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Type I and II Ground Disturbing Categorical Exclusion Action
Classification Form
STIP Project No.
WBS Element
Federal Project No.
A. Project Description:
BR-0110
48819.1.1
N/A
This project is comprised of the Replacement of Bridge No. 060072 over Chocowinity
Creek on SR 1127 (Possum Track Road) in Beaufort County, North Carolina. The bridge
will be replaced on the existing alignment while detouring traffic offsite, see attached:
Figure 1- BR-0110 Project Location Map, and Figure 2 - BR-0110 Project Disturbance Map.
The proposed bridge will be approximately 95 feet long with a minimum clear roadway
width of 30.8 feet. The approach roadway will extend approximately 146 feet and 267 feet
on the west and east ends of the bridge, respectively. Two -foot paved shoulders will be
provided on each side.
B. Description of Need and Purpose:
Built in 1976 the bridge requires replacement due deterioration of structural elements. The
posted weight limits for the bridge are currently 24 Tons and 38 Tons for single vehicles
and truck tractors -semitrailers, respectively. The existing bridge is 68 feet long with a clear
roadway width of 28 feet. Bridge No. 072 has a sufficiency rating of 56.77 and is
categorized as "Not Deficient". However, the superstructure and substructure timber
elements show signs of deterioration, and have had priority maintenance repairs performed
on the substructure elements. This is a bridge replacement and safety improvement
project.
The replacement of Bridge No. 072 is part of the Growing Rural Economy and Agriculture
through Transportation and Technology Enhancement or Replacement in North Carolina
(GREATTER-NC) Project under the United States Department of Transportation's 2018
Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) Grant program. The
purpose of the grant and this bridge replacement project is to provide transportation
infrastructure to support economic development and improve physical and digital
connectivity in rural communities in North Carolina. The posted weight restriction on Bridge
No. 072 prohibits large or heavy vehicles, typically used in transporting agricultural and
manufactured products, from using the bridge. Vehicles above the posted weight must
detour 6 miles to avoid the bridge. Replacing the existing bridge will eliminate posted
weight limits by providing a safe crossing for all legal loads and will make accommodations
for broadband installation in order to support economic competitiveness.
C. Categorical Exclusion Action Classification:
0 TYPE I A
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D. Proposed Improvements
28. Bridge rehabilitation, reconstruction, or replacement or the construction of grade
separation to replace existing at -grade railroad crossings, if the actions meet the
constraints in 23 CFR 771.117(e)(1-6).
E. Special Project Information:
Alternatives Discussion:
No -Build — The no build alternative would result in eventually closing the road, which is
unacceptable given the volume traffic served by SR 1127 (Possum Track Road).
Rehabilitation — The bridge was constructed in 1976 and the timber materials within
the bridge are reaching the end of their useful life. Rehabilitation would require replacing
the timber component, which would constitute effectively replacing the bridge.
Onsite Detour — An onsite detour was not evaluated due to the presence of a feasible
offsite detour.
Staged Construction — Staged construction was not considered because of the
availability of an acceptable offsite detour.
New Alignment — Given that the alignment for SR 1127 is acceptable, a new alignment
was not considered as an alternative.
Offsite Detour (Preferred) — Traffic will be detoured offsite during the construction
period. The 4.9-mile offsite detour includes SR 1137 and NC HWY 33. NC HWY 33 and
SR 1127 (Possum Track Road) directly service Southside High School. Thus, Beaufort
County emergency services and Southside High School shall be contacted at least one
month prior to beginning of construction. The condition of all roads, bridges and
intersections on the offsite detour are acceptable without improvement and concurs with
the use of the detour. See attached Figure 3 - BR-0110 Detour Map.
Design Issues:
Traffic: Current: 610 ADT
TTST: 3%, Duals: 3%
Local Rural — NCDOT Sub -regional Tier Guidelines
Design Speed — 55 mph
No design exceptions required
Pedestrian and Bicycle Accommodations:
SR 1127 (Possum Track Road) is not part of a NC or US designated bike route. Thus,
bicycle and pedestrian accommodations are not required for this project.
BR-0110 Categorical Exclusion 2 Updated 4/25/17
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Typical Section for Bridge:
qi -L- SR 1127
30'-10" CLEAR ROADWAY
15'-5"
4'-5" . 11'
15'-5"
11' 4'-5"
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234" SPAN "A"
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/ POINT
0.04 FT T / 0.04 FT/FT
3' fn`P-1
33'-0" OUT -TO -OUT WIDTH
11 PRESTRESSED CONC, CORED SLAB UNITS (TYP.)
Cost Estimate:
12" VERT. CONC.
BARRIER RAIL (TYP.)
The estimated project costs for the Selected Alternative, based on 2019 prices, are as
follows:
Right of Way $140,000
Construction $725,000
Total Cost: $865,000
Anticipated Permits or Consultation Requirements:
The proposed project has been designated as a Categorical Exclusion (CE) for the
purposes of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation. As a result, a
Nationwide Permit will likely be required from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(USAGE) for impacts to "Waters of the United States" resulting from this project. The
USACE holds the final discretion as to what permit will be required to authorize project
construction.
Public Involvement:
NCDOT will minimize any impact to businesses along SR 1127 during construction and
will try to expedite the construction time. The area is primarily rural residential and
agricultural regarding land use. A landowner notification was sent February 6, 2019. No
comments have been received to date.
BR-0110 Categorical Exclusion 3 Updated 4/25/17
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F. Project Impact Criteria Checklists:
Type I & II - Ground Disturbing Actions
FHWA APPROVAL ACTIVITIES THRESHOLD CRITERIA
If any of questions 1-7 are marked "yes" then the CE will require FHWA approval.
Yes
No
1
Does the project require formal consultation with U.S. Fish and Wildlife
❑
❑X
Service (USFWS) or National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)?
2
Does the project result in impacts subject to the conditions of the Bald and
❑
❑X
Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGPA)?
3
Does the project generate substantial controversy or public opposition, for
❑
❑X
any reason, following appropriate public involvement?
4
Does the project cause disproportionately high and adverse impacts relative
❑
❑X
to low-income and/or minority populations?
5
Does the project involve a residential or commercial displacement, or a
❑
substantial amount of right of way acquisition?
6
Does the project require an Individual Section 4(f) approval?
❑
❑X
Does the project include adverse effects that cannot be resolved with a
7
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) under Section 106 of the National
❑
0
Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) or have an adverse effect on a National
Historic Landmark (NHL)?
If any of questions 8 through 31 are marked "yes" then additional information will be required for those
questions in Section G.
Other Considerations
Yes
No
Does the project result in a finding of "may affect not likely to adversely
8
affect" for listed species, or designated critical habitat under Section 7 of the
❑
0
Endangered Species Act (ESA)?
9
Is the project located in anadromous fish spawning waters?
❑
0
Does the project impact waters classified as Outstanding Resource Water
10
(ORW), High Quality Water (HQW), Water Supply Watershed Critical Areas,
❑X
❑
303(d) listed impaired water bodies, buffer rules, or Submerged Aquatic
Vegetation (SAV)?
11
Does the project impact waters of the United States in any of the designated
❑
0
mountain trout streams?
12
Does the project require a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Individual
❑
0
Section 404 Permit?
13
Will the project require an easement from a Federal Energy Regulatory
❑
0
Commission (FERC) licensed facility?
14
Does the project include a Section 106 of the NHPA effects determination
❑
0
other than a no effect, including archaeological remains?
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Other Considerations (continued)
Yes
No
15
Does the project involve hazardous materials and/or landfills?
❑
0
Does the project require work encroaching and adversely affecting a
16
regulatory floodway or work affecting the base floodplain (100-year flood)
❑
0
elevations of a water course or lake, pursuant to Executive Order 11988 and
23 CFR 650 subpart A?
Is the project in a Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) county and
❑
17
substantially affects the coastal zone and/or any Area of Environmental
Concern (AEC)?
18
Does the project require a U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) permit?
❑
0
19
Does the project involve construction activities in, across, or adjacent to a
❑
0
designated Wild and Scenic River present within the project area?
20
Does the project involve Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA) resources?
❑
0
21
Does the project impact federal lands (e.g. U.S. Forest Service (USFS),
❑
0
USFWS, etc.) or Tribal Lands?
22
Does the project involve any changes in access control?
❑
0
23
Does the project have a permanent adverse effect on local traffic patterns or
❑
0
community cohesiveness?
24
Will maintenance of traffic cause substantial disruption?
❑
0
Is the project inconsistent with the STIP or the Metropolitan Planning
25
Organization's (MPO's) Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) (where
❑
0
applicable)?
Does the project require the acquisition of lands under the protection of
Section 6(f) of the Land and Water Conservation Act, the Federal Aid in Fish
26
Restoration Act, the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, Tennessee
❑
0
Valley Authority (TVA), or other unique areas or special lands that were
acquired in fee or easement with public -use money and have deed
restrictions or covenants on the property?
27
Does the project involve Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
❑
❑X
buyout properties under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)?
28
Does the project include a de minimis or programmatic Section 4(f)?
❑
❑X
29
Is the project considered a Type I under the NCDOT's Noise Policy?
❑
0
30
Is there prime or important farmland soil impacted by this project as defined
❑
0
by the Farmland Protection Policy Act FPPA ?
31
Are there other issues that arose during the project development process that
❑
0
affected the project decision?
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G. Additional Documentation as Reauired from Section F
Question 8 — Endangered Species:
The USFWS has developed a Programmatic Biological Opinion (PBO) in conjunction
with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), USACE, and NCDOT for the NLEB
(Myotis septentrionalis) in eastern North Carolina. The PBO covers the entire NCDOT
program in Divisions 1-8, including all NCDOT projects and activities. The programmatic
determination for NLEB for the NCDOT program is May Affect, Likely to Adversely
Affect. The PBO provides incidental take coverage for NLEB and will ensure compliance
with Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act for five years for all NCDOT projects with
a federal nexus in Divisions 1-8, which includes Beaufort County, where this project is
located. This level of incidental take is authorized from the effective date of a final listing
determination through April 30, 2020.
Question 10:
The project is located in the Tar -Pamlico River Basin and has buffers.
H. Project Commitments
See attached Project Commitments Green Sheet.
BR-0110 Categorical Exclusion 6 Updated 4/25/17
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I. Categorical Exclusion Approval
STIP Project No.
WBS Element
Federal Project No.
Prepared By:
8/20/2019
Prepared For:
Reviewed By:
8/20/2019
Date
BR-0110
48819.1.1
N/A
—DocuSigned%by: �
Samuel Cullum, PE, Project Manager
Kisinger Campo & Associates Corp.
Structures Management Unit
North Carolina Department of Transportation
DocuSigned by:
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Philip Harris, III, PE
Environmental Analysis Unit Head
North Carolina Department of Transportation
If all of the threshold questions (1 through 7) of
❑X Approved Section F are answered "no," NCDOT approves this
Categorical Exclusion.
If any of the threshold questions (1 through 7) of
❑ Certified Section F are answered "yes," NCDOT certifies this
Categorical Exclusion.
8/21/2019
Date
DocuSigned by:
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Kevin Fischer, PE
Assistant State Structures Engineer
PEF Coordination, Program Management & Field Ops.
FHWA Approved: For Projects Certified by NCDOT (above), FHWA signature
required.
N/A N/A
Date John F. Sullivan, III, PE, Division Administrator
Federal Highway Administration
BR-0110 Categorical Exclusion 7 Updated 4/25/17
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PROJECT COMMITMENTS
Beaufort County
Bridge No. 060072 over Chocowinity Creek on SR 1127 (Possum Track Road)
WBS No. 48819.1.1
TIP No. BR-0110
COMMITMENTS FROM PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN
NCDOT Division 2 — Emergency Services and School Transportation Coordination:
Southside High School and Beaufort County emergency services shall be notified of
project construction at least one month prior to beginning of construction. Contact
Beaufort County emergency services at (252) 946-2046 and Southside High School at
(252) 9740-1888.
NCDOT Division 2 — Access:
Access will be maintained throughout construction for the Edwards Cemetery and
Southside High School to the west and east of the project.
NCDOT Hydraulics Unit — FEMA Coordination:
The Hydraulics Unit will coordinate with the NC Floodplain Mapping Program (FMP), to
determine status of project with regard to applicability of NCDOT'S Memorandum of
Agreement, or approval of a Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) and
subsequent final Letter of Map Revision (LOMR). This project involves construction
activities on or adjacent to FEMA-regulated stream(s). Therefore, the Division shall
submit sealed as -built construction plans to the Hydraulics Unit upon completion of
project construction, certifying that the drainage structure(s) and roadway embankment
that are located within the 100-year floodplain were built as shown in the construction
plans, both horizontally and vertically.
NCDOT Division 2 — T & E Species: Northern long-eared bat (NLEB)
The USFWS has developed a Programmatic Biological Opinion (PBO) in conjunction
with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), USACE, and NCDOT for the NLEB
(Myotis septentrionalis) in eastern North Carolina. The PBO covers the entire NCDOT
program in Divisions 1-8, including all NCDOT projects and activities. The programmatic
determination for NLEB for the NCDOT program is May Affect, Likely to Adversely
Affect. The PBO provides incidental take coverage for NLEB and will ensure compliance
with Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act for five years for all NCDOT projects with
a federal nexus in Divisions 1-8, which includes Beaufort County, where this project is
located. This level of incidental take is authorized from the effective date of a final listing
determination through April 30, 2020.
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LOCATION: BRIDGE 060072 0111 SR 1127 (POSSUM TRACK RD)
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'IlLiN Cu❑rl unit' pertains ti3AR-CHAEOLC1-G1 4L ELES UR FS for this pt+ojeGt. It is not
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PROJECT INFORJy NfION
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feerDescr4xiv . The, prcljoct involves the replacerrmt of Brldp No. 72 cm M 1 127 (Possum 7'rad
Rd) -over Chocowin ity Wreck i n ileau fart C{ruttty, North Carl ina_ The archaeological Area (3i' Nterrdlal
f:fil'ecls (APE) em"mpasses a] I areas Of Rotc-ntiul gMLI lid d istorbing acliw sty as depicted on the attmcltad
C'p I S mapping
SUMMARY OF CULTURAL RESOURCES REV FEW
Brief r1estriptirxrr of t-eiv ew acfiuifies, msides rof reo1'kwr acid cr+rrc��sr�ua '
Permiktir�g and funding Information was rewiexred for determining the level of archaeological input required low
state and federal laws. Based on the su bmitt "req uest For cultu ral rasourmes rewiew" form, the project Is state -
funded with federal permit i nt&acklon. As such, Section 105 ref the -National Historic R4?serwatlon Act will apply
and the United States Carps of Engineers [USAGE f spill serve a5 the lead federal agency. Next, construCtion design
and other dotty was ermined when applicable) to -defkne the character and extent of potential kvpatts to the
ground surfaces embracing the project locale. For t-he most part, the APE was prlmarilyr des4pwd to o,7p#ure any
federa I permit areas or locations of pot al grau nd distutbing activlty+-
feCe are APE was oWlinedr a map reViewand site file search was conducted at the Mice of State Archaeology
JOSA] on Tme5dayr. September 75, 7018, One previously docuirmented cemetery is located direttlY ad]$c.errt to the
APE. The resource is known as the E-dwards Cemetery arrd Is located immediately west of ChocoyAnity Creek and
Dnrth of SR 1177, Avoidance of the resource during Construction is recvrnmodo.
Examination cif National Register of Historic Places I NRHP f, State Study Listed 51-M, Local fu Designated �Lft
DEtermined Eligible { DE). and Surveyed Site tSS� properkles employing resources awi)ilohle on the WSHRO wehsite
PS inlportaOt in es#$bldshing t-he Eocation of noteworthy historic occupatiom related #o a perspeL142 construction
impact area. A cross-check of these Ma peed remu rc-P5 concluded that none of the above propertles with potential
mritrlbuti ng archaeological oomponents are situated within or proximal to the APE. In addition, historic maps of
Beaufort Cou my wege appralsed to Idlentilly forme-r StrUCtUre locations, land use patterns, cemeteriesr or other
confirmation -of hlsbork occupation in the !proleet vlcln Ity- Archaeolo,gicallhlstorlcal reference materials wete
inspkcted as well. In general, the cultuiral b,ackgrokrnd review establlshed that no previously recorded
archaeological sites or NRHP properties are located within the APE. Based ova cultural -historical factors, the APE is
considered to have a low potential for the dotumifirF#atlon of archaeological resources.
Further, topographic, geoGbglc, flood boundary, and NRCS 5WI survey maps were referenrAd to evaluate
pedeolo&alr geomorpFFo1q�ut hydrological, and other environmental dderminants that may have resulted in
past ocr_upation 9 lhls location. Aerial and oh -ground photographs (NCpOi Spatial Q$Cp VI r) and the Google
Street Vlew map application (when amenable were also earamdned/utINzed for additiorlol wessment aF
disturbam,es, both natu ral and human ind ueed, which Compromise the irvtegriy c f ardhaeolcocal sites.
Environmental impact factors do not suggest a heightened potential fur jechaevlo#cal eesou rce recovery_
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fhnf there (ore reo een demij ed hdsxoric pra{rerr?er rrr the APE. -
the APE has a low potential for the recovery of aFcha+!ologiu I remains based on soil data �wetlanckE and
Mrlcultural impacts, it is u nlikely Lo toritai n sipificant, Intact, and Beset" aircharbl tal aeposkts elloble for
N RHP Inclusion. The Edward$ Cemetery. situated in the northwest -ern project q aadra nt, should he avoided during
construr-tion activities. As currently proposed as a state-lu nded project witli federal permit interaction, no further
torksultation is advocated. A finding of "n[).aedwoIogicaj su rweV required" Is mnsid erect appropriate,
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