Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout19900206 Ver 1_Complete File_19900101•.r- Y4 5TATE State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Marlin, Govemor George T. Everett, Ph.D. Wtlliam W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Director April 23; 1990 . Paul Flynn and Marvin Smith 10 Overlook Drive Cullowhee, North Carolina 28723 Dear Messrs. Flynn and Smith: subject: Certification Pursuant to Section 401 of the Federal Clean Water Act, Proposed Christmas Tree Farm Paul Flynn and Marvin Smith Wilson Creek Jackson County Attached hereto are two (2) copies of Certification No. 2453 issued to Paul Flynn and Marvin Smith dated April 23, 1990. If we can be of further assistance, do.not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, George T. Everett irector Attachments cc: Wi ington District Corps of Engineers eville Regional Office r. William Mills Mr. John Parker Polludon Prevendon Pays P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-7015 w NORTH CAROLINA Jackson County CERTIFICATION THIS CERTIFICATION is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section 401 Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section .0500 to Paul Flynn and Marvin Smith pursuant to an application filed on the 18th day of January, 1990 to place fill/excavated material in a wetland for expansion of a Christmas tree farm operation. The Application provides adequate assurance that the•< discharge of fill material into the wetlands adjacent tg Wils* Creek in conjunction with the proposed Chfistmas tree farm expansion in Jackson County will not result in a violation of applicable Water Qualit Standards and discharge guidelines. Therefore, the State of?,orth Carolina certifies that this activity will not violate Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, 307 of PL 92-500 and PL 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the application and conditions hereinafter set forth. Condition(s) of Certification: 1. That the activity be conducted in such a manner as to prevent significant increase in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction related discharge (increases such that the turbidity in the Stream is 50 NTU's or less are not considered significant). Violations of any condition herein set forth shall result in revocation of this Certification. This Certification shall become null and void unless the above condition is made a condition of the Federal Permit. This the 23rd day of April, 1990. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT eorge T. Everett, Director WQC# 2453 ,a ti ?? auue vd*'? +' State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office James G. Martin, Governor Ann 13. Orr William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY SECTION February 8, 1990 MEMORANDUM TO: William Mills THROUGH: Forrest R. W sj? Regional Wate Supesor r., FROM: William E. An erson Environmental '.Cechni an SUBJECT: CESAW-0090-N-050-0118 -„-: Paul Flynn/Marvin Smith Project Jackson County The subject project requires a water quality certification to allow draining approximately two and one half acres of wetlands in order to lower the water table sufficiently to grow shrubs or Christmas trees. The site has been used as a hay field and is presently grassed. There are pools of surface water on the site, some of which contain frog eggs, others contain Iron Bacteria. Ther e are some existing drain lines on the site. The field is bordered on the west and north by the stream, on the south by a pasture which is also a wetland area, and on the east by the road. Although this site does not presently appear to exhibit a significant amount of wetlands habitat, there are fairly extensive wetland areas adjacent to the stream near this project which have not been cleared. Issuing certification for this project will likely result in increased pressure to develop the other wetland areas along the streams. This project will require increased use of chemicals in an area in close proximity to the stream and to drainage which is flowing directly to the stream. There will also be a greatly increased likelihood of sedimentation in the stream from disturbing these highly erodible soils. Interchange Building,, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 • -1dephone 704-251-6208 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Bill Mills Memorandum February 8, 1990 Page Two In consideration of the above,, it is recommended that certification for this project be denied. If additional clarification is needed, please let me know. EN of , United States Department of the Interior ¦ 1?' N .?° -- FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE o Raleigh Field Office -? Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 p10.f w-,,jA ¦? ¦ .• J March t',1000+ ?+- MAR .: 9 Lieutenant Colonel Thomas C. Suermann- District Engineer U.S. Army Corps of Engineers MAR Wilmington District Post Office Box 1890 ¢.?? ?• nkl? Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Dear Lieutenant Colonel Suermann: This is the report of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) for the Department of the Interior concerning the permit application by Mr. Paul Flynn and Mr. Marvin Smith to construct a tile drain system in wetlands adjacent to Cullowhee Creek (identified in the Public Notice as Wilson Creek), Jackson County, North Carolina (CESAW-C090-N-050-0118). This report is submitted in accordance with provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. 661-667e), and Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531-1543). It is to be used in your determination of 404(b)(1) compliance (40 CFR 230) and your public interest review (33 CFR 320.4) as it relates to protection of fish and wildlife resources. Information concerning the exact location of the proposed project site was not provided in the Public Notice, and the Service was unable to obtain this information from the Corps until February 20, 1990. Accordingly, upon the Service's request, Mr. Cliff Winefordner of your office extended the Service's deadline for providing comments on this permit application to March 2, 1990. According to the Public Notice, the applicants are proposing to drain 2.5 acres of wetlands adjacent to Cullowhee Creek by installing approximately 1,000 linear feet of 6-inch drain tile in a 2-foot-wide by 3-foot-deep main and lateral ditch system excavated through the wetlands. The drain tile is proposed to be covered with a 6-inch layer of crushed stone followed by material removed during excavation of the ditch system. The system will drain directly into Cullowhee Creek. The purpose of the project is to remove the wetland hydrology of the area to allow expansion of an adjacent Christmas tree farm. A Service biologist visited the proposed project site on February 22, 1990. The majority of the site, which according to the Public Notice is presently used as a hayfield, has been mowed. However, unmowed vegetation present on a large, shallow drainage area located in the eastern portion of the project indicates the site is currently vegetated with such emergent wetland species as soft rush (Juncus effusus), seedbox (Ludwigia alternifolia), swamp aster (Aster puniceus), and a variety of grasses. Numerous temporary shallow pools were present in and around this drainway and at a few scattered locations on the site. These inundated areas provide important spawning, nesting, nursery, foraging, and cover habitat for a wide variety of invertebrate, amphibian, and reptilian species, as well as foraging habitat for a variety of avian and small mammalian species. In addition to their habitat value, the wetlands on the project site likely play an important role in maintaining the water quality of Cullowhee Creek by trapping and filtering sediments and pollutants from runoff from adjacent agricultural lands. The lower portion of Cullowhee Creek from its confluence with Tilley Creek downstream to the Tuckasegee River is designated as General Trout Waters by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (Commission). Though this designation does not include the portion of Cullowhee Creek at or immediately below the project site, information provided by the Commission's District 9 Fisheries Biologist indicates that Cullowhee Creek in the project area does support trout as well as provide habitat for several other fish and wildlife species. As proposed, the project will allow runoff from the surrounding land, likely carrying pesticides, fertilizers, and other pollutants typically associated with Christmas tree farms and other forms of agriculture, to drain directly into Cullowhee Creek. The Service considers palustrine, emergent, persistent wetlands such as those on the project site as habitat of high to medium value to fish and wildlife species. The Service's Mitigation Policy (Federal Register, 46(15):7644-7663, January 23, 1981) for such habitat calls for no net loss of habitat value while minimizing loss of in-kind habitat value. In view of this, the Service concludes that the impacts associated with this project will result in significant adverse alteration and elimination of important fish and wildlife resources. Further, it is the Service's belief that authorization of this project would be contrary to the provisions of the Environmental Protection Agency's 404(b)(1) Guidelines for Specification of Disposal Sites for Dredged or Fill Material (Federal Register (249):85344-85357, December 24, 1980) which prohibit wetland filling for noni.rater-dependent activities when a practicable alternative exists. Since the purpose of this wetland filling is nonwater-dependent, a practical alternative is presumed by the guidelines to be available. Accordingly, in order to effect fish and wildlife resource conservation and to fulfill the public trust in this matter, it is the Service's recommendation that the Corps of Engineers not issue Department of the Army authorization for this project. Based on our records and observations made during the Service's February 22, 1990, site inspection, there are no federally listed or proposed endangered or threatened plant or animal species in the impact area of the project. Therefore, the requirements of Section 7(c) of the Act are fulfilled. However, obligations under Section 7 of the Act must be reconsidered if: (1) new information reveals impacts of this identified action that may affect listed species or critical habitat in a manner not previously considered; (2) this action is subsequently modified in a manner which was not considered in this review; or (3) a new species is listed or critical habitat determined that may be affected by the identified action. Although we do not have records of federally listed or proposed species within the project vicinity, we have enclosed a list of species that are currently under status review by the Service that may occur in the impact area of the project. Status review species are not legally protected under the Endangered Species Act and are not subject to any of its provisions, including Section 7, until they are formally proposed or listed as endangered/ threatened. We are including these species in our response for the purpose of giving you advance notification. These species may be listed in the future, at which time they will be protected under the Endangered Species Act. In the meantime, we would appreciate anything you might do to avoid impacting these species. The Service appreciates the opportunity to provide conservation recommendations on this project. We would be pleased to meet with you, your staff, or the applicant to discuss our concerns. Please advise us of any action taken by your office in this matter. The Service has assigned Asheville Field Office Log Number 4-2-90-024 to this project. Please refer to this number in all future correspondence directed to us concerning this matter. Sincerely, / L.K. Mike Gantt Field Supervisor 1 IN REPLY REFER TO LOG NO. 4-2-90-024 STATUS REVIEW SPECIES "Status Review" (SR) species are not legally protected under the Endangered Species Act and are not subject to any of its provisions, including Section 7, until they are formally proposed or listed as endangered/threatened. We are including these species in our response for the purpose of giving you advance notification. These species may be listed in the future, at which time they will be protected under the Endangered Species Act. In the meantime, we would appreciate anything you might do to avoid impacting them. FISHES Olive darter - Percina squamata PLANT'S Short-styled oconee-bells - Shortia galacifolia yana Carey's saxifrage - Saxifraga care Wolf's milk spurge - Euphorbia purpurea Biltmore sedge - Carex biltmoreana White leaved sunflower - Helianthus glaucophyllus Hellbender - Cryptobranchus alleganiensis ,1 ' I DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY' I, ,> Wilmington District, Corps of Enginee Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 ^`?_'??rlb?t•? CESAW-C090-N-050-0118 January 25, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE PAUL FLYNN and MARVIN SMITH, 10 OVERLOOK DRIVE, CULLOWHEE, NORTH CAROLINA 28723 have applied for a Department of the Army permit TO INSTALL A DRAIN TILE SYSTEM TO CONVERT 2.5 ACRES OF WETLANDS ADJACENT TO WILSON CREEK TO A CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATION IN WILSON CREEK COMMUNITY, Jackson County, North Carolina. The following description of the work is taken from data provided by the applicant and from observations made during an onsite visit by a representative of the Corps of Engineers. Plans submitted with the application show the installation of approximately 1000 linear feet of 6-inch perforated drain tile in a 2-foot wide by 3-foot deep main and lateral ditch system. The drain tile will be covered with a 6-inch layer of crushed stone. The 260 cubic yards of material excavated from the trench by backhoe will be replaced in the trench with the excess material being spread over the adjacent ground. The drainage system will drain into Wilson Creek. The wetland area contains Nickwasi and Cullowhee hydric soils and is presently used as a hayfield. The purpose of the work is to remove the wetland hydrology from the parcel to enable expansion of the adjacent existing tree farm. Plans showing the work are included with this public notice. The State of North Carolina will review this public notice to determine the need for the applicant to obtain any required State authorization. No Department of the Army permit will be issued until the coordinated State viewpoint on the proposal has been received and reviewed by this agency, nor will a Department of the Army permit be issued until the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management has determined the applicability of a Water Quality Certificate as required by PL 92-500. This application is being considered pursuant to Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Any person may request, in writing within the comment period specified in the notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Requests for public hearing shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. The District Engineer has consulted the latest published version of the National Register of Historic Places for the presence or absence of registered properties, or properties listed as being eligible for inclusion therein, and this worksite is not registered property or property listed as being eligible for inclusion in the Register. Consultation of the National Register constitutes the extent of cultural resource investigations by the District Engineer, and he is otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. Presently, unknown archaeological, scientific, prehistorical, or historical data may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit. -2- The District Engineer has determined, based on a review of data furnished by the applicant and onsite observations, that the activity will not affect species, or their critical habitat, designated as endangered or threatened pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts, including cumulative impacts, of the proposed activity and its intended use on the public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts which the proposed activity may have on the public interest requires a careful weighing of all those factors which become relevant in each particular case. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision whether to authorize a proposal, and if so the conditions under which it will be allowed to occur, are therefore determined by the outcome of the general balancing process. That decision should reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal must be considered including the cumulative effects thereof. Among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, flood plain values, land use, navigation, shore 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 placement of dredged or fill materials in waters of the United States, a permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized by such permit would not comply with the Environmental Protection Agencies' 404(b)(1) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or criteria, a permit will be granted unless the District Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest. Generally, the decision whether to issue this Department of the Army permit will not be made until the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (DEM) issues, denies, or waives State certification required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The DEM considers whether or not the proposed activity will comply with Sections 301, 302, 306, and 307 of the Clean Water Act. The application and this public notice for the Department of the Army permit serves as application to the DEM for certification. Additional information regarding the Clean Water Act certification may be reviewed at the offices of the Environmental Operations Section, North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, Salisbury Street, Archdale Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies of such materials will be furnished to any person requesting copies upon payment of reproduction costs. The North Carolina Division of Environmental Management plans to take final action in the issuance of the Clean Water Act certification on or after February 20, 1990. -3- All persons desiring to make comments regarding the application for Clean Water Act certification should do so in writing delivered to the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, Post Office Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687, on or before February 12, 1990, Attention: Mr. William Mills. Written comments pertinent to the proposed work, as outlined above, will be received in this office, Attention: Mr. David Baker, until 4:15 p.m., February 23, 1990, or telephone (704) 259-0856. fi ll tf . r r I IF r - j + _ - - 4 1 - _T -? 4 4T., t 4 11 + ft y -f - ; 4 T . + -t -44 7 I t 4 rT T_ l?1 .1• . f L 1 f j 4- r L ? - r Y' - t L t fill 4- L. .. ? t r U. 7- 1-1 t i - 1 1 . .l r r- r - f .. ?. I : 1 rrll X L NJ L TT " _U 70 fill ;-H ?T 4. -r tZ yy Z w N5 n t, C CrI 1111 ! ' 1 ( I t i f j r t .-.4 . n !n N Z t t . i : { }} .- - •-1 j 1 Ijf lj j T I - 4.-L L L LL t i IT :.1_if . ___ ____ _...- . _ Y,?, R?YT•?•T M M?IgITMI ?A NMLIN Mll C"GINVITIN IIATICI W[ N at>91 _ --- eeulrn _. ??.- tLT C•..._...____.?_... >lC• M. ?..-- wan wo..o. lUh?r ----------- -----•......--??w?lrq... ,?..Lt1At?=c...-__.._... $ s 111 ? • ? M 0 o / O O r 1 ` A b W 7 O s t w N O w r s • r . . L e ;2 w N f _ ?_ •?s ? 7 r 22• 1 i /rw? Q ?' e w • ` M E s ? ? ? a I? _ - . File Code EtIG-11 /MA Nll COSSMATIN 19MVIC( UK OF II.a. K/M1M?? M Y?It?fnN ??lu IR/ ?-LQ??- -f" ---------------------------- COUNTY .7 N4&d/l1 1s T 11e....--•-----...._... .e __.. eMN/O -.. SUOV9T,NO? -- I t FA O 1[ . O C r m I I ?I s 11 W Iq 1 -1 dil *218 t •I _w LAJ 4 46 v? I I w ? r w r ? •1 i r S ?' r = y • : S . S~ •• e Z r t • c o = r I r . ??s ? r 7 W M g PS ? .0. ' SR 5TA)F o K d a?I? State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 1, 1990 WiLLian W. Ccbey, Jr., Secretary Mr. R. Paul Wilms, Director i Water Quality Section Division of Environmental Management y , Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Dear Mr. Wilms: The attached U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice No. 0118 dated January 25, 1990 describing a project proposed by P. Flynn and M. Smith is being circulated to interested state agencies for comments on applicable Section 404 and/or Section 10 permits. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by 2/20/90 Very sincerely, John R. Parker, Jr. 404 Coordinator REPLY This office objects to the project as proposed. Comments on this project are attached. This office supports the project proposal. No comment. Signed Date Agency JRP:jr/aw P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-7334984 An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer STATE State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development 512 North Salisbury Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor February 1, 1990 Will:ian W Czi3e-y. Jr., Secretary Mr. R. Paul Wilms, Director Water Quality Section Division of Environmental Management Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Dear Mr. Wilms: The attached U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice No. 10 18 dated January 25, 1990 describing a project proposed by P. Flynn and M. Smith is being circulated to interested state agencies for comments on applicable Section 404 and/or Section 10 permits. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by 2/20190 Very sincerely, John R. Parker, Jr. 404 Coordinator REPLY This office objects to the project as proposed. Comments on this project are attached. This office supports the project proposal. No comment. Signed Date Agency JRP:jr/aw P.O. Box 27687. Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4984 An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 CESAW-C090-N-050-0118 January 25, 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE PAUL FLYNN and MARVIN SMITH, 10 OVERLOOK DRIVE, CULLOWHEE, NORTH CAROLINA 28723 have applied for a Department of the Army permit TO INSTALL A DRAIN TILE SYSTEM TO CONVERT 2.5 ACRES OF WETLANDS ADJACENT TO WILSON CREEK TO A CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATION IN WILSON CREEK COMMUNITY, Jackson County, North Carolina. The following description of the work is taken from data provided by the applicant and from observations made during an onsite visit by a representative of the Corps of Engineers. Plans submitted with the application show the installation of approximately 1000 linear feet of 6-inch perforated drain tile in a 2-foot wide by 3-foot deep main and lateral ditch system. The drain tile will be covered with a 6-inch layer of crushed stone. The 260 cubic yards of material excavated from the trench by backhoe will be replaced in the trench with the excess material being spread over the adjacent ground. The drainage system will drain into Wilson Creek. The wetland area contains Nickwasi and Cullowhee hydric soils and is presently used as a hayfield. The purpose of the work is to remove the wetland hydrology from the parcel to enable expansion of the adjacent existing tree farm. Plans showing the work are included with this public notice. The State of North Carolina will review this public notice to determine the need for the applicant to obtain any required State authorization. No Department of the Army permit will be issued until the coordinated State viewpoint on the proposal has been received and reviewed by this agency, nor will a Department of the Army permit be issued until the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management has determined the applicability of a Water Quality Certificate as required by PL 92-500. This application is being considered pursuant to Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Any person may request, in writing within the comment period specified in the notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Requests for public hearing shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. The District Engineer has consulted the latest published version of the National Register of Historic Places for the presence or absence of registered properties, or properties listed as being eligible for inclusion therein, and this worksite is not registered property or property listed as being eligible for inclusion in the Register. Consultation of the National Register constitutes the extent of cultural resource investigations by the District Engineer, and he is otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. Presently, unknown archaeological, scientific, prehistorical, or historical data may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit. -2- The District Engineer has determined, based on a review of data furnished by the applicant and onsite observations, that the activity will not affect species, or their critical habitat, designated as endangered or threatened pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts, including cumulative impacts, of the proposed activity and its intended use on the public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts which the proposed activity may have on the public interest requires a careful weighing of all those factors which become relevant in each particular case. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision whether to authorize a proposal, and if so the conditions under which it will be allowed to occur, are therefore determined by the outcome of the general balancing process. That decision should reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal must be considered including the cumulative effects thereof. Among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, flood plain values, land use, navigation, shore 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 placement of dredged or fill materials in waters of the United States, a permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized by such permit would not comply with the Environmental Protection Agencies' 404(b)(1) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or criteria, a permit will be granted unless the District Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest. Generally, the decision whether to issue this Department of the Army permit will not be made.until the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (DEM) issues, denies, or waives State certification required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The DEM considers whether or not the proposed activity will comply with Sections 301, 302, 306, and 307 of the Clean Water Act. The application and this public notice for the Department of the Army permit serves as application to the DEM for certification. Additional information regarding the Clean Water Act certification may be reviewed at the offices of the Environmental Operations Section, North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, Salisbury Street, Archdale Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies of such materials will be furnished to any person requesting copies upon payment of reproduction costs. The North Carolina Division of Environmental Management plans to take final action in the issuance of the Clean Water Act certification on or after February 20, 1990. 0 A -3- All persons desiring to make comments regarding the application for Clean Water Act certification should do so in writing delivered to the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, Post Office Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687, on or before February 12, 1990, Attention: Mr. William Mills. Written comments pertinent to the proposed work, as outlined above, will be received in this office, Attention: Mr. David Baker, until 4:15 p.m., February 23, 1990, or telephone (704) 259-0856. 4 4 J _ ?- ..? Y ?• r ??.r. 1 - L r 1? 7 -r r-I {• - __ r f ' r r - I -L i TI N -?.H 1. ?i*1± -ice ? ?,? _' ?:•{ ' fi' i- 4-4 -1 ' - r .? l r ? r r -r • t? -tt 0 H y 1 j.1 r .l-.•J ??{- ?. T [fit 0 OA a 5? } i- I i-f t r - a r ,1- I LLLLI I ti IT 1-7 Tr •? 4 r 11.{. MFWWMW M M@IpL1M! 11M1II "MLIN NIL {N{[1t{TIN {lmtlGl ---•-- I" ar r{ni11 _ --- collar _.itu? Sr 1L! b.- •°-••---- .Mae. .............. ..jt.(Qt?.`._._.__... •1Mrn {Doll .o. lU??c Li:1_ to" O ° M i • a O V w c° 0 a ? N 1+ L • r • • b O owlr O P -, _» p h ?rt _ 1" ' r r 1 =rr O r? •?1L r 46 M i 3 ? • r 4 1_1 ? e M 0-96 Pile Code EUG-11 r.r. etrraTMat M ralq?TaN twn trM?tar Ntl RMrpRfIM ftrvict UK OF Pausecoumr JU94&dAJ no go ...................... ?-- SM CY oM --------- Prat M. - ftn..LL=el -v ............. ??wsrt•.. --??---- f A 1[ S L? r o' H ? i' l1V a0 ? S o` I? a 1 S 7 M I M i O C r is G P. ?I w I? ? r w r w » rr p • •? $- • j y w ti • v ? • it ir r 1i ! - 0 s ? ?QQ Ir »e ? ls ? C - • IN REPLY REFER TO Regulatory Branch DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 January 12, 1990 SUBJECT: File No. CESAW-C090-N-050-0118 Mr. William Mills Water Quality Section Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Dear Mr. Mills: . J I }.,! 1.17Y ??, ?D£ZA Enclosed is the application of Messrs. Paul Flynn and Marvin Smith for a Department of the Army permit and a State Water Quality Certification to place excavated/fill material in wetlands adjacent to Wilson Creek in conjunction with a drainage project to expand a Christmas tree farm in Wilson Community, Jackson County, North Carolina. Your receipt of this letter verifies your acceptance of a valid request for certification in accordance with Section 325.2(b)(ii) of our administrative regulations. We are considering authorization of the proposed activity pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and we have determined that a water quality certification may be required under the provisions of Section 401 of the same law. A Department of the Army permit will not be granted until the certification has been obtained or waived. In accordance with our administrative regulations, 60 days after receipt of a request for certification is considered a reasonable time for State action. Therefore, if your office has not acted on the request by March 12, 1990, the District Engineer will deem that waiver has occurred. Questions or comments may be addressed to Mr. David Baker, telephone (704) 259-0856. Sincerely, ne Wri t t* Chief, Regulatory Branch Enclosure -2- Copy Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. John Parker Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 AIAJ - (_0 '10 - IV - U APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO EXCAVATE AND/OR FILL WATER OUALITY CERTIFICATION EASEMENT IN LANDS COVERED BY WATER CAMA PERMIT FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT Department of Administration Slue of North Carolina Department of the Army IGS 146.121 Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District (GS 113.229, 143.215.3(a)(1). 143.215.3(c), 113A• 119 (33 CF R 209.320.329) R--C= VIED Please type or print and fill in all blanks. If information is tot applicable, so indicate by placing N/A in blank. JAN 0 2 1990 REGULATORY BRANCH 1. Applicant Information A. Name Flynn, Paul Spenser and Smith, Marvin Last First Middle B. Address 10 Overlook Drive Street, P. O., Box or Route Cullowhee NC 28723 (704) 293-9026 City or Town State Zip Code Phone 11. Location of Pro Project: A. County Json B. 1. City, town, community or landmark Wilson Creek Community 2. Is proposed work within city limits? Yes No X C. Creep, river, sound ur bay upon which project is located or nearest named body of water to project Wilson Creek Ill. Description of Project Replace existing tile system A. 1. Maintenance of existing project X '2. New work on farmland S. Purpose of excavation or fill I . Access channel Iength width depth 2. Boat basin length width depth 3. Fill arcs length width depth 4. Other X length width depth Cpp att;prhprl plat C. I. Bulkhead length NA Average distance waterward of MHW (shoreline) . 2. Type of bulkhead construction (material) N/A U. txcavatcd material (total for project) See attached 1. Cubic yards . Mnnn 2. Type of material Ni ckwa c i and Cu 1' 1 nwh P sn i 1 s E. Fill material to be placed below MHW (see also V1. A) 1. Cubic yards 2. Type of material IV. Land Type, Disposal Area, and Construction Equipment: Presently hayland A. ues the area tube excavated include any marshland, swamps or other wetland? Yes X No S. Dues the disposal area include any marshland, swamps or other wetland? Yes No X_ C. Disposal Area ntrrn 1. Location 110c1 110 2. Do you claim title to disposal area?__J?S U. Fill material source if fill is to be trucked in #F7 rriichEd stnnP. commercial source. see drawino L. How will excavated material be entrapped and erosion controlled? Reseeded to grass and trees (Christmas trees) F I vac nl equipment to be used Backho and dump truck G. Will marshland be crossed in transporting equipment to project site? If yes, explain No D3 F•81 *ev 10119 V. Intended Use of Project Area (Describe) ' A. 1. Private Farm products, Christmas tree plantation, 2.5 Acres 2. Commercial 1i /A 3. Housing Development or Industrial N/A 4. Other N/A e. I. Lotsi:e(s) Approximately 6.5 Acres 2. Elevation of lot (s) above mean high water Average 3 ft. above water level in stream 3. Soil type and texture Ni-kwas i and Cti 1 l nwhee - fine sandy 1 gam 4. Type of building facilities or structures None S. Sewage disposal and/or waste water treatment A. Existing None Planned None e. oescribe -Cgavertino havland to Christmas trees 6. 'Land Classification'(circle one) DEVELOPED RANSIIOyAL COMMUNITY RURAL CONSERVATION THE FFarmTan (See CAMA Local Land Use Plan Synoosi VI. Pertaining to Fill and Water Quality: A. Does the proposed project involve the placement of fill materials below mean high water? Yes No X_ 8. 1. Will any runoff or discharge enter adjacent waters as a result of project activity or planned use of the area following project completions' Yeses No - 2. Type of discharge Ground water from tile system 3. Location of discharge from PVC schedule 40. .4 feet above water level VII. Present rate of shoreline erosion (if known): N/A _ Vill. List permit numbers and issue dates of previous Department of Army Corps of Engineers or State permits for work in project area, if applicable: one Ix. Length of time required to complete projea: -1Waweele s yioathor-v%i tt i nn X. In addition to the completed application form, the following items must be provided: A. Attach a copy of the deed (with State application only) or other instrument under which applicant Attached claims title to the affected property. OR if applicant is not claiming to be the owner of said property, then forward a copy of the deed orother instrument under which the owner claims title plus written permission from the owner to carry out the project on his land. 8. Attach an accurate work plat drawn to scale on 8% X 11" white paper (see instruction booklet for See attached details). Note: Original drawings preferred • only high quality Copies accepted. C. A copy of the application and plat must be served upon adjacent riparian landowners by regtsterea or certified mail or by publication (G.S. 113.229 (d))Enter date served 0. List names and complete addresses of the riparian landowners with property adjoining applicant's. Such owners have 30 days in which to submit comments to agencies listed below. XI. Certification requirement: 1 certify that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed activity, wplies with the State of North Carolina's approved coastal management program and will be conducted in a manner ConsiOr -it with such program. X11. Any permit issued pursuant to this application will allow only the development described in this appli- Cation and plat Applicants should therefore describe in the application and plat all anticipated devel- ooment activities, including construction, excavation, filling, and land clearing. DATE Applicant's Signature OAF-82 Re•. 10174 SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR MAILING INSTRUCTIONS r . NC-CPA- Rev. 4-75 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE CONSERVATION PLAN MAP LEGEND Name Paul Flynn Address 10 Overlook Drive, Cullowhee, NCzip 28123 FtELO %3. ACRES LAND USE MAP SYMMOLS 1 6.5 Woodland Farm Boundary. . . . . . . . . . . Field or Land Use Boundary -- - - Field Acreaga. . . . . . . . 320 Ac. Field Number . , . . . . Q Private Road os®??? Public Road. . . . . . . . i Buildings. . . . . . . . . O fl e. ? t e. •o Perennial Stream . . . . . . Intermittent Stream. . . . . . . . ?' ••? "'' Vegetative Waterway.. . . EXISTING PLANT ield #s, Acl \SCS Records, jeages, & nand uses are from HEL = Highly Erodible Land Fence. . . . -X-X- - i- Terrace. . . . . . . . ?- T ;-• T i - T Diversion. . . . . . . ---D -+-D- -D-} Open Drain . . . . . . Tile Drain . . . . . . o--'-" ?- Pond . . . . . . . . . k' ?.--- Ex:avated Pond '-_ Field Border - •-? - ^-?-' i Firtbrea... . . . . . . -F-F- --?-' t„ • Field or land use boundary and fletd number may be shown In ,-red. Water features may be shown In 173 - Ac. 108 - 6,5 AC. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE C PA NC-GON -2 (10/77) File Code CONS-14 SOIL MAP LEGEND NAME Paul Flynn DATE 11-21-89 Soils on This Unit of Land are: _Map Symbol Mapping Unit 43 Nikwasi, 0-2% slope 85 Cullowhee, 0-2% slope Interpretative Interpretations of Soils Groupings WOODLAND 43 The Nikwasi series is poorly drained to very poorly drained soils subject to very brief flooding. A seasonal high water table restricts the use of equipment to dry periods during mid-summer through early fall. Access roads or travel ways will require suitable surfacing for year-round use. 85 The Cullowhee soils are generally loamy with a perched water table, 1 to 2 feet below the surface. Use of tile drains to lower water table will be necessary to grow trees. usda-scs scs=cons-68 COOPERATOR: Paul Flynn ASSISTED BY: Arthur Wade DATE: 12/20/89 RECORD OF COOPERATOR'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION (Field 1 Planned I Applied I Land Use 1 1 No. I Amount I Year I Amount 1 Date 1 And Treatment 1 I i I I 1 I 1 Christmas Tree/Shrubbery 1 6.5 90 Convert existing hay field to christmas trees or shrubbery. See "Tree Planting Pasture Conversion To Trees". Subsurface Drainage 1 1000' 90 Install tile system as designed by SCS staff. See design. Brush Control 1 6.5 91 Mow weeds and grass to help control competition with Christmas trees or shrubbery plants. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Soil Conservation Service Tree species to plant Spacing # Per Acre Information Sheet TREE PLANTING REFORESTATION Roots must be kept moist until trees are in ground. Wet moss, burlap, or thick muddy water in a bucket will protect the roots. It is important not to permit roots to dry out. Loblolly pine top length should be no more than 14". Root system no less than 5" nor more than 7". Root collar of loblolly pine should be at least 1/8" in diameter. White pine and longleaf pine at least 1/4". HANDLING SEEDUN IN -- FIELD -r Correct Incorrect In bucket with sufficient In hand -rootsdry out. water to cover mmets Store bundles in a cool, shaded location where they will not freeze. Use wooden strips to permit air circulation between bundles. Be sure to read instructions on packing bundle. HEELING \\ I.0I9 V.shoped trench in a moist sh dddy? place. 3. Fill in loose salt and water well. IN 2. Break bundles and apead out eve Y. 4.Complete filling in call and firm with fast. Applications for Forest Tree Seedlings NC-ECS-117 March 1982 CORRECT AND INCORRECT DEPTHS .4 1?tA a 9- --- Correct hroorreet Incorrect At soon depth or Too despand roots Too shallow and ltideeper theasoo& bent. roots exposed. Ilia p ew M arrsery _ 8A .. n I. Insert bard angle shown and push l-W forwIpAoiltn. right4.PWI handle of bar toward planter firming so$at bot. tom of roc 1•. _ ti i^ T. Push forward then pull backward fig- Ing hole. kR PLANTING PlaMin 2.1temove bar and plats uedling at correct depth. 5. Push handled bar forward from pkint. or firming soil at top or roots. ti &FIN in last hole by stomping with heel. 1Bar or Dibble ifi toward planter from seedling. 6.Insert bar9ineMs from last hole. I A? 9.Firm soil around seedling with the fast. ATTOCK PLANTING 2.Ploce seeding along \ strwgd side at I.Insert mat tock- correct depth \ 3.FlN in an pack Ilfthandle apoli i soil to bottom of roots. 4.Finhh filling In 5. FirM around soil and f Irm se W qjejlth with noel. tie Applications may be secured from the Director, Division of Forest Resources, Raleigh, N.C. or the nearest District Forester, County Forester, County Forest Ranger, County Extension Service, or Soil Conservation Office. Applications will be filled in the order received. Send applications for Forest Tree Seedlings to Director, Division of Forest Resources, P. 0. Box 27687, Raleigh, N. C. 27611. Applications may be submitted after October 1 each year. ORDER EARLY TO BE ASSURED OF RECEIVING SPECIES DESIRED. Applications must be received at the Office of the Division of Forest Resources at east four weer ks before shipment is desired if applicant's delivery date is to be met. Shipping will start from the State Nurseries December 1 each year, weather permitting. Hardwood species are sold only in units of 100. All other species are sold only in units of 1,000. CONSERVATION APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT Between Soil and Water Conservation District. SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT And (OWN[w O O?twAT0111 1A00wt1l/ l...... 1Atwtsl NUMMtRI I request help from my Soil and Water Conservation District in solving soil and water conservation problems on my land. I recognize that land is a basic re- source in producing food and fiber and I want to do what I can to care for and pro- tect it. To the best of my abilities I will plan, install and maintain conservation practices and systems to protect my land from erosion and prevent water pollution. We, the Supervisors of the District, will provide technical assistance, materials and supplies as available to help plan, install and maintain the needed soil and water conservation measures. It is mutually agreed that (1) this is a voluntary agreement to work together to protect valuable natural resources, (2) final decisions regarding use of the land are the responsibility of the landowner or operator, (3) neither the District, its repre- sentatives, nor the owner or operator will be liable for any damage to the other's property or personal injury resulting from the planning or carrying out of a soil and water conservation program, unless caused by negligence or misconduct. This agreement will remain in effect unless terminated by change of ownership or operator or by either party ifying th/tither. OWNER 014 OPERATOR) (DATE) BY 7-, supaRvlso (DATE). Aerial Photo No. SC; cL t I'?'1a4 7557 N. C. Road Number 11'-5 7 Telephone Number 9 3 - 90A LlP Servicing Croup ...V, County State Soil b Water Conservation Commission P. 0. Box 27687, Raleigh, N. C. 27611 Form 321 Issued 9-74 Revised 2-84 U.S. DF_PAP I'Mfi N 1 OI' AGRICULTURE 5CS -CPA 116 501LCof SLRVATIOMSLIMCE 2 -81 CONSERVATION PLAN MAP C Owner c? U I?' v ?? ?? Operator q _8 tiw County J--I9 L K5 U State N C Date 12-1 Approximate acres 6,5 Approximate scale -7-6 SDN Conservation District Cooperating with " Plan identification Photo number 19SC 3 ation Service RRTNug WI)DO DA Soil Conserv Assisted by U$ y{ 1 y w, AW, t. b h • _'+'?. ? Tit ?i ???'1??/?'??i( ?`??s b? ?( % I:?'1r ??" -f i1"'??+??Y .'?vC 1 ? \, .yY. t ?? i`,?. + / /. ? ? ! •? /.,??"141 V. O\ e: NC "a z 1?U y?r Tz: b , _._ Lw ,R :.4 `i ?ww•y'?°?j? inL `may ',?? Al" , ?40;1 i..„'; :1?• Pei ,: ?'r F,?y? +??..;r? f?'?? ?'• ? r 7ga, r t µ?,?q.te?A?+?, ?' i s?+"aT°? 'R a p 1 r ? k? P'?1,??`? vo- ay b ?MM ",?., !??$n4 «. p ? Nk "t` i>•r4 ?, r fi=t •A. ?,. ', x y }dv,-. ,epy, '!?4? a 1 r?•+,.,. : C J: g'?,'? l,4 ??, ti's -4 '?1 - e Y >< ofq tr t ?' a W FW. * r t y'4 I w y. TT Ate`f ??1 f 1j (? gyp 1. * i }k,y r ,w:•?` ?? .d '. ? .f, \?c?ll?l. .?'f rf':?.? , , ???+ ? ??T rMti A'il's X?Y {vF'hd ??rx. '?e13 1 YYI f f i s q ? ?l". #T rl' 'E V * r f 3?d0S 0 Z 10N SCS-CPA-015 ?.?,.4? , i12 • 85 C-9 (A Owner County IT /9 Ck. Soil survey sheet (s) or code ~ N Prepared by U. S. C with U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SOIL MAP of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Servi U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE COOPERATING WITH STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION -k P ,4I49 iq «. , ; Boa on F 7SS6'i ? ?? T mMiF ?•'`? weJ? I f s ?'lq"v.id.t,rnlA' APPROX. SCALE ll? = IOOOI A USDA.SCS FORT WORTH TE11A5 : - t?II ?I : €f DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1990 WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA 28402.1990 RECE- i'o? F.D JAN 0 2 1990 REGULATORY BRANCH December 11, 1989 IN REPLY REFER TO Regulatory Branch Subject: File No. CESAW-C089-P-050 Mr. Paul Flynn 10 Overlook Drive Cullowhee,-North Carolina 28723 Dear Mr. Flynn: Reference your December 5, 1989, meeting with Mr. Arthur Wade of the Soil Conservation Service, and Mr. David Baker of our Asheville Regulatory office, regarding your proposal to drain an approximate 2.5-acre wetland area to expand your Christmas tree farm located adjacent Wilson Creek south of Sylva, Jackson County, North Carolina. As Mr. Baker explained, discharges and fill activities associated with the drainage project will require a valid permit from this office pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, prior to undertaking any work. Enclosed is an application package which should be completed and returned with appropriate plans for processing. Mr. Baker is available to assist you with any questions which may arise in completing the application. He may be reached in Asheville at (704) 259-0856. We appreciate the opportunity to comment on your proposal. Sincerely, Charles W. Hollis Chief, Regulatory Branch Enclosure Copy furnished: / USDA Soil Conservation Service ? Arthur Wade Room 232 Federal Building Post Office Box 731 Bryson City, North Carolina 28713 C. b.. s-?z File Code B11C-11 v?f?r a,. Frtr._ t i • NIL CNLCAYIITION LCLTICC Y.L. OL?ARTRL•T OF ALRICOLTeAL "ItT• CAMOLIOA --------------- cmm...??t1 aw Ito.--------------- - eceso. •--- am OF ?ARI[R ? ??t? F1Y f! ? ---- - - SdOV[T IM Ro. ?U_C1.11'--- ---- ---------- FAU RO. . DATE. _l?__?.? _f? ---_---------- APMOV90 ..?? e..------- o v E '/ / ?• _ / j o • ? N O d Y c s o o sz Li ` A p ? S a - 0 r o? -? G r ? t- arn i ?w I? 0 I? E1 15 C r m I? o, ?0 H O O O 1 e 0 j r ~ _ w • a ? gg Ir R s ti 14 ow to," o it e ?p ?x• ?•s? a •a LA 7(- ?ZE t? M ' -f i ef t I jj tt _ _ I f i f - ? n y_ 9 7 U n 7 ti? S N t t t + t + f $_ }r4 i 1 Irf -E } - - r? 7 ;fir- f _F ,? ? ;f I +? ? ? ir1 -1 Landowner: County: Date: Location: TF7EE F''LARIT I P4 CB F)'AS-rUFRE CQhIVEF;Z S I Q" TO TREES Paul Flynn Jackson 12/20/69 Fields #1 Remove undesirable or competing vegetation from immediate area to be planted. Where applicable use herbicides. Apply in strips to remove undesirable vegetation such as grass in the area where the tree will be planted. (When using herbicides, always follow manufacturer's instructions on the label). Lime and fertilize according to soil test. Plants should be kept moist in cool storage if possible. Also, they should be guarded against heat, wind, and cold damage. Plant trees to a depth where the soil comes above the root collar but not on the needles or limbs. Plant trees on a 6x6 ft. spacing which is 1210 seedlings per acre. Maintain the plantings by controlling competing vegetation and insects. Lime and fertilize according to soil tests. Designed by Arthur Wade Title SCT Datel2/20/89 Approved by GGTAl- Title SCT Date 12/20/89