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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20000231 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_20000209MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney Regional Contact: Samar Bou-ghazale Non-Discharge Branch WO Supervisor: Bey Gleason Date: SUBJECT: WETLAND STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Facility Name Potters Trace, LLC Potters Trace phase 1 County Union Project Number 00 0231 X)d s S? Po'r County2 Recvd From APP Region Mooresville Received Date 2/9/00 Recvd By Region Project Type subdivision Certificates Stream Stream Impacts (ft.) Permit Wetland Wetland Wetland Stream Class Acres Feet Type Type Impact Score Index Prim. Supp. Basin Req. Req. ME 26 OTH WT-5- N F- 11-138-2 FC I - 30,838. 0.20 F- 80.00 ?-? 14 F- O Y O N I-F--r--r-F-F- F-- 100.00 1? 12 F- O YO N -----F---_1 120.00-_ Mitigation Wetland MitigationType Type Acres Feet I F_ I F_ Is Wetland Rating Sheet Attached? 0 Y O N Did you request more Info? 0 Y 0 N Have Project Changes/Conditions Been Discussed With Applicant? 0 Y O N Is Mitigation required? 0 Y 0 N Recommendation: 0 Issue * Issue/Cond 0 Deny Provided by Region: Latitude (ddmmss) 345953 Longitude (ddmmss) 803951 Comments: This is an after the fact application for the subj?t ?oiect. The wetlands impact r_ is approx. 0.2 acres and stream impact is approX inn feet The nermittee is proposing to enhance approx. 1/4 acre by planting bottomiand hardwoods and scrub/Shrub, and reveg to ating 0.25 acres of a disturbed wetland on the i1rojPt's site The project is a single family residential subdivision that does not require a stormwater pond cc: Regional Office Page Number 1 Central Office Facility Name Potters Trace, LLC Potters Trace phase 1 Project Number 00 0231 Comments (continued from page 1): County Union Regional Contact: Samar Bou-ghazal Date: 3/30/2000 cc: Regional Office Central Office Page Number State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director Potters Trace, LLC 1 • 17i NC ENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES April 3, 2000 Union County DWQ Project # 000231 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS 10724 Carmel Commons Blvd Ste 550 Charlotte, NC 28226 Dear Sirs: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below, to place fill material in 0.2 acres of wetlands a¢d 100 linear feet of streams for the purpose of d4eveloping Potters Trace-Phase I as described in your application dated February 9, 2000. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Numbers 3101, 3102 and 3108. These certifications allow you to use Nationwide Permit Numbers 12, 14, 26 when the Corps of Engineers issues them. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Water shed regulations. This approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) (6) and (7). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. I . Deed notifications or similar mechanisms shall be placed on all remaining jurisdictional wetlands and streams to notify the state in order to assure compliance for future wetland and/or water impact. These mechanisms shall be put in place within 30 days of the date of this letter or the issuance of the 404 Permit (whichever is later). 2. The mitigation plan described in the application shall be implemented as submitted. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition, which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 276 1 1-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-9646. trc I tr even Attachment cc: Corps of Engineers Asheville Field Office Mooresville DWQ Regional Office File copy Central Files Len Rindner Division of Water Quality • Non-Discharge Branch 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27669-1621 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/10%a post consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment LT?WA , • and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor NC ENR Bill Holman, Secretary NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF Kerr T. Stevens, Director ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES M? 20tjf) C? 71 uyllQ? County ODa-3 (/ 046-2 11? - I w DWQ Project N Q --- I APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and ADDhTIONAL CONDITIONS 0 2 t?Gvr nktk Co rv+vK u?? 13 v s Tra-Ine - Q S 1 I ss? a Z & 3 You have our approval, in accordance ith the [ached conditions a ose listed below, to place fill material in?__ acres of wedands -? ?? and FV linear feet of streams for the purpose at described in your application dates __ After reviewing your application, we have decided th t this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Numbert__TI:ptc,?Ttilicauon S ` allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number,?_ when the Corps of Engineers issues WI-kt addition, you should get any other ledcr;il, rate V or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwatei. Non Discharge and Water Supply Water shed regulations. This approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAN1A permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. It YOU Change your proicct, you must notify its and you may be required to send us a new application. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of' this Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. If total wetland tills for this proicct (now or in the fu(ure) oxceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may he required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) (6) and (7). I m this approval to be valid, you most follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. I . Decd notifications or similar mechanisms shall be placed on all retraining jurisdictional wetlands and streams to notify the state in order to assure compliance for future wetland and/or water impact. These mechanisms shall be put in place within 30 (lays of the date of this letter or the issuance of the 404 Permit (whichever is later). _ An additional condition is that a final, written stormwater management plan shall be approved by this Office before the impacts specified in this Certification occur. The stormwater management plan must include plans and specifications for stormwater management Incilitic, designed to remove 855, TSS according to the most recent version of the NC DENR 5torinwater Best Management Prarnrev , amial. Also, before any permanent building is occupied at the subject site, the facilities, as approved by this Office. shall he constructed and operational, and the stormwater management plan, as approved by this Office, shall be implemented. 1 vs??If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an ad)u(licaa>ry hearing. You must act vvohm 60 du i the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition, which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative I-learings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 276 1 1-7447. This certification and its conditions ore final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. j? This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any yucstions. please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-9646. Sincerely, ? I It, Kerr T. Stevens Attachment hl, 'k, cc: Corp Engineers Field Office Mo_'R? l1 DWQ Regional Office File copy Central Files ?? 11x11 `A approvalcon ltr tC/1 ?'?`„? Division of Water Quality • Non-Discharge Branch 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27669-1621 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper Regional Contact: Samar Bou-ghazale A Branch WQ Supervisor: Rex Gleason Date: STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS race, LLC Potters Trace phase 1 0231 County Union County2 Region Mooresville 00 Recvd By Region abdivision Stream And Wetland Wetland Stream Class Acres Feet pe Impact Score Index Prim. Supp. Basin Req. Req. OTH OO Y -ON F-- 11-138-2 F -cF-30,838. 0.20 r- I P-70 N F-F-Ir -I-r I- F- Is Wetland Rating Sheet Attached? Q Y t0 N Did you request more info? Q Y O N Have Project Changes/Conditions Been Discussed With Applicant? Q Y * N Is Mitigation required? Q Y 6 N Provided by Region: Latitude (ddmmss) 345953 Recommendation: Q Issue 0 Issue/Cond O Deny Longitude (ddmmss) 803951 Comments: This is after the fact application for the above project. The wetlands impact is approx. 0.2 acres and stream im acn t is approx 100 feet. The permittee is proposing to enhance approx. 1/4 acre by plantjng bottomland hardwoods and scrub/shrub, and revegetate 0.25 acres of a disturbed wetland on the projet's site The p posed project is a single family residential subdivision that does not quire a stormwater pond cc: Regional Office Page Number 1 Central Office ,tigation Wetland MitigationType Type Acres Feet Facility Name Potters Trace, LLC Potters Trace phase 1 County Union Project Number 00 0231 Regional Contact: Samar Date: Comments (continued from page 1): cc: Regional Office Page Number 2 Central Office (Division of --Water Quarity MEMO From Date: To: Subject: /G'k ?6loi=1 ?vA14 .1 (goo 2 3v ?or r? 9 ?4 ty- 0'? ... NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources PO Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 / Phone: 733-5083 Potters Trace Phase 1 f> Mo Single Family Residential Project Union County, North Carolina Joint Application Form and Supporting Documentation for PAYIVFNI RITF-AD NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE NOTIFICATION TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION CONCURRENCE Prepared For: Potters Trace, LLC 1.0724 Carmel Commons Blvd., Suite 550 Charlotte, NC 28226 Prepared By: Leonard S. Rindner, PWS Environmental Planning Consultant 3714 Spokeshave Lane Matthews, NC 28105 (704) 846-0461 RD Davis Consulting Engineers 323 Indian Trail Road North Indian Trail, NC 28079 (704) 821-7760 a *Subject to verification by the USACE Date : 1 /00 DEM ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) : ' iT PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE: 1) NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS 2) APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION 3) COORDINATION WITH MM NC DIVISION OF COASTAL. XkNAGM: MNT SZ-'M THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COM?LETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CCRPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF Ei?1VIRONNrENTAL :C-_N GLUENT (S_- AGENCY ADDRESSES S-EET). PLEASE PR:NT. OrNi7ER5 NAME s oy !, __ATE ea';?/'?I??&fs, 131ec'. SUB„='TIS_ON N _'??. /ito 40 Q IP CODE: X62 r<r _. ^ LOCAT_TCN !NCJ _ M'____NG ADDRESS JDT_NG SUBD_-'v_-SION NAME (IF Dl =_DRE`;I =P,ONt 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER (-oME). (WORK): 13zl 4. 1F AP PLICAB LE A AGE:i 'S NAX(E OR RES PONS-3LE .CO ? F?C;dE NUMBER. , RPCF?_TE OFcICIPr, ?DRFSS, V4 -ole -5 5. LOCATION OF tvORK, (?ROV_DE ; -AP, PREFER ELY A COPY OF USGS TC:CG?APHIC m-Ap OR AER HOTOGRAP-Y WI'_-- SCALE) . COUNTY:. NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: 1 SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NIIM_BERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.): G? -6?^ c'. 24PACTED OR NEAREST STRE-AM/R=VER: .'TER BAS=N. ES PROjEC_ L--CAT'-:'C NEAR Wr_TER CLASS---CD AS TROD'", TIDp_ S:__w. "IR HIGH Qv _ITY W'--IRS (:?Yv), OUTST?.=-LING P-TSOURC= WnTLRS (C: WATER S - - -' (WS-_ C:R WS-7 NO .,?!r"? I: YE =.r?=A.IN . S, ES THE PROJECT LCC=--_- ',v=_L=N A NOR... C._ROLINA i=SIODi Or ENT F : OF E.i . =RCN"qE:'_ _E CONCE??i _EC) ? NC -?? I TH.., ?RC?ICT IS LCC:.-ED W=TH71N -- :"AST-- COU:"_'! (CL_ PAGE - -JR CF COAS'"A:- COUN"-'EIS) , SvF - -S THE-I2 D USE P::.:i (LUG) DES-_ =--ON? ga. HAVE PN`_' SECTION 404 PE:???ETS BEEN __...,VIOUSLY R-:' QUESTED '-OR I ON - PROPERTY? YDS [ J NO rot-'* IF v-7-S, PROVID_ !CTION I . D. `,7 SEEP. OF P?.E EJUS PEn.M_-- A4 D ANY ADD-0N?_L INFCt??ATION (INCIU--E PHOTOGJ-_ OF 40; CERT--FICATICN` ' -----,,___ _ - S- • ARE ADDII _CN?y - -?M-^' REtiL"ESTS EX? ECTED FOR TH- 3 PROPERTY :UitE YES NOJ I_ YES, DESCR=-„ ?NTICI?=---_ WOR:. 9a. ESTIMATED TOTAT NUMBER OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: J05- ," 9b. ESTIMATED TOTAL, NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LCC?_I ED ON PRC? SITE: 15 0, 0- i(Irl td, CAW u °' K ; ., • (". 2 10.a. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING : ? ? ???? ?? ?CAVATI N #02. 44#V4 1qkop44x4 el4arvned FLOODING: OTHER: DRAINAGE: TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED : _ • ?? ??, Alwo ffi/2 10b. (1) STRE_ '4 CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT ( RILOCATED RGV J_ ,? D w) _W/? R D_ ASTER ? D OC45 ION) . L-"NGTH BEF 0 ^18'00 JJ "o `` ?p?.f AFTER: A dP . _FT 12,07 A fQojP -j /2- w =D ' .4 '?^ C fir'. • ?' l a T H BEFORE -ased o:. ncr.;,a= h=cn f? w?te_ cunt rs) ?,? ?,? • ? W--dTH AFTERb* A ?/ a?r?? - -- -?? ? s-- c. "'?Cs A '$ FT T ? ms -. .. 92. AVERAGE DEPTH _E_ CR.E . AF"_'D:c. ? r"`?- • y?. - (2) ST r_-= I ;. _ _ ^ FROM' -- - - ?- ='?-- (C-ECn _ 7 _. ) Oc'?N C a?VNE;, 1E-yCa,_?_ f-.--NT OF --- - 7LV C?=SJNEL EXCAV__=.ON: 5&&o- how- d4r&fff CONSTRUCTION OF A O.?4/ FLOODING : -°' to<, wrc?•C. 'Wry" , oez 11. iF CONSI RU -ION OF A POND IS 2 40POSE2 WHAT IS T-E SIZE OF W___ERSHED DR__=NING TO THE POND? - W-r-.T IS THE E1PECTEC POND SURFACE AREA. L. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUL_NG DISCUSSICN OF TYPE OF M-=-L1NICA.IJ E(<UIP??ENT TO BE USED (__TTAC= -LANS: S 1/2" K 11" DRA ::ljGS CNlY) . rAlow C,/db" ®?G- 13. PURPOSE C. PROPOSED WORK: f A4 3 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND L'?PACTS) : YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S FISH AND W_;,DLIFE SERVICE (CS=riS) AND/OR NATION=L M_?_RINc FISr.ER=ES SERVICE (NINES) (S'c_ AGE:TC'_' ,CnESSES SHE-T) REGARDING THE PR CE OF ANY c?.OPOSED T ESFN FEDERALLY LISTE^ OR FOR CIS ING ENDPVGERED OR l ENED S:EC -ES T'E PERM ARE: T =?^ M_=_'_' BE Az'T C _ - OR CR=TIC = _31TAT 0 7^ACTrD : - ??- - BY THE PROPOSED PRO.=-". DATE ,Q (ATTAC' RESPONSES --•CvI THESE AGENCIES . ` A4 -= • YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE S= HIS"OR_ 'C Tz-r (SEE . AGENC`? A^^nE - - ? PRESERvATION OFFICER ^Z?RTl IN ENC PAD:"PPSc ?- j .., SHEET-) REC _ING THE PRESENCE OF 'r: OR_C REEy WH=C' _ AFFECTED DATE CONTACTED: BY THE, PROPOSE= DOES THE -ROJECTINV CLVD AN -7 :PEN = SLIC (STATE) LAr1D? - OF PU=DIC FUNCS OR ^_':_E USE OF YES [] NO [?i?""`(I_ N0, GO TO 1°' h a. IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQLIt- PREPiRATlON OF AN 7NVIRONMENT.kL ACC 7MENT PURSUMT TO THE REQUIREMENTS 07- =C - THE NORTH CAROLINA E.'1V=RONMENTAL i.ICY ACT? YES [) NO [ ] b. IF YES, H. -S THE DOCUMENT BEEN R--VIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA - _ - -uENT OF ^M_: _S-P-kTICN ST_Mm. C.'_-__.,_NGHOUSE? YES [ ] NO f IF ANSWER TO 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE S;AT' CLEARING;-OUSE TO DIVISION OF ENVERONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REG.?RDING COuPL:ANCE WIT:i THE NORTH C:_ROLINA ENV=30NMENTAI, POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE D=RECTED TO I-IS. CHR'I'S BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORT CA..ROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADM_INISTR-kTION, 1=6 WEST JON'S STREET, RALF,IGH, NCRT: CAROLINA 27603-2003, TELEPHONE 733-6369. 4 i rya... 1B. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLICATION IF PROPOSED ACTIVITY INVOLVES THE DISCHARGE OF EXCAVATED OR FILL MATERIAL INTO WETLANDS: a. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, LAKES AND PONDS ON THE PROPERTY (FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT NUMBERS 14, 18, 21, 26, 291 AND 38). ALL STREAMS (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OR 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OR THEIR EQUIVALENT. b• IF AVAILABLE., REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE _IMPACTED BY PROJECT. ?• IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ?.LL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. d. ATTACH A COP`_' OF THE STORMWATEP. LH NAGEMENT PLAN' IF REQUI3ED. e• W.AT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING DA0PF.RTYl J 9. SIGN-_-D AND DATED AGENT AUT?0R=I =_=0N LETTER , AppLIC?_?- NCT": WET..;%NDS OR ?ATERS OF THE U.S. MAY NOT HE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1) ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2) EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENT.AI, MANAGEMENT (WATER QUALITY) CERTIFICATION, AND 3) (IN Z7z' n='"Y C ASTAL COUY= ONLY) , A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL, H.uNAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. n OWNER' S /AGENT' S S I GN 1 ATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY I4 AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM T.:E OWNER IS PROVIDED (18g.) ) 5 r• :D r-P:LICAB=C, IS PRCPCSI., _fI^_HOD OF SI?irGE Drcplvc .. A I w _ LEONARD Environmental Planning Consultant 3714 Spokeshave Lane Professional Wetland Scientist Matthews NC 28105 Land Planning , Tele: (704) 846-0461 January 27, 2000 Fax (704) 847-0185 Mr. Steve Chapin US Army Corps of Engineers - Reg. Field Office 151 Patton Avenue - Room 143 Asheville, NC 28801 - 5006 Mr. John R. Dorney Division of Water Quality - NCDENR Environmental Science Laboratories 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Re: Single Family Residential Project ± 105 Acrec 11nion o mtv North Carolina - Nation id Permits #26. #14. #12 w e Dear Sirs: On behalf of my client, Potters Trace, LLC, I am requesting confirmation of eligibility to fill ±0.20 acres of wetlands and cross approximately 1.00 linear feet of a East Fork Twelve Mile Creek with an after-the-fact Nationwide Permit #14, and cross approximately 80 if of an perennial to intermittent tributary with Nationwide Permit #26. Nationwide Permit 412 is proposed to be utilized to make the necessary connections to the existing sanitary sewer line trunk along Twelve Mile Creek as depicted on the attached plan. The project site is located in western Union County, in Wesley Chapel, NC. Current land use in the vicinity is developing single family subdivisions and agricultural areas. There are approximately 8 acres of jurisdictional surface waters and wetlands on the project site. This includes an area of potential wetlands west of Potter Road, This area may need !to be further evaluated to determine the_act_u_al_ extents if necessary. There are approximately 5,500 if of streams. Large areas of conti ?uous wetlands, streams, and adjacent riparian areas will be preserved and remain undisturbed. As depicted on the attached plan the proposed road alignment minimizes impacts to the wetland areas. The owner will remove approximately 0.25 acres of recently placed fill in wetlands in the floodplain and will enhance these wetlands with bottomland hardwoods as described in the report. Except for a proposed sewer line crossing at the narrowest location, the plan avoids a valuable scrub/shrub wetland habitat adjacent to East Fork Twelve Mile Creek. Over 95% of the streams and wetlands on the site will be preserved. SUMMARY OF WATERS OF THE U.S. lYIeth- °doloev Preliminary identification of the Jurisdictional Waters on the site we?e determined according to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1, 1987, with Appendices. Preliminary data gathering and the limits of wetlands have been approximated based on interpretation of topographic maps; MRCS Soil Conservation Survey; aerial photographs, and preliminary site visits to selected areas. CenerAl We l9nd f 1ACQlf1(`u+inn one T a: The wetlands on this site can be describe as PSS1A Scrub/Shrub Temporarily Flooded and Seasonally Flooded and PEM1 C (Palustrine Emergent Seasonally Flooded). The site is within a drainage area of Potter's Trace, Page 2 January 27, 2000 unnamed headwater tributaries of East Fork Twelve Mile Creek (Water Classification - C), in the Catawba Basin. The scrub/shrub wetland areas are dominated by Facultative Wet and Obligate species. Vegetation includes green ash saplings, alder, silky dogwood and black willow. Understory and herbaceous strata included sedges and softrush. Other Obligate species are expected in the growing season. Vegetation in the emergent areas (former farmed areas) are dominated by softrush and sedge. ffyjk c Soils The site includes Chewacla (ChA) soils. These soils are map units which may have inclusions of hydric soils according to the Natural Resource Conservation Service), Technical Guide-Section II-A-2, June 1991. The wetland hydrology on this site are the result of a surface runoff, and a high seasonal water table over a clayey subsoil, and brief to occasional flooding. Surface Waters East Fork Twelve Mile Creek ± 2,000 if (important) ±0.70 acres Perennial Stream - headwaters + 3,500 If (important) ±0.60 acres Wetlands Scrub/Shrub Wetlands +2.00 acres* Scrub/Shrub Wetland west of Potters Road +-2.50 acres** Disturbed Emergent Wetlands +2.20 acres Approximate Total - Waters of the U.S. ±8.00 acres *"This notential wetland i no spit in the current jroject area Furth r evaluation will be required to determine actual v, f s approximate The Scrub/Shrub wetlands were found to be the most valuable wetland areas on the site utilizing Guidance for Rating the Values of Wetlands in North Carolina - Fourth Version. The values are derived primarily from water storage, pollution removal, and bank stabilization. 1 1+ Potter's Trace, Page 3 January 27, 2000 Surface Waters East Fork Twelve Mile Creek ± 1001f (important) ±0.03 acres Wetlands Scrub/Shrub Wetlands ±0.01 acres Disturbed Emergent Wetlands ±0.19 acres Total ±0.23 acres SUMMARY OF IMPA T4 BYNWP 2 Surface Waters Perennial Stream - headwaters ± 801f (important) ±0.02 acres Total ±0.02 acres SUMMARY OF IMPACTS BYNWP 2 (mtility line crossings to sani(M7 server trunk) Surface Waters East Fork Twelve Mile Creek ± 1201f (important) ±0.11 acres Wetlands Scrub/Shrub Wetlands ±0.10 acres Total ±0.21 acres WETLANDS PERMITTING AND MITIGATION Planning for the project involved site analysis and consideration of environmental, economic and regulatory issues. Even though this application is after-the-fact, it is obvious from a review of the site plan that a _ topography, natural features and systems, circulation, site organizittion, open space, development --- requirements, and environmental issues were considerations in designing the overall plan. Except for temporary construction and development impacts, we believe that the proposed project will not cause significant impacts to the ecological functions or values of Jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. Avoidance Minimization, and MitigROM Best Management Practices will be employed to minimize impacts to Jurisdictional Waters. These will include: a) Siltation Barriers; Sediment Traps and Diversion Ditches b) Clearly marked and/or barricaded construction limits to sensitive sites and to protect important vegetation c) Preconstruction meetings as required. d) Vehicular access will be restricted to specific areas to avoid disturbance to wetlands and natural areas to be preserved. e) Methods to prevent short term impacts will be inspected regularly and maintained during construction of the project. f) Wetlands to be preserved will be clearly marked prior to construction to prevent accidental damage. Potter's Trace, Page 4 January 27, 2000 g) Project construction will strictly adhere to an approved Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan, Best Management Practices will include utilizing siltation trapping ponds and other erosion control structures where appropriate. Impacts from hazardous materials and other toxins to fish and aquatic life such as fuels will be avoided by not permitting staging areas to be located near surface waters. h) As required by the 401 Water Quality Certification conditions, measures will be taken to prevent "live" or fresh concrete from coming into contact with waters until the concrete has hardened, Proposed ?m nca o Mi iga ion A mitigation plan is proposed for a "no net loss" of wetland and stream habitat, value, and function to the extent feasible on this site. The gQd of this plan is to preserve, protect and the extents of the existing wetlands and streams to be saved through enhancement by the use of protective riparian buffers. Approximately 1/4 acre of the emergent wetland will be enhanced by planting bottomland hardwoods and scrub/shrub in groupings to encourage more rapid succession. Approximately 0.25 acres of disturbed wetland area will be revegetated by planting native trees at 12 trees/] 000 SF. Recommended trees include oaks, persimmon, green ash, bald cypress, red maple, black tupelo. Ornamental trees and shrubs such as Ligustrum-(privet), Crape Myrtle, Bradford Pear, and Eleagnus species, and typical lawn grasses shall not be utilized to accomplish revegetation of buffers where required. slanting of the proposed wetland areas and stream bans (as ap ahW will be selected from the fo119wing list: BOttontland Hardm ood/S rub Shrub Diospyros virginiana Frax. pennsyl.vanica Nyssa sylvatica Quercus species Taxodium distichum Cephalantus occidentalis Itea virginica Corpus amomum other as approved These areas will be constructed concurrently with grading operations involving permitted wetland impacts. Annual ryegrass or other annual vegetation will be utilized in order to provide temporary stabilization during the summer and winter months or until planting times become available. Fescue shall not be placed in wetland areas. These areas will be allowed to naturally succeed or planted with a approved wetland seed mix. During planting wetlands and surface waters will be protected from erosion and sedimentation. Control structures such as sedimentation traps, siltation barriers, and/or at a minimum silt fence will be utilized as necessary. Existing specimen trees will be saved if possible in the construction of these mitigation areas. Nationwide Pewit #12_-_&n&0, Se er Line Connections Avoidance The sewerline avoids impacts to streams and wetlands to the extent feasible., All crossings are as close to 90 degrees to the stream as possible. Wetland crossings are at the narrowest reasonable point. Hioyimizafi This project will be designed and constructed to conform to the Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit 12 and Regional Conditions (June 19, 1997) or Regional Permit 049 (Utility Line Backfill and Bedding) and the North Carolina Division of Water Quality, General Certification for projects eligible for the Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit 12 or Regional Permit 198100049. Potter's Trace, Page 5 January 27, 2000 Best Management Practices will also be employed to minimize impacts to Jurisdictional Waters. This will include: Siltation Barriers - Sediment Traps and Diversion Ditches - Barricades to define construction limits to sensitive sites and to protect trees - Preconstruction meetings - Other methods as appropriate - Vehicular access will be restricted to specific areas to avoid disturbance to adjacent wetlands and natural areas to be preserved. Methods to prevent short term impacts will be inspected regularly and maintained during construction of the project. Wetlands to be clearly marked prior to construction to prevent accidental damage to wetlands. The contractors will be held responsible for unauthorized wetland damage not permitted according to plans and specifications. Preconstruction meetings shall be held if necessary with representatives of the USACE and the NCDWQ. Short term construction impacts, primarily stream sedimentation will affect aquatic habitat, however this will be minimized to the extent practicable to promote rapid recovery. Project construction will strictly adhere to an approved Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan. Best Management Practices will include utilizing siltation trapping ponds and other erosion control structures where appropriate. Impacts from hazardous materials and other toxins to fish and aquatic life such as fuels will be avoided by not permitting staging areas to be located near surface waters. Also, as required by the 401 Water Quality Certification conditions, measures will be taken to prevent "live" or fresh concrete from coming into contact with waters until the concrete has hardened. Required Restoration Plan As required by Nationwide Permit 12, the topsoil shall be saved through the disturbed area and the top 6" to 12" of the trench will be backfilled with this topsoil to encourage rapid re-establishment of previous vegetation conditions. Excess material must be removed to upland areas immediately upon completion of construction. The contours throughout the area of disturbance will also be rettored -immediately upon the -- - completion of construction. An annual species suitable for wet locations will be planted within jurisdictional wetlands for soil and erosion control. Perennials such as fescue will not be specified. The remaining Nationwide Permit 12 and 401 Water Quality Certification conditions which includes the following will be incorporated into the plans and specifications of the project. Grassing Specification Disturbed wetland areas shall be stabilized with annual small grains that will initially stabilize the soils and then allow the natural vegetation to become re-established. For stabilization, outside the optimum planting windows, using a mixture of species on either side of the window may increase chances of a good stand.. Germination will be most difficult in the December - February period. For wetland stabilization during this period, it will be necessary to be sure that wetlands are well mulched. Annual lespedeza could be added to any planting mixtures during this period because it will germinate during the first warm days of spring. Potter's Trace, Page 6 January 27, 2000 Seeding Mixture Dates April 15 - Sept. 1 Aug. 25 - Oct. 31 Nov. I - April 15 Nurse Plants I:Y= 8ak Temporary Crop Jap. Millet or Sorghum 40 lbs /acre Wheat 50 lbs /acre Kobe lespedeza 1.5 lb/acre Wheat or Winter Rye 401bs /acre Kobe lespedeza 15 lb/acre Between May 1, and August 15, add 10 lbs/acre German millet or 15 lb/acre Sudangrass. Prior to May 1 or August 15, add 40 lb/acre rye (grain). Other native grasses or annuals M ittd wet conditions may he SP.1P.CiPrl uAt}i ---.J AT.. Puri aamus nazi b Ts m Hetland are s Excerpts from NCDWQ Conditions of Certification (Applicable to this project) and USACE Regional Conditions to Nationwide Permit 12 NCDWQ Conditions of Certifcation 1. Activities covered by this General Certification do not require written concurrence from the Division of Water Quality as long as they comply with all conditions of this General Certification and the conditions of Nationwide Permit 12 or Regional Permit 198100049. Any condition in this certification which is not met requires notification to and concurrence from DWQ; 2. The edge of the construction corridor is installed parallel to and closer t4ah 10 feet (3 meters) to a stream or if the utility line crosses a stream channel at less than 75 degrees or more than 105 degrees of the stream bank; 3. Any wastewater line that crosses any stream shown on the most recent version of the 1:24,000 USGS topographic map as permanent or intermittent shall be installed with no-seam piping. If no-seam piping is not able to be installed, written concurrence from NCDWQ is required. 4. Construction corridors parallel to streams shall be placed at the furthest distance from the stream to the maximum extent possible; 5. Measures shall be taken to prevent live or fresh concrete from coming into contact with waters of the state until the concrete has hardened; 6. Placement of rip rap is restricted. to stream bottoms and banks directly impacted by the placement of the utility line. Rip-rap may only be used below the normal high water level. The stream berm must be restored to the original contours after construction; Potter's Trace, Page 7 January 27, 2000 7. That appropriate sedimentation and erosion control practices which equal or exceed those outlined in the "North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual" or "North Carolina Surface Mining Manual" are utilized to prevent exceedances of the appropriate turbidity water quality standards (50 NTUs in streams and rivers not designated as trout waters by NCDWQ; and all lakes and reservoirs; and. 10 NTUs in trout waters); 8. All sedimentation and erosion control measures placed in wetlands shall be removed and the natural grade restored after the Division of Land resources has released the project; 9. Annual species suitable for wet locations shall be planted within jurisdictional wetlands for soil and erosion control. Perennials such as fescue are prohibited; 10. No fertilizer shall be applied within 10 feet of streams; 11. The construction corridor (including access roads and stockpiling of materials) is limited to 40 feet in width in wetlands and must be minimized to the maximum extent practicable. 12. Permanent, maintained access corridors shall be restricted to the minimum width practicable and shall not exceed 10 feet in width except at manhole locations. A 10 feet by 1.0 feet perpendicular vehicle turnaround must be spaced at least 500 feet apart. 13. An anti-seep collar shall be placed at the downstream (utility line gradient) wetland boundary and every 150 feet up the gradient until the utility exits the wetland for buried utility lines. Anti-seep collars may be constructed with Class B concrete, compacted clay, PVC pipe, or metal collars. Wetland crossings that are directionally drilled, and perpendicular wetland crossings that are open cut and less than 150 feet (45.7 meters) long do not require anti-seep collars. The compacted clay shall have a specific discharge of 1 a 10 -5 cm/sec or less. A section and plan view diagram is attached for the anti-seep collars. The following specifications shall apply to class B concrete: a) Minimum cement content, sacks per cubic yard with rounded - course aggregate n 5.0 b) Minimum cement content, sacks per cubic yard with angular course aggregate 5.5 C) Maximum water-cement ratio gallons per sack 6.8 d) Slump range 2"to 4" e) Minimum strength - 28 psi 2,500 14. This general certification does not authorize any permanent changes in preconstruction elevation contours in waters or wetlands. The permitee will have a specific plan for restoring wetland contours. Any excess material will be removed to a high ground disposal areas; 15. If an environmental document is required, this certification is not valid until a FONSI or AOD is issued by the State Clearinghouse; 16. N/A 17. Compensatory mitigation (i.e., restoration, creation or preservation) for wetland. losses will not be required for this Certification if written concurrence is not needed. is. Written concurrence is required if the maintenance corridor is greater than 10 feet wide. Potter's Trace, Page 8 January 27, 2000 19. This certification does not relieve the applicant of the responsibility to obtain all other required Federal, State, or local approval. Non-compliance with or violation of the conditions herein set forth by a specific fill project shall result in revocation of this Certification for the project and may also result in criminal and/or civil penalties. The Director of the NCDWQ may require submission of a formal' application for Individual Certification for any project in this category of activity, if it is determined that the project is likely to have a significant adverse effect upon water quality or degrade the waters so that existing uses of the wetland or downstream waters are precluded. Public hearings may be held for specific applications or group of applications prior to a certification decision if deemed in the public's best interest by the Director of the NCDWQ. , Additional USA CE Regional Conditions to Nationwide Permit 12 (Applicable to this project) Temporary placement of excavated or fill material in waters and wetlands will be for the absolute minimum period of time necessary to accomplish the work. Each individual crossing will be stabilized immediately with native vegetation. Stabilizing with non-native grasses (i.e., fescue, etc.) is prohibited Anti-seep collars must be installed at no greater than 150-foot intervals on all sewer and drain lines placed in wetlands, and all utility lines must be installed to prevent drainage of wetlands (i.e., no French drain" construction, etc.) The total width of the access corridor excavation and temporary fill area (including mechanized land clearing) is restricted to no more than 40 feet and must be minimized to the extent practicable. By complying with the Nationwide Permit 12 and 401 Certification conditions it is expected that this project will not cause significant impacts to streams and wetlands. THREATENED ?ND ENDANGERED SPECIES 9 - --- - h - 7 Federally listed plant and animal species with endangered or threatened status are protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The US Fish and Wildlife Service has identified two endangered species - Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii), and the Carolina heelsplitter (Lasmigona decorata). Schweinitz's sunflower thrives in full sun characteristic of succession fields, margins, and forested openings. Portions of the site are currently in old field succession and secondary succession. The permit area was maintained pasture. The area was evaluated by Dr. James Matthews of the Habitat Restoration Program during the Environmental Assessment for the Twelve Mile Creek Sanitary , Sewer Project. This evaluation indicated that &bweinit 's sunflower is not present in the reject area The Carolina heelsplitter is a freshwater mussel which prefers shaded areas either in a ponded portion of a small stream or ih runs along steep banks with moderate current. Primary habitat are waters less than three feet deep with a soft mud, muddy sand, or shady gravelly substrate. It is normally restricted to protected silted areas or under banks especially associated with obstructions such as stumps or fallen trees. Its current distribution according to the US Fish and Wildlife Service is limited to portions of two streams -- Goose Creek and Waxhaw Creek -- and a small river originating from rural areas in Union County in the Yadkin Basin. Twelvemile Creek is in the Catawba Basin. Therefore it is not expected to not occur on this site. Potter's Trace, Page 9 January 27, 2000 CULTURAL RESOURCES The project site is disturbed from previous agricultural activities as well as construction impacts. No standing structures were found. The State Historic Preservation Office may review the USGS maps at the Office of State Archaeology and the Survey and Planning Office of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources to determine if sites are indicated on the National Historic Register within the study area. AQUATIC HABITAT A variety of wildlife is supported by these systems including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, mollusks, and crustaceans. Therefore strict adherence to an approved erosion and sedimentation control plan will be maintained during the construction period in order to control degradation of water quality downstream and protect the areas to be preserved. Short term construction impacts, primarily stream sedimentation will affect aquatic habitat, however this will be minimized to the extent practicable to promote rapid recovery. Project construction will strictly adhere to an approved sedimentation and erosion control plan. Best Management Practices will include utilizing siltation trapping ponds and other erosion control structures where appropriate. Impacts from hazardous materials and other toxins to fish and aquatic life such as fuels will be avoided by not permitting staging areas to be located near surface waters. Also, as required by the 401 Water Quality Certification conditions, measures will be taken to prevent "live" or fresh concrete from coming into contact with waters until the concrete has hardened. Aquatic resources are expected to be enhanced through the restoration of wetland areas that flood and pond for longer durations. PROTECTION FROM FUTURE DEVELOPMENT The preserved wetlands and streams will be protected from future impacts by the applicant or by a group designated by the applicant for this purpose. As required, development of these areas will be deed restricted in accordance with restrictive covenants, or similar mechanisms which will be developed for approval by the USACE and/or NCDWQ. CONCLUSION n The approximate 105 acre developrlhent is designed minimize impacts to streais and wetlands. Based on the value of the jurisdictional waters and wetlands on this site, the developer through sensitive site planning has chosen to balance the site's economic viability with its environmental value and permitability, Over 95% of the streams and wetlands on this site have been preserved. It obvious from the site plan that large areas of site will be in undeveloped open space. The goal of the Site Plan and Mitigation Plan is to help balance the environmental consequences of this development by enhancing beneficial wetland or riparian habitat and enhancing and preserving the Jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. remaining on the site. Please contact me if you have any questions or require additional explanation. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Leonard S. Rindner, PWS Environmental Planning Consultant Profession Wetland Scientist 7vi b'?1 '-! T{C'?MP \ P ' - i? Otn?Rl ct pyR/[/ ( LA LNND on I t,. rr,,. 1, ll. P6CMI?MOOMIR Edl ,v KNEW DR 'A 1 ? t 1 MAY ?..:: k n. 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R d - , ter.. l li51 a ?FI y kr? i .t } ? ? ? . i xn r ` !? ra J' ??r ?' a ?j } NRCS SOIL SURVEY i lo" ff 1:3(.j2 Mfr, ?i"g ?? mire WIN COMPLIANCE WITH WETLAND REGULATIONS In a=crdacce with Title 15 NCAC 2H.0500, the following DEED NOTIFICATION shall be recorded in the County Registry prior to the conveyance of lots. Stud Deed 'n'otification shall apply to name of subdivision, lot numbers in County, North Carolina as shown on plans titled (insert subdivision name) prepared by (insert name of designer) dated date: "A portion of this lot has btum deternn Tied to meet the requirements for designation as a regulatory wetland. Any subsequent till or alteration of this wetland shall conform to the requirements of the state wetland rules adopted by the State of North Carolina in force at the time of the proposed alteration. The intent of Ibis provision is to prevent additional wetland till, so the property owner should not assume that a future application for fill would be approved. The property owner shall report the name of the subdivision in any application Pertaining to said wetland rules. This covenant is intended to ensure Cominued compliance with wetland rules adopted by the Sttite of North Carolina and therefore benefits may be enforced by the State of North Carolina. This covenant is to run with the hand and shall. be binding oa all Parties and al persons claiming under them." (Signature) Owner's name W', 11 a,, , C'( cLx L- -Address C' p LcY-w..l LAz1 fV ?tt? 5 bk v rA i L CjcjU City, state., zip A,ciAlaot-ic, rJC. -3,.b i?) -L?p Phone: (L4 number 4o- y ; / / STATE OF NOU14 CAROLINA COUNTY PaSS Notary Public of the State of North Carolina, rflt?ntyehy certify that owner personally appeared before me this day and executed by above certification. i? Fitness my hand and notarial seal, this 4EL day of _, P (Not ?Vub My commission expires ti 4 r Y r n o / 4 ,, ,l