Impact #4 on plan sheet #7). Exhibits ~. ,. , .. ~~ ~. ; K ,~ - __ ,: s -4-. w _. ~: •a' ' ~; .. .p, fit, 3 .~y:E-~'~ ~ ~r ~, ~ a a ~. ~ ~k~ ' ~~ a r ~,~ } 1 ~;,'~ ~" ~:~~ die' t .%~o- t-~~qa~~ w ~4" t a~ t'# ~ ~ I i f.~~~ d 3`c ~`aa ~ :~ r ~ ,f±!t @ !`.c. y,~^*hy it • Cab ~„"'~ °~ l~ Via, i ~~ ~~ Figure 5: Proposed road crossing and golf cart path (Impact #16 on plan sheet #12). Figure 6: Proposed road crossing and lot fill (Impact #15 on plan sheet #11). Olde Liberty Golf Club site Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA Olde Liberty Development, LLC. S&EC Job # 5188.W5 Exhibits Figure 7: Golf cart crossing Impact # 27on plan sheet #19. Figure 8: Golf cart crossing in wetland Impact #20 on plan sheet #13. Olde Liberty Golf Club site Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA Olde Liberty Development, LLC. S&EC Job # 5188.W5 OF W gTF9 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary \O~ QG ~ ~,,,; r North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ~ ~' (~~~'~ -. ~ ~ Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director r ,..~ ,:.~: J i > ..~ ~ Colleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director p ~ Division of Water Quality February 2, 2005 V X 7' 0 4 6 4 TPBRRO#04-0344 Chris Flowers S&EC 11010 Raven Ridge Road Raleigh, NC 27614 BASIN: Neuse River ~ Tar-Pamlico X (15A NCAC 2B .0233) (15A NCAC 2B .0259) Complaint NOV X Buffer Determination X Incident # Anneal Call Project Name: Ballymore Plantation Location/Directions: East of Pocomoke North of 96 South of SR 1127 & East of SR 1134 Franklinton and Younesville Townships Subject Stream: Cedar Creek & UT of Cedar Creek Date of Determination: Feature Start Buffer End Buffer Stream Form Appeal Call Soil Survey USGS 5 stream feature and 1 pond as shown on Tar- Pamlico Buffer Survey for Balleymore Plantation Subject MAP PROVIDE D X X Raleigh Regional Office 1628 Mail Service Center ~(+IR phone (919) 571-4700 Customer Service Water Quality Section Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 facsimile (919) 571-4718 1-877-623-6748 Chris Flowers S&EC 2/2/2005 Page 2 of 2 This on-site determination shall expire five (S) years from the date of this letter. Landowners or affected parties that dispute a determination made by the DWQ or Delegated Local Authority that a surface water exists and that it is subject to the buffer rule may request a determination by the Director. A request for a determination by the Director shall be referred to the Director in writing c% Cyndi Karoly, DWQ Wetlands/401 Unit, 2321 Crabtree Blvd, Raleigh, NC 27604-2260. Individuals that dispute a determination by the DWQ or Delegated Local Authority that "exempts" a surface water from the buffer rule may ask for an ad judicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. Applicants are hereby notified that the 60-day statutory appeal time does not start until the affected party (including downstream and adjacent landowners) is notified of this decision. DWQ recommends that the applicant conduct this notifcation in order to be certain that third party appeals are made in a timely manner. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition, which conforms to Chapter 1 SOB of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-6714. This determination is final and binding unless you ask for a hearing within 60 days The (owner/future owners) should notify the Division of Water Quality (including any other Local, State, and Federal Agencies) of this decision concerning any future correspondences regarding the subject property (stated above). This project may require a Section 404/401 Permit for the proposed activity. Any inquiries should be directed to the Division of Water Quality (Central Office) at (919)-733-1786, and the US Army Corp of Engineers (Raleigh Regulatory Field Office) at (919)-876-8441. Respectfully, Michael Horan Environmental Spec. I CC: File Copy Central Files Danny Smith Kevin Yates, USACE Raleigh Field Office Matthew Winslow Franklin County Planning & Inspection, 215 E. 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Vr "y n ~T~ ' ' . t ..~..{ < ~ ~~ ~ a ~ y °... -n SR 1 ~3 y -i LOKG Hi~C n .. o~•oQSa In the Matter of Water Quality Violations ) At Ballymore Subdivision ) AGREEMENT Franklin County, North Carolina ) DWQ No. NBRRO 04-159 ~ THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by The Whichard Group; Bill Clark Homes of Raleigh, LLC; Ballymore Development, LLC; (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Developers") and the Division of Water Quality of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (hereinafter referred to as "DWQ"). This Agreement, once frilly implemented, will resolve the violations revealed during an April 23, 2004 inspection that are further described in the notice of violations and recommendations for enforcement sent to prior owners of the property in May and June 2004 (hereinafter referred to as the "Violations"). DWQ acknowledges that the Developers did not own the subject tract where violations (observed on the April 23, 2004 inspection) occurred and have implemented measures since DWQ's inspection of the development that have had a positive impact on the environmental conditions at the site. However, the Developers accept responsibility for curing those violations now and understand that they will be subject to enforcement pursuant to the terms of this Agreement for any failure to cure the violations. The parties acknowledge that DWQ initially did not apply the Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules to the property based upon a determination that vested rights existed in previous development plans. The parties further acknowledge that because of changes in the plans and a need for flexibility in the design of the golf course and subdivision, the Tar-Pamlico ~ Riparian Buffer Rules will apply to all surface waters identified and confirmed by the stream identification field visit required by Paragraph 2 below and conducted pursuant to the standards set out in 15A NCAC 2B.0259, taking into consideration the existing uses as identified in Paragraph 3 below. In order to resolve the Violations, to allow for the timely processing of approvals. and to assist in furthering the bai~lcruptcy sale of the site, the parties agree as follows: 1. Penalty for Existing Violations. Within 30 days of signing this Agreement, the Developers agree to pay a stipulated penalty in the amount of $15,000.00 for the Violations. Payment shall be made by check and made payable to the North Carolina Department o;~Enviromnent and Natural Resources (or "NC DENR"), and delivered to the following address: Mary Penn} Thompson Assistant General Counsel N.C. Depart;i; ant of Environment and Natural Resources 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 2. Stream Identification. DWQ agrees to meet with Developers or Developers' Page 1 of 7 consultants on site to conduct stream identifications according to the Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B.0259). 3. Existing Uses. The parties agree that certain uses have been established and may be considered as existing uses in regards to the Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules. The existing uses are depicted on the Golf Course Routing and Stream Crossing Plan, Ballymore Golf Course, Franklin County, North Carolina dated July 27, 2004 (attached hereto as Exhibit 1). Existing uses may continue as designed or modified as long as the use does not change. If the use changes, then the Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules will be applied in their entirety. For example, if a fairway fly-over crossing is removed and houses planned for the same area, then the Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules and their 50-foot buffer will be applied to each side of the stream. The parties agree that once the streams are identified and confirmed by DWQ in writing, then modification of the golf course and residential design may be required to accommodate the precise location of the streams and their adjacent buffers as well as to maximize the rnimber of lots. DWQ agrees that these types of modifications will not constitute a change in the existing uses. The existing uses are described as follows: (a) Fairway fly-over crossings depicted on the Golf Course Routing and Stream Crossing Plan. - (b) Greens depicted on *.he Golf Course Routing and Stream Crossing Plan. (c) Golf cart paths and crossings depicted on the Golf Course Routing and Stream Crossing Plan. (d) Lots 1 and 2 depicted on the Golf Course Routing and Stream Crossing Plan. (e) Other proposed uses shown on the Golf Course Routing and Stream Crossing Plan shall not be considered existing uses and shall be subject to the Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules. 4. Sewer Lines. The parties anticipate that the Developers will need to design a serer line through the center of the property and for the western portion of the property. This design will require authorizations under a General 401 Water Quality Certification (the General Certification is identified as GC3374, effective March 18, 2002) and a Nationwide 404 Permit from the United States Army's Corps of Engineers (most likely a Nationwide 12 Permit for utility lines). If the sewer line will impact a buffer zone, then the impact may be authorized pursuant to an allowable use as anon-electric utility line under the Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules pursuant to 1 SA NCAC 2B.0259(4). 5. Remediation Submissions. In regards to tract known as Ballymore Golf Course and Subdivision tract, depicted in the Golf Course Routing and Stream Crossing Plan, Ballymore Golf Course, Franklin County, North Carolina dated July 27, 2004 and for the Violations, the Developers expressly agree to submit the following items to the DWQ's Assistance and Compliance Oversight Unit, 2321 Crabtree Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604-2260, attention Danny Smith, and DWQ's Raleigh Regional Office, 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609, attention Ken Schuster: a. Remediation Plan. Within 30 days of signing this Agreement, the Developers Page 2 of 7 will submit a stream and wetland remediation plan. The stream and wetland remediation plan must minimally include the following: i) A written account of the scope, depths, and amounts of impacts attributed to sedimentation, excavation and/or earthen fill to all the wetland areas and stream segments located within the Ballymore Golf Course and Subdivision tract. ii) A plan to address each wetland area and stream segment by the respective severity of impacts and a specific remediation approach. iii) A clear account of how the remediation efforts will be organized to affect stream and wetland cleanup in an efficient and meaningful way. b. Monitorin Plan. Within 30 days of signing this Agreement, the Developers will submit a monitoring plan. This monitoring plan must contain the following: i) A monitoring timeline that begins upon the completion of remediation plan and continues for three (3) years or, if construction is not complete, monthly until the construction (land disturbances) within the tract is completed. ii) Clear established monitoring stations (stream segments). iii) Field inspection and written accounts of whether the stream banks have become unstable, if measures constructed as a part of the stream remediation efforts have failed or are failing, if riparian restoration efforts (including plantings at road crossings) are failing or are not surviving, and measurements of the amounts of sediment that are deposited on stream floor. ~• Buffer Map. ~x.'ithin 30 days of signing this Agreement, the Developers will submit a riparian buffer map. Specifically, the map must depict all lots, golf courses, roads, club houses, the actual footprint of the stream locations and the location of the riparian zones on both sides of the stream, (The Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer is 50 feet wide and has two zones. Zone 1 is measured from the top of the stream bank landward for 30 feet and Zone 2, is the outer 20 feet and is located landward from the outer 30 foot edge of Zone I). The map must clearly depict the riparian buffer capturing the stream origin location as well as both sides of cl:e stream. This map represents the stream-side riparian buffer zones loca~ed on the tract known as the Ballymore Golf Course and Subdivision tract that are subject to the Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B.~1259). d. stormwater Management Plan. Within 60 days of signing this A~>reement, the Developers will submit a written stormwater management plan. This plan must include and%or address the following: i) stormwater controls and installation for all residential areas, roads, club houses, and recreational areas such that diffiise flow is maintained through the riparian buffer zone. ii) Prohibition of point source outlets that convey untreated storniwater to surface waters in any areas where stormwater infrastructure has not been constructed as of the date of this agreement (unless specifically approved by DWQ). As such, the stormwater management plan must Page 3 of 7 specifically addresses the golf courses and residential areas. iii) An implementation schedule. iv) A signed operation and maintenance agreement. 6. Remediation Submission Review. DWQ will review the remediation plan within 21 days of a complete submission. Remediation Plan Implementation. Within 60 days of receipt of written DWQ approval of the remediation plan, the Developers will complete the implementation of remediation plan. Remediation Completion Report. Within 60 days of the completion of the remediation efforts, a written report must be provided to DWQ detailing the result of the restoration efforts. 9. Monitoring-Tri~~ered Repairs or Corrections. If monitoring efforts confirm continued degradation of the stream (continued impacts due to sedimentation), the Developers must undertake repairs or corrections immediately (within 20 days of the observation). 10. Monitoring Reports. For the period specified in paragraph 3(b)(i) above, the Developers must submit a written report (an account) annually, by June 1 of each year, to DWQ's Raleigh Regional Office. The report must describe each monthly inspection result, include digital photographs of each station. it must include the date of the inspection, anr.'~ describe any repairs or corrections including dates of completion. 11. Stormwater Mana~eme~.*.Plan Review. DWQ will review the storm~a-ater management plan within, ;0 days of a complete submission. 12. Stormwater Management Plan Implementation. Implementation of the storm~vater management plan is required according to the implementation schedule included in the Stormwater management plan submission and as approved by DV~'Q. 13. Erosion and Sedimentation Control. The Developers agree that during remediation and site development activities, they will take the following actions: a. Within 30 days of signing this agreement, the Developers will request modification of any current or e;cisting erosion and sedimentation control plans in order to meet current NC Division of Land Resources (hereinafter "DLR") minimum design standards. b. The Developers will establish effective vegetative cover for any disturbed areas within 15 days. c. The Developers will monitor and maintain a log of activities on each lot and golf course segment so as to create a clear account of the land disturbance activity, frequency of disturbance, and efforts to establish thick vegetative cover and to provide clear documentation that Page 4 of 7 vegetative cover is established and maintained. d. The Developers will use erosion and sediment control best management practices in full compliance with all specifications governing the proper design, installation, operation and maintenance of such practices. e. The Developers tivill comply with the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act (SPCA), including designing, installing, operating, and maintaining erosion and sediment control measures in accordance with the most recent version of the North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Manual. f The Developers will frilly comply with the requirements included in the National Pollution Discharge Elimination Systems (NPDES) stormwater permit (NCGO10000) for construction sites. g. The Developers will not allow any unauthorized waste, spoil, solids, or fill of any kind to occur in wetlands, waters, streams or riparian areas. h. The Developers will conduct all construction activities, including the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of sediment and erosion control best management practices, such that no violations of state water quality standards, statutes, or rules occur. ' 14. Notice to Other Parties. The Developers agree to provide a copy of this signed settlement agreement to all cun-ent owners, trustees, executors or other agents, and any firture owners of the development and golf courses, trustees, executors or other agents. 15. Deed Restrictions. Within 120 days of signing this Agreement, the Developers agree to file deed restrictions prohibiting development in the footprints of all streams, all riparian buffer zones, wetlands, stormwater facilities, and conservation easements areas. These areas must be depicted, labeled and recorded so that these areas will remain protected in perpetuity. 16. Conservation Easements. Within 120 days of signing this Agreement. the Developers agree to place conservation easements tliat will be maintained in perpetuity on the features depicted on the map identified as the Golf Course Routing and Stream Crossing Plan, Ballymore Golf Course, Franklin Countti~, North Carolina dated July 27, 2004 (excerpts attached hereto as Exhibits A, B, C, and D). These locations will also be included on the buffer map specified in paragraph 5(c). The easement areas are generally described as follows a. A portion of areas cross-hatched in light orange at the northwestern portion of the property between Lots 480 and 481 and between Lots 481 and 522 as more specifically depicted on Exhibit A. The conservation easement for these areas will allow for sloping of the road. al . Twenty-five feet along each side of the water feature depicted at the northwestern boundary of the property along Lots 483-487. The conservation easement for this area will allow for sloping of the road. Page 5 of 7 b. A portion of the area containing a wetland polygon bounded by Lots 277, 454. and 455, as more specifically depicted on Exhibit B, if not already covered by the footprint of required riparian buffers. c. Fifty feet within the property lines along each side of the water feature shown at the northeastern boundary of the property along lots numbered 387-403, as more specifically depicted on Exhibit C, if not already covered by the footprint of required riparian buffers. d. An area on the southern side of the water feature depicted at the southwestern portion of the property and flowing from the NC Highway 96 entrance to Hole 9, as more specifically depicted on Exhibit D, but only extending upstream from the origin of the stream (the portion downstream from the origin of the feature will be subject to the Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer Rules). e. The wetland a~zas depicted at the eastern boundary of the property near Mill Road, after construction is complete and all necessary 404 permits and 401 certifications have been obtained. After completion of construction, the footprint of the wetland areas shall be placed. in a conservation easement that allows cutting for the fly-over and thinning of vegetation for aesthetics, but no further filling. 17. Stipulated Penalties for ~~Iissed Deadlines. In the event the Developers fail to meet the deadlines fo'r compliance as described above in Paragraphs 1, 5, ?, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, and 16, the Developers agree to pay to DWQ a stipulated penalty of $1,000.00 per day per missed deadline until the compliance requirements are met. Stipulated penalties shall not apply to deadlines missed due to weather-related natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, floods) that prevent performance by the Developers or DWQ delays. but only to the extent and for the duration of such weather-related disasters or D~'Q delays. As such, the Developers must provide written notice to the DWQ (within 24 hours) of an occurrence of aweather-related natural disaster. This notice must include on-site data ai:d a date must be provided with this notification (that may not exceed 60 da}'s) of when the deadlines for compliance as described above will be met. 18. Future Inspections for Compliance with this Agreement. DWQ will conduct follow- up site visits to determine effectiveness of remediation efforts and compliance with this Agreement. l 9. Future Inspections or Enforcement Outside this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall restrict the right of DWQ or DLR to inspect or take enforcement action against the Developers, jointly or severally, for any new or subsequent violations that have not been addressed in this Agreement. Similarly, nothing in this Agreement shall restrict the right of the Developers, jointly or severally, to contest such a new or subsequent enforcement action. 20. Collection. The Developers agree that by entering into this Agreement, they waive, for purposes of collection of any sums due hereunder, any and all defenses to the stipulated penalty assessments, and that the issue in any action to collect said Page 6 of 7 penalties will be limited to issues of compliance with this Agreement. 19. Whole Agreement. The parties agree that the consideration for this settlement is the promises contained herein and that this Agreement contains the whole agreement between them. 20. Binding Agreement. Phis Agreement shall be binding upon the parties, their successors and assigns, upon execution by the undersigned, who represent and warrant that they are authorized to enter into this agreement on behalf of the parties hereto. FOR T~~H~/E~~DIVISION OF ~~'ATER QUALITY: ~:~v. Alan Klimek, Director Division of ter Quality Date: ~ D FOR THE BALLY(M~O-R/E DEVELOPMENT, LLC C~ ~ C~~ William H. Clark Date: FOR THE WHICHARD GROUP 1 ~ Angela ~ . Whichard Date: FOR BILL CLARK HOMES OF RALEIGH, LLC William H. Clark Date: Page 7 of 7 C'DE f~u~iori~a~t'oh DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 r IN REPLY REFER TO May 7, 19 9 8 0 7' 4 6 ~ Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199700348 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 (Headwaters and Isolated Waters) Mr. Larry Ascue Lee-Thomas Properties 405 Raleigh Road Henderson, North Carolina 27536 Dear Mr. Ascue: Reference your application of March 20, 1998, for Department of the Army (DA) authorization to impact a total of 1.893 acres of jurisdictional waters of the United States, including wetlands, associated with your proposed construction of a golf course and residential community. Specifically,_ your property is located south of SR 1127, west of SR 1134, north of NC Highway, approximately 2 miles west of Franklinton, Franklin County, North Carolina. The project is located adjacent to, and above the headwaters of Cedar Creek and several of its unnamed tributaries. Reference is also made to the telephone conversations between your agent, Mr. Gerald Pottern with Robert J. Goldstein and Associates, Incorporated, and Mrs. Jean B. Manuele of my Raleigh Field Office staff on April 15, 1998. Mr. Pottern was informed that your proposed project, involving the discharge of fill material into 0.324 acre of waters of the United States associated with five road crossings and the permanent clearing of 1.569 acre of jurisdictional wetlands exceeds, as described in your pre-construction notification received 25 March 1997,-does not qualify for nationwide permit authorization without some form of compensatory mitigation. In a subsequent conversation, Mr. Pottern notified our office that you would be willing to enhance the remaining 14.857 acres of jurisdictional by replanting the site with suitable hardwood wetland species and placing a conservation easement on these areas to preclude further losses from. development. For the purposes of the Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6, published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1991, lists nationwide permits. Authorization was provided, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waders. Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit provided your receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the North Carolina Division of Water Quality, and provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with your submitted plans, the enclosed general conditions, and the following Special condition: Pursuant to Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Appendix A to Part 330, Nationwide permit condition 13(d), a complete, final compensatory wetland mitigation plan, that will reduce the adverse effects to the minimal level, must be submitted and approved by this office. No work may proceed within waters of the United States, including wetlands, without this approved mitigation plan. You should contact Mr. John Dorney, telephone ~919j 733-i7~6, regarding water quality certification. This nationwide permit does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain other required State or local approvals. This. verification will be valid until the nationwide permit is modified, reissued or revoked, which will occur prior to December 13, 1998. It is incumbent upon you to remain informed of changes to the nationwide permits, which. will be announced by public notice when they occur. If you commence, or are under contract to commence, this activity before the date the nationwide permit is modified or revoked, you will have twelve months from the date of the modification or revocation to complete the activity under the present terms and conditions of this nationwide permit. 2 Questions or comments may be addressed to Mrs. Manuele, Raleigh Field Office, telephone (919) 876-8441, Extension 24. Sincerely, S. Kenneth Jolly Manager, Raleigh Regulatory Field Office Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. John Dorney Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-035 Mr. Boyce Cheek Franklin County Planning and Development Post Office Box 529 Louisburg, North Carolina 27549 Mr. Gerald B. Pottern, M.Sc. Robert J. Goldstein & Associates, Inc. 8480 Garvey Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27616-3175 Mr. Jim Cary 341 John Horton Road, #5 Apex, North Carolina 27502 3 C -~ ° o O ' ~--Y ~ O .. ~- ~_~ '• 1 rn rn ,. - N --- ----% `, '+ -~' `-~ Z/41~ 000 ... ... ~. ___,_ `. r ~ ~.. N i ~ ~ ~ R1 rn ~` ... . ~ ~ x ~.. ,,,,~ 1-- ~._ ~~ ~ ,. / \ 2 I ~: ~. ~~® 9' • '~ ''~z o ~~~ % v ~ A ~ ~ ~ ... ~ ~ ~ r ../ ~ ~ / ~` ~ "'r J~ ~" N / j~ , A d m a FA ~.~ .~ rn .~ , , , '' - - W ,``'_ ~ ~ ~. ~ -~' 2145 ~ i _,-- - , -~ ~ , ~ - ~ , -.,~_= ., o 1 ~.. + ~ ~ o x ~ .~ / -~ S ~~ , ? 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S _ ~ \ <~ ~ l I i y _ p~ _ v~~ ~ I ; TogsR Tom v Tow - ~ - I I v-ter ~ > ym;~ w D 14P \ ~ I N V I H~~~ I ~yw Dv,m ~ P ~ LANG ~ "~ ' ~ ~ 4T~o I m;,~ ~ ~ o a z ~ e' s ~ - a ILL RQ ~ m o ~ m _ :' AD o -. I C` ~- - O T I D T I x i R.y s __ r _ _ ~~ (y~~ -- z _''~: aV ~'~vFKHT 1 D y~P \\ D - E > ' DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) J Action ID . Date : i /~ 3/s3' Applicant/Owner: ~~,~y /~Ys~.,~ Project/Site: i~~~.~~~~ ~;«,.S Address : L rz-TL.._,<~ ~ ~~ r,~: rs ~{or R<ce:5c, rc s 7r-3~ Location: s <~F s~?r~17 w ~F s~ ~r3~ ~ m ~ nr~sc Waterway: Ce~,r~r C,ctK/Ta- R:~e~ County: ~,,.Kir., Investigator: R~i,e~F C~xe ~~~ Ger<r ~ ~~Fk•a, State: North Carolina Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes No X Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes X No Is the area a potential Problem Area? 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Yes No Profile Descri tion: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Abun- (inches) Horizon (Mansell Moist) (Mansell Moist) dance/Contrast 2 SAY 7.F~1 c:h{.- ~:'t..a Texture, Conc Structure Hydr ic Soil Indicators: Histosol Concretions Histic E i edon Hi h Or anic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor Or anic Streakin in Sandy soils A is Moisture Re ime Listed on Local H dric Soils List ~ Reducin Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List Sheet 1 of 2 ~ Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors ~ I ~ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks. - --1 HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Field Observations: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Depth of Surface Water: (in ) Aerial Photographs Depth _ to Water in Pit: . (in.) Other Depth to Saturated Soil: - (in ) No Recorded Data Available . Wetland Hydrology Indicators: ...............:::.................... . .. ....::...:. .. :.:::r;.;...::::: ...- :::.:.:;::::, .::.:.::.......:.. ..........:.. ..:.::.:.::.::..z....,....::::.:......::::.............v.... }~~. .. }.w.....v. v.:...:•Y.•:i W:p : .. ..~. .. :. .. .k.n.... ::.h:::::::: n::..i'::....:....v NiT#~. v\.T ivy y. .. . vvw:. ~::::.:.::: < :::::::::::. ::.:.:::............. +i!~!.Y .. .. v . ........... t!4~41i;~iff:i:.ii::4{i$iii:i::bii:.::i.:: :•::::::::n . :.:i. :::::.~: .v: ............:::::::.;.::::::::::::::::.;;:;;:::::::.:..:::::.:: . ...... ..:.: ... ........ ............ .....:: ...t.. .......... /... y... n.. ...' :..iv.: 'I.:: . v: ii. •; ;y..__rry..: r:ti?:;::n+;.:.;.n .......::::::::::::y+.:l.:::::!.: f../.v/..,. , rv~~,w~:`vr. fif'C ...... .... .. .... . .. .n~G W. ......:'r.....:. n.:-Ji:..:. , : „ . .. ............ : . , : . .......:.............. .... ... ...v .:.::... Inundated Oxidized Root Channels in Up er 12 Inches Saturated in U per 12 Inches ~ Water-Stained .Leaves Water Marks Local Soil Surve Data Drift Lines !~( -FAC-Neutral Test Sediment Deposits Other (Explain in Remarks) ~" k Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soils Present? wetland Hydrology Present? Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Remarks: Yes ~ No Yes k No Yes ~ No Yes No Sheet 2 of 2 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) ~tr~ ~'~o 4~ a.,~ -v.5 / 5 V Action ID. Date: IZ/2S/S~ Applicant/Owner: Gt!^~ Ays~-e Project/Site: a~~.~-~~ << -~P„f Address : L e ~ - T(-.~. f ?!:, ~, ~. ~~ yes R.1~: ,..e__.r i(~„a«5... Nc z 7s-~c Location: f of s~ a27 w vF sRi~a~ iv of ~'c F6 Waterway: e~u~ elegy /~~,. :„ems County: ~~S~Ki.~ Investigator: u-F Cox ~ ~~<« o~ ~!r State: North Carolina Do Normal Circumstances exist I th i on the site? Yes ^~ No s e s te significantly disturbed Is the are (Atypical Situation)? Yes ~ No ~ a a potential Problem Area Community ID: fo~~sr Tran ? (Explain on reverse) t ID L /ZG{ Yes No - . ~_ VEGETATION se c : ~ ~-~Ss Plot ID: N; ..~ :. Ra o.~-0.5 i- s . >~ ~ ~ '~ ~~ ..., >, 1. ~c c~ ~/(,.,, ..,~ ~ .e e ~~ a ! ~ ~C. C W 1 r 5 . lk~. ~:~ :,~: ~w M~~S~~- s~~~~ F~~~ ~~~s 7 . (1' Jar/~ L F4 C / F ,/L ` ~ . • `7 /iN .....~ ~,(.+N .J^il ~llv~ ~ c w t 5~l.,~ F<<.~ ~~;., lo. C4lek !/P ~ e, H ~ ~vbl I1. J/nc..S e~ s...a /{elf, a c ...1' F 12 . S~ : ~~ // JS /~ e!~ F ~~41 ~6~ 13. /~~,,.. c...~c~ Ne~ FcL vJ a. ~ Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC-) Remarks: SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase) : ~e~.°( S~..J,, /~a.~, Taxonomy (Subgroup) : K..o(:,,:~:~ fl.~,M:~ 7~:~ Y~„~aPl ~ IFS S3 Drainage Class : w<<~ ~-~'K~~ Field Observations Confirm Map Type? Yes No Profile Descri tion• Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Abun- Texture, Conc. (inches) Horizon (Mansell Moist) (Mansell Moist) dance/Contrast Structure Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol Histic E i edon Sulfidic Odor A 'c Moisture Re ime x Reducin Conditions Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors Remarks Concretions - Organic Content in Surface Layer in Strea Listed on Local in Sandy Soils Soils List Listed on Nztional Hvdric Soils List other (Explain in Remarks) Sheet 1 0 ~ 2 dy Soils ER 98-8792 ~ ~',~:'~°~ Received 3/26/98 ~ ~ ~~ Due 4/3/98 ~ .~- ..,. '~~.~' North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources James B. Hunt Jr., Governor Betty Ray McCain,/Se'c~retary l' A LICA NATIONWIDE PERMIT REVIEW Gerald B. Pottern Senior Biologist Robert J. Goldstein & Associates 8480 Garvey Drive Raleigh, NC 27616-3175 Division of Archives and History kffrey J. Crow, Director ~~ ~~~~~~ ~, c ~ ~ s./~~s ~ Project Location: FRANKLIN Proposed Project: Pocomoke Greens Subdivision & Golf Course, Lee-Thomas Properties, Larry Ayscue We have received the application for the above project from the Applicant and Army Corps of Engineers-Raleigh and our comments are noted below. Additional information is needed (maps, photographs, other). '7'No comment. We have reviewed the requested information and have no comment. Signed ~-e.~,- Re ee Gledhill-Earley Environmental Review Coordinator Historic Preservation Office 919/733-4763 FAX 919/733-8653 Date ~ ~ J 7%f ~e~~o 2 ~ 3~~~ 109 East Jones Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-2807 ~~~ State 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 ~ ~ • NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES July 14, 1998 Franklin County DWQ Project # 980268 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS, WRP Mr. Larry Ayscue Lee-Thomas Properties 405 Raleigh Road Henderson, NC 27536 Dear Mr. Ayscue: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below, to place fill in 0.324 acres of wetlands and 205 linear feet of perennial waters and cleaz 1.43 acres of wetlands for the purpose of developing a residential community and golf course at Pocomoke Greens in Franklin County, as you described in your application dated March 23, 1998 with a revision dated June 16, 1998. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 3108. This certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number 26 when the Corps of Engineers. issues it. 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). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. 1. Deed notifications or similar mechanisms shall be placed on all lots with remaining jurisdictional wetlands and waters to notify the state in order to assure compliance for future wetland and/or water 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). These restrictions shall also be placed on all land within 30 feet of Cedar Creek. 2. An additional condition is that a final, written stormwater plan including a wet detention basin must be approved by DWQ for the stormwater from the clubhouse and pool area before wetland (or stream) impacts occur. 3. All stormwater from the golf course shall be directed to flow into ponds or through at least 30 feet of vegetated buffers. No direct discharge of stormwater from the golf course shall be allowed. 4. A 30 foot vegetated buffer shall be preserved between Cedar Creek and the proposed pond as well as all fairways, greens and buildings. 5. No wetland fill shall be allowed on lots 71, 72, 73, 173, 270, 271 and 289. Deed restrictions to this purpose shall be recorded on these lots (see condition #1) 6. If water is pumped from Cedar Creek, at no time shall the flow in the stream be less than the 7Q10 value unless stream flow is less than the 7Q10 at the upstream property boundary. In this case, no pumping will be allowed from the creek. 7. The fairways that will be created in mowed wetlands shall neither have the soil disturbed by equipment nor filled. Otherwise these impacts will require compensatory wetland mitigation for riparian wetlands. We understand that you have chosen to contribute to the Wetland Restoration Program in order to compensate for these impacts to wetlands and/or streams. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2R .0500, this contribution will Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper satisfy our compensatory mitigation requirements under 15A NCAC 2H .0506(h). According to 15A NCAC 2H .0506(h), 205 feet of stream restoration will be required. Until the Wetland Restoration Program receives and clears your check (made payable to: DEHNR -Wetland Restoration Program), wetland or stream fill shall not occur. Mr. Ron Ferrell should be contacted at 919-733-5083 ext. 358 if you have any questions concerning the Wetland Restoration Program. You have one month from the date of this Certification to make this payment. For accounting purposes, this Certification authorizes the fill of 205 feet of streams, in 030301 river and subbasin and 205 feet of stream restoration are required. Please be aware that the wetland Restoration Program (WRP) rules require rounding of acreage amounts to one-quarter acre increments (15A 2R .0503(b)). 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 i50B 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. S' c r y, ~! . on How , Jr. P.E. Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Raleigh Field Office Raleigh DWQ Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files Ron Ferrell;. Wetland Restoration Program Gerald Pottern; Goldstein and Associates Todd St. John, DWQ 980268.1tr ~~~~ .~a U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT Action ID.: 199700348 County: Franklin GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION Property Owner: The Home Team, Inc. of VA & NC Agent: Mr. Kevin Martin Address: Attn: Ms. April Renee McCormick Soil & Environmental Consultants 15 Riders Court 244 West Millbrook Road Franklinton, North Carolina 27525 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Mr. Thomas Gulley 2005 Pocomoke Road Franklinton, North Carolina 27525 Telephone Number: (919) 494-6822 or (919) 494-5366 (919) 846-5900 Size and Location of project (waterway, road name/number, town, etc.): 746 acre tract located on the south side of SR 1127, west of SR 1134, north of NC Highway 96, approximately 2 miles west of Franklinton, North Carolina. The property is located adjacent to, and above the headwaters of Cedar Creek and several of its unnamed tributaries. Description of Activity: Mechanized landclearing, excavation and filling of 0.25 acre of jurisdictional wetlands and 1491inear feet of stream channel associated with the development of a residential and golf course subdivision. Project will also impact 2.34 acres of previously cut timber for golf course construction. Remaining unimpacted wetlands on the property will be replanted to compensate for unavoidable impacts as well as the placement of buffers along streams where fairway or road construction doesn't preclude implementation. X Section 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 USC 1344) only. . Section 10 (River and Harbor Act of 1899) only. . Section 404 and Section 10. 26 Nationwide Permit Any violation of the conditions of the Regional General or Nationwide Permit referenced above may subject the permittee to a stop work order, a restoration order, and/or appropriate legal action. This Department of the Army Regional GeneraUNationwide Permit verification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State, or local approvals/permits. The permittee may need to contact appropriate State and local agencies before beginning work. Regulatory Project Manager Signatur _ _ _ ~ ,~ Date 13 December 1999 Expiration Date 14 April 2000 SURVEY PLATS, FIELD SKETCH, WETLAND DELINEATION FORM, ETC., MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE FILE COPY OF THIS FORM, IF REQUIRED OR AVAILABLE. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT Action ID.: 199700348 Countv: Franklin GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION Property Owner: The Home Team, Inc. of VA & NC Agent: Mr. Kevin Martin Address: Attn: Ms. April Renee McCormick Soil & Environmental Consultants 15 Riders Court 244 West Millbrook Road Franklinton, North Carolina 27525 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Mr. Thomas Gulley 2005 Pocomoke Road Franklinton, North Carolina 27525 Telephone Number: (919) 494-6822 or (919) 494-5366 (919) 846-5900 Size and Location of project (waterway, road name/number, town, etc.): 746 acre tract located on the south side of SR 1127, west of SR 1134, north of NC Highway 96, approximately 2 miles west of Franklinton, North Carolina. The property is located adjacent to, and above the headwaters of Cedar Creek and several of its unnamed tributaries. Description of Activity: Mechanized landclearing, excavation and filling of 0.25 acre of jurisdictional wetlands and 149 linear feet of stream channel associated with the development of a residential and golf course subdivision. Project will also impact 2.34 acres of previously cut timber for golf course construction. Remaining unimpacted wetlands on the property will be replanted to compensate for unavoidable impacts as well as the placement of buffers along streams where fairway or road construction doesn't preclude implementation. X Section 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 USC 1344) only. Section 10 (River and Harbor Act of 1899) only. Section 404 and Section 10. 26 Nationwide Permit Any violation of the conditions of the Regional General or Nationwide Permit referenced above may subject the permittee to a stop work order, a restoration order, and/or appropriate legal action. This Department of the Army Regional General/Nationwide Permit verification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State, or local approvals/permits. The permittee may need to contact appropriate State and local agencies before beginning work. Regulatory Project Manager Signatures -3 -...,'` ~ .. ~ C ~: Date 13 December 1999 Expiration Date 14 April 2000 SURVEY PLATS, FIELD SKETCH, WETLAND DELINEATION FORM, ETC., MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE FILE COPY OF THIS FORM, IF REQUIRED OR AVAILABLE. NATIONWIDE PERMIT #26. HEADWATERS AND ISOLATED WATERS. Authorizes discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waters provided that the activity meets all of the following criteria: a. The discharge does not cause the loss of more than three (3) acres of waters of the United States nor cause the loss of waters of the United States for a distance greater than 500 linear feet of a stream bed; b. For discharges causing the loss of greater than 1/3 acre of waters of the United States, the permittee notifies the District Engineer in accordance with the "Notification" general condition; c. For discharges causing a loss of 1/3 acre or less of waters of the United States, the permittee must submit a report within thirty (30) days of completion of the work, containing the following information: (1) Name, address and telephone number of the permittee; (2) Location of work; (3) Description of work; and (4) Type-and acreage (or square feet) of the loss of waters of the United States (e.g., 1/10 acre of marsh and 50 square feet of a stream); d. For discharges in special aquatic sites, including wetlands, the notification must also include a delineation of all affected special aquatic sites, including wetlands; and e. The discharge, including all attendant features, both temporary and permanent, is part of a single and complete project. Note: Whenever any other nationwide permit(NWP) is used in conjunction with this NWP, the total acreage of impacts to waters of the United States of all NWPs combined cannot exceed three (3) acres. NATIONWIDE PERMIT CONDITIONS 1. Navigation. No activity may cause more than a minimal adverse effect on navigation. 2. Proper maintenance. Any structure or fill authorized shall be properly maintained, including maintenance to ensure public safety. 3. Erosion and siltation controls. Appropriate erosion and siltation controls must be used and maintained in effective operating condition during construction, and all exposed soil and other fills, as well as any work below the ordinary high water mark or high tide line, must be permanently stabilized at the earliest practicable date. 4. Aquatic life movements. No activity may substantially disrupt the movement of those species of aquatic life indigenous to the water body, including those species which normally migrate through the area, unless the activity's primary purpose is to impound water. 5. Equipment. Heavy equipment working in wetlands must be placed on mats, or other measures must be taken to minimize soil disturbance. 12. Historic properties. No activity which may affect historic properties listed, or eligible for listing, in the National Register of Historic Places is authorized, until the District Engineer has complied with the provisions of 33 CFR 325, Appendix C. The prospective permittee must be notify the District Engineer if the authorized activity may affect any historic properties listed, determined to be eligible, or which the prospective permittee has reason to believe may be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, and shall not begin the activity until notified by the District Engineer that the requirements of the National Historic Preservation Act have been satisfied and that the activity is authorized. Information on the location and existence of historic resources can be obtained from the State Historic Preservation Office and the National Register of Historic Places (see 33 CFR 330.4(g)). 13. Notification (for discharges causing the loss of greater than 1/3 acre and less than 3 acres of waters of the United States. a. Timing. Where required by the terms of the NWP, the prospective permittee must notify the District Engineer with a Pre- Construction Notification (PCN) as early as possible and shall not begin the activity: (1) Until notified by the District Engineer that the activity may proceed under the NWP with any special conditions imposed by the District or Division Engineer; or (2) If notified by the District or Division Engineer that an individual permit is required; or (3) Unless 45 days have passed from the District Engineer's receipt of the notification and the prospective permittee has not received notice from the District or Division Engineer. Subsequently, the permittee's right to proceed under the NWP may be modified, suspended, or revoked only in accordance with the procedure set forth in 33 CFR 330.5(d)(2). b. Contents of notification. The notification must be in writing and include the following information: (1) Name, address and telephone numbers of the prospective permittee; (2) Location of the proposed project; (3) Brief description of the proposed project; the project's purpose; direct and indirect adverse environmental effects the project would cause; and other NWP(s), regional general permit(s) or individual permit(s) used or intended to be used to authorize any part of the proposed project or any related activity; and 3 The agencies will than have 5 calendar days from the date the material is transmitted to telephone or fax the District Engineer notice that they intend to provide substantive, site-specific comments. If so contacted by an agency, the District Engineer will wait an additional 16 calendar days before making a decision on the notification. The District Engineer will fully consider agency comments received within the specified time frame, but will provide no response to the resource agency. The District Engineer will indicate in the administrative record associated with each notification that the resource agencies' concerns were considered. Applicants are encouraged to provide the Corps multiple copies of notifications to expedite agency notifications. (2) Optional Agency Coordination, 401 Denial. For NWP 26 only, where the State has denied its 401 water quality certification for activities with less that 1 acre of wetland impact, the EPA regional administrator may request agency coordination of PCNs between 1/3 and 1 acre. The request may only include acreage limitations within the 1/3 to 1 acre range for which the State has denied water quality certification. In cases where the EPA has requested coordination of projects as described here, the Corps will forward the PCN to EPA only. The PCN will then be forwarded to the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service by EPA under agreements among those agencies. Any agency receiving the PCN will be bound by the EPA time frames for providing comments to the Corps. f. Wetlands Delineations. Wetland delineations must be prepared in accordance with the current method required by the Corps. The permittee may ask the Corps to delineate the special aquatic site. There may be some delay if the Corps does the delineation. Furthermore, the 45-day period will not start until the wetland delineation has been completed and submitted to the Corps, where appropriate. g. Mitigation. Factors that the District Engineer will consider when determining the acceptability of appropriate and practicable mitigation include, but are not limited to: (1) To be practicable, the mitigation must be available and capable of being done considering costs, existing technology and logistics in light of the overall project purposes; and (2) To the extent appropriate, permittees should consider mitigation banking and other forms of mitigation including contributions to wetland trust funds, inlieu fees to organizations such as The Nature Conservancy, State or county natural resource management agencies, where such fees contribute. to the restoration, creation, replacement, enhancement or preservation of wetlands. Furthermore, examples of mitigation that may be appropriate and practicable include but are not limited to: reducing the size of the project; establishing wetland or upland buffer zones to protect aquatic resource values; and replacing the loss of aquatic resource values by creating, restoring and enhancing similar functions and values. In addition, mitigation must address wetland impacts, such as functions and values, and cannot be simply used to offset the acreage of wetland losses that would occur in order to meet the acreage limits of some of the NWPs (e.g., for NWP 26, 5 acres of wetlands cannot be created to change a 6-acre loss of wetlands to a 1 acre loss; however, 2 created acres can be used to reduce the impacts of a 3- acre loss.). 5 SECTION 404 ONLY CONDITIONS In addition to the General Conditions, the following conditions apply only to activities that involve the discharge of dredged or fill material in waters of the United States, and must be followed in~order for authorization by the NWPs to be valid: 1. Water supply intakes. No discharge of dredged or fill material may occur in the proximity of a public water supply intake except where the discharge is for the repair of the public water supply intake structure or adjacent bank stabilization. 2. Shellfish production. No discharge of dredged or fill material may occur in areas of concentrated shellfish production, unless the discharge is directly related to a shellfish harvesting activity authorized by NWP 4. 3. Suitable material. No discharge of dredged or fill material may consist of unsuitable material (e.g., trash, debris, car bodies, asphalt, etc.,) and material discharges must be free from toxic pollutants in toxic amounts (see Section 307 of the Clean Water Act). 4. Mitigation. Discharges of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States must be minimized or avoided to the maximum extent practicable at the project site (i.e., on-site), unless the District Engineer approves a compensation plan that the District Engineer determines is more beneficial to the environment than on-site minimization or avoidance measures. 5. Spawning areas. Discharges in spawning areas during spawning seasons must be avoided to the maximum extent practicable. 6. Obstructions to high flows. To the maximum extent practicable, discharges must not permanently restrict or impede the passage of normal or expected high flows or cause the relocation of the water (unless the primary purpose of the fill is to impound waters). 7. Adverse effects from impoundments. If the discharge creates as impoundment of water, adverse effects on the aquatic system caused by the accelerated passage of water and/or the restriction of its flow shall be minimized to the maximum extent possible. 8. Waterfowl breeding areas. Discharges into breeding areas for migratory waterfowl must be avoided to the maximum extent practicable. 9. Removal of temporary fills. Any temporary fills must be removed in their entirety and the affected areas returned to their preexisting elevation. 7 5. Prior to use of any NWP for construction of animal waste facilities in waters and/or wetlands of North Carolina, proponents must notify the Wilmington District Engineer and furnish a written statement of compliance with all of the conditions of the applicable NWP. Notification will include the location of work; a description of work; a delineation of wetlands; a discussion of alternatives to the work and why alternatives were not selected; and, a plan to provide compensatory mitigation for all unavoidable adverse impacts to wetlands or waters as may be required by the applicable NWP. Work may proceed only after the permittee has received written, telephonic, or faxed approval from the authorized representative of the District Engineer to proceed. Normally such notice to proceed will be furnished within 30 calendar days of receipt of the above information. NOTE: The total area of wetlands impacted, including wetlands drained by upland perimeter ditches or by other means, will be considered as cumulative impacts in making a decision to assert discretionary authority under any NWP. 6. Prior to the use of any NWP in mountain trout waters within twenty- five (25) designated counties of North Carolina, proponents must notify the Wilmington District Engineer and furnish a written statement of compliance with all of the conditions of the applicable NWP. Notification will include a letter of comments and recommendations from North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC); the location of work; a delineation of wetlands; a discussion of alternatives to working in the mountain trout waters and why alternatives were not selected; and a plan to provide compensatory mitigation for all unavoidable adverse impacts to the mountain trout waters. Work may proceed only after the permittee has received written, telephonic, or faxed approval from the authorized representative of the District to proceed. Normally such notice to proceed will be furnished within 30 calender days of receipt of the above information. a. The twenty-five (25) designated counties are: Alleghany Ashe Avery Buncombe Burke Caldwell Cherokee Clay Graham Haywood Henderson Jackson Macon Madison McDowell Mitchell Polk Rutherford Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Watauga Wilkes Yancy b. To obtain the required letter of approval from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC), a proponent should contact: North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Habitat Conservation Program Manager 512 North Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27611 Telephone (919) 733-7638 8. Proponents must notify the Wilmington District Engineer and receive written approval prior to performing work that would impact more than 150 linear feet of a stream. Notification will include the location of work, a description of work, a discussion of alternatives to working in the stream and why alternatives were not selected, and a plan to mitigate for all unavoidable adverse impacts to more than 150 linear feet of the stream. NOTE: Flooding of a free-flowing stream by an activity requiring authorization under this NWP will be considered an adverse impact along with filling and excavation for the purposes of determining impacts on stream. 9 Permit Number: 199700348, Nationwide Permit Number 26 Name of Permittee: The Home Team, Inc. of VA & NC & Thomas Gulley Project Manager: Jean B. Manuele Issuance: 13 December 1999 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 ENGINEERS RALEIGH REGULATORY FIELD OFFICE 6508 FALLS OF NEUSE ROAD, SUITE 120 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27615 Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by an U.S. Army Corps of Engineers representative. If you fail to comply with this permit you are subject to permit suspension, modification, or revocation. 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 Soil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 244 West Millbrook Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Phone: (919) 846-5900 • Fax: (919) 846-9467 Web Page: www.SandEC.com 17 December 1999 Ms. Jean Manuele U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regulatory Office 6508 Falls of the Neuse Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 Re: Action ID No. 199700348 -Nationwide Permit 26 -Revision of Previously Permitted Pocomoke Property Site Plan, S&EC Project No. 99-4934. Dear Jean, The originally permitted plan for the Pocomoke Property has been revised resulting in the reduction of total wetland impacts on-site. Road crossings have been reduced to 9 individual crossings. The wetland impacts have been reduced from the previously permitted 14,325 square feet (0.328-acre) to 10,900 square feet (0.250). Wetland clearing for the proposed golf course has been reduced from 4.05 acres to 2.34 acres. Proposed channel impacts remain at 149 linear feet. I appreciate you attention in this matter. Sincerely, Soil & Environmental Consultants ~~ Peter A. Jelenev Biologist Enclosures: Revised Site Plan Wetland Delineation/Permitting/Mitigation SoiUSite Evaluations On-Site Septic Systems Environmental Assessments/Audits Neuse Basin and Watershed Buffer Evaluations Groundwater Hydrology Endangered Species Branch Office: 25 North College Avenue Newton, NC 28658 Phone: (828) 466-7404 Fax: (828) 466-7406 10 December 1999 Ms. Jean Manuele U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regulatory Office 6508 Falls of the Neuse Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Phone: (919) 846-5900 Web Page: www.SandEC.com Re: Action ID No. 199700348 -Nationwide Permit 26 -Pocomoke Property, S&EC Project No. 99- 4934. Dear Jean, Soil & Environmental Consultants (S&EC) is submitting on behalf of The Home Team, Inc. and Mr. Thomas Gully a notification for a proposed impacts resulting from the development of a golf course and residential community. The project site includes a total of 746 acres, specifically located adjacent and to the south of Pocomoke Road (SR 1127), north of N.C. Hwy 96, west and adjacent to Long Mill (SR 1134). This project site is located approximately 2 west of Franklinton, Franklin County, North Carolina. This project site is located above the headwaters point of Cedar Creek. The previously permitted project site consisted of 541 acres, however an additiona1205 acres (Gully Tract) has been added to the project site resulting in a total of 746 acres. The 541-acre parcel was clear-cut a few years ago, resulting in a regenerating shrub/scrub hardwood forest. The 205-acre parcel is presently being used to grow row crops (approximately 50 acres) and the remaining portion of this parcel is forested. The Pocomoke site was traversed on foot by S&EC on 14, 15, 21, and 27 of October and 11 November 1999 for the purpose of identifying and delineating wetlands and surface waters. Goldstein and Associates, Inc. originally completed the delineation within the 541-acre tract. Wetland areas subject to potential impacts based on the revised site plan were field confirmed by S&EC. Areas delineated outside of the immediate general vacinity of the proposed impact zones were not a primary objective. During the course of the field reconnaissance, wetland impact areas identified in the field were flagged and subsequently located with a Trimble GPS unit. S&EC will eventually delineate the entire 571-acre tract and the flagging will subsequently be surveyed. The Gulley property (205 acres) was field delineated and the flags were located utilizing a GPS unit, the flagging will be surveyed also. The previously permitted impacts were confined to the 571-acre. Permitted impacts were limited to placing fill in 0.324 acres of wetland, 205 linear feet of stream, and clearing 1.43 acres of wetland. The original issued permit required preservation of the remaining 14.857 acres of wetlands. The purposed impacts have changed due to the modification of the site plan and the addition of the Gulley tract. The current site plan will consist of 13 road crossings, and the clearing of 4.05 acres of wetland. In order to minimize and avoid potential impacts, arch culverts will be utilized at 7 of the proposed road crossings (See attached Impact Map). Impacts are proposed to occur at the remaining 6 road crossings for a total of 14,325 square feet (0.328-acre) of wetland impact and 149 linear feet of stream impact. These totals are below existing impact thresholds and below notification thresholds. Although compensatory mitigation is not required for wetland clearing, the client is proposing to preserve a 30 foot buffer along Cedar Creek, excluding fairway or road crossing areas as originally required in the 401 certificate issued by DWQ. In addition, the client will replant and preserve specific clear-cut wetland areas Wetland Delineation/Permitting/Mitigation SoiVSite Evaluations On-Site Septic Systems Environmental Assessments/Audits Neuse Basin and Watershed Buffer Evaluations Groundwater Hydrology Endangered Species Environmental Consultants, Branch Office: 25 North College Avenue Newton, NC 28658 Phone: (828) 466-7404 Fax: (828) 466-7406 within the 571-acre parcel. Wetland segments delineated and located within the Gulley tract will also be preserved where not proposed to be cleared for the golf coarse fairways or road crossings. Total preservation and enhancement of the existing wetland acres on-site will not be tallied until a detail delineation of the 571-acre tract is completed by S&EC. This precaution is being taken because of the inconsistencies observed between flags in the field when compared to the original wetland survey dated 4 Apri11998. To conclude, S&EC is submitting this notification as a professional courtesy. Impact totals have been modified based on the original plan partly due to the additional acreage. Wetland impacts will be 0.328 acres and stream impacts have been reduced from 205 to 149 linear feet. Clearing limits have increase from 1.893 to 4.05 but this is attributed to the additional 205-acre Gulley Tract. Clearing of wetlands without grubbing/stumping are not considered impacts by the COE and therefore do not require permitting. S&EC is notifying you of our client's intentions as a professional courtesy. Please call me at your convenience at 919/846-5900 for any questions. Sincerely, Soil & Environmental Consultants ~~ Peter A. Jelen sky Biologist Enclosures: Wetland Impact Map USGS Figure Sent By: Server; 676 6265; Jun-16-04 17:05; Page 2/4 +tICHnEL F. EnSLEI' .1TrORC:EY GE.\ERnL ~~ ~ r - ~'~ 3 - ~~ ~ •.. State of North Carolina Department of.rustice f'. C). ti0~ G3 y R.~ LEIGH 2 7f~C13.O(i?A October 16.3000 Via Fax and Mai 1 Steve Mitchell Ralei~lz Regional Offce Division of Water Quality 1638 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Fax: (919) X71-4718 Re: Statutory Vested Rights in St. Andrews Development Dear Steve: kcpl~ to• A•tah 1'rnu~ 'rhuutpsun I:n~ ir~•+uttcntal {lit t.nw Icl• tyl~)t 71G•hbUU Fug 14191?1t.-h5o(, ntlhuntp"rr+nail ju»talc n: u. I have reviev~•ed the materials requesting a determination on the a •istence of vested rights in the project commonly known as St. Andrews Development.' Althou_tl the vested ri_hts concept is generally Iirnited to zoning ordinances. it ma}' be extended to ther dt:velopment re,ulations such as State-promulgated rules such as the Neuse Ri~•er or T r-Psmlico Buffer Rules. See 1998 N.C. Secs. Lav+,•s 321. In my opinion. vested rights exis in thz St. Andreti s Development because the materials submitted appear to meet the comino lava rested ri~_lits criteria which I have set out below for your convenience: ` (1) Substantial expenditures or contractual obligations incic incurred prior to the chance in the law; (2) Expenditures or obligations incurred in ;god faith: • (~} Expenditures or obligations made in reasonable reliance permits or approvals; and, (4) Detriment as a result of the amendment to the la~~. to the project governmental 13ro?Wing-Ferris Lzdustries >>. Guilford Cowsty Board uf.Adjustment, ] 26 t.C. App. 168. •~84 S.E._d 41 1 (1997). A legislative Act cammonl} l;no~°n as HB 140? addr ssed common la~• ~ This is an advisory letter. It has not been reviewed and approved in accordance a it procedures for i;auin~_ an Attorne}• General's Opinion. - ~,r~ Sent By: Server; i 676 6265; Jun-16-04 17:06; Page 3/4 ~4r. Steve Mitchell October 16, 2000 Page 2 .- ~~ested ri~,hts in State-promulgated rules by stating that the Neuse River uffer Rules would not apply to "development with vested rights reca~nized or established unde the common law" prior to the date the rules became effective if the Commission issued a 401 W er Quality Certification prior to that date. 1998 N.C. Sess. Laws 221, Scction 1.7. The same ana ysis may apply to the Tar-Pamlico Buffer Rules. An exception to the requirement that `expend tares must be made in reliance on valid governmental approval' may be aliou~ed when no such pproval was required. h: re Campsites Unlimited, Inc., 287 N.C. 493, 21~ S.E.2d 7; (1970. The St. Andrev<~s Development materials included the following items: • 7/27/00 cover memo from Soil & Environmental Consult ts, Inc. (`'S&EC") to Steve Mitchell of DWQ requesting buffer applicability to he site with enclosures: • 12/13/99 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ("Corps") eneral Permit Verification for Section 404 of the Clean Water A t and Nationwide Permit 26 indicating .25 acre of wetland impact an 149 feet of stream impact, • 12/I 7/99 letter from S&EC to Corps explainin<~ th reduction o#' ~~•etland impacts, • 12/101991etter from S&EC to Corps :tivin~ notice (proposed impacts resulting from the development of the golf course nd residential community planned for the site (.328 acres of wet! d impact and 149 linear feet of stream impact), • Overview map of St. Andrews Village w/ Crossing and Clearing Summaries, • Detail maps of St. Andrews Village (Sheets l-9} • 9120/00 letter from S&:EC to Mary Penny Thompson speci ~ ing how the development meets the four-pronged test for comrrion law ested rights with onz enclosure: • 12/13:99 Nationwide 26 Permit for .2~ acres o#;w•e land till and 1=19 linear feet of stream channel for road construction, • l Oi 16!00 fax from Renee McCormick to Mary Penny Tho pson specifying the costs expended to date for Ballymore Plantation (formerly St. Andrews Village) It appears that the St. Andrews Development meets the rec~uireme is for common lave ~~ested rights. First, according to the submitted budget. the developer ma a substantial expenditures, slightly more than 5310,000 which reflects almost a quarter of the projected budget for the project. Second, the developer acted in good faith as it received a proval for the wetland and stream fill from the Corps prior to the Tar-Pamlico Buffer Rules saki =effect. Third. the developer relied on governmental permissions as he was exempt from the 401 Water Quality Certification at the time of development since he did not impact over 1 ~0 eet of stream and received a Nationwide 26 Permit from the Corps for the stream crossings d impacts. As 0 Sent ~y: server; i i i i i i Mr. Steve Mitchell October ] 6, ?000 Page 3 676 6265; Jun-16-04 17:06; Page 4/4 indicated abo~~e, an exemption acts similaz to the actual _,overnmental p nnit in ti~t~rminin,, the existence of vested rights. Fourth and finally; the developer will suffer detriment as he ~;~ill lose a substantial percentage of the proposed developed area consisting f home sites and golf course fainva;•s if the Tar-Pantiico Buffer Rules arc imposed in their ent rely. Since the developer appears to meet all four criteria of common law vested rights, would advise you to act accordingly and not impose the requirements of the Tar-Pamlico Bu er Rules on the St. Andrews Development. If you have any questions or need anything further, please do not hesitate to contact me With best wishes, I am i Very truly yours, ~~ Mary envy Thompson Assistant Attorney General cc: Renee McCormick, President; Ho1vtE TEAti1. I!vC. EP: ~3997iw•p6.1 Sent By: Server; 676 6265; Jun-16-04 17:12; Page 2/4 DEC-24-2600 11 :C9o 1=1M A8'chl~lrlTHIE y 19 :44 '~i$2o P. 01 NGRt'H DlLPARTM lN s I' QL A i NT O! ENYlRONM1<NT Ml N~-T1112AL REtrou~cst:~ liAt.[rah R[auONlt{. CerFIC[ DMSION OF LAND RESOURCES Decanlaar f:, 2004 LE?TEK OF AFPROYAL The Hone I'ts>~ 1ryc. is Ridgy a. Frsnklirttoq NC Z752S ~177N: ]vis_ April Renee McCotraielc RE: Prajed Name: Eallcymo Plant. Golf/Pzunp Sta. County: Ftaeslclinl . ' $!!brlllt~Dd by. Priest, & A.36C+C. ' Dace Recttve~d: i 1-21-2 nark Pr+ooessing t : i I-21-2040 Watersbod: Tar-Pam l l 3.83-0 l New Subntiital t) (x ) Dear Ms. McCocvaick: '~lis o$1oe hot rtvecwcd the sulilect Erociotl aad Scdi1 lion Coatml Plan. We find the plan w be acxeptable aad hereby attar; this letter of appr . tf any std, pex'fOraf~tfaC I+esttlradoas, or tcoolreuund~-tions anc alpglicablq s ' s: eaclosed atnd is incorporated as s part of this kt+.er of appmvnl_ '1l~c fnelQSCd Cott ficat>e of Approval sblsuld be poe0ad sx thtlob sifle. In aadititae, it s6auld be isotod this plan appt+c~va] sbaJl expire throe (3) years. fotbwing the data of approrat. efno rbing activity ha4 bzen audaislcas, its accordance wish Titk 1 SA, Norris Carvlinx Adtnini .~ Cock (NCACI 48,0029. ff aay modifirativns euie naR iltcarporalod ilr6o tht pL~in an8 in ti~e'fiold, the site will be in violation of the Sodimeaca-t~ion Puilutiols Control ct of 1973 (North Cardiaa C:elsersl Statute (NCCrS), i 13A-61.1). 1 SA NCi0.C 4B.40I s(a) squires that a cop}' of tha ~P }ab site. Also, this Idlrt gives she rsodoe required by NCGS 21: right to perfnrm p13,odic inspections to ensure cornplianca with North Carolina's sadia>w~tion pollution caatrol progruo nquiti~og prvDection of the natural resoumos and adjoining pripe:ti this project it a det~rlirled that the P.rasion and Sedimeatsiiln Ca meet the requirea>cxrta of the Sodies>eamtion Polllrlian Camdrd Ad ~ through t;6), this office eery roquirv revisions is the plan and its im oatnpliaace with the Aet MMUM~ Aq/.><~f. 1atP M~11~ issv.et CenTaA. A LOG1tT(01G1 >t~00 aAa RRT~ AM Rgt1~t. OflORTLwITT f ar.tRHI.11V[ AC?1ow RMRwfR - W'!L plan be on filc at thle . l (a) CaticSCrnittg our P~ l?~ i perfatmaaee oriented, s. if u aoy.titae during trd Plat! is madeduate m P 19'13 (1gCf3S 113A-S l -laa~tatian to ensitrc rasa, nelt»1 eaaxlww 17~R1-t qi 1L, RV{TR l03, RALt1a M. NC 17tOa f1A-f71r70o ~allttf.f71•s7t• irCltY(i O~ -O><1~C.131~aYf [A <+AT[R Sent By: Server; 676 6265; DEC-24-200 11 :9E. flM flBEFCNflTHIE J~13. M December 5, 2000 Page Z . _ . , ~. ~~. Jun-16-04 17:12; 919 X44 'So::6 Page 3/4 ~. ~~ AcoegtaaCe aad eppr+pval of this plan is cohditiotued upon Your ~' wild appli+cab~e federal and flea wadEer quality laws, trgulstioos aed tales, T13is eot:ld iach:de tl5c Divi ' of Waea Qaaliiy utydcr ~ or other tgeeific water duality standards, and the U.S. /lrmy orpa of Engiatus aodcr Article 404 jurisdicties_ Our approval does not supersede any atlxr requited or appcuval. Sa+ce this project diat:ube five or ta~c acres, on such xpQtoval ielasct the stoanwatcr that vrill diachargro from yora project 'Kris nmotf is pavri~id pursuant to the National llutaat Disaltar~,e Ebawloiiaa $ystQm (NPDES) adrtzinistsrod in North Carolitk by the Divtel+n W aier Quziity (DWG. Artadred is the Crcaeral Storrnrvator NPDES PwmiR, N.C'Ci010000, as rcviged J 1, I9S3, covering your ediriiy. You are rapoosibk Sot eamplyic~g with the Catacral Permit and are subject to csrfbtresne.~ by DWQ for any violations of the Gaoeral Wit. Fkee aata that this approval 3s based is part on tlse aavrscy of the ' provided oopouriog SDancial rcaponarbility. Yew arc roquattd ~ iUc an utterxicd F' Rapens~ility Forth if any Chaeg+ee bs~comc noccssary. Ia addition, it would be hslpflil if yae wotdd .~ thia of6CO whoa the proposed land-du4ubieg activay cgvoted by this plea is initiated. Your ooaperation is apprtxaatad and Nr look fvcward to wvrlcittQ with y oa thia prr~ject.. [f there sre any please do nd Desrtate to carrtact this a~ioo. ,. .. .. SirraelY. 11..H oar Mr. Daa Burud Mr. Kea Scluf9toc, P.E. L.,,... -' ~ ~~~ ,..._..~., ...n...,, ..., ~~ Land Qwstity Se~'tion Raleigh Raaiooal Offer Sent By: Server; 676 6265; Jun-16-04 17:12; Page 4/4 •--'- F' . tb 3 919 Sao 82b pEG-24-206© 11 :E3i AM ABEFCfyATHIE . Land Quality SediOCs Rslatgh ROg~Onal l3fF~ Depart~eeffi of F~+ironttiaai aad Natural lLpo1-n:oa 1628 Mail Suviae Cmtcr Rileigty North Casalia~t 27699-1628 t ~~r~ ~~~ ~„ oo.~+wxr of pwMOMr~n Nw+r~•~ ~ PLAN REVIfiW COMMENTS i. ~' i project Name:r°~-"~ y ~* „LC~L mn 5ia_ Date Rtcavod'_ C~ty;~r~~, Date Processing Wazrrshed: Tar P 1/0't-03-0 Rerriewed By=.~ New Submittal () Revised (x) APP~Od tx) t) Reasoins for Disapproval() Mediftcatlons(x) Perfoc a~~ Reservations( ) Based on the ~ de1a. ~ strewn dossing depicted on Sheet 2 of t Iron Yew Drive Pump Sta. Plan must be reshaptd. tv conform to the rxistii-g u-rnours upcm mpletiat of the pipeline ~ ~ mss ~ atabc~ized wit~1 st least the type of atone sped8 for the temgotary str~artt crowing. C~cal Cgmau~ts/lt,~co~eadations; 'Chan)r paw for sow cooperation. \0~O~ VV ^'rRQG ~ ~ O ~ John Toomey Managing Partner, Eclipse Properties, LLC 2308 Sunnystone Way Raleigh, NC, 27613 Dear Mr. Toomey: February 14, 2002 Franklin County Reference is made to your correspondence dated November 29, 2001, in which you notified the Division of Water Quality (UWQ) of the change in ownership fora 746-acre parcel in Franklin County. 'The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued Nationwide Permit 26 to impact 149 linear feet of streams and 0.25 acre of wetlands at this site on December 13, 1999 (Action ID 199700348). A review of our files shows that written approval of a 401 Water Quality Certification was not requested for this site at that time; however, General Certification 3108 (copy attached) still applied to the proposed work, and we assume you did not submit an application to DWQ since the impacts were below the thresholds for written concurrence. We understand that of the 746-acre parcel originally included in the Nationwide Permit 26/General Certification 3108, 344.71 acres now belong to Eclipse Properties, 195.92 acres now belong to The Home Team, and 205.37 acres now belong to Mr. Thomas Gulley. . Thank you for apprising us of this change in ownership. We are uncertain as to the locations of the impacted streams and wetlands on the original 746-acre property. Please note that the standard conditions of General Certification 3108 still apply to the work included in the December 13, 1999, 404 Permit, no matter which portion of the original property on which they occurred. All owners of this divided property are thereby responsible for complying with conditions of General Certification 3108. You should also note that the referenced impacts on the 746-acre parcel will be counted toward cumulative impacts for any portion of any of the three newly divided properties. If total wetland fills or stream impacts for projects on any of these three properties exceed one acre or 150 linear feet, respectively, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h). Again, thank you for contacting us. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you wish to discuss development plans for any of the properties included in this exchange in ownership. If you have any questions, please contact me at 919-733-9646 or Cyndi Karoly at 919-733-9721. Sincerely, ,'. ~ ~~~ ~. ~. Joh Dorney s Attachment cc: Michael F. Easley Governor William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., Acting Director Division of Water Quality Y /t ~~ Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regulatory Field Office Raleigh DWO Regional Office Central Files Cyndi Karoly April Renee McCormick, The Home Team, 15 Riders Court, Franklinton, NC, 27525 Tommy Craven, Priest, Craven & Assoc., 3803-B Computer Drive, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC, 27609 Kevin Martin, 11010 Raven Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC, 27614 011833 North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 401 Wetlands Certification Unit, 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1650 (Mailing Address) 2321 Crabtree Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27604-2260 (Location) nin moo ~-~oc i..ti...,..~ nin moo cono ii...,~ ~...... iitin.. ,._. _...... .... ..,. i.........a~....~..i ICE 8700 Waynick Drive s ~ Raleigh, NC 27617 TeUFax:(919)782-0642 NGINEERING ~ 7 ~ 4 ~ 4 e-mail: NiceEng@aol.com SUMMARY OF DESIGN CALCULATIONS FOR STAND ALONE LEVEL SPREADERS OLDS LIBERTY GOLF AND CC, FRANKLIN COUNTY, NC Attached are 21 pages of completed standard DWQ level spreader design worksheets and corresponding photos for 10 stand-alone level spreader structures at the Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club development. Calculations for sizing the level spreaders and associated outlet pipes are presented in a table on the plan sheet entitled "Level Spreaders, Details and Calculations". Each level spreader system is equipped with a riprap basin/forebay, a drain pipe (to level spreader), a level spreader structure, and a flow bypass channel. Stormwater outlet pipe slopes and sizes will be refined following final road design. The riprap basin/forebay was designed based on methods presented in HEC-14 Third Edition, Hydraulic Design of Energy Dissipators for Culverts and Channels, FHWA, 2006. The riprap basin/forebay was sized for the peak discharge generated by the 10-year storm (Q10). Basin/forebay dimensions were adjusted for some locations to meet the required surface area (0.2% of impervious drainage area) in accordance with Level Spreader Design Cruidelines, Final Version, Effective Date January 1, 2007. The drain pipe to the level spreader was sized to convey the peak discharge generated by the 1-inch storm without discharge to the flow bypass channel. Flow above the 1-inch storm is bypassed over the flat apron and into a bypass channel, which safely conveys runoff through the riparian buffer to the stream. Peak discharge amounts were calculated using the Rational Formula. Intensity-duration-frequency data for use with the Rational Formula were obtained from the Precipitation Frequency Data Server, NOAA Atlas 14. The level spreader length for each structure was sized using the peak discharge through the drain pipe during the Q 10. First, a head value for flow over the flat apron was determined using the Q 10 and the Broad Crested Weir Equation. Then, flow through the drain pipe to the level spreader was calculated using the head value and the Orifice Equation. The level spreader lengths were determined using the criteria 13 ft/cfs for grassed conditions and 65 ft/cfs for forested conditions as specified in Level Spreader Design Guidelines, Final Version, Effective Date January 1, 2007. Where the receiving riparian buffer/filter strip is partially grassed and forested, a weighted average of the criteria was utilized to determine the required level spreader length. Grassed conditions must be established in the Zone 2 Riparian Buffer at only discharge point #15, as indicated in the calculation table on plan sheet entitled "Level Spreaders, Details and Calculations". The flow bypass channel was analyzed using the peak discharge during the Q10, which was calculated as the Q10 minus flow diverted to the level spreader. Using the Manning's Equation (n = 0.035), a normal depth and velocity were determined. If the calculated velocity was above 4 fps, erosion control matting was specified for the flow bypass channel section. A signed and notarized Operation and Maintenance agreement for the stand-alone level spreaders is also attached. `~~~\11ltllf/~~~~ ``~~,~N C A Rif ~~~~ ;~o'Q:O~ESS~py~'y'! .~ .. •a SEAL f; 031287 • ~~i..,::VGINE ~ ~~~ 3 _ 5 _ Zoo~- DWQ Project DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (9191782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharge Point #1 Level Spreader Length 36 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 0.73 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area 0.29 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area 193 sq ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 5.5. %. (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1"/Hr Storm 0.55 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 0.55. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm Filter Strip/ Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50' forest buffer. (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "/hr storm; bypass channel sized for 10-yr storm II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a .worksheet .for .each . BMP, .design .calculations, .plans .and .specifications .showing .all . BMPs .and .outlet .structure .details, . a .detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Applicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. February 16, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader #1 DWO Project DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name.: Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharge Point #2 Level Spreader Length 86 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 1.48 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area 0.57 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area 228 sq ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 6 . % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1"/Hr Storm 1.03 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 1.32. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm Filter Stripl Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50' forest buffer (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "Ihr storm; bypass channel sized for 10-yr storm REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Aoolicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. January 31, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: -AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader #2 DWO Project No. . DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (9191782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharae Point #3 Level Spreader Length 27 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 0.48 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area 0.17 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area 59 sq ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 5 . % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1 "IHr Storm 0.30 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 0.42. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm Filter Stripl Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50' forest buffer. (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "Ihr storm; bypass channel sized for 10-yr storm II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Aoolicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. January 31, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Hales are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader #3 DWQ Project No. DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY • LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharpe Point #9 Level Spreader Length 72 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 1.67 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area 0.58 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area . 88 sq ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 6 % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1"/Hr Storm 0.95 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 1.11. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm Filter Stripl Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50' forest buffer.. (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "Ihr storm; bygass channel sized for 10-yr storm REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Applicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. ' January 31, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader #9 ~. p ~ ~ ~' f' µ µ 1N f ~ k't3 DWQ Project No. DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharge Point #10 Level Spreader Length 28 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 0.86 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area 0.27 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area 59 sq ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 4.5 % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1 "/Hr Storm 0.43 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 0.43. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm Filter Strip/ Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50' forest buffer (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "/hr storm; bypass channel sized for 10-yr storm II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Applicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. January 31, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader #10 DWQ Project DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharge Point #13 Level Spreader Length 64 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 0.93 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area 0.25 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area 59 sq ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 6 . % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1"IHr Storm 0.55 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 0.99. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm Filter Stripl Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50' forest buffer. (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "Ihr storm; bypass channel sized for 10-yr storm II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Aoolicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. January 31, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader #13 DWQ Project DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharge Point #15 Level Spreader Length 45 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 1.38 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area 0.42 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area 59 sq ft.. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 8 % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1 "IHr Storm 0.68 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 1.04. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm. Filter Stripl Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 20' grass 130' forest buffer (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "Ihr storm; bypass channel sized for 10-yr storm II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Aoolicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. January 31, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement .signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader #15 DWQ Project No.. DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharge Point #18 Level Spreader Length 65 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 0.86 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area . ~ 0.32 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area 59 sq ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 6 % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1 "/Hr Storm 0.56 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 0.99. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm Filter Stripl Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50' forest buffer. (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "/hr storm; bypass channel sized for 10-yr storm REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Aoolicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. February 16, 2006 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual .erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader #18 DWQ Project DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharge Point #19 Level Spreader Length 67 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 1.82 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area 0.17 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area . 59 sq ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 6 % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1 "IHr Storm 0.88 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 1.04. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm Filter Strip/ Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50' forest buffer.. (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter gr•oundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "/hr storm; bypass channel sized for 10-yr storm II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Aoolicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. February 16, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance, method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible parry is provided. Level Spreader#19 DWQ Project DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Discharge Point #23 Level Spreader Length 33 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 0.61 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area 0.23 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area . 128 sq ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter StriplBuffer Slope 6 % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1 "IHr Storm 0.42 cfs Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 0.50. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10-yr storm Filter Strip/ Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50' forest buffer .. (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 1 "Ihr storm; bypass channel sized for 10-yr storm II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. Applicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. January 31, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader #23 LEVEL SPREADER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT The level' spreader is defined as an elongated, level threshold, designed to diffuse stormwater runoff. Maintenance activities shall be performed as follows: 1. After construction and until vegetation has been established, level spreader(s) shall be inspected after every rainfall. Thereafter, level spreader(s) shall be inspected of /easf every month and more frequently during the fall season and after heavy rainfall events: a. Accumulated sediment, leaves, and trash shall be removed, and repairs made if required. b. Inspect level spreader(s) for evidence of scour, undercutting, settlement of the structure, and concentrated flows downhill from the level spreader(s). c. A level elevation shall be maintained across the entire flow-spreading structure at all times. Repair or replace the level spreader if it is damaged. d. Mow vegetative cover to a height of six (6) inches and prune-plants if they cover over half of the level spreader surface. e. Repair eroded areas and replace/replant dead or damaged vegetation. 2. The contractor should avoid the placement of any material on and prevent construction traffic across the structure. If the measure is damaged by construction traffic, it shall be repaired immediately. 3. Inspect and repair the collection system (e.g., catch basins, pipes, swales, riprap) four (4) times a year to maintain proper functioning. I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Print name: Richard Wolf Title: ~in~,~,yvd ~~7rv~L Add Pho Sigr DatE Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president. I, ~~e~ ~~L~[ ~/t^' , a Notary Public forthe S ate of County of ~~~L~ , do herby certify at personally appeared before me this ~'~ day of , ~~, and acknowledge the due execution of the. forgoing wet [wetland] detention basin .maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and official seal, (,~~~~,(,d ~~ ~~~~OtJ4~`~ SEAL My commission expires ~ 2~ Page 1 of 1 ICE NGINEERING 8700 Waynick Drive Raleigh, NC 27617 TeUFax:(919)782-0642 e-mail: NiceEng@aol.com SUMMARY OF DESIGN CALCULATIONS FOR WET DETENTION POND A OLDE LIBERTY GOLFAND CC, FRANKLIN COUNTY, NC Attached are 22 pages of supporting calculations for the design of Wet Detention Pond A, including a completed standard DWQ pond design worksheet. Pond A was designed using requirements presented in Storm Water Best Management Practices, NCDENR, April 1999 (NCBMP). Assuming an average depth of 3 feet and a corresponding SA/DA ratio of 1.90 (from Table 1.1 in NCBMP), the required surface area for the permanent pool of the pond was calculated to be 5024 square feet. Using the simple method, the water quality volume or volume generated from the 1-inch storm was determined to be 10,136 cubic feet. As shown in the attached pond volume calculation table, the water quality volume is contained between the permanent pool elevation and the principal spillway elevation. The attached time to drain calculation table shows that the water quality volume will drain through the 2-inch orifice pipe in approximately 41 hours, which falls within the required range of 2 to 5 days. The proposed riser structure was checked for buoyancy, yielding an estimated safety factor of 3.9. As indicated on the worksheet, an emergency drain was not included with the riser structure because pond storage volume was mostly excavated and the majority of the pond could not be easily drained by gravity. Inclusion of a pipe and valve drain system may introduce future maintenance problems with little effective gain in draining the pond. To analyze the proposed outlet structures for the pond, a hydrologic model was prepared for the 10-year, 24-hour design storm using the SEDCAD 4 computer program. Runoff curve numbers (CN) and Time of Concentration (Tc) values were calculated using methods developed by the Natural Resource Conservation Service (MRCS) and presented in Technical Release SS, Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds, 1986. Calculation worksheets for CN and Tc values are attached. From Technical Paper 40, Rainfall Frequency Atlas for the United States, 1961, the precipitation depth for the 10-year, 24-hour storm event in Franklin County was estimated to be 5.7 inches. The standard NRCS Type II rainfall distribution was specified and the hydrograph response was set to "fast". The peak water surface during the 10-year, 24- hour design storm was calculated to be 483.1 feet, allowing for 0.9. feet of freeboard. The flow bypass channel was also analyzed using the SEDCAD program (Manning's equation) with the 10-year, 24-hour peak discharge of 9.97 cfs (Q10). A Manning's "n" value of 0.035 was specified in the program, yielding a normal depth of 0.32 feet and a normal velocity of 4.52 fps. Output from the SEDCAD model is attached. A completed standard DWQ level spreader worksheet is attached, including a recent photo of the receiving filter strip area. Flow to the level spreader during the Q10 was determined by first calculating the head on the flat bypass apron using the broad crested weir equation. Considering both inlet and outlet control conditions and the calculated head, flow through the 4-inch PVC pipe during the Q 10 was determined to be 0.43 cfs. The `\~~11111111//~~~/ required level spreader length was determined to be 28 ~~~ ~N CARO ~/~ feet using the 65 ft/cfs requirement for forested `~=Q:oFESS/~~!y~ conditions as specified in Level Spreader Design _ ~ aQ' SEAL 9r: Guidelines, Final Version, Effective Date January 1, - 0 31287 2007. Maximum flow to the level spreader during no ~ ; discharge to the bypass channel was calculated to be %~ ••;cilrGlN~~a:' \~ 0.28 cfs (assuming 0.5 feet head on 4" PVC drain pipe), ' • ' ~G~' which is well above the maximum discharge of 0.1 cfs ~~ // ~ from the orifice during draining of the water quality ~i-~v volume (see time to drain calculation table). Signed and notarized Operation and Maintenance agreements for both the pond and level spreader are attached. 2• .- ~ ~ -- Z o O ~' Project No. DWQ (to be provided by DWQ) DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY - 401 WET DETENTION BASIN WORKSHEET DWQ Stormwater Management Plan Review: A complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a wet detention basin worksheet for each basin, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all basin and outlet structure details, and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. I. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and Counter Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 For projects with multiple basins, specify which basin this worksheet applies to: Pond A Basin Bottom Elevation 475 ft. (average elevation of the floor of the basin) Permanent Pool Elevation 481 ft. (elevation of the orifice invert out) Temporary Pool Elevation 482.2 ft. ~ (elevation of the outlet structure invert in) Permanent Pool Surface Area 5581 sq. ft. (water surface area at permanent pool elevation) Drainage Area 6.07 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) Impervious Area 2.74 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) Permanent Pool Volume Temporary Pool Volume Forebay Volume 12291 10173 2221 cu. ft. cu. ft. (combined volume of main basin and forebay) cu. ft. (volume detained on top of the permanent pool) SA/DA used 1.90 (surface area to drainage area ratio) Diameter of Orifice 2 in. (draw down orifice diameter) II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST The following checklist outlines design requirements per the Stormwater Best Management Practices manual (N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, November 1995) and Administrative Code Section: 15 A NCAC 2H .1008. Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. Applicants Initials AJN The temporary pool controls runoff from the 1 inch storm event. AJN The basin length to width ratio is greater than 3:1. AJN The basin side slopes are no steeper than 3:1. AJN A submerged and vegetated perimeter shelf at less than 6:1 is provided. AJN Vegetation to the permanent pool elevation is specified.. no, mostly excavated An emergency drain is provided to drain the basin. AJN The permanent pool depth is between 3 and 6 feet (required minimum of 3 feet). AJN The temporary pool draws down in 2 to 5 days. AJN The forebay volume is approximately equal to 20% of the total basin volume. AJN Sediment storage is provided in the permanent pool. AJN Access is provided for maintenance. AJN A minimum 30-foot vegetative filter is provided at the outlet. AJN A site specific operation and maintenance (O&M) plan is provided. AJN A vegetation management/mowing schedule is provided in the O&M plan. AJN Semi-annual inspections are specified in the O&M plan. AJN A debris check is specified in the O&M plan to be performed after every storm event. AJN A specific sediment clean-out benchmark is listed (elevation or depth) in O&M plan. AJN A responsible party is designated in the OBtM-plan. 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Unpaved Flow length, L ft 178.0 Watercourse slope, s ft/ft 0.0430 0.5 Avg.V = Csf * (s) ft/s 3.3457 where: Unpaved Csf = 16.1345 Paved Csf =20.3282 T = L / (3600*V) hrs 0.01 = 0.01 PIPE FLOW Segment ID Average velocity, V ft/s 3.0 Flow length, L ft 175.0 T = L / (3600*V) hrs 0.02 = 0.02 .................................. ........ .TOTAL TIME (hrs)... ...0.28.. Runoff Curve Number Calculation Worksheet Watershed Area acres Hydro' Soil Type Landuse # Landuse CN 2 Number CN x Area Pond A 2.421 B 1 Trans ortation Im envious 98 237.26 0.314 B 2 Roof Im envious 98 30.77 3.215 B 3 Mana ed Pervious 61 196.12 0.120 B 5 Water surface 98 11.76 6.070 475.91 78 ' Hydro soil group from Franklin County Soil Survey; soils are in Cecil series. 2 Runoff curve number values from TR-55 Olde Liberty Golf and Country Club Wet Detention Pond A Forebay Surface Elev Area Volume Volume (ft) (sq.ft.) (cu.ft.) (ac-ft) 477 83 0 0.000 478 253 160 0.004 479 488 524 0.012 480 838 1180 0.027 481 1259 2221 0.051 perm pool princ spill emerg spill top of dam Main Pool Surface Elev Area Volume Volume (ft) (sq.ft.) (cu.ft.) (ac-ft) 475 308 0 0 476 600 446 0.010 477 964 1221 0.028 478 1389 2391 0.055 479 1874 4016 0.092 480 2955 6410 0.147 481 4322 10027 0.230 Total Pond Surface Surface Elev Area Volume Area Volume (ft) (sq.ft.) (cu.ft.) (acres) (ac-ft) 475 308 0 0.007 0.000 476 600 446 0.014 0.010 477 1047 1259 0.024 0.029 478 1642 2593 0.038 0.060 479 2362 4584 0.054 0.105 480 3793 7633 0.087 0.175 481 5581 12291 0.128 0.282 482 10707 20297 0.246 0.466 482.2 10960 22464 0.252 0.516 483 11973 31634 0.275 0.726 484 13308 44269 0.306 1.016 OLDE LIBERTY GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB POND A Time to drain calculations Time to drain Water Quality Volume Orifice equation: Q = C*A*(2gH)^0.5 Orifice coefficient, C = 0.6 Orifice Number = 1 Orifice diameter (in.) = 2 Orifice area (sq. ft) = 0.022 Orifice elevation = 481 Surface Average Average Volume Time Cumulative Elevation Area Volume Head Discharge Increment Increment Time (ft) (sq.ft.) (cu.ft.) (ft) (cfs) (cu.ft.) (hours) (hours) 482:2 10960.2 22464 482.1 10833.6 21374 1.15 0.113 1090 2.69 2.69 482 10707 20297 1.05 0.108 1077 2.78 5.47 481.9 10194.4 19389 0.95 0.102 908 2.46 7.93 481.8 9681.8 18395 0.85 0.097 994 2.85 10.78 481.7 9169.2 17453 0.75 0.091 942 2.88 13.66 481.6 8656.6 16562 0.65. 0.085 891 2.92 16.58 481.5 8144 15722 0.55 0.078 840 2.99 19.58 481.4 7631.4 14933 0.45 0.070 789 3.11 22.69 481.3 7118.8 14196 0.35 0.062 737 3.30 25.98 481.2 6606.2 13510 0.25 0.053 686 3.63 29.61 481.1 6093.6 12875 0.15 0.041 635 4.33 33.94 481 5581 12291 0.05 0.023 584 6.90 40.84 SEDCAD 4 for Windows /'nn..rinh4 1 o0A _Oflllo D~mole I Crh..~ah Olde Liberty Wet Pond A 10-year, 24-hour Desic Alex J. Nice, P.E. n Storm Filename: pondA.sc4 Printed 02-14-2007 SEDCAD 4 for Windows r,,.,.,.~.,hr iooa _onn~ o~..,oi~ I Crh..,~h Genera/ Information Storm Information; Storm Type: NRCS Type II Design Storm: 10 yr - 24 hr Rainfall Depth: 5.700 inches Filename: pondA.sc4 Printed 02-14-2007 SEDCAD 4 for Windows rnn.,rinhf loos _0!1!19 Pamoh I Cnh...oh Structure Networking; Type Stru (flows Stru # into) # Musk. K Musk. X (hrs) Description Pond #1 =_> #2 0.000 0.000 Wet Pond A Channel #2 =_> End 0.000 0.000 Flow Bypass Channel #1 Pond #2 Chan'! Filename: pondA.sc4 Printed 02-14-2007 SEDCAD 4 for Windows r,,.,...c.,ht ~ ooa _onno o~.,,oi~ i c,.h...~ti 4 Structure Summary; Immediate Total peak Total Contributing Contributing Discharge Runoff Area Area Volume (ac) (ac) (mss) (ac-ft) In 16.27 1.58 #1 6.053 6.053 Out 9.97 1.34 #2 0.000 6.053 9.97 1.34 Filename: pondA.sc4 Printed 02-14-2007 SEDCAD 4 for Windows (`n nvrinht i00R _0!1!19 Damclo I Cn h.u~h 5 Structure Detai/; Structure #1 (Pon Wet Pond A Pond Inputs: Initial Pool Elev: 481.00 ft Initial Pool: 0.18 ac-ft Drop Inlet Riser Riser Height Diameter Barrel Barrel Barrel Slope Diameter Spillway Elev Manning s n (ft) Length (ft) (070) (ft) (in) - (in) 46.00 3.50 14.00 50.00 0.80 0.0130 482.20 Emergency Spillway Spillway Elev Crest Length Left Right Bottom (ft) Sideslope Sideslope Width (ft) 483.00 10.00 3.00:1 3.00:1 6.00 Pond Results: Peak Elevation: 483.11 ft Dewater Time: 0.53 days Dewatering time is ca/culated from peak stage to lowest spi//way Elevation-Capacity-Discharge Table Elevation Area (ac) Capacity (ac-ft) Discharge Dewater Time (mss) (hrs) 476.00 0.003 0.000 0.000 476.50 0.006 0.002 0.000 477.00 0.009 0.006 0.000 477.50 0.013 0.011 0.000 478.00 0.018 0.019 0.000 478.50 0.024 0.029 0.000 479.00 0.031 0.043 0.000 479.50 0.043 0.062 0.000 480.00 0.056 0.086 0.000 480.50 0.088 0.122 0.000 481.00 0.128 0.176 0.000 Filename: pondA.sc4 Printed 02-14-2007 SEDCAD 4 for Windows (`nnvrinh} 100G _9nno'O~molo I Cn h.uoh Elevation Area (ac) Capacity (ac-ft) Discharge (mss) Dewater Time (hrs) 481.50 0.182 0.253 0.000 482.00 0.246 0.359 0.000 482.20 0.252 0.409 0.000 Spillway #1 482.50 0.260 0.486 6.134 12.20 483.00 0.275 0.620 9.573 0.40 Spillway #2 483.11 0.279 0.651 9.969 0.15 Peak Stage 483.50 0.290 0.761 11.360 484.00 0.306 0.910 30.486 Detailed Discharge Table Elevation (ft) Drop Inlet (~s) Emergency Spillway (cfs) Combined Total Discharge (cfs) 476.00 0.000 0.000 0.000 476.50 0.000 0.000 0.000 477.00 0.000 0.000 0.000 477.50 0.000 0.000 0.000 478.00 0.000 0.000 0.000 478.50 0.000 0.000 0.000 479.00 0.000 0.000 0.000 479.50 0.000 0.000 0.000 480.00 0.000 0.000 0.000 480.50 0.000 0.000 0.000 481.00 0.000 0.000 0.000 481.50 0.000 0.000 0.000 482.00 0.000 0.000 0.000 482.20 0.000 0.000 0.000 482.50 6.134 0.000 6.134 483.00 9.573 0.000 9.573 483.50 10.070 1.291 11.360 484.00 10.543 19.943 30.486 Structure #2 (Nonerodible Channel) Flow Bypass Channel Trapezoidal Nonerodible Channel Inputs: Material: grass Filename: pondA.sc4 Printed 02-14-2007 SEDCAD 4 for Windows (`nn..rtnhT iooQ _onno p~.,,ot~ i c,.h...~h Left Right Freeboard Freeboard Freeboard Sideslope Sideslope Slope (%) Manning's n o Mult. x Width (ft) Ratio Ratio Depth (ft) % of Depth (VxD) 6.00 3.0:1 3.0:1 6.3 0.0350 Nonerodible Channel Results: w/o Freeboard w/ Freeboard Design Discharge: 9.97 cfs Depth: 0.32 ft Top Width: 7.90 ft Velocity: 4.52 fps X-Section Area: 2.21 sq ft Hydraulic Radius: 0.275 ft Froude Number: 1.51 Filename: pondA.sc4 Printed 02-14-2007 SEDCAD 4 for Windows (`nnvrinht i00f! A/ll10 Domclo I Cn h~.roh Subwatershed Hydro%gy Detai/; Stru SWS SWS Area Time of Conc Musk K Musk X Curve UHS Peak Discharge Runoff Volume # # (ac) (hrs) (hrs) Number (cfs) (ac-ft) # 1 1 6.053 0.280 0.000 0.000 78.000 F 16.27 1.579 6.053 16.27 1.579 #2 ~ 6.053 9.97 1.345 Filename: pondA.sc4 Printed 02-14-2007 WET DETENTION BASIN "A" OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin, pretreatment including forebays, and the vegetated filter if one is provided. Maintenance activities shall be performed as follows: 1. After every significant runoff producing rainfall event and at least monthly: a. Inspect the wet detention basin system for sediment accumulation, erosion, trash accumulation, vegetated cover, and general condition. b. Check and clear the orifice of any obstructions such that drawdown of the temporary pool occurs within 2 to 5 days as designed. 2. Repair eroded areas immediately, re-seed as necessary to maintain good vegetative cover, mow vegetative cover to maintain a maximum height of six inches, and remove trash as needed. 3. Inspect and repair the collection system (i.e. catch basins, piping, swales, riprap, etc.) quarterly to maintain proper functioning. 4. Remove accumulated sediment from the wet detention basin system semi-annually or when depth is reduced to 75% of the original design depth (see diagram below). Removed sediment shall be disposed of in an appropriate manner and shall be handled in a manner that will not adversely impact water quality . (i.e. stockpiling near a wet detention basin or stream, etc.). The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into accumulated sediments. When the permanent pool depth reads 2.9 feet in the main pond, the sediment shall be removed. When the permanent pool depth reads 1.9 feet in the forebay, the sediment shall be removed. BASIN DIAGRAM Permanent Pool Elevation 481 Sediment moval EI. 479.1 ~ 75% -------------- Sediment Removal Elevation 478.1 75% Bottom E vation 478 ~ 25% ----------------------------------------------------- Bottom Elevation 476 i 25%~ FOREBAY MAIN POND 5. Remove cattails and other indigenous wetland plants when they cover 50% of the basin surface. These plants shall be encouraged to grow along the vegetated shelf and forebay berm. Page 1 of 2 6. If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the flushing of sediment through the emergency drain shall be minimized to the maximum extent practical. 7. All components of the wet detention basin system shall be maintained in good working order. 8. Level spreaders or other structures that provide diffuse flow shall be maintained every six months. All accumulated sediment and debris shall be removed from the structure, and a level elevation shall be maintained across the entire flow spreading structure. Any down gradient erosion must be repaired and/or replanted as necessary. I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Print name: Richard Wolf Title: f ~ ta~~ / i~irfi,~c~ Addre Phorn Sign2 Date: Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president. I, ~ ~~ ~~ ~ d ~ ""U ~ ~'OI J ~ , a Notary P lic for the S ate of G , Count of ~~ doh eb certi that ~~~~ personally appeared before me this ~ day o , '~~,, and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing wet [wetland] detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and . official seal, ~~~ ~. ~~e~~~ ~;>. ~- ~t~ 9 ~.~C0111~`~ ~~./~ SEAL My commission expires ND1/ • ZZr Page 2 of 2 DWQ Project DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY -LEVEL SPREADER WORKSHEET (112007) I.. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Oltle Liberty Golf and Country Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice . Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 Level Spreader ID: Following Pond A Level Spreader Length 28 ft. (perpendicular to flow) Drainage Area 6.07 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Impervious Area . 2.74 ac.. (on-site and off-site drainage to the level spreader) Forebay Area n.a. cu ft. (0.2% of the contributing impervious surface area) Maximum Filter Strip/Buffer Slope 5 to 6 . % (6% for forested, leaf littler cover, 8% for thick ground cover grass Max. Discharge from 1"IHr Storm 0.11 cfs Note: peak discharge during drawdown of 1"water quality storm Max. Discharge to Level Spreader 0.43. cfs Note: peak discharge from bypass structure during 10yr-24hr storm Filter Strip/ Zone 2 Buffer Vegetation 50 ft forested . (thick ground cover or grass; canopied forest with leaf litter groundcover) Pre-treatment or Bypass Method Used Bypass flow above 0.43 cfs; bypass channel sized for 10-yr, 24-hr storm II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. At a minimum, a complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a worksheet for each BMP, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all BMPs and outlet structure details, a detailed drainage plan and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project: Aoolicants Initials AJN Project Site was visited prior to designing level spreader. January 31, 2007 Date of the Site visit. PLEASE ATTACH TIME-DATED DIGITAL PHOTO OF EXISTING BUFFER CONDITIONS. AJN Level spreader is at least 13 ft. per cfs for thick ground cover or grass or 65 ft per cfs in canopied forest with leaf litter for 50-foot buffer; 50 ft per cfs for 100-foot buffer, or 40 ft. per. cfs for 150-foot buffer. n.a. Pre-Formed Scour Holes are on flat slopes only. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers (must meet no practical alternatives criteria). Design Alternative (if any) and Bypass method used: AJN Bypass conveyance method is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. n.a. Alternative design option is specified and plan details and calculations are provided. AJN Discharge to level spreader and subsequent filter strip is hydraulically and spatially separate from the bypass discharge. AJN No structures are located in protected buffers. AJN Plan details for the bypass and outlets are provided. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement includes annual erosion and vegetation repair. AJN The operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the responsible party is provided. Level Spreader A LEVEL SPREADER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT The level' spreader is defined as an elongated, level threshold, designed to diffuse stormwater runoff. Maintenance activities shall be performed as follows: 1. After construction and until vegetation has been established, level spreader(s) shall be inspected after every rainfall. Thereafter, level spreader(s) shall be inspected at least every month and more frequently during the fall season and after heavy rainfall events: a. Accumulated sediment, leaves, and trash shall be removed, and repairs made if required. b. Inspect level spreader(s) for evidence of scour, undercutting, settlement of the. structure, and concentrated flows downhill from the level spreader(s). c. A level elevation shall be maintained across the entire flow-spreading structure at all times. Repair or replace the level spreader if it is damaged. d. Mow vegetative cover to a height of six (6) inches and prune plants if they cover over half of the level spreader surface. e. Repair eroded areas and replace/replant dead or damaged vegetation. 2. The contractor should avoid the placement of any material on and prevent construction traffic across the structure. If the measure is damaged by construction traffic, it shall be repaired immediately. 3. Inspect and repair the collection system (e.g., catch basins, pipes, swales, riprap) four (4) times a year to maintain proper functioning. I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president. I, ~i ~~~ A.~Llry~ 1 r7~ , a Notary Public for the S ate of ~~~~~ ~~ , County of `/~,'(,CJIt.(~ , do herby certify at personally appeared before me this ~ ~~AA day of , ~~, and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing wet [wetland] detentio~Jn basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and official seal, (,~~`~ ~ J ~~~.~ ~~ ~'~a~~~ Q~;~~ ~~~~ous~~~~ SEAL My commission expires ~ ~ ~. Page 1 of 1 Print name: Richard Wolf Title: ~~'9~u~,yv6 ~~'v~rL ~~ ICE NGINEERING 8700 Waynick Drive Raleigh, NC 27617 Tel/Fax: (919) 782-0642 e-mail: NiceEng@aol.com SUMMARY OF DESIGN CALCULATIONS FOR WET DETENTION PONDS B, D, E AND F OLDS LIBERTY GOLF AND CC, FRANKLIN COUNTY, NC Attached are 12 pages of completed standard DWQ pond design worksheets and signed/notarized Operation and Maintenance agreements for Wet Detention Ponds B, D, E and F. Ponds B, D, E and F were designed using requirements presented in Storm Water Best Management Practices, NCDENR, Apri11999 (NCBMP). Calculations are summarized in a table on the plan sheet entitled "Wet Ponds B, D, E and F, Details and Calculations". SA/DA ratios for sizing the ponds were obtained from Table 1.1 in the NCBMP assuming an average depth of 3 feet. Water quality volume or the volume generated from the 1-inch storm were determined using the Simple Method, as suggested in the NCBMP. The water quality volume for each pond is contained between the permanent pool elevation and the principal spillway elevation. Time to drain calculations were performed for each pond to ensure that the water quality volume drains through the orifice pipe within the required range of 2 to 5 days. Each pond is equipped with a forebay, a principal spillway riser/outlet pipe structure, a rock riprap stilling basin, and agrass-lined, trapezoidal-shaped emergency spillway channel. The forebay for each pond was sized to be approximately 20% of the total volume for the pond. To analyze the proposed outlet structures for each pond, a hydrologic model was prepared for the 10-year, 24-hour design storm using the SEDCAD 4 computer program. Runoff curve numbers (CN) and Time of Concentration (Tc) values were calculated using methods developed by the Natural Resource Conservation Service (MRCS) and presented in Technical Release SS, Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds, 1986. From Technical Paper 40, Rainfall Frequency Atlas for the United States, 1961, the precipitation depth for the 10-year, 24-hour storm event in Franklin County was estimated to be 5.7 inches. The standard NRCS Type II rainfall distribution was specified and the hydrograph response was set to "medium". Calculated peak water surface elevations during the 10-year, 24-hour design storm for each pond are shown in the calculation table. Rock riprap stilling basins were designed based on methods presented in HEC-14 Third Edition, Hydraulic Design of Energy Dissipators for Culverts and Channels, FHWA, 2006. Riprap stilling basins were sized for the peak discharge generated by the 10-year, 24-hour storm event. Stilling basin dimensions are summarized in the calculation table and were adjusted as necessary to meet minimum depth requirements. ~~~~~,CARD~~~i !~ ~~ `~`=~~FESSioy9y9% ,_ _ ; a SEAL ~; • 031287 _ •~`,~4;GINE~Q;~ ~• Project No. DWQ (to be provided by DWQ) DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY - 401 WET DETENTION BASIN WORKSHEET DWO Stormwater Management Plan Review: A complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a wet detention basin worksheet for each basin, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all basin and outlet structure details, and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. I. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and County Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 For projects with multiple basins, specify which basin this worksheet applies to: Pond B Basin Bottom Elevation 461 ft. (average elevation of the floor of the basin) Permanent Pool Elevation 466 ft. (elevation of the orifice invert out) Temporary Pool Elevation 467.4 ft. (elevation of the outlet structure invert in) Permanent Pool Surface Area 4313 sq. ft. (water surface area at permanent pool elevation) Drainage Area 12.01 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) Impervious Area 1.93 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) Permanent Pool Volume 8175 cu. ft. (combined volume of main basin and forebay) Temporary Pool Volume 8678 cu. ft. (volume detained on top of the permanent pool) Forebay Volume 1503 cu. ft. SA/DA used 0.82 (surface area to drainage area ratio) Diameter of Orifice 2 in. (draw down orifice diameter) II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST The following checklist outlines design requirements per the Stormwater Best Management Practices manual (N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, November 1995) and Administrative Code Section: 15 A NCAC 2H .1008. Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. Applicants Initials AJN The temporary pool controls runoff from the 1 inch storm event. AJN The basin length to width ratio is greater than 3:1. AJN The basin side slopes are no steeper than 3:1. AJN A submerged and vegetated perimeter shelf at less than 6:1 is provided. AJN Vegetation to the permanent pool elevation is specified. no, mostly excavated An emergency drain is provided to drain the basin. AJN The permanent pool depth is between 3 and 6 feet (required minimum of 3 feet). AJN The temporary pool draws down in 2 to 5 days. AJN The forebay volume is approximately equal to 20% of the total basin volume. AJN Sediment storage is provided in the permanent pool. AJN Access is provided for maintenance. AJN A minimum 30-foot vegetative filter is provided at the outlet. AJN A site specific operation and maintenance (O&M) plan is provided. AJN A vegetation management/mowing schedule is provided in the O&M plan. AJN Semi-annual inspections are specified in the O&M plan. AJN A debris check is specified in the O&M plan to be performed after every storm event. AJN A specific sediment clean-out benchmark is listed (elevation or depth) in O&M plan. AJN A responsible party is designated in the O&M plan. FORM SWG100 09/97 Page 1 of 1 WET DETENTION BASIN "B" OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin, pretreatment including forebays, and the vegetated filter if one is provided. Maintenance activities shall be performed as follows: After every significant runoff producing rainfall event and at least monthly: a. Inspect the wet detention basin system for sediment accumulation, erosion, trash accumulation, vegetated cover, and general condition. b. Check and clear the orifice of any obstructions such that drawdown of the temporary pool occurs within 2 to 5 days as designed. 2. Repair eroded areas immediately, re-seed as necessary to maintain good vegetative cover, mow vegetative cover to maintain a maximum height of six inches, and remove trash as needed. 3. Inspect and repair the collection system (i.e. catch basins, piping, swales, riprap, etc.) quarterly to maintain proper functioning. 4. Remove accumulated sediment from the wet detention basin system semi-annually or when depth is reduced to 75% of the original design depth (see diagram below). Removed sediment shall be disposed of in an appropriate manner and shall be handled in a manner that will not adversely impact water quality (i.e. stockpiling near a wet detention basin or stream, etc.). The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into accumulated sediments. When the permanent pool depth reads 2.4 feet in the main pond, the sediment shall be removed. When the permanent pool depth reads 1.7 feet in the forebay, the sediment shall be removed. BASIN DIAGRAM Permanent Pool Elevation 466 Sediment moval EI. 464.3 ~ 75% --------------- - Sediment Removal Elevation 463.6 75% Bottom E vation 463 ~ 25% --------------------------------------------- ---o--- Bottom Elevation 461 25 /°~ FOREBAY MAIN POND 5. Remove cattails and other indigenous wetland plants when they cover 50% of the basin surface. These plants shall be encouraged to grow along the vegetated shelf and forebay berm. Page 1 of 2 6. If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the flushing of sediment through the emergency drain shall be minimized to the maximum extent practical. 7. All components of the wet detention basin system shall be maintained in good working order. 8. Level spreaders or other structures that provide diffuse flow shall be maintained every six months. All accumulated sediment and debris shall be removed from the structure, and a level elevation shall be maintained across the entire flow spreading structure. Any down gradient erosion must be repaired and/or replanted as necessary. 1 acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of the lots have ]been sold and a re(~sidLent of the subdivision has been named the president. I, ~ ~,n L ~ ~ d ~rOt ~J ~' , a Notary P lic for the S ate of G County of W(~ , do hereby certi that personally appeared before me this ~ day , ~~, and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing wet [wetland) detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and . official seal, ~~ 6 9 A ~~e~`\~ ~9~ `~~: ~ cou>l~ / SEAL My commission expires Nol/ • 2~ Page 2 of 2 Print name: Richard Wolf Title: ~7s l,~.c~ /~-z~,,,~,~ Proj ect No. DWQ (to be provided by DWQ) DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY - 401 WET DETENTION BASIN WORKSHEET DWQ Stormwater Management Plan Review: A complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a wet detention basin worksheet for each basin, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all basin and. outlet structure details, and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. I. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and County Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 For projects with multiple basins, specify which basin this worksheet applies to: Pond D Basin Bottom Elevation 424 ft. (average elevation of the floor of the basin) Permanent Pool Elevation 429 ft. (elevation of the orifice invert out) Temporary Pool Elevation 430.5 ft. (elevation of the outlet structure invert in) Permanent Pool Surface Area 3965 sq. ft. (water surface area at permanent pool elevation) Drainage Area 14.34 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) Impervious Area 1.52 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) Permanent Pool Volume 7210 cu. ft. (combined volume of main basin and forebay) Temporary Pool Volume 8030 cu. ft. (volume detained on top of the permanent pool) Forebay Volume 1433 cu. ft. SA/DA used 0.63 (surface area to drainage area ratio) Diameter of Orifice 2 in. (draw down orifice diameter) II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST The following checklist outlines design requirements per the Stormwater Best Management Practices manual (N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, November 1995) and Administrative Code Section: 15 A NCAC 2H .1008. Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. Applicants Initials AJN The temporary pool controls runoff from the 1 inch storm event. AJN The basin length to width ratio is greater than 3:1. AJN The basin side slopes are no steeper than 3:1. AJN A submerged and vegetated perimeter shelf at less than 6:1 is provided. AJN Vegetation to the permanent pool elevation is specified. no, mostly excavated An emergency drain is provided to drain the basin. AJN The permanent pool depth is between 3 and 6 feet (required minimum of 3 feet). AJN The temporary pool draws down in 2 to 5 days. AJN The forebay volume is approximately equal to 20% of the total basin volume. AJN Sediment storage is provided in the permanent pool. AJN Access is provided for maintenance. AJN A minimum 30-foot vegetative filter is provided at the outlet. AJN A site specific operation and maintenance (O&M) plan is provided. AJN A vegetation management/mowing schedule is provided in the O&M plan. AJN Semi-annual inspections are specified in the O&M plan. AJN A debris check is specified in the O&M plan to be performed after every storm event. AJN A specific sediment clean-out benchmark is listed (elevation or depth) in O&M plan. AJN A responsible party is designated in the O&M plan. FORM SWG100 09/97 Page 1 of 1 WET DETENTION BASIN "D" OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin, pretreatment including forebays, and the vegetated filter if one is provided. Maintenance activities shall be performed as follows: After every significant runoff producing rainfall event and at least monthly: a. Inspect the wet detention basin system for sediment accumulation, erosion, trash accumulation, vegetated cover, and general condition. b. Check and clear the orifice of any obstructions such that drawdown of the temporary pool occurs within 2 to 5 days as designed. 2. Repair eroded areas immediately, re-seed as necessary to maintain good vegetative cover, mow vegetative cover to maintain a maximum height of six inches, and remove trash as needed. 3. Inspect and repair the collection system (i.e. catch basins, piping, swales, riprap, etc.) quarterly to maintain proper functioning. 4. Remove accumulated sediment from the wet detention basin system semi-annually or when depth is reduced to 75% of the original design depth (see diagram below). Removed sediment shall be disposed of in an appropriate manner and shall be handled in a manner that will not adversely impact water quality (i.e. stockpiling near a wet detention basin or stream, etc.). The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into accumulated sediments. When the permanent pool depth reads 2.3 feet in the main pond, the sediment shall be removed. When the permanent pool depth reads 1.7 feet in the forebay, the sediment shall be removed. BASIN DIAGRAM p Permanent Pool Elevation 429 Sediment moval EI. 427.3 75% --------------- - Sediment Removal Elevation 426.7 75% --------------------------------------------- ---o-- Bottom E vation 426 25% Bottom Elevation 424 • 25 /°/ FOREBAY MAIN POND 5. Remove cattails and other indigenous wetland plants when they cover 50% of the basin surface. These plants shall be encouraged to grow along the vegetated shelf and forebay berm.. Page 1 of 2 6. If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the flushing of sediment through the emergency drain shall be minimized to the maximum extent practical. 7. All components of the wet detention basin system shall be maintained in good working order. 8. Level spreaders or other structures that provide diffuse flow shall be maintained every six months. All accumulated sediment and debris shall be removed from the structure, and a level elevation shall be maintained across the entire flow spreading structure. Any down gradient erosion must be repaired and/or replanted as necessary. I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of the lots have jbe~en sold an~dyanrelsidLent of the subdivision has been named the president. I , ~ ~~{~(~ ~ ~ d ~ ~~'u Y V -O- ~7 ~' , a Notary P lic for the S ate of G County of wt~ , do hereby certi that personally appeared before me this ~ day , ~~, and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing wet [wetland] detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and , official seal, Q~ .aT~~~- ~~ ~~ ~g~ ~9~ ~,~,: ~ c SEAL My commission expires NON • 2~ Page 2 oft Print name: Richard Wolf Title: /n++rvNS t,~,~, ~~t~l . Project No. (to be provided by DWQ) DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY - 401 WET DETENTION BASIN WORKSHEET DWQ Stormwater Management Plan Review: A complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a wet detention basin worksheet for each basin, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all basin and outlet structure details, and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. I. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and County Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 For projects with multiple basins, specify which basin this worksheet applies to: Pond E Basin Bottom Elevation Permanent Pool Elevation Temporary Pool Elevation Permanent Pool Surface Area Drainage Area Impervious Area Permanent Pool Volume Temporary Pool Volume Forebay Volume SA/DA used Diameter of Orifice 406 ft. (average elevation of the floor of the basin) 411 ft. (elevation of the orifice invert out) 412.5 ft. ~ (elevation of the outlet structure invert in) 2327 sq. ft. (water surface area at permanent pool elevation) 6.12 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) 1.04 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) 4139 cu. ft. (combined volume of main basin and forebay) 4693 cu. ft. (volume detained on top of the permanent pool) 728 cu. ft. 0.86 (surface area to drainage area ratio) 1.5 in. (draw down orifice diameter) IL REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST The following checklist outlines design requirements per the Stormwater Best Management Practices manual (N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, November 1995) and Administrative Code Section: 15 A NCAC 2H .1008. Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. Applicants Initials AJN The temporary pool controls runoff from the 1 inch storm event. AJN The basin length to width ratio is greater than 3:1. AJN The basin side slopes are no steeper than 3:1. AJN A submerged and vegetated perimeter shelf at less than 6:1 is provided. AJN Vegetation to the permanent pool elevation is specified. no, mostly excavated An emergency drain is provided to drain the basin. AJN The permanent pool depth is between 3 and 6 feet (required minimum of 3 feet). AJN The temporary pool draws down in 2 to 5 days. AJN The. forebay volume is approximately equal to 20% of the total basin volume. AJN Sediment storage is provided in the permanent pool. AJN Access is provided for maintenance. AJN A minimum 30-foot vegetative filter is provided at the outlet. AJN A site specific operation and maintenance (O&M) plan is provided. AJN A vegetation management/mowing schedule is provided in the O&M plan. AJN Semi-annual inspections are specified in the O&M plan. AJN A debris check is specified in the O&M plan to be performed after every storm event. AJN A specific sediment clean-out benchmark is listed (elevation or depth) in O&M plan. AJN A responsible party is designated in the O&M plan. FORM SWG100 09/97 Page 1 of 1 WET DETENTION BASIN "E" OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin, pretreatment including forebays, and the vegetated filter if one is provided. Maintenance activities shall be performed as follows: 1. After every significant runoff producing rainfall event and at least monthly: a. Inspect the wet detention basin system for sediment accumulation, erosion, trash accumulation, vegetated cover, and general condition. b. Check and clear the orifice of any obstructions such that drawdown of the temporary pool occurs within 2 to 5 days as designed. 2. Repair eroded areas immediately, re-seed as necessary to maintain good vegetative cover, mow vegetative cover to maintain a maximum height of six inches, and remove trash as needed. 3. Inspect and repair the collection system (i.e. catch basins, piping, swales, riprap, etc.) quarterly to maintain proper functioning. 4. Remove accumulated sediment from the wet detention basin system semi-annually or when depth is reduced to 75% of the original design depth (see diagram below). Removed sediment shall be disposed of in an appropriate manner and shall be handled in a manner that will not adversely impact water quality (i.e. stockpiling near a wet detention basin or stream, etc.). The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into accumulated sediments. When the permanent pool depth reads 2.4 feet in the main pond, the sediment shall be removed. When the permanent pool depth reads 1.4 feet in the forebay, the sediment shall be removed. BASIN DIAGRAM p Permanent Pool Elevation 411 Sediment moval EI. 409.6 75% ---------------- Sediment Removal Elevation 408.6 75% --------------------------------------------- ---o-- Bottom E vation 408 25% Bottom Elevation 406 i 25 /°/ FOREBAY MAIN POND 5. Remove cattails and other indigenous wetland plants when they cover 50% of the basin surface. These plants shall be encouraged to grow along the vegetated shelf and forebay berm. Page 1 of 2 6. If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the flushing of sediment through the emergency drain shall be minimized to the maximum extent practical. 7. All components of the wet detention basin system shall be maintained in good working order. 8. Level spreaders or other structures that provide diffuse flow shall be maintained every six months. All accumulated sediment and debris shall be removed from the structure, and a level elevation shall be maintained across the entire flow spreading structure. Any down gradient erosion must be repaired and/or replanted as necessary. I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president. I, ~ ~,{~ ~~ ~d . ~~'u Y ~~ lJ ~"' , a Notary P lic for the S ate of ~G , ,~~'',,nn County of wU~ , do h~-eby certi that personally appeared before me this ~i ~ day , ~~, and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing wet [wetland] detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and , official seal, ~~$. ~~~~ ~~ ag~ \~~ov~t't`'~ SEAL My commission expires NDIr' • 2~ Page 2 of 2 Print name: Richard Wolf Title: /n~+= l^-c~ /'~~{ Project No. DWQ (to be provided by DWQ) DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY - 401 WET DETENTION BASIN WORKSHEET DWQ Stormwater Management Plan Review: A complete stormwater management plan submittal includes a wet detention basin worksheet for each basin, design calculations, plans and specifications showing all basin and outlet structure details, and a fully executed operation and maintenance agreement. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information and will substantially delay final review and approval of the project. I. PROJECT INFORMATION (please complete the following information): Project Name : Olde Liberty Golf and County Club Contact Person: Alex J. Nice Phone Number: (919) 782-0642 For projects with multiple basins, specify which basin this worksheet applies to: Pond F Basin Bottom Elevation 392 ft. (average elevation of the floor of the basin) Permanent Pool Elevation 397 ft. (elevation of the orifice invert out) Temporary Pool Elevation 398.4 ft. (elevation of the outlet structure invert in) Permanent Pool Surface Area 4412 sq. ft. (water surface area at permanent pool elevation) Drainage Area 9.29 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) Impervious Area 2.12 ac. (on-site and off-site drainage to the basin) Permanent Pool Volume 7846 cu. ft. (combined volume of main basin and forebay) Temporary Pool Volume 8964 cu. ft. (volume detained on top of the permanent pool) Forebay Volume 1456 cu. ft. SA/DA used 1.08 (surface area to drainage area ratio) Diameter of Orifice 2 in. (draw down orifice diameter) II. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST The following checklist outlines design requirements per the Stormwater Best Management Practices manual (N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, November 1995) and Administrative Code Section: 15 A NCAC 2H .1008. Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met and supporting documentation is attached. If a requirement has not been met, attach an explanation of why. Applicants Initials AJN The temporary pool controls runoff from the 1 inch storm event. AJN The basin length to width ratio is greater than 3:1. AJN The basin side slopes are no steeper than 3:1. AJN A submerged and vegetated perimeter shelf at less than 6:1 is provided. AJN Vegetation to the permanent pool elevation is specified. no, mostly excavated An emergency drain is provided to drain the basin. AJN The permanent pool depth is between 3 and 6 feet (required minimum of 3 feet). AJN The temporary pool draws down in 2 to 5 days. AJN The forebay volume is approximately equal to 20% of the total basin volume. AJN Sediment storage is provided in the permanent pool. AJN Access is provided for maintenance. AJN A minimum 30-foot vegetative filter is provided at the outlet. AJN A site specific operation and maintenance (O&M) plan is provided. AJN A vegetation management/mowing schedule is provided in the O&M plan. AJN Semi-annual inspections are specified in the O&M plan. AJN A debris check is specified in the O&M plan to be performed after every storm event. AJN A specific sediment clean-out benchmark is listed (elevation or depth) in O&M plan. AJN A responsible party is designated in the O&M plan. FORM SWG100 09/97 Page 1 of 1 WET DETENTION BASIN "F" OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin, pretreatment including forebays, and the vegetated filter if one is provided. Maintenance activities shall be performed as follows: After every significant runoff producing rainfall event and at least monthly: a. Inspect the wet detention basin system for sediment accumulation, erosion, trash accumulation, vegetated cover, and general condition. b. Check and clear the orifice of any obstructions such that drawdown of the temporary pool occurs within 2 to 5 days as designed. 2. Repair eroded areas immediately, re-seed as necessary to maintain good vegetative cover, mow vegetative cover to maintain a maximum height of six inches, and remove trash as needed. 3. Inspect and repair the collection system (i.e. catch basins, piping, swales, riprap, etc.) quarterly to maintain proper functioning. 4. Remove accumulated sediment from the wet detention basin system semi-annually or when depth is reduced to 75% of the original design depth (see diagram below). Removed sediment shall be disposed of in an appropriate manner and shall be handled in a manner that will not adversely impact water quality (i.e. stockpiling near a wet detention basin or stream, etc.). The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into accumulated sediments. When the permanent pool depth reads 2.2 feet in the main pond, the sediment shall be removed. When the permanent pool depth reads 1.6 feet in the forebay, the sediment shall be removed. BASIN DIAGRAM p Permanent Pool Elevation 397 Sediment moval EI. 395.4 75% --------------- - Sediment Removal Elevation 394.8 75% Bottom E vation 394 ~ 25% --------------------------------------------- ---o--- Bottom Elevation 392 i 25 /°~ FOREBAY MAIN POND 5. Remove cattails and other indigenous wetland plants when they cover 50% of the basin surface. These plants shall be encouraged to grow along the vegetated shelf and forebay berm. Page 1 of 2 6. If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the flushing of sediment through the emergency drain shall be minimized to the maximum extent practical. 7. All components of the wet detention basin system shall be maintained in good working order. 8. Level spreaders or other structures that provide diffuse flow shall be maintained every six months. All accumulated sediment and debris shall be removed from the structure, and a level elevation shall be maintained across the entire flow spreading structure. Any down gradient erosion must be repaired and/or replanted as necessary. I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president. I, ~ ~,n f'r° ~ ~ ~~'u ~ ~~ jj ~"' , a Notary P lic for the S ate of G , ,N~ '',, nn County of ~U~ , do hereby certi that personally appeared before me this ~ day , ~~, and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing wet [wetland] detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and . official seal, ~E a. rd~,~~;~ ~~ ~s~ ~~,,$L~~ ~9~ `~y: ~ c / SEAL My commission expires Nov • 2~ Page 2 of 2 Print name: Richard Wolf Title: ~ h.~ /~f _