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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20010534 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_20010410 ? ,Mt Michael F. Easley Governor William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Kerr T. Stevens Division of Water Quality May 14, 2001 DWQ# 01-0534 Cumberland County Pope Air Force Base POC Joe Brown Pope AFB/43 CES/CEV 560 Interceptor Road Pope AFB, NC 28308-2314 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification Dear Mr. Brown: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions, to place fill in 0.01 acre of wetlands for the purpose a road crossing on your property in Cumberland County, as you described in your application received by the Division of Water Quality on May 11, 2001. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 3106. This Certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit 18 when the Corps of Engineers issues it. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Storrnwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. Also this approval will expire when the accompanying 404 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. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application for a new certification. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of the 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). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-9646. S1?1 rel y, . Attachment cc: Corps of Engineers Fayetteville Regulatory Field Office Raleigh DWQ Regional Office File Copy Central Files North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 401 Wetlands Certification Unit, 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1650 (Mailing Address) 2321 Crabtree Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27604-2260 (Location) 919-733-1786 (Dhone) 919-733-6893 (fax) htto•//h2o enr state nc us/ncwetlands/ v q 401 ISSUEu MAY DWQ ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT i1) 18 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 THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY, 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD, RALEIGH, NC 27607. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. I. OWNER'S NAME: Pow Air Force Base (POC: Joe Brown) 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Pope AFB/43 CES/CEV 560 Interceptor Road SUBDIVISION NAME CITY: Pope AFB STATE: NC zip CODE: 28308-2314 PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS. INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Pope AFB Laketree Family Housing Area 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) (woRK) (910) 394-1636 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS. PHONE NUMBER. Rahlff Ingle Dial Cordy & Associates 201 N Front Street Suite 601, Wilmington NC 28401 (910) 251-9790 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Cumberland - NEAREST TOWN: Pope AFB (Spring Lake) SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NIJMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: Tank Creep RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 7 (a) IS PROJECT LOCATFD NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY ',WATERS (TIQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-11)? VES ? NO ® IF YES, EXPLAIN: (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO (c) IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LIST OF COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION? 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO E IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I_D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): (b) ARE, ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES ? NO ® IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: 9. (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 6 acres (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: 1 acre 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: .01_ EXCAVATION: FLOODING: OTIIER : DRAINAGE : TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.01 (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: NIA LENGTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL. EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER. 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND I5 PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? (ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY I! DRAWINGS ONLY) The proposed project involves construction of a new access road for the Pope AFB Laketree family housing area. The new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. Mechanical construction equipment will include bulldozers, backhoes, graders, rollers, and dump trucks. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Family housing infrastructure improvements 14. STATE REASONS WI4Y IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS) The occurrence of numerous isolated wetlands in the vicinity of the nroiect requires that the roadpass between two wetland areas. In order to minimize wetland impacts, the read corridor was placed centrally between two wetland areas. and the width of the road was reduced. A third wetland area adjacent to the Family Center parking, lot was avoided altocether by redesigning the approach to Armistead Street. 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Contacted John Hammond of the USFWS Raleigh Field Office on 3 April 2001 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED Environmental Assessment was distributed dtrou?. NC State Clearinghouse._ Comment period ended without response from S PO 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OF THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ® NO ? (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES E NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ® NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 1 16 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 13. 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, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP, MAP SCALES SHOULD BE I INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? Residential (f) IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: I. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. JOHN R. CAWT)iORNE, Lt Co SAF ?/? 1 0 APR 1N1 Commander a .-rAl , OWNER'S/AGENT'S SIGNATURE DATE (AGENTS SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). ? h _ 'rte • '.. 1 I 110 •? • Ny \ so ame IL7 '174 / 10 + 4 T, milor Park r 1 rairer • • J \9Q I I• Q pro?ea , . rea r 0/1 PO AIR°,RCE B . r .0 lie? 11 l\ O \?! "V a 1l ?• •? 1• ' ?, c ' t J (L?" tJ ?V + 25?' `g? X01 .•Y ?u 1 \5 '% r ? '..•111' _ ,••?• "•'"??'I> Project Area Location Family Housing Area Access Road ,; . , ?•? 1 Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina 1 : 25,000 Scale: •:r'?''- r / ?j Date: 1117/00 DIAL CODY J00-0396 ?. ? , I ? ?- -' ? ` I.r l,.'rr,!Illllr'l lr<II (:<?rir., rrlr 1111 v 201 N. Front St., Suite 601, Wllmington,NC 2 x401 Figure 2 f"' (q Gj? ?'7Qrr ? v DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION. (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: h clas*ll CGe? s s 11e0c?01 Date: 6 / 00 ApplicanVOwrier: 04 C-7 ,B County: egowheel.7ow Investigator: 1 r+ le-- State' /VG a/ 7 /4 / Co/ V Ssocia W 5 4-- _ Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? ?ro) No Community ID: FO 2 Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes 6P Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes ® Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum .1. AI vss4 6: /oro -le--e ?- 2. AZA" /u brk .+7 TAG C %i ? W - Dominant Plant S Stratum r s o?/i wa ' Shrub 10. O ,"eeoW GAH ?IO?MCp F2 -C?- f- 3. oO1 Nf .-7 7fd?;A*w Tv,-- e- )=A c 11. 4. H! Shrub f' ' 12. 5.F- / 9N/sirgiyfiW? StWbtr //9 s{4??ti10 1- C-+- ' 13. a. Of/ L4 ru 'b FA C- 14. Shrub t- /fC+ 15 8. % /? SL?rr<.b ?p . 16 . Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAG). Remarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Date (Describe in Remarks): - Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge - Aerial Photographs - Other No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology indicators: Primary Indicators: - Inundated eturated in U pper 12 inches Water Marks Drift Lines _ - Sediment Deposits Field Observations: - Drainage Patterns In Wetlands -?- Seco Indicators (2 or more required): - Depth of Surface Water: (In.) xidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: -? (in.) _ Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated SON: >(in.) - fAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ' met/aK" , SOILS Map Link Name (Serbs and Phase): aae low s Sam z r l uA0IIal,C7/?JeGi' Drainage doss: Taxonomy (Subgroup): Field Observations Confirm Mapped Type? Yes Profile Description, Depth (jpcheal Horizon Matrix Color (MypppLhbj9L Mottle Colors Mottle Abundance/ Tenure, Concretions, i.Munaall Moist) Size/Contrast St .d ,re atc. is - ?o ioY,P 3 ? o ,?s .? 3o i sa-rc?v lazes F"dc Soil Indicators: - Hatosol - Honk Epipedon SulBdic Odor - Concretions _ Hgh Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils - Aquic Moisture Regime - Organic Streaking In Sandy Soils - Listed on Local Hydric Solis List 2e educing Conditions leyed or Lov.,Chroma Cobra _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List - Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ® No (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? ? No (Circle) Hydric Soils Present? es No is this Sampling Point Within a Weiland? lam' No Remarks: Approved by HOUSACE 3/92 ( 7 T7 I ( ! u?/QN DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manuaq Project/Site: 17UW-10CC<5!a A1=C--K Date: Applicant/Owner: County. Irnestigator: _ 1 e State: Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? `? leps No Community ID: Jazz Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Transact ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes ® Plot ID: (If needed, explain on reverse-1 VEGETATION nt Plant Species , uL? 2. Tom( SID - Indicatpr -Str C lde Dominant Plant Species 5rA1 9. G i'a'- s'7 !rhyk 10. le,? b meub t F Ct?? lano6WA, H-eela EA C- - 12. 5. AI V§Ce a Trt:e- F A C 13. 8. .?i l%A -- - Qaeteb PAC 7 /e-,C Corl 7.Z 5. 8.G? .4tL? PAC 18. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC oo v F l di (exc AG). u ng Remarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): - Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge - Aerial Photographs - Other ,KNo Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: - Inundated - Saturated in U peer 12 Inches - Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: - - Sediment Deposits - Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: (in.) - Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 inches - Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water In Pit: (in.) - Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 20 (in.) - FAC-Neutral Test - Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: SOILS Map Uhl (Series and Ph aid "Phase):i/ane OaAY sa•1W. ° Drains s Cl ? ?? ?7i^Q/rIL°p, Taxonomy (Subgroup): reA< Q an: u (,( Field Observations Confirm Mapped Type? 5? W. Profile Desxriotiom Depth Matrix Color (lp{hpa Horizon fMueee9 Moist) Mottle colors Mottle Abundance! Tenure, Concretions, fMuose9_Mow Slne ntrnst Stru ture etc ._ . g- ao a_sY6?? Hydric Soll Indkxtors: _ Hlstosol - Histlo Epipedon SulBdic Odor _ Concretions _ Hgh Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Organic Streaking In Sandy Sous _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions _ Gleyed or LovrChroma Colors _ Listed on %flonal Hydric Solis List _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: # A?a/4? f GIilCAt7 ? s'4?srol4?°/•'? S WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ® No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 41P Hydric Soils Present? Yes ® Is this Sampling Point Within a Welland? Yes Remarks: Approved by HOUSACE 3/92 f- <<r -n ,v ac .? DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: Farr?r?? ?f'l fir? XCGes? 14e00 4?tl Date: Applicant/Owner: County: ez,-, Investigator: Z'.-? State: ' A AC L Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? es Community ID: ACOI oZ Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? es Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species 1• ??'? b 2 ?c F les Indicator s.?.n; air /sari !?o rub FACW l- . ?? u yep F 1o.OsAnu,fd1P Girl o F w+ 3.1 ii9!!f SBYOfin?a Tme. i 11. a. 1,4ciC4 5. 1G1r rn? r4 c ?a SkAAb PAC IA -CAnd 12. 13. e.?/nut rc?,-rzc%ta ?ub FAC W - + 14. 7. 4401? 0/ia yirGiHiortg ? ` ShAtil E4C-l- W 15. 8.?.?r r+din?tria ??7 rr• S b ? F IL?dL 18. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC /DO f o Remarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): - Stream. Lake, or Tide Gauge _ Aerial Photographs - Other No Recorded Data Available Weiland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: _ Inundated _ Saturated in U Upper 12 fiches _ Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observations: _ _ Sediment Deposits _ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water: Soary Indicators (2 or more required): T (In.) xxiized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth to Free Water In Pit: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves _ Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soll: > c20 (in.) - FAC-Neutral Test _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ? ?Iaeo(? SOILS P Link Name (Series and Phase): I I W of To11 oatio SQIl Draina e Class: 601- e-al eal Taxono Taxonomy (Subgroup): g Field Observations S Confirm Mapped Type? Yes Profile Description- Depth (inches) Horizon Matrix Color LMUa1ftiLMoisn Mottle Colors Mottle Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (Munsail Moist) S1mLContrast Stnrrxure. etc. p- / S Al .210 Sa? o?/y r•r u c/< /S-ao N a lo ? - - ' iNuclty sa>' !o( Hydric Sop Indicators: - Hlstosol - Hletio Epipedon P6naetions H h Organic Content In Surface La er i S d S il - Sutlidic Odor Aquic Moisture Regime y n an y o s rganic Streaking In Sandy Soles ad on Loral Hydric Soils List ucing Conditions dleyed or law-Chroms Colors listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Other (Explain In Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophyde Vegetation Present? Wetiand Hydrology Present? Hydric Soils Present? Remarks: ® No (Circle) (Circle) ® No (SP No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? (!G) No Approved by HQUSACE 3(92 71 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION. (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: a.?7i G?Si? ?CCe S boa Date: 00 Applicant/Owner: County: t^ti.++bei' y?*o? Investigator: -Z7? e- n State: A/ C Do Normal Circumstances east on the site? 6P No Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes /u ...,. A-A .,....?., ?- -- -- --- - VEGETATION Community ID: ? Transect ID: Plot ID: - aStmtul>L ' - Tree G fa ' 7 ey ;a orb u ? 9 Indicator ra W c 2. r T?? e . , 4 Ge l s *-? .-? lo ? S y Q / ! ' A' 3. rk 0Q ?V •'m t° LYT e- .c . s af?i ' /?7 n ? 11 '? i , Yi S - a ll7u ?,?cus .ira,?. /as .?9 T?re c N i . o b , , F 12. T?rce q ? 13. e. L . ,?, yr c ?? 14. 7. a •?i Skncb FACw 15. a.-rlck co?iace4 SH?'ub FACV4 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC 17 c sxcludl FAC . (? !a Remarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): -- Stream. Lake. or Tide Gauge - Aerial Photographs - Other X No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology indicators: Primary Indicators: _ Inundated _ Saturated In Upper 12 Inches _ Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observatkxv: _ _ Sediment Deposits _ Drainage Patterns In Wetlands Depth of Surface Water Secondary Indcators (2 or more required): (In.) _ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) _ Water-Stalned Leaves _ Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Sol: a0 (in.) _ FAC-Neutral Test _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: SOILS Map Lkik n (SSe s and Phase): 1 (? SCt 11`1 Drainage Class: a "I' ?t ew Taxonom L t y (Subgroup): r L Field Observations Q l° (( TS Confirm Mapped Type? ®° W Profile Descriotlom Depth Matrix Color jjpchas) Horizon LMuoaelLMofstl Mottle Colors Mottle Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, wunseIl Moisti Size/Contrast Strucit!re. etc. o-ro 0 3 a SA?Gt?v /G??syJ Hydric Sop Indicators: _ Histosol _ Fistic Epipedon Suilidic Odor _ Concretions _ Hgh Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Organic Streaking In Sandy Soils _ Listed on Local Hydrk Soils List Reducing Conditions _ aleyed or Low-Chroma Colors _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List ! Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytlc Vegetation Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Hydric Soils Present? Remarks: No (Circle) (Circle) Yes Yes Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes Approved by HOUSACE X92 u>e f Q?? DATA FORM VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum 1.2IGx Cme'taGCCi rP6 ? 2. M / shnir 6 cW -t" - Dominant Plant Species IndMtor In1? 9.1SrYCUnd4 GirlAQ?nO EAC lo. 3. lH IkIl"? shrub W 11. Skrub F 12 5.&e4, t?'C .p! 13 6. YL S Cl1? 14. 7.21212" a a b"ly.4X". B.QKP?1'000f K%QY4 EACkI S ru 15. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC emcludi FAG). e Remarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Weiland Hydrology Indicators: - Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: - Aerial Photographs - Inundated - Other No Recorded Data Available - Saturated in Upper 12 Inches _ Water Marks Drift Lines _ _ Sediment Deposits Field Observations: - Drainage Patterns In Wetlands Seco9dwY Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: (in.) _I/ Qkidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) - Local Soll Survey Data D _ FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Sou: (in.) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) SOILS Map Unit Name ?I r ?Q 7 ? (Series and Phase): 1 O Drainage Class: f e i Field Observatlona eQ T N Taxonomy (Subgroup): ype? ss o Confirm Mapped Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color (jpchpa Horimn (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Willa Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moist) Sim/ Coot st Structure: etc. 0-15 0 311 a? 15_020 0 .Z 2 s are Fydric Soil Indicators: _ Fistosol _ Concretions _ Hetic F.pipedon _ Hyh Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfadic Odor ?ganic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime ?Mted on Local Fydric Solis List _Jleducing Conditions d or Low-Chroma Colors le -ZListed on National Fydric Soils List Oth E l i I R k ye _ er ( xp a n n emar s) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Hydro Soils Present? Remarks: No (Circle) (Circle) No s No is this Sampling Point Within a Welland? (2j? No Approved by F(OUSACE 3/92 ?u /a?r? DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION. (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Memel) Project/Site: Fay l f1?O?f ?? ccers 11?caW Date: 41116V Applicant/Owner: County: ,r I nvestigator: L State: AIC ,a?Co s Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: r -kai Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? es ® Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes (jr7' Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION Sant Plant Special 2=m Indicator ? ?? e tenant Plant S necles Strattum Indicator or 9 ??i ?i ?! (i ?i ? 4 11 ' . t Yo zC o 2` 6.. _ e.4 ?bC 2. Pi i 10 . it. 1 ^ ' 1 12. 111-W Q1yl, 5.t! f 1 11a Stiruh 13. 8. h't O G / FAC 14. 7 r 15. 8.- slyiccb A` 10. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC /0001-11 Remarks: S/G! Nt??/! ?I /off l? lC'ry/ ?L 7LCQ?/ Q/10?'19 eGT g? O QC/QI'1(IL?H??i Q,I/?Qr/T r?Ol?i^?rG'L©/ / / HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): _ Stream. Lake. or Tide Gauge - Aerial Photographs - Other No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: _ Inundated _ Saturated In Upper 12 Inches _ Water Marks Drift Line _ _ Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _ Drainage Patterns In Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: (in.) _ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _ Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water In Pit: (In.) _ Local Soll Survey Data Z _ FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soll: o (in.) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: iaw ? up /a?, SOILS Map Unit Name W ;,t 9 ?n any ca etI°oorl?/ o6zE Svc a (Series and Phase): u q w a., SQ h O - 4 °/v Drainage Class: Welt o(??t i ?1 / G a ?tcu 4 S f Fold Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): ?1 r '?1?i . c Pa rvAU f S Confkm Mapped Type?fYes No Profile Deacriotiom Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (Incheal Horiaon fMunsetl wm (Munsap Moist) S?aa/Contrast Stnu?ure. etc. 0- b ;2- SanGj? l©4 l -d0 1 ?v Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol _ Concretions FOOL- Epipedon _ Fligh Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _ SUilfdic Odor rganic Streaking In Sandy Sofia _ Aqulc Moisture Regime led on Local "fie Soib Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National List Hydric Soils LL.'t?> GvOOdi ?f? O?* ?y _ Gleyed or Low-Chrema Colors _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ,al /? /S7u/ G Q/1°A Q lOI'! 4 ?4AGI?A?'Je'G^ ?Q/ ?t ra /t/ OT ?/? Sa/`ls ?o.-alzb/y ?o •,??.--.joo/ a ?' (eds t ? ? y ?i l/ . WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Hydrfc Soils Present? Yes t Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes Remarks: Approved by HOUSACE 3192 ?U/ef/curs/ DATA FORM VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species IM110 Indicator i D b om nant Plant Soeciea Stratum Indicator 1. &115 2 2. 1? _ p L St_ 9. 10. 3. /- i ui ? it. a. rtt.b PAC(n/-f- 12. 5. C' sz ? M1 i Or etd l 13. 6. ? fG 14. 7. 15. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC emludin FAG.OO o Remarks: HYDROLOGY - Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): - Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge - Aerial Photographs - Other No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology indicators: Primary Indicators: - Inundated _,Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Z Water Marks rfft Lines Field Observations: Sediment Deposits - Dral age Patterns in Wetlands Depth of Surface Water: Saco Indicators (2 or more required): (in.) ized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches - Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water In Pit: (in.) _ Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Soil: 20 (in.) - jAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION. (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) LA/ -7 / g SOILS Map Link Name (Series and Phase): V? OC?I I Ctk? Draina P e Class: ?? Y ? ? Taxonomy (Subgroup): T / g Field Observations Confirm Mapped Type? No Profile Deacriotion: Depth Matrix Color fincheal Horizon fUunsell Malst) Mottle Colors Mottle Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, IMunaell Moist) ShmMantrast Structure etc O ?x?O . , I Q GzZ N/T a6 / r - Hydric Soil Indicators: Hstosol _ Hstlo Epipedon Sul idic Odor _ Concretions _ Hgh Organic Content In Surface Layer In Sandy Soils _ - Aqulc Moisture Regime educing Conditions anic Streaking in Sandy Sods ad on Local Fydric Soils List Latad on Wti l H d i S d Li aleyed or Low-Chroma Colors ona r y c o s st - Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophy is Vegetation Present? No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? e Hydric Soils Present? s No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Ye No Remarks: Approved by HOUSACE 3/92 r r?y? u /ah DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: aMI Z Ousin CCU ?Gu Date: Applicant/Owner: ?r- County: L'urmber/41 f Investigator: State:' A/tS Do Normal Circumstances east on the site? Yes No Q" Community ID: ?.c-G?a Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No Transect ID: D Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION 1. 1 2' 1 ?uw b" Lie t? -?rs?_ lti- U. ?FAc Dominant Plant Snaciea 9. ryr 1 uwr fGrhit°w^di Id?K 1 C_ 1 3' *L _ FA C- :2 0. t I?yb -rE* i t CattilOS < r`a i ?? n s ?/? a. 4. 6 VIMKbr T?>?e FA ? . _ 12 5. ase/? S-? 13. 8. C.I P - .Aq a ?K i I'>7 i ? skrrcb C W 14. 7. 1112U - n tbo?;??+r Stlr(b F CW 15. a. Va bac >&b EA C- 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC 0 Remarks: f isfu?br??'dads.o(e r '/Owl (?• aO' -f-uit) -f- es HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): _ Stream. Lake, or mlde Gauge _ Aerial Photographs Omer No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: _ Inundated _ Saturated In Upper 12 Inches _ Water Marks Drift Lines Field Observatbna: _ _ Sediment Deposits _ Drainage Patterns In Wetlands Depth of Surface Water Secondary indicators (2 or more required): (In.) _ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches ?- Depth to Free Water In Pit: (in.) _ Water-Stained Leaves _ Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Saturated Sol: a (in.) _ FAC-Neutral Test _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: val ? q? SOILS Map Link Name (Serbs and Phase): $ h ©- ??? O Drainage Class: tiNQ/KP?C Taxonomy (Subgroup): ;r 0-1 r r du r Field Obsermions Confirm Mapped Type? se Na Profile Description- Depth Matrix Color (inches) Horizon IMunsell 1W9 Mottle Colors Mottle Abundance/ Texture, Concretions, (Munsetl Molst) Slur/Contrast Structure etc D-/a D 1 . . 5'6? .17%. /vases /a - a o a.S sa.•?y laa?-r Hydric Sou Indicators: Hatosol SuUic ipedon r Odor _ Concretions _ Hgh Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Sods - - Aqub Moisture ne Regime - Organic Streaking in Sandy Sods - Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions Oleyed or Low-Chroma Colors - - wed on National Hydric Soils LL4t _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? (?No (Circle) Wetland Hydrology present? yes ® (Circle) Hydric Soils Present? Yes ® Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes Remarks: Approved by HOUSACE 3/92 ? U m Q z ? ID¢ LL- Z. y R am gg ?d "LL ?yw ? e '? •'rl `J LLB 4' r , ? N r ? 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L Gf .?.N f D ?m ? • x rrl ?i r • U o jp yA Z Z 2 y ' m N N ?1 yry 2 ? s s R N d O U tD Q m z Q M am LL ? 9LL gym e b Q%94 V i j ' N f N n ¢ ° ?e ¦ c 6 i 1 1 1 1 e ° ? e 1 i ?• 8 • • i 1 0 1 , ° •• e 1 a ?• 1 B 5 ¦ 1 ° E 3 E a ? g8 In E E ?A?OC e ? I ? E 1•? a y z 7 / e a e e e ° 6 a `? E A z_ A ti y R z 3= A Z t Z ?y c 1 ?, O F a 4 ?a •t :. , 1 t g ? 1 • V ? $ 1 11 1 I '` f Ijp i11 rv 1 V f? Q d ' s t• 1 ? a ?t Street ??gte6d vl ? U m Q DIAL CORDY ANN) A,-; S " (''IAIN I:r)(pir()/)/ rl<1rllc1l (:O1).ti(?llutll.ti 401 ISSUED 9 May 2001 Mr. John Dorney Division of Water Quality Wetlands/401 Unit 2321 Crabtree Blvd. Suite 250 Raleigh, NC 27604 Dear Mr. Dorney, MAY r, r I am writing to you on behalf of Pope Air Force Base in reference to a Pre-Construction Notification Application (DWQ # 010534) submitted to your office on 10 April 2001 by Pope AFB. The project involves construction of a new family housing area access road at Pope AFB. In a letter from your office dated 19 April 2001, Pope AFB was informed that their application package was incomplete In a subsequent phone conversation on 2 May 2001, you indicated to me that the package would be complete upon submittal of an additional six copies of the package and revision of the cover letter to reflect the fact that no ponds or streams are present within the project area. In accordance with the letter and phone conversation, I am submitting an additional six copies of the application package on behalf of Pope AFB. Total wetland impacts associated with the project are 0.01 acre. Please note that there are no streams or ponds within the project area. Thanks for your assistance with this matter. Sincerely, Rahlff Ingle I :nclosures: Pre-CCmAtrllctlon Notification Application (6 copies) Project Area Map (6 copies) Development Plan (6 copies) Wetland Delineation Map (6 copies) Wetland Data Fonns (6 copies) F1101 11N ON lit II [)IN(,, Si rl r 601 • 2nl NmI II I?W)N I SIRI7 I • WII \I IN(, I()N, NmIFI CARnI IN,\ 28/101 910-251-9-90 1 910-251-9/109 I-.V;AII dialcnr(IN'401'aol.com "IIi(}.C IM hit)NVIIII-,k'1ORII ?•;AII.,ANI:?,(?IO14.1 •01VRll-V?7N,?uI IIIC,IK4HIN rA 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 Pope Air Force Base P.O.C. Joe Brown Pope AFB/43 CES/CEV 560 Interceptor Road Pope AFB, NC 28308-2314 Dear Mr. Brown: 1 ? • OWA- NC ENR NORTH CAROLINA DERARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES April 19, 2001 DWQ # 010534 Cumberland County On April 10, 2001 the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) was notified by receipt of your application regarding your plan to fill wetlands or waters for the purpose of constructing a road crossing in Cumberland County. Approval from DWQ is required to disturb these areas. In particular as described in 15A NCAC 2B .0502, we will require you to locate all streams and ponds on the property. Please show these on maps of suitable scale (for instance 1" = 100 feet) so we can begin to determine your projects' compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0500. Please provide seven (7) copies of all materials including the length of the stream to be culverted (if any). Please call me at (919) 733-1786 if you have any questions or would require copies of our rules or procedural materials. This project will remain on hold as incomplete in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0505(c). The processing time for this application will begin when this information is received. If we do not hear from you by writing within three (3) weeks we will assume you no longer want to pursue the project and will consider it withdrawn. S' cerely, n R. D rney Cc: Fayetteville DWQ Regional Office Wilmington Corps of Engineers File Copy Central Files Rahlff Ingle; Dial Cordy & Associates Wetlands/401 Unit • 4401 Reedy Creek Road • Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/11 0% post consumer paper 01 0534 DWQ ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) 18 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 THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY, 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD, RALEIGH, NC 27607. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. 1. OWNER'S NAME: Pope Air Force Base (POC: Joe Brown) ___Z) nI 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Pope AFB/43 CES/CEV 560 Interceptor Road (' SUBDIVISION NAME rT? C7 -i CITY: Pope AFB STATE: NC ZIP CODE: 28308-2314 PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Pope AFB Laketree Family Housing Area 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) (WORK) (910) 394-1636 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: Rahlff Ingle, Dial Cordy & Associates 201 N Front Street Suite 601, Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 251-9790 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Cumberland - NEAREST TOWN: Pope AFB (Spring Lake) SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: Tank Creek RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 7. (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-11)? YES ? NO N IF YES, EXPLAIN: (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO (c) IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LIST OF COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION? 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO ® IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES ? NO ® IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: 9. (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 6 acres (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: 1 acre 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: 0.01 EXCAVATION: FLOODING: OTHER : DRAINAGE : TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.01 (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: N/A LENGTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? (ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY I 1 DRAWINGS ONLY) The proposed project involves construction of a new access road for the Pope AFB Laketree family housing area. The new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. Mechanical construction equipment will include bulldozers, backhoes, graders, rollers, and dump trucks. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Family housing infrastructure improvements 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS) The occurrence of numerous isolated wetlands in the vicinity of the project requires that the road pass between two wetland areas In order to minimize wetland impacts the road corridor was placed centrally between two wetland areas and the width of the road was reduced. A third wetland area adiacent to the Family Center parking lot was avoided altogether by redesigning_ the approach to Armistead Street 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Contacted John Hammond of the USFWS Raleigh Field Office on 3 April 2001 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED Environmental Assessment was distributed through NC State Clearinghouse Comment period ended without response from SHPO 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OF THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ® NO E] (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ® NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ® NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. 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, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE I INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF I INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? Residential (f) IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT 1 O APR 20 PROGRAM, JOHN R. CAWT ORNE, Lt Co (SAF Commander OWNER'S/AGENT'S SIGNATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). 01 053 4 DWQ ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) 18 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 THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD j OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD RALEIGH NC 27607. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. _?.) _r) 1. OWNER'S NAME: Pope Air Force Base (POC: Joe Brown) C 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Pope AFB/43 CES/CEV 560 Interceptor Road ?J SUBDIVISION NAME CITY: Pope AFB STATE: NC zip CODE: 28308-2314 PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Pope AFB Laketree Family Housing Area 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) (WORK) (910) 394-1636 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: Rahlff Ingle, Dial Cordy & Associates 201 N Front Street Suite 601, Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 251-9790 LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Cumberland - NEAREST TOWN: Pope AFB (Spring Lake) SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: Tank Creek RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 7. (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-II)? YES E] NO ® IF YES, EXPLAIN: (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO (c) IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LIST OF COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION? 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO ® IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES ? NO ® IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: 9. (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 6 acres (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: 1 acre 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: 0.01 EXCAVATION: FLOODING: OTHER : DRAINAGE : TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.01 (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: N/A LENGTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? (ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY I I DRAWINGS ONLY) The proposed project involves construction of a new access road for the Pope AFB Laketree family housing area. The new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. Mechanical construction equipment will include bulldozers, backhoes, graders, rollers, and dump trucks. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Family housing infrastructure improvements 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS) The occurrence of numerous isolated wetlands in the vicinity of the project requires that the road pass between two wetland areas In order to minimize wetland impacts the road corridor was placed centrally between two wetland areas and the width of the road was reduced. A third wetland area adiacent to the Family Center parking lot was avoided altogether by redesigning the approach to Armistead Street 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Contacted John Hammond of the USFWS Raleigh Field Office on 3 April 2001 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED Environmental Assessment was distributed_throueh NC State Clearinghouse Comment period ended without response from SHPO 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OF THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ® NO ? (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ® NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ® NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. 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, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? Residential (f) IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT 1 O PROGRAM, JOHN R. CAW APR 20 T ORNE, Lt Co SAF Commander OWNER'S/AGENT'S SIGNATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). 010534 DWQ ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) 18 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 THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD RALEIGH NC 27607. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. r rr} r 1. OWNER'S NAME: Pope Air Force Base (POC: Joe Brown) ?-. r'T 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Pope AFB/43 CES/CEV 560 Interceptor Road n SUBDIVISION NAME CITY: Pope AFB STATE: NC ZIP CODE: 28308-2314 PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Pope AFB Laketree Family Housing Area 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) (WORK) (910) 394-1636 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: Rahlff Ingle, Dial Cordy & Associates 201 N Front Street Suite 601 Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 251-9790 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Cumberland - NEAREST TOWN: Pope AFB (Spring Lake SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: Tank Creek RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 7. (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-II)? YES ? NO ® IF YES, EXPLAIN: (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO (c) IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LIST OF COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION? 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO ® IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES ? NO ® IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: 9. (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 6 acres (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: 1 acre 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: 0.01 EXCAVATION: FLOODING: OTHER : DRAINAGE : TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.01 (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: N/A LENGTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? (ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY I 1 DRAWINGS ONLY) The proposed project involves construction of a new access road for the Pope AFB Laketree family housing area. The new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. Mechanical construction equipment will include bulldozers, backhoes, graders, rollers, and dump trucks. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Family housing infrastructure improvements 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS) The occurrence of numerous isolated wetlands in the vicinity of the project requires that the road pass between two wetland areas In order to minimize wetland impacts the road corridor was placed centrally between two wetland areas and the width of the road was reduced. A third wetland area adiacent to the Family Center parking lot was avoided altogether by redesigning the approach to Armistead Street 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Contacted John Hammond of the USFWS Raleigh Field Office on 3 April 2001 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED Environmental Assessment was distributed through NC State Clearinghouse. Comment period ended without response from SHPO. 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OF THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ® NO ? (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ® NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ® NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. 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, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF I INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? Residential (f) IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT 1 O APR PROGRAM, JOHN R. CAWT ORNE, Lt Co SA20 F Commander OWNER'S/AGENT'S SIGNATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). 010534 DWQ ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) 18 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 THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY, 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD, RALEIGH, NC 27607. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. 1. OWNER'S NAME: Pope Air Force Base (POC: Joe Brown) ?7 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Pope AFB/43 CES/CEV 560 Interceptor Road r SUBDIVISION NAME CITY: Pope AFB STATE: NC ZIP CODE: 28308-2314 PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Pope AFB Laketree Family Housing Area 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) (WORK) (910) 394-1636 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: Rahlff Ingle, Dial Cordy & Associates 201 N Front Street Suite 601 Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 251-9790 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Cumberland - NEAREST TOWN: Pope AFB (Spring Lake) SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: Tank Creek RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 7. (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-II)? YES ? NO ® IF YES, EXPLAIN: (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO (c) IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LIST OF COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION? 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO ® IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES ? NO ® IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: 9. (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 6 acres (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: 1 acre 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: 0.01 EXCAVATION: FLOODING: OTHER : DRAINAGE : TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.01 (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: N/A LENGTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? (ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY 1 I DRAWINGS ONLY) The proposed project involves construction of a new access road for the Pope AFB Laketree family housing area. The new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. Mechanical construction equipment will include bulldozers, backhoes, graders, rollers, and dump trucks. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Family housing infrastructure improvements 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS) The occurrence of numerous isolated wetlands in the vicinity of the project requires that the road pass between two wetland areas In order to minimize wetland impacts the road corridor was placed centrally between two wetland areas and the width of the road was reduced. A third wetland area adiacent to the Family Center parking lot was avoided altogether by redesigning t_he approach to Armistead Street 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Contacted John Hammond of the USFWS Raleigh Field Office on 3 April 2001 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED Environmental Assessment was distributed through NC State Clearinghouse Comment period ended without response from SHPO 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OF THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ® NO ? (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ® NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ® NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. 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, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF I INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? Residential (f) IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT 1 O PROGRAM, JOHN R. CAW APR T ORNE, Lt Co SAF Commander OWNER'S/AGENT'S SIGNATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). ()1053 4 DWQ ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) 18 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 THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD RALEIGH NC 27607. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. 1. OWNER'S NAME: Pope Air Force Base (POC: Joe Brown) 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Pope AFB/43 CES/CEV 560 Interceptor Road ? r ? .. SUBDIVISION NAME i CITY: Pope AFB STATE: NC ZIP CODE: 28308-2314 PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Pope AFB Laketree Family Housing Area 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) (WORK) (910 394-1636 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: Rahlff Ingle, Dial Cordy & Associates 201 N Front Street Suite 601 Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 251-9790 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Cumberland - NEAREST TOWN: Pope AFB (Spring Lake) SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: Tank Creek RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 7. (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-II)? YES ? NO ® IF YES, EXPLAIN: (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO (c) IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LIST OF COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION? 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO ® IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): r. (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES ? NO ® IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: 9. (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 6 acres (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: 1 acre 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: 0.01 EXCAVATION: FLOODING: OTHER : DRAINAGE : TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.01 (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: N/A LENGTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? (ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY I 1 DRAWINGS ONLY) The proposed project involves construction of a new access road for the Pope AFB Laketree family housing area. The new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. Mechanical construction equipment will include bulldozers, backhoes, graders, rollers, and dump trucks. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Family housing infrastructure improvements 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS) The occurrence of numerous isolated wetlands in the vicinity of the project requires that the road pass between two wetland areas In order to minimize wetland impacts the road corridor was placed centrally between two wetland areas and the width of the road was reduced. A third wetland area adiacent to the Family Center parking lot was avoided altogether by redesigning the approach to Armistead Street 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Contacted John Hammond of the USFWS Raleigh Field Office on 3 April 2001 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED Environmental Assessment was distributed through NC State Clearinghouse Comment period ended without response from SHPO 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OF THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ® NO ? (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ® NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ® NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. 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, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? Residential (f) IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, JOHN R. CAWT ORNE, Lt Co USAF 1 APR 1" Commander OWNER'S/AGENT'S SIGNATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Michael Easley Governor Bill Ross, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director RECEIPT: 1 17715WAJ • NC ENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES April 10, 2001 01 053 4 This confirms that the NC Division of Water Quality has received an application processing fee of $200 (Check number 5257-14300011) from the US Treasury for the Pope AF13 Laketree Family Housing projecton April 10, 2001. FILE COPY Robert Ridings, Environmental Technician I Division of Water Quality ?O Wetlands/401 Unit 2321 Crabtree Blvd, Suite 250 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604, Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-6893 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper ()10534 DWQ ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) 18 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 THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY, 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD, RALEIGH, NC 27607. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. 1. OWNER'S NAME: Pope Air Force Base (POC: Joe Brown) 2. MAILING ADDRESS: Pope AFB/43 CES/CEV 560 Interceptor Road r) SUBDIVISION NAME' Ez rn CITY: Pope AFB STATE: NC ZIP CODE: 28308-2314 ---I PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): Pope AFB Laketree Family Housing 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) (WORK) (910) 394-1636 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: Rahlff Ingle Dial Cordy & Associates, 201 N. Front Street Suite 601, Wilmington NC 28401 (910) 251-9790 LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Cumberland - NEAREST TOWN: Pope AFB (Spring Lake) SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: Tank Creek RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 7. (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-11)? YES E] NO ® IF YES, EXPLAIN: (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO (c) IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LIST OF COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION? 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO ® IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES E] NO ® IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: 9. (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 6 acres (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: I acre 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: 0.01 EXCAVATION: FLOODING: OTHER: DRAINAGE: TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 0.01 (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: N/A LENGTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT 1S THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL. EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? (ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY 1 I DRAWINGS ONLY) The proposed project involves construction of a new access road for the Pope AFB Laketree family housing area. The new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. Mechanical construction equipment will include bulldozers, backhoes, graders, rollers, and dump trucks. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Family housing infrastructure improvements 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS) The occurrence of numerous isolated wetlands in the vicinity of the project requires that the road pass between two wetland areas. In order to minimize wetland impacts, the road corridor was placed centrally between two wetland areas and the width of the road was reduced A third wetland area adjacent to the Family Center parking lot was avoided altogether by redesigninng the approach to Armistead Street. 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: Contacted John Hammond of the USFWS Raleigh Field Office on 3 April 2001 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED Environmental Assessment was distributed through NC State Clearinghouse. Comment period ended without response from SHPO. 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OF THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ® NO E] (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ® NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ® NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. 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, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE I INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? Residential (0 IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: I. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, JOHN R. CAWT ORNE, Lt Co SAF 10 APR 20 Commander OWNER'S/AGENT'S SIGNATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FAMILY HOUSING AREA ACCESS ROAD POPE AIR FORCE BASE, NORTH CAROLINA January 2001 Prepared for: Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina Prepared by: Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. Wilmington, NC • 01 0534 0.. DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FAMILY HOUSING AREA ACCESS ROAD POPE AIR FORCE BASE, NORTH CAROLINA • January 2001 Prepared for: Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina Prepared by: Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. Wilmington, NC 0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document evaluates the potential environmental impacts of a proposed access road for the main family housing area at Pope Air Force Base (PAFB) in Cumberland County, North Carolina. The new road will provide support for the Laketree property family housing expansion area. Currently, the Laketree property is accessible from Armistead Street via Hercules Drive through the main housing area. The proposed road will provide a direct connection between the new housing area and Armistead Street. The new road will improve emergency vehicle response times, provide an additional emergency evacuation route, and reduce traffic congestion along Hercules Drive. In addition, a sidewalk associated with the new road will improve recreational opportunities for base personnel by connecting the family housing area with athletic fields to the north. The project corridor is located along the western boundary of the Laketree property between Globemaster Avenue and the Family Center on Armistead Street. The new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. The following alternatives are evaluated in this document: Alternative 1 - No Action Alternative, Alternative 2 - Northern Approach to Armistead Street, and Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) - Southern Approach to Armistead Street. The primary design difference between Alternative 2 and Alternative 3 lies in their approach to Armistead Street. The Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) road corridor approaches and intersects Armistead Street to the south of the Alternative 2 corridor. Alternative 1 (No Action) would have no impact on the physical and biological environment; however, family housing area residents would not receive the improved infrastructure benefits associated with the new road. The two action alternatives differ primarily in their impacts to wetlands. By taking a more southerly approach to Armistead Street, Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) avoids a wetland area adjacent to the Family Center parking lot. Alternative 3 would impact approximately 0.01 acre of wetland, as compared to 0.11 acre of wetland impact under Alternative 2. There are no other significant environmental impacts associated with either of the two action alternatives. It has been determined that the proposed action does not constitute a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment. Therefore, the proposed action does not require the preparation of a detailed environmental impact statement under Section 102 (2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). • Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road January 17, 2001 ll TABLE OF CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................ ii LIST OF FIGURES .................................................................................................................. vii LIST OF TABLES ................................................................................................................... vii LIST OF APPENDICES .......................................................................................................... vii 1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Purpose and Need for Action ................................................................................... .. 1 1.2 Background ............................................................................................................... ..1 1.3 Location of the Proposed Action .............................................................................. .. 1 1.4 Scope of the Environmental Assessment Document .................................................. 1 2.0 ALTERNATIVES ............................................................................................................. .. 4 2.0 ALTERNATIVES ............................................................................................................. .. 4 2.1 Alternative 1: No Action Alternative ....................................................................... .. 4 • 2.2 Alternative 2: Northern Approach to Armistead Street ............................................ 2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative): Southern Approach to Armistead Street ..... .. 4 .. 4 3.0 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................ .. 7 3.1 Physical Environment ............................................................................................... .. 7 3.1.1 Topography and Geomorphology ......................................................................... .. 7 3.1.2 Soils ...................................................................................................................... .. 7 3.1.3 Climate ................................................................................................................. .. 8 3.1.4 Air Quality ............................................................................................................ .. 8 3.1.5 Noise ..................................................................................................................... ..9 3.1.6 Surface Water ....................................................................................................... .. 9 3.1.7 Groundwater ......................................................................................................... .. 9 3.1.8 Stormwater ........................................................................................................... 10 3.1.9 Floodplams ........................................................................................................... 10 3.2 Biological Resources ................................................................................................ 10 3.2.1 Vegetation ............................................................................................................. 10 3.2.2 Wetlands ............................................................................................................... 11 3.2.3 Timber Resources ................................................................................................. 12 Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road January 17, 2001 111 3.2.4 Wildlife ................................................................................................................. 14 3.2.5 Protected Species .................................................................................................. 14 3.2.5.1 Federally-listed Species ................................................................................ 14 3.2.5.2 Federal Species of Concern .......................................................................... 18 3.2.5.3 State-listed Species ....................................................................................... 19 3.3 Cultural Resources .................................................................................................... 19 3.3.1 Prehistoric and Historical Archaeological Resources ........................................... 19 3.3.2 Historical Buildings and Structures ...................................................................... 20 3.4 Socioeconomic Environment .................................................................................... 20 3.4.1 Population ............................................................................................................. 20 3.4.2 Housing ................................................................................................................. 20 3.4.3 Installation Road Network .................................................................................... 20 3.4.4 Recreational Resources ......................................................................................... 21 3.4.5 Land Use ............................................................................................................... 21 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ........................................................................ 22 4.1 Physical Environment ............................................................................................... 22 4. 1.1 Topography and Geomorphology ......................................................................... 22 4.1.1.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 22 . 4.1.1.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 22 4.1.1.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 22 4.1.2 Soils ...................................................................................................................... 22 4.1.2.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 22 4.1.2.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 22 4.1.2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 23 4.1.3 Climate ................................................................................................................. 23 4.1.3.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 23 4.1.3.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 23 4.1.3.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 23 4.1.4 Air Quality ............................................................................................................ 23 4.1.4.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 23 4.1.4.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 23 4.1.4.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 23 4.1.5 Noise ..................................................................................................................... 24 4.1.5.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 24 4.1.5.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 24 4.1.5.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 24 Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road January 17, 2001 IV 4.1.6 Surface Water ....................................................................................................... 24 4.1.6.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 24 4.1.6.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 24 4.1.6.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 24 4.1.7 Groundwater ......................................................................................................... 25 4.1.7.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 25 4.1.7.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 25 4.1.7.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 25 4.1.8 Stormwater ........................................................................................................... 25 4.1.8.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 25 4.1.8.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 25 4.1.8.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 25 4.1.9 Floodplains ........................................................................................................... 26 4.1.9.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 26 4.1.9.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 26 4.1.9.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 26 4.2 Biological Resources ................................................................................................ 26 4.2.1 Vegetation ............................................................................................................. 26 • 4.2.1.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 26 26 4.2.1.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 4.2.1.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 26 4.2.2 Wetlands ............................................................................................................... 27 4.2.2.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 27 4.2.2.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 27 4.2.2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 27 4.2.3 Timber Resources ................................................................................................. 27 4.2.3.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 27 4.2.3.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 27 4.2.3.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 28 4.2.4 Wildlife ................................................................................................................. 28 4.2.4.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 28 4.2.4.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 28 4.2.4.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 28 4.2.5 Protected Species .................................................................................................. 28 4.2.5.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ............................................................................. 28 4.2.5.2 Alternative 2 ................................................................................................. 28 Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road January 17, 2001 V . 4.3 Cultural Resources .................................................................................................... 29 4.3.1 Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Resources . ............................................ 29 4.3.1.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ................................. ............................................ 29 4.3.1.2 Alternative 2 ..................................................... ............................................ 29 4.3.1.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ................ ............................................ 29 4.3.2 Historic Buildings and Structures ............................. ............................................ 29 4.3.2.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ................................. ............................................ 29 4.3.2.2 Alternative 2 ..................................................... ............................................ 30 4.3.2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ................ ............................................ 30 4.4 Socioeconomic Environment ........................................ ............................................ 30 4.4.1 Population ................................................................. ............................................30 4.4.1.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ................................. ............................................ 30 4.4.1.2 Alternative 2 ..................................................... ............................................ 30 4.4.1.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ................ ............................................ 30 4.4.2 Housing ..................................................................... ............................................30 4.4.2.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ................................. ............................................ 30 4.4.2.2 Alternative 2 ..................................................... ............................................ 31 4.4.2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ................ ............................................ 31 31 4.4.3 Installation Road Network ........................................ ............................................ 4.4.3.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ................................. ............................................ 31 4.4.3.2 Alternative 2 ..................................................... ............................................ 31 4.4.3.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ................ ............................................ 32 4.4.4 Recreational Resources ............................................. ............................................ 32 4.4.4.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ................................. ............................................ 32 4.4.4.2 Alternative 2 ..................................................... ............................................ 32 4.4.4.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ................ ............................................ 32 4.4.5 Land Use ................................................................... ............................................ 32 4.4.5.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) ................................. ............................................ 32 4.4.5.2 Alternative 2 ..................................................... ............................................ 32 4.4.5.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ................ ............................................ 32 4.5 Cumulative Impacts ...................................................... ............................................ 33 4.6 Environmental Justice .................................................. ............................................ 33 4.7 Protection of Children from Environmental Health and Safety Risks ..................... 33 5.0 REFERENCES ...................................................................... ............................................34 Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road January 17, 2001 vi 4.2.5.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) ............................................................ 29 17-1 LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 1. Site Location - Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina ................................................. 2 Figure 2. Project Area Location ................................................................................................. 3 Figure 3. Alternative 2: Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road ............................................ 5 Figure 4. Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative): Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road....... 6 Figure 5. Project Area Wetland Delineation Map .................................................................... 13 LIST OF TABLES • Page Table 1. Protected species reported from Cumberland County, North Carolina ...................... 16 LIST OF APPENDICES Page • APPENDIX A - WETLAND DATA FORMS ...................................................................... A-1 APPENDIX B - FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ............................................. B-1 APPENDIX C - FINDING OF NO PRACTICABLE ALTERNATIVE .............................. C-1 Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 V11 0 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose and Need for Action The Department of the Air Force proposes the construction of a new access road for the family housing area at Pope Air Force Base (PAFB) in Cumberland County, North Carolina. The new road will provide support for the Laketree property family housing expansion area. Currently, the Laketree property is accessible from Armistead Street via Hercules Drive through the existing main housing area. The proposed road will provide a direct connection between the new housing area and Armistead Street. The new road will improve emergency vehicle response times, provide an additional emergency evacuation route, and reduce traffic congestion along Hercules Drive. In addition, a sidewalk associated with the new road will improve recreational opportunities for base personnel by connecting the family housing area with athletic fields to the north. 1.2 Background PAFB is located approximately two miles west of Spring Lake and 12 miles northwest of Fayetteville in Cumberland County, North Carolina (Figure 1). Approximately 75 percent of PAFB is surrounded by the Fort Bragg Military Reservation. PAFB is assigned to Air Mobility Command and is home to the 43d Airlift Wing. The 43d Airlift Wing operates two squadrons of C-130 Hercules aircraft designed for rapid deployment of troops, supplies, and equipment directly to the battlefield. PAFB also houses the headquarters of the 23d Fighter Group "Flying Tigers." The 23d Fighter Group operates two squadrons of A-10 tactical fighter/light attack aircraft designed for close air support of ground forces. Additional tenant units at PAFB include the 18`h Air Support Operations Group, 21" Special Tactics Squadron, special agents assigned to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and the Air Education and Training Command Combat Control School. 1.3 Location of the Proposed Action • The corridor for the proposed road is located along the western boundary of the recently developed Laketree property in the eastern portion of PAFB (Figure 2). The project corridor parallels and includes a portion of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad between Globemaster Avenue and the Family Center on Armistead Street. 1.4 Scope of the Environmental Assessment Document This document was prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), Air Force Policy Directive 32-70, and Air Force Instruction 32-7061. This Environmental Assessment (EA) evaluates the potential environmental impacts of alternatives for construction of the proposed family housing access road at PAFB, North Carolina. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road January 17, 2001 • • • v II K Vs A Csd?r G?NC 41, a n 3 n 1 4 (am i' ;' - mber Bridge 1 11' - 87 1 %D o She nor Site Location - Pope AFB North Carolina r ` Family Housing Area Access Road III K:::,tif. W.,.:i',tf:;i:!}:v:•.Lii11:i'li:i:Mf:LJI:v?:-s• 71 1 g\ Scale: 1 : 400,000 ed sprin Date: 11 /7/00 a j DIAL CORDY J00-0396 72 '? ...........7:'l It ?l..:rur..'I rltll l tilltill/fl ll llY . .--. -. 711 t? - Figure 1 201 N. Front St., Suite 601, Wlimington,NC 28401, 2 • J 0 U • • 2.0 ALTERNATIVES 2.1 Alternative 1: No Action Alternative The No Action Alternative would rely on existing roads to support new development in the Laketree family housing expansion area. Hercules Drive would continue to provide the only access route to the family housing expansion area, and area residents would not receive the infrastructure and recreational benefits associated with a new access road. All traffic entering and departing the family housing expansion area would be routed along Hercules Drive through the existing main family housing area. 2.2 Alternative 2: Northern Approach to Armistead Street Under Alternative 2, a new road would be constructed between Armistead Street and Globemaster Avenue (Figure 3). The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,250 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the central portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. The new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. 2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative): Southern Approach to Armistead Street The Preferred Alternative would also involve construction between Armistead Street and Globemaster Avenue, but the road would take a more southerly approach to Armistead Street (Figure 4). The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the Family Center parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. The road specifications and features would be the same as those described for Alternative 2. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 4 ? U m Q z N ii d A ?gLL ? r ? e r ° N ` N e ? E A A e e e ° e e 3 a ! ! e e u yy e ! B 3 e 9 e 3 $ 6 ° z e°° e e $ b 6 E ! e ? $ I- ?i E $ Y 7 Z 3 f Rs +? + m V ° s ! a ! O ? N 1 LL •? A t ? i o ? F k O U co Q W) ? U m a U. <? MY I H 11111 l d ? y LL ? C N V) 1 1A O U co 6 N m v N • 3.0 AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT 3.1 Physical Environment 3.1.1 Topography and Geomorphology PAFB occurs in the Sandhills region of the Coastal Plain physiographic province. The Sandhills comprise a transitional area between the Piedmont and Coastal Plain provinces. The topography is characterized by rolling, sandy hills divided by a dendritic system of drainage ways. Geological formations of the Sandhills are comprised of layers of unconsolidated, Cretaceous sediments underlain by volcanic slate of Cambrian origin. Major geological formations include the Middendorf formation, Cape Fear formation, and Carolina Slate Belt. Ground elevations on PAFB range from 170 to 280 feet above mean sea level (msl) (IT Corporation 1999). Elevations within the project area range from approximately 200 to 235 feet above msl. 3.1.2 Soils Soil types occurring within the project area include Blaney loamy sand, Fuquay sand, and Woodington loamy sand (USDA 1984). Blaney loamy sand and Fuquay sand are well- drained soils occurring on uplands. Woodington loamy sand is a poorly drained soil occurring in wetlands. Woodington loamy sand is listed on the local and national lists of hydric soils. The presence of hydric soils is one of the diagnostic parameters used by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE) in the identification of wetlands. The following descriptions of project area soils are based on information from the Soil Survey of Cumberland and Hoke Counties (USDA 1984). Blaney loamy sand, 2 to 8 percent slopes • Blaney loamy sand is a well-drained soil occurring on narrow upland ridges and side slopes. The surface layer is comprised of dark grayish brown loamy sand to a depth of four inches. The subsurface layer consists of light yellowish brown loamy sand to a depth of 25 inches, and the subsoil consists of brownish yellow sandy clay loam to a depth of 62 inches. A perched water table may occur above the subsoil for brief periods following heavy rains. This soil is suitable for cultivated crops and most urban and recreational uses. Fuquay sand, 0 to 4 percent slopes Fuquay sand is a well-drained soil occurring on broad upland flats. The surface layer is comprised of dark gray sand to a depth of three inches. The subsurface layer consists of yellowish brown sand to a depth of 26 inches, and the subsoil consists of yellowish brown Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 7 sandy loam in the upper portion; yellowish brown sandy clay loam in the middle portion; and . mottled strong brown, gray, and red sandy clay loam in the lower portion. A perched water table may occur above the subsoil for brief periods following heavy rain, and the seasonal high water table is at a depth of four to six feet. This soil is suitable for cultivated crops and most urban and recreational uses. Woodington loamy sand • is Woodington loamy sand is a nearly level, poorly drained soil occurring on low flats and in shallow depressions of uplands. The surface layer is comprised of very dark gray loamy sand to a depth of five inches. The subsurface layer consists of grayish brown loamy sand to a depth of 11 inches, and the subsoil consists of an upper gray sandy loam portion and a lower gray loamy sand portion to a depth of 76 inches. The seasonal high table occurs at a depth of six to 12 inches during the winter and early spring. Wetness limits the suitability of this soil for urban and recreational uses. 3.1.3 Climate The climate of PAFB is characterized by hot, humid summers and moderately cold, short winters. June, July, and August are the hottest months with an average maximum daily temperature of 88.7 degrees Fahrenheit and an average minimum daily temperature of 69.8 degrees Fahrenheit. December, January, and February are the coldest months with an average maximum daily temperature of 53.9 degrees Fahrenheit and an average minimum daily temperature of 33.9 degrees Fahrenheit. The average annual precipitation is 45.67 inches. On average, 33 percent of the total annual precipitation falls during June, July, and August (Southeast Regional Climate Center June 2000). 3.1.4 Air Quality PAFB is considered a small source of Title V emissions according to the environmental requirements criteria of the Clean Air Act of 1963. Sources of air contaminants at PAFB include surface coating equipment, aerospace ground equipment engines, fuel evaporation sources, and aircraft exhaust. Stationary emissions sources are regulated by the State of North Carolina, and the current State-issued permit covers nine stationary sources at PAFB (Air Permit No. 04308R11). Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 8 • • • 3.1.5 Noise The Federal Highway Administration (FWHA) defines existing noise levels as the noise "resulting from the natural and mechanical sources and human activity considered to be usually present in a particular area." In general, the level of traffic noise depends on the volume of traffic, the speed of the traffic, and the number of trucks in the flow of traffic. Noise levels typically increase with higher traffic volumes, higher speeds, and greater numbers of trucks. Traffic noise does not usually present a serious problem for residences more than 30 to 60 meters away from lightly traveled roads or more than 150 meters away from heavily traveled freeways. The FHWA has established Noise Abatement Criteria (NAC) for various land use categories that identify when traffic noise abatement measures must be considered. The NAC threshold for typical residences is an Leq(h) value of 67 dBA (U.S. Department of Transportation 1995). Aircraft noise is a persistent problem at PAFB. Average noise level contours (Ldn) calculated for the airfield using the NOISEMAP program identified base housing and the Bethel Church as the only sensitive receptors exposed to day-night average noise levels exceeding Ldn 65 dB (IT Corporation 1999). According to the PAFB environmental constraints map, the northern portion of the project area falls within the Ldn 65 dB contour. Although not prohibited, residential areas are discouraged within the 65 dB contour. The family housing area east of Armistead Street is outside the 65 dB contour (Higginbotham/Briggs & Associates 1998). 3.1.6 Surface Water There are no surface water bodies within or immediately adjacent to the project area. Tank Creek, a third order stream, is the only significant water body on PAFB. A series of drainage ditches and diversion structures direct surface drainage into Tank Creek and its tributaries. Tank Creek flows northward to the Little River. The confluence of Tank Creek and the Little River is located just outside the northeastern boundary of the installation. 3.1.7 Groundwater Aquifers of the North Carolina Coastal Plain are formed by Holocene to Cretaceous age sedimentary deposits. These sedimentary deposits are comprised mostly of sand with lesser amounts of gravel and limestone. Confining units between aquifers are comprised primarily of silt and clay. The Coastal Plain aquifer system is comprised of the following ten aquifers from top to bottom: surficial aquifer, Yorktown aquifer, Pungo River aquifer, Castle Hayne aquifer, Beaufort aquifer, Peedee aquifer, Black Creek aquifer, upper Cape Fear aquifer, lower Cape Fear aquifer, and the lower Cretaceous aquifer. The uppermost aquifer is a water table aquifer, and the aquifer system is underlain by crystalline bedrock (Winner and Coble 1989). The depth to groundwater at PAFB ranges from the surface to a depth of approximately 30 Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 9 feet. The regional pattern of groundwater flow is north towards the Little River. Studies conducted at PAFB indicate that groundwater in the surficial aquifer is connected with surface water bodies on the installation (Earth Tech 2000). PAFB has no groundwater supply wells and obtains all of its municipal water supply from Fort Bragg. Numerous public and private water supply wells are located in adjacent municipalities and residential areas. The Town of Spring Lake operates a groundwater supply system that includes five eight-inch diameter wells, and the Bragg Estates subdivision operates two eight-inch diameter wells (Earth Tech 2000). 3.1.8 Stormwater All stormwater discharge points on PAFB drain into Tank Creek, tributaries of Tank Creek, or tributaries of the Little River (Higginbotham/Briggs & Associates 1998). Currently, there are no impervious surfaces within the project area and the majority of precipitation percolates rapidly through the sandy soils into the groundwater system. A drainage ditch along the abandoned railroad easement funnels stormwater from Globemaster Avenue into project area wetlands where it is temporarily stored as surface water. A culvert beneath the existing dirt road connects two wetland systems and allows for the transfer of stormwater to lower elevation wetlands on the western side of the road. 40 3.1.9 Floodplains Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, requires federal agencies to evaluate the effects of their actions on floodplains. No floodplains exist within or immediately adjacent to the project area. PAFB contains three small areas that lie within the 100-year floodplain. These areas are located along the southern central base boundary, and in the northwestern and northeastern corners of the base (IT Corporation 1999). The entire project area is outside of the 100-year floodplain. 3.2 Biological Resources 3.2.1 Vegetation The majority of the area surrounding the project corridor has been developed, and the remaining project area vegetation has been significantly altered by human disturbance. Examples of past disturbance include an unimproved road and dismantled railroad within the project area. In addition, fire suppression and past land clearing activities have substantially • Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment ry Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 10 altered vegetative communities of the project area. Remaining communities include disturbed remnants of upland pine-hardwood forest, hardwood wetland forest, and shrub-dominated wetlands. The following descriptions of project area vegetation are based on information obtained during a site visit by Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. on 7 June 2000. • L Upland Pine-Hardwood Forest The pine-hardwood forest community has a canopy dominated by various combinations of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), longleaf pine (P. palustris), post oak (Quercus stellata), blackjack oak (Q. marilandica), southern red oak (Q. falcata), sand hickory (Carya pallida), and mockernut hickory (C. alba). The subcanopy includes blackjack oak, persimmon (Diospyros virginiana), dogwood (Corpus florida), and sassafrass (Sassafrass albidum). The shrub stratum includes staggerbush (Lyonia mariana), dwarf huckleberry (Gaylussacia dumosa), dwarf azalea (Rhododrendron atlanticum), and southern blueberry (Vaccinium tenellum). The sparse herbaceous stratum is dominated by procumbent woody vines that include yellow jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) and muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia). Wetland Communities Wetland communities within the project area include wetland deciduous forest and shrub- dominated wetlands. The wetland deciduous forest community has a canopy dominated by swamp tupelo (Nyssa biflora), red maple (Acer rubrum), sweet-gum (Liquidambar styraciflua), water oak (Quercus nigra), and tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera). This community typically has a sparse shrub stratum dominated by arrow-wood (Viburnum nudum), cane (Arundinaria tecta), sweetbay (Magnolia virginiana), and titi (Cyrilla racemiflora). The very sparse herbaceous layer consists of widely scattered individuals of cinnamon fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) and Virginia chain fern (Woodwardia virginica). Shrub-dominated wetlands are characterized by a dense shrub layer dominated by gallberry (Ilex coriacea), inkberry (I. glabra), sweetbay, swamp red bay (Persea palustris), cane, chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia), fetterbush (Lyonia lucida) arrow-wood, sweet pepper bush (Clethra alnifolia), titi, and tag alder (Alnus serrulata). 3.2.2 Wetlands Wetlands are defined by the USACOE (33 CFR 328.3) as "those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions." Activities that involve the discharge of dredged or fill material into jurisdictional wetlands and open waters are regulated under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act of 1977, as amended. Air Force regulations require the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Practicable Alternative (FONPA) for all Air Force actions that impact wetlands (AFI 32-7061). The recent modification of Section Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 404 Nationwide Permit (NWP) 14 resulted in new regulatory requirements for wetland road crossings (65 FR 12818). The modified NWP 14 requires USACOE notification and mitigation for wetland impacts exceeding one-tenth of an acre. The maximum allowable wetland impact under the modified NWP 14 is 0.5 acre. Impacts exceeding 0.5 acre require an Individual Permit from the USACOE. r_.1 Wetlands occurring within the project area were delineated by Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. on 1 June 2000. The wetland-upland line and wetland survey plat were reviewed and certified by Alan S. Davis of the USACOE Wilmington District Regulatory Division on 6 July 2000 (Figure 5). Wetland data forms can be found in Appendix A. Detailed descriptions of wetland vegetative communities are provided in the preceding section. None of the project area wetlands are associated with streams or permanent water bodies. Project area wetlands have been partially impounded by the unimproved dirt road and dismantled railroad that occur within the project area. As a result, portions of these wetlands experience lengthy inundation during the winter and early spring. 3.2.3 Timber Resources PAFB contains approximately 458 acres of forested land comprised of loblolly pine-oak (250 acres), longleaf pine-oak (101 acres), wet pine flatwoods (20 acres), and deciduous forest/bottomland hardwood forest (87 acres). Forest management activities are conducted by the Fort Bragg Forestry Branch in conjunction with the PAFB Natural Resources Manager. Upland pine stands are managed by means of thinning cuts and prescribed burns. The PAFB Forest Management Plan calls for prescribed burning of pine stands on a three-year rotation and periodic thinning cuts to maintain stand basal area at 70 to 80 square feet per acre. The majority of hardwood stands are wetland communities that have not been managed for timber production (IT Corporation 1999). Forest stands within the project area include upland pine-oak forest and wetland deciduous forest. 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A • 3.2.4 Wildlife Preliminary wildlife surveys were conducted in conjunction with the preparation of the Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan (INRMP), Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina (IT Corporation 1999). Mammals documented during these preliminary surveys include white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), raccoon (Procyon lotor)), striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis), red fox (vulpes vulpes), eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus), opossum (Didelphis virginiana), woodchuck (Marmota monax), gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus), and muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus). Birds documented during the INRMP surveys include Canada goose (Branta canadensis), cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis), snowy egret (Egretta thula), great blue heron (Ardea herodias), mourning dove (Zenaida macroura), bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), northern mockingbird (Mimis polyglottos), Carolina chickadee (Parus carolinensis), tufted titmouse (Parus bicolor), pine warbler (Dendroica pinus), gray catbird (Dumetella carolinensis), American robin (Turdus migratorius), blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), house sparrow (Passer domesticus), eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magna), red- winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus), American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos), European starling (Sturnus vulgaris), eastern kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus), red-headed woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), and northern flicker (Colaptes auratus). Reptiles and amphibians observed during the INRMP surveys include bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana), southern toad (Bufo terrestris), redback salamander (Plethodon cinereus), southern dusky salamander (Desmognathus auriculatus), eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus), black racer (Coluber constrictor), green anole (Anolis carolinensis), snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina), painted turtle (Chrysemys picta), and eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina). Fish observed in Tank Creek include yellow bullhead (Ameiurus natalis), brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus), American eel (Anguilla rostrata), mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis), bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus), largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), and golden shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas) (IT Corporation 1999). 3.2.5 Protected Species 3.2.5.1 Federally-listed Species Federally-listed species are protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U. S. C. 1531-1543), which requires federal agencies to ensure that any actions they authorize, fund, or carry out do not jeopardize the "continued existence" of listed species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of habitat designated as critical to their Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 14 existence. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) reviews any federal action which . may result in a negative impact on federally-protected plants or animals. The USFWS lists seven endangered and threatened species for Cumberland County as of 18 July 2000 (USFWS Endangered Species Homepage) (Table 1). Five of these species are known to occur on Fort Bragg, which surrounds PAFB. The North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) has no records of any of these species occurring at or within a one-mile radius of the project area (Personal communication, 20 July 2000, Susan Giles, Information Specialist, NCNHP). The red-cockaded woodpecker (RCW) is the only federally-listed species known to occur on PAFB. A basewide endangered species survey was conducted in 1994 [Gulf Engineers & Consultants (GEC) 1994]. The RCW was the only federally-listed species encountered on PAFB during these surveys. Unless otherwise cited, the following descriptions of the federally-listed species known to occur in Cumberland County are based on information obtained from the USFWS Endangered Species Homepage (USFWS 18 July 2000). • is Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis): Endangered. Suitable nesting habitat for the RCW consists of open, fire-maintained pine and pine-hardwood stands with a minimum age of 80 to 120 years. The RCW excavates nesting and roosting cavities in living pine trees, preferably older trees with heart rot. The RCW prefers pine forests with an open understory for nesting sites and may abandon cavities in areas where the midstory approaches cavity height. The main threat to the RCW is habitat loss and degradation as a result of development, fire suppression, and silvicultural practices that do not allow for development of mature open pine stands. Although no cavity trees are located on PAFB, the 0.5-mile foraging radius associated with several clusters extends onto PAFB. The outer foraging radius perimeter of the nearest active cluster is approximately 1.2 miles from the project area. The outer perimeter of an inactive cluster is located approximately 0.55 mile from the project area. Saint Francis' Satyr (Neonympha mitchellii francisci). Saint Francis' satyr is a small, darkbrown butterfly with conspicuous eyespots on the lower surfaces of the wings. Saint Francis' satyr is only known to exist as a single population in the North Carolina sandhills. Saint Francis' satyr occurs in herb-dominated wetland bogs, pocosin edges, and relict beaver ponds. The primary threats to its continued existence include habitat loss and over-collection. The project area does not contain any suitable habitat for this species. American Chaffseed (Schwalbea americana): Endangered. American chaffseed is a perennial, herbaceous plant with alternate leaves. American chaffseed is known from New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Chaffseed occurs in open, fire- maintained pine flatwoods and savanna communities. Fire suppression appears to be the most serious factor in its decline. Additional threats include conversion of habitat for commercial and residential purposes and incompatible forestry and agricultural practices. The project area does not contain any suitable habitat for this species. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 15 • Table 1. Protected species reported from Cumberland County, North Carolina. Common name Scientific name Status Federal* State" Vertebrates Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis E E American alligator Alligator mississippiensis T (S/A) T Northern pine snake Pituophis melanoleucus FSC SC Southern hognose snake Heterodon simus FSC SR Brazilian free-tailed bat Tadarida brasiliensis - SC Tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum - T Four-toed salamander Hemidactylium scutatum - Sc River frog Rana heckscheri - SC Santee chub Cyprinella zanema - SC Broadtail madtom Noturus sp 1 - SC Sandhills chub Semotilis lumbee - SC Invertebrates Saint Francis' satyr Neonympha mitchellii francisci E SR Atlantic pigtoe Fusconaia masoni FSC T Yellow lampmussel Lampsilis cariosa FSC T • Pod lance Elliptio folliculata SC Cape Fear spike Elliptio marsupiobesa - T Roanoke slabshell Elliptio roanokensis - T Vascular Plants Pickering's dawnflower Stylisma pickeringii var. pickeringii FSC E Spiked medusa Pteroglossaspis ecristata FSC E Spring-flowering goldenrod Solidago verna FSC T Savanna indigo-brush Amorpha georgiana var. confusa FSC T Sandhills milkvetch Astragalus michauxii FSC T Chapman's sedge Carex chapmanii FSC C Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula FSC C-SC Bog St. John's wort Hypericum adpressum FSC C American chaffseed Schwalbea americana E E Awned meadowbeauty Rhexia aristosa FSC T Bog spicebush Lindera subcoriacea FSC E Boykin's lobelia Lobelia boykinii FSC C Carolina asphodel Tofieldia glabra FSC C Carolina goldenrod Solidago pulchra FSC E Carolina grass-of-parnassus Parnassia caroliniana FSC E Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Dial Cordy and Associ ates Inc. Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road January 1 7, 2001 16 Table 1. (concluded) Common name Scientific name Status Federal* State** Conferva pondweed Potamogeton confervoides FSC C Georgis indigo-bush Amorpha georgiana var. georgiana FSC E Loose watermilfoil Myriophyllum laxum FSC T Michaux's sumac Rhus michauxii E E Pickering's dawnflower Stylisma pickeringii var. pickeringii FSC E Pondbenry Lindera melissifolia E E Pondspice Litsea aestivalis FSC C Resinous boneset Eupatorium resinosum FSC T Roughleaf yellow-eyed grass Xyris scabrifolia FSC C Rough-leaf loosestrife Lysimachia asperulifolia E E Sandhills bog lily Lilium iridollae FSC T Sandhills milkvetch Astragalus michauxii FSC T Sandhills pixie-moss Pyxidanthera barbulata var. brevifolia FSC E Savanna cowbane Oxypolis ternata FSC - Small-whorled pogonia Isotria medeoloides T E Spiked medusa Pteroglossapsis ecristata FSC E Spring-flowering goldenrod Solidago verna FSC T • Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula FSC C White wicky Kalmia cuneata FSC E Wavyleaf wild quinine Parthenium radfordii FSC - Coastal sedge Carex exilis - T Pinebarren smokegrass Muhlenbergia torreyana - E Southern white beaksedge Rhynchospora macra - E Dwarf bladderwort Utricularia olivacea - T * Source: USFWS Endangered Species Homepage 7/18/2000. E (Endangered), T (Th reatened), S/A (Similarity of Appearance), FSC (Federal Species of Concern). ** Source: North Carolina Natural Heritage Program Element Occurrence Database 7/20/2000. E (Endangered), T (Threatened), SC (Special Concern), SR (Significantly Rare), C (Candidate), P (Proposed). Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 17 Michaux's Sumac (Rhus michauxii): Endangered. Michaux's sumac is a low-growing, densely pubescent, deciduous shrub with pinnately compound leaves. Michaux's sumac occurs in scattered populations from southern Virginia to Georgia. Michaux's sumac is shade intolerant and occurs in open, sandy or rocky woods. Many of the remaining populations occur in artificially disturbed or frequently burned areas. The primary threats to its continued existence include fire suppression, habitat destruction, and a low reproductive capacity. The project area contains small areas of suitable, disturbed habitat along the dirt road that runs through the property; however, no plants were observed during the course of this project. • • Pondberry (Lindera melissifolia): Endangered. Pondberry is a deciduous, low-growing, aromatic shrub with simple leaves. Pondberry occurs in scattered populations from North Carolina to Georgia, with additional sites in Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri. In North Carolina, pondberry is known from a single location in Cumberland County. Pondberry occurs in shrub-dominated wetland flats or depressions. The primary threats to its continued existence include drainage ditching and other factors that eliminate or degrade suitable habitat. The shrub-dominated wetlands of the project area represent marginal habitat for this species. Long-term fire suppression and disturbance have greatly reduced the suitability of this habitat for pondberry. Rough-leaved Loosestrife (Lysimachia asperulifolia): Endangered. Rough-leaved loosestrife is a perennial, herbaceous plant with whorled leaves. Its range includes the Coastal Plain and Sandhills regions of North and South Carolina. Rough-leaved loosestrife occurs in the ecotones between pocosin and long leaf pine-scrub oak communities. The primary threats to its continued existence include fire suppression, drainage, and other factors, which eliminate suitable habitat. The project area does not contain any suitable habitat for this species. Small Whorled Pogonia (Isotria medeoloides): Threatened. Small whorled pogonia is a perennial, herbaceous plant with a single whorl of five or six simple leaves terminating the stem. Small whorled pogonia occurs along the eastern seaboard from New England to North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Small whorled pogonia occurs in open, dry woods; and in North Carolina is usually associated with white pine (Pinus strobus). Habitat loss is the primary threat to its continued existence. The NCNHP database identifies the Cumberland County record of occurrence as obscure, indicating that the last observation of this species in the county is unknown. Although white pine is not a component of project area forests, disturbed, upland forests that are present may represent marginal habitat for this species. No individuals were observed during the course of this project. 3.2.5.2 Federal Species of Concern In addition to the ten federally-protected species mentioned above, the USFWS has identified 28 Federal Species of Concern for Cumberland County (USFWS Endangered Species Homepage 18 July 2000) (Table 1). These species are under consideration for listing, but are Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 18 not legally protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 or subject to any of its 40 provisions until they are formally proposed for listing as threatened or endangered. The NCNHP has no records of any of these species occurring at or within a one-mile radius of the project area (Personal communication, 20 July 2000, Susan Giles, Information Specialist, NCNHP). A basewide endangered species survey was conducted in 1994 (GEC 1994). No Federal Species of Concern were encountered on PAFB during these surveys. 3.2.5.3 State-listed Species Animal and plant species listed by the State of North Carolina as Endangered, Threatened, or of Special Concern are afforded protection under the State Endangered Species Act (G. S. 113- 331 to 113-337) and the State of North Carolina Plant Protection Act of 1979 (G.S. 196 106- 202.12 to 106-202.19). These laws are administered by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission and the N.C. Department of Agriculture, respectively. The State lists an additional 14 species for Cumberland County, which are absent from the federal list (Table 1). The NCNHP has no records of any of these species occurring at or within a one-mile radius of the project area (Personal communication, 20 July 2000, Susan Giles, Information Specialist, NCNHP). A basewide endangered species survey was conducted in 1994 (GEC 1994). No State-listed species were encountered on PAFB during these surveys. 0 3.3 Cultural Resources • 3.3.1 Prehistoric and Historical Archaeological Resources The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, requires PAFB to identify and protect cultural resource sites that are listed in, eligible for listing in, or of indeterminate eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). PAFB has completed its identification requirements under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. All lands under PAFB jurisdiction have either been surveyed for cultural resources or have been deemed too disturbed to warrant detailed field investigation [Air Mobility Command (AMC) 1999]. Prehistoric periods represented on PAFB/Fort Bragg and/or adjacent lands include the Paleoindian Period (10,000-8,000 BC), Archaic Period (8,000-1,000 BC), Woodland Period (1,000 BC-AD 900), and Mississippian Period (AD 900-1540). According to the PAFB Cultural Resources Management Plan, the installation contains nine archaeological sites and seven isolates [Headquarters Air Mobility Command (HQ AMC) 1998]. None of these sites are eligible for the NRHP. A single additional site was identified during completion of Section 110 requirements in 1999 (AMC 1999). This site has also been recommended as ineligible for the NRHP. Two of the ineligible archaeological sites are located on the Laketree property in the vicinity of the project area. One site (31CD389) consists of a Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 19 prehistoric lithic scatter and one (31 CD390) includes a prehistoric lithic scatter with • additional 19`h century components. Site 31CD389 is located outside of the project area. Site 31CD390 is located along the southeastern project area boundary. Whether site 31CD390 occurs just inside or just outside the project area could not be discerned from archaeological site location maps contained in the Cultural Resources Management Plan (HQ AMC 1998). Both sites on the Laketree property have been declared ineligible for NRHP listing due to a lack of integrity (HQ AMC 1998). 3.3.2 Historical Buildings and Structures The Pope Field Historic District has been formally listed in the NRHP. The historic district encompasses the original 1933-34 main base area and includes 3T contributing structures. In addition to the Historic District, the original operations hanger (Building 708) is also listed in the NRHP (HQ AMC 1998). No historical buildings or structures are located in the immediate vicinity of the project area. 3.4 Socioeconomic Environment 3.4.1 Population The population of PAFB is comprised of approximately 4,700 military personnel and 1,150 dependents. The civilian work force includes approximately 315 General Schedule and Wage Grade personnel, 190 Non-appropriated Fund personnel, and 150 contractor personnel (Higginbotham/Briggs and Associates 1998). 3.4.2 Housing The main housing area in the southeastern corner of PAFB contains three housing communities with a total of 440 dwelling units. An additional 19 single-family units are located in the historical district in the central portion of the base. A deficit of 359 dwelling units was projected for 1999. The Laketree property to the east of the main housing area was acquired in 1996 for the purpose of constructing additional family housing units. Initial plans for development of the Laketree property include the construction of 168 junior enlisted units. The General Plan for PAFB recommends the construction of additional housing units in this area (Higginbotham/Briggs and Associates 1998). 3.4.3 Installation Road Network Access to PAFB is provided by four gates located on Armistead Street, Riley Street, Rifle Range Road, and Manchester Road. Collector roads on PAFB include Riley Street, Manchester Road, Hurst Drive, Surveyor Street, and Armistead Street. Riley Street, Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 20 Manchester Road, Hurst Drive, and Surveyor Street are considered major collector roads; and • Armistead Street is considered a minor collector (Daniel Consultants 1994). Armistead Street enters PAFB through the Armistead Gate at the southern base boundary and provides access to the project area and main family housing area before joining Riley Street just south of the airfield. 3.4.4 Recreational Resources The dirt road that runs through the project area serves as an exercise trail for PAFB personnel. The exercise trail connects the family housing area at the southern end of the project area with an athletic field to the north of the project area. Recreational uses of this trail include jogging, walking, and bicycling. Additional PAFB recreational areas located outside of the project area include parks, playgrounds, picnic areas, a nature trail, exercise trails, athletic fields, a golf course, and a hunting area utilized by bow hunters during white-tailed deer season (Higginbotham/Briggs and Associates 1998). An impoundment located on the recently acquired Laketree property is expected to provide additional recreational opportunities. 3.4.5 Land Use The project area is categorized as Open Space in the PAFB General Plan. The Open Space category includes undeveloped areas that are essential to preserve wetlands and endangered . habitats, provide buffers between incompatible land uses, protect safety or security zones, provide areas for landscape beautification, and afford land area for future development (Higginbotham/Briggs and Associates 1998). • Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 21 C? 4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES 4.1 Physical Environment 4. 1.1 Topography and Geomorphology 4.1.1.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect topography or geomorphology at PAFB. 4.1.1.2 Alternative 2 Alternative 2 will include minor grading work along the project corridor. This work is not anticipated to have a significant effect on area topography or geomorphology. 4.1.1.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Topography and geomorphology impacts associated with Alternative 3 would be essentially the same as those of Alternative 2. 4.1.2 Soils 4.1.2.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect soils at PAFB. 4.1.2.2 Alternative 2 Excavation, grading, and other construction-related activities will result in soil disturbance within the project corridor. The majority of impacts will occur to fill material associated with the dismantled railroad bed; however, small areas of Blaney loamy sand, Fuquay sand, and Woodington loamy sand will also be directly impacted. Soil and vegetation disturbance associated with construction may temporarily increase the susceptibility of project area soils to erosion. An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan will be developed in accordance with State guidelines (15 NCAC 4B), and erosion control measures will be employed to minimize soil erosion during construction. Alternative 2 is not anticipated to have a significant impact on soils in the vicinity of the project area. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 22 4.1.2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Compared to Alternative 2, Alternative 3 would impact a slightly smaller area of Woodington loamy sand and slightly larger area of Blaney loamy sand. Otherwise, soil impacts associated with Alternative 3 would be essentially the same as those of Alternative 2. 4.1.3 Climate 4.1.3.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect climatic conditions in the vicinity of PAFB. 4.1.3.2 Alternative 2 Alternative 2 will not affect climatic conditions in the vicinity of PAFB. 4.1.3.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Alternative 3 will not affect climatic conditions in the vicinity of PAFB. 0 4.1.4 Air Quality 4.1.4.1 Alternative I (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect air quality in the vicinity of PAFB. 4.1.4.2 Alternative 2 Construction machinery will temporarily produce small amounts of air contaminants during construction of the proposed road. However, Alternative 2 is not expected to produce an amount of contaminants sufficient to alter current air quality conditions. 4.1.4.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Air quality impacts associated with the Preferred Alternative would be essentially the same as those of Alternative 2. This alternative is not expected to alter current air quality conditions. 40 Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 23 • • • 4.1.5 Noise 4.1.5.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not alter noise levels or affect noise sensitive areas in the vicinity of PAFB. 4.1.5.2 Alternative 2 Although small amounts of additional noise will be generated by temporary construction activities and increases in project area vehicular traffic, Alternative 2 is not expected to result in any alteration of existing noise levels at PAFB or have any adverse effect on noise sensitive areas. 4.1.5.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Noise level impacts associated with the Preferred Alternative would be essentially the same as those of Alternative 2. This alternative is not expected to result in any alteration of existing noise levels. 4.1.6 Surface Water 4.1.6.1 Alternative I (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect surface waters at PAFB. 4.1.6.2 Alternative 2 Since no surface waters or riparian wetlands are present within or immediately adjacent to the project area, Alternative 2 is not expected to have any significant effect on surface waters at PAFB. 4.1.6.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Since no surface waters or riparian wetlands are present within or immediately adjacent to the project area, the Preferred Alternative is not expected to have any significant effect on surface waters at PAFB. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 24 4.1.7 Groundwater 4.1.7.1 Alternative I (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect groundwater resources at PAFB. 4.1.7.2 Alternative 2 The depth to groundwater at PAFB ranges from the surface to a depth of approximately 30 feet (Earth Tech 2000). During excavation for construction, some groundwater may be encountered; however, no significant impact on groundwater hydrology is expected as a result of this alternative. 4.1.7.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Groundwater impacts associated with the Preferred Alternative would be essentially the same as those of Alternative 2. No significant impact on groundwater hydrology is expected as a result of this alternative. 4.1.8 Stormwater 4.1.8.1 Alternative I (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect stormwater conditions at PAFB. 4.1.8.2 Alternative 2 • Construction of the road and sidewalk will create approximately one acre of impervious surface. Stormwater runoff will be conveyed by curb and gutter to adjacent grassed swales or natural areas in accordance with North Carolina Stormwater Management guidelines (15A NCAC 2H .1000). Alternative 2 is not expected to result in significant sedimentation or erosion in the vicinity of the project. 4.1.8.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Stormwater impacts associated with Alternative 3 would be essentially the same as those of Alternative 2, and are not expected to result in significant sedimentation or erosion in the vicinity of the project. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 25 0 4.1.9 Floodplains 4.1.9.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect floodplains at PAFB. 4.1.9.2 Alternative 2 Since no floodplains are present within or immediately adjacent to the project area, the proposed action is not anticipated to have any significant effect on floodplains or their functions at PAFB. 4.1.9.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Since no floodplains are present within or immediately adjacent to the project area, the proposed action is not expected to have any significant effect on floodplains or their functions at PAFB. 4.2 Biological Resources • 4.2.1 Vegetation is 4.2.1.1 Alternative I (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect vegetation at PAFB. 4.2.1.2 Alternative 2 The majority of the project corridor will be located along the path of the dismantled railroad. Vegetation along the raised railroad bed is comprised of young loblolly pine, sweet-gum, and early successional herbaceous species. Additional small areas of pine-hardwood forest, wetland deciduous forest, and shrub-dominated wetlands would also be impacted. 4.2.1.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Compared to Alternative 2, the Preferred Alternative would impact a slightly smaller area of wetland deciduous forest and a slightly larger area of pine-hardwood forest. Otherwise, vegetation impacts associated with the Preferred Alternative would be essentially the same as those of Alternative 2. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 26 4.2.2 Wetlands 4.2.2.1 Alternative 1 No Action Alternative 1 will not affect wetlands at PAFB. 4.2.2.2 Alternative 2 Alternative 2 would place fill in approximately 0.11 acre of wetlands within the project area (Personal Communication, 30 October 2000, Craig Harrell, Project Management Branch, USACOE Savannah District). Wetland road crossing impacts up to 0.5 acre can be constructed under NWP 14; however, wetland impacts associated with Alternative 2 would surpass the 0.10-acre notification/mitigation threshold stipulated in the recently modified NWP 14. Consequently, this alternative would require USACOE notification and mitigation of the wetland impacts. Mitigation requirements include submittal of a mitigation plan for USACOE approval. 4.2.2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) The Preferred Alternative would place fill in approximately 0.01 acre of wetlands within the project area (Personal Communication, 30 October 2000, Craig Harrell, Project Management Branch, USACOE Savannah District). This alternative was designed specifically to minimize . wetland impacts by avoiding an isolated wetland area adjacent to the Family Center parking lot. Wetland impacts associated with the Preferred Alternative would fall below the 0.10-acre notification/mitigation threshold stipulated in the recently modified NWP 14. Consequently, this alternative would not require USACOE notification or mitigation of the wetland impacts. 4.2.3 Timber Resources 4.2.3.1 Alternative I (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect timber resources at PAFB. 4.2.3.2 Alternative 2 is Clearing within the road corridor would eliminate less than one acre of forested land. Impacts will include the loss of a small number of merchantable pine trees; however, these losses are not anticipated to have a significant effect on timber resources at PAFB. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 27 4.2.3.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Timber resource impacts associated with the Preferred Alternative would be essentially the same as those of Alternative 2, and are not anticipated to have a significant effect on timber resources at PAFB. 4.2.4 Wildlife 4.2.4.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect wildlife at PAFB. 4.2.4.2 Alternative 2 Road construction would eliminate less than one acre of wildlife habitat. This loss would occur in an area that is already heavily disturbed and fragmented. PAFB is surrounded by abundant, high quality wildlife habitat on Fort Bragg, and Alternative 2 is not expected to have any significant effect on area wildlife. 4.2.4.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Wildlife impacts associated with the Preferred Alternative would be essentially the same as 40 those of Alternative 2, and are not expected to have a significant effect on area wildlife. 4.2.5 Protected Species 4.2.5.1 Alternative I (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect protected species at PAFB. 4.2.5.2 Alternative 2 • The NCNHP has no records of any protected species occurring at or within a one-mile radius of the project area (Personal communication, 20 July 2000, Susan Giles, Information Specialist, NCNHP). A basewide endangered species survey was conducted in 1994 (GEC 1994). The red-cockaded woodpecker (RCW) is the only protected species known to occur on PAFB. The outer foraging radius perimeter of the nearest active cluster is approximately 1.2 miles from the project area. The highly disturbed habitats of the project area contain little or no suitable habitat for the protected species known to occur in Cumberland County, and Alternative 2 is not expected to have any affect on protected species at PAFB. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 28 • • L? 4.2.5.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) As discussed previously, the highly disturbed habitats of the project area contain little or no suitable habitat for the protected species known to occur in Cumberland County, and there are no records of any protected species occurring at or within a one-mile radius of the project area. No protected species were observed through the course of this project. The Preferred Alternative is not expected to have any impacts on protected species at PAFB. 4.3 Cultural Resources 4.3.1 Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Resources 4.3.1.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect archaeological resources at PAFB. 4.3.1.2 Alternative 2 PAFB has completed its identification requirements under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. All lands under PAFB jurisdiction have either been surveyed for cultural resources or have been deemed too disturbed to warrant detailed field investigation (AMC 1999). Although one archaeological site (31CD390) occurs along the southeastern boundary of the project area, this site has been declared ineligible for listing in the NRHP (HQ AMC 1998). None of the other known archaeological sites on PAFB are eligible for the NRHP. Alternative 2 is not expected to have an adverse impact on archaeological resources at PAFB. 4.3.1.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Archaeological resources impacts associated with the Preferred Alternative would be essentially the same as those of Alternative 2. The Preferred Alternative is not expected to have an adverse impact on archaeological resources at PAFB. 4.3.2 Historic Buildings and Structures 4.3.2.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect historic buildings or structures at PAFB. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 29 4.3.2.2 Alternative 2 • PAFB has completed its identification requirements under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. All lands under PAFB jurisdiction have either been surveyed for cultural resources or have been deemed too disturbed to warrant detailed field investigation (AMC 1999). There are no NRHP-eligible buildings or structures within or immediately adjacent to the project area. No impacts to historic buildings and structures at PAFB would occur as a result of Alternative 2. 43.2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) As previously mentioned, PAFB has completed its identification requirements under Section 110 of the National Historice Preservation Act. There are no NRHP-eligible buildings or structures within or immediately adjacent to the project area. No impacts to historic buildings and structures at PAFB would occur as a result of the Preferred Alternative. 4.4 Socioeconomic Environment 4.4.1 Population 4.4.1.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect the PAFB population. 4.4.1.2 Alternative 2 Construction of the proposed road would provide additional temporary employment positions for contract personnel at PAFB. The effects on PAFB demographics will be temporary, and Alternative 2 is not expected to have any permanent impact on the PAFB population. 4.4.1.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Population impacts associated with the Preferred Alternative would be the same as those of Alternative 2. The Preferred Alternative is not expected to have any permanent impact on the PAFB population. 4.4.2 Housing • 4.4.2.1 Alternative I (No Action) Alternative 1 is not anticipated to have any significant effect on PAFB housing. The lack of a new access road is not expected to delay or reduce additional development in the Laketree Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 30 property family housing expansion area; however, housing area residents will not receive the . additional infrastructure support and recreational benefits associated with the proposed road. 4.4.2.2 Alternative 2 Alternative 2 would not affect any existing dwellings on PAFB. Alternative 2 would improve infrastructure support for recent and future development within the Laketree property family housing expansion area. The new road will improve emergency vehicle response times, provide an additional emergency evacuation route, reduce traffic congestion along Hercules Drive, and improve recreational opportunities for housing area residents. 4.4.2.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Housing effects associated with the Preferred Alternative would be the same as those of Alternative 2. The Preferred Alternative, like Alternative 2, would also improve infrastructure support for recent and future development within the Laketree area, and would not affect any existing dwellings on PAFB. 4.4.3 Installation Road Network 4.4.3.1 Alternative I (No Action) • Traffic volumes along Hercules Drive will continue to increase as additional housing units are constructed in the family housing expansion area, and housing area residents will not receive the additional infrastructure support and recreational benefits associated with the proposed road. 4.4.3.2 Alternative 2 • The transport of workers and construction equipment to and from the project area will result in a temporary increase in traffic volume on Armistead Street. Armistead Street is considered a minor collector, and the temporary increase in traffic is not expected to have a significant adverse impact on area traffic patterns. The completed road is expected to reduce traffic volume along Hercules Drive by providing an alternative route into the family housing area. The new road will also reduce emergency vehicle response times and provide an additional emergency evacuation route for residents of the family housing area. Although future development in the family housing area may increase traffic volume along Armistead Street, the new road is not expected to have a direct long-term impact on area traffic volumes. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 31 4.4.3.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Traffic effects as related to the Preferred Alternative would be the same as those of Alternative 2. The Preferred Alternative is not expected to have a direct long-term impact on area traffic volumes. 4.4.4 Recreational Resources 4.4.4.1 Alternative I (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect recreational resources at PAFB. 4.4.4.2 Alternative 2 Alternative 2 would increase recreational opportunities at PAFB. The sidewalk associated with the new road would create a new area for walking and jogging and would provide access to athletic fields to the north of the project area. 4.4.4.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Like Alternative 2, the Preferred Alternative would also increase recreational opportunities at PAFB. The sidewalk associated with the new road would create a new area for walking and jogging, and would provide access to athletic fields to the north of the project area. 4.4.5 Land Use 4.4.5.1 Alternative 1 (No Action) Alternative 1 will not affect land use patterns at PAFB. 4.4.5.2 Alternative 2 The project area is currently designated as Open Space in the PAFB General Plan (Higginbotham/Briggs & Associates 1998). The Open Space category includes undeveloped areas that are essential to preserve wetlands and endangered habitats, provide buffers between incompatible land uses, protect safety or security zones, provide areas for landscape beautification, and afford land area for future development. Alternative 2 would result in the development of approximately one acre of Open Space land. 4.4.5.3 Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) Land use impacts associated with Alternative 3 would be the same as those of Alternative 2. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 32 4.5 Cumulative Impacts The minimal soil vegetation and wetland impacts associated with the proposed action are not expected to contribute significantly to cumulative impacts at PAFB. Development within the family housing expansion area is expected to continue with or without construction of the proposed access road. Consequently, the proposed action will not contribute to cumulative impacts associated with future development. • 0 Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment 4.6 Environmental Justice The alternatives addressed in this document would not disproportionately affect minority or low income populations. None of the alternatives would cause the displacement of any residents or eliminate jobs, low wage or otherwise. Therefore, the proposed action would be in compliance with Executive Order 12898 as it pertains to Environmental Justice. 4.7 Protection of Children from Environmental Health and Safety Risks None of the alternatives addressed in this document would affect the environmental health and safety risks of children. Therefore, the proposed action would be in compliance with Executive Order 13045. Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 33 0 5.0 REFERENCES Air Mobility Command Environmental Architect Engineer Services. 1999. Pope Air Force Base Cultural Resources Inventory, Final Report. Daniel Consultants, Incorporated. 1994. Pope Air Force Base Traffic Engineering Study. Prepared for: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk Division. Earth Tech. 2000. Preliminary Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Runway Extension Project, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. Gulf Engineers & Consultants. 1994. Basewide Endangered Species Survey, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, Final Report. Headquarters Air Mobility Command. 1998. Cultural Resources Management Plan, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. Higginbotham/Briggs & Associates. 1998. General Plan, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. Prepared for: 43d Airlift Wing, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. IT Corporation. 1999. Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan, Pope Air Force Base, • North Carolina. Southeastern Regional Climate Center. June 2000. Climatological Normals 1961-1990, NWS Weather Station 316891, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. http://water.dnr.state.sc.us/climate/sercc/. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1984. Soil Survey of Cumberland and Hoke Counties, North Carolina. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. 1995. Highway Traffic Noise Analysis and Abatement Policy and Guidance. Office of Environment and Planning, Noise and Air Quality Branch. Washington D.C.. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. July 2000. Endangered and Threatened Species of the Southeastern United States (The Red Book) FWS Region 4, Online version. USFWS Endangered Species Homepage. http://endangered.fws.gov/. Winner, M.D. and R.W. Coble. 1989. Hydrogeologic Framework of the North Carolina Coastal Plain Aquifer System. U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 87-690. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 34 • APPENDIX A WETLAND DATA FORMS • • / c-e T/ / I v toe-4401 • • 0 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION. (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manuaq Project/Site: r270171Y Haa5.1n cress leowl Date: 6 //00 Applicant/Owner: Cowty. Investigator: Z.-r e-- Stater NC /Q / COr Q#-rw SSOC/Q S Do Normal Clmumetarcm exist on the site? efgD No Community ID: FO 2 Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes ® Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION Dominant Plant Soacies 6i Stratum Ind r 1. Al vs-S4 IO/4 08L DnnMnant Plant Soar Stratum b Indicator 1 ;w Sk -1,-e e- 74 -c 9. o? J Af4 d, ?c 10. ?'1! /!I` GAS! ?IIOAI?CQ Meely 0y 3 ae I 4" FA C . 11. 4. Whar"en m A ,u b + 12. 5./1'fN% QW409 Kf7`Wbci SkOkb F C+ 13. 6. AegoT of., ?fA ru la FA C. ? Ary/o 14. 15. e. 514ek10 7 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC ° /o (excluding FAC . Remarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): _ Stream. Lake, or Tide Gauge - -other PhoEDgraphs No Recorded Date Available Wetland Hydrdogy Indicators: Primary indicators: _ Inundated Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Water Marks Drift Lines - _ Sedimern Deposits Field Observations: _ Drainage Patterns In Wetlands ? S Indicators (2 or more required): r Depth of Surface Water: (in.) Fxidi zed Root C hannels in Upper 12 Inches eter-Stalned Leaves Depth to Free Water In Pit: (in.) _ Local SOY Survey Data Depth to Saturated Sol: "Z? _ AC-Neutral Test (In.) Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: /1?? SSC? 7 S SOILS Map Link adPh Phase): (Series Q/?e ?? ! $QII .? O l [?II ?YQI?Je°(? ( • dainags Mass: Taxonomy (Subgroup): , Field Observations Mapped Type? Yes 60 PLO. QJltgdgkO: Depth (jpcheal Horizon Matrix Color LmwmM wd Mottla Colors Mottle Abundartea/ Testure, Concretions, (Munwo Moist) Slancontrast Strtalura. etc. /d - ?ZO /OY,P 3 / D S -? 30 % sa'??v la?? 1-ydric Soil Indicators: - 1-1100801 - Hlatlc Epipedon - Concretions _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils - Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking In Sandy Soft Aquic Moisture Regime ucing Conditions _ Listed on Local Hydric Soils List - Listed on Nstional Hydric Sods List 09yed or Low•Chroma Colors _ Other (F)plain in Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophydc Vegetation Present? Wetland Hydro" Present? Hydric Salle Present? Remarks: ® No (Circle) (Circle) (5 (TD No ,?q No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? L'am' No Approved by HOUSACE 3/92 dud/a:1a? • • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: o"?1 htWA? CCU ?? Date: 6 / M Applicant/Owner: County: 6x404 ,?ti^ Qr Investigator: State. A'/? ? sce?4 S Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Is the site si nificantl distu b d At Community ID: ?aru? g y r e ( ypical Situation)? Yes t!V Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes ® Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse.) I VEGETATION nt Plant Species u ?7 q 1. aSt[1Wm_ G T Dominant Plant Smos aumerws /! r?tt SN - 2. " 9 rG C 10. !e b S keub CW 3. AP?Y G Treat F A Q+ A 1 t. v! ?9S 1?1?'io(Zlyl/Q c?b FA C 4. f,7 1 Tree r_fi- 12. 5. Q " 'rrGG FAC 13. d"d'?q1el d'? QIHi liR drub F A C V J 14. 7. rle-K cork :gl? FAC W 1s. e.G? „btu " /may Shy PACt 1s. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC O0 (excluding FAG ). Rernarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Deacrft in Remarks): - Stream. Lake, or Tide Gauge - Aerfel Photographs - Other ,&No Recorded Data Available Wetland l y&oIcjy motors: Primary Indicators: - Inundated - Saturated in Upper 12 Inches - Water Mirka Drift Linea - - Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary hdicalors (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: (in.) _ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches - Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit (in.) - Local Soil Survey Data D th t S S il 024 - FAC-Noutral Test ep o aturated o : (in.) - Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: loo/ SOILS Mop Link (Series and ase): -1911-2.ie y l0,704tv 5W.-Id. .2-O o D i well do?-al;ieW cl nage ra ass: Taxonomy (Subgroup): ?° 1 G Vl Q L7 u Field Observations d (?( Confirm Mapped Type? ( ' No ?? Proflls Descrintion.- DoW Matrk color Mottle Cobh Hollis Abundrroal Tamura, Poncrotions, (Inchmal Horizon (Mansell Moistl IMunsal Molett Sla r-tntrset Structure. stc_ 0- 4 / SQN?? ?GIC7I7! q' b ols .S ?`y? g_ 020 .S 6 .s lGYrv? I-ydric Sol Indicators: _ Hstosol _ Concretions - hlstlo Epipedon _ SuWdic Odor _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Solis _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Sob _ Aqub Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local *ft Sods Uist _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on Wonal Hydrlo Sods List _ Oleyed or Low-Chroms Colors _ Other (Explain In Remarks) Remarks: ?.Wa1Qe'1 ao"' Yt ?ea? t?srol j?Qi? S WETLAND DETERMINATION HydrophytIc Vegetation Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? hyddc Solis Present? Remarks: ® No (Circle) (Circle) Yes Yes is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes Approved by HQUSACE 3/92 ?- [ u -? ? d/ rte, .? • • J DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manial) Project/Site: )/t M/ Z' ?G?lI/r'! f?ccess- Date: 611160 Applicant/Owner: County: ... - Investigator: 21-1 e- State: A/C Co amoral Si?C?4 S Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? C es Community ID: /?01 aZ Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Tea Transact ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION Dominant •? ''e F=AQ- 2. AA Ace? /! K V1GL PAC o. hdfcator % a x /al?'o b FAC?.J f' A G' Rope F + 3. f'iIM-C SH^O rlo T?rG ?' 11. i // /rl1C 0 ?- a. / l,nib FAc/ 12. 5._ /G SC <.I?'/QC car Shvub &-1. l 13. e.?/nub f?^i-u/gl:a rtcb FACW + 14. 7. a o/ia yir4ivriaag Sh 'Ub Ff ? di i FA 15. _ e. vr?.r n?tr a G wk L?YIC 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC n a,clud FAC . `tJ0 o Remarks: HYDROLOGY - Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): - Stream. Lake, or Tide Gouge - Aerial Photographs - Other No Recorded Data Avalsble WethM Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: _ Inundated - Saturated in U peer 12 fiches _ Water t119rks Drift Lines - - Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _ Drainage Pattems In Wetlands D th f S f Secopdary Indicators (2 or more required): ? ep o ur ace Water: (in.) Axkftad Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water In Pit (in.) - Local Sol Survey Data > 20 _ FAC-Neural Test C Depth to Saturated Sol: (In.) - Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: SOILS Map Link Name t (Serbs and Phase): w Yl +Ox r oaSQ,A t I Drainage Class: Taxonomy (Subgroup): au V Field Observations 1eadivu Confirm Mapped Type? Yes I/ Depth Matrbr Cobr (inyheal- Horizon (Munael Meiati Mottle Colon Mottle Abundarrosl Temurs, Concretions, (Aims" Molml 31aelCOntnst Structure- etc. D- / S Al 210 s2?r .ter uc /< /5- ao N a o ?lluGlCv Surlo -T Hydric Sol Indicators: - Hatosol Hstle EpIpedon 06ncretions r7 h Or anic Content in S f L i d S S li _ c Odor SulNdb Odor _ g ur ace ayer n an y o s rganic Streaking in Sandy Solt Aquic Mobwrs Regime ed on Local Hydric Solo UN -Raducina Conditions Ob d L Ch Listed on National Hydric Solt Lint ye or ow- roms Cobra _ Other (E osln in Remarks) Reriarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION "rophyfic Vegetation Present? Wotland Hydrology Present? Hydro Soils Present? Remarks: ® No (circle) (circle) ?s No Is No this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? No Approved by HQUSACE 3/92 • 0 C7 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION. (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: ar" ? G?Sih CC e S r?oa Date: 611 ZOO Applicant/Owner: County: Cu.++bei.^ yrro? I rrrestigator: Z •-r State: A. /C Ifs ?cr Do Normal ClncUMarK= exist on the site? No Commuritity ID: .i+c-tiq/ Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes (f? Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION n! nt cbs Jtum 2. r T?t e 9. Ar-O ;a K.-•? 1 o.G (sGrT: sr?iyr/ 5 C 3. X-V eta Q ?1'?e N Z ? rr^^ 11. /t7 .7p(i?v i ' 19 ? _ auWC?CS rr?a?i .Ly T?tiC N - - F 12. 13 ? s. r L . 14. ?. a ?% /?'v Shvccb FACW 1s. e._?(cx co?iaceg Sl???ub FACInI 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC 7S o/ Remarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators. - Stream, Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: - Aerial Photographs Inundated - Other _ _ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches No Recorded Data Available _ Water Marks Drift Linea _ - Sediment Deposits Field Observaftu: - Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water (in.) - Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 inches - Water Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pk: (in,) _ Local Sol Survey Data Depth to Saturated Sol: a0 (in.) _ FAC-Neutral Test - Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: vaa SOILS Map Unit Name FCC SQ h (Serbs and Phase): ?/O Damage Class: a (?z2/ ?( COl t Taxonomy (Subgroup): *nll c L Fuld Observations Q ?° u T+5 Confirm Mapped Type? Pb Prnd10 Descriotiam Depth Matrix Color ()pchpa Horizon (Muneea McW1 ( Mottle Colors Mottle Abundanal Te3dure, Concretions, munsal Moist) Slaerafrnm Structure. _etc. 0- 0 fQ 3 a 5,* ?Wv lcxr,oe Hydric Soil Indicators: _ "Mosol - Histlc Epipedon - Concretions - High Organic Content In Surface Layer in Sandy Soils - Sulidlo Odor _ Organic Streaking In Sandy Solis - Aqulo Moisture Regime - Listed an Local Hydric Soils List - Reducing Conditions _ Gleyed or Low-Chrome Colors - Listed on National Hydric Sods List - Other (Eipsain In Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophydc Vegetatlon Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Hydric Sons Present? Remarks: No (Circle) (Circle) a yes (5) 1 Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes Approved by HOUSACE 3192 f iQ9? L ?.l rc?eflci?? • • 0 DATA FORM VEGETATION Dominant Plant Scams alraturn tor F7PC 1 Ilex ?I?IQGCCS /Wb ' Dominant Pfam Species _ G/1,4Q-Rw~e Cwt 9 . ?L 2. M `? sh?u b C I ' / FACW h . G ? s 3. n ? s rub ii. a. jr i ` Sk,u b 12. 5. o*7 ry 17 FA 02, 19 13. 6. T f gr . FACW + 7.A?'b?Ji`a ar'bu,?`?/4 S'hyulb F AC 14, 6. Q c[ ?.-Gas K i Arg S ?bG F-AA ?? 16. _ Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC o smkidi FAG . /00 o Remarks: HYDROLOGY _ Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _ Stream, lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _ Aerial Photographs _ Inundated - Other A R d d D il bl N _ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ecor e ata va a e o _ Water Marks _ Drift Lines Sedknern Deposits F)W Observations: _ Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Sec°gdery Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: (in.) _L/Qkkfized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches J(Weter-Stained Leaves _ Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) _ Local Sol Surrey Data ? ??j 0 _ FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Sol: (in.) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) anti a Map Link Name ? • O1? r Pon, fQ rye Cl i (Series and Phase): I an: nage Dra Field Observatbru Taxonomy (Subgroup): 1 e Q Confirm Mapped Type? es Pb Pile Detcriatlon: Depth Matrix Color (mil Hanson (MunseN Molstl Mottle Colors Mottle Abu dancd Texture, Concretions, (Munsell Moles) sko c ontrost Srnjdure_ etc. D-l5 Q 1 5404 !5_02 L O& s4W Hydric Sol Indicators: Hlslosol Concretions _ _ Hello Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surtace Layer in Sandy Sods _ Sueldic Odor _AWganic Streaking In Sandy Sods Aquic Moisture Regime ?_?Jc m d on Local Fydrb Soda Liter _ffleducing Conditions d or Lovr`Chroma Cobra i Lktsd on National Hydric Sods List Other (Ex lain in Remarks) eye p - Remarks: WF'TI eMn nF'TFRMINOTION Flydrophytlc Vigeadw Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Hydric Sole Present? Remarks: No (Circle) (Circle) C1W No No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? (S No N.Vluvwu uy rn,.VQ'w -- u la?rt? • • 0 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMNATION. (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Memel) Pro*VStte: Fa-W / ?Ol6S s'1 A62-r-5- 11??a Date: Applicant/Owner: County: ,t Investigator: t State! Ne /Q o s Do Normal CIMumstances exist on the site? ? No ro„?ICy ID: -ka? Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes ® Transea ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes (A6771 Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION ' F 9 F?4C JJI 4-;s ro t"'?d; i z. ?K ? e . o 10 3. /tom/O ?i 4'T00 . 11.- 4. N % eip ?? G G tL 12. ?, 5.06? 44/11-11 r Sh u u 13. 8. .mot O G - At h PAC 14. -EjnfKl ? ? ?S ? 15. e. S ru6 PAC 113. P rcen' (excluding f DfAGarn Species that are OBL, FACWW or FAC OO o? Remarks: SGE Nr?! /??I ?j?U/f? T l??'4 ?C? GIIO/'1 q eG1 ? O Q?QHGt!OKe/ /CIO corms/oe!©? / HYDROLOGY - Recorded Date) (Dwerlbe In Remarks): - Strum. Lake. or Tkia Gouge - Aerial Photographs - Other No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indk ators: Primary Indicators: - hundeted - Saturated In Upper 12 Inches - Water MIN Drlit L km - _ Sediment Deposits Field Observations: - Drairags Pattams in Wetlands Secondary indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water- (in.) - Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches - Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water In Pit (in.) - Local Sol Survey Data aO _ FAC-Net" Test Depth to Saturated Soil: (In.) - Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: I'M / SOILS Map Unit Name i•it 9 rz (series and Phase): Fu pG(Q SQ puNty sa r+ Poo.,ly ol?;?+ o l 4 % 61 d .i _ h a , O - Drainage class: vie I ( ,12"2e- y t G, Taxonomy (Subgroup): ?a u 4 S Field Observations 4s Confirm m ? Mopped T ype?fYaa No Profile Description: Depth Matrbt color 1ItlGhY1- Horizon 11dY0aellMo M tl I Mottle Colors Mottle Abundancd Texture, Concretions, ?uneefl Molstl SIaacontrast Structure. e tc . / l 0- ry a `? , / SGLH?T lO4`y Fydric Sol Indicators: Hatosol - H k tlo Epipsdon SuMldlo Odor _ Concretions FlIgh Organic Content in Surface Layer In Sandy Soils - _ Aqud Moisture Regime Reducing Conditions rgank: Streaking In Sandy Soils ed on Local Fydric Soils Lit ' 77' _ alayed or Lovi-Chroma Colors Listed on National Idydrlo Sots Lit - Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ' a/on g6a?c%r?-J??•?? •?aG?corrroLo.?. ? ` fvo/ - ? y co ?s ?Orab Soi . r •? WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Hydric Solt Present? Remarks: ® No (Circle) (Circle) Yea Yea is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yee Approved by FICUSACE 3/92 • • 0 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION. (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: Fa,"' ??Sih cceSS Date: O AppllcanVOwner: A10 A& County: Investigator: State:' NP_ Co ? s ' Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? ® No Community ID: FDZ Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes ® Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes ® Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION Dominant stratum Indicator t Pl D i t 3 i 1. b ' 0ea 0,18 L lme- nan an om oac ss Stratum hdlcator s .. . 2 5,W-49 - 10 ? - . a. i ui {.. 11 4. rxb CWf- . 12 r 5. /' a r ' b . 1. / fec e . 14. 7. 15. 8. 18. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC / 00 l l A o ewo ud F C- . Remarks: HYDROLOGY - Recorded Data (Dauribe in Remarks): - Stream. take, or Tide Gauge -A&W Photographs - Other No Recorded Data Avaltable Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary kxBoalors: - Inundated __BMwated in Upper 12 Inches ? Water Marks OrMt Linea Field Observations: _, Sediment Deposits - Dri5page Panama in Wetlands Seccqdi?ry Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: (In.) ed Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches - W ater-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit (in.) - Local SoN Survey Data Depth to Saturated Solt: °?? _ Neutral Test (in.) Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: SOILS Map Unl Ntune (Serbs and Phase): w 000 kCap, Q Qf? Drainage Gisas: P?/ /Y/ fi[ /ZtI Taxonomy (Subgroup): / Fisid Confirm m Mapped d Type? No Ewa. motion: nth Mb ft Color Horizon fAtlunaelMotMl Moab Colors Monts Abu, dertosl Testurs, Concretions, (munwa_Moisti 3tcaA(:attrsst SinuYure.etc. ??? Q I i•?, N/t Flydric Sol Indicators: _ "Moot _ Ffttlo Epipedon SuMdk: Odor je= Ic MDWurs Rsgims ucing CondWns Glsyed or Low-Chrome Colors _ Concretions _ Hgh Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Solis -.,;?0snk: Slrsakft In Sandy Soft y,,,"ad an Local Hydric Soft List Listed on National Hydric Sots List _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophydc Vegetation Present? No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? (TOT) No Horio Soft Present? a No Is this Sampling Pant Within a Wetland? Ye No Remarks: Approved by HOUSACE 3/g2 / (7u TT (/ /V ) /aht? • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Mammal) Project/Site: limp/ Date: Applk=*Owner: 4t?s inu,estigator: kahl-AP 4 State: Ale ;Q 1 (20112. l?It'!X Do Normal CIrctmstanow exist on the site? Yes No a Community I0: ike -G?a Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No Transect ID: L Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No _ Plot ID: If needed lain on reverse. VEGETATION 1' r Dominant Plant acacias Stratum blikMar 9 ' i c 2' S Y? . r? r 1 1 o - f . ? . 3. ?2 '( ?1C C FA G 11. A r i{ ?rY 4. K br Mee FAG 12 5-Avy ktj Qe-s-ruA? -EAW 13. _ 8. C.(P -E{?I?`A a??ti rU iR skrub CW 14. 7. (l ~Ir?tbcra.*T Skncb F CW 15. Per?tt of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC /oD e/ 0 Remarks: P/L• f7Q?f 0 Qi s ?u? t•? rdodd-.ot/e (/ 7 u v? N'r /7 CZ r YO"er ao' -trait) t'- es HYDROLOGY - Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): - Stream. Lake, or lids Gauge - Aerial Photographs Other .? No Recorded Data Available Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: - Inundated - Saturated In Upper 12 inches - Water Marks Drift Lines _ - Sediment Deposits Fleld Observations: - Drainage Patterns In Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Stsiace Water (In.) - Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Weter-Sta kred Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit (In.) _ Local Sol Survey Data > 020 D h FAC-Neutral - Test ept to Saturated Sol: (In.) -Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: /W SOILS Map Ulil Name s d © - O Je ? " (Serbs and Phase): a 4 ( iq pi Drainage qre,; u Taxonomy (Subgroup): 1 C #9 Paid Observations 1 r ?l r Q ti&K ?$ Canikm Mapped Type es No Profile Descriation: Depth Maft Color fincheal Horizon (Munsell Mobil Moab colors Mottle Abund&wW Texture, Concretions. (Munses Mobil Siaacontrast Strurturs. etc. o-ia o ,? z sa?ofy i?•? /a-ao a.s sa.y ?arw, Hydric Soil Indicators: - Hetosol Concretions - Histkt Epipedon _ _ High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils - Sulklic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Sob _ Aqub Moisture Regime _ Lured on Local I"& Soille LW _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National klydric Sob List _ Glayed or Low-Chrome Coors _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION lose Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ® No (Circle) (Circle) WoWW Hydrology Present? Yee Hydro Soils Present? Yee ® Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yea Remarks: Approved by HQUSACE 3192 • APPENDIX B FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT (FONSI) FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT FAMILY HOUSING AREA ACCESS ROAD POPE AIR FORCE BASE, NORTH CAROLINA Description of the Proposed Action The Department of the Air Force proposes the construction of a new access road for the family housing area at Pope Air Force Base (PAFB) in Cumberland County, North Carolina. The new road will provide support for the Laketree property family housing expansion area. Currently, the Laketree property is accessible from Armistead Street via Hercules Drive through the existing main housing area. The proposed road will provide a direct connection between the new housing area and Armistead Street. The new road will improve emergency vehicle response times, provide an additional emergency evacuation route, and reduce traffic congestion along Hercules Drive. In addition, a sidewalk associated with the new road will improve recreational opportunities for base personnel by connecting the family housing area with athletic fields to the north. The Preferred Alternative (Alternative 3) road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Coastline Seaboard Railroad from the intersection of • Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the NCO Club parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. 2. Alternatives Considered The Air Force considered the following two alternatives in addition to the Preferred Alternative: Alternative 1: No Action Alternative. The No Action Alternative represents the continuation of current conditions without construction of a new family housing area access road. Alternative 2: Northern approach to Armistead Street. The Alternative 2 road corridor approaches and intersects Armistead Street to the north of the Preferred Alternative corridor. The Alternative 2 road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,250 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the central portion of the NCO Club parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. E Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 B-2 3. Environmental Imnact • In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), Air Force Policy Directive 32-70, and Air Force Instruction 32-7061, an EA has been prepared to assess the potential environmental impacts of the proposed action. The No Action Alternative has minimal impact on the physical and biological environment; however, family housing area residents would not receive the improved infrastructure benefits associated with the new road. Alternative 3 and Alternative 2 differ primarily in their impacts to wetlands. By taking a more southerly approach to Armistead Street, the Proposed Action (Alternative 3) avoids a wetland area adjacent to the NCO Club parking lot. The Proposed Action (Alternative 3) would impact approximately 0.01 acre of wetland, as compared to 0.11 acre of wetland impact under Alternative 2. There are no other significant environmental impacts associated with either the Preferred Alternative or Alternative 2. 4. Coordination and Public Participation The proposed action has been coordinated with Federal, State, and local agencies; and an Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared to assess the potential environmental impacts of the proposed action. A Notice of Availability has been issued, and the Draft EA has been released to the public for a 30-day review and comment period. 5. Determination I have determined that this action does not constitute a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment. Therefore, the action does not require the preparation of a detailed statement under Section 102 (2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). 6. Decision to Proceed Based on the foregoing determination, I have decided to proceed with the Proposed Action without further review or comment. The proposed action will provide the necessary infrastructure support to the family housing area without significant environmental impact. ---- DRAFT ---- • Date: cCall Deputy Assistant Secr it Force kvi Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road B-3 APPENDIX C FINDING OF NO PRACTICABLE ALTERNATIVE 0 FINDING OF NO PRACTICABLE ALTERNATIVE • FAMILY HOUSING AREA ACCESS ROAD POPE AIR FORCE BASE, NORTH CAROLINA Description of the Proposed Action The Department of the Air Force proposes the construction of a new access road for the family housing area at Pope Air Force Base (PAFB) in Cumberland County, North Carolina. The new road will provide support for the Laketree property family housing expansion area. Currently, the Laketree property is accessible from Armistead Street via Hercules Drive through the existing main housing area. The proposed road will provide a direct connection between the new housing area and Armistead Street. The new road will improve emergency vehicle response times, provide an additional emergency evacuation route, and reduce traffic congestion along Hercules Drive. In addition, a sidewalk associated with the new road will improve recreational opportunities for base personnel by connecting the family housing area with athletic fields to the north. The Preferred Alternative (Alternative 3) road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Coastline Seaboard Railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the NCO Club parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. 2. Alternatives Considered The selection of the Preferred Alternative was based on an evaluation of the following three alternatives: Alternative 1: No Action Alternative. The No Action Alternative represents the continuation of current conditions without construction of a new family housing area access road. Alternative 2: Northern approach to Armistead Street. The Alternative 2 road corridor approaches and intersects Armistead Street to the north of the Preferred Alternative corridor. The Alternative 2 road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled Seaboard Coast Line railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,250 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the central portion of the NCO Club parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. The E Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17. 2001 C-2 new road would include two 12-foot-wide, asphalt traffic lanes with concrete curb and is gutter and a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the road. Additional features would include minimal street lighting for pedestrian safety and a water line with fire hydrants at 300-foot intervals. Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative): Southern Approach to Armistead Street. Alternative 3 would also involve construction between Armistead Street and Globemaster Avenue, but the road would take a more southerly approach to Armistead Street. The road corridor would follow the path of the dismantled railroad from the intersection of Globemaster Avenue and Pope Avenue for approximately 1,100 feet to the northwest before turning west, crossing the southernmost portion of the NCO Club parking lot, and intersecting Armistead Street. The road specifications and features would be the same as those described for Alternative 2. • C, 3. Environmental Impact In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), Air Force Policy Directive 32-70, and Air Force Instruction 32-7061, an EA has been prepared to assess the potential environmental impacts of the proposed action. The No Action Alternative has minimal impact on the physical and biological environment; however, family housing area residents would not receive the improved infrastructure benefits associated with the new road. The Preferred Alternative (Alternative 3) and Alternative 2 differ primarily in their impacts to wetlands. By taking a more southerly approach to Armistead Street, the Preferred Alternative avoids a wetland area adjacent to the NCO Club parking lot. The Preferred Alternative would impact approximately 0.01 acre of wetland, as compared to 0.11 acre of wetland impact under Alternative 2. There are no other significant environmental impacts associated with either the Preferred Alternative or Alternative 2. 4. Practicability of Alternatives The No Action Alternative would fail to provide the needed family housing area infrastructure improvements; and consequently, was deemed impracticable. Alternative 2 would provide the needed improvements; however, this alternative would impact approximately 0.11 acre of wetland. Alternative 2 would require a wetland mitigation plan; and consequently, was deemed impracticable. Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative) was designed to reduce wetland impacts by taking a more southerly approach to Armistead Street. The Proposed Action (Alternative 3) would provide the needed improvements and would reduce wetland impacts to approximately 0.01 acre. The 0.01-acre wetland impact associated with Alternative 3 would not require mitigation or notification of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Alternative 3 is the only alternative that would achieve the project purpose, while concurrently minimizing environmental impacts. Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. January 17, 2001 C-3 5. Determination • Taking into account the accompanying Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact, I have determined that there is no practicable alternative to the proposed action, and that the proposed action includes all practicable measures for minimizing adverse environmental impacts. ---- DRAFT ---- Date: • Thomas W. L. McCall Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health) Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment Pope AFB Family Housing Access Road Dial Cordy and Associates Inc. 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