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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19980263 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_19980331\7U tl.....1 P. Rr?ortol Co?t?i.no et an nV?ronmen a eI'V?ces Permitting, Environmental Inventories and Planning 3423 Lochinvar Drive (804) 560-8048 Richmond, Virginia 23,235 FAX (804) 560-8098 May 22, 1998 i? Project No. WES09633 Mr. John R. Dorney N.C. Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 RE: 401 Water'Quality Certification; Vulcan Materials Company, Gold Hill Quarry, CAirvus County, North Carolina (DWQ Project # 980263) Dear Mr. Dorney: On behalf of our client, Vulcan Materials Company, we are submitting an addendum to our 401 Certification application. As outlined in your letter of April 23, 1998, we accept both your general conditions and the two additional conditions. Regarding additional condition number 1, we offer the following deed notification language which will be put in place within 30 days of receiving the 404 permit from the U, S. Army Corps of Engineers: "The owner of the property known as Vulcan Materials Company-Gold Hill Quarry in Cabarrus County, North Carolina does hereby declare; covenant and agree that the property will hereafter be held and sold subject to the following restriction: Destruction and/or alteration of wetlands on the property-including but not limited to ditching, filling, channelization, excavating, diking, draining, or mechanized land clearing=is prohibited without the express written approval and consent of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality, except those alterations identified in the Gold Hill Quarry Site Plan (prepared by Marshall Miller & Associates and dated May 1998) and approved in writing by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ Project # 980263). " Regarding additional condition number 2, we have modified the proposed, overburden disposal area such that land disturbing activities will not occur within 50 feet of the `Blue Line Stream' ; as discussed in the field with Mr. Samar Boughazale of your Mooresville Regional Office. We have enclosed seven (7) revised copies of Attachment 1 (Site Plan) for your files. .?o r. . ® North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188, 919-733-3391 Charles R. Fullwood, Executive Director MEMORANDUM C? TO: John R. Dorney, Division of Water Quality Dept. of Environment and Naiurai Resources FROM: Joe H. Mickey, Jr., Western Piedmo Region Coor r +It' ` /99 Habitat Conservation Program. UA?S DATE: April 29, 1998 mGSElip N j I. ai, SUBJECT: DWQ ID: 980263. Review of an application by Vulcan Materials to impact 0.47 acres of wetlands at their Gold Hill Quarry, Cabarrus County. Vulcan Materials is requesting 401 Water Quality Certification from the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. The NCWRC has reviewed information provided by the applicant and discussed the project with Mr. Steve Chapin, USCOE. These comments are provided in accordance with provisions of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (33 U.S.C. 466 et. seq.) and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat. 401, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661-667d). Based on review of the submitted plans, we have no objection to the project as proposed provided that the following recommendations are implemented: The large wetland located to the north of the proposed overburden disposal area should not be impacted by the project or by any future mine activities or expansion. 2. A 50 foot vegetated buffer zone should be preserved along the unnamed creek through the mine property to maintain a filtration buffer for removal of sediments and travel corridor for wildlife. 3. Woody debris (slash or large trees) removed during development of the site should be placed along the outer overburden disposal area construction limits in the form of brush piles and downed logs to provide cover and nesting habitat for wildlife. 4. We recommend that revegetation of disturbed soils along the berm be modified as follows for both soil stabilization and wildlife benefits: ,I , ,_ . Spring/Summer Mixture, May 1 - Sept. 15 Browntop millet 20 lbs/a Sericea lespedeza 20 lbs/a Shrub lespedeza 1 lb/a Fall/Winter Mixture, Sept. 15 - April 30 Rye grain 1201bs/a . Sericea lespedeza 20 lbs/a Shrub lespedeza 1 lb/a Add one of the following to the above mixture Crown Vetch 5 lbs/acre Ladino Clover 5 lbs/acre Lime & fertilize disturbed areas according Alfalfa 5 lbs/acre to soil test results. 5. Stringent erosion control measures should be installed where soil is disturbed and maintained until project completion and during the life of the mine. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this project. If you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact me at 336/366-2982. cc: Steve Chapin, COE State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne. McDevitt, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director 1•• NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES April 23, 1998 Cabamts County DWQ Project # 980263 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Mr. Mike Poplin Vulcan Materials Co. PO Box 4239 Winston-Salem, NC 27115 Dear Mr. Poplin: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below, to place fill material in 0.47 acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of constructing Gold Hill Quarry on SR 2457, as you described in your application dated March 23, 1998. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 3108. This certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number 26 when the Corps of Engineers issues it. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and to send us a new application. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H.0506 (h) (6) and (7). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. 1. Deed notifications or similar mechanisms shall be placed in all lots with remaining jurisdictional wetlands and waters to restrict future wetland and/or water impact. These mechanisms shall be put in place within 30 days of the date of this letter or the issuance of the 404 Permit (whichever is later). 2. The proposed sediment pond shall be located at least 50 feet from the "blue Line" stream as discussed in the field with Mr. Samar Bou-ghazale of our Mooresville Regional Office. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786. re y ?t ston Howar , Jr. P Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Asheville Field Office Mooresville DWQ Regional Office Central Files David Davis; Wetland and Environmental Services 980263.1tr Division of Water Quality - Non-Discharge Branch 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer - 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper MEMORANDfUM TO: John Dorney Regional Contact: 5NK $ou-GUA27AL13 Non-Discharge Branch WQ Supervisor: o Date:_ SUBJECT: WETLAND STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Facility Name Gold Hill Quarry - Vulcan Materials County Cabari•LLs Project Number 98 0263 County2 Recvd From App Region Mooresville Received Date 3/31/98 Project Type constructing a overburden storage Jes Certificates Stream Permit Wetland Wetland Wetland Stream Class Ac eet Type Type Impact Score Index Prim. Supp. Basin R li 26 F77VF O Y O N I 13-17-31 r C 030713 0.470 IF-F_- O Y _0N F_ F_ F-F-- F_ Mitigation Wetland MitigationType Type Acres Feet Is Mitigation required? O Y @)N Did you request more info? O Y Q(N Is Wetland Rating Sheet Attached? 0Y &N Have Project Changes/Conditions Been Discussed With Applicant? (0/y 0 N Comments: Recommendation: Q Issue Issue/Cond Q Deny S cc: Regional Office Central Office • TRIAGE CHECKLIST Project Name: G.(4 Vi ( f Project Number: County: Ca l a rr U 5 QV 0 (f r -UUI (aA Mqj?lr 015 The attached project has been sent to you for review for the following reasons. Please consider whether a site visit is needed to determine the impacts. Particular attention should focus on the below checked items. Please feel free to call the central office staff member assigned to your region if you need assistance. Stream length impacted. _Stream determination (i.e. intermittent or perennial, or any channel present). X Wetland impact and distance to blue-line surface waters on USGS topo map. Minimization/avoidance options. NW 14. (is access to highground or wetlands)? Neuse buffer rules. Pond (water) fill (i.e. is the pond drained or holding water)? Pond creation (i.e. in uplands, in a drained channel, or in wetlands). Please locate streams and channels (if any) so that the central office can determine. Mitigation ratios. - Stormwater pond placed in wetlands. - Ditching in wetlands. - Is the applicant's proposed stream/wetland mitigation site available and viable? Applicant/consultant has a history of non-compliance (check drawings and application for accuracy). Has project been split from previous work to avoid mitigation requirements? - Consistent with pre-application meetings? Cumulative impact concerns. OTHER: y4y-e dwl fIG?L ?3 Wetland & Environmental Services Permitting, Environmental Inventories and Planning 3423 Lochinvar Drive (804) 560-8048 Richmond, Virginia 23235 FAX (804) 560-8098 March 23, 1998 Ca- U r Mr. John Dorney Water Quality Planning N.C. Division of Environmental Management P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Project No. WES09633 Is 1i1 Is RE: Joint Permit Application; Gold Hill Quarry, Route 2457, Cabarrus County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Dorney: On behalf of our client, Vulcan Materials Company, we are submitting this Joint Permit Application for the purposes of using a Nationwide Permit 26 (NWT-26) on the above referenced site. Seven (7) copies of the completed application form and supporting documentation are included with this letter. Should you have any question regarding this permit application, please feel free to call me directly at (804) 358-3873. On behalf of Vulcan Materials Company, we appreciate your attention to this matter. Sincerely, David L. Davis; CEI, PWI Senior Biologist enclosures cc: Mr. Mike Poplin, Vulcan Materials Company Mr. Philip Bailey, Marshall Miller & Associates 0 Wetland & Environmental Services Permitting, Environmental Inventories and Planning 3423 Lochinvar Drive (804) 560-8048 Richmond, Virginia 23235 FAX (804) 560-8098 March 23, 1998 Project No. WES09633 Mr. Steve Chapin U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Asheville Regulatory Office 151 Patton Avenue, Room 143 Asheville, North Carolina 28801-5006 RE: Joint Permit Application; Gold Hill Quarry, Route 2457, Cabarrus County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Chapin: On behalf of our client, Vulcan Materials Company, we are submitting this Joint Permit Application for the purposes of using a Nationwide Permit 26 (NWP-26) on the above referenced site. The completed application form and supporting documentation are included with this letter. At our client's request, we have submitted this application to the Wetlands Section of the N.C. Division of Environmental Management for the appropriate state reviews, including the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission and the State Historic Preservation Officer. Should you have any question regarding this permit application, please feel free to call me directly at (804) 358-3873. On behalf of Vulcan Materials Company, we appreciate your attention to this matter. Sincerely, David L. Davis; CEI, PWIT Senior Biologist enclosures cc: Mr. Mike Poplin, Vulcan Materials Company Mr. Philip Bailey, Marshall Miller & Associates 0 DEM ID: Action ID: Nationwide Permit Requested (Provide Nationwide Permit #): Nationwide Permit 26 JOINT FORM FOR Nationwide permits that require notification to the Corps of Engineers Nationwide permits that require application for Section 401 Certification WILMINGTON DISTRICT WATER QUALITY PLANNING ENGINEER DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CORPS OF ENGINEERS NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AND NATURAL RESOURCES P.O. Box 1890 P.O. Box 29535 Wilmington, NC 28402-1890 Raleigh, NC 27626-0535 ATTN: CESAW-CO-E ATTN: Mr. John Dorney Telephone: 910 2514511 Telephone: 919 733-5083 One (1) copy of this completed application should be sent to the Corps of Engineers. 1. Owner's Name: Vulcan Materials Company, clo Mr. Mike Poplin 2. Owner's Address: P.O. Box 4239, Winston-Salem, NC 27115 3. Owner's Phone Number (Work): (910) 767-4600 4. IF APPLICABLE: Agent's name or responsible corporate official, address, phone number: Engineering Consultant: Environmental Consultant: Mr. Phillip Bailey, P.E. Mr. David L. Davis; CEI, PWIT Marshall Miller & Associates Wetland & Environmental Services P.O. Box 848 3423 Lochinvar Drive Bluefield, Virginia 24605 Richmond, Virginia 23235 (540) 322-5467 (804) 358-3873 5. Location of work (MUST ATTACH MAP): Cabarrus County (see attachment 1) Nearest Town or City: Gold Hill Specific Location (Include road numbers, landmarks, etc.): The Gold Hill Quarry is located approximately 1.5 miles south of Gold Hill, and southwest of State Route 2457 (see attachment 1) 6. Name of Closest Stream/River: Long Creek 7. River Basin: Rocky River/Pee Dee River Basin 8. Is this project located in a watershed classified as Trout, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I or WS H? YES [ ] NO [ X ] According to NCDEM Water Quality Standards for the Yadkin-Pee Dee River Basin (1993), Long Creek is classified as a Class C stream. - 9. Have any Section 404 permits been previously requested for use on this property? YES [ X ] NO [ ] If yes, explain: The stream associated with this permit application was relocated to its current position in 1989. A review of our files indicated that the relocation was discussed with both the Corps and the State prior to construction. However, only the 401 Certification could be located and confirmed. The relocation replaced an existing channel of approximately 1.9 acres (2,600'x 35) with a new and current channel containing approximately 4 acres (3,900'x 45'). Joint Permit Application, Gold Hill Quany Page 1 10. Estimated total number of acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, located on the project site: 5 Acres 11. Number of acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands and/or stream channel, impacted by the proposed project: Filled: 0.47 Drained: 0.00 Flooded: 0.00 Excavated: 0.00 Total Impacted: 0.47 12. Description of proposed work: Vulcan Materials anticipates the need for additional overburden storage within the quarry boundaries due to expanding quarry activity. This project involves the construction of a rock and earth overburden disposal area for accessing mineral reserves. The disposal area will be constructed with appropriate erosion & sediment control structures. 13. Purpose of proposed work: The proposed work involves placing overburden material along the southwest portion of the property to augment and expand the existing perimeter screening berm. This work is necessary to access mineral reserves. 14. State the reasons why the applicant believes that this activity must be carried out in wetlands. Also, note measures taken to minimize wetland impacts: Uncovering mineral reserves are necessary for the continued operation of this facility. To properly access the mineral reserves, overburden material (unmarketable rock and soil) must be removed and stored. The proposed overburden disposal area was chosen because it minimizes impacts to waters of the U.S. to the practical extent possible, without covering future mineral reserves. The geometric configuration of the proposed disposal area provides the maximum fill volume with the minimum impact to waters of the U.S. of any other area on this property. Originally, the fill area footprint was larger (-1 acre) than proposed in this permit application. However, the footprint has been reduced to minimize impacts to waters of the U.S. 15. You are required to contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and/or National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) regarding the presence of any Federally listed or proposed for listing endangered or threatened species or critical habitat in the permit area that may be affected by the proposed project. Have you done so? YES [ ] NO [ X ] According to the listing of protected species occurring in Cabarrus County (NC-Heritage Program), the Carolina heelsplitter (Lasmigona decorata) and Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii) are Federally-protected species known to occur, either past or present, in Cabarrus County. RESPONSES FROM THE USFWS AND/OR NMFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. You are required to contact the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) regarding the presence of any historic properties in the permit area that may be affected by the proposed project. Have you done so? YES [ ] NO [ X ] As part of NC-DWQ review process, the SHPO will receive a copy of this application and supporting documentation for review and comment. Joint Permit Application, Gold Hill Quarry Page 2 RESPONSES FROM THE SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. Additional information required by DEM: A. Wetland delineation map showing all wetlands, streams, and lakes on the property: see Attachment 2 B. If available, representative photograph of wetlands to be impacted by the project: see Attachment 2 C. If delineation was performed by a consultant, include all data sheets relevant to the placement of the delineation line. see Appendix C of Attachment 2 D. If a stormwater management plan is required for this project, attach a copy. Not Applicable E. What is land use of surrounding property? Surrounding land uses are industrial and low density residential and undeveloped. F. If applicable, what is the proposed method of sewage disposal? Not Applicable X\•7I;rA Owner's Signature/Printed Name ??. FN V. E Title 3-c1-(?q Date Joint Permit Application, Gold Hill Quarry Page 3 Attachment 2 Wetland & Environmental Services Permitting, Environmental Inventories and Planning 3423 Lochinvar Drive (804) 560-8048 Richmond, Virginia 23235 FAX (804) 560-8098 Wetland & Environmental Services Permitting, Environmental Inventories and Planning 818 West 29th Street Richmond, Virginia 23225 December 1, 1997 Steve Chapin Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District 151 Patton Avenue Asheville, North Carolina 28801-5006 (804) 230-7102 FAX (804) 230-6360 RE: Vulcan Materials Company, Gold Hill Quarry, Delineation Confirmation; Cabarrus County, North Carolina; WES Project No. WES09633 Dear Mr. Chapin: Please find enclosed a delineation report for the above-referenced project and four (4 ) original maps depicting surveyed locations of all field delineated wetlands. Per our earlier discussions regarding delineation confirmations, once you have had an opportunity to review the attached information, please sign and return three (3) copies of the attached map. If you have any questions concerning the enclosed information, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience. Sincerel , C Leo C. Snead, Jr.; PWS President attachment cc: Philip Bailey, Marshall Miller & Associates Mike Poplin, Vulcan Materials Company N i U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT Action ID: 199830198 County: Cabarrus Notification of Jurisdictional Determination Property owner/Authorized Agent: Vulcan Materials Company, c/o Marshall Miller & Co. Address: Bluefield Industrial Park, P.O. Box 848 Bluefield, Virginia 24605 Telephone Number: Size and Location of Property (waterbody, Highway name/number, town, etc.): 260 acre Vulcan facility located approx. 1.5 miles south of Gold Hill, south of SR 2457 Indicate Which of the following apply: There are waters of the U.S. on the above described property which have been accurately flagged and delineated. We recommend that the flagged lines be surveyed. The surveyed lines must be verified by our staff before the Corps will make a final jurisdictional determination on your property. Because of the size of your property and our present workload, our identificationand delineationof your wetlands cannot be accomplished in a timely manner. You may wish to employ a consultant to obtain a more timely delineation of the wetlands. Once your consultanthas flagged a wetland line on the property, Corps staff will review it, and, if it is accurate, we strongly recommend that you have the line surveyed for final approval by the Corps. The Corps will not make a final jurisdictional determination on your property without an approved survey. The wetlands on your lot have been delineated, and the limits of Corps jurisdictionhave been explained to you. Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations, this determination maybe relied upon for a period not to exceed three years from the date of this notification. There are no wetlands present on the above described property which are subject to the permit requirements of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations, this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed three years from the date of this notification. -X This is in reference to the delineation confirmation requested for the above described property. Accordingly, w e confirm the waters and wetlands delineation flagged in the field and shown on the 10/97 map which you submitted. Unless there is a change in our law or our published regulations, this determination of the limits of waters and wetlands may be relied upon for a period not to exceed 5 years from the date of your submitted delineation. Placement of dredged or fill material in wetlands on this.property without a Department of the Army permit is in most cases a violation of Section 301 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1311). A permit is not required for work on the property restricted entirely to existing high ground. If you have any questions regarding the Corps of Engineers regulatory program, please contact Steve Chapin at ?704?2714014 Project Manager Signature S Date 12/10/97 Expiration Date 12/10/2002 cc: Wetland & Environmental Services DELINEATION REPORT GOLD HILL QUARRY CABARRUSCOUNTY NORTH CAROLINA November 1997 Prepared for: Vulcan Materials Company c/o Marshall Miller & Associates Bluefield Industrial Park P.O. Box 848 Bluefield, Virginia 24605 Wetland & Environmental Services Permitting, Environmental Inventories and Planning 818 West 29 Street 804.230.7102 Richmond, Virginia 23225 FAX 804.230.6360 Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. PROJECT OBJECTIVE .................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2. SCOPE OF WORK ........................................................................................................................................ 1 2. METHODS ................................................................................................................................................ 1 2.1. PRELIMINARY DATA GATHERING AND SYNTHESIS ....................................................................................... 2 2.2. FIELD INVESTIGATION ............................................................................................................................... 2 3. RESULTS .................................................................................................................................................. 3 3.1. OFF-SITE METHODS .................................................................................................................................. 3 3.2. ON-SITE METHODS ................................................................................................................................... 5 4. REGULATORY STATUS AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS ............................................................... 6 5. LITERATURE CITED ............................................................................................................................. 8 APPENDIX A. FIGURES APPENDIX B. PHOTOGRAPHS APPENDIX C. DELINEATION DATA SHEETS APPENDIX D. QUALIFICATIONS WES09633.doc I Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion 1. INTRODUCTION The Gold Hill Quarry is an approximate 260 acre permitted quarry in Cabarrus County, North Carolina owned and operated by Vulcan Materials Company. The property is located approximately 1.5 miles south of Gold Hill, North Carolina, in the headwaters of Long Creek. (Figure 1.) Vulcan Materials anticipates the need for additional overburden storage within quarry property due to expanding quarry activities and, at this time, proposes to place or dispose overburden along the southern and western property boundaries to augment and expand existing perimeter berms. Preliminary site inspection revealed the possible occurrence of waters which may be affected by the proposed activity and it was determined that a routine wetland delineation was desired. This report presents the results of a routine on-site determination and delineation of waters of the United States (waters), including wetlands. This evaluation was conducted by Wetland & Environmental Services (WES) under contract with Marshall Miller & Associates, in Bluefield, Virginia (WES Project Number WES09633). 1.1. Project Objective 1.2. Scope of Work The principal objective of this evaluation was to identify and delineate the boundaries of jurisdictional waters of the U. S., including wetlands, on the parcels regulated under the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA). To meet the project objective, the following general work tasks were performed: 1. Review pertinent literature and documentation readily available in the public record and provided by the Client to identify the presence of jurisdictional areas on the property. 2. Perform an on-site investigation to identify and delineate jurisdictional wetlands and waters. 2. Methods This section presents the methods employed under the scope of work to meet the project objectives. Wetlands at the project site were delineated in accordance with the Corps of Engineers 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual (ACOE 1987) and subsequent regulatory guidance memoranda. WES09633.doc 1 I Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion 2.1. Preliminary Data Gathering and Synthesis An initial off-site review was performed in accordance with Part IV, Section B of the Manual "Preliminary Data Gathering and Synthesis." As part of this review, the following information sources were compiled and reviewed: • United States Geological Survey Topographic Map, 7.5 Minute Quadrangle; Gold Hill and Richfield Topographic Quadrangles (Figure 1). • United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service (SCS) Cabarrus County Soils Survey (Figure 2). • United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wetland Inventory (NWI) Map, 7.5 Minute Quadrangle, Gold Hill and Richfield NWI maps (Figure 3). Sources were reviewed and evaluated for the presence of characteristics consistent with the occurrence of wetlands. Factors considered include, but are not necessarily limited to: slope, proximity to surface waters, presence or absence of hydric soils or soils with hydric inclusions, NWI-mapped wetlands, and current land use. Areas of particular interest were identified for specific inspection during scheduled field work. 2.2. Field Investigation Plant community assessment procedures were performed in accordance with the field indicators and sampling techniques described in Part III, Paragraph 35 and Appendix C of the Manual. Dominant species from each stratum were estimated by visual observation of abundance. Vegetative data were interpreted and indicator status was assigned using the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Wetland Plants of the United States: Region II (Reed 1996). This document classifies plant species according to the frequency of occurrence in wetlands (See the table). Nomenclature for taxonomic identification follows Radford et al (1974). To meet the criteria for hydrophytic vegetation more than 50 percent of dominant species in all strata must be OBL, FACW or FAC. (See Table 1.) Hydric soil assessment procedures were in accordance with Part III, Paragraph 44 of the Manual. Mapped soils were compared to listed hydric soils in Hydric Soils of the State of North Carolina (USDA-NRCS 1995) and to Cabarrus County listed hydric soils (USDA- NRCS 1997). All soil samples were taken using a hand auger to a depth of at least 12 inches. Soil colors were determined from moist, undisturbed peds using Munsel Soil Color Charts (1975) and the abundance, contrast and size of redoxymorphic features were described. Soil WES09633.doc 2 5 Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion Table 1: Plant Indicator Status PLANT INDICATOR SYMBOL DEFINITION CATEGORY Obligate Wetland OBL Plants that occur in wetlands > 99% of the time Facultative Wetland FACW Plants that usually occur in wetlands (67-99%) Facultative FAC Plants equally adapted to wetland & upland conditions 33-67% Facultative Upland FACU Plants that sometimes occur in wetlands 1-33% Obligate Upland UPL Plants that very rarely occur in wetlands (<I%) texture was determined, approximately, by feel and the terminology describing texture is consistent with the USDA soil texture classes. The hydrology criteria were evaluated using visual observation of hydrologic field indicators as described in Part III, Paragraph 49 of the Manual and subsequent guidance. Wetland hydrologic field indicators include soil saturation, wetland drainage patterns, watermarks, etc. Wetlands were delineated using the three parameters above and areas identified as jurisdictional were flagged approximately every fifty feet. Other waters (including streams and intermittent drainages) were delineated based on the application of the hydrology parameter alone (relying on primary indicators) and the regulatory definition of ordinary high water (33 CFR Part 328). Swales and channels were traced up gradient until no signs of channel flow and no springs were found. In most cases, the channels and swales included as jurisdictional area were flagged at the top-of-bank of the channel. 3. RESULTS 3.1. Off-Site Methods The site is an approximate 260 acre quarry located in the northeastern corner of Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Located in the slate belt (USAD-SCS 1988), site topography ranges from approximately 500 feet mean sea level (m.s.l.) in the active pit to about 750 m.s.l. on the southwestern property boundary. The quarry lies within the watershed of Long Creek, which drains in a southeasterly direction. (See Figure 1.) The site is characterized by moderately well- to well-drained, nearly level soils of the Kirksey- Misenheimer-Badin association. The county soil survey (USDA-SCS 1988) maps most of the WES09633.doc 3 Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion area within the quarry boundaries as soils of this association, although smaller Goldston map units are depicted as occurring in the central portion of the property. (See Table 1 and Figure 2). Only one hydric soil is mapped as occurring within the property boundaries. This soil series, Chewacla, is located along the eastern property boundary in association with Long Creek. Descriptions of the map units detail several included soils within each map unit, however, no hydric inclusions were listed in either the county soil survey (USDA-SCS 1988) or the county list of hydric soils (USDA-NRCS 1997). Kirksey soils, however, are described as including nearly level soils with a clayey subsoil located within depressions and around the heads of intermittent drainageways. Of interest, particularly in evaluating site specific soils information, both the Kirksey and Misenheimer soil series typically exhibit an elluvial horizon (E) which has a chroma of 2 to 3. Table 2: USDA Mapped Soils Soil Name Map Unit Badin channe silt loam, 2-8% slopes BaB Badin channe silt loam 8-15% slopes Bal) Badin channe silt loam, 1545% slopes BaF Chewacla sand loam frequently flooded Ch Goldston very channerv silt loam, 4-15% slopes GoC Kirksev silt loam, 1-6% slopes KkB Misenheimer channe silt loam, 04% slopes MsA Udorthents Ud Boldfaced soils are listed as Hydric ' Soils with hydric inclusions The National Wetland Inventory (NWI) maps show five mapped palustrine systems occuring within or adjacent to quarry property. Of these, four correspond to shallow open water habitat that is seasonally to permanently flooded, excavated or diked features (Cowardin classification PUBHh and PUSCx). One palustrine scrub-shrub wetland is located on the eastern property boundary, within the Long Creek floodplain. (See Figure 3). WES09633.doc 4 Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Ouarrv Expansion I 3.2. On-Site Methods Site visits were conducted on April 22nd through April 24`h and again on May 22"d of this year. Delineation efforts were focused on the southern and western portions of the property, which are proposed for future impacts due to berm construction. Areas in the southeastern portion of the property are not proposed for future development and are currently maintained as wildlife habitat. A delineation was not conducted in these areas, however, the area was walked and approximate boundaries of jurisdictional areas were noted in the field. The southwestern and western portions of the site were walked, and seven transects and a total of 22 sample points were established concurrent with wetland delineation. Representative photographs were taken to document existing site conditions (See Appendix B). Wetland delineation data sheets are presented in Appendix C. In general, the site is characterized by open field maintained by periodic mowing, with few trees or shrubs occurring, except along drainageways. Old field species (e.g. golden rod, broomsedge, blackberry) and fescue dominate much of the site. The western portion of the property includes an area managed for wildlife food plots and a shrubby area dominated by groundsel (Baccharis halimifolia), black willow (Salix nigra) and herbaceous vegetation. Areas identified as wetlands supported, in addition to the opportunistic old field species, herbaceous and shrubby species that are facultative wet and obligate species. Typical species found in the wetlands included: soft rush (Juncus effusus), a fall panicoid grass (Dichanthelium scoparium), trident red maple (Ater ruhrum var. tridens), obtuse spike rush (Eleocharis ohtusa), and Sphagnum species. Soils of the upland sites were characterized by a silt loam surface horizon from 2 to 8 inches thick that ranged in color from 10YR6/2 to 2.5Y5/4. Some soil profiles contained an E horizon approximately 6 inches thick which exhibited a low chroma matrix consistent with the description for the Misenheimer soil series. Below this, soil texture varied from silt loam to clay loam, with Munsell colors of about 2.5Y6/4. Wetland areas were problematic in that Munsell colors were similar to those of upland locations, with some exceptions. Most notably, redoxymorphic features were generally observed in most horizons. A depleted matrix. and/or a strong hydrogen sulfide odor was observed, following USDA-MRCS (1996), in all cases where a determination was made that a sample point was jurisdictional. In many instances, these observations were made in the A horizon (e.g. data sheets T4-B and T7-B). Upland areas typically lacked primary or secondary indicators of hydrology; although, following a heavy rain on 4/23/97, water was observed standing in unlined boreholes in both WES09633.doc 5 r Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion upland and wetland locations. In these instances, primary indicators (observation of saturation) were not supported by other primary or secondary indicators. Wetland sites were typically flooded or saturated, with water standing in an unlined borehole within 10 inches of the surface. Primary and secondary indicators of hydrology were observed at all wetland sample points. On May 22, 1997, Mr. Leo C. Snead, Jr. (WES) met with Mr. Steve Chapin, (USACOE, Asheville Field Office) to field-review flagged wetlands and waters. Following discussion in the field, Mr. Chapin verbally confirmed the delineation. Figure 4 presents the field surveyed location of all identified and flagged wetlands and transect sample points. Areas identified, but not delineated, are also presented in this figure. 4. REGULATORY STATUS AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS Waters of the United States, including wetlands, are regulated at the Federal level under Sections 401 and 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA). Section 404(b)(1) of the CWA authorizes the Corps to regulate fill in jurisdictional areas with oversight by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Placing fill in jurisdictional areas can require an individual permit from the Corps, which may be a time-consuming process. The Corps administers a program of Nationwide Permits (NWP) that are intended to reduce or eliminate paperwork for activities that are considered to have minor impact on the environment. A total of 40 permits apply to such activities as road crossings, temporary construction roads, and many other activities. NWP26 applies in headwaters or isolated areas. Headwaters are defined as those areas in a watershed above the point where the mean annual flow is less than 5 cubic feet per second (c.f.s.). Under this permit, up to one-third of an acre of regulated area may be filled without notification to the Corps of Engineers. Post-construction notification is required for all nationwide permits, which describes the type of activity (i.e. dredging or filling), the amount of jurisdictional area impacted and the location of the activity. For fills from one-third to 3 acres, the Corps may, at its discretion, issue a NWP26 or require an individual permit. Individual permits are required for filling over 3 acres. Issuance of Section 404 also requires water quality certification under Section 401 of the CWA. Water quality certification is issued by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality. For this specific nationwide permit, certification has been issued, provided the proposed activity meets the WES09633.doc 6 Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion general conditions of Water Quality Certification 3108. Generally, these conditions are summarized below (See Table 2). Table 3: DWQ Nationwide 26 General Conditions • Fill or modification exceeding 1/3 acre, or impacts to Unique Wetlands, requires written concurrence from DWQ • Fill or modification to streams (defined as USGS mapped perennial or intermittent streams) exceeding 150 linear feet requires notification and written concurrence from DWQ • These conditions expire December 13, 1998 WES09633.doc 7 Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion 5. Literature Cited Radford, A.E., Harry E. Ahles, and C. Ritchie Bell. 1974. Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas, The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC, 1183 pp. Reed, Porter B. 1996. Wetland Plants of the United States: Region II, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, St. Petersburg, FL, USFWS web site (ftp://www.nwi.fws.gov/ecology/list88/),38 pp- USACOE 1987. Wetland Delineation Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS, 100 pp. USDA-SCS 1988. Soil Survey of Cabarrus County. North Carolina, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 0-183- 524: QL3, 130 pp. USDA-NRCS 1995. Hvdric Soils of the State of North Carolina, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, NRCS Hydric Soils Page (http://www.statlab.iastate.edu/soils/hydric? USDA-NRCS 1996. Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United States: A Guide for Identifying and Delineating Hydric Soils, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wetland Science Institute, 27 pp. USDA-NRCS 1997. Hvdric soils: Cabarrus County. North Carolina, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, unpublished county list, 1 p. WES09633.doc 8 Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion APPENDIX A. Figures WES09633.doc KILCAN MATERIALS COMPANY - GOLD HILL QUARRY SOUTHERN SECTION OF USGS 7.5' GOLD HILL, N.C. QUADRANGLE NORTHERN SECTION OF USGS 7.5' RICHFIELD, N.C. QUADRANGLE 2, 000 ' 0 2, 000' SCALE 1:24,000 =sk" VICINITY MAP ` APPROXIMATE m a F \--" KkB / '. MsA C 1STUDY AREA ? ca ob • • KkB v?0. ?? ? Kk8 aB B KkB U Bob CM MsA BOB . .? MsA / Bab OB BOB , O EnB ?oQ MsA /• 8p4 • BOBS• ?,. b2 BOD a6 B ? m A ' BOB BOB C, • BOB KkB,-- ' 4 5 KkB MsA EnB a '0) .. Bn 1t°o BOB `: GoF 1g5fi • Bab B p BOB Bab \ -. TaB p • M BOB KkB Kk6 ' a' • I? k8 BOB B • \\ / KkB EnB/ ? Bab I BaD Bab B 8 vi a b :) VULCAN MATER/ALS COMPANY - GOLD HILL QUARRY SOUTHERN SECTION OF USGS 7.5' GOLD HILL, N.C. QUADRANGLE NORTHERN SECTION OF USGS 7.5' RICHFIELD, N.C. QUADRANGLE 2, 000' 0 2,000' ® • ® , ?, SCALE 1:24,000 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE - SOILS SURVEY KJLCAN MATER/ALS COMPANY - GOLD HILL QUARRY SOUTHERN SECTION OF USGS 7.5' GOLD HILL, N.C. QUADRANGLE NORTHERN SECTION OF USGS 7.5' RICHFIELD, N.C, QUADRANGLE 2,000' 0 2,0 00' ffl?k M SCALE 1:24,000 NATIONAL WETLAND INVENTORY MAP Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion APPENDIX B. Photographs WES09633.doc Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Ouarrv Expansion Photo 1: ?r Tt ti a?.. y ` View of existing relocated stream channel looking upstream from the existing road crossing in the vicinity of flags E- 1 and E-66. Photo 2: Y 9 Wetland swale along series "A" flagging, looking upslope toward property boundary. Note partial berms in existence. WES09633.doc Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Ouarrv Expansion Photo 5: 7 'nt 7 7. - - Unmapped, intermittent stream and wctland complex flowing onto property from adjacent land in vicinity of transcct T4 (wctland flag series "C"). Photo 6: i kk' F ? ?? i ?c ? ?^TOte ? ' a1 ?? qtr ` • ! ' 'fi ?,4,?,14:. e Y i ww xr?,r ax 1`a 4i? es r>, , lPs'???S 11 Wetland associated with un-mapped intermittent stream on western property boundary. Photograph taken from flag number D-43. WES09633.doc Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Ouarrv Expansion z ??r aM Y,M ! - i f Y, ¢y rr?? Photo 7: Emergent/shrub wetland in vicinity of transect T5. Note standing water at base of Lrianlhu.s brevibarbus WES09633.doc Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion APPENDIX C. Delineation Data Sheets WES09633.doc WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Vulcan Materials L. Snead. Jr. Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X (If needed, explain in remarks.) Date: 4122197 County: Cabamcs State: NC Community ID: O en fielc TransectID: TI Plot ID: A VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator oUg o s p. Herb M Rubus alle heniensis Herb UPL ndropogon virginicus Herb FAC- Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) O Remarks: Old field species identified early in growing season. Definite ID problernatic. HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other Saturated in Upper 12 inches x No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. - (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: - (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: - (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: No indicators of hydrology s WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: Gold Hill Quarry Applicant/Owner: Vulcan Materials Investigation: L. Snead, Jr. Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Is the area a potential Problem Area? (If needed, explain in remarks.) VEGETATION Yes X No Yes No X Yes No X Date: 4122197 County: Cabamrs State: NC Community ID: O en :ela TransectID: TI Plot ID: B Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Solids o s p. Herb M uncus effuses Herb FACW+ uncus tenuis Herb FAC Festuca elatior Herb M Rumex cris us Herb FAC Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 100 Remarks: Old field species identified early in growing season. Wetter species located in slight depression. HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland H7drology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other Saturated in Upper 12 inches x No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: x Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. - (in.) Seconda ` Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: 10 (in.) Water-Stained Leaves al Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: - (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Silt deposits. Soil moist at all depths. Water in borehole @ 10" WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4122197 Vulcan Materials County: Cabam L. Snead. Jr. State: NC Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No Community ID: O en rela the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes X No Transect ID: TI the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: C 'If needed, explain in remarks.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator uncus a usus Herb FACW+ ndro 0 on vi inicus Herb FAC- ubus alleghentensis Herb UPL estuca elatior Herb M Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 50 Remarks: Juncus dominales,Jlat slope of Swale. Fescue and Rubus growing above slope break. Area below slope break supports hydrophytic vegetation. HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Aerial Photographs Other x No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: Inundated x Saturated in Upper 12 inches Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: x Sediment Deposits x Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. - (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: - (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 6 (in.) FAC Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Saturation in top 6". Heavy clay appears to perch water. Surface indicators of ponding due to road crossing. INS WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) I Project/Site: Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4122197 Applicant/Owner: Vulcan Materials County: Cabarrus Investigation: L. Snead, Jr. State: NC Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No Community ID: O en reld Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Transect ID: TI Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: D (If needed, explain in remarks.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator olida o s p, Herb NI ubus alle heniensis Herb UPL ndropogon virginicus Herb FAC- Solida o s p. Herb NI Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) O Remarks: Old field species identified early in growing season. Definite ID problematic. Downslope area dominated by Juncus effusus. HVDROI.OGV Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other Saturated in Upper 12 inches x No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water: - (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: - (in.) Waiiler-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: - (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: No indicators of hydrology Downslope area saturated, sediment deposits, surface water present. WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4122197 Applicant/Owner. Vulcan Materials County: Cabarrus Investigation: L. Snead, Jr. State: NC 3 Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No Community ID: O en reld the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Transect ID: T2 the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: A (If needed, explain in remarks.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Solids o s p. Herb NI ubus alle heniensis Herb UPL Festuca elatior Herb N1 Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) O Remarks: Old field species identified early in growing season. Definite ID problenurtic. HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Aerial Photographs Other x No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: Inundated Saturated in Upper 12 inches Water Marks x Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. - (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: - (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: - (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Drill lines appear to be from highflows. Hydrology evidence not supported by vegetation or soils. Downslope area saturated, sediment deposits, surface water present. s WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4122197 Applicant/Owner. Vulcan Materials County: Cabarrus Investigation: L. Snead, Jr. State: NC Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No Community ID: Shrub Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Transect ID: T2 Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: B (If needed, explain in remarks.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator cer rubrum var. tridens Shrub OBL uncus a usus Herb FACW+ grostis albs Herb FACW Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 100 Remarks: Young scrub-shrub area with robust herb layer HVDROi.OGV Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches x No Recorded Data Available X Water Marks X Drift Lines Field Observations: X Sedilment Deposits X Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. 0 (in.) Secondary ' Indicators (2 or more required): X Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: 10 (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 0 (in.) X FAC '-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Well-defined swale with running water. Satuated to surface throughout. Downslope area saturated, sediment deposits, surface water present. WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4122197 Vulcan Materials County: Cabarrus L Snead, Jr. State: NC D Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No Community ID: Shrub the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Transect ID: T2 the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: C If needed, explain in remarks.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator cer rubrum var. trident Shrub OBL uncus a usus Herb FACW+ ichanthelium scopanum Herb FACW Sphagnum s p. Herb NI Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 100 Remarks: Young scrub-shrub area with robust herb layer NVDRni.nGV Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches x No Recorded Data Available X Water Marks X Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits X Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. 0 (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: 2 (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 0 (in.) X FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Drainageway with running water in places. s WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4122197 Applicant/Owner: Vulcan Materials County: Cabarrus Investigation: L. Snead Jr. State: NC Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No Community ID: Perimeter Road Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Transect ID: T2 Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: D (If needed. explain in remarks.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Solida o s p. Herb M Festuca elatior Herb M oustonia caerulea Herb FAC i II Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 100 Remarks: Upland old field community. I HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Aerial Photographs Other x No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: Inundated Saturated in Upper 12 inches Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. - (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: - (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: - (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: No indications of wetland hydrology. WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Vulcan Materials Investigators: L. Snead. Jr. D Normal Circumstances exist on the site? the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? the area a potential Problem Area? (If needed, explain in remarks.) Date: 4/24/97 County: Cabarrus State: NC Yes X No Community ID: Perimeter Road Yes X No Transect ID: T3 Yes No X Plot ID: A VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Festuca arundinacea Herb FAC- Potentilla a to Herb w Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) ##### Remarks: Berm perimeter road, maintained and grassed with fescue HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Aerial Photographs Other X No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: Inundated Saturated in Upper 12 inches Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): X Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Soils moist, but heavy rains occurred the preceding nithg. O.& in upper 4"of soil profile. No confirming hydrologic indicators 11111 WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Yulcan Malertals L. Snead Jr. J Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No _ the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes X No _ the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X 'If needed. explain in remarks.) VF.rRTATInN Date: 4/24/97 County: Cabarrus State: NC Community ID: Perimeter Road Transect ID: T3 Plot ID: B Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator -Scirpus rtmts Herb OBL uncus effirstis Herb FACW+ uncus tennis Herb FAC Eleocharts obtusa Herb OBL T ha lati olia Herb OBL Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 100 Remarks: Berm perimeter road in depressional location. Plants growing in standing water. li HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs X Inundated Other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches X No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. 1-2" (in.) Seobndary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: 0" (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 0" (in.) X FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Standing water is dePresional location. Area hydrologically connected andP razimate to wetland offs tte WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4/24/97 Vulcan Materials County: Cabamu L. Snead Jr. State: NC Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No _ Community ID: Pa Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Transect ID: T4 Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes X No _ Plot ID: A (If needed, explain in remarks.) VFr-FTA7TnN Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Festuca arundinacea Herb FAC- ndroon vi inicus Herb FAC- otentilla arguta Herb 1 Solids o s p, Herb Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) Remarks: Berm perimeter road mown regularly, which prevents establishment ofwoody vegetation. HVnunr nr_V Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches X No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: 12" (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 8" (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Saturated in upper 12" and water standing in ulined borehole ®12 ". However, heavy rains within 24 hours make reliance on primary indicatorsalone problematic. M WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4/24/97 Applicant/Owner: Vulcan Materials County: Cabamrs Investigators: L. Snead Jr. State: NC Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No _ Community ID: Perimeter Road Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Transect ID: T4 Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes X No _ Plot ID: B (If needed lain in remarks.) VRrFTATrnN Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species: Indicator Scirpus runts Herb OBL i uncus a Herb FACW+ leocharts obtusa Herb OBL Lycopus vi inieus Herb OBL Carar s p, i Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 100 Remarks: Low area with channelized flow within berm perimeter road. Herbaceous, facultative wet and obligate species present uvnunr nr-v Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs X Inundated Other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches x No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits X Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. 0-4" (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): X Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: 0" (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 0" (in.) X FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Flawing water in concave channel draining offsite wetlands. Wetland hydrology met with both primary and secondary indicators. WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Applicant/Owner: Gold Hill Quarry Vulcan Materials Date: 4/24/97 County: Cabamus State: NC Investigators: L. Snead. Jr. Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes X No (If needed, explain in remarks.) Community ID: Perimeter Road Transect ID: T4 Plot ID: C VC!_CTA74nN Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ndro on vi inicus Herb FAC- otentilla a to Herb NI Houstonia caerulea Herb FAC Eleoeharis obtusa Herb OBL Panicum s . Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 67 Remarks: Low relief area with mixed herbaceous species. Wetter species in microtopographic lows. trvnenr rwl_v Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs X Inundated Other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches X No Recorded Data Available X Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water: 0-1" (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): X Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: I" (in.) X Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 0" (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Standing water present in microtopographic lows. Heavy rains within past 14 hours make reliance on primary indicators problematic. O.R. present in top S" but not below this depth. s WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4/24/97 Applicant/Owner. Vulcan Materials County: Cabarras Irrvestigatota: Leo C. Snead Jr. State: NC Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No _ Community ID: Old field Is the site significantly disbubed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Transect ID: T4 b the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: D (If needed, explain in remarks.) VF.r_FTATTnN Dominant Plant Specks Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ndroon vi )ricus Herb FAC- Houstonia eaerulea Herb FAC PotentiAa arguto Herb M Solids o s pp. Herb Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 50 Remarks: Maintained grassed buffer around perimeter of quarry property. Regularly maintained and driven upon. mvnnnr.nr-v Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. (in) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: (in) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: No secondary indicators. Only primary indicator present is saturation. Heavy rains within past 24 hours. WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Vulcan Materials Leo C. Snead, Jr. b Normal Circumstances exist on the site? the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? the area a potential Problem Area? (If needed, explain in remarks.) Date: 4/24/97 County: Cabamrs State: NC Yes X No _ Community ID: Old field Yes No X Transect ID: T4 Yes No X Plot ID: E VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Festuca arundinacea Herb FAC- Potentilla a entea Herb FACU Houstania eaeruka Herb FAC Chrvs ovum vi inianum Herb Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 33 Remarks: Maintatned grassed buffer around pertmeter ojquarryproperty. Regularly maintained and driven upon. I I HVnRO1.f)nV Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): X Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Sod: 0" (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: One secondary indicator and soil saturated within top 12 inches. However, heavy rains within 24 hours preclude assumption that saturation meets duration criterion. M Community ID: Old field TransectID: T4 Plot ID: E SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): Taxonomy Subgroup: Kirksey silt loam Aquic Hapludults Drainage Class: od. well-drained Confirm Mapped Type? X Yes No Profile Description: Depth inches Horizon matrix color mot" Cobh umeg Moist (Musseg Moist) mottle Texture, Concretions, AbandancdContrest Structure etc. 0-4 A 1.5Y614 silt loam 412+ B 2.SY614 1.5Y616 silt loam Hydric Soil Indicators: Hirtosol Histie Epipedon Sulfdic Odor Aquic Meistma Regime Reducing Conditions Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colon Concretions High Organic Ceate d iu Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Organic Shasldng in Sandy Soils Listed on Local Hydnc Soil List Listed on National Hydric Soils Lot Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Oxidized rhizospheres present in top 11 inches. WETI.ANn nFTFRmrNATTnN Hydrophytic Vegetal-Pr UIV _Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Preeart? Yes X No Hydric SrnL Present? Yes X No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yea X No Remarks: No parameters met, even though hydrology criteria exhibited one primary indicator during site inspection. Heavy rains within past 24 hours appear to have skewed field indicators. Hydrology not supported by soils and vegetation. WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Date: 4/24/97 Vulcan Materials County: Cabana Leo C. Snead. Jr. State: NC o Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes X No _ Community ID: Sci the site significantly, disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No X Transect ID: T5 the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: A (If needed, explain in remarks.) Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Fraxinus nnsvlvanica Canopy FACW Li uidambarstvraci ua Caxo FAC+ Ulmus americana Canopy FACW Baccharts hal6ni olio Shrub FAC Lonicera apica Vine FAC- Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 80 Remarks: Base of'upland berm at creek edge. Shrub area downslope with standing water TJVTIDf%T M_V Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available X Water Marks X Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: 1" (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Sod: 0" (in.) X FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Primary indicators present in area ojapparent flooding. Recent heavy rains (within 14 hours) make reliance on primary indicators alone problematic. No secondary indicators present other than FAC neutral Community ID: Scrub-shrub Transmt ID: TS Plot ID: A C[)tt.c Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): Kirkrev silt loam Taxonomy Subgroup: Aquic Hapludults Drainage Class: oil well-drained Confirm Mapped Type? Yea X No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Inches Horizon (Mmaeg Moist) Mane Coital (Mwuell Mont Mottle AMadanee/Contron Texture, Concretions, Structure de. 0-4 A 2.5YM 1.5Y611 x, faint, comm. silt loam 4-10+ B 1.5Y614 1.5Y611 fine. faint. comm. silt loam Hydric Sod Indicators: Hiateaol Histic Epipedon Sd6dic Odor A"e MoisNm Regime Caditw w Geyad or law-Chrana Coln (.onClOtioN, High Organic Cattent in Surface layer it Sandy Sala OW- Streaking ar Sandy Sods Lined at Local Hydne Say List Listed on National Hydrl Soils Lint Other (Expldn in Remarks) Remarks: No hydrogen sulftde or aridized rhizospheres present. Redaxymorphie features present, but make up less than SO% Of soil prole. WE I UNNU UL I LKMILNA LIMN Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? X Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Hydric Sorls Present? _Yes X No Is this Sampling Point Within a Weiland? Yes X No Hydrophytic vegetation and hydrology present However, heavy rains within 24 hours make reliance on primary indicators of hydrology problematic. No substantiating evidence present in soils. WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Vulcan Materials Leo C. Snead. Jr. D Norval Circumstances exist on the site? the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? the area a potential Problem Area? (If needed, explain in remarks.) Date: 4/24/97 County: Cabarru State: NC Yes X No _ Community ID: Si Yes No X Transect ID: T Yes No X Plot ID: B VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Nvssa lvatica Cano FAC Li uidambar stvract ua Cano FAC+ Bacchants halimifolia Shrub FAC eer rubrum var. rubrum Herb FAC Dichanthelium sco arium Herb FACW Ertanthus strietus Herb OBL Sei us rimer Herb OBL Lonieera japonica Vine FAC- Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 88 Remarks: Shrub-scrub area with standing water. WDROi.Of_-V Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs X Inundated Other X Saturated in Upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available X Water Marks X Drift Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. 0.2 (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): X Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: 0" (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 0" (in.) X FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Primary indicators present in area of apparent,Jlooding. Recent heavy rains (within 24 hours) make reliance on primary indicators alone problematic. Secondary indicators present. JIM Community ID: Scrub-shrub Transect ID: TS Plot ID: B ROTT c Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): Kirksey silt loam Taxonomy Subgroup: AguicHapludiths Drainage Class: Mod, well Confirm Mapped Type? Yes X No Profile Description: Depth matrix color Mottle Colon Mottle inches Horizon (Muroeil Moist) (Munseu Moist) AbundanceiContnet Texture, Concretions, Structure, ate. 0-4 A 1,5Y6 2 IOYR516 conNnW j ne, prom. silt loam 4-12+ B IOYR614 IOYR712 me, arm, co-. heavy clay Hydric Soil Indicators: Hiatoeol Histic EI„Pedon Sulfidic Odor Aquic Moisture Regime Reducing Conditions X Oleyed or LowL7uoma Colon Concretions High Organic Content at Sncfw.a Layer in Sandy Sob Owaic Strealang in Sandy Spy Listed on Local Hydric Sony List Listed on Natiotul Hydric Sods List Other (Explm rn Remarks) Remarks: Low chroma matrix approx. 4 inches thick with common, prominent aridized rhizospheres present inA horizon. Heavy clay B horizon restricts downward movement of stater. WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophyuc Vegetation Present? X Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? X Yes No Hydric Sods Present? X Yes No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? X Yes No Remarks: Hydrophytic vegetation and hydrology present Primary indicators supported by secondary indicators Soils reduced in surface layer with redorytnorphie featro es present (mottles & O.R.). Heavy clay B horizon retards percolation for long periods of time (evidenced by O.R. in surface horizon). All three parameters met WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Date: 5/22197 Vulcan Materials County: Cabam Leo C. Snead. Jr. State: NC Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yea No X Community ID: Old field the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes X No _ Transect ID: T6 the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: A VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Houstoma caerulea Herb FAC Cam psis radicans Herb FAC pocynum cannabimtm Herb FAC- uncus terrors Herb FAC Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 75 Remarks: Open old field community regularly maintained by mowing. Predominantly facultative vegetation. I I HVDROT.OGV Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Weiland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other Saturated in Upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: X Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. (ut) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Area originally saturated to surface on 4114197, following heavy rains. No indicators present other than sediment deposits. Community ID: Old field Transect ID: T6 Plot ID: A snit s Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): Kirksey silt loam Taxonomy Subgroup: Aquic Hapludults Drainage Class: Mod. well Confirm Mapped Type? X Yes No Profile Description: Depth Metric Color inches Horizon (Munwa Moist) Mottle Cobh (MWMH Mast) Monts Abundeace/Contntet Textum Concretions, Structure eta. 0-5 A 2.5 Y614 2.SY711 raeen.feittt,pne sill loam 5-12+ B 2.5Y616 2.5Y614 atmy, seed., feint silt loam Hydric Soil Indicators: Hietoeol Hiaic Epipedun Sdfidic Odor Aquic Moisturs Regime Reducing Condiumu Oleyed or law-Chrome Colon - Concretimu High Orgatuc Content ut Swfwe Layer is Surly Soda OIP-Mmakm-sw* soap Listed on 14W Hydtic Soils List Listed on Nattionel Hydrw Soil List Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Bright matrix in all horizons within 12 inches of surface. WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Proem? X Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Hydria Sods Resent? Yes X No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes X No Remarks: Facultative old field community lacking wetland hydrology and/or sods. Area does not meet wetland definition. WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Date: 5/22/97 Vulcan Materials County: Cabam Leo C. Snead. Jr. State: NC D Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes No X Community ID: O the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes X No _ Transect ID: T the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: B (If needed, explain in remarks.) Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator uncus acuminatus Herb OBL uncus canadensis Herb OBL uncus effusus Herb FACW+ Carex lurida Herb OBL Eleocharis obtusa Herb OBL Eehinochlaa walteri Herb OBL Scirpus runts Herb OBL Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) too Remarks: Open old field community regularly maintained by mowing. Predominantly obligate vegetation in depressional area Area maintained for wildlife plot. TwnVAr M_V Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Plrotograplu Inundated Other Saturated in Upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: X Sediment Deposits X Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): X Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Sod Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: Oro X FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Depressionl area with obvious signs of ponding. No saturation or ponding present during site visit. Community ID: Old field Transect ID: T6 Plot ID: B cnrr c Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): Kirksey silt loam Taxonomy Subgroup: Aquic Hapludults Drainage Class: Mod. well Confirm Mapped Type? X Yea No ProBk Description: Depth Matrix Color Monte Colors inches Horizon (Manseu Moist) (Mutuea Moist) Mottle Texture, Con-dons, AbundancelConaast Structure etc. 0-4 A 2.5 Y614 2.5Y712 comee.fahe.)ine silt loam 4-12+ B 1.5Y616 1. SY7/1 med., *sancr, -.2w clay loam Hydric Soil Indicators: Hlutoeol Hixtic Epipedon Salfidic Oda Aquic Moisture Regime Reducing Condition; Gieyed or l.ow-Chrorna Colom X Concw.1 High OWnie Contest in Surface Layer in Surly Sotls Organic Streaking in Sandy Sods Listed on Local Hydno Sob List Listed on National Hydrie Soils List ' . Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Bright matrix in all horizons within 12 inches ofsurface. Many prominent addized rhaospheres present m surface horizon (with marry!'- roots). FelMn concretions present in B horizon (<2% by volume) WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? X Yea No Wetand Hydrology Present? X Yes No Hydric Soils Present? X Yes No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? X Yea No Remarks: Obligate/FACW dominated community with obvious signs of primary and secondary indicators of hydrologe Field indicators of hydric soils weak (only concretions and oxidized rhizospheres present at dme of inspection), however, strong vegetation and hydrokV indicators support idendficadon as wetland. WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hill Quarry Date: 5/22/97 Vulcan Materials County: Cabam Leo C. Snead Jr. State: NC D Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes No X Community ID: Olc the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yea X No _ Transect ID: T6 the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: C (If needed, explain in remarks.) - - VFCFTATrt7N Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ndro on vt inicus Herb FAC- Festuca arundinacea Herb FAC- Potentilla argentea Herb FACU Ulmus alata Herb FACU+ ubus s p, Solids o s p, Carex s p, Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) ##### Remarks: Open old field community regularly maintained by mowing. Predominantly upland vegetation. Area maimained for wildlife plot mvnunt.nr--v Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other Saturated in Upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Held Observations: X Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water. (in) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): X Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Berm adjacent to stream. Sediment deposits localized in depressions. Hydrology indicators weak Mesa Community ID: Oldfield Transect ID: T6 Plot ID: C Rnrl 4 Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): Taxonomy Subgroup: Kirksey silt loam Aquic Hapludulls Drainage Class: Mod well Confirm Mapped Type? X Yea No Profile Description: Depth Inches Horizon MstricColor (M-11 Moist) MageCobo (Mumdl Moist) Maus Abundance/Cmhut Texture, Concretions, structure, etc. 0-8 A 25Y611 1.5Y614 coma, farm-ftm silt loam 8-12+ B 2.5Y614 1.SY612 stir,, med., a/m silt clav loam Hydric Soil Ltdicaton: Hlstosol Hiatie Epipedon Sulfidic Odor Agtic Moisture Regime Reducing Comftooe Oleyed or Low-Chtoma Cobh Concretion. High Organic Content in Stetson Layer be Seedy Sob Om muc Steakire in Sandy Soils Listed on local Hydrec Sods Lot listed on National Hydne Soils List - Odwr (Explem in Remarks) Remarks: Low chroma matrix in A horizon, however, actdized rhizospheres few and faint. No other field indicators present WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? _Yes X No Wetand Hydrology Present? _Yes X No Hydric Soda Present? _Yes X No b this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes X No Remarks: Oldfield species present. Weak indicators ofhydrology localized in depressions. Sods with low chroma matrix in A horizon, but lacbng strong ndcacymorphie features. Area is not a weiland WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Cold Hill Quarry Date: 5122/97 Vulcan Materials County: Cabartus Leo C. Snead, Jr. State: NC o Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes No X Community ID: Oh the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes X No _ Transect ID: T7 the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No X Plot ID: A (If needed, explain in remarks.) - VF _rTeTTnnr Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ndro on vi inicus Herb FAC- Festuca arundinaeea Herb FAC- Potentilla argentea Herb FACU Cam sts radieans Herb FAC Carex s p, Soli o s p. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 25 Remarks: Open old field community regularly maintained by mowing. Predominantly upland vegetation. Area maintained for wildlife plot tavnunt.nr.v Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other Saturated in Upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drill Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Sot? Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: (in.) FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: No primary or secondary indicators present. Community ID: Old field Transect ID: 77 Plot ID: A cnrr.c Map Unit Now Drainage Class: Mod well (Series and Phase): Kirksey silt loam Confirm Mapped Type? X Yes Taxonomy Subgroup: Aquic Hapludults No Profile Description: Depth Metric Color Mottle Cobh Mottle Te:xane, Concretions, inches Horizon (Munson Moist) (Mum all Moist) AbardamdContrvrt Structure etc. 0-4 A I0YR613 IOYR514 eonsn..jaim ix silt loam 4-10 BI 2.5Y712 IOYR516 med., con in. dither silt loam 10-15+ B2 2.SY614 2.SY616 as, cosamomfarnr silt loam Hydric Sot? Indicators: xistosol Concretions Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer to Sandy Soda Sdfidic Odor Orp- Stnakrg in Sandy Sods Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions Listed on Nabond Hydnc Sods List X ONyed or Low-Gnome Colon Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Low chroma matrix in BI horizon, however, oxidized rhizorpheres not present Soil pile is not a reduced matrix. No other field indicators present WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? _Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? _ Yes X No Hydric Soils Present? _Yes X No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? _Yes X No Remarks: Old field species present Soils with low chroma matrix present, but laddng redoxymorphfc features necessary for reduced mantic Hydrologic indicators locking. Area is not a wetland WETLAND & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Gold Hil! Quarry Vulcan Materials Leo C. Snead. Jr. o Normal Circumstances exist on the site? the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? the area a potential Problem Area? (If needed, explain in remarks.) Date: 5/22/97 County: Cabarrus State: NC Yea No X Community ID: O Yes X No _ Transect ID: T' Yea No X Plot ID: B VFGFTATiON Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant S ies Stratum Indicator nd on vi inicus Herb FAC- uncrur canadensis Herb OBL uncus e,Jfusus Herb FACW+ uncus tenuis Herb FAC Sarpus rimus Herb OBL Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) 8o Remarks: FACW and OBL dominated vegetative community. Oxidized rhizospheres present around fine roots in surface horizon. HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks:) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other Saturated in Upper 12 inches No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: X Sediment Deposits X Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water (in.) Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): X Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 in. Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: (in.) X FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Sediment stains, evidence of ponding within concave drainageway: Community ID: Old field TransectID: 77 Plot ID: B ROILS Map Unit Name Drainage Glass: Mod well (Series and Phase): Kirksev silt loam Confum Mapped Type? Yes Taxonomy Subgroup: Aquic Hapludults X No Profile Description: Depth matrix color Mottle Colors Mottle Texttrre, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Muni? Moist) (Mmuen Moist) Abundance/Contrast Structure etc. 0.6 A IOYR612 IOYRS16 disowt, /hn, ahwLi s silt loam 6-I5+ BI 2.SY614 IOYR612 med,coueum,disnncr silt loam Hydtic Sort htdicators: Histo.d Concretions Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layar is Sandy Soils Solfidic Odor OWric Straking in Sandy Sad Aquae Mouturs Regime Listed on Lod Hydn. Sant Liar Reducing Co ditioro Listed on National Hydtic Soils List X Oleyed or l ows-Chrome Colon Other (Explun in Rersurb) Remarks: Low chroma matrix in A horizon, with promimn4 abundant acidized rhizmpheres present Surface horizon has reduced matrtr. Field indicators resent. WEIZAND DETERMINATION Hydtophytic Vegetation Present? X Yes No Welland Hydrology Prc=t? X Yea No Hydric Sods Present? X Yes No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? X Yes No Remarks: Concave drainageway with soils, vegetation and hydrology: Al three parameters met. Wetland & Environmental Services Gold Hill Quarry Expansion APPENDIX D. Qualifications WES09633.doe Leo C. Snead, Jr.; PWS, President (B.S. in Biology, Old Dominion University, 1979; Graduate work in the Ecology Curriculum, Rutgers University, 1982-1985) Mr. Snead has an academic background in aquatic and wetland ecology and over seventeen years of experience in four states (MD, NC, NJ & VA) in tidal and nontidal wetland mapping, policy and resource management, with supervisory experience in the Commonwealth of Virginia's Section 401 program. He has direct experience reviewing and writing draft hontidal wetland legislation in two states and has a strong understanding of Section 404 requirements and limitations. Since the late 1980's, Mr. Snead has taught wetland delineation methods, following the 1987 Corps Wetland Delineation Manual, in both Virginia and Maryland, and has participated as an active member in a state task force which reviewed proposed changes to delineation methods in 1991. In 1995 he was invited as one of two consultants in Virginia to assist in reviewing proposed congressional changes to the federal wetland definition (S. 851 and H.R. 961). In addition, Mr. Snead has participated in endangered species surveys and has developed endangered species and exotic species management plans. He developed draft mitigation guidelines while at DEQ, he has performed wetland delineations on sites ranging from 6 to 150 acres in size, and develops and implements wetland mitigation plans for tidal and nontidal wetlands. He is the past Vice President of the Virginia Association of Wetland Professionals and currently sits on the Association's Delineation Certification Committee. In December 1995, Mr. Snead received his Professional Wetland Scientist certification from the Society of Wetland Scientists. L Snead, Jr.; S President o. o, ~ ~,o ~ i , ; a. N Y6D00 O o o, o o? of o os o, o o, o a ro ~ n b _ ~ o r ~ - r NI M ~ - ~ U ~ 4, O .ear W W4 Wy ~ W.,. W,t.. ' , l0 v~ ~ 41i. W = W U ~ Z 47 1. i I ' COMPILED PHOTOGRAMMETRICALLY BY : y s +a o ¦ ~ ~ . _ i i , I 'N .V ~ 0 BELL MAPPING COMPANY ~ o ' _ _ ' I 0 0' U E ~ f ~ , ~ o _ ~ r DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY ~ > ' b Y3 , ~ ~ ~ ~,c o0 r-- - - - - - 10-4-96 ~ ~ N ~ ~ o ~ _ ; ~ ~ ' x r-1 ' Y ~ J V .u.~ , S \ _ l1J ? ? _ m_ ~ , - _ ; \ s M.~ r 1, ; I _ r, a i r-+ o Q > ' o ~ ' cd-> _ o e. ~ ~ a ~.t~000 . ~ ~ c ~ ~ o _.__v.,_ ~ ~ E _w_._ _ - - ~ w r ' 3 0 m ~ _ ~ ~ ? .~w~.~.. F I r r. , , - t' ~ ~ r - - I p~~~ aG°3C~Q t J i r , I ~ 1 , _ _ i ~ n s~?~:w i 4f7 r HORIZONTAL CONTROL POINT ~ _ r , v VERTICAL CONTROL POINT O f ~ t I ' I _ i ~ INDEX CONTOUR ~--~-3500 r"'~ m o ; , t i ~GEO 'B' ~ ~ ~ ? E N 14246:27 INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR ~ t ~ E 1009616 ~ ~ ~1 ' EL. 7217. 751.6 SPOT ELEVATION a ~ ~ y r ~ d WATER ~ ~ f PAVED ROAD N 14000 DIRT ROAD - - ~ BUILDING ~ ' 4 GEQ 'A' N 13884:02 ' ~ LOCATED OBJECT C ~ ~ E i1Q67.9q EL; 726,7 , _ GE[} 'D' ~ 4GE0 'C' FENCE N 1374524 N 1374b29.` E 985E,47: E 10976.64 TREES , EL. 709,9 EL. 628.8 PIPE - ~ ~ ' ~ i POLE G SURVEYED WATER BOUNDARIES I, SURVEYED FLAG LOCATIONS ~ 12 ~ o_ t. N ` i. t SAMPLE POINTS > } ~ •5 ~ ~z 1 ~ N 0 HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY -BASED ON NORTH ~ a aEO ~ ~ - - VERTICAL DATUM -MEAN SEA LEVEL NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 a N ,13000 N `13055; _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ n _ _ _ ~ E 903tt3D F-.: ~ r~~ ~_n_..~_~. _M. e, -.-_.r.. __~,w_ ,~.~.-1 _ __,i ~ ; d.__ , _ _ _ CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE Z EL. 745;2 J/'- t PORTIONS DF THIS MAP HAVE BEEN ~ COMPILED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF i CONTROL AND THEREFORE DD NOT MEET - i NATIDNAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS E t_ T~ Afl (no~nnD QVQWW~ ' _ ~ - i ``e F5A i ; i c r. y ¢ tE- 44 a 's ~ ~ _ f E i~ I 11 ~ p p ~7 c~ * ~ old-2 ~ ~ QVQ~~1! D~43 , ' BOUNDARIES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, 3 I H-1 ~ _ ~ ~ ~ a - N N THIS DRAWING ARE RELATED TO THE CURRENT PLAN ~ SHOW 0 ° o OF DEVELOPMENT. OTHER WATERS EXIST ON THE PROPERTY m o z 3 ~pQ~ ~ ~ G-6 C-9 D_13 ~ i f _ ' THAT HAVE NOT BEEN DELINEATED AND ARE NOT INCLUDED o_ ~ ~ ~ ~ , T-7-q i , IN THIS JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION. ~ _ \ II ~ w N 12000 ,m.._..._. . - - . , _ _ _ _ _ - ~4F-4- ~ ~ a ° n ~ ~ _ ~ , _1__ _ . _ . _ m:~_ ~..__r.~__._ ~ __._..m. CERTIFICATE FOR THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS F-a r i f this lat accurate) de icts ~ Thls certfies that th s copy o p y p z Ts-A E-6 CHANNEL V1~DTH t ~ 15' - 25' ?HROUGHQUT the boundary of the jurisdiction of Section 404 of the Clean w o ~ O Water Act under the present law and regulations as determined z z Y w w z I T-4-E T6- TB-C b the undersi ned on this date. Unless there is a change in the ~ 3 ° ~ ~ ~ w Y =4-c r_4_a: , , ~ i ~ law or our ublished regulations, this determination of Section w ~ = Q ~ ~ ~ p o o° o cn a u. ' , ` 404 jurisdiction may be relied upon for five years from this _ date. This determination was made utilizing the 1987 U.S. Army ~ ; SHETLANDS ~OENTIFIEp ' Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual. , = BUT tyOT DELINEA1Eb ~ ~ r ~ ` •8-10 ~ ~ NO IMPACTS PROPOD Q _ Z _ W ~ , ~ T_3_a SEDIMENT PQPtD 1 a ~ J ~ r~ ! - = ~ ' ~ -3-A A-6 i &=1 ~ =T„17B ` - Corps of Engineers Date ~ Q Z 1-~- ~ 1-A r + - g r ~ ~ Y - ~ t : Y ~ ~ s t Q Z _ _ a _ _ ~ r r I i ~ # r _ t ,i , ~ t ? ga yam, ~ U r F ~ _ _ „ , ' f i I ~ ' e I ~ 0 m t r~ ~H - U N 11000 _ e,_ . _ _ . ~ 4~ N _ .a _ t___ - _ ____e.__ _..M...,.. ..e__ _ _w.._ _ .._._.__v _ _ _ _ - v f A-59~ ' ~ ~ , , . 300 0 300 600 = O N A-12, , Z J W _ U SCALE ,"_300' Q . _ ~ ~ ~ ' _ . ~ A, DELINEAT~_ AND ~ CONTOUR INTERVAL 6' J ~ Q SURVEYEQ~ (WETLANDS J F- W 2 Z , a, 1 i , , H ? + , , ~ J Q D _ t `1 0 Q J Z s ~ ; ; ; U 0 Z 0 ~N - Q ~ ~ ~ , I , _ U V 2-C T-2- ~ J ~ ~ D k T-2« -q-A - - ~ ~ ~ N d ~ _ m ~ ~i Q i ,i ~ o ~ 1- i ~i<, U ~-35 ~ , N 10000: ; T NUMBER SHEE 6 ! 1 of 1 ~ f o ; _ o ; ~ ~ o , o N }6000 0 : ° a`~., o o! ~ o; °o of O d ~ p , . , i . , _ r:, N ~ U w; Z w U Z ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 - COMPILED PHOTOORAMMETRICALLY 8Y : y s r RS N ~ ~ U ~ ~ BELL MAPPING COMPANY ~ o o ~U , E . - ~ i ~ e ~ ? ? f ~ o . ; ~ - i ~ ~ DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY ~ } ~ , t° 1 "C Y ,.T.~ , s _ s _ i ; - z~- C C 0 •L 0 ' ~ .a f" 10-4-96 s~ a~ ~ L - , ~ ~ .x t J U i ~ i ..v ~ \ ~ C W ? ? ` i . . ~ d s. I \ . s ~ 0 d > CC - > r. _ - O N v 'o r Ul ~ ~ 0 o _ ~ E N. _1000 ~ U o m ~ i S' F , a ~ ; _ ,r - i i - ; •if s _ I ~ i ; i 9 _ , , i f r m , t r "0 ~ 45ED $ N 14246.27 s 0 E 10096,16 EC ~72L7 } a _ ~ ~ ~ k HORIZONTAL CONTROL POINT v ~ ~ _ m N 14000 _....m _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ ..m . . _ ~ _ _ .m....._. _ _ ..__a ~ VERTICAL CONTROL POINT ~ _ INDEX CONTOUR ~---3500 ~ GEO 'A' ~ " N 13884,0 _ ~ INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR i , E 11067.9`9 _ EL. 726,7 SPOT ELEVATION 751.6 GEa 'D' p 4GEf1 'C' F WATER w--~~~ N 1,3~4~~2q W l37$8~29.' ; r ~ E 9~Z,47: E 10076,64 i~ PAVED ROAD _ El. 7095 ~ EL. 6288 DIRT ROAD - - BUILDING ~ LOCATED OBJECT C - _ ~ FENCE c 0 ` TREES a: T ~ ? ~ PIPE ~ POLE > r I i ~ 0 SURVEYED WATER BOUNDARIES ~ ~ GEO ,E 1 SURVEYED FLAG LOCATIONS • 12 ~ z 1 ' N'13059 N 3000 _ - _ _ _E 443030 _ e~ _ _ _ . . _ , 1~.~ , EL,' 745,2 SAMPLE POINTS •a ~ , k. 1 ,ti _d-^ } r i- i . ; ` ~ . ; , b. T-58 i _ - - i ~ G-1 x-44 - - , - ; - - _ .,.y~ L ~ ti' - ~ ~..m,-. t - ' i _ =,z ~ _~I-1 1ti ~ ' _ PROPOSED , 72 0, ~';1 7ROCK DAM A-I t ; - ~ y U t" _ 1 ' D-4 ~ 2 50' 31REAM BUFFER ~ H 3 0 ~ 1 'iH o a m ° z PROPOSED PERIMETER ' O-8"' -0_9 , HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY -BASED ON NORTH tl V ~ d VERTICAL DATUM -MEAN SEA LEVEL ~ ~ II d- ~ OVERBURDEN 13 ; =coN~EYaNO~ t`, CHANNELS , ~ - fi T_7_ ~ NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 w = m ~ _ ~ w CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE 3 g ~ ~ ~ 4. 3 DISPOSAL AREA......... - - i ~ !:'L . ' PROPOSED N 12000 _ . ....A . _ _ _ _a....~. ~ ~ ~ _ _ .a , w. _ . . . _ ~.e_ _ ~ _ P~RTI7NS DF THIS MAP HAVE BEEN p + F-8 CROSSING ~ .gig - COMPILED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS ~F z T6-~ E 8 1 y~~, - 7 ~ ` CONTROL AND THEREFORE DD NOT MEET ° w ° ~ o NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS ~ z Y w w z ~ -4-E 5 TB-~" 6-C r PROPOSED PERIMETER y ~ _ 3 U w w ~ to d W F Q O J W ~ Z d U CC _ CONVEYANCE CHANNEL _4.0 -25 C- ~ "+f"~ ~ 9. -4-C ' -8 ,54 O o U o to D. w ~ , r ' , ` v, ~ W, < " E-fib ~ ~ a ~ ~y1 ;,AE_1 r , t PROPOSED - ` ROCK DAMS A 4 ' •B 10 , _ r~`~ „<_.'w~ a i I z EXISTING, T_}_g SEDIMENT FsONDS ' 1 A-1 J i'" -3-A A-68 B-1 ;T_1-B , i ' _ ; Z g ~ T-1-E . Q s Q ~ ~ ~ a ~ y ~ . i ~ , i j x i , 1, U .r.- ; ti i ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 OG 0 r ~ U N 11000' _ oC w , ~ __e.__ _ a z e.~ _ . _ _ _ 300 0 30o soa A-59~i . a f ; C~ J SCALE I =300 ~ 4 ~ ~ DELINEAT~Q AND CONTOUR INTERVAL 5' J } ~ - , y~ SURVEYED;IM,ETLANDS H W W 2 Z F- F- SUMMARY OF PROPOS ~ Q ~ WETLAND IMPACTS 0 r; ` ` AREA AREA LENGTH V SF AC LF s LOCATION ( ) ~ ) ( ) 4, . ~ Z ~ ~ Q L t - , ! C 9304 0,21 N A ¢u,~. , , ~ ~ U E 1419 0.03 N A ~ ;~T~2=C T-2- _ F 2110 0.05 N A ~ ~ T-Z+ -2-A P G 4424 0.10 N A Q STREAM 2366 0.05 120 m TOTAL 19623 0.45 120 Q I - ~ ~ f f = I - ar JS N 100001 _s WETLAND AREA NOT SHEET NUMBER r - , r + ~ TO BE IMPACTED I r t ~ 5 AREA FOR PROPOSED ' WETLAND IMPACTS k ~ ( ~ O? O ~ z , , - O.'• O Or ~ d ~ o~. of © ~ . ~ - ~ m - _ ~ ( U f ~ ~ _ w , w ~ w , ~ w ~ .a' , w w ~ Z W= r i i i ~ ~ COMPILED PHOTOGRAMMETRICALLY BY y . w : _ o s. ~ ~ N L BELL MAPPING COMPANY o s ti- ~ , ~ , i ~ i, ~ ; U ~ G! v , ~ o . . { F t i ~ L 1. , ~ € <C a~ t _ ° ~ E ! DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY ~ , b Y C 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .vr_ e ~ 1 _ ~ c 'x o ~ ~ t i \ _ ~ J U w ? ? .l - E ~ s \ ~ ` - , _ r, a o Q > v 1\. _ I ~ i ~ - > o - ,~y ~ t5O0O _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ~ v c - s,r C.7 ~ o ~ a:~ r 7 _U iy i 1 I _ ~ \ 0] ~ i i ...M1 f ' i, 1 / I / f.. ~ - r J _ ~ _ 4, , i t e. ~ t , , i , n a , - 4' - - ~y , S X ~ ~ - { ~ ~ ~ a - - fc ~ hr ~ J ~ ' 4 I ~ , i 1 _ _ i f , ~ f- ~ ' t ~ ~ -a i _ E i ~ / _ ~ . e N T4246,27 `.4; I - ~ z t E 10096,16 ~ , EL. 721.7' ~ ' , a - ` i , i _ ~ HORIZONTAL CONTROL POINT DH N 14000 r ~V i.~ VERTICAL CONTROL POINT i - INDEX CONTOUR `---3500 4 GEp `A' `t N 13894.02 _ ~ , INTERMEDIATE CON70UR ' E Y1067.99 ~ SPOT ELEVATION 751.6 i ~ ~ ~ ELF T26J GE0 'D" 4 4 GEf] 'C' I WATER N 13945.24. N 13748.29 s E 9852 4 7-' E 10076,64 I ~ ` ~ EL: 109.5 EL 628.8 , i. PAVED ROAD t L ~ ~ r - - ~ ' DIRT ROAD ~ ~ BUILDING LOCATED OBJECT C _ _ ] ~ FENCE ~ ~----K a f ~ , - ~ TREES y o! l PIPE j. - - POLE t , a ' , ' SURVEYED WATER 80UNDARIES - ~ r a GED "e N :13000 ` N 13059: , ~ , SURVEYED FLAG LOCATIONS • 12 ~ _s_. . _ _ e . _ . e.._-.. _ ~ , s i SAMPLE POINTS ~,a! •6 a - ~ - 4 } , - s ~ k f i`. ;I 1_ ~F- ~ ~ ~ F ~ . i _ ~ `1 ..I._ f j,, T-S4 i :l ; i i _ T- ~ t F : 5Q _ - ( ~ - I _ ~ 4 ' ~ 'y Y. D-1 ~E-d4 p, 4 t x-62,, ' ~~~a r ~ i e t - , . , ~t ~_~i PROPOSED DIVERb"ION CHANNEL ~ ~ , ! , y ~ . _ 72 ~ . n DIMENT POND ~ ~ PROPOSED $9 F _ . C7 = ' f ` p.q , ^ ~ _ 3 ~ ~ ~ , O ~ p Z o a PROPOSE'p , , ~ ~ CHANNEL N1DT}i . ' c-e e ~ - RTH m to ~ HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY BASED ON NO w VERTICAL DATUM -MEAN SEA LEVEL U ao ~ a ~ ~ 15' 25' THROUGkIQUT OVERBURDEN _ t NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 II ~ ~ w = m \ . G: DISPOSAL AR T-7-A N 12000 _ . r::._ . n. ~ F-8 t -e CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE 3 ~ D_ N ~ n. u1 _ . r.~..__ _ . , } ~ PORTIDNS OF THIS MAP HAVE BEEN 0 I COMPILED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS ~F z s ` T6 A E-s PROPOSED ! t STREAM ,f t 'x. C~NTR~L AND THEREFQRE DO NAT MEET w o F- , PRPOSED -e-E re=d -c ~ .CROSSING rt~ 0 , ' DIVERSION ~ ' NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS Z Z Y t;.i w z (9 3 U J ~ Q w~ Q O w w I ' ' CHANNEL r -4-i3 W„ C- PROPOSED r v, _;_C:,..-p - 8;. 4-A '.~~i DIVERSION w 0' S Q U 0_ ` ~ O U ~ lA 0_ lL P~tOROSED ~ CHANNEL ~ ` ,.t4. SEDIMENT \ POND ~ ! 4 ' ~ i i I f ~ X8-10 'R,,,--•,.,,: :.,.''"'Y, i ' rj i-E>i}STING Q r " ' SEDIMERIT POND - _ Z 3, a a ~ ~ I - A-i I J _ ~ ~ I ,T- 6 } i T-1- }-A , ~ ~ ; . Z ~ ~ r _1~C s ~ t r _ r ~ ' E 1 . „ Q y a ~ ~ - i ' ~ ~ ~ - ' U ~ ~ : ,_A _ ~ ~ ~ i~ _ _ _ _ 2 1 ' g I ~ 37 0 , o[ H U ~ N T1O00, ! y A-9 k_ _d _ ~ ~ ~ , OC _ _ - z _ ~j~ Z _e ~r..a._ _ - ~ ~ V~ A-59 300 0 300 600 Q ' t yam. n-12 i t - s ~ ~ "1 Z J ~ J SCALE i"=300' ~ 4 _ ~ DELINEATED' AND CONTOUR INTERVAL 5' ~,F ' _ 1 SURVEYED,M'ETLANDS ' ! _ 1 ILL _ W W J ~ ~ 2Z H SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ~ Q fA WETLAND IMPAGTS D AREA AREA LENGTH ~ ~ , ~ LOCATION SF AC LF ~ O ( ) Z i C 9304 0.21 N A ~ Q i ~ U E 1419 0.03 N A 2-c ~ T-p_ T-g ~ J F 2110 0.05 N A _ -3-A ~ , r. ! ! ~ ~ j G 4424 0.10 N A I Q ~ H 714 0,02 N A m - 7 % i' j STREAM 2366 0,05 120 s~ a J t _ ¢'`y TOTAL 20337 0.47 120 _m... 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J N i~ a„ f I ; 0 ~ ~ ~ \ 3 a N a Q < O ~ D D ~ - ( \ _ ' . . ? ? ~ _ ~ ~ - o x ~ (D J 9' ~ F'3 I ~ i0 CO - - 0 4 ; rt p JV 0 7 ] ~ , 3 a ~ ~ c~ ~ J~Hdb~~OlOHd ~0 31b`a F r _ _ a~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ , . p ~ ~ N ~ 3 0 J~NddWO~ ONidd'dW 1138 Q N n ~ ¦ m - ~ , m o ~ - , rt - (p ~ A9 ATIV01b13NIWVa9010Hd 031IdY100 ~ ~ ~ ~ q ~ J O m m m Z U1 m m _ ' a ~ o ~ ~ ~ _ a ~ D009 N o o a'~, ~ , o Z ~ ~ W ~ N 9 -O (7 p~ p t ~ , C}: o `:o a o °o o ,o o o N i6D00 0 , ~ . o o o~ °o °o o' o o, o k o; o' ro, 'rn, fo' ~ r 0 ~ , o w rni t ~ ~ U r- ~ w ,w ~ - w t ~ , w , w w, w Z U ~ , COMPILED PHOTOGRA I Y : ~ Z v MMETR CALLY B ~ ' o r- ¦ ~ ~ U o BELL MAPPING COMPANY ~ o L ~ o: ~ ~~C]? o . _ ~ - r d a~ w 1 DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY ~ Y 3 ~ ~ cd o ° X. w W 10-4-96 ~ ~ ~ ~ ' X s -~M , J U ~ ~ ? W ? , 4 ~ ~ 4 ~ Q ~ O Q + , ~ -o N _1.5000 _ 1 " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e_~.. ~ _ _ , _ _ ~ _A _ _ _ . . _ n__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _m_._ e,_ UT ~ ~ o _ _ ~ __.e _ ~ ~ E r - ~ v t 7 U m ~ _ ~ ? I t ' f' 1 ~ - _ _ f - ( ~ I i c r - ~ ~ { 3 , ~ ~ U m t °N-#'4c46,27 _e N ~ ! ~ 10096,16 ~ ~ ; EC 721.7 0 a . 0_ N 14000 4 HORIZONTAL CONTROL POINT _ a_ _ _ _ . _ _ _ VERTICAL CONTROL POINT ' INDEX CONTOUR `---3500 ~ GE0 `A' . - N 13884;02 INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR E ll06799 EL. 726,7 SPOT ELEVATION 751.6 GEtI' ''D' D ~ GErJ 'C' I WATER - N 13745:24 N 13748.29 E 9852 47 • E 10076,64 i~ EL. 709.5 EL. 628.8 PAVED ROAD i ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ DIRT ROAD - _ _ j BUILDING ,i LOCATED OBJECT [ _ _ FENCE --T-~-;, o N ~ ` ~ TREES J PIPE ~ _ r.' POLE X 0 SURVEYED WATER BOUNDARIES o ~ GED 'E N 13000 s , . . N 13059. i j SURVEYED FLAG LOCATIONS • I? . E 9030 30 . _ . _ .,.ice.. _ ._.a.~:._.~...._...~ .._~~,d.r_,._..__ Z EL. 745,2 SAMPLE POINTS i ' ~6 - ~ ~ t r, ; - - - ' ~ ` . z _ TM , ~ T-5A j T-56~ I , r ' 'E .O-~ ~E <4 D-6~p'~ . . J 1_ ` t~_.. J I-11 - _ 4, "0'~ PROPOSED 4,. 12 ~ _ ROG( bAM A-I I. t D- 2 50 STREAM BUFFER . U 3 { _r-- _ , PROPOS o 0 0 _ _ - G-g !-g PERIMETER O Y ER~VRD~N 13 CON~YANCE _ m ° z HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY BASED ON NORTH a U ~ ~ Q VERTICAL DATUM -MEAN SEA LEVEL ~ ~ 'i'+. CHANNELS n... ~ ~q~ . ~ ~ , DISPOSAL AR T ~ ` NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 ~ - m II ~ w N 12000 ~ °L'` PROPOSED p. . . _ _ _ --STREAM-..__~..__ F-8 CROSSING..: CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE 3 ~ a ~ = d ~ ' ~ ~ PORTIONS DF THIS MAP HAVE BEEN ' - ~ I Ys i - 0 j `s COMPILED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS ~F z r • 1 F~ ~ ~ i i _4_E ~5 , T6~ ' b-C ~ C~NTR~L AND THEREFORE DD NAT MEET ° o ~ o ' PROPOSED PERIMETER ~ , ~ k ! - r. CONVEYANCE CNANNEL 3y=4=U ?25 C- 0'` ' ' ~1 NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS z z Y w w z C7 ?i U W J ~ cn Q w t- 4 O J i -4-0 4 B', -1-A / W D_ 2 Q U 0_ _ ' a E-6b ' ~ _ i PROPOSED ~ x ~ ` ~ ROCK DAMS A-4 ~ ~B-10 -'"a'i ` ' ' ~ . Q . i - EXISTING , Z „ ; ~ ~ ~3-8 SEDIMENT PONDS - ` ~ A-t I . j = J A-68,~ , B-1 r ; T-t-B , , _ , o ~ T-,- ~_A , t T-~-C # ~z i r i , ~ ~ , '4 QQ ; i - t ~ ! r a U } t / I e, ~ r~ - ~=0 U N 11000 I ~ ~?-s _ . _ ~ , ~ ~ _ _ b~. _ ~ _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ W__, \ f_ . Q _ ~ _ _ ~ _ . Z . _ _ _ 0 ~ " ' "1 ~ `y A-59 v„`',' , - 3D0 0 300 600 A-,2 M J Q C~ ~ SCALE 1°=300' Q - w ~ F , DELINEATED'AND 3 i CONTOUR INTERVAL 5' J ~ r , I SURVEYED WETLANDS , _ } ] ~ III W - ~ ~ YY~ ;;r S M Y OF PROPOSED ~ _ ~ UM AR ~ Q fA WETLAND IMPACTS Q _ ~ AREA AREA LENGTH J .r U LOCATION (SF) (AC) (LF) ~ w O Z u, ~ C 9304 0.21 N A t =°;l ~ . f1~ Q l ' ' 'E' 1419 0.03 NA ~V ~21C > „ ~ J F 2110 0.05 N A N A ~ ~ G 4424 0.10 a> STREAM 2366 0.05 120 m , ~ . I ,F i TOTAL 19623 0.45 120 a ' r i - _i- - U ' i t N 10000 ' a.... _ __._..f _ _ _ _ . e_.~ _ _ _ _ _ . . . , _ . _ t >r WETLAND AREA NOT 0 SHEET NUMBER I TO BE IMPACTED t ` is " " _ . AREA FOR PROPOSED WETLAND IMPACTS 0 1 of 1 ~ i 1 o I , O i o o o ° °o o~ ~ ~ o r , 0D a o } w w, w' w _ N, U ~ ~ w - ; W: W- W U Z Z ~ COMPILED PHOTOGRAMMETRICALLY 8Y : y s o ¦ ~ ~.vo BELL MAPPING COMPANY o L 0 G' U a ~ ~ ? ? i , . ~ 0 " - , , 1 o ~ f DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY ~ } > 'd Y 3 . c ~ ,c o ° i _ L - - - - T - - - ~ ti 10 4 9 6 ~ ~ ~ L ,x s : J U L. ~ , ~~I ~ ? ? , ~i W , r ~ t ~ ~ ~ , ,I ~ , d ~ d 0 Q > a~. C1j - > ~i ~ -o ~ Y , ~ N"-15000 _ N c ~ ~ ~ O _ ~ _ _ _ r _ _ . .a . } f ~ w E ~ ~ ~ 7 U f 0) ~ p`` , F I i' ? ' ' i ~ ,i • 1 w m i 'N 14246P7 a a ~ E 1009616 EL. 721.7 a `,a , i L " ~ r i HORIZONTAL CONTROL POINT N 14000 VERTICAL CONTROL POINT O I, . INDEX CONTOUR ~---~--3500 ~ GEO 'A' N 13864,0 INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR t ' f 11067.99. SPOT ELEVATION 751.6 1 ~ ~ EL. 725J _ s' + WATER N 1374524 N 13T1~,29 i E 9852 47 f 10076,64 EL: 7095 EL. 628.6 PAYED ROAD 1 DIRT ROAD . - ~ BUILDING 4 LOCATED OBJECT C ~ FENCE ~ o T S rn REE I ` PIPE ~ POLE X v i ` SURVEYED WATER BOUNDARIES o , GEO ,E SURVEYED FLAG LOCATIONS • 12 ~ N 13000 N 13059: . _ _ v.. ~ E 9030,3II _ _ a Z EL, 7452 SAMPLE POINTS , •6 I - f ` r` t; s 3 ' t T-5A T_`~ v I ,I "Y~ I ' iT ' ~'I"' - I i ' - ~ ) ~ I 11 l - .~~_6r ~ _ ' PROPO EO )Z ` ROCK AM A-I V D-4,~ ~ 50' STREAM BUFFER ~ 3 v r ~ ~ r C , •H_6` 0 - 0 o m o PROPOSED ~ , - ' i PERIMETER ~ti ' HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY -BASED ON NORTH 0_ ~ ~ Z VERTICAL DATUM -MEAN SEA LEVEL U c0 II ~ ~ OVERBURDEN ,5 ' coNVevANCE t ~GHANN0.S ~ NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 w = m ~ _ ~ w 1 ~ PROPOSED N 12000 ~ ~ 1 ` CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE 3 ~ tl ~ ~ p. ~ - ~ . . __.._w_. _ . _.~___ww... _ F-8 a ~ CROSSING v PORTIONS OF THIS MAP HAVE BEEN o " ` COMPILED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF Z y T6-i eE-6 ~1 j ~ 75 ~ ~ ~ ~ CONTROL AND THEREFORE DO NOT MEET ° o ~ _4-E T6-9' 6-C ~ PROPOSED PERIMETER d <<_ c~ ~ ? I~ ` 4` NATIDNAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS z z Y w w z 3 U w ~ ~ ~ Q w Q O w CONVEYANCE CNANNEL f~-4=D '25 C- a ti: i , _4-~C;_ F- -B. W~ S Q U D: J ~ ~ V D 0. LL r ~ ..1 E . , f t f• AE_~ i ri ? PROPOSED ROCK DAMS A-4 } 8-10 € ~ ~ a,_~ ; i ~ - ;i I Q _Z EXISTING s ~ 7-3-8 SEDIMENT; PONDS J ^a: ~ B-`i 3-A A-68,~ i ~ T-I-B a ' ~ I T- ~ ~ _p r Z ~ r d a . , e - - , _ ~ g Q a rl,- , n ~ ` 7 , U cc i ..,a G a T ~ t ~ I O k i ~ 7 I , MM LL LL r U ~A-& ; N X9000 ~ Q~ _ Z _ . ~ _ _ _ ~ 0 ~ 30o a 30o soo i ~ a . c~ Z SCALE 1 =300 4 J - -M. _ DELINEATED AND a CONTOUR INTERVAL 5' J i - SURVEYED;YV~TLANDS JH W " W f' = Z LL E- r i ' SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ~ Q ~ WETLAND IMPACTS ~ _ AREA AREA LENGTH 1 . r U LOCATION SF AC LF ,j ( ) ( ) ( ) Z r > ~ (3 fn C 9304 0,21 N A Q _ ~ V E 1419 0.03 N A t` d~Tr,P,C ' ~ 'i-2- ~ „ ~ J F 2110 0.05 N A T.2 ' -2-A r ~ ~ 'G' 4424 0.10 N A i Q ~ STREAM 2366 0.05 120 m II TOTAL 19623 0.45 120 d I T i`` U A-35 N loooa ,4 1 1 WETLAND AREA NOT SNEET NUMBER TO BE IMPACTED AREA FOR PROPOSED I WETLAND IMPACTS 1 of 1 0 0 o, o - o o' ~ + , o, _ o of o! a U ' o, o; o. o _ U ~ Z w w,`, w' ~ Z ~ _ w w w o w _ i COMPILED PHOTOGRAMMETRICALLY BY ~ • " _ „ ~ q, o s > _ ~ " r j BELL MAPPING COMPANY ~ o = ~ ~ V ~r?? ~ s _ ~ ~ ~ o ~ DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY ~ 3 ^C Y _ , C ! ~ .L o 0 10-4-96 ~ --'----t-'~------- a~ ~ ~ 'x ° . ~ ' rl _ J U ~ ? ? t ~I W ~i • . ' \ 1. - _ ~ Q _ ~ Q > i \ i . 6 i td ~ > \ .M ii i ~ ~ ~ UT ~ ~ o ' C~ E _ ~ . ._15000 ~ _ 7 U m G_ \ tj. > . 1 ' _ r + r i ~ ~ 7 , i ~ - y { ~ ~ - Q~LD aD~ _ N !4246 27 : , Q E 10096,16 EL. 721,7 4. L a , ~ f I NTROL POINT HORIZONTAL CO v _ _ _.m _ _ _ VERTICAL CONTROL POINT ~ N 14000 . , t INDEX CONTOUR ~-----3500 g ~ T, 4 GEO •A, N 13!384.02 INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR E 11067.99` EL 726,7 SPOT ELEVATION 751,6 fiED ,n, ~ 4GEfl WATER i~ i N 13748 29 ? _ - - N 13745,24 PAVED ROAD E 9858..47:- ~ E 10076,64 ~ E~.7o9s EL.6sss RT ROAD . - DI BUILDING . , LOCATED OBJECT C - . ~ ~ + I 3 ' FENCE ~ ~--N o ~ N ' ~^V r r~._,_..__. TREES ~ PIPE ~ t ;i POLE X v 0 SURVEYED WA1ER BOUNDARIES ~ Q GED 'E - fi ~ - _ _ , YED FLAG LOCATIONS • 12 ~ SURVE z N 13059; N 13000 ~ _ E_903930 _ s... ' SAMPLE POINTS - . EL. 745 2 ~ ; •6 ~ - , ~ , i } - e ; e _ f._.... rl'1 . i '4 x,, ~ i s _,,,p x ~ f E' r-~ t _ T-sB , , E_44 D-1 , ~ -6.. o i ~ u. ~I-11 , ~ - . ~~~Ja~' ~ ~ I- PROPOSED " ~ ~ s: ~ M ~ ~ ~^-725--_: ~ 'ROCK~AM A-1 re a~_ ~ i, C9 3 ~ ~ 50' STREAM BUFFER 1 0 ° o 1 ~ H- ` / m ° z HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY -BASED ON NORTH O_ ~ ~ ~ Q PROPOSEb -i ` PERIMETER - V TICAL DATUM -MEAN SEA LEVEL U ~ ~ ~ ER II NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 w = m ~ ~ w pj1 OVERBURDEN G-g 13 9 s CON1~fYANCE ; r i CHANNELS , T_7_ ~ r ,r CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE ~ g O_ ~ w 3 r ~ _ DISPOSAL AREA - PROPOSED _ _ _:.s_... PDRTIDNS ~F THIS MAP HAVE BEEN Z _ , N 12000 __~c._.. ~ CROSSING - F_g COMPILED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS ~F o CONTROL AND THEREFORE DD NDT MEET w w° v o T6-A E-6 ° t ~ z z NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS ~5 ' ~ • s-c ~ ~ r, PROPOSED PERIMETER in Q w H 4 O J W ~ S Q U ~ _ D ~ U ~ to W w CONV@YANCE CRANNEL ~-I 4=4w, 25 C- `+~4 ~ ' F ~ { ' ,i ~ llr Bl - E-5b R , ' PROPOSED p,. r ~ Q ROCK DAMS A-4 ,8_10 ~ -^."""-y r" ,,,e 4 ~,LLw - h w r Z ' t ~ , ; ~ lf,;. _ , EXISTING p 7 , , ' ~ ~_B SEDIMENT FsONDS ( A_~ J _ ~ 8 - - ~ - -A ~ A-68? ~ Z _ Q 'a ~ T-1- ~ T-A Q r-,-c , , ~ ~ l ~ j: a c~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ v t f w~ 0 o[ ~ ; f i r H ~ V y ` ~ _ ~ 4 Z ~A-6 J _ ~ t ..m~ . . _ ~ 0 N _ _ _ _ _ _ aoo 0 aoo Q N 11000.. . _e. . r_____ _ _ _ _ _ A-` ' C~ J ~ A-12 , ; i SCALE 1°=300' ~ 4 CONTOUR INTERVAL 5' " h~..i : ~ ~ ~ w.: , fr , J } ~ - , JAW W ' ~`--DELINEATED AND _ , SURVEYED''NETLANDS 2 Z I- FPROPOSED ~ SUMMARY O Q (A 0 WETLAND IMPACTS O J . , ; AREA AREA LENGTH ~ ~ i , N SF AC LF ~ Z LOCATIO ~ ) ~ ) ~ ) _ a 'C' 9304 0.21 N A ~ F: - V 'E' 1419 0.03 N A ~ J ~~2-C I - _ T-2 'F' 2110 0.05 N A ~ ~ F~ T'2i ~ ~-A 'G' 4424 0.10 N A Q - ~ , - _ l STREAM 2366 0.05 120 m 19623 0.45 120 - i . - 4 TOTAL R V i~ IJ. i. - r I. i - ~ - . j ~ ~ .e o N laooa ~ ~ _ _ . _ ER WETLAND AREA NOT SHEET NUMB I T BE IMPACTED 0 a , s ~ ~ ~ , AREA FOR PROPOSED , T AND IMPACTS ~wEL 1of1 E M 0 o °o °o , °o °o' 0 o a U O' M U Z N 16000 °o • °o ~ ~ _ ~ Z ` W i W W ~ N o - o' ° w w w - I © ~ w , i , COMPILED PHDTOGRAMMETRICALLY BY : ~ r o ~ w m - _ i _..n- w s _ . ~ ~ ~ U `o _ ~ , BELL MAPPING COMPANY o 0 ~v / - ~ r a 1 ~ , } ~ o . - i , ~ a~ _ ~ > RAPHY . DATE OF PHOTOG 'ZS Y a~.. ' ~ C ' ~ 0 0 N 10-4-96 ~ a~ -T - t N ~ x ~ ~ r J U . - ~ ~ - \ W . . . } ~ . ,r ~ r1 Q Q > I ~ cd ~ > ~ o - ~ C? ~ c ' I " E ~ t _ _ _ _ w_ _ , , - _ ~ ~ v _.15000 _ _ m ~ i` i } . ~ I ' t p ~ - i - ; i - • 1 y~ ~ 't ~ ' m - r t ~ r ' r , , ' 1, G.Eti ' B' N L , , i Q - ! - _ i N ~~246,27 _ a w i -'~"1009616 EL. 721.7 i ~ ~ 4. 4 H ` HORIZONTAL CONTROL POINT ~ ` ~ VERTICAL CONTROL POINT INDEX CONTOUR ~---3500 N 14000 ` _ . _ ~ . 4 INTERMEDIATE CONIOUR - 4 GEO 'A' N 13884,02 E 11067.99 EL. 726J NATION 751.6 SPOT ELE + i Gf4 'D' 4 aGE~ 'C^ WATER l\_ ~ ' - N 13748.29 N 1374524. E 10076,64 PAVED ROAD E 9852 47.= ; EL: 7095 EL. 628,8 DIRT ROAD BUILDING LOCATED OBJECT C . _ ~ FENCE ~ " o k` TREES w_ ~ ~ ~ . r , PIPE a ' ,f': POLE ~ ~ . - SURVEYED WATER BOUNDARIES ~ x ~ GEC 'E - t LOCATIONS 1 12 ~ SURVEYED FLAG Z N 13059.. , - SAMPLE POINTS E 9030.34 ,_..y- - - - N 13000 _ _ 4 . _ - - - - - EL. 7. 5.2 •6 _ ' ~ i e ~ i ~ ; - i f, ~ r-5A r f - r T-SB s , ..;a ~ r w tE-44 ~~4D-1~"'v: - ~ - D 63Y~ S ~ _ I ~ J i ~ . r ' s w i ~ C~ .-''J-6 PROPOSED ? i _ 72 _ _ z ~ ROCK ~AM A-1 D ~ 2 50' 5TREAM BUFFER ~ ~ 0] ~ Z D _ rp ~ H. HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY -BASED ON NORTH tL ~ ~ a0 Q EYEL U c0 d- ~ _ ' PROPOSE'b fw- C-y PERIMETER - VERTICAL DATUM -MEAN SEA L - II - - NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 w = m \ : ~ w 0-6 ' iCONVEYANCE : OVERBURDEN L, „ CHANNELS ~ , a K ~T-7- 1°,, CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE ~ ~ o_ ~ ~ o_ 3 ~ ~ , . DISPOSAL AREA ~ __SiRErM~ . }.__n.__ . CROSS 4 _ ~ PORTIONS OF THIS MAP HAVE BEEN z COMPILED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF o N 12000 F . _ , F-g _ - .v_ _ y - ~ 4 ~ w ~ v ~ CONTROL AND THEREFORE DO NOT MEET T6-A E-6 ~ ~ f, r ~ ' r r NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS ~ ~ U 4J J ~ Z ~ d w 4 U~ J _p_E T6 ` 6-C ~ r i p O V O tl) 0_ li PROPOSED PERIMETER ri'~ tia ~ ' CONVEYANCE CHANNEL .q-p 25 C- ti`~~t I _ ~ -d-C -84 ~ 1 t ,i ~ `,u'` E-6b ? . 'S R s. ~ 9. e. - ' PROPOSED I ,o ,,v Q - ROCK DAMS A-4 °F~ ~ ~8-10 •.w r"' . ! r I Z ~ J t EXISTING r.!~ `_3_g SEDIMENT F~ON~S A_~ O _ ~ - I M Z LPL e-~ r . r-i-a ~ A I t-~- ,_A . ' a a ' ~ ~ a ~ [ ; T 1-C f; 3 ~ i i _ , , ~ . s ~ r ti ,w 4 ' r i 3 1 _ ~ 0 1 r ! ~ ~ - i ~ U F. ! f ~ : a j i _ : a z . N . ~ tw ~ A-fi 1 _ 300 0 30o soo ~ _ _ _ i f ~ N taooo . _ ~ UZ J SCALE 1"=300' Q .1.. i A-12 ' 1 RYAL 5' i CONTOUR INTE J fY J Li. W F- W _ ~ ~ DELINEA~EO AND ~ SUi~yEYED ~TLANDS H I Z F- SUMMARY OF PROPOSED Q U) _ i WETLAND IMPACTS J 1 , AREA AREA LENGTH 1 - ~ ~ 1~ - j AC LF w ` ~ ~ ~ ~ . Z LOCATION (SF) ( ) ( ) ~N4 . _ + ' ~ 'C' 9304 0.21 N A Y:~ ~ ~ U ' ' 1419 0.03 N A (r J E ~ ` ,F 2-C T_z_ _ _ N A ~ F 2110 0.05 ~ T-2r _ -~-A 'G' 4424 0.10 N A ~ r1 6 0.05 120 m STREAM 236 5 120 Q TOTAL 19623 0.4 E , U _ • - S F _ ~ _ ~ ' ~E` A-35 i ~ ~ _ _ - ~s N 10000 _ . _ ~ ~ . r EET NUMBER AND AREA NOT SH r ~ - WETL TO BE IMPACTED AREA FOR PROPOSED F i - PACTS ~ ~ Of ~ WETLAND IM i i ~ a 0 of N }6000 0 o b' o 0 o' o, o o~ o 0 o. ~ ~ _ ~ n U w, w U z - ~ y i s` w ~ z ' COMPILED PHOTOGRAMMETRICALLY BY : W I ! ~ t o ¦ ~ ~ . p I ~ 1 ~ a BELL MAPPING COMPANY ~ o A ~ I ~ ~ , 1 ~ ~U ~ t, i ~ t F` ~ o ~ ~ DATE OF PHOTOGRAPHY ~ > b Y ~ ~ ~ ,C o 0 .r- ~ ~ ~ Y .r - t 10-4-96 ~ N ~ ~ , ,..m- - t ~ ~,W.... - _ ~•~.Xr ~ J U - ~ ~ r ~ t, ~ W ~ C ? ? ti ' . . { , ~ i ~ Q ~ Q > : ~ \ ~ - > v ~i 0 / ! ~ ' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 N-1.000 ? _..y_. e _ _7 U 'I i i,~ CD G' gg ~ ~ ? ' I a k - I I I F - ,r r' l M.ry ..i, i t ! i $ I f : ~ ~ m t ( i ~ ~GEO 'B' N 14246.27 - ` ' _ _ v E 1009616 _ EL. 721.7 ' Q L ~ ? ~ HORIZONTAL CONTROL POINT N 14000 , _._.;w . _ _ _ VERTICAL CONTROL POIN INDEX CONTOUR ~--~-3500 4 GEU 'A' i , _ N 13884.02 i INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR ~w E Y]067.94 ! , SPOT ELEVATION 751,6 EL 926J GE17 'D" o G GEfl ! WATER N 13745.24 N 1374$ 29 , E g8y~,47 E 10076.64 ; i i PAVED ROAD £ EL. 7D9,5 EL. 6288 ' DIRT ROAD . - BUILDING E LOCATED OBJECT [ ~ ` ~ FENCE M o i TREES .N . ' PIPE - _ _ POLE X ~ ~ ~ o SURVEYED WATER BOUNDARIES ° ~ GEO 'E ti ' SURVEYED FLAG LOCATIONS • 12 0 N 13b59, N 13000 _ , _ . E -9030.30 . _ _ _ - . EL. 7452 SAMPLE POINTS •6 ' .1~ n~ x. ~ a - f f - _ ~ ; T-5A / ; T-56: m - y--___ _ - . _ j _ D ~E-44 ti, , r I - ` ~ .z - " - ~ " • y., r y~., I_11 ll j t• I-1 7 r " PROPOSED !--I2 -ROCK,4AM A-1 ' p- a P1 50' STREAM BUFFER C7 ' 3 ° r ~ o PROPOSE'p % ~ ,„~,°p, _ Q . ~ -9 ~ ~ PERIMETER G-6 13 / CONVEYANCE HORIZONTAL DATUM ARBITRARY -BASED ON NORTH d ~ ~ Z VERTICAL DATUM -MEAN SEA LEVEL U rA ~ ~ , , OVERBURDEN i" 4~~ 'CHANNELS NATIONAL GEODETIC DATUM OF 1929 II w = m \ ~ w CONTOURS IN TREED AREAS ARE APPROXIMATE 3 g o_ ~ ~ n. 3 P AL A~ .a. ;T-~- DIS OS N 12000 " , t PROPOSED ' _ - ~ . -STRE~A~~ . _ m w____ P~RTIDNS ~F TNIS MAP HAVE BEEN o F-6 ' CROSSING i COMPILED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS ~F z T6-A E-6 ,1 ~ ~ ~ ' • ~ I ~ , ' C~NTR~L AND THEREFORE DO NAT MEET ° w ° ~ p f NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS ~ z Y w ~ z -4-E 75 T6-~° 6-C r a i PROPOSED PERIMETER ~w-~ ~ U W J ~ Q w I- Q O J ,4 , CONVEYANCE CHANNEL '°'-~D ' 725 C- bb + ? " ~ _ C _gs j 0 0 ~ o u~i a _ '-4-A r s r PRDPOSED 4., ti s~ ROCK DAMS A-4 *e_~p f F ~ Q i t i ~ i " Z `.V EXISTING, ' °r-3-8 SEDIMENT pOND~S j ~ A_~ J ` ' I ~ ~'-3-~ ~ A-6 g_~ t ~ T t-B o z ' ~ i, I ~ ~ T-~- i-A t ~z , 4 r i ~ T-~-c _ , F ; 1 ~ ~ •r... s ~ Q _ a U I i_ j s f i ~ , , r ~ ~ t I~ r OC = 0 f ~,a _ - ~ = I ,i o[ ~ U ~ ~A-6 N T1000', i ' ' w , ~ _ _ a~ ,o e _ - Z Q~ r__. ~ 0 N _ . .._a.. , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ ~ w, ~ - ' n. ( 3 L ~ i ~ " A-59~~ , ~ ~ soo O goo soo Q A 12 p i i Y SCALE i"=300' Q J v ~ ~ a j. ~ CONTOUR INTERVAL 5~ J _ ! 1 ` DELINEATED AND SURVEYED WETLANDS I F- W W 2 Z I- F- .SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ~ Q fA WETLAND IMPACTS ~ o~ AREA AREA LENGTH J U N SF AC LF ~ ~ O LOCATIO ( ) ( ) ( ) Z , ~ ~ a C 9304 0.21 N A , , ~ U E 1419 0.03 N ~ T_y- iT 2-C 'F' 2110 0.05 N A J ~ ~ G 4424 0.10 N A Q ~ j ~ STREAM 2366 0.05 120 m TOTAL 19623 0.45 120 a I!_ U , , t ~ • A-35 N 10000; r _ _ . _ r ~ WETLAND AREA NOT T NUMBER ~ SHEE ' ~ ; ~ , f'' r ~ ~ TO BE IMPACTED 1 AREA FOR PROPOSED _ ! WETLAND IMPACTS , ~ i v f f I 1 of 1 i r r` p r ,