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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20171060 Ver 1_SHPO_USFWS_NPS_clearance_20170814Project No: WBS No.: Fed. Aid No: Federal Projrc! '['rackirig No. (Inle�7ia! Use) 15-11-0024 HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE ANll LANDSCAPES ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTS FORM This form only pertains to Historic Architecture and Landscapes for this project. It is not valid for Archaeological Resources. You rnust consult separately with the Archaeology Group. PROJECT INFORMATION County: Hyde & Dare 16SP.3914.1 Document PCE T e: Funding: State Federal Yes No Permit National Park Service Proiect Descrurtion: Passenger Ferry Service: temporary & final terminal facilities, parking area expansion, new docking areas, additional rest rooms, sidcwalk improvements, as well as signage for bus stops and procurement of transit vehicles for proposed bus route with stops throughout Ocracoke. SUMMARY OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPES REVIEW Descri�stion aireview ac�ivities, resulls, ar�d cvnclusions: Project falls within the National Register-listed Ocracoke Historic District (HY 0634) and within the National Parks Service's Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Project meeting held 12/06/2016 to discuss the ferries, terminals, parking, and bus route. They hat+� decided to scale back the bus route and only provide signage at the stops (no shelters or benches) and stops west of Creek Road will likely be eliminated because the roads are too na�row to accommodate the transit vehicles. National Park Service included in the meeting and have since issued a letter that states they do not object to the project. ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTS Property Name: Ocracoke Historie District Sfatus: NR Survey Site No.: I HY0634 Effects ❑ No Effect PIN.• Adverse Effect ❑ Adverse Effect R�v is�. c��,oi ns presQ.r��e� sl z4 j�i Q� � tish' �PS - �nvw �oa.�vn � she�}e� ad� ac � �! — n,e,w cotio r�or shel�e r N o�r'DVEP�SE E� • His�oric Archifecu�rc rmd l.andscapes E/'FGC7S ASSGSSMF.N% for•ui jorMina• 7 ransporrmion Projecls as �r/y7ed in llk 2IN17 Prog�mm��alic dg�•ewx�au. Page 1 of 2 Ex�lariation afEffec�Gs Determ�nation: . � � -�. �lrxns p►reser..+ed ��Z4��1� - no�-�P � n�.od+� ��I�h,.i ►� i n�ov►�p�.�.�le, wi -N�e � l��s�4�. � �. ti�i--« -l-~, Lrst af Environmet�tal Commilmenis: l�la�.�s 3 �esi9,n �v�.lo�r�v�a-ti-$ S�w�.w�ar o�.�}ac1�cQ , � FHWA Intends to use the State Historic Preservation Office's concurrence as a basis for a"de minimis" finding for the following properties, pursuant to Section 4(f�: SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION [�d p(s) ❑Previous Survey Info. hotos �rrespondence esign Plans FINDING BY NCDOT AND STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE Historic Architecture and Landscapes — ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTS NCDOT Arc�ta�ctural Historian [��_ - - � -� :� � State Historic Preservation Office Representatave ���i�`�! ,�l'�WA� Federal Agency Representative 1 2� 201�- Date � � z� . �� Date J' z`/"/7 Date Hi.croric Arcl�i�ecrure mid /.a�Klscnpes lihTECTS ASSGSSMIiM'jornr for Minor Trunspa•�a�rar Yrojuces asQ�(�jjrcd in �he 10U7 Programniu�ic Agivxmeni. Page 2 of 2 Projecl 7rpcking Ncz: 15-11-0024 i a����, NO ARCIIAEOLOGICAL SUItVEY l2FQUIRED FORM ,,�.�= �'.(�� �C34 �,,�q` This form only pertains to ARCHAI:OLO(;iC;AL RLSOU1tC�:5 for tlzis project. lt is noC G's?:' j�. '+.o xRSjt �Yi'�i�3" ��� f.9 i 1 ��� ,�� , valid for I-listoric Architecture and Lai�dscapes. You inust co��sult separately with the ,.. �� , �; i�e� F�istoric A��chitecture �nd Landscapes Group. ��,��'t�� PROJECT 1NFORMAI'ION Pr�ject No: WI3S No: I�:A. No: TBD 16SI'.3914.1 T13D Fedcarul P�rrnit Regitirer!? Counly.� liyde ancl Dare Dnctt�ner�l.' �l'CE Futading: ❑ State � I�ederal ❑ Yc;s � No /'ervnit 7'ype.• Project De,scriptinn: Project includes p�ssenger ferry service from Hatteras Cslancl to Oc�•acoke Islanci, constrirctinn of temporary and final ter�ninal facilities, parking area expansion, new docking area, additio��al rest rooms, design and construction of sidewalk imp�•ovements, plan for firture bi�s sto�s, aclding benches and bus signs, procuring t►ansit vehicles. A proposed lius rouie will circulnte witltin Ocracoke Village. An additional proposed roi�te wi11 originate in Ocracoke Village and iravel to the Sorrth Dock Ferry Ter�ninal (l2 miles) with proposed stops at the NPS Ca�npground/ Nature':["rails (3 miles), and Pony Pens (7 miles) .'['lie archaeological Area of Potential Efl:ects correspa��ds to all locations of grou�id disturbin� activities associated with tl�e improvements as described above StIMMARY O�' CUi,'I'iJRAL R:ESOUCtC:1�S ItI;VII{:W Briej'descriplron of review nclivities, reserlts of review, and cvnclrrsinns: A r�vier�v of tlae site maps and files archived at the Nortli Carolina Oi'tice ��f State t\rchaeology was conciucted on Dece�nber 3, 2U15. Syste�natic a�-chaeological su�•vey and NRIIP site evaluation investigations within the /1P}3 are li�nited to wc�rk completed by E#a��; (1958), 1'helps (1974), Cassedy (2003) and Seibel (2U09). '1'l�ese investigations resulted in the identification of two sites inclnding 3 l HY9 (originally designated 311-#Y01) thought t� bc a�� eroded shcli rnound �t�cl 31HY74** which consisis of 1 sin�;le specimen of blue truiisfer-printcd and hand-paittted peacl ware as we11 as c�ne ii•ag�nei�t of modei��� amber beer bottle glass (Seibel 2009:C.1). 31[-1Y74 was determined not eligible for listing on the NR1IN. No NRIIP eligible arcllaeolobic�l sites have been previotisly recorded tivithin the; APE. 'C'lie in�jority of tlae APF 15 considered low probability. Brief .F,xp/rinrdion of why ll�e «vailable infar�mrrtion provide,s n relinble liasi,�� for rerr,sonnhly predreling tlaat t/tere nre �to r�nidenlifier! leisloric prvperlres i►r lhe APF,: This undertaking was oi•iginally recc�mmended �or an arcl�aeological survey o�� 1/27/l6. Sribsequently a ineeting betweeu the NPS, the I'crry Division and NCDOT Cultural R�snurces staFf was held on December 6, 2016. Based u��on coasultations completed duri��� lhe meeting, lhe project was revised to lcssen iinpacts wid�in the CHNS. After re�nenlent of locations of discrete grnund distm•biug activities 2ssociated witli the project A�'E, iiachiding teansil stc�p locatious, passen�;er terininals as wcll as parkia�g and restro�m facilities, no �rchaealogical investigatio��s 1re �aow reco�nmended. '1'he original "S�irvey Required" reco�tuneuclation is atfached. For APB locations relutive a»d resources related to the CIINS, the project submitte�• must provide tl�is recommendation t� the approprit�te C�INS stuff for Cheir consideration and approval. SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION "No A71C'N�UiDLOGYSUI�I•'l;Y R/;'qUlR/sYJ"form �nr IAr A�nended�Llinnr• (ra�rsf�orinlim� /'rqjccer ns �unlified iri !hs 2015 f'ragrnrrirnalic dgreemeiit 1 uF2 See uttached: � Map(sj � Previous 5urvey [nfo ❑ Plaotos ❑ Photncnpy of County Survey Notes Odie�: F.[NDING BY NCDOT A1tCHA�ULO�IST Yrojecl Tracking No.: 15�11-0024 ❑Correspondence Cassedy, D.I�. 2003 I Iaag, W.G. Refereuces Cited Archaeological5urvey and Evaluztion for NC 12 Iuterim Imp�•ovem�nts to the Ocracoke Island Hotspot, I-lyde County, Noith Caralina, '�'IP R-3116-A. Keport oi� file, Nat�th Carafina Department ofTrx��sportation. 1958 '1'I�e Archaeology ofCoasfial Noi�th C'arofina. :Lauisian� State lliaiversity Studies, LOIIJSI�II� Slilt� U111VCCSAiy P1't'SS, F3aton Roa�;e. Pheips, b.S. 1974 An I;valuation of the Impact nfthe Ocracoke Village Water Syscein on Archaec�logical and I-.lista�ical Resources. I:ast Carolina University, C�reenvillc, North Carnlina. Matu�script on file, Dep�i�tment of Arcl�ives and Nista�y, ltaleigh, Nortli Carolina. Seibel, S. 20p9 An Intensive C�iltural Resources Investigation; l:,ots 1�nd 2 Springers Point, Hyde County, North Carolina. ESI Investigations No. 1332. ManY�script on file, llepai�tment of Archives and :Fiistory, Ralei�l�, North Car�lin�. "N� �JIiCFfAITOI.OGY SURDYiY Rl{JiIIRLll "foru� fnr �he Amendcd Mn�vr 'IY•m�a�or�arion 7'rajvcfs ns�Jxtrljffed !n rhe 20I5 Yrngram�iinlic ilg�iw�iarll. 2 of 2 United States Department of the Interior F1SH AND WILDL[FE SERVICE Raleigh Field Office Post Office Box 3372fi Ruleigh, Narth Carolina 27b36-3726 January 25, 2017 Clay Willis No�th Carolina Department ofTransportation 1 I3 Airport Drive, Suite 100 Edenton, NC 27932 Dear Mr. Willis: This lctter is in response to your Ictter of January 23, 2017 which provided the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) with the biological conclusion of the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDO'1� that the proposed passenger feny dock installation in Silvcr Lake Harbor on Ocrecoke Island in Hyde Caunty may at%ct, but is not likely to edversely aff'cct the federally endangered West lndian manatae (Trlchechus manatus). These comments are provided in accordance with Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531-1543). The NCDOT has agreed to irnplement the Service's GUIDELINES FOR AVOIDING IlVIPACTS TO THE WEST INDIAN MANATEE: PrecauHonary Measures for Construction Activities in North Carolina Wsters. Based on this commitment, and given the fact that the West Indian manatee is only an occasional visitor to North Carolina waters, the Service concurs with your conclusion that the proposed project may affcct, but is not likely to adversely affect the West Indian manatee. We believe that the tequirements of Section 7{a)(2) of the ESA have been satisfied. We remind you that obligations under Section 7 consultation must be reconsidered if: {I) new information revesls impacts of these identified actions that may affect listed species or critical habitat in a manner not previously considered in this review; (2} these actions are subsequently modified in a manner that was not considered in this review; or (3) a new species is listed or critical habitat determined that may be affected by these identified actions. The Service appreciates the opportunity to review this project. If you have any questions regarding our response, please contact Mr. Gary Jordan at (919) 856-4520 (Ex� 32). Sincerely, ��� �Pete Benjamin F�eld Supervisor Electronic copy: Bill Biddlecame, USACE, Washington, NC Travis Wilson, NCWRC, Creedmoor, NC N PS Form 10- l l4 (Rev. O 1/20l 7) National Park Service � ;:�,� � *" :'> ., u, ^ , y �:. ..0 L SPECIAL USE PERMIT Outer Banks Group: Cape Hatteras NS, Fort Raleigh NHS, & Wright Brothers NMEM 1401 National Park Drive Manteo, NC 27954 (252) 475-9000 caha_special_use_permits�nps.gov Name Jerry Jennings, P.E. Company/Organization NC Department of Transpo�tation - Ferry Division Street Address 113 Airport Drive. Suite 100 City State Zip Code Country Edenton NC 27932 Telephone Number C�II Phone Number 252�82-1850 252-312-3692 Fax Number Email Addresa Park Alpha Code CAHA Type of Use Pertnit # 5700-027 is hereby authorized to use the following described land or facilfties on thA Cape Hatteras Natlonal Seashore includlnp park land abutting and adjoining the NCDOT Ferry Terminal In Hatteras Vlllage and park land sltuated In Ocracoke Vlllage at the paric's Marina adjaceM to NCDOT Ferry Docks in Sllvar Laka The permlt beglns at 8:00 � am I � pm on 7/14H7. The permit explres et 6:00 ❑ am /� pm on 72/37N8. SUMMARY OF PERMITTED ACTIVITY: The conatruction of saveral visitor improvements for the Hetteres-0cracoke Pessenger Ferry Project as presented in the July 2077 Findinp of No Slpnlflcant Impact decision document to Support Improvements for the Hatteras-Ocracoke PassenQer Ferry Environmental Aasessmenk Speciflc actiona are outlined below: � Existing Halteras ferry terminal space wlll be converted into two addltlonal parking lots to accommodate passenger vehlcles and NCDOT ferry dlvlslon employees (approximately 0.2 8 0.4 acres In size to creabe 65 addiGonal parking apaces, more or less) (Fip 1). • A new open alr pessenger walting facllity (-1600 sq.ft.) wlll be constructed in front of the Ocracoke visitor center to shelter passenger ferry users irom the sun and raln (Fig 2�. • Sldewalk improvemerns to connect the passenger waiting erea to the Ocracoke visitor center and ferry dock will be constructed to create safe passage ways for travelers (Flg 2�. • A transit pullout area In front of the Ocracoke visitor center wlll be constructed to allow for safe pick-up and drop-off of passenger ferry users (Fig 2). . Three new reatroom (one male, one female and one femily/gender neutrel) facllities will be constructed behind the Ocrecoke vlaitor center on the ezisting pertnit trailer foundation to augment the NPS's existfng restroom facilkles (Fip 2). • Relocation of the existing boardwalk/ramp at the visltor center to the right side of the deck area. • Construct floadng ferry dock between the NPS boat docks (Flg 2). Person on site responslble for adherenoe to the terms and conditions of the permit (include contact information) As named above Authorizing legisletion or other authoriry: 36 CFR Chptr 1, Part 7.6 8 2.60 APPLICATION FEE PERFORMANCE BOND LIABILITY INSURANCE COST RECOVERY LOCATION FEE ❑ Received � Not Required ❑ Requlred � Not Required � Requlred ❑ Required � Not Required ❑ Required � Not Required Amount � Amount a Amount $1,000,000 ACORD Amount � Amount $ NPS Form 10-1 l4 (Rev. Ol/2017) Na[ional Park Service ,� ~'A., ,1�+Y .�•� SPECIAL USE PERMIT Outer Banks Group: Cape Hatteras NS, Fort Raleigh NHS, & Wright Brothers NMEM 1401 National Pa�1c Drive Manteo, NC 27954 (252) 475-9000 caha_special_use_permits@nps.gov ISSUANCE of this pertnit is subject to the attached wnditions. The undersigned hereby accepts this permit subject to the tertns, covenants, obligations, and reservations, expressed or implied herein. ` T �+Uil�i.� �iJli io'J�Y��/ �`9�✓ Date: � ��� E i ' nature � P R �g ��..� � ��� '� TiUe: Deputy Superintendent Date: "//�j `ab/> Authorizing NPS Official l CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT Failure to comply with any of the terms and wndilions of this pertnit may result in the immediate suspension or revocation of the pertnit. [36 CFR 1.6(h)] 1. The permittee is prohibited from giving false information; to do so will be considered a breach of conditions and be grounds for revocation: [36 CFR 2.32(a) (3)]. 2. This permit may not be transferred or assigned without the prior written consent of the Superintendent. 3. The permittee shall exercise this privilege subject to the supervision of the Superintendent or designee, and shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, county and municipal laws, ordinances, regulations, codes, and the terms and conditions of this permit. Failure to do so may result in the immediate suspension of the permitted activity or the revocation of the permit. All costs associated with clean up or damage repairs in conjunction with a revoked permit will be the responsibility of the permittee. 4. The permittee is responsible for making all necessary contacts and errangements with other Federel, State, end local agencies to secure required inspections, permits, licenses, etc. 5. The park area associated with this permit will remain open and available to the public during park visiting hours. This permit does not guarantee exclusive use of an area. Permit activities will not unduly interFere with other park visito�s' use and enjoyment of the area. 6. This permit may be revoked at the discretion of the Superintendent upon 24 hours notice. 7. This permit may be revoked without notice if damage to resources or facilities occurs or is threatened, notwithstanding any other term or condition of the permit to the contrary. 8. This permit is made upon the express condition that the United States, its agents and employees shall be free from all liabilities and claims for damages and/or suits for or by reason of any injury, injuries, or death to any person or persons or property of any kind whatsoever, whether to the person or property of the Permittee, its agents or employees, or third parties, from any cause or causes whatsoever while in or upon said premises or any part thereof during the term of this permit or occasioned by any occupancy or use of said premises ar any activity carried on by the Permittee in connection herewith, and the Permittee hereby covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the United States, its agents, and employees from all liabilities, charges, expenses and costs on account of or by reason of any such injuries, deaths, liabilities, claims, suits or losses however occurring or damages growing out of the same. 9. Permittee agrees that it shall be liable for its actions and actions of its officers, employees, involuntary servant or agent of the State to the extent allowable under the North Carolina Tort Claims Act. Permittee also agrees to require its contractors, subcontractors and agents to carry general liability insurance against claims occasioned by the action or omissions of its contractors, subcontractors, agents and employees in carrying out the activities and operations authorized by this permit. The policy shall be in the amount(s) as specified on page 1 of this permit and underwritten by a NPS Fo[m l0-1 14 (Rev, Ol/2017) National Park Service � , � ;r . '` ��,,, � . �w f + _� SPECIAL USE PERMIT Outer Banks Group: Cape Hatteras NS, Fort Raleigh NHS, & Wright Brothers NMEM 1401 National Park Drive Manteo, NC 27954 (252) 475-9000 caha_speclal_use�ermlts�nps.gov United States company naming the United States of America as additionally insured. The permittee agrees to provide the Superintendent with such Certificate of Insurance with the proper endorsements prior to the commencement of an activity under this permit. 10. Permittee agrees to deposit with the park a bond in the amount of $ N/A from an authorized bonding company or in the form of cash or cash equivalent, to guarantee that all financial obligations to the park will be met. 11. Costs incurred by the park as a result of accepting and processing the application and managing and monitoring the permitted activity will be reimbursed by the permittee. Administrative costs and estimated costs for activities on site must be paid when the permit is approved. If any additional costs are incurred by the park, the permittee will be billed at the conclusion of the permit. Should the estimated costs paid exceed the actual costs incurred; the difference will be returned to the permittee. 12. The person(s) named on the permit as in charge of the permitted activity on-site must have full authority to make any decisions about the activity and must remain available at all times. He/she shall be responsible for a!I individuals, groups, vendors, etc. involved with the permit 13. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as binding the Service to expend in any one fiscal year any sum in excess of appropriations made by Congress or administratively allacated for the purpose of this permit for the �scal year, or to involve the Service in any contract or other obligation for the further expenditure of money in excess of such appropriations or allocations. 14. If any provision of this permit shall be found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this permit shall not be affected and the other provisions of this permit shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. 15. In the event of an emergency, dial 817. In the event of an incident that does not require emergency assistance, dial 252�73-3444. 16. As part of planning for this project, the permittee provided an Environmental Assessment of the project from which the park was able to determine that the projects proposed construction activities will not have a significant effect on the human environment in accordance with Section 102(2) (C) of NEPA and that impacts to natural and cultural resources within the project area will either have no, or minimal adverse impacts fram project actions. A full copy of the park's signed Finding of No Significant Impact for the'project is attached, and specifically incorporated herein as if fully rewritten here. 17. The permittee's primary contracts for these projects while on site shall be the park's Point of Contact Shelly Rollinson (252-475-8318) for Hatteras Island, and Tracey Fox (252-475-4461) for Ocracoke Island. Provide the park POC's with the project schedule as soon as it is known and provide periodic updates of project woric. The park public information officer will be notified by park POC's at least two weeks in advance of scheduled work and/or when start date has been established by contract, so that a news release may be provided to the public. General Const�uction 18. Building and site design will be as compatible as practicable with the existing architectural characteristics of the park facilities through similar architectural features, materials, and color. 19. The project shall include a pre-construction meeting and a final inspection meeting, in addition to regularly scheduled project meetings and site visits. 20. All construction generated debris will be removed from the park to an approved landfill. 21. Any park infrastructure impacted during construction, including but not limited to paved and unpaved roadways, walkways, turf, shall be restored to pre-construction conditions upon completion of the project. 22. Construction materials shall be chosen so as to cause as little impact to the site as possible. Treated lumber and any other materials which might cause detrimental leaching shall be avoided. 23. Construction Zone shall be clearly mariced. Fencing or other type of NPS approved temporary barriers shall be installed. . • NPS Fortn 10-I l4 (Rev. Ol/2017) National Park St:rvice ' �.— ` '�' '. :; .. ..d. ia�: SPECIAL USE PERMIT Outer Banks Group: Cape Hatteras NS, Fort Raleigh NHS, & Wright Brothers NMEM 1401 National Park Drive Manteo, NC 27954 (252) 475-9000 caha_special_use_permlts�nps.gov 24. Project activities shall allow reasonable access for visitors, partners, and employees commuting to/from local communities. Important not to unreasonably deter visitor access to park facilities. 25. Additional standard conditions within the SUP shall be adhered to. 26. Project applicant will forward a copy of all other agency permits related to the undertaking of the project. Copies will be forwarded to the park's compliance office for inclusion in the project's administrative record. 27. Dock construction and placement of fill fo� parking areas and other upland improvements at both harbor locations require a permit from the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management (NCDCM) pursuant to the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA). Soils and Vegetation 28. Project limits of disturbance (LOD) will be clearly marked and verified prior to any construction work. No wark shall be conducted beyond the marked LOD. 29. At completion of action/project, area used is restored in a timely manner to pre-action or better condition (e.g. all temporary marking/fencing/flagging is removed). Follow-up monitoring may be required if area not restored to the satisfaction of the Superintendent. 30. Fueling of any type, whether equipment or vehicles, must be done either on non-pervious surfaces such as concrete or asphalt, or deploy a spill containment pad. 31. Equipment must be free of any fluid leaks (fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid, etc.) upon arrival to the work site and will be inspected at the beginning of each shift for leaks. Leaking equipment will be removed off site for necessary repairs before the commencement of work. 32. Parking of personal vehicles will be within designated areas only. Only company/government vehicles are permitted on site. 33. Contractor must be required to maintain fence lines once they have been installed and/or repaired. 34. Construction materials staging areas will be restricted to previously disturbed sites. 35. Project leaders, during project planning, shall develop erosion control design elements. This erosion plan shall be reviewed and approved by the appropriate federal, state, local review authorities. 36. Construction activities shall be restricted during saturated soil conditions or severe weather conditions to avoid damage to soils and vegetation. 37. Ground surtace treatment will include grading to natural contours, topsoil and topsoil mantle replacement, seeding, and planting. This work will occur as soon after the completion of construction as possible. 38. Soil and flll material must be weed-free and from a source approved by the National Park Senrice. 39. To minimize the amount of ground disturbance, staging and stockpiling areas shall be located in previously disturbed sites, away from visitor use areas to the greatest extent possible. All staging and stockpiling areas shall be returned to pre�onstruction conditions following construction. 40. Soil disturbance shall be minimized to the greatest extent possible to reduce disturbance to native plants and reduce the potential for the introduction or spread of invasive non-native plant species. Archeological Resources 41. Should construction unearth cultural resources, work will be stopped in the area of discovery and the park will consult with the State Historic Preservation Officer and the in accordance with §36 CFR 800.13, Post Review Discoveries. In the unlikely event that human remains are discovered during canstruction, provisions outlined in the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (1990) will be followed. Visitor Use and Experience 42. A public information program to warn of temporary closures, delays, and road hazarcJs during construction shall be implemented. This program will help convey appropriate messages to the public and aid in mitigating potential impacts on visitors' expectations and experiences. 43. Provide the public with the project schedule as soon as it is known and provide periodic updates of project work. 44. To the extent practical, work shall be scheduled to avoid construction activity and construction related delays during peak visitation times. No holiday or night time worK shall be allowed. Weekend work (Friday through Sunday) shall not be allowed unless authorized in writing by the park's Superintendent. 45. No amplified artificial music (stereos, smartphones, etc.) will be allowed while conducting construction activities within visitor use areas such as the Ocracoke visitor center area. NPS Fortn 10-114 (Rev. Ol/"LOl7) National Pazk Service : � :��`�� "•':;_ :. �- ; SPECIAL USE PERMIT Outer Banks Group: Cape Hatteras NS, Fort Raleigh NHS, & Wright Brothers NMEM 1401 National Park Drive Manteo, NC 27954 (252) 475-9000 caha special_use_permlts�nps.gov 46. To reduce noise and pollution emissions, construction equipment will not idle any longer than is necessary for safety and/or mechanical reasons. 47. If the improvements made under this permit fall into disrepair, be damaged or destroyed and not restored by the permittee, or cease to be used further for the purpose it was intended, then the Superintendent, at his/her discretion, may terminate this permit and the permittee's continued use of the area and may require the permittee to restore the area to park land at the permittee's cost, all to the entire satisfaction of the Superintendent. Superintendent may revoke the permit and/or stop the construction project should any of the permit conditions or best management practices as set out herein be violated.