HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220672 Ver 2_WRC Comments_20231211Homewood, Sue
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Munzer, Olivia
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Monday, December 11, 2023 9:04 AM
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Jonathan Hinkle
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Homewood, Sue; Perez, Doug J CIV SAW
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NCWRC Comments - SAW-2016-01916v2- Vermillion Village PCN
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Mr. Hinkle,
The NCWRC has no major concerns for the culvert extension. However, the state endangered and federal proposed
endangered tricolored bat is known to occur in Mecklenburg County. Tricolored bats are known to roost in culverts and
in bridges, including in the winter in the Piedmont of North Carolina. Therefore, the existing culvert should be surveyed
for bats within 15 days of construction. Surveys should be conducted in accordance with the National White -nose
Syndrome Decontamination Protocol and the NCWRC culvert survey protocol. Also, tree clearing activities should occur
outside the "active season" (April 1—December) for the tricolored bat. Conducting tree clearing activities during the
winter avoids impacting bats roosting in trees, particularly during the maternity season (June —July).
Please let me know if you have questions. Thanks,
Olivia Munzer
Western Piedmont Habitat Conservation Coordinator
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
Rogers Depot
1718NCHwy 56W
Creedmoor, NC 27522
Office: 919-707-4056 (note new number)
Cell: 336-269-0074
olivia.munzer@ncwildlife.org
www.ncwildlife.org
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