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PUBLIC NOTICE
US Army Corps
Of Engineers
Wilmington District
Issue Date: May 18, 2017
Comment Deadline: June 19, 2017
Corps Action ID Number: SAW-2016-01348
The Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers (Corps) received an application from
Vulcan Materials Company (VMC) seeking Department of the Army authorization to
impact Waters of the US, associated with the expansion of the VMC Cabarrus Quarry
located in Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Specific plans and location information are described below and shown on the attached
plans. This Public Notice and all attached plans are also available on the Wilmington
District Web Site at
http://www.saw.usace.army.mil/Missions/RegulatoryPermitProgram.aspx
Applicant:
Vulcan Materials Company
Attn: Mr. Tony Johnson
11020 David Taylor Drive, Suite 105
Charlotte, North Carolina 28262
Phone: 571-422-6401
Email: johnsonto@vmcmail.com
AGENT:
A Fine Line Design
Attn: Mr. Craig R. Wyant
Post Office Box 163
High Shoals, North Carolina 8077
Phone: 704-240-0793
Email: craig.wyant@charter.net
Authority
The Corps evaluates this application and decides whether to issue, conditionally issue, or
deny the proposed work pursuant to applicable procedures of the following Statutory
Authorities:
Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344)
Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403)
Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972
(33 U.S.C. 1413)
Location
Directions to Site: The VMC Cabarrus Quarry is located on Poplar Tent Road, in
Concord, in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. From I-85 north of Charlotte take the
Poplar Tent Road exit. Turn left onto Poplar Tent Road. Follow to Cabarrus Quarry
office on right to check in. From office take Poplar Tent Road to Harris School Road,
turn right, follow to Cessna Road and turn right, Follow to Trail Road and turn right. Site
is at end of Trail Road on right consisting of Tax Parcel ID 4691-31-9145
Project Area (acres):Nearest Town:
68.91 acres (expansion area) Concord, NC
Nearest Waterway: River Basin:
Coddle Creek Pee Dee
Latitude and Longitude:
35.4159 N, 80.6970°W
Existing Site Conditions
The VMC Cabarrus Quarry “Andrews” Expansion site is located in the piedmont
physiographic region of North Carolina. Mining operations at the quarry began prior to
1996 and have remained active through the present. The total mine is 413.64 acres in land
area.
The project area is approximately 75% forested land with mixed medium aged pine and
hardwoods. The remainder of land is open crop fields or young successional growth.
Surrounding land use is rural residential to the northwest, existing rock quarry to the
southeast, and forested land to the northeast and southeast. A perennial unnamed tributary
to Coddle Creek runs along the southern property boundary. The aquatic resources within
the project area include one medium quality unnamed intermittent tributary to Coddle
Creek. Elevations on the site range from a low of 630 feet above Mean Sea Level (MSL)
along the southeastern property boundary, to a high of approximately 730 feet MSL along
the northwestern property boundary on Trail Drive. The NRCS Soil Survey of Cabarrus
County, North Carolina shows the project area as being underlain by Cecil sandy clay
loam over a majority of the site with a small amount of Poindexter loam in the southern
corner. The hydrologic regime is predominately driven by runoff from onsite forest land
and agricultural fields and from off site stormwater runoff from residential development
north of the project area. The first order tributary originating on the property arises from
surface flow and has historically been deeply eroded into the landscape due to past
agricultural practices.
Permitting and Jurisdictional Determination History
File Number Subject
SAW-1996-04022 Jurisdictional determination on 9.7 acres of the mine site.
SAW-1999-30139 Nationwide Permit 26 allowing the loss of 0.31 acre of wetlands.
SAW-2002-31237 Jurisdictional determination on 8.163 acres of the mine site.
SAW-2004-30423 Jurisdictional determination on 85.3 acres of the mine site.
SAW-2007-00681 Individual Permit allowing the loss of 0.49 acre of wetlands and
1,592 linear feet of stream
Applicant’s Stated Purpose
Applicants: The applicant’s stated purpose is to expand the existing pit to allow for
mining operations to continue for the near future and to provide storage space for the
overburden and waste rock generated in order to access the known reserves of the pit
expansion.
Basic: The basic purpose of this project is to mine construction grade aggregate.
Overall: The overall purpose of this project is to mine construction grade aggregate in
order to supply the surrounding market need on a long term basis in a systematic and cost
effective manner.
Project Description
The proposed project would involve the expansion of the existing Cabarrus Quarry pit to
the north on the existing Cabarrus Quarry property and as an overburden storage area for
the soil and waste rock removed to expose the rock resource in the quarry pit.
The project would result in the loss of 359 linear feet of medium quality headwater
intermittent stream. The proposed stream channel impacts would result from the
construction of a rip rap underdrain, check dam, and placement of the overburden fill
over the underdrain. Wetlands will not be impacted by the project. The applicant’s
preferred alternative would allow the mine to continue operations through the life of the
mine.
Avoidance and Minimization
While the applicant’s preferred alternative plan would directly impact more jurisdictional
stream than some other alternatives considered, the plan has been designed to avoid direct
impacts to approximately 116 linear feet of a first order stream and minimize indirect
impacts to a second order perennial stream through the use of a 100 foot buffer and basin
to protect it from pollutants and sedimentation..
Compensatory Mitigation
The applicant offered the following compensatory mitigation plan to offset unavoidable
functional loss to the aquatic environment:
There are no active mitigation banks within HUC 03040105; therefore, the applicant
proposes mitigation for all permanent impacts via the purchase of stream mitigation
credits from the North Carolina Division of Mitigation Services (DMS). The applicant
provided supporting documentation in a letter dated April 11, 2017, from DMS,
indicating that they are willing to accept compensatory mitigation payment for up to 359
linear feet of stream impacts within the Rocky River Sub-Basin within the Yadkin River
Basin (030040105).
Essential Fish Habitat
Pursuant to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, this
Public Notice initiates the Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) consultation requirements. The
Corps’ initial determination is that the proposed project would not effect EFH or
associated fisheries managed by the South Atlantic or Mid Atlantic Fishery Management
Councils or the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Cultural Resources
Pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, Appendix C of
33 CFR Part 325, and the 2005 Revised Interim Guidance for Implementing Appendix C,
the District Engineer consulted district files and records and the latest published version
of the National Register of Historic Places and initially determines that:
Should historic properties, or properties eligible for inclusion in the National
Register, be present within the Corps’ permit area; the proposed activity requiring
the DA permit (the undertaking) is a type of activity that will have no potential to
cause an effect to an historic properties.
The District Engineer’s final eligibility and effect determination will be based upon
coordination with the SHPO and/or THPO, as appropriate and required, and with full
consideration given to the proposed undertaking’s potential direct and indirect effects on
historic properties within the Corps-indentified permit area.
Endangered Species
Pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Corps reviewed the project area,
examined all information provided by the applicant and consulted the latest North
Carolina Natural Heritage Database. Based on available information:
The Corps determines that the proposed project may affect federally listed
endangered or threatened species or their formally designated critical habitat. The
Corps initiates consultation under Section 7 of the ESA and will not make a
permit decision until the consultation process is complete.
Other Required Authorizations
The Corps forwards this notice and all applicable application materials to the appropriate
State agencies for review.
North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR)
: The Corps will generally not
make a final permit decision until the NCDWR issues, denies, or waives the state
Certification as required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (PL 92-500). The receipt
of the application and this public notice, combined with the appropriate application fee, at
the NCDWR Central Office in Raleigh constitutes initial receipt of an application for a
401 Certification. A waiver will be deemed to occur if the NCDWR fails to act on this
request for certification within sixty days of receipt of a complete application. Additional
information regarding the 401 Certification may be reviewed at the NCDWR Central
Office, 401 and Buffer Permitting Unit, 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North
Carolina 27604-2260. All persons desiring to make comments regarding the application
for a 401 Certification should do so, in writing, by June 19, 2017 to:
NCDWR Central Office
Attention: Ms. Karen Higgins, 401 and Buffer Permitting Unit
(USPS mailing address): 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Or,
(physical address): 512 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
North Carolina Division of Coastal Management (NCDCM):
Based upon all available information, the Corps determines that this application
for a Department of Army (DA) permit does not involve an activity which would
affect the coastal zone, which is defined by the Coastal Zone Management (CZM)
Act (16 U.S.C. § 1453).
Evaluation
The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable
impacts including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest.
That decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of
important resources. The benefit which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the
proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. All factors
which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered including the cumulative effects
thereof; among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental
concerns, wetlands, historic properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, flood plain
values (in accordance with Executive Order 11988), land use, navigation, shoreline
erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy
needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property
ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. For activities involving
the discharge of dredged or fill materials in waters of the United States, the evaluation of
the impact of the activity on the public interest will include application of the
Environmental Protection Agency’s 404(b)(1) guidelines.
Commenting Information
The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State and local
agencies and officials, including any consolidated State Viewpoint or written position of
the Governor;Indian Tribes and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate
the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments received will be considered by the
Corps of Engineers to determine whether to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for
this proposal. To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered
species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects and the other
public interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an
Environmental Assessment (EA) and/or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Comments are also used to
determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the
proposed activity.
Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice,
that a public hearing be held to consider the application. Requests for public hearings
shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. Requests for a
public hearing shall be granted, unless the District Engineer determines that the issues
raised are insubstantial or there is otherwise no valid interest to be served by a hearing.
The Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District will receive written comments pertinent to
the proposed work, as outlined above, until 5pm, June 19, 2017. Comments should be
submitted to David L. Shaeffer, Asheville Regulatory Field Office,
151 Patton Avenue, Room 208, Asheville, North Carolina 28801-5006, at (704) 510-
1437 or via e-mail at AshevilleNCREG@usace.army.mil.