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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20211834 Ver 1_Sheek Street cover letter_20211220 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ROY COOPER J. ERIC BOYETTE GOVERNOR SECRETARY Mailing Address: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION 9 375 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY WINSTON SALEM, NC 27127 Telephone: (336) 747-7800 Fax: (336) 703-6693 Customer Service: 1-877-368-4968 Website: ncdot.gov Location: 375 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27127 December 17, 2021 Andrew Williams Regulatory Project Manager Regulatory Division Office US Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587 SUBJECT: Pre-Construction Notification Pursuant to Nationwide Permit 14 Upgrade Sheek Street in Davie County. WBS Number: 49748 Dear Mr. Williams: We are requesting a Section 404 Nationwide Permit 14 from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for stream impacts associated with upgrading existing Sheek Street from a 10’ gravel road to a paved road with 2, 11’ travel lanes and grassed shoulders. We are also requesting that the NC Division of Water Resources issue the corresponding General Certification, and request that they debit the above WBS number for the application fee. The project is part of an economic development project that will provide improved access for Liberty Storage Facility. The impacts involve the replacement of an existing 36’ CMP (corrugated metal pipe) with a 66” CAAP (corrugated aluminum arch pipe). The road will be closed during the pipe replacement with no onsite detour required. The project will permanently impact 35 linear feet of stream (3’pipe, 25’ rip rap fill and 6’ bank stabilization) and temporarily impact 6 linear feet of stream for dewatering to install the pipe, rip rap fill and bank stabilization. The stream to be impacted is an Unnamed Tributary to Leonard Creek (Class C) in the Yadkin Pee Dee River Basin. Existing stream is approximately 2' wide upstream of the existing culvert, and 5' wide downstream of the existing culvert. The downstream stream width has been widened by the existing culvert. The new culvert has been designed with a notched sill that will be 2' wide for the low flow notch and 1' wide for each high flow notch. Floodplain benches will be constructed up and downstream of the pipe to match the width of the high flow notches. Since the road is being upgraded to serve the Liberty Storage Facility, we coordinated with the Liberty Storage Facility site engineer, Davis-Martin-Powell and Associates, and their environmental consultant, Carolina Ecosystems Inc, to confirm that combined jurisdictional impacts would not exceed individual permit thresholds. We have included a site plan for the Liberty Storage facility, which shows that they will avoid a potential wetland and a potential stream on the property that is being developed. There will be an aerial stream crossing from a sewer line with no impacts. A PJD was not requested for the Liberty Storage facility development. Previous verbal communications with Eric Alsmeyer indicated that the NCDOT project would be permitted under a Nationwide Permit 14, and that any impacts from the facility would be permitted separately if the two projects were not cumulatively over the individual permit threshold. We have demonstrated that the two combined projects will not cumulatively trigger an Individual Permit, and request that you authorize the impacts from the road project as a linear transportation project under a Nationwide 14. Protected Species The USFWS lists Schweinitz’s sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii) and Michaux’s sumac (Rhus michauxii) as endangered for Davie County. Suitable habitat (e.g., dry, clayey, early successional roadsides and utility rights-of-way) for Schweinitz’s sunflower and Michaux’s sumac is present within the road project area. The project was surveyed for Schweinitz’s sunflower and Michaux’s sumac on September 24, 2021 and no plants of either species were found. Additionally, a review of the July 2021 NCNHP database indicates no known Schweinitz’s sunflower occurrences within 1.0 mile of the study area. Since habitat was present but no sunflowers were found and there are no known populations within one mile of the project area, we determined that the project would have ‘no effect’ on Schweinitz’s sunflower. A copy of the survey memo for both species is attached. The USFWS also lists the northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) (NLEB) as threatened for Davie County. There were no structures to survey for the road project (no bridges or culverts greater than 60’ long and 5’ tall). There will be minimal tree removal associated with the road widening, but none associated with the pipe replacement. Habitat for the NLEB is present within the study area consisting of forested areas throughout the study area. The USACE has developed a Standard Local Operating Procedure for Endangered Species (SLOPES) to address NLEB when they are the lead agency, which NCDOT will follow for this project. We believe the project qualifies as situation 1 under USACE’s SLOPES procedure. NCDOT has determined that the proposed action does not require separate consultation on the grounds that the proposed action is consistent with the final Section 4(d) rule, codified at 50 C.F.R. § 17.40(o) and effective February 16, 2016. Section 7 responsibilities are therefore considered fulfilled. Bald eagles are protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. Habitat for the bald eagle primarily consists of mature forest in proximity to large bodies of open water for foraging. Large dominant trees are utilized for nesting sites, typically within 1.0 mile of open water. A desktop-GIS assessment of the project study area, as well as the area within a 1.0-mile radius of the project limits, was performed. No water bodies large enough or sufficiently open to be considered potential feeding sources were identified. Since there was no foraging habitat within the review area, a survey of the project study area and the area within 660 feet of the project limits was not conducted. Additionally, a review of the August 2021 NCNHP database revealed no known occurrences of this species within 1.0 mile of the project study area. Due to the lack of individuals, nests, or known occurrences within 1.0 mile, it has been determined that this project will not impact this species. Cultural Resources The project was submitted to NCDOT Cultural Resource in compliance with the 2020 Section 106 Programmatic Agreement. ‘No Survey Required’ forms were obtained for both Archeology and Historic Architecture. Therefore, we concluded that the project would have no effect on theses resources. Additionally, we submitted the project for input to the Catawba Indian Nation, and they responded on December 14, 2021 that they had no concerns. Supporting Documentation In addition to the PCN form, the following documentation, supporting the natural and cultural resources related to the site, are included with the submittal: • Permit Drawings and Stormwater Management Plan • Schweinitz’s sunflower and Michaux’s sumac survey memo • DMS Acceptance letter • Building Plat for new Liberty storage facility • Cultural Resources: ∗ Historic Architecture and Archeology “No Survey Required” forms ∗ Tribal coordination with the Catawba Indian Nation If you have any questions, comments or need additional information after reviewing this material please contact me at (336) 747-7800. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Amy Euliss NCDOT Division 9 PDEA Engineer cc: Dave Wanucha, Division of Water Resources (DWR) Beth Harmon, Division of Mitigation Services (DMS) Chuck White, Division 9 Bridge Maintenance Engineer