HomeMy WebLinkAbout20010404 Ver 3_Other Agency Comments_20070820DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS
P.O. BOX 1890
WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890
REPLY TO
OF: August 13, 2007
Regulatory Division
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Action ID 1993-005709 US 1 Improvements, Moore/Lee Counties, North Carolina, State Project
Number 8.T560302, TIP No. R-210A.
Dr. Gregory J. Thorpe, PhD, Manager
Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch
North Carolina Department of Transportation
1548 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1548
Dear Dr. Thorpe:
This is in response to your letter dated July 20, 2007, concerning the non-compliance of
Department of Army (DA) permit conditions for the mitigation site at R-210C sites 4&5,
centerline station 28+75 through 31+50. In my letter dated 3 July 2007, I identified three
corrective actions in which to bring the project into compliance with the issued DA permit. I
have listed the corrective actions below for your convenience.
A scope of work for the removal of the unauthorized structures and complete
restoration of the mitigation site shall be submitted to this office within 30 days of
receipt of this letter. The scope of work shall include a plan indicating the methods
to be used to remove the rip-rap portions of the structure and restoration of pre-
disturbed contours. The scope of work shall include a plan for controlling sediment
and erosion within the work area so that there is not an appreciable release of
sediment to the down gradient receiving waters and that any discharge of dredged
material will meet the State of North Carolina's effluent standards. The scope of
work shall include the restoration of vegetation that was present before the
unauthorized construction and a work schedule for completion of each phase of the
work. The work schedule shall also include the timing for the removal of all
erosion and sediment control measure and a five year monitoring plan to commence
upon completion of the restoration project. The scope of work shall also include an
as-built plan of the restoration, including wetlands and buffer. The stream channel
survey should match the as-built channel survey plan for the original mitigation site
as required by Special Condition 2.b.ii. No work shall be undertaken until the
Corps of Engineers has approved the restoration scope of work and schedule.
2. All sediment and erosion control measures placed in the mitigation site shall be
removed, and natural grades in those areas shall be restored prior to project
completion.
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3. Mitigation for 100 linear feet of disturbed stream channel and 0.03 acres of
disturbed wetlands that have occurred as a result of the unauthorized activity shall
be provided by payment to the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program
(NCEEP) in an amount determined by the NCEEP sufficient to perform 200 linear
feet of warm water stream and 0.06 acres of riparian wetlands mitigation in the
Cape Fear River Basin. The NCDOT shall, within 30 days of the issue date of this
letter, certify that sufficient funds have been provided to EEP to complete the
required mitigation.
It was further requested that you indicate your intentions and willingness to implement the
corrective actions mentioned above and bring the project back into compliance. Your letter of
July 20, 2007, only partially addresses what was requested.
Since no member of my staff or I attended the field meeting held on June 29, 2007, I can
neither comment on nor accept any concession that may have been agreed upon at that meeting.
I recognize that soil instability will be an issue with the restoration of this mitigation site.
However, I will reiterate that a complete restoration is required and you must implement what
ever measures necessary to control sedimentation and erosion, including but not necessarily
limited to diverting stream flow around the restoration work and working in the dry. Until the
restoration work has been completed and the project deemed in compliance with permit
conditions, the consideration of any proposed work or structures that would be located within the
mitigation site would be inappropriate. Further, any proposed work or structures located outside
the mitigation site and outside any jurisdictional areas would not require Department of the
Army authorization or approval. For, clarification, the mitigation boundaries on this site would
be from the toe of the fill slope to the edge of the right-of-way and from centerline station 28+75
to 31+50.
As you know, the Wilmington District has accepted on-site mitigation at a one to one
mitigation ratio and without imposing conservation easements because of the implied
commitment by NCDOT to protect the mitigation sites within the highway right-of-way in
perpetuity. The failure to diligently fullfill this commitment by NCDOT may jeopardize the way
the Wilmington District will evaluate these on-site proposals in the future.
Your prompt attention and response to the issues identified in this letter is required and we
again request that you confirm your intentions and willingness to implement the corrective
actions mentioned above within 10 days after receiving this letter. If you fail to act on the
matters as prescribed above to resolve the non-compliance issue, I will consider seeking
immediate legal action. Additionally, as you may recall from my July 3, 2007 letter,
administrative penalties are also being considered against you for your failure to comply with the
conditions of the issued Department of the Army permit.
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Should you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter further, please contact
Richard K. Spencer at the Wilmington Field Office, Regulatory Division, at telephone (910) 251-
4172.
Sincerely,
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S. Kenneth Jolly
Chief, Regulatory Division
Copies furnished:
W. F. Rosser, PE
State Highway Administrator
North Carolina Department of Transportation
1536 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1536
Mr. John Hennessy
North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
Div. of Water Quality
Mail Service Center 1650
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650
Brian Wrenn
North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
Div. of Water Quality
Mail Service Center 1650
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650
Mr. Ken Averette
North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
Div. of Water Quality
225 Green Street, Suite 714
Fayetteville NC 28115
Mr. Art King
Division Environmental Officer
North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division 8
P.O. Box 1067
Aberdeen, North Carolina 28315-1067
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Mr. Tim Johnson, PE
Division Engineer
North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division 8
P.O. Box 1067
Aberdeen, North Carolina 28315-1067