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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20061712 Ver 1_Individual_20061031550 E WESTINGHOUSE BLVD. CWSCHARLOTTE, NC 28273 704-527-1177 (v) Caro lna W9tiand iyrv:«, 704-527-1133 (fax) September 15, 2006 Mr. John Thomas U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regulatory Field Office 6508 Falls of the Neuse Road, Suite 120 Raleigh, NC 27615 Subject: Section 404 Individual Permit Application Vulcan Materials Company East Forsyth Quarry Forsyth County, North Carolina Corps Action ID No.: 200220505 Carolina Wetland Services Project No. 2006-1318 ,0061 T The project is located in Forsyth County, North Carolina in the Southwest corner of U.S. Highway 311 and NC 66 intersection. (Figure 1, enclosed). The purpose of this project is to expand the existing ' East Forsyth Quarry to the south of the existing quarry. Vulcan Materials Company has contracted Carolina Wetland Services, Inc. (CWS) to provide Section 404/401 permitting services for this project. Applicant Name: Vulcan Materials Company, Mr. Tim Knopf Mailing Address: 4401 North Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27115 Phone Number of Owner/Applicant: 336-767-46003 Street Address of Project: 2868 Highway 66 South, Kernersville, NC 27284 Waterways: UTs to Cuddybum Branch Basin: Yadkin River (HU# 03040103) City: Kemersville County: Forsyth USGS Quadrangle Name: Kernersville, North Carolina quadrangle, 1994 Current Land Use The current land use for the project area is existing quarry operation and abandoned homesites with adjacent wooded areas. The area of the Study Area is approximately 57 acres. There is one jurisdictional Important Intermittent to Perennial stream within the project area. The site also contains concrete and gravel drives and cleared successional area. The southern limit is bound by High Point Road (Old N.C. 311), the north side by the existing quarry pit operation and the west side by Cuddybum Branch. A pond is shown on the southern portion of the property on USDA Soils maps but this pond no longer exists. According to the Soil Survey of Forsyth County', on-site soils consist of Wilkes soils, 14-45% slopes (W1F), , Pacolet clay loam, 6-10% slopes, eroded (PcC2), Pacolet fine sandy loam, 2-6% slpes (PaB), Mecklenburg loan, dark surface variant, 2-6% slopes (MeB) and Mecklenburg loam, dark surface varian, 6-10% slopes (MeC). These soils are well drained (Figure 2. enclosed). h.anl Fd iVr c';: p'G 1 United States Department of Agriculture, May 1976. Soil Survey of Forsyth County, North Carolina. y."' • '> CHARLOTTE • COLUMBIA • RALEIGH WWW.CWS-INC.NET 1 September 15, 2006 Mr. John Thomas Page 2 of 6 Jurisdictional Determination The original wetland delination was performed by Craig R. Wyant and verified by Mr. John Thomas on May 15, 2002. Subsequent site investigations were conducted by Craig R. Wyant to verify that the jurisdictional boundaries had not changed since the original delineation and to review the site for suitable habitat for protected species. On-site jurisdictional waters of the U.S. were delineated using the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) - Routine On -Site Determination Method. This method is defined in the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual .z Jurisdictional waters of the U.S. were classified according to recent North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ)3 and USACE guidance. NCDWQ Stream Classification Forms and USACE Stream Quality Assessment Worksheets. The results of the on-site field investigation indicate that there are two jurisdictional stream channels and no jurisdictional wetlands located within the Study Area. On-site waters are tributary to and including Cuddybum Branch (Creek), which is within the Yadkin River basin (HU#03040103) and is rated "Class WS -III Waters" by NCDWQ, NC Stream Index 12-119-2. The results of the field review are summarized as follows: Cuddybum Branch Cuddybum Branch is a medium sized perennial stream exhibiting strong bed and bank, strong substrate, significant flow and significant stream substrate. This stream is perennial for its entire lengtrh. Stream A This stream begins in the southeastern portion of the project area from groundwater flow and overland flow from a roadside ditch. The stream flows generally southwestward through the property to a culvert under High Point Road. Stream A includes approximately 808 linear feet on the subject site. Stream A was originally classified and verified as Important Intermittent stream channel during a period of extreme low flow. Subsequent on-site investigations indicate that during periods of normal flow the lower reaches of this stream would now be considered perennial. This reach exhibited a moderately continuous bed and bank, moderate sinuosity and moderate groundwater discharge. Substrate ranging from sand to gravel, pebbles and cobbles. During the original delineation, a few fish, crayfish and a few caddis were observed in one downstream pool only. Caddis were observed in the lower reaches of the stream. During subsequent investigations, a few mayfly larvae were observed further upstream. Upstream portions of the stream are heavily influenced by sewage from an adjacent trailer park and have considerable construction debris present in the channel. One large pipe occurs at an existing driveway approximately 100 feet upstream of the culvert under High Point Road. Table 1: Jurisdictional Waters and Wetlands. Jurisdictional Approximate NCDWQ Water Classification LF Score /71 Cuddybum Perennial - 53 Branch Stream A Important Intermittent 8081f 27.1 avg. to Perennial 2 Environmental Laboratory. "Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual," Technical Report Y-87-1, US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi. 3 North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 1999. Stream Classification Method. Version 3.1. ' September 15, 2006 Mr. John Thomas ' Page 3 of 6 ' Agency Correspondence Cultural Resources ' A letter was forwarded to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) on August 28, 2006 to determine the presence of any areas of architectural, historic, or archaeological significance that would be affected by the project. As of the date of this submittal, a response from SHPO has not yet been received. The occurrence of any area of architectural, historic, or archaeological significance is unlikely. i Protected Species A letter was forwarded to the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) on August 28, 2006 to determine the presence of any federally -listed, candidate endangered, threatened species or critical habitat located within the project area. In a response letter, dated September 5, 2006 (enclosed), the NCNHP stated that "The Natural Heritage Program has no record of rare species, significant natural communities, or significant natural heritage areas at the site nor within a mile of the project area." Protected Species Survey A protected species survey was conducted to determine the potential for the occurrence of animal and plant species formally proposed or listed as endangered or threatened by current Federal regulations [Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)] within the subject project corridor. The review consisted of a literature and records search, and a pedestrian survey performed by CWS Craig R. Wyant. CWS consulted the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program's (NCNHP) Natural Element Occurrence Search Page for Forsyth County4. The data contained in this database was last updated August 11, 2006. According to the NCNHP database and the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources' (NCDNR) Threatened and Endangered Species database, there are four Federally Endangered species listed for Forsyth County, including the brook floater (Alasmidonta varicosa), small-anthered bittercress (Cardamine micranthera), bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii), and red - cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis).(Table 1). Plant species observed during the pedestrian survey were identified to species or to the lowest taxonomic level necessary to determine if the observed specimen was a protected species. Plant species identified in this report follow taxonomy described by Radford, et a1.5 The following section describes the potential on-site habitats. On -Site Habitat The project site is largely dominated by open successional area and wooded riparian buffers. The Dominant tree species included oaks (Quercus spp.), hickories (Carya spp.), American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua), tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), winged elm, and red maple. Dominant understory vegetation included Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense), Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), sawtooth blackberry (Rubus argutus), and various grasses (Festuca spp.). Tahle 1. Federally -Listed Snecies Observed in Mecklenburg Countv, North Carolina Major Scientific Name Common Name Federal Habitat Group Status Bird Picoides borealis Red -cockaded E Mature pine forests woodpecker 4 The NCNHP Element Occurrence Search Page, found online at http://207.4.179.38/nhp/county.html, accessed on September 1, 2006. 5 Radford, et al. 1968. Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 1183 pp. September 15, 2006 Mr. John Thomas Page 4 of 6 Brook floater(Alasmidonta varicosa) (Lamarck, 1819) The brook floater is currently a state listed endangered and federally -listed species of concern (FSC). This species inhabits medium size streams and rivers. It prefers clean, swift waters with stable gravel, or sand and gravel substrates. However, individuals found near the mouth of the Linville River in North Carolina were observed in sandy/silty substrate in cracks between boulders along a steep bank, in 1 to 3 feet of water and relatively slow current. No habitats fitting this description were observed during the field review. Small-anthered bittercress (Cardamine micranthera) The small-anthered bittercress is listed in North Carolina and Federally as Endangered (E). This species occurs in seepages, wet rock crevices, streambanks, sandbars, and wet woods along small streams, Dan River drainage. Observed more than 20 years ago. This site does not occur within the Dan River drainage. Bo turtle (GI yPtemys muhlenbergii) The bog turtle listed in North Carolina and Federally as Threatened (T). This species can be found living in swamps, bogs, fens, and the slow moving -streams of marshy meadows in the eastern United States. Suitable habitat for this species was not present within the project limits. Red -cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis) The red -cockaded woodpecker is listed in North Carolina and Federally as an Endangered (E) species. The red -cockaded woodpecker makes its home in mature pine forests. Longleaf pines (Pinus palustris) are most commonly preferred, but other species of southern pine are also acceptable. While other woodpeckers bore out cavities in dead trees where the wood is rotten and soft, the red -cockaded woodpecker is the only one which excavates cavities exclusively in living pine trees. The older pines favored by the red -cockaded woodpecker often suffer from a fungus called red heart disease which attacks the center of the trunk, causing the inner wood, the heartwood, to become soft. Cavities generally take from 1 to 3 years to excavate. This site did not have appropriate habitat present and no individuals of this species were observed on the day of the field investigation. Medium size streams and rivers. It Mollusk Alasimidonta varicosa Brook floater FSC prefers clean, swift waters with stable gravel, or sand and gravel substrates Swamps, bogs, fens, and the slow Animal Glyptemys muhlenbergii Bog turtle T moving -streams of marshy meadows in the eastern United States Seepages, wet rock crevices, Plant Cardamine microanthera Small-anthered E streambanks, sandbars, and wet woods bittercress along small streams, Dan River drainage Federal Status Codes Code Status Definition A taxon in danger of extinction throughout all or a E Endangered significant portion of its range. A taxon likely to become an endangered species within the T Threatened foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range. A taxon that is formally proposed to be listed as P Proposed Endangered or Threatened. A taxon under consideration for which there is sufficient C Candidate information to support listing. PD Proposed De -listed 1 A taxon that is proposed for de -listing Brook floater(Alasmidonta varicosa) (Lamarck, 1819) The brook floater is currently a state listed endangered and federally -listed species of concern (FSC). This species inhabits medium size streams and rivers. It prefers clean, swift waters with stable gravel, or sand and gravel substrates. However, individuals found near the mouth of the Linville River in North Carolina were observed in sandy/silty substrate in cracks between boulders along a steep bank, in 1 to 3 feet of water and relatively slow current. No habitats fitting this description were observed during the field review. Small-anthered bittercress (Cardamine micranthera) The small-anthered bittercress is listed in North Carolina and Federally as Endangered (E). This species occurs in seepages, wet rock crevices, streambanks, sandbars, and wet woods along small streams, Dan River drainage. Observed more than 20 years ago. This site does not occur within the Dan River drainage. Bo turtle (GI yPtemys muhlenbergii) The bog turtle listed in North Carolina and Federally as Threatened (T). This species can be found living in swamps, bogs, fens, and the slow moving -streams of marshy meadows in the eastern United States. Suitable habitat for this species was not present within the project limits. Red -cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis) The red -cockaded woodpecker is listed in North Carolina and Federally as an Endangered (E) species. The red -cockaded woodpecker makes its home in mature pine forests. Longleaf pines (Pinus palustris) are most commonly preferred, but other species of southern pine are also acceptable. While other woodpeckers bore out cavities in dead trees where the wood is rotten and soft, the red -cockaded woodpecker is the only one which excavates cavities exclusively in living pine trees. The older pines favored by the red -cockaded woodpecker often suffer from a fungus called red heart disease which attacks the center of the trunk, causing the inner wood, the heartwood, to become soft. Cavities generally take from 1 to 3 years to excavate. This site did not have appropriate habitat present and no individuals of this species were observed on the day of the field investigation. ' September 15, 2006 Mr. John Thomas Page 5 of 6 Purpose of the Project ' The purpose of the project is to expand an existing crushed stone quarry operation into known reserves. Avoidance and Minimization In an effort to minimize impacts to jurisdictional areas, an alternatives analysis was performed to determine the least damaging plan for the project while still achieving the project's goals. Background of Project Vulcan Materials Company (VMC) has nearly exhausted the stone reserves at its East Forsyth Quarry in Forsyth County, NC. Therefore, in order to extract additional stone reserves which have been ' identified on site and to continue quarry operations, VMC will have to relocate the quarry plant, processing and stockpile operation from the north side of the property where suitable reserves are located. Only a limited amount of suitable stone is located on the south side of the existing pit. ' Quarry expansion is constrained to the north by U.S. Highway 311, to the east by NC Highway 66, to the west by Cuddybum Branch, and to the south by Old U.S. Highway 311. Alternative 1— No Build Alternative This alternative does not achieve the project purpose and need and would eliminate southern wall reserves and could exhaust quarry reserves within one year. This would leave 15 people unemployed. Alternative 2 — Expansion to the west. This alternative would not satisfy the project purpose and need since there is not enough land between the existing pit and Cuddybum Branch. Cuddybum Branch is a large perennial stream with adjacent wetlands. ' Alternative 3 — Expansion to the east This alternative would not satisfy the project purpose and need since there is not enough land between the existing pit and N.C. Highway 66. This is also the location of the existing quarry office. ' Alternative 4 — Expansion to the south utilizing pipe Approximately 57 acres of land is located between the existing pit and Old U.S. Highway 311 on the south. This is the only area of the site which has enough land to relocate the plant, processing and ' stockpile operation. In order to accomplish this, approximately 808 linear feet of important intermittent and perennial stream channel will impacted. The diverted flow will be directed into a pipe placed under the proposed fill slope for a length of approximately 808 linear feet thereby ' removing all important aquatic functions of the stream. Alternative 5 — Expansion to the south - Preferred Alternative ' Approximately 57 acres of land is located between the existing pit and Old U.S. Highway 311 on the south. This is the only area of the site which has enough land to relocate the plant, processing and stockpile operation. In order to accomplish this, approximately 808 linear feet of important ' intermittent and perennial stream channel will have to be relocated. Due to topographic constraints, there is not enough room to construct the relocated stream utilizing natural channel design methods. The diverted flow will be directed into an open conveyance channel along the road right of way. September 15, 2006 Mr. John Thomas Page 6 of 6 Proposed Impacts to Jurisdictional Waters Table 2. Proposed Impacts to Jurisdictional Waters Compensatory Mitigation There are no viable on-site in-kind mitigation opportunities available. Vulcan Materials Company is proposing mitigation for 808 linear feet of impacts to on-site intermittent to perennial channels at a 1:1 ratio. This mitigation will be provided through an agreed upon donation to the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program per the attached letter. Stormwater Management All stormwater runoff will be directed into the pit and pumped to on-site silt basins. No ruynoff will be discharged directly into surface waters. On behalf of Vulcan Materials Company, CWS is submitting a Section 404 Individual Permit Application (enclosed) with attachments for impacts to on-site jurisdictional stream channels. Please do not hesitate to contact Craig R. Wyant at 704-527-1177 or craig@cws-inc.net should you have any questions or comments regarding these findings. Craig R. Wyant RLA/SWS Senior Resource Analyst ""Gregory C. Antemann PWS Principal Biologist ' Enclosures: Figure 1. USGS 7.5' Kernersville, NC Topographic Quadrangle Figure 2. NRCS Forsyth County Soil Survey Section 404 Individual Permit Application (ENG FORM 4345) ' Agent Authorization Form Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners Agency Correspondence Site Aerial Photograph — 1"=200' Overview Plan of Quarry — 1"=400' Intermediate Grading Plan — 1 "=200' Final Grading Plan — 1 "=200' Wetland Boundary Verification Letter from USACE Wetland Boundary Survey ' Stream Transect Location Map Representative Upland Data Form (1-A) NCDWQ Stream Classification Forms (T-1 through T-7 and T-10) USACE Stream Quality Assessment Worksheets (T-1 through T-7 and T-10) Representative Photographs Proposed Impacts Stream Activity (Linear Feet Intermittent to Perennial Re -locate stream to open diversion channel 808 if Stream A Compensatory Mitigation There are no viable on-site in-kind mitigation opportunities available. Vulcan Materials Company is proposing mitigation for 808 linear feet of impacts to on-site intermittent to perennial channels at a 1:1 ratio. This mitigation will be provided through an agreed upon donation to the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program per the attached letter. Stormwater Management All stormwater runoff will be directed into the pit and pumped to on-site silt basins. No ruynoff will be discharged directly into surface waters. On behalf of Vulcan Materials Company, CWS is submitting a Section 404 Individual Permit Application (enclosed) with attachments for impacts to on-site jurisdictional stream channels. Please do not hesitate to contact Craig R. Wyant at 704-527-1177 or craig@cws-inc.net should you have any questions or comments regarding these findings. Craig R. Wyant RLA/SWS Senior Resource Analyst ""Gregory C. Antemann PWS Principal Biologist ' Enclosures: Figure 1. USGS 7.5' Kernersville, NC Topographic Quadrangle Figure 2. NRCS Forsyth County Soil Survey Section 404 Individual Permit Application (ENG FORM 4345) ' Agent Authorization Form Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners Agency Correspondence Site Aerial Photograph — 1"=200' Overview Plan of Quarry — 1"=400' Intermediate Grading Plan — 1 "=200' Final Grading Plan — 1 "=200' Wetland Boundary Verification Letter from USACE Wetland Boundary Survey ' Stream Transect Location Map Representative Upland Data Form (1-A) NCDWQ Stream Classification Forms (T-1 through T-7 and T-10) USACE Stream Quality Assessment Worksheets (T-1 through T-7 and T-10) Representative Photographs j.a• _ t .s It {1r% r �` \� ! \/ �� ••'gid :adtp 11 r� (, ✓�` i r'^-l4 u��� t\( � �--'�,)'�r� j�,j��/93!`_ � '� •� � l�' `A� � `� ` L' 1 • J e l y . 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Westinghouse Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28273 PREPARED BY PA-9 I DATE (s • (7(p CHECKED BY Gg V,_( DATE 9 . (s', 0&0 APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB APPROVAL NO. 0710-0003 (33 CFR 325) Q Expires December 31, 2004 The Public burden for this collection of information is sestimated to average 10 hours 6& response, although the majority of applications should require 5 hours or less. This includes the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service Directorate of Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710-0003), Washington, DC 20503. Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. Please DO NOT RETURN your form to either of those addresses. Completed applications must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authorities: Rivers and Harbors Act, Section 10, 33 USC 403; Clean Water Act, Section 404, 33 USC 1344; Marine Protection , Research and Sanctuaries Act, 33 USC 1413, Section 103. Principal Purpose: Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit. Routine Uses: This information may be shared with the Department of Justice and other federal, state, and local government agencies. Submission of requested information is voluntary, however, if information is not provided the permit application cannot be evaluated nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings and instructions) and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. 11. STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION I hereby authorize, I to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. Agent Authorization Form Attached APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE NAME, LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (seeinstructions? Vulcan Materials Company, East Forsyth Quarry, 13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN tifapplicable) UT Cuddybum Branch NC Stream Index 12-119-2 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT Forsyth COUNTY NC STATE 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN, (see instructions) 1 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS afapplicab/e) VMC East Forsyth Quarry 2868 Highway 6 South Kernersville, NC 27284 ISite is located in the southwest corner of the intersection of Highway 311 and Highway 66 approximately 5 miles south of Kernersville, NC. -Ls]11t[7z[721**-W* ! ant: CECW-OR) i I rNla 1 I n/tU 4/ V QC t/LL&M M Y / Mt VV/fYa 1. APPLICATION NO. 2. FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECEIVED 4. DATE APPLICATION COMPLETED ITEMS BELOW TO BE FILLED BY APPLICAN 5. APPLICANT'S NAME 8. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S NAME AND TITLE Ian agent is not required) Vulcan Materials Company, attn: Mr. Tim Knopf Craig R. Wyant RLA/SWS 6. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 9. AGENT'S ADDRESS Carolina Wetland Services Patterson 4401 North Patterson Avenue 4401 27115 550 East Westinghouse Boulevard ) t-�' nrth Charlotte, NC 8273-t,t..�y 7.. APPLICANT'S PHONE NOS. W/AREA CODE 10. AGENT'S PHONE NOS. W/AREA CODE a. Residence a. Residence b. Business (336) 767-4600 b. Business (704) 527-1177 cell: (704)496-1696 11. STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION I hereby authorize, I to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. Agent Authorization Form Attached APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE NAME, LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (seeinstructions? Vulcan Materials Company, East Forsyth Quarry, 13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN tifapplicable) UT Cuddybum Branch NC Stream Index 12-119-2 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT Forsyth COUNTY NC STATE 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN, (see instructions) 1 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS afapplicab/e) VMC East Forsyth Quarry 2868 Highway 6 South Kernersville, NC 27284 ISite is located in the southwest corner of the intersection of Highway 311 and Highway 66 approximately 5 miles south of Kernersville, NC. -Ls]11t[7z[721**-W* ! ant: CECW-OR) ' 1 S. Nature of Activity (Description of project, include all features) ArcAG��� 19. Project Purpose (Describe the reason or purpose of the project, see instructions) A-rT444-(ED USE BLOCKS 20-22 IF DREDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s) for Discharge The VMC East forsyth Quarry operation is proposing to expand its operations to the south of the existing pit. This expansion will require the relocation of approximately 808 linear feet of intermittent to perennial stream into an open conveyance channel. 21. Type(s) of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards Fill of existing channel will consist of soil. 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled fseeinstructions) Fill of existing channel will impact 0.115 acre of waters. 23. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? Yes No X IF YES, DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 24. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc., Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (If more than can be entered here, please attach a supplemental list). Adjacent Property Owners List Attached 25. List of Other Certifications or Approvals/Denials Received from other Federal, State or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL* IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED `Would include but is not restricted to zoning, building and flood plain permits 26. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that the information in this application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. Agent Authorization Form Attached �� A1296—D R _ _fie SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed. ' 18 U. S. C, Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. I AGENT CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORIZVTION I F I I , Tepr-:,enting Vulcan.Matcrials Comp,Linyhereby Cellify flint I hw. e authorized Cra i� R. Wyant o I'CaToli-na Weflwid Scrviccs, Inc. to act on my belialfand talo; all actions necessary-, to thcPTOUS.sing, i,5,>wance, and. acceptance Of ihi,,,.)ur.sdictionaI dclincatios .. pen-nitmig arld any and all standa7d andspe�:,Ial com"itions We hereby certify fret the alhov(: inforniafionsubmitWld In thi-, application is tore mid accumue to tb�- best of our knouleagt. AgtnL',s slunature z..? Dat(: ICimptetion Ot this forlik '+Nill Alow the agcnt to sign all fimire Applic3tion currespondence. 11 I ' Vulcan Materials Company — East Forsyth Quarry Adjacent Property Owners ' PIN 6882-48-8570 Lakeview MHP LLC P.O. Box 3421 Wilmington NC 28406 ' P1N 6882-58-0380 Alfred Lee Scot 108 Mowery Drive High Point NC 27265-1144 PIN 6882-38-4386 Samuel Tarber 5150 High Point Road Kernersville NC 27284-9168 BLK-LOT 5608-032 Richard V. and Brenda S. Knowles 2140 Stonehaven Road Kernersville NC 27284 PIN 6882-58-4862 N. Pt. Pentecostal Holiness Church 5225 High Point Road High Point NC 27265 CWS Cdr is W' 1 v ar August 28, 2006 550 E. Westinghouse Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28273 Office: 704-527-1177 Fax: 704-527-1133 www.cws-inc.net Ms. Misty Franklin North Carolina Natural Heritage Program Division of Parks and Recreation 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 Subject: Request for Records Search Vulcan Materials Company — East Forsyth Quarry Forsyth County, North Carolina Carolina Wetland Services Project No. 2006-1318 Dear Ms. Franklin: ' On behalf of our client, Vulcna Materials Company, we are hereby contacting the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program regarding the presence of any federally -listed, or candidate endangered or threatened species, or critical habitat within the referenced project area. The project area is ' located in Forsyth County, North Carolina on the north side of Old U.S. 311 at the intersection of NC 66 (Figure 1). The attached USGS Site Location Map illustrates the approximate location of the project area. Figure 1 was prepared from the Kemersville, North Carolina quadrangle map. This project is located within the drainage area of Cuddybum Branch. The purpose of this project is to expand an existing ongoing rock quarry operation. Construction of this project will cause unavoidable impacts to jurisdictional waters of the U.S. and require Section 404/401 permitting. Please provide a written response concerning the presence of federally -listed, or candidate endangered or threatened species, or critical habitat within or near the project area. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, A g� ' Craig R. Wyant RLA/SWS Gregory C. Antemann PWS Environmental Project Manager Senior Environmental Project Manager Attachment: ' Figure 1. USGS Site Location Map ICHARLOTTE COLUMBIA RALEIGH I WWW.CWS-INC.NET NC NHP County Element Search http://207.4.179.38/nhp/fmd.php ' NC NHP County Element Search Results New Search Returned Elements: 4 using: FORSYTH LISTEDFEDERAL [Invertebrate Animal 1] [Vascular Plant 1] [Vertebrate Animal 2] Maior Group Scientific Name Common Name State Federal State Global County - Map - Status Status Rank Rank Status Habitat InvertebrateForsyth Alasmidonta varicose Brook Floater E FSC Animal S1 G3 - Obscure Link Vascular Small-anthered E E Cardamine micranthera S1 G1 Forsyth - rink Plant Bittercress Historical VertebrateForsyth Animal Glyptemys muhlenbergii Bog Turtle T T S2 G3 - Current Link Vertebrate Red -cockaded Picoides borealis E E S2 G3 Forsyth - Link Animal Woodpecker Historical NC NHP database updated on Friday, August 11th, 2006. Search performed on Friday, 1 September 2006 @ 16:07:24 EDST Explanation of Codes 1 9/1/2006 4:07 PM � RCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary September 5, 2006 Mr. Craig R. Wyant Carolina Wetland Services 550 E. Westinghouse Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28273 Subject: Vulcan Materials Company — East Forsyth Quarry expansion; near intersection of Old US 311 and NC 66; Forsyth County CWS Project No. 2006-1318 ' Dear Mr. Wyant:. ' The Natural Heritage Program has no record of rare species, significant natural communities, or significant natural heritage areas at the site nor within a mile of the project area. Although our maps de not show records of such natural heritage elements in the project area, it does not necessarily mean that they are not present. It may simply mean that the area has not been surveyed. The use of Natural Heritage Program data should not be substituted for actual field surveys, particularly if the project area contains suitable habitat for rare species, significant natural communities, or priority natural areas. You may wish to check the Natural Heritage Program database website at wwwv.ncnhp.org for a listing of rare plants and animals and significant natural communities in the county and on the topographic quad map. Alternatively, the NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (CLIA) provides digital Natural Heritage data online on a cost recovery basis. Subscribers can get site specific information on GIS layers with Natural Heritage Program rare species occurrences and Significant Natural Heritage Areas. The CGIA website provides Element Occurrence (EO) ID numbers (instead of species name), and the data user is then encouraged to contact the Natural Heritage Program for detailed information. This service allows the user to quickly and efficiently get site specific NHP data without visiting the NHP workroom or waiting for the information Request to be answered by NHP staff. For more information about data formats, pricing structure and ordering procedures, visit http://www.egia.state.nc.us/cgdb/datalist.htmi, or call CGIA Production Services at (919) 733-2090. Please do not hesitate to contact me at 919-715-8697 if you have questions or need further information. Sincerely, Harry E. LeGrand, Jr., Zoologist Natural Heritage Program ' 1601 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1601 NorthCarolina Phone: 919-733-4984 - FAX: 919-715-3060 • Internet www.enr.state.nc.us T fin, Carol in ["'�--Cws Cary na We rd Cem IAugust 28, 2006 550 E. Westinghouse Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28273 Office: 704-527-1177 Fax: 704-527-1133 www.cws-inc.net ' Mr. Peter Sandbeck Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources 4617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4617 ' Subject: Request for Records Search Vulcan Materials Company — East Forsyth Quarry ' Forsyth County, North Carolina Carolina Wetland Services Project No. 2006-1318 ' Dear Mr. Sandbeck: On behalf of our client, Vulcan Materials Company, we are hereby contacting the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources regarding the presence of any historic properties or cultural resources within the referenced project area. The project area is located in Forsyth County, North Carolina on the north side of Old U.S. 311 at the intersection of NC 66 (Figure 1). The attached ' USGS Site Location Map illustrates the approximate location of the project area. Figure 1 was prepared from the Fort Mill, North Carolina quadrangle, dated 1996. ' This project is located within the drainage area of Cuddybum Branch. The purpose of this project is to an existing ongoing rock quarry. Construction of this project will cause unavoidable impacts to jurisdictional waters of the U.S. and require Section 404/401 permitting. Please provide a written response concerning your determination regarding the presence of any historic properties or cultural resources within the project area. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Craig R. Wyant RLA/SWS Environmental Project Manager Attachment: Figure 1. USGS Site Location Map Gregory C. Antemann PWS Senior Environmental Project Manager CHARLOTTE COLUMBIA RALEIGH WWW.CWS-INC.NET North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office Peter B. Sandbeck, Administrator Michael F. Easley, Governor Lisbeth C. Evans, Secretary Jeffrey J. Crow, Deputy Secretary September 19, 2006 Craig Wyant Carolina Wetland Services 550 East Westinghouse Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28273 Office of Archives and History Division of Historical Resources David Brook, Director Re: Vulcan Materials Company, East Forsyth Quarry, Forsyth County, ER 03-1925 Dear Mr. Wyant: Thank you for your letter of August 28, 2006, concerning the above project. We have conducted a review of the proposed undertaking and are aware of no historic resources that would be affected by the project. Therefore, we have no comment on the undertaking as proposed. The above comments are made pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the ' Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's Regulations for Compliance with Section 106 codified at 36 CFR Part 800. 1 Thank you for your cooperation and consideration. If you have questions concerning the above comment, contact Renee Gledhill -Earley, environmental review coordinator, at 919/733-4763, ext. 246. In all future communication concerning this project, please cite the above referenced tracking number. 1 Sincerely, i Fes- 0. �b4_� Peter Sandbeck 1 ' Location Mailing Address Telephone/Fax ADMINISTRATION 507 N. Blount Street, Raleigh NC 4617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-4617 (919)733-4763/733-8653 RESTORATION 515 N. Blount Street, Raleigh NC 4617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-4617 (919)733-6547/715-4801 SURVEY & PLANNING 515 N. Blount Street, Raleigh, NC 4617 Mai] Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-4617 (919)733-6545/715-4801 Ecosystem PROGRAM ' August 15, 2006 Craig Wyant ' Carolina Wetland Services 550 E. Westinghouse Ave Charlotte, NC 28273 ' Project: Vulcan Materials East Forsyth Quarry County: Forsyth The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) is willing to ' accept payment for impacts associated with the above referenced project. Please note that this decision does not assure that the payment will be approved by the permit issuing agencies as mitigation for project impacts. It is the responsibility of the applicant to contact these agencies to determine if payment to the NCEEP will be approved. This acceptance is valid for six months from the date of this letter. If we have not received a copy of the issued 404 Permit/401 Certification within this time frame, this acceptance will expire. It is the applicant's responsibility to send copies of the 404/401/CAMA permits to NCEEP. Once NCEEP receives a copy of the 404 Permit and/or the 401 Certification an invoice will be issued and payment must be made. Based on the information supplied by you the impacts that may require compensatory mitigation are summarized in the following table. RIVER BASIN Yadkin Cu 03040103 Wetland -Riparian (ac) - Stream -Warm (ft) 808 Wetland -Non -Riparian (ac) - Stream -Cool (ft) - Coastal Marsh (ac) - Stream -Cold (ft) - Buffer -Zone 1 (sq ft) - Buffer -Zone 2 (sq ft) - Upon receipt of payment, NCEEP will take responsibility for providing the compensatory mitigation for the permitted impacts up to a 2:1 mitigation -to -impact ratio, (buffers, Zone 1 up to a 3:1 ratio and Zone 2 up to a 1.5:1 ratio). The type and amount of the compensatory mitigation will be as specified in the Section 404 Permit and/or 401 Water Quality Certification, and/or CAMA Permit. The mitigation will be performed in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers dated November 4, 1998. 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IFEEMIT THE ,,A FRI. .11IN AI _I B_NI OUT-OF-RANN ItOl L I TI '1- THE -I- 21 .......... OUTLE PFO_ ECTION DET.111- OUTLET PROTECTION C.117 -TT ON IFT13TICATICAS RiSUPS 711T _IE SUSEIICE P11 THE FILT- IND REPENI `GLL'IS �HE R DU IREOUIIER III GRIBES SHOWN 11 T ILAH. ICIIICT All 'I L REGNIMI) IN TIE S-RADL TO _ HE DE,,IITY OF T -E IURRCINDIII RIES II -IL. Ill RE -S :I 71Z ZLISDII III. SOIL MAY I_S I BERIL-EC BY 1ITRE T'R RIIPAP INMR-S, -.HE .11PA' AND IRA- 1-C HURT. IIIIIE. -TO THE SPECIPIED CRICIND 'LARB. IN. USED, �NET REST DESIGN REI- III ERLY ?R _ECTED rROI AUA­ OR - F 3--C :1.BTILLAII.. RE All -1 'ARAGI al qCHDItIC TIE -5 P AID PLACINIC 4NDTIER I 1_C_ 2 -T- ELCI 0- -,HE _AIBS IEP. 'LL COI -Ti SHOULD ;VERLAP A IINIHIN, OF 1 PT IT Ici CAHRIAGE :I BKTEIIZ:lE, R -ICE THE __ TIRE 17L7CI SILITh IIIIAI 1,1 Y BE ` I -ED BY 7I.I?-INT BUT TAKE CAPE TO -,ID :ANIAG INC TIP FILTER. I.A I IIIIESS ",.,A, $.I". I l. __ T-1 THR ONE 31PNI e. RI -RAR IAY -_ FTT,D ZMNI IOU.H ARRY STUNE, IT SLILLS BE HARD, AIILAR, HIGHLY IE THEP-RESTITANT AID 'ELL CRISCS. 7. C❑NS7RD-,TY �­NFC' 1EAD ZRATE III' NO CYER'ALL AT, Ll, I R -PAI AT THE IE-CTIEAN E,' . 1171 TH- RIC-: . AREA III S­4TLY B-1 it E.ENSURE ' IT T- APION IS FRCP_ Ly ILICNEC 117H -.HE R -CEI III ITPEIN AID I-BRAB I STRAICIT THRC­ ITS LENIT ;B H. -z -, FBI SE-71ON C��BTT FI_C­ Z.IDI TICKS. FILACE :I IN 7-7 HE All I IATELT AF- C -R -IO INN, ST'2IL7- ZE ALL DISSE: AREAS'; IT. IIGITAT­N HAINMIAICE IIII-T RIIF-P ­­ A---, N.11 PA.. 11 111 IT ANY IRGIND CR I -I - 11PRAI IAI TAKE' P -ACE R 1F ST -S �­Ni B -CES -r. :HHEDIATELY NPIIE ALL NEEDED] In PAIRS 72 --LRTIER DINAGE L GE N El R lY -1J JT I SLOPE TOP OF 37RN -EWA-I E -711C GIC11C, 2 -ERSIOC SLIPI TRATIT'. 3 SLCA` DRAIII TO BE -NSTALI'-' E%-IY :CDC' 4LDNZ -OZE S- 4 HAX, ZZIE SI TO BE - 1. TYPICAL OVERBURDEN STORAGE SECTION WITH BENCH :1- I --j . -s=, Wz Ls27_1.1_ TIPT CT' ISH CNARFROIB - INSTALL A T. ILAND IN THE MP OF THE RISER TO IREVENT TRASI AND 3ThER DEBRIS C-GG5113 THE CNDUI T CONS_.RUCTIDH NOTES SITE ��RER A A- - ILE-, GRIS IIS 5T. -I T-SCIL FRI. AREAS -INER THE ISER 111ENT S-LS. INS -HE. A R TO REIC� TREE-, IESETATMI, RECM, INS I -F C3JECT71NABLE HITEIZAL _O_ TO FI TLIT IF RIDOIB�� j AIC 7 AND 11172INT-ON, -R THE SPo­ A EA Q7 ILL BRU­ BE:. IND OTHER C' %ABLE MITI B ­_S. ST -1- ALI TOP L :1 1- B.- -.A RKIBN E, 6 -NIC HATTER IN - F UTE SNELL OF THE -ANKNEIT TO FACILi All- 1-71TIVC ­BLISHHENT. C - F 7 ­ - ZSCIIATIF A CUT -CFF TRENACH ALONG TIE CONTES-I IF TIE - RTI FiLl 17 OF I- T11�1�11FENTIS CUT THE TRENC. M STABLE 3Q:L NATEQIIL, BUT IN 10 CAS_ 4AKE 1 . LESS A I I PER T -E CFF TRINCH 4L'ST ZY.TEND INTO SITI ISUI AT _EACT THE ELE1, I ! IN OR _,I I EST IME 7IR BQ7701 1ITH 11SE ENCUSH 7C PERMIT Ef. i 7 W I AT El '. I ' I I C -A -CH 7CU.I.E.T Oil , I HE C- LESS THAI ' FT FAIR IME IL EE':� TH2 4EN" :D- R- UIREIENTS ARE �7 IsInPE I C SA.E As C. ICE THE ItREP .HE TRE- DRY IIIING 3-FILLTIC AND -6. may; P IIETE S IDUIT SPILLIAYC - SECILRELY AT -2 Ch 7HC PISIR -I IF IS IEL 11 BARREL SIS TO 1.1 A 1ATERTISIT STRUCTURAL CCI- l I OIA ALLE S� IEC IIDNIR BEL- BARREL SECTIOIS AZ ARREL AND -CF N; I NNN, - -1 BE, NEI. A _.E. P,TEEI'. TO, APPRISYBD 4,TERTMIT ASCEHBLIES PU­ET I I F REAT ION Or TIPERIIDUS SCIL. I NOT USE I R L IS LIE— A_ CRQSNEE S7EIIE AS BACIFILL ASCIJIB - PIPE CR_ANTI-� _7' I -EL THE IRE EPILLWAI 114 w ­H LAYERS AIDACERIPPACTA71' INDCREENT1.1, EL A R �RE "MN A�,T E Si BEE S- BEIS T E4DANKNEIT. CAPE NTIST 'AKEN NOT RCITY AS THE ID CE BE III . HAUNCIESPLACE A M -NUN DEPTI1. Ol 2 , F UNBI-I 11,E.4 ZCNI AFTR TO 'IS I THEIRE PICK FiRH CINTACT I TTH I rIT OF IA­CCFAZTECA E_'Ej hil E N T C N :T.gEpEFOE CSSiNCIT WE I CONSTRUCTION Ri BE H; -A� BY-CNCRCTIIACIMROwD CASE SNOLL THE PIPE ZIOLIT BE INSTALLED BY CUTTING A4TR_1CH T-L.H 'HE LA. TIC E ­.NT IS OENP­ 4. THE RISER SHALL BE LOCATED A MIIIINN OF TEN FEET FRON THE III E11"- AT HURNA- SCALE: N.T.S.➢ I THE BA RE DRAIN SHILL BE CONSTRUCME a - CORRUGATED IETAL PIPE � ECUAL. THE RIS" SIN LL BE - 54' ZORRICiPTED RE711 PIPE ER E -i- THE RISER EIAL' III,E AN IDDITID"' ' I FT OF - IBTI III— TO PRCIIII 1E 11IGHT TO PRE IE 'IT - IFT HE AID -DIAL DEPTH !I TO BE FILLED 'IT' CONCRETE :1-M.AACE NATE :L ECK SEDIIENT SASIIC ATZR RICIS OF SIG­_MAIT 111-3- ­­ SE CI- AID RESICRE IZ SASHI TO ITS CRICIIAL. DHPEESjCNS HIrl SCIINES7 ITCUMULITES TO III TIE DESICI .11I.AL I-7RIO-N III- RMER BASIN AS C'SIGNES DEATH :N THE F -B- 0 THE BIDANKlONT, SPI -Al 'EA7' I D07LET FER EFORID.1 DANADE, III T,1SIEIT -HE � IIKKEIT FIR PIPING IND S77T_ . AIL- TRASH AND OTHER OEBRII EYE ,MBER11 ILLDILI� -SARY REPAIRS :lIEDIATEL-. AENOIE '. '. -0. SEC ION X -X ! Ows%sicNs OF RENFORCiNG C -OVER IEHEZ�BDSPANP11E I S�"0 H I E-T; EARS A ! EASE Ot-L Ohl NS''ON 13.. 2. 2 I, NG H, -IL, L NGTHI LES. F -3 2 1 2 1 3'-g 3 1 31 -S- 4 -6-1 ­Tj 5-- 2 2:w`1ER,L 110E 1. 'O"TAR STOUI_LI BE-BElIlZI " 7 2 IB 2. j_ CIICR�E BE -6E0 F.S.,EA OPP�,1115 SHG MAY BE 1CREISEDO - 9, "IRAE, -.3 74E 4 _L CATCH AISfN O%ER -5" :N CZP7, EHIL_ BE F2��cr_ I'ITI STE?S 1'-2' ON _OIiiiRETF 'BE _�F HARD _ E a , _O � LIEU _O I -ZI,180 ERICK BE p`zRNi'­TE:. FOR Z - -C" ;N ­;SH� OF, -EBB �5- "IER 8'-C" IN , E,G:: _SE 73 3'-)' 8NALL POR IrI1lG 6 - 3. A OSED j,i- 87 XNC-VE - OL`5.D F!Pc I. S -D11 ­7RLJC7_1E SHA- BE STRUCK __'E-1 1EE WILL, ::10 F-SIED _13O -i. '•0 -ES S4TALU1 BE �_'Eo RCK YALL 11-1 R Fa BE R STC',P B!DE. _A_., To BE .!T -I T FEET PIrILl O� !-Y !It --z BY SLAB T'%IPE CATCH B i C 15" THRU 48" PTPI-: EAST FORSYTH QUARRY VULCAN CONSTRUCTION NL!,TERL41S, L.P. FORSYTH COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA DETAIL "SHEET ill III COVER O 2 NT0.05E 2ND. OPENING C, IF REQuiRED t i F- x TEMPORARY D11TERSTON DITCH ITS PLAN SFC7HoN LAS FC- QTIARRY FORSYTH CCU.ITY -A" =cic,EE ­ETATNI PAN SPRING - FILL - ­­ SESED VOTE: I E: PR ECAST CONCRETE BASINS MAY BE USED. CERTIFIED DRAMNIG ,PAIN'. RATE IARCH - _LIC MUST BE APPROVAL BY V.M.C. 15 21 PII .1. 7.11 F -U. 17 IA v Jeep ,-R B -I nss 20 Ib Pe _LLz SEC ION X -X ! Ows%sicNs OF RENFORCiNG C -OVER IEHEZ�BDSPANP11E I S�"0 H I E-T; EARS A ! EASE Ot-L Ohl NS''ON 13.. 2. 2 I, NG H, -IL, L NGTHI LES. F -3 2 1 2 1 3'-g 3 1 31 -S- 4 -6-1 ­Tj 5-- 2 2:w`1ER,L 110E 1. 'O"TAR STOUI_LI BE-BElIlZI " 7 2 IB 2. j_ CIICR�E BE -6E0 F.S.,EA OPP�,1115 SHG MAY BE 1CREISEDO - 9, "IRAE, -.3 74E 4 _L CATCH AISfN O%ER -5" :N CZP7, EHIL_ BE F2��cr_ I'ITI STE?S 1'-2' ON _OIiiiRETF 'BE _�F HARD _ E a , _O � LIEU _O I -ZI,180 ERICK BE p`zRNi'­TE:. FOR Z - -C" ;N ­;SH� OF, -EBB �5- "IER 8'-C" IN , E,G:: _SE 73 3'-)' 8NALL POR IrI1lG 6 - 3. A OSED j,i- 87 XNC-VE - OL`5.D F!Pc I. S -D11 ­7RLJC7_1E SHA- BE STRUCK __'E-1 1EE WILL, ::10 F-SIED _13O -i. '•0 -ES S4TALU1 BE �_'Eo RCK YALL 11-1 R Fa BE R STC',P B!DE. _A_., To BE .!T -I T FEET PIrILl O� !-Y !It --z BY SLAB T'%IPE CATCH B i C 15" THRU 48" PTPI-: EAST FORSYTH QUARRY VULCAN CONSTRUCTION NL!,TERL41S, L.P. FORSYTH COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA DETAIL "SHEET Action II): 0505 U.S. AR:N1T CORPS OF EMANEFRS Wilmuititon District CoimtY: Notification of.lnrisdictional Determination Property Ovvner Vulcan Materials Conipany C'o Chris Scott :address P.O. Box 4239 Will23-9 Telephone Number 330 Forsti111 Authorized Agent ---A Fi 7c Line Design Mr. Crain R. wye'llit Address -__1960 Chafrnan-Wyant l.an Lincolnton, NC 29092 Telephone Number 70473.5-10,14 Size and Location of Property (waterhody, Highway name/number, town, etc.) Vulcan Materials Company's Fast Forsyth Quarry located off of NC 66, adjacent to Cuddyhum Branch Creek, east of WinStoll -Salem, in Forsyth County, North Carolina. Indicate'1N"hich of the Following appy: I"here are vvretlands on the above described props rty vv.hich v�.c strongly suggest should be delineated and sure-eved. fltt sui-,�cv•cd N eland linw es must be Nci d by our staff before the Coi3�s ti�ill r eke �a gnat juristii4tiollttl determination on Your property. =v Because of the s17c of your property and c-ur present workload, our identification and delineation of ,your ivetlands canzlot be ac^con�plislted in a timely lnailller. You may kv{ish to obtain a consultant to obtain a more tzmeiy d, --,Ii of the wetlands. Once the consultant has flagged a wetland line on the property. Corps staff vv -%1l it, aild, if it is accurate, r~c strong:y reco review it, that you have the line suneved for final approval be the Carps. The Coths �4ill not mitkc a linai jurisdictional r3eterurination on your property without xi approved surer y. The wetlands on your tot have been delineated, and the limits of the Cores-itirisdiction have been explained to you. Unless there is a chane to the lar ' or our published ha I — re,ulations, this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed rive nears from the date of this notification. There Circ no wetlands present on the above described property %0-6ch are subject to tltc pem I requirements of section 404 of the Clean `Fater Act (33 USC 1344). Unless there is a change in the lava or our published regulations, this deternlination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from the date of this notification. Specifically the tvv'o identified di.tcllcs do not convey waters of the Uninted States. Therefore, are not suhject to TOA permit authority. Tlie project i;located in one of the 20 Coastal Cbuntics. you should contact the nearest State Office; of Coastal M,,111ayell, ent to determine their rccluircnicnts. Placement of dredged or fill material in wetlands ern this property without a Department of the army permit is in most cases a violation of Section 301 of the Clean Nater Act (33 USC 1311). A permit is not required for work on the Toperty restricted entirely to existing high ground. If you have any questions re arding the Corps 6f Engineers !egulatory program, please contact John Thomas t at 91 -7(i - 5441 extension `?5____ Pru jtrt Nlanager Signature llate Ma -v 1.5, 2002 apiration Date a 15 2007 t SITR FY MAT OR FIELD SKETCH OF DESCRIi3ED PROPERTY`" SAND THE '"'ETLAND I)EL1NFATION FOltVI MUST BE ATTACHED TO.1'HE YELLOW (FII.E) COPS' OF THIS FORM. NOTIFICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVk, APPEAU QRT,10;�S ASID IPROCESS AND R 'QUES'F FOR APPEAL ,2\pplic�ml: Vulcan N'laterials ("0111pally, C111 -lis Scott File -Number: Action 11). Date: -.Ma-v 15, P.O. Box 4239. Winston-Salem. NC 271 115-4231) 2 0 022 0 5 0 5 -002 \tT3Ched , is: See Section ble)o"v INITIAL PROFFEIZED I)hIZNIITf Standard Pernilt or Letter of permis-sion) Al PROFFERED PERNIII'(Slandard Permit Le Mission) - - ----- ether —()f Perj I3 PERMIT DENIAL C XX APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION D i PRELI.\,IIN---A-RY J UIUSDICT IONA I- DETERMINATION E SECTION 1 - Thefollow4lg identifies of the above yourq tsaiidoptio-ns.i�k�rd.i4_ganadini J,n1strIt i l. � gh , five appeal decision. Additional infomiation may be fband at littp://usac'4�.arniy.iiiiblinctlf6nctibns�,'cxvlceewo/reg Or Corps regulations at 33 CFR Part 331. A: INITLU PROFFEREI) PERMIT: You may accept or object to the permit. 0 ACCL11 I` 1-fyou n--ccived a Standard Purmit, You rilay sign the Permit document and return it to the district engineer for f -mal authorization. It'yon received a Leflo-!r- of Pcf-mission (LOP). you 11jay accept the LOP and your work is authorized. 5'our IL, 'Lire Oil tyle -Standard 1emiit of, occeplame of the LOP ri)-eans that you accept the permit in its entirery. and waivc all rights to appeal the pen -nn'. including its 1craii and COM116011S, and approved jurisdictional deternumbons associzted with the permit. 0 OBJECI: If you obiecT to the perrnil (Standard or LOP) because ofccilain terms and conditions therein, lou may request that the permit be modified accordingly, )'ou must cmuplete Section I'l tir ti -,is fbi-in and return the form to the district engineer. Your O!ZIectlons mmst be rcccivcd by the district engineer tviffiin 134) day-,, of the date of this notice - or yo -ti -will forfeit your right to a13pca{ the permit in the finnrr:. t -p() -,l T`Teipt of %-0111' 1-`UCr. the district engineer vvill evaluate yoUr objections and may (a) rood "y !!-.e perryat to addi-ff'i; all of %.our COTICCIIJS. J I h) modify the Ni mil lo address sortie ofyour objections, or (c) not modify the permit having Gletennined that the pennit should he Issucill as pieviouily written. After evaluating your objections, the district eri<, ineer %ti il'e send you 3 proffered perrnit for your rccon.1WAeratiml, as indicated in Section B below. B: PROTTF-RED PERNMIT: YOU may accept or appeal the permit • ACCEPT: If you teceived a Standard Permit, Vol] may Sign the pernill, docimizrit and rcturn it to the diNtrict enc ineer f*or final authorizatium If you received a Letter of'Permission (10P), you may accept the LOP and your v,,ork is authorized. Four shmature on 111w Standard Permit or acceptance of the' 101' means that socs accept the permit in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the permit. including its terns and conditions,, and approved JuTisdictional tic 1crillinations assocNacd with the perllu't. APPE A �L: It' you choose to decline the proffered permit ( ' Sitandard or LOP'l because of certain tears and conditions therein, you may appeal the declined permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section 11 of this 1,01-m and sondinthe form to the division engineer. This form attest be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. C: PERMIT DENIAL: You may appeal the denial of a pernut under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by Completing Section H of this form am -I sending the form to the division eilglDeer. This form must be received by the division e 11,-' 1 1 neer 1,vidlin OU days of file (late of this notice. D: ,1t-PRO`'F-,DJURISDICTIONAL DETERMINA'I*.ION: You may ieccl)t or appeal the approved JD or provide iw%v information. • AC(TT'l : 1 o do not need io notify the Corps to accept an approved 11-11, i-ailure to nofitV the Corps 'within 60 days of the ckiiu of thlc noticc, mewls that ,-ouraccept the approved JD in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the approved if)' AIIIII:A1,- If you Jk( I aorcc with the approved JD, you maN appeal the approved JI) under the Corps of Fri111T1CCr,-; Administrative Appeal Process bv complctiiig Section 11 of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This rnust he received h". ithlit 60 da% s of the date of this notice, AREA "E" 0.027 ACRES (OHWM) AREA "E" COURSE BEARING DISTANCE L-1 N 00003'24"E 42.89' L-2 N 46047'02"E 61.16' L-3 N 72058'50"E 38.80' L-4 N 04°46'01 "W 4.41' L-5 N 85°35'24"W 31.62' L-6 S 41 °51'42"W 47.39' L-7 S 43007'20"W 40.36' L-8 S 030 16'1 7*E 39.95' L-9 N 76038'53"E 7.31' "E" �► Q` CORPS ACTION ID # 200220505 THIS CERTIFIES THAT THIS COPY OF THIS PLAT ACCURATELY DEPICTS THE BOUNDARY OF THE JURISDICTION OF SECTION 404 OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT AS DETERMINED BY THE UNDERSIGNED ON THIS DATE. UNLESS THERE IS A CHANGE IN THE LAW OR OUR PUBLISHED REGULATIONS, THIS DETERMINATION OF SECTION 404 JURISDICTION MAY BE RELIED UPON FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED FIVE YEARS FROM THIS DATE. THIS DETERMINATION WAS MADE UTILIZING THE 1987 CORP OF ENGINEERS WETLANDS DELINEATION MANUAL. NAME: TITLE: DATE: Iw cq_ l TOE(OF_Q W (TYP) y , TOP OF BANK (TYP) ,� --------- INTERMITTEN AREA "F" ___-- 0"088 ACRES ilk -- �'r S 88049'36"W 326.55' TIE 46 517 S .T . ��52aw C�p\M�0 V TE �a vs N 0 ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ z CD z WETLANDS BOUNDARIES OF TlULC14NffAT�R114LS CO1bIP.4NY QSTFol? Fr7ff7 QUI4RRY ABBOTS CREEK TOWNSHIP FORSYTH COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA MARCH 2002 NOTE: DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE NCGS GRID. COMBINED FACTOR - 0.99992465 ��_ 649' ---',END JD CHANNEL AREA "F" COURSE BEARING DISTANCE L- I N 67014'1 O"E 39.63' L-2 N 52016'01"E 34.2 1 ' L-3 N 05°51'59"W 65.91' L-4 N 50°51'23'E 46.60' L-5 S 75°34' 14"E 58.74' L-6 S 51 ° 14'37"E 50.59' L-7 S 77°48' 10"E 38.87' L-8 S 20034'00"E 20.05' L-9 N 80°50'42"E 63.44' L-10 N 87°26' 18"E 46.67' L- I 1 S 82°31'46"E 33.71' L-12 N 77°49'58"E 61.57' L-13 N 67°08' 170E 32.15' L-14 S 22°32'39"E 14.76' L-15 N 23°36'57"E 11.83' L-16 N 69° 19'49"E 36.72' L-17 N 33053'02"W 6.16' L-18 S 6801 I'27"W 33.43' L-19 S 89049'32"W 25.98' L-20 S 55024'29"W 18.10' L-21 S 77°11'41"W 60.81' L-22 N 82056'53"W 36.90' L-23 S 88028'32"W 43.34' L-24 S 790 10'45"W 55.69' L-25 N I I 007'33"W 25.91' L-26 N 88048'09"W 49.37' L-27 N 50°51'23"W 60.63' L-28 N 80034'39"W 48.62' L-29 S 53033'27"W 52.90' L-30 S 07°26'45"E 66.39' L -3I S 64042'33"W 53.65' L-32 S 45013'00"W 16.90' L-33 S 21 °39'54"E 4.06' PREPARED BY: HELMS SURVEYING COMPANY 1001 SOUTH MARSHALL ST. NO.73 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27101 336-72476170 SHEET 6 OF 8 DRWG NO 02-0401 !2 L 11CUL) (i--l- Z�3 Carolina Wetland Services I.j Cws, 550 East Westinghouse Blvd. Charlotte, North Carolina 28273 REFERENCE: BASE MAP PROVIDED BY VULCAN MATERIALS CONWANY, NO DATE Stream Transect Location Map VMC East Forsyth Quarry Forsyth County, North Carolina Scale: I"=200' PREPARED BY E DATCHECKED DATE Ci . '45. e-pw I OC ,I 9.15 -cf)c= CX DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) W Project/Site:yMrE6�S� w_ i� j c��t42c�� Date: 1l- Z.G - Ot County:o�YT !E Applicant/Owner: V Lor--tp titY Investigator: l�b.l c���+.tir >✓ State: ty[_ Do normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: t Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation) Yeso Transect ID: t Is the area a potential problem area? Yes o Plot ID: (If needed, explain on reverse.) Field Observations: VFGFTATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator ruu?c�ak P16, C_ (I Mk -i O_C` WdtA tJL"1H6t,r1 ±�� _ Water Marks tNwt I kazCc, �t� t uS�S Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands 10. Field Observations: 1 LQtJIt�A�t60.2sr�rr 1�t�A 54,P,L. G4UY- 11. _ Water -Stained Leaves SdA �- L'u 12. FAC -Neutral Test Puiyus s�2ottnko SApL FD U-� 13. ut_65 A, e- S FIS Lu.+ 14. L,0[ tclrt?A-L'&Pd4-*LLa. P L— 15. P/ t� Y�.D-PuK ACM gQ5,putt C�-F t-tr-E?, PIV . 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC 5� _ �S•% (�� = yZ 9 %� (excluding FAC). /o Remarks: HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indications: _ Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Nv46 Aerial Photographs Inundated _ Other Saturated in upper 12 inches _ No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks tNwt I kazCc, �t� t uS�S Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indications (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: N /� (in.) Oxidized Root Channels in upper 12 in _ Water -Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Local Soil Survey Data a FAC -Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: > ► 8 (in.) Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: SOILS Ii—A Map Unit Name �o1�EtN�T (Series and Phase): C4( Drainage Class: Taxonomy (Subgroup): �,,�tv ,l-�j�rt� E e�CQCConfirm Mapped Type? es No Profile Description: Mottle Depth Matrix Colors Mottle Colors Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) Contrast Structure, etc. d-Z Wo lu YZ V-5 `— WaM /LLn-ez --LC) - ��3--- �.`� ye- /44t - , i 54NC:pYcox t.OAK Hydric Soil Indicators: Not4C- _ Histosol Concretions Histic Epipedon _ _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime -�1G Listed on Local Hydric Soils List (%AL4,(y LC0- ' Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Is this sampling point within a wetland? Yes ©o Hydric Soils Present? Yes Remarks: East Forsyth Quarry Vulcan Materials Company SamplePlot 1-A -Upland ' Forsyth County, NC (Not Jurisdictional) QW6 ane iwe / DESIGN 1960 Chopmon-Wyont Lone Limolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 East Forsyth Quarry Vulcan Materials Company Forsyth County, NC cWGGneYine / DESIGN 1960 Chapman -Wyant Lane SamplePlot 1-A - Upland (Not Jurisdictional) Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 Measurements looking upstream 18' Top of Bank Upland Upland 15' 5' Bank 10' OHWM 5' Bank 1' Bench 3' Bed Notes: 0"-8" Flow Observed Not to Scale Pools Observed Bottom Saturated Transect T 10 Station 1 +00 East Forsyth Quarry perennial Channel (Cuddybum Br.) Vulcan Materials Company Forsyth County NC (Jurisdictional/Important) CC7ze�a�ze / DESIGN 1960 Chopmon-Wyant Lone Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 US ARMY CORPS/ENGRS ID:18282714858 OCT 09'98 INTERMITTENT CHANINEI. EVALUATION f ORM 9:23 No.002 P.02 kc)o 'j'-- A010N Ill APPLICANT NAMr �� Fes. � F�?T�?YT�-t InATF JL - Z�-0 L_ I'ROPO4F.l1(:IIANNEI. WORK (Le„ culvert, relocation, etc.) C1P (kt�-}bN1-l. 'M06 1'o d.UDbf13� t324NC44 WATGRHODWRIVER BASIN YAC9tk PEE -b. M60tS.. COUNTYXITY- )tl CLNT WP.A7'1i1sR CONiil7'lt1N8 140 .1z�lF-4��� 1- I P SP NP Observation C:.2mmuntsor Uescrintion FlA ShcHrmh/Crustaceans Present FkS4l b Dctitltic Maao tnverlbratcs Ampbl ions PrescaVEl'eeding X Ague And/Or Fungus (water quality function) FC1 � LLS Wit .li drmmol Ilse (i2 tracks, lett;, shells, others) Fe4cral y rotoctcd strode; wesatt miscontinue) R I'itclPool .'Iructum Stable Stwamban s C:hanuel Sulrstrato rex OCsand (i.t.$raV0l,cobble. Cara �^ v � _ l.+�vpl.� �A[i[iL SAt-t Ripulan Canopy I'mm"at (SP /> 50%closure) Undercut Banks/instreant llabdnt StmcUtrc Motu In Channel X Wotlands Adjacent Toxontig. Mat Cl armcl (uiscnntinuc) X Persistent Ponls/Sulurated llotlnn, (June thtu Sept.) r X Sccpel(iroundwater Dischorp (June thru 56pt.) X AdJaccnt Floodplain anent A Wrack Malcnal or bull Linos GJT l u�S L FfA J!✓ S X ydmphytic Vcacta8on in/0jacerlt to ohannal Lo lei; P.A o u 5 e u t ot�EKD'�r� linportant To DomCB(It Water Supply7r O/ N Tza TO qhs cmc QxK LA44 F - Does Channel Appear On A Quad Or Soils Map? ®/ N Approx. Drainage Area: �(_ Ac— ' Determination: Perennial Channel (stop) Important Channel: LN IPR00CT MGR. lult.ials ., Intermittent Chatlnel (ped) U ilnimporlant Chaim]: Li' Ephemeral Channel (no jd) (imuclr map indicating location of importanf/unimporlant channel) Ditch Through t)pland ("'lid) l:dtllllatnr'A 4lbnarlare' ��� �_�._, (Mother than C.O.B. project maoagarl p ' P=Present SP— Present N =Not reNent to s 4( s ti NCDWQ Stream Classification Form 1+ oo Z= Project Name: VM6, E4,,.T River Basin: V'apktw Pis-De6 DWQ Project Number:. County: FojtS-fT" Nearest Named Stream: AwA ?,r� Evaluator: c-zAcc, p. wYA.-k7- 'USGS QUAD: �c¢�ee cu ,t�tc Signature: C'--,2 �_D C,:�V Latitude: Date: ►t-2► -ol Longitude: 8p - 03 „rg Location/Directions: t_( Tjo�t mAA bfC4<,gzz -or- -S TS *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream— this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators, (Circle One Number Per Line) ' 1. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Riffle -Pool Sequence 0 1 (2> 3 ' 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 1 2 (i) ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? d 1 2 3 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 3 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? 0 1 2 3 ' b) Is The Channel Braided? ® 1 2 3 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 0 2 3 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 1 () 3 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 2 Q '(*NOTE: If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=O*) 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? Yes --3 No=O ' PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 1-:5 H. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 1 2 3G PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 3 III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fibrous Roots Present In Streambed? 3 O 1 0 ' 2) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed? © 2 1 0 3) Is Periphyton Present? 0 1 Q 3 4) Are Bivalves Present? 0 1 2 3 PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ? ' .. Secondary Field Indicators: Circle One Number Per Line I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? a .5 1 1.5 ' 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 .5 ® 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A Natural Drainage Way? 0 .5 1.5 SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:__Z_ _ ' H. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter Present In Streambed? 1.5 1 .5 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? ( .5 1 1.5 ' 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 S, 1 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 .5 1 (3 Known Rain? 'Last (*NOTE: If Ditch Indicated In #9 Above Skip.This Sten And #5 Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 Q Conditions Or In Growing Season)? .6) Are Hydric Soi1s Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? Yes=1.5 No=O SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 3.5* III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong ' 1) Are Fish Present? 0 © 1 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? dQ .5 1 1.5 ' 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? (Q .5 1 1.5 4) Are Crayfish Present? 0 1 1.5 5) Are Macrobenthos Present? 0 .5 ® 1.5 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 0 1 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? .5 1 1.5 ' 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPL 2 1 .75 .5 0 0 ' (* NOTE: If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: Z.5 TOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondary)= 3 l (If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent) Measurements looking upstream 12' Top of Bank Upland Upland 10' 2' Bank T//61 Bank 5' OHWM 2' Bench C•4 Not to Scale Notes: 0"-6" Flow Observed Pools Observed Bottom Saturated Transect T 1 Station 1+00 East Forsyth Quarry Intermittent Channel (Tributary) Vulcan Materials Company Forsyth County, NC (Jurisdictional/Important) C ne�o7ze / DESIGN 1960 Chapman-Wyont Lone Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 US ARMY CORPS/ENGRS ID.18282714858 OCT 09'98 INTERMITTENT CH_ANNE, I. EVALUA TION FORM 9:23 No . 002 P . 02 "i+oo T=z ACTION ID APPLICANTNAMr,Vtd(r 2l-r-YXHi DATF. I'ROPQtiFD CHANINEI. W ORK (i.e., culvert, relacodon, etc.) , Ut ltLhlc t N Tr-Lg. tu.t>t>y&trt RkANGK WATERBODWKIVER BASIN YA,r'--�,Vta t _ P V- E_ D_ _ St i t [:Oi)NTY/CI'I Y FolzS li .C,pL1 gt;CLNT WF.ATI1EK CON0111ONS No l 1-4 P SP NP Observation ComWp-n-18 or Vescrip inn TIs11JShelihshlOustaceans Present utthicMacro lnvetibratcs Few GA�DCx k Ampbl lays PmenUBreediug X Ague Attd/Or Nungus (water quality function) V4 Fek k Wil li Chtuurcl Use (ie. tracks, feces, shcils, oUrers) Ncdcrui y Proloctcd Species Ilrescttt (Discontinue) X R 1'f1dFoal Structure x Stable Streambanks _ X Channel Saba ate (i.v. gravol, cobble, rack,coarse sand _ S kt, ZC� k ttipttrlan Canopy Present (SP �,Sn%cluxurc) k Undercut )lanksrinstreant habitat Structure Plow In Channel ©►�, y u Wotlands Adjacent To/Contig. Wilir Charn1e1(uisenntinue) P iC Persistent i'rrnls/sulurated Honnm (June thm Sept.) x Secps/Groundwater Dischersa (lune 111ru Scpt,) X Adjacent Floodplain Prosent Nor Kdz-1z11EL-4= x Wrack Mawrinl or lith Linos _ h6 D ydmphylic Vcgctallon )nradjaceal to 011811"01 Pt-Ct" Si Ol?GN Da:t S u Important To Domestic Water Supply? (�/ N T'r-tes t -o 1iM`TT 'n— �t I leu ?oc4-- Does [flannel Appear On A Quad Or Soils Map? &I N Approx. Drainage Area: SL{ . I Ar . Determinatinn: Perennial Channel (atop) important Channel: LF PROdI,.CT MGR. Initials . Intermittent Channel (ped) 1Jnimportant (:hanncl: LF Fphemerill c=hannel (no jd) (atlach snap lndienting location of important/unimpor(ant channel) Ditch Through tlpland (ncjd) Evaluntar'm 4lgnntare: (;[other, I All C.O.P. projocl M, or) /�alrl�nJllnrilllll�llll�ur�l��ll�lilr�rr�rlrrinNllllllllrli�Iluiri�ll�lrrun� n1r1I1�0rlllliil�lll�rrrn�laui�iurlalri���uu�u�uuu�ru�ur�iNluii�rl�n�rr��ura��nl/ ll�/lllilil�ln�ll�rr�llllrrrPul P=Present Sl'— Pfesent )VP=Not Present 6 Z � Zyu et k-- (60 To 31 - lb i ti 3 NCDWQ Stream Classification f=orm .4+.Cy� T � 'Project Name: VIAL E41 -T f:6ZI:6Yr�4 River Basin: W,0404 AtE•Aaa DWQ Project Number:. County: Fo9s`rr-i4 Nearest Named Stream: 6ac>c�Y-Oam %1 4�c44 Evaluator: cA_,4ac1 P �, y,a,, 4T— USGS QUAD: fir- Signature: --, !c _.JQ•9t Latitude: 3(�,- o� _3 t Date: 1 t- eA-O t Longitude: Eo -.03 ,8 Location/Directions: t cxts.Tio,4 MaA rs.TT,&,t. 66 ' GTir_ . of . SL�E *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream— this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators, (Circle One Number Per Line) 1. Geomotpholog_y Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is There A Riffle -Pool Sequence 0 © 2 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 1 9) ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? () 1 2 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 (2) 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) 0 1 2 Floodplain Present? 6) Is The Channel Braided? 0 1 2 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 T) 2 ' 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 1 C 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 2 (*NOTE • If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0*1 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated Yes=3 No= On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: L ' .II. Hydrology Absent Weak 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 ' PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: Z. ' III. Biology Absent 1) Are Fibrous Roots Present In Streambed? 3 2) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed? 3) Is Periphyton :Present? 0 t4) Are Bivalves Present? PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 1 Weak 2 1 Strong 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Moderate Strong S 3 Moderate 1 1 2 2 Strong 0 0 3 3 ITOTAL POINTS Prim + Secondar = zi If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent .: Secondary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) ' I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? .5 1 1.5 ' 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 © 1 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A Natural Drainage Way? 0 1 1.5 SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:_ ' II. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter Present In Streanibed? 1.5 1 .5 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 ® 1 1.5 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 C 1 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 5 11�. ) Known Rain? 'Last (*NOTE.- If Ditch Indicated In #9 Above Skip This Step And #5 Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 (E3? Conditions Or In Growing Season)? .6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? es=1.5 No=O ' SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: S III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fish Present? ® .5 1 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? .5 1 1.5 ' 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? 3 .5 1 1.5 4) Are Crayfish Present? 0 © 1 1.5 5) Are Macrobenthos Present? 0 ® 1 1.5 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 0 Q 1 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? .5 1 1.5 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPL 2 1 .75 .5 0 0 ' (* NOTE: If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: I .Sr ITOTAL POINTS Prim + Secondar = zi If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent Measurements looking upstream "Mi 10' 01 Top of Bank 71 Upland Upland 69 ol 2' Bank 4' Bank 4' OHWM 1' Bench Not to Scale 3' Bed Notes: 0"-4" Flow Observed Pools Observed Bottom Saturated Transect T 2 Station 4+00 East Forsyth Quarry Intermittent Channel (Tributary) Vulcan Materials Company Forsyth County NC (Jurisdictional/Important) �c�ce�one l DESIGN 1960 Chopmon-Wyont Lone Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 JS ARMY CORPS/ENGRS 1 maw ACI JON 10 II1:18282714858 OCT 09'98 iNTERIIi'I'rTENT QH_ANNEi. EVALUAtTION - ORM 9 :23 No . 002 P . 02 APPI,ICANTNAMrs, V -6, Z1ATR ,Zl-cel 1;'ROPQSt:n CIIATVNFT. WQHK (l.e., culvert, rnlnm;odon, etc.) , . (1�1 fLl�-{ o W M . _ •- .. - IF. TD Cutt>y&k BiEAPZ4 WATER80t)WHIVER BASIN Ya t: kt, t 6 -.F -PEE COUNTY/0-11-i- -EC>�— P"Nzj-_ Nt:C.LNTwPA�rtii.HCONpl77i)NS _,i`lb t?.�lµ�',�.L..(_ lel _, Pi✓cUloc.4.S �8 ��S P SP NP Observation Commis or VaKrintinn TIshlShelifish/Oruitnceans Present lluttluc Macro Invertbretcs k Ampbl iiia I mritUDrccding Ague And/Or Fungus (water quality function) E t Wil li Chtutncl U"o P.C. tracks, teas, sheils, others) X, Fcdcrtmlly WNW Species I'resent (Discontinue) k R 1't1c/Pool . Iructurc N D IAZ - Stahlc Streambanks lz� Mannel Substrate (i.C, grgvol, cobble, rmk, coarse sand) Levi Ca3 =S -' Riparian Canopy Ilmsent (SP -4> Sa%closure) F-1 _ X undercut Danks/lnstrcunr habitat Sintctnn: Flow in Channel ct 11 Wetlands AdjucentTolContig. Wid, cGimel (uisennlinue) Persistent PanlslSuturated Iiounnr _ S }� (June thtu Sept.) Secps/Oroundwater Discharge (June flip $cat) x X AdjAccnt Flaodplaln I'roscnt s Wrack Material or ilrl(l Llnos M t X ydrophylie Vcgctadon inladjacemi to channel 4 m tz mo tofi, Important To Domestic Water SuPPIY? lbl N T04Z ro 49MOTT S 4=9*ZV- /41r,-4 Does Channel Appear On A Quad Or Soils Map? (XY N Approx. Drainage Area: Sz . l Ac, iriunurrrnr[N[rauiirniiiririrrriurrirr[uurbui�iiuuiuni[rnurmnirmiirrriirmrrunr[inuanaru[itunrrrrrnrnruuriiiurrriimmuniuirruliirnrriiruriiiiroirniinriunu[iiruirrau ' pclern?ination: Perennial Channel (atop) Important Channel: LN PROXXT MGR. Initials.. ' Intermittent Channel (ped) unimportant (Ionnel: Li' Ephemeral Channel (no jd) (attacl, snap indicating; lucation of impnrianUunimpot(Ant Channel) Ditch Through Lapland (noA 1{valuatar�s ftnutury (if other lhA1{ C .t1.t?. progncl mtltlagar) aur{ninuurririurnrrinarr�uurirramrinrrrii<iuorrrrr7euiienriurur1rtniruuurriiii[uiereferergruirirr�ari�irrrr�arrun��rnrnruui�rruiirrnrurruur�r�;rrr[Linrrr[ilin[iirarrimirrrit[r[ P=Present $1' * Present NP=Mot present 8 t 3 NCDWQ Stream Classification Form ,S�+00 T_ �, 'Project Name: VML GA;,T I-ro1F_,Gy 6-1 River Basin: Y&4iurs Kiz • of E DWQ Project Number:. County: Foj�sY%t ux1"T-( Nearest Named Stream: GwCDya"tA &g4tvEvaluator: G4 -�tc, e. Y T USGS QUAD: Signature: Latitude: 3` _0L _ 3 Date: ► t- a I -o( Longitude: go _ 03 - 58 Location/Directions: Locs6.rioi�k t4A,4 A -IT 9b *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream— this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators (Circle One Number Per Line) 1. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is There A Riffle -Pool Sequence 1 2 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 2 ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? (D 1 2 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 (2) r5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) ® 1 2 Floodplain Present? ' 6) Is The Channel Braided? 2 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 ® 2 ' S) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 1 m 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 2 (*NOTE • If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0*) 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated No=O On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? Yes=3 ' PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:_ II, Hydrology Absent Weak ' 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 ' PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: Z: 'III. Biology Absent 1) Are Fibrous Roots Present In Streambed? 3 ' 2) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed? 3) Is Periphyton Present? 0 4) Are Bivalves Present? () PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: G 1 Weak 2 1 Strong 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Moderate Strong © 3 Moderate 1 1 2 2 Strong 0 0 3 3 TOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondary)—_ �-S (If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent) Secondaryy Field Indicators:_( Circle One Number Per Line) I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? ® .5 1 1.5 ' 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 0 1 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A 0 1 1.5 Natural Drainage Way? SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:_ H. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter 1.5 1 Present In Streanibed? .5 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 © 1 1.5 ' 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 1 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 5 1 Last Known Rain? 1 (*NOTE • LfDitch Indicated1n.#9 Above Skip. This Step And #S Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 Conditions Or In Growing Season)? .6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)?es=1. No=O ' SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: S S III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fish Present? (C)j .5 1 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? ® .5 1 1.5 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? ® .5 1 1.5 ' 4) Are Crayfish Present? 0 6 1 1.5 5) Are Macrobenthos Present? 0 d 1 1.5 ' 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 0 QS 1 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? .5 1 1.5 ' 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPL 2 1 .75 .5 0 0 (* NOTE: If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: TOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondary)—_ �-S (If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent) Measurements looking upstream 8' Top of Bank Upland Upland 9 5 01 2' Bank 3' Bank 4' OHWM 1' Bench 3' Bed Notes: 0"-4" Flow Observed Not to Scale Pools Observed Bottom Saturated Transect T-3 Station 5+00 East Forsyth Quarry Intermittent Channel (Tributary) Vulcan Materials Company (Jurisdictional/Important) Forsyth County, NC C ne�one / DESIGN 1960 Chapman-Wyont Lone Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 NCDAMS tream ClassificationEOrm T_y ' Project Name: VKc- River Basin: Y444. -( PEs,cee DWQ Project Number: County:s�-4.4 Nearest Named Stream: Gua>Ysavt Evaluator: A�u;� . WYAt4T- USGS QUAD:Signature: Latitude: 34� - o L -31 Date: Longitude: go _03 - Location/Directions: L..ocd��ot� *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream— this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators:_ (Circle One Number Per Line) I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is There A Riffle -Pool Sequence 0 Q 2 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 1 d 3) Are Natural Levees Present? 0 1 2 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) 0 1 2 Floodplain Present? b) Is The Channel Braided? ® 1 2 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 dl 2 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 1 m 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bunk Present? 0 1 2 (*NOTE • If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=O*) 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated Yes=3 No=O On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 1A II H drology Absent Weak Moderate . y 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS tIII. Biology 1) Are Fibrous Roots Present In Streambed? ' 2) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed? 3) Is Periphyton Present? ' 4) Are Bivalves Present? PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 0 Absent 3 d 0. 0 Strong 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 Q 3 Weak 2 1 Strong Moderate Strong 1 0 1 0 2 3 2 3 Secondary Field Indieators:_(Circle One Number Per Line) 7--14 I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? 0 .5 1 1.5 ' 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 (3 1 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A 0 1 1.5 Natural Drainage Way? SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:_L_ ' II. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter 1 Present In Streambed? 1.5 .5 2 Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 d 1 1.5 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 1 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 .5 1 Last Known Rain? ' j*NOTE 'Ditch Indicated In #9 Above Skip This Step Arad #5 Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 Conditions Or In Growing Season)? 6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? Yes=1.5o—� SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong ' 1) Are Fish Present? 0 .5 1 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? QO .5 1 1.5 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? .5 1 1.5 4) Are Crayfish Present? 0 1 1.5 5) Are Macrobenthos Present? 0 1 1.5 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 0 Q 1 1.5 ' 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? - S .5 1 1.5 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? ' SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPL 2 1 .75 .5 0 0 (*NOTE: If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: I .'�- TOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondary )= ZS.S(If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent US ARMY CORPS/ENGRS ID:18282714858 OCT 09'98 YNTERMUTENT CHANNEL EVALUATION fORM 9:23 No.002 P.02 fi C) C) T--� IAC'1'10N ID APPLICANTNAME \itA(- t -.-k E9�SYT-6k I)ATE I'ROPONFD CHANNEL WORK 0A, culvert, relocation, etc.) . . U tA—tA,0V4 t -t ,_ I T�Z1C3 Tb C,U��i3uM ��t-LC�►d WATERBUDV/RIVRRDASIN y&.D ttA P� pGl: Iz-ge7114 COTINTYXITY- F3=01S t 6� 14rCENT WP.ATHER CONDITIONS P SP. NP ObSerVatlpn ComWnla or Uescrintion Tlsh/Shcllatih/Custaccans Present %C uHiuc Macro lnverlbratcs Ampbl iana Pm%;cuVBrceding X Ague Arldl(k Fungus (Water quality funotion) wildlifbi hound llse (i e. tracks. teas, shells, others) Paluml y rotactcd Species Prescnt (I)iscontinue) R fficNool ftuctum _ Stable Slrcambanks t flannel substrata (i.e. grevol, cobble, rock,coarse sand ttiparlail Canopy I'resenl (SP /} 5046 closure) _ I lnderud Banki/instreani llobUat SlrticUtrc Flow In Channel tN -h Wotlands Adja&iltTo/Contig. Widt Chiumel (Discanlinue) O - X Persistent t'anhdSulurated "Ounm (Juno thru Sept.) X SccoMroundwater Dischorga (June dire 5cpt') k Adjacent Plaodplain Prosant X Wrack Material or MR Linos M l til bZ S L GAS Ll:�. X Jrophytit Vcgctalion in/adjacenl to 0101,1101 (_, Z to o t-otit a u u Important To Domestic Wfkter Supply? �/ N TV -0!i TO 4880n-st41 t P-� LAKI Does Channel Appear On A Quad Or Soils Map? (/ N Approx. Drainage Area: S1, • (Q_ !mac Deterlllinatinn: Perennial Channel (stop)8 important Channel: LF FR0JJ-'C T MGIC. lultials .. intermittente Channel (pd) Lfiitnporlaant C:hanncl: Li' Ephemeral Channel (no jd) (ullaclt map indicating location of importanUuniulporwit channel) Ditch Through 11plarld (no A (if -that IhAtt i ,().Y,. prajnal mnn Igor) ///l1111/!!!!1/lllllllll11llll!//lUlll/I!/11/lUllffll/1//1l//!1!1/!/Il!///!/!Illi(!! I!!ll/11111111///!1l/ldffifill/1//ll//1//I//1!1(!///////ll/ffflll/I/11/I/1///1///I/11//J////I////II/l�////1/11/1/11//////1l!////IIII/fll l'=1'1c sent SP--� Present NP=Not present 2 � 3 ,F Measurements looking upstream 7' Top of Bank Upland Upland Y Bank 2' Bank \ 5' OHWM 4' Bed Not to Scale Notes: 0" to 4" Flow Observed Standing Water Observed Bottom Saturated Transect T 4 Station 6+00 East Forsyth Quarry Vulcan Materials Company Intermittent Channel (Tributary) Forsyth County, NC (Jurisdictional/Important) 05�&ne-(Kne / DESIGN 1960 Chapman -Wyant Lone Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 ' JS ARMY CORPS/ENGRS ID:182.82714858 OCT 09'98 INHEMITTENT CIIAN.NEL EVALI ATI+t N.EQRM 9:23 No .002 P.02 AMION ID APPLICANTNAMr .j( '(f- ��5 �o ��rN DATE t_t-2,1-01 I-ROPOSF I) (111ANNEi. WORK (i.e., culvert, relocation, etc.) (Jai ,t4nw t,1 Tl t-03. To GctbbYgut j BP-Ai4 1 WATERHODYr141YER BASIN _ Y4j:r=t N COUNTY/0'1'Y„�'Ol? sYr6 F C�C.I,f t _ HFC:LNrwFwrIIIw CONnjnms N.© y7k r Ulnt t S 4.8 I4+L5. P SP. NP Obseryation LomUgnis or Venrintion risb/Shelliish( u6faccans Proem( Sll coulee Macro Invedbralos eta X Ampbi isna Pre-ZI/Blvediog X Ague And/Ur Fungus (water quality funcilon) � Wil ii Cilmtnd Use (ie. tracks, ieccs, shells, others) X 8u ?Zrow $ F.,jortilry P.610.1til Species I'eent (Discontinue) x. R tticJPool.'lructurc �M��µe, ` �'Ak Stable Streambanks C: mid substrata X (I.C. gravol, cobble, rack eoarsc sand) SEAJeL S4J4 b eiparllnt canopy progent (SP !> So%do6uri) PeCS�T- k Undercut Banke/instrount llobttnt Structure (t -Iv S platy In chanacl +t 41f I Wetlands Adjutant ToXontlg. Widi Chimiel (Uiscnntinue) Persistent Pnnls/Suturated Hounm X . (June thlu Septi G X SccpsKiroundwater Discharge (lune tltru Scut) S X Adjacent Floodplain Proscm Wrack Material or britt Linos —77i(Nb S S G'Acct! ydmphylic vcgctatlon inradju+xnt to chamml P+.ara�tus -e eu ,�a Important To Domestic Water Supply? 01N es -m a33tr , 64>- V- / t-4 t4 K lb.c "< LA VC ' Does Channel Appear On A (toad Or Soils Map't X / N Approx. Drainage Area: Deterininntion- Perennial Channel (stop) important Channel: LN PR(1XXT MGR. Initials ' Intermittent Chnimel (Promd) U Unimportant C:haond: LP Ephemeral Channel (no jd) (athich tttap Indicating lttc ttlo110F tmpnrtant/uaiutptitlat+t ba net) Ditch Through L)pland (noid) --N I�.VWIt►atur's 8Ignulure; _ ..i__. (if uthur (hall C.O.P. cd m.arrtgor) ' Ilial!llti�ulrillunllllirrrrrrrlliiilrilini�nrnoiaiuruniralriirirnial�nr� nrlcalirriiiilmrrererrorrniriruirmimrrumn�r�rrrn�rrirriruriiiniinrinnnn�urillu�llllilililiirarruliullJJrir `W&Ng t o ' P=Present SP- Ffesent NP=Not. Present 2 8 2 1 � NCDWQ Stream Classification Form T 5 7�-do 'Project Name: Vm&-EAs i F o Ce_SYT"N River Basin: Y4s, Q w_L t�L , p DWQ Project Number:. County: rolzsYT'H Nearest Named Stream: GupaYaam Evaluator: C�.gi4 �. V-Ir4t4T- 'USGS QUAD: titL Signature: C --N Latitude: �,� _ o k _ 3 t Date: Longitude: go –03 _ca Location/Directions: �ec,e��ort t,.2,o„� A.U�t4�:o *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream— this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) ' I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate 1) Is There A Riffle -Pool Sequence 0 Ql 2 r2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 1 2 ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? ® 1 2 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 ' 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? 1 2 ' 4) Is The Channel Braided? 0 Q 2 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 m 2 ' S) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 1 0 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 2 If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0*) '(*NOTE: 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? Yes=3 0=0 ' PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 13 U. Hydrology Absent Weak ' 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? ' PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:- 111. OINTS:_ III. Biology 1) Are Fibrous Roots Present In Streambed? 2) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed? 3) Is Periphyton Present? 4) Are Bivalves Present? PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 0 1 2 .. Absent 3 a 0 a Weak () 2 (D 1 Strong 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Moderate Strong S 3 Moderate 1 1 2 2 Strong 0 0 3 3 ITOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondary)= 2`1,5*(If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent? Secondary field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) ' I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? ® .5 1 1.5 ' 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 .5 O 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A Drainage Way? 0 1.5 ' Natural SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ' II. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter ' Present In Streambed? L5 1 .5 C 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0�j5 1 1.5 ' 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 © 1 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 5 1 a 'Last Known Rain? (*NOTE • If Ditch Indicated In.#9 Above Skip. This Sten And #5 Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 Conditions Or In Growing Season)? ' 6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? es=1.5 No=O ' SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:—!:' , $^ III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fish Present? .5 1 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? .5 1 1.5 ' 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? ® .5 1 1.5 4) Are Crayfish Present? 0Q5 1 1.5 ' 5) Are Macrobenthos Present? 0 1 1.5 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 0 1 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? .5 1 1.5 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? ' SAV Mostly OBL . Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPI, 2 1 .75 .5 0 0 ' (* NOTE. If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: LT ITOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondary)= 2`1,5*(If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent? Measurements looking upstream 10' Top of Bank Upland 24" Bank g' OHWM 12" 6' Bed Not to Scale IUpland Z2411 Bank 12" Notes: 0" to 4" Flow Observed Standing Water Observed Bottom Saturated Transect T-5 Station 7+00 East Forsyth Quarry Intermittent Channel (Tributary) Vulcan Materials Company Forsyth County, NC (Jurisdictional/Important) CS xe��xe / DESIGN 1960 Chapmon-Wyant Lone Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 US ARMY CORPS/ENGRS 1 ID:18282714858 OCT 09'98 INTERMITTENT CHANNEL LVALUAMN EQRM 9:23 No.002 P.02 AMION ill ___ APPLICANT NAMI: _ MrAt- EhsT_ �s2i�SYrl-L .— RATE PROPOS DCIIANNEI.WORK(i.e.,culvert,reloca(ion,etc.) , . Z4t4lCF[C��V�. Tela t i5 c.u,DD-V aUK 1342Aw-14 WATERBOUVACiVERBASIN M EE:& • DE _ 1B1.Sth( COIINTY/t:1TY ItFCENT WRA111ER COMMONS 140 Lit L hf tPt?4�01oCI S aa t {SE'S P SP NP Observation ComMt:nis or Description T1swsh.5&%h/t Mtaccan® Presenl _SN edabic Macro Iavetibratts Ampbl isms Pra-wivarcedio5 ( t. Ague id/Ur Fungus (water quality function) wit ii hwincl use (ie. tracks, icccs, shells, others) sG2 Pct urullyrotocted Skies Prtsent (Discontinue) R fflc/Pool giructum Sta61c Sticambanks Manuel Subscribe (i.c. grevol, cobble, rack,comc and) p e eipariaii Canopy Present (SP 1> Sn%closure) �� �� >✓D Undercut Banksllnstrcani IMG1 Struelurc Mta.to2 Plow in Channel itt_ Wetlands Adjueent To/Contig;. Willa Channel (Discontinue) X Persistent Pnnis/Sulurated Rottrmi (June thltt-H-pl.) SccpsrGiroundwater Discharge (June (lira Sept) r ✓ Adjacent Flnodpioln Present O hE k Wrack Material or hill Linos t S ydmphylic vt gOation in/adja+xnt to aliarulot Important To Domestic Water Supply? (O/ N Thi as -rc> A BBo�s G21rF_K / H v ig al -4—e t.A44F— Does Channel Appear On A Quad Or Soils Map? 0/ N Approx. Drainage Area: lllilllllllllll!llllllllli!/liiil/!/Illllllllll lllllillllllill//lllllll11111llrlllll/111it11lrllll1r1111111_lllllllllllllllllllllIlli!llllull/l/iirJllliilll/l/rlllll111111r!/I1111iirrll/I!l!Illlll/Illllrlllll�l/lllllll/ 2oterminatinn: Perennial Channel (&lap) M important Channel: LF PKOJACT MGIC. Initlals.1- 57< intermittent Channel (P d) U );Inimporlant Ghannc): Lr Ephemeral Channel (n0 je) (alturlt snap indicating lucation of impmrtant/unimporiant channel) Ditch Through 11pland (noid ttv�olltatn►'m �a�nuture�,��/��� --. - (ifulher than .tt7 l.i?. projaet mnc .ager) ' P=Present SP= Present NP=Not Present $ 3 ' NCDWO Stream Classification Form 8tc o _- o ' Project Name: VK(- Eb.si Fde�Yr_t River Basin: lE&D4-o►h-t A-zE.bee DWQ Project Number:. County:oes�rTW Nearest Named Stream: 41�CpYaUK 13e*µC-64 Evaluator: USGS QUAD: Signature: Latitude: 3c" - o f _3 1 Date:. Longitude: go _ eJ3 _ s g Location/Directions: Lcx4-11oi.E mA,1 4TTA k E p eTe,aF, SLS *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream— 'Also, this rating system should not be used* Primarl Field Indicators, (Circle One Number Per Line) ' Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1. Geomorphology ' 1) Is There A Riffle -Pool Sequence 0 2 3 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 V 1 (2J 2 3 3) Are Natural Levees Present? 1 3 ' 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 Q 3 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? Q 1 2 3 ' 4) Is The Channel Braided? 0 Q 2 3 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 2 3 ' 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 1 © 3 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bunk Present? 0 1 2 ' (*NOTE: if Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0* ) 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? Yes=3 0=0 ' PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: lZ ' H. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 1 C 3 PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: _L_ ' III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fibrous Roots Present In Streambed? 3 a 1 0 ' 2) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed? ® 2 1 0 3) Is Periphyton Present? 0 (D 2 3 ' 4) Are Bivalves Present? 1 2 3 PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ' 7, HmWn Stream Classification f=orm ' Project Name: V ML P6e wr-�1 River Basin: YAD4o «t K-Fw bee DWQ Project Number: County: cau,tiT-- Nearest Named Stream: eaeeYa3UK ReA04GW Evaluator: e_ih i(; . \hMAKT- USGS QUAD:Signature: Latitude: 34, - o f -31 Date:. Longitude: go - 03- s g Location/Directions: t c e4pc(4 m,,- 4TTA4j4 E p ��oFstd *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. 'Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream— this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators, (Circle One Number Per Line) Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1. - 1) Is There A Riffle -Pool Sequence 0 O 2 3 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 3 3) Are Natural Levees Present? 2 3 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 ® 3 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? ® 1 2 3 4) Is The Channel Braided? 0 2 3 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 T 2 3 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 1 © 3 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 2 (*NOTE: If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0*) 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? Yes=3 0=0 PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: lam. ' H. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 1 3 ' PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:_?__-- - ' III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fibrous Roots Present In Streambed? 3 a 1 0 ' 2) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed? a 2 1 0 3) Is Periphyton Present? 0 ® 2 3 ' 4) Are Bivalves Present? ® 1 2 3 PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: (�) Secondary Field Indicators:_( Circle One Number Per Line) T —(p I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? a .5 1 1.5 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 1 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A © ' NaturaI Drainage Way? 0 1 1.5 SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:_ rII. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter 1.5 1 0 Present In Streambed? 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 1 1.5 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 .5 Cb 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 5 1 Known Rain? 'Last (*NOTE: If Ditch Indicated In.#9 Above Skip This Step And #5 Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 �5 Conditions Or In Growing Season)? 6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? Yes=1.5 No=O SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS:—S III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fish Present? .5 1 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? .5 1 1.5 ' 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? ® .5 1 1.5 '4) Are Crayfish Present? 0 Q 1 1.5 S) Are Macrobenthos Present? (0) .5 1 1.5 ' 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 0 (i) 1 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? .5 1 1.5 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly 0131,Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPL 2 1 .75 .5 0 0 ' (* NOTE: If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: I ' TOTAL POINTSPrim + Secondar Z7 ( If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent) i Y= � Measurements looking upstream 8' Top of Bank - Upland Upland 6' 2' Bank \1 3' Bank 4' OHWM 1/ 6" Bench Not to Scale 3' Bed Notes: 0"-4" Flow Observed Pools Observed Bottom Saturated East Forsyth QuarryTransect T-6 Station 8+00 Vulcan Materials Company Intermittent Channel (Tributary) Forsyth County NC (Jurisdictional/Important) C ne�one l DESIGN 1960 Chopmon-Wyant Lone Lin<olnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 ' JS ARMY CORPS/ENGRS ID:182.82714858 OCT 09'98 9:23 No.002 P.02 INTERMITTENT CHANNEL ~ LVALUA TION FORM ct4 co T`? ACI10N ID APPLICANT NAMr V M (,- b.� t✓o�Y,-� DATIF: PROPOSVI) CHANNEi. WORK (Le,, culvert, relocation, etc.) . dW N Teti rcJ ��YauM s�Ar�-t WATERBODWRIVERBASIN yh4f4lM Leg-t7� rSASrtid [:OiINTY/Cl'I'Y_ Fd1�S 't -r GCaCd1-1 � itrel-NMIM 11101 CONIIITII)N&�.Q. t M �,4� �t� t GUIOUs 4! R ilk S P SP NP OI)9eNatit7n CoLnMr to or UeBcriiition IK FI ShclNiSh/Crustaccatts Present X raltlucMacrolnvettbrates �o X Ampbl int1'rc.stud/arcediog �AC>T o X Ague And/Or Fungus (water quality function) Wilda, 11mind use (Ie. tracks. 1i ccs, shells, odlers) N crallyrotoctcd species t"tescnt (Discontinue) 81'fic/Nonl.'Isucturc � � � Stable 5t eambanks M P Channel Substrato (I.p. gravol, cobble, rtx coarse sand Gb Riparian Canopy i'resent (Sl' P.SO%closure)(� 2 t.L - e Undercut Danks/lnstreunt Habitat Structure Flow in Chatind tl_ uLit Wotlanth Adjurent TbXondg. idt Channel (uiscontinue) RC �.._ � Persistent 1111nlslSururated Hottnm (junc thtu %opt.) Sccpsr(iroundwater Discharge ()uric (ilia Scist,} lit CS X Adjaccnt Floodplain Proscnt WEAV-L Y IPIZ.i=. 66t 4 Wrack Material or Drift Linos m 1 ht0 S S E ydrophytic Vegetation inledjacent to channel PLL,(-LL5o toutr,(,ZA Important To Domcatic Water Supply? 19)/ N Ku azc l ' Does Channel Appear On A (head Or Soils( Map? 1)/ N Approx. Drainage Area: /J14 . g ' Ac— peterjoinatinn: Perennial Channel (stop) important Channel: LF FROJ)t,CT MGR. Initials.. Intermittent Channel (Promd) ilnimporlant charind: LF Ephemeral Channel (no jd) (altuclt n)®l) Indicating Inc fUon of Important/ununportant Channel) Ditch Through [lpland (n(,Jd) ).vetil►atnr'A �Ignwlure: � � ... ._. _ (if ether that) t:.0.8. project mnoagar) rl/rlrill)IIIlRrllrllllllrllrllrrrr/lNlrrrlrrJNlrrUrl/IlrrUlliilAlr/irlrrlr//1tl IlrlrrlrrrJl/lrrr/1I1J1r111111rrr�i��nlra�irrul�r'�/n�r�r�u�i��IrrlNlr�ir�r�u�flrrn�;rrrr�riJ rlr�r��rrrr�J�rrl��rr�1J��Jr��r//1 ' P=Present fiP— Present NP=Not. present +LS " W SGP t I NC7'DW_Q Stream Classifieati®n Farm c(+<.>c' -1 -3 ' Project Name: VMC- CST �Y �t River Basin: YAP6w to'47 • DM DWQ Project Number:. County: E-0e�rYr" Nearest Named Stream: cubbygum a241al Evaluator: C*.&i6t' t - K USGS QUAD: �Eawt� , �� Signature: C-� k� Latitude: 3_ O t _3 i Date: ► t-Zt — d Longitude: s, _03 _ sg Location/Directions: LccAp oK Nte1n *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. 'Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream -- this rating system should not he used* Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Riffle -Pool Sequence ® 1 2 3 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 1 3 ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? 0 1 2 3 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? ' 0 1 3 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? 0 2 3 ' 4) Is The Channel Braided? d 1 2 3 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 ® 2 3 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 Q 2 3 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 m 3 ' (*NOTE: If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0*) 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? Yes --3 No=O 1 PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ' .H. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 1 © 3 ' PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: Z ' III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fibrous Roots Present In Streambed? 3 0 1 0 2) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed?32) 2 1 0 3) Is Periphyton Present? 0 Q9 2 3 4) Are Bivalves Present? V 1 2 3 PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: _G ' Secondary Field Indicators: -(Circle One Number Per Line) _ ' I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? Q .5 1 1.5 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 (5-) 1 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A ' Natural Drainage Way? 0 CS 1 1.5 SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 1 II. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter ' Present In Streambed? 1.5 1 .5 Q 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 1 1.5 ' 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 ® 1 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 5 1 0) Known Rain? 'Last (*NOTE: If Ditch Indicated In #9 Above Skip.This Step And #5 Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 ' Conditions Or In Growing Season)? 6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? <Ces=13 No=O ' SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: S.S III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong ' 1) Are Fish Present? .5 1 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? .5 1 1.5 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? .5 1 1.5 4) Are Crayfish Present? 0 1 1.5 ' 5) Are Macrobenthos Present? a .5 1 1.5 ' 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 0 0 1 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? Q .5 1 1.5 S) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPI, 2 1 .75 .5 0 0 (* NOTE: If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: TOTAL POINTS Prim + Secondar = If Greater Than Or E ual To 19 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent aim.—Y � ) Measurements looking upstream 9' Top of Bank Upland Upland 1' Bank Not to Scale 12" 6' OHWM / 2' Bank 4' Bed Notes: 0" to 4" Flow observed Standing Water Observed Bottom Saturated Transect T-7 Station 9+00 East Forsyth Quarry Intermittent Channel (Tributary) Vulcan Materials Company Forsyth County, NC (Jurisdictional/Important) C �te�ane / DESIGN 1960 Chapman -Wyant Lone Lincolnton NC 28092 (704) 735-1084 ' US ARMY CORPS/ENGRS ID.18282714858 OCT 09'98 9:23 No -002 P-02 IItiiTERNCITTENT CHAN.NEI. .� .. �.��W EVALUATION JEORM I +00 1` - t L> ' A010N ID APPLICANTNAMr �O DATE ' 1,ROP0%F:D C11ANINri. WORK (i.e., culvert, raleoation, etc.) . C1N K h 10`/`(01 WATERBOBVIRIVER BASIN &LZA. t cc r"b ArD It- (:Oi1NTY/CI'PY„ _b` IMCENT WIWIV ER CONI1111ONS 1 t -L P X - C ULC>LA 5 . q8 3 lk e6t p SP NP Observation C.ommunls or Description TIsh/Shctllttih/Oustaccans Present ctnluc Macro Invettbraics Ampb1tikin Pmenumeedi ig Ague And/Or Pungus (water quality function) `L Wil li C111duld Use (ie. tracki, Icccs, shells, Men) _ Betluro yrot0ctcd Skies Present (Piseontinue) X R Iflrftol 4 uctum Stable 51rcambanki rz-eco k Channel Mar* (i.p. grevol, cobble, rex come sand _ �K � p LG 2 At X Hiparlan Canopy present (SP I>,5a%closure) l� ISG' Sir t -k - �k UndWwrt BankVinstreant habitat Strucurrc I I�i•O a e Aow In Chaand O t tr 1 X Wetlands Adjacent TO/Contig. illy Cllalmel (Discontinue) Persistent Punlx/Surureled Bounn1 ()unc thtu 5apl.) P — X Secps/Uroundwater Discharge (lune thra Sept.) i' G SE AdjaccntNloodplain Prmscnt S t,4 LY7�— Wrack Malcrial or 1h1D Llnos yomphylic Vegetationinlplljuaenl to 0118111101 Important To Domestic Water Supply? DN ilZ to ro AIS06T- -, c t2Lt=k `t-4 c4�t t2aC� t sEKE Does Channel Appear On A Quad Or Soils Map? N Approx. Drainage Area: l 0C207,25' Ac-, lllll/1/1/Illlll/1/1//11/%illi!%1/1/1/1/1/1///11l/1/li/1/111%/1/111111/l/1/111/11/1/I///1%1/111!111/l/1//111/1 ///1//lll//!/11l/!/!ll/I//ll//111%Illlll%%//I//1////1l!/11/111/I!1/1%%l/1//1//!/!!//Illll/llllr/1/111/// Delerrpination: Perennial Channel (atop) Important Channel: LF PROJACT MGR, lttlttsls Intermittent Channel (ped) U Unimportant C:hanncl: LP Ephemeral Channel (no jd) (attach trap Indicating lov, ion of iml>nrlanUunitnpurlant channel) Ditch Through 11pland (noid) I:vwluatnr'a Signature: (i(vlher than l'..C].H_ projac! mnnngar) i�ru���nnii��r�ilm�al�nuuuuriruiiiln�l��inriiluiniii�uiiii�aruumiii�rrla/r/nu��airiimrrnimiurmnunl�uurlr%ii�uiinriirnunrrirn�u�li�i��ii%�i�i�irmrnaifi�u�lr! �ci�l�v Ig P=Prc;sent SP— Prescnt IVP=Not present Io t t I NCDWO Stream Classification Form 14 c�>U l -l-O 'Project Name: V Kc- E sY Fo Yrbt River Basin: Ya w A Peu—czz DWQ Project Number: County: FC*_--y-rP Nearest Named Stream: c.azbye um aaAt4u4 Evaluator: 64AL,�, 2 NYW-tT 'USGS QUAD: L/_ee4,_tF socia Mc Signature: e,,2.,: - Latitude: 360 - D1 3 t Date: L(-z1_0t Longitude: ao - o3 - G-8 Location/Directions: rckA Arrac Hcy ' cre2. at- SITS' *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream— this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) ' I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Riffle -Pool Sequence 0 1 G 3 ' 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain? 0 1 2 ' 3) Are Natural Levees Present? 0 2 3 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 01 2� 3 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) 1 3 Floodplain Present? 0 ' b) Is The Channel Braided? 0 1 ® 3 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 1 Q 3 ' S) Is There A B ankfull Bench Present? 0 1 2 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 2 ' (*NOTE • If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0*) 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? Yes=3 No=O 1 PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ?_-S 'H. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 Is There A Groundwater 0 1 2 Flow/Discharge Present? ' PRIMARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 3 - ' III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fibrous Roots Present In Streambed? ® 2 1 0 ' 2) Are Rooted Plants Present In Streambed? © 2 1 0 3) Is Periphyton Present? 0 1 2 0 ' 4) Are Bivalves Present? a 1 2 3 PRIMARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: ' . Secondary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) S v I. Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present In Channel? ® .5 1 1.5 ' 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 .5 (1) 1.5 3) Does Topography Indicate A 0 1 1.5 ' Natural Drainage Way? .5 SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: Z . S- H. Hydrology Absent H. Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter 1.5 1 0 ' Present In Streambed? 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 .5 1.5 ' 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 .5 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 5 1 �5 Known Rain? 'Last (*NOTE • If Ditch Indicated In #9 Above Skip This Step And #5 Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 63) ' Conditions Or In Growing Season)? 6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? Yes=1.5o--� ' SECONDARY HYDROLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: S .� III. Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Are Fish Present? 0 .5 Q 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? CD .5 1 1.5 ' 3) Are AquaticTurtles Present? .5 1 1.5 4) Are Crayfish Present? 0 .5 Q 1.5 5) Are Macrobenthos Present? 0 .5 Q 1.5 ' 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 0 .5 0 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? 0 .5 Q 1.5 ' 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostly UPI, 2 1 .75 .5 0 0 ' (* NOTE: If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARY BIOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 5: - 'TOTAL = 53 TOTAL rOINTS (?rimary + Scc�n�uy (If Greater Than Or Equal To 19 Points The Stream Is. At Least Intermittent)