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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20120053 Ver 1_Individual_20120314l0, -ooS3 Individual Permit Application for Carolina Golf Lodge Prepared by Soil & Environmental Consultants, P A 11010 Raven Ridge Road Raleigh, NC 27614 IF=@ [ROWR 0 MAR 1 4 2012 DENR WATER QUALITY WETLANDSAND STORMINATERWXIi Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA 11010 Raven Ridge Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27614 Phone (919) 846 -5900 Fax (919) 846 -9467 www SandEC com To US Army Corps of Engineers Asheville Regulatory Field Office Attn Steve Kichefski 151 Patton Avenue Room 208 Asheville NC 28801 From Wendell Overby Soil & Environmental Consultants P A 11010 Raven Ridge Road Raleigh NC 27614 March 12 2012 S &EC Project # 11762 W6 N C Division of Water Quality WebSCaPe Attn Karen Higgins 512 N Salisbury Street 9th floor Raleigh NC 27603 Re Carolina Golf Lodge Charlotte Mecklenburg County NC INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION On behalf of the owner Dillon Lakes LLC (Attn Mr Jon Jarrett) please find attached a complete application and supplemental information requesting an Individual Permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and an Individual Certification from the N C Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Please contact me at (704) 239 2001 if you have any questions or require additional information PROJECT SUMMARY Project Name Carolina Golf Lodge Project Type Recreational Golf Development Owner / Applicant Dillon Lakes LLC County Mecklenburg Nearest Town Charlotte Waterbody Name UTs to Irwin Creek Basin / Sub basin Catawba Index Number 11 137 1 Class C USGS Cataloging Unit 03050103 IMPACT SUMMARY Stream Impact (acres) 0 Wetland Impact (acres) 038 Open Water Impact (acres) 244 Total Impact to Waters of the U S (acres) 282 Total Stream Impact (linear feet) 0 Attachments Individual Permit Application Form Block Sheets & Supplemental Information $240 Application Fee (DWQ Only) aP= �'� I pn Ole PM MAR 1 4 2012 WETLANDS AND STORMNATB BRANCH CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 2 INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION 4 3 AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM 6 4 VICINITY MAPS 7 5 BLOCK SHEETS 12 6 PURPOSE AND NEED STATEMENT 22 7 ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS 25 8 IMPACT MINIMIZATION 39 9 PROPOSED IMPACTS 41 10 IMPACT MAPS 44 11 WETLANDS AVOIDANCE 48 12 PUBLIC INTEREST FACTORS 50 13 PHOTOS OF IMPACTED FEATURES 64 14 PHOTOS OF PRESERVED FEATURES 67 15 TYPICAL SITE PHOTOS 70 16 MITIGATION PLAN 72 Attachments 1) Project development schedule 2) Adjacent property owners list 3) Adjacent property owners map 4) SHPO Letter (dated 2/24/12) 5) NCEEP Acceptance letter (dated 12/6/11) 6) Storm water calculations 7) References CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The proposed project The Carolina Golf Lodge involves construction of a world class golf training facility on 42 acres currently owned by the applicant Dillon Lakes LLC The property address is 2621 Cindy Lane Charlotte NC The project is located 0 4 miles west of Statesville Avenue approximately 700 feet east of Interstate 77 and 125 miles north of Interstate 85 The property is located in the Catawba River Basin with surface flows to Irwin Creek (C waters 030500103 11 137 1) Specifically The Carolina Golf Lodge ( Lodge ) will involve construction of a golf lodge associated parking areas two (2) cottages a short game range driving range and three (3) par 3 holes The facility will serve touring professionals competitive amateurs club champions aspiring collegiate players high school players American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) players and others for all aspects of golf instruction and training The facility will incorporate instruction technology club and ball fitting golf specific fitness and nutrition sports psychology and mapping for the collegiate and professional levels Upon completion the Lodge will be open seven (7) days a week and employ fifteen (15) persons The applicant contracted Kris Spence Golf Design Inc to design the facility The subject property was purchased by Dillon Lakes LLC in 2011 The applicant successfully rezoned the property from R4 classification (single family) to B 2 (business /commercial) on January 17 2011 Wetlands and streams were delineated by Soil & Environmental Consultants PA (S &EC) in October 2011 S &EC met onsite with Mr Steven Kichefski of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on November 17 2011 to confirm the wetland delineation On January 24 2012 a site visit was held between S &EC Mr Kichefski and Mr Alan Johnson of the NC Division of Water Quality (NC DWQ) to review proposed impact areas Impacts to jurisdictional features are proposed for construction of the golf training facility More specifically impacts are requested for constructing short game and practice area tee boxes Permanent impacts total 0 38 acres of jurisdictional wetlands and 2 44 acres of open water These impacts account for 56% of jurisdictional wetlands and 31 % of open waters on the property No stream impacts are proposed for the project Unavoidable wetland impacts will be mitigated through payment to the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NC EEP) please see the attached correspondence letter Wetlands stream and open waters outside of the course footprint will be preserved via declaration of conservation (See attached Impact Maps) Storm water management facilities will be constructed to meet State and Local water quality mandates Additionally 15% of the property will be placed in tree save areas to meet City of Charlotte ordinances 3 a, - a Ds APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT (33 CFR 325) OMB APPROVAL NO 0710 0003 Expires December 31 2004 a Public burden for this collection of information is sestimated to average 10 hours per response although the majority of applications should require hours or less This includes the time for reviewing instructions searching existing data sources gathering and maintaining the data needed and completing and reviewing the collection of information Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information including suggestions for reducing this burden to Department of Defense Washington Headquarters Service Directorate of Information Operations and Reports 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway Suite 1204 Arlington VA 22202 4302 and to the Office of Management and Budget Paperwork Reduction Project (0710 0003) Washington DC 20503 Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law no person shall be subject to any penalty for fading to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number Please DO NOT RETURN your form to either of those addresses Completed applications must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authorities Rivers and Harbors Act Section 10 33 USC 403 Clean Water Act Section 404 33 USC 1344 Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act 33 USC 1413 Section 103 Principal Purpose Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit Routine Uses This information may be shared with the Department of Justice and other federal state and local government agencies Submission of requested information is voluntary however if information is not provided the permit application cannot be evaluated nor can a permit be issued One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings and instructions) and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity An application that is not completed in full will be returned 5 APPLICANT S NAME Dillon Lake 6 APPLICANT S ADDRESS 817 Romany Road Charlotte NC 28203 8 AUTHORIZED AGENT S NAME AND TITLE ( a r ea ed) LLC (Attn Jon Jarrett) I Soil & Environmental Consultants PA 9 AGENT S ADDRESS 11010 Raven Ridge Road Raleigh NC 27614 a Residence I a Residence WWW sandec com b Business (7 0 4) 621-8618 1 b Business (704) 239 -2001 11 STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION _ I hereby authorize (See Attached Authorization) to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to rurnish upon request supplemental information in support of this permit application APPLICANT S SIGNATURE DATE NAME LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12 PROJECT NAME OR TITLE / ee nsr &aw Carolina Golf Lodge 13 NAME OF WATERBODY IF KNOWN aI j—ja°i 14 PROJECT STREET ADDRESS rat ppeebae/ UT Irwin Creek (Catawba River Basin) 2621 Cindy Lane Charlotte NC 15 LOCATION OF PROJECT O rq @ �c, �M� O Mecklenburg NC �IC COUNTY STATE MAR 1 4201Z 16 OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS IF KNOWN ( ee nst wr ns) 35 286664 N 80 845025°W (WGS84 /NAD83) IIVETIIWDS DENR WATER RMWATERBRANCH! DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE From intersection of I 77/I 85 in Charlotte Take I 85 East to exit 38 (Statesville Ave ) Merge Statesville Avenue North continue north on Statesville Ave to Cindy Lane Proceed west on Cindy Lane entrance on right (See attached USGS and NRCS maps ) ENG FORM 4345 Jul 7 EDITION OF FEB 94 IS OBSOLETE (Proponent CECW OR) ITEMS 7 THRU 4 TO BE FILLED BY THE CORPS 1 APPLICATION NO 2 FIELD OFFICE CODE 3 DATE RECEIVED 4 DATE APPLICATION COMPLETED 5 APPLICANT S NAME Dillon Lake 6 APPLICANT S ADDRESS 817 Romany Road Charlotte NC 28203 8 AUTHORIZED AGENT S NAME AND TITLE ( a r ea ed) LLC (Attn Jon Jarrett) I Soil & Environmental Consultants PA 9 AGENT S ADDRESS 11010 Raven Ridge Road Raleigh NC 27614 a Residence I a Residence WWW sandec com b Business (7 0 4) 621-8618 1 b Business (704) 239 -2001 11 STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION _ I hereby authorize (See Attached Authorization) to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to rurnish upon request supplemental information in support of this permit application APPLICANT S SIGNATURE DATE NAME LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12 PROJECT NAME OR TITLE / ee nsr &aw Carolina Golf Lodge 13 NAME OF WATERBODY IF KNOWN aI j—ja°i 14 PROJECT STREET ADDRESS rat ppeebae/ UT Irwin Creek (Catawba River Basin) 2621 Cindy Lane Charlotte NC 15 LOCATION OF PROJECT O rq @ �c, �M� O Mecklenburg NC �IC COUNTY STATE MAR 1 4201Z 16 OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS IF KNOWN ( ee nst wr ns) 35 286664 N 80 845025°W (WGS84 /NAD83) IIVETIIWDS DENR WATER RMWATERBRANCH! DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE From intersection of I 77/I 85 in Charlotte Take I 85 East to exit 38 (Statesville Ave ) Merge Statesville Avenue North continue north on Statesville Ave to Cindy Lane Proceed west on Cindy Lane entrance on right (See attached USGS and NRCS maps ) ENG FORM 4345 Jul 7 EDITION OF FEB 94 IS OBSOLETE (Proponent CECW OR) 18 Nature of Activity (oescr pr of project i de Ureetur See attached Block Sheet 18 19 Project Purpose (Describe the easo or purpos of rh project ee msr actions) See attached Block Sheet 19 USE BLOCKS 20 22 IF DREDGED AND /OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED _ 20 Reason(s) for Discharge See attached Block Sheet 20 21 Type(s) of Material Bema Discharged and the Amount of Each Tvoe in Cubic Yards See attached Block Sheet 21 22 Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled ! ae nst ucton 1 See attached Block Sheet 22 23 Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? Yes = No LO IF YES DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK See attached Block Sheet 23 24 Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners Lessees Etc Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (If more than can be entered here please attach a supplemental list) See attached Block Sheet 24 25 List of Other Certifications or Approvals /Denials Received from other Federal State or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application AGENCY TYPF APPRnVAI Ir1FNTI1ZirATInKl NIIIAAQco MA Asa 26 Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application I certify that the information in this application is complete and accurate I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the yfprk described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF ENT DATE e application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed 18 U S C Section 1001 provides that Whoever in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies conceals or covers up any trick scheme or disguises a material fact or makes any false fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry shall be fined not more than $10 000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both — — v v �V ury I C IJCIY1ClJ See attached Block Sheet 25 inuiri ana1-4. hnf — —+ —+—+-A r.. L..aA.__ 26 Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application I certify that the information in this application is complete and accurate I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the yfprk described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF ENT DATE e application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed 18 U S C Section 1001 provides that Whoever in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies conceals or covers up any trick scheme or disguises a material fact or makes any false fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry shall be fined not more than $10 000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA I Io10 Raven Fidge Road RaleW Nardi (rmtma 27614 FW= (919) M&5M F=(919)946-9467 VWBan==M AGENT AMORIZATION FORM All Blanks To Be Filled In By The Current Landowner Name J6NATWJQ 6 JAa - It Address '91-7 IZ otg0 K UAkj "ADIOTTE , OQ— 28103 Phone —164 (.2-1 V,1 g Project Narne/Descaptlom D t LL6N LAVE LLC, gate t It tz The Department of the Army US Away Carps of Engineers W n=gbm Distal P O Box 1890 Wflavngton NC 28402 Attn. Steve Irachefsla_ Field Office AshevMe Re. Wetlands Related Cansultmg and Pemuttsng To Whom It May Conceal. 1, the dent r arty owner hereby designate and authorize Soil & Envsoninental Consultants Inc. to act in my behalf as my agent m Ihe prooessmg of penaut applications to f nnish upon request supplemental mforniatron in support of applications, etc. from thus day forward. The It =' day of 3AMILOZY _ 201Z This notification supersedes any Pmvlous maespozndence concerning the agent for this Project NOTICE Thus authon"tion, for Inability and professional courtesy reasons, , valid only far government officials to enierthe propertywhen accompanied by S&EC staff You should call S &EC to aaange a site meeting pnor to vWtlirg the site. JW4WrAVJ t JA I% =AMA- Print Property Owner's Name Property Owner's Signature cc- Ms. Karen Higgins cc W Wendell Overby NCDENK— DWQ Sol & Erivaanmental Consultants PA. 512 North Sainsbury Street Raleigh NC 27604 Vicinity Maps • r J NT % �,z 1 1� � VOZ MOW AID '40 r � ,4 Ow _r. rt 40 51t _ 110100 1 War ww ' f e �� �•� �•.� �1f i _! tom! •�. ,,`� � t t 1 • ER7 �� f r ro Two St i • �a+n,,,a t s..n r q 4T or 4, / i� i DI! , a �M r Su►o ,.�, � tad• ��t� � � +�,�'� exlr b �w ,. .� Ma muwm 17G2.WG Project Manager: NT gcale: 1 " =7000' Date: 03/ 12/ 12 Map Tale: Figure I - Site Vicinity Map Carolina Golf Lodge Charlotte - Mecklenburg, Co. Source: 2003 NC Atlas * Gazetteer Soli k Hnvimiunenbd Cmwul uft, PA 11010 Rwm Rope Rd- RdWA NC 2x614 (919) 64HM - (919) 648 BIB7 W& Pap mw.SwdEC.mn I 1762.W6 Protect Manager, NT Scale: I o = 1000' Map Tide: Njure 2 - 2010 Aerial Map Carolina Golf Lodge Charlotte Mecklenburg. Co. Date: Source: 03/12-112 1 2010 Mecklenburg Co. Aenal Soft & Emirnnmental Cmmhnn* PA 11010 Rawn Ridge Ra• R"Qk IC ZMAI (819) NOW -(919) BOW Nab Page: www2 dEC.com 117G2.WG Project Manager: NT kale: 1 a = 1000' Map Title: Flcgure 3 - USGS Topographic Map Carolina Goff Lodge Charlotte Mecklenburg, Co. Date: 03/12-/12 1 20 10 Demta Quadrangle Soil & Enviunmental Conmdtantk PA 11010 Rwen Woe Rd- RdWah NCZM4 M9) a4H= • R19) 8*qW Web Pegs: www.sandEr,=n 1r 82 i 7 CUB a 1762.WG project Manager: NT 5cale: 1 =1000' Date: 03/12/12 T e 4 - NRCS Soil Survey Map olina Golf Lodge Charlotte cklenburg, Co. Mecklenburg Co. 5od Survey 5ht. 4 r Soil & Environmental Connhantay PA 11010 Raven WWP Rd- Rdsiph, NC 27614 (919)# *= - (919) 94M7 web Pape: % w.SendECzOm Block Sheets 12 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 BLOCK 18 — Nature of Activity The purpose of the proposed Carolina Golf Lodge ( Lodge ) is to construct a comprehensive and integrated golf training facility on a 42 + acre parcel in Charlotte NC The subject project is located at 2621 Cindy Lane northeast of the Interstate 77 and Interstate 85 intersection The site is depicted on the attached vicinity and impact maps The project has been designed to provide golfers including touring professionals competitive amateurs club champions aspiring collegiate players high school players American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) players and others a world class training environment The applicant s goal is for the Lodge to be the premiere golf training facility on the eastern seaboard of the United States Unlike typical area golf courses the Lodge will blend instruction use of technology club and ball fitting golf specific fitness and nutrition sports psychology and mapping to the collegiate and professional levels The specifics that set the Lodge apart from other courses are covered in more detail in the Alternatives Analysis section The preferred course design will incorporate short game and driving range areas along with three (3) par 3 holes The preferred plan has been designed to provide golfers with regulation length distances for the short game and practice areas Short game and practice tee boxes will be large in size to accommodate many golfers at one time and rotate divot areas Turf quality prevailing wind direction and seasonal sun exposure were all taken into account when planning the layout of the course For instruction purposes a large putting green will be built behind the golf lodge in upland areas The large onsite pond (5 08 acres) will be emphasized in the course design as a hazard Tee boxes will be constructed along the perimeter of the large pond at different locations for a range of yardages to a par 3 green The golf lodge parking spaces and two (2) cottages are planned near the entrance off Cindy Lane in upland areas The subject property is a mix of forest fields and ponds (see attached Vicinity Maps Figure 2) Wooded areas include mixed pine hardwood mature hardwood and bottomland hardwood types Tree species in the mix pine hardwood type include Virginia Pine (Panus virginiana) Shortleaf Pine (Panus echcnata) White Oak (Quercus alba) Hickory (Carya spp ) Yellow Poplar (Linodendron tulipifera) Red Maple (Acer rubrum) Sweetgum (Liquadambar styraczflua) and Loblolly Pine (Panus taeda) Large mature hardwoods including White Oak N Red Oak (Quercus rubra) and Hickory occur west of the large pond Bottomland hardwood type supports Sweetgum Yellow Poplar Red Maple and Green Ash (Fraxanus pennsylvanaca) A small area of dense Bamboo is located west of the large pond dam The subject property contains no improvements (e g buildings) besides two (2) gravel roads and cell tower The site is accessible from Cindy Lane and Oakwood Road (see attached Impact Maps) Construction of the preferred Lodge site plan will result in impacts to wetlands and open waters No stream impacts are proposed for the project Proposed fill totals are listed below and depicted on the attached impact maps 13 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 Wetland impacts • The project proposes filling 0 38 acres of jurisdictional wetlands for the construction of the proposed practice range tee area Impacts are proposed to two (2) wetland pockets (Wetland #5 and Wetland #6) that are the remnants of ponds that were previously drained sometime in 2003 Open water impacts • The project proposes filling 2 44 acres of open water (Pond A) to construct the short game tee area Pond A is man made feature without an outlet pipe or receiving stream Based on photo review Pond A has existed onsite for at least 32 years Stream impacts • The Carolina Golf Lodge proposes no impacts to jurisdictional streams Materials Construction grade fill material will be used for filling Wetland #5 Wetland #6 and Pond A Discharge volumes of 4517 1614 and 7 762 cubic yards of fill are estimated for Wetland #5 Wetland #6 and Pond A respectively (See Block 21) Waters of the US Based on the survey of S &EC s delineation 1 030 linear feet of streams 0 679 acres of wetlands and 7 85 acres of open waters occur on the subject property The site is located within the Irwin Creek watershed (USGS Cataloging Unit 03050103) The N C Division of Water Quality (DWQ) has classified this section of Irwin Creek as C waters The majority of the delineated wetlands on the site would be classified as forested wetlands These areas were primarily comprised of Black Willow Tag Alder Red Maple Sweetgum and Japanese Honeysuckle In contrast Wetland #5 was largely herbaceous in nature supporting Juncus Woolgrass and Cutgrass Proposed impacts are discussed in further detail in Block Sheet 22 14 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 BLOCK 19 Project Purpose The purpose of the proposed Carolina Golf Lodge is to construct a comprehensive and integrated golf training facility on a 42 + acre parcel in Charlotte NC The goal of the facility will be to provide an exceptional golf experience and world class training environment for serious golfers The Carolina Golf Lodge combines multiple disciplines at a single location to offer a customized development program for golfers not available at typical area courses The nearest similar facility is in Georgia (Sea Island Golf Course) which is five (5) hours from the Cindy Lane Property The applicant s development timeline of property acquisition (9/21/11) to opening day of the Lodge (4/1/13) is provided in the subnuttal attachments Site work was initially estimated to commence April 18 2012 Beyond providing golfers with a first class instructional facility the Lodge project is proposed as a profitable business for the applicant Financial disclosures are discussed in the Economics Section of the Public Interest Factors and Alternatives Analysis Impacts to waters of the U S associated with the facility include construction of golf tees for providing regulation length short game and practice range areas While the applicant agrees these activities are not water dependent project needs (yardage course components) and site constraints (acreage open waters topography) limn avoidance of impacts to jurisdictional features 15 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 BLOCK 20 — Reasons for Discharge The Carolina Golf Lodge project involves construction of a clubhouse two (2) cottages putting green parking area and storm water facilities in upland areas The preferred course design will incorporate the large onsite pond as a hazard for one of the par 3 holes The project proposes permanent impacts to two (2) wetlands and one (1) pond (open water) for construction of the Carolina Golf Lodge The preferred site plan proposes impacting wetland #5 (0 28 acres) wetland #6 (0 1 acres) and Pond A (2 44 acres) for construction of short game and practice range tee areas Discharge volumes are provided in Block 21 Of three (3) alternatives contemplated the preferred design nummizes impacts to jurisdictional features while providing regulation length par 3 holes practice tee and short game areas In order to avoid jurisdictional features tee boxes would be moved north of Wetland #5 Wetland #6 and Pond A as shown in Exhibit C Under such a plan regulation short game and driving range yardages would not be met If proposed short game and practice area tees are shortened to avoid jurisdictional features the proposed project would not be practical Construction of short game and practice tee areas north of the proposed impacted areas result in yardages that do not meet regulation length shots Hand clearing of wetlands (as opposed to filling) would result in lost golf balls added maintenance and expense for ball retrieval and undue safety hazards for employees Moving proposed tee areas outside of wetland/open water areas would result in congestion of range areas with chipping areas Additional justification is provided in the Alternatives Analysis Section 16 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 BLOCK 21— Type of Material being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards OPEN WATERS IMPACT TABLE * All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1/100 of an acre ** Volumes are rounded up to the nearest cubic yard and assume an average depth of streams to be 0 333 yards and do not account for discharge material above this 0 333 yard assumed depth WETLAND IMPACT TABLE Type of Wetland Type of Area of Volume of Impact Pond Type of Material Impact Discharge Impact Number Name Impact Being (acres) (cubic yards) Discharged * ** Pond A UT to Irwin Fill Construction 244 7 762 Creek Grade Fill TOTAL Fill Forested/Herbaceous Construction 244 7 762 * All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1/100 of an acre ** Volumes are rounded up to the nearest cubic yard and assume an average depth of streams to be 0 333 yards and do not account for discharge material above this 0 333 yard assumed depth WETLAND IMPACT TABLE * All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1 /100 of an acre ** Estimated volumes are rounded up to the nearest cubic yard and assume wetlands to be 0 333 yards deep and do not account for discharge material above this 0 333 yard assumed depth 17 Type of Wetland Type of Area of Volume of Impact Type of (e g forested marsh Material Impact Discharge Number Impact herbaceous bog etc) Being (acres) (cubic Discharged * ** Wetland 5 Fill Headslope/Forested Construction 028 —yards) 4517 Grade Fill Wetland 6 Fill Forested/Herbaceous Construction 0 1 1614 Grade Fill Total Wetland Impact 038 6131 * All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1 /100 of an acre ** Estimated volumes are rounded up to the nearest cubic yard and assume wetlands to be 0 333 yards deep and do not account for discharge material above this 0 333 yard assumed depth 17 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 BLOCK 22 — Surface Areas of Wetlands and Other Waters Filled OPEN WATERS IMPACT TABLE Open Waters Impact Number Type of Impact Area of Impact (acres)* Pond A Fill 244 TOTAL 282 244 WETLAND IMPACT TABLE * All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1 /100 of an acre IMPACT SUMMARY Stream Impacts (acres) Type of Type of Wetland Area of Impact (acres) Impact Site Number Impact (e g forested marsh 282 herbaceous bog etc ) Wetland 5 Fill Headslope/Forested 028 Wetland 6 Fill Forested/Herbaceous 01 TOTAL 038 * All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1 /100 of an acre IMPACT SUMMARY Stream Impacts (acres) N/A Wetland Impacts (acres) 038 Open Water Impacts (acres) 244 Total Impacts to Waters of the US (acres) 282 CAROLNA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 BLOCK 23 — Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete9 No proposed work has been completed on the project The site is currently a mix of forest field and open waters with no structures on site The site was formerly a farm then purchased by a church presumably for recreation purposes (swimming /fishing) The subject property is approximately 42 acres in size which the applicant has owned since 2011 No prior permits have been received for this project 19 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 BLOCK 24 — Names and Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, etc, Whose Property Adjoins the Project Site A list of names and addresses of property owners adjacent to the 42+ acre property is attached A corresponding map showing the location of each property as it corresponds to the list is also attached 20 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA Project No 11762 BLOCK 25 — Information about Approvals or Denials by other Agencies Local Approvals The applicant successfully rezoned the property in January 2012 Local approvals will be necessary for the Carolina Golf Lodge including Erosion & Sediment Control Permits storm water and others These approvals have not been included within this application but can be provided at your request A NC Division of Water Quality Individual Certification has also been requested in conjunction with this application 21 Purpose and Need Statement 22 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 PURPOSE AND NEED STATEMENT The purpose of the proposed Carolina Golf Lodge ( Lodge ) is to construct a comprehensive and integrated golf training facility on a 42 acre parcel in Charlotte NC The project has been designed to provide an exceptional golf experience and world class training environment for serious golfers According to the applicant the intent of the Carolina Golf Lodge is to be the premiere golf training facility on the eastern seaboard of the United States The Lodge combines multiple disciplines for custormzable development programs for touring professionals competitive amateurs club champions aspiring collegiate players high school players American Junior Golf Association players and others Unlike other golf facilities the Carolina Golf Lodge will provide a blend of instruction use of technology club and ball fitting golf specific fitness and nutrition sports psychology and mapping to the collegiate and professional levels In depth planning and research has gone into establishing architecturally designed practice grounds to train and test every aspect of golf Turf quality prevailing wind direction and seasonal sun exposure have all been taken into account to ensure optimal practice conditions Phase I of the project will consist of two buildings totaling 16 500 square feet (sf) The Carolina Golf Lodge will be 14 000 sf with a 2 500 sf golf course maintenance building The clubhouse will contain an indoor Putting Lab four climate controlled Instructional Studios a dedicated Club Performance and Maintenance Shop a TPI Evaluation Physio & Fitness Lab locker rooms lounge area and grill room and bar The outdoor practice ground will contain over 90 000 sf of practice and instructional tees multiple putting greens totaling over 20 000 sf a dedicated 7 acre short game area and four golf holes Sheltered hitting bays will be available for use during inclement weather Phase II will consist of two golf cottages totaling 4 800sf The facility will be open 7 days /week with slight modifications during the off season Anticipated employment opportunities are outlined in the table below Job Title # of Employees Executive Director 1 Adn mistrative 2 Golf Professionals 3 Practice Range Staff 2 Maintenance Staff 3 Fitness Staff 2 Food & Beverage 2 Total 15 23 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 The applicant purchased the property in 2011 with the purpose of constructing the proposed golf training facility The subject property is currently a mix of forest grass fields and ponds Three (3) ponds totaling 7 85 acres exist on the subject property There are no improvements on the site outside of a cell tower and two (2) gravel roads A review of aerial photos indicated 5 ponds existed onsite prior to 2003 Two (2) of the ponds were breeched by others in the past resulting in the formation of wetlands #5 and #6 The applicant purchased the subject property from St Luke Missionary Baptist Church Based on discussions with the applicant the subject property was farmed prior to church ownership The church appeared to use the property for recreational purposes (swimming and fishing) The City of Charlotte condemned a single 3 200 sf single family home on the property prior to acquisition by the applicant The home was condemned because it was inhabitable due to vandalism and theft According to the applicant demolition of the house was completed on 9/13/11 The subject property is currently zoned business /commercial (B2 class) The applicant successfully rezoned the property from R4 (residential) zoning in January 2012 24 Alternatives Analysis PRI CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS (Provided by Dillon Lakes, LLC) THE SUBJECT PROPERTY The Cindy Lane location for the proposed Carolina Golf Lodge is the preferred location for several reasons The Lodge will be conveniently located near the intersection of Interstate 77 and Interstate 85 less than three (3) miles from Charlotte s central business district The location is less than ten (10) miles from the Dilworth Elizabeth Myers Park Eastover and University area neighborhoods In order to successfully implement and sustain the proposed business plan the applicant desired a 30 to 40 acre site in a reasonably safe neighborhood In addition the desired site would be located inside the Interstate 485 beltway that could be accessed by a largely affluent population base Preferred site locations had access to the surrounding counties in the Charlotte Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as well as easy access to Charlotte Douglas International Airport for out of town clients Beginning in the fall of 2010 the applicant focused site selection near the intersection of Interstate 77 & Interstate 85 The location at 2621 Cindy Lane is a 42 acre site situated in the northeast quadrant of Interstate 77 and Interstate 85 The subject property is specifically located at the intersection of Cindy Lane and Hutchinson McDonald Road 15 miles from the Interstate 85 and Statesville Road interchange (exit #39) and 4 55 miles from Charlotte s central business district Access to the property will be further enhanced once Statesville Road is widened from 2 to 4 lanes from Stanta Road to Sunset Road in the spring of 2012 The proposed site provides a rural or pastoral feel while being located less than 5 miles from the Charlotte square at the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets Further evidence of the excellent access recognized by the applicant is the fact that the property is located directly across the street from two (2) large warehouse distribution centers — Charlotte Distribution Center and Crosspoint both of which are institutional grade real estate investment properties These properties remain in constant demand because of their excellent access to the interstate highway system More demographic analysis is provided in the attachments Below is a table showing some pertinent 2010 traffic count data specific to the Carolina Golf Lodge (Source North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT)) Intersection Traffic Count/Da Cindy Lane & Hutchison McDonald Road 6 000 Cindy Lane & Statesville Road 16 000 185 & Statesville Road 154 000 177 & Cindy Lane (overpass) 108 000 26 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 The distance and drive time from the Cindy Lane location to notable Charlotte area neighborhoods and landmarks is provided below Charlotte Area Landmarks Miles Drive Time minutes Bank of America Corporate Center 488 10 Dowd YMCA 606 10 Dilworth Elementary 661 12 Duke Energy Corporation 602 12 Northlake Mall 59 12 Wells Fargo Corporate Center 619 12 Charlotte Douglass Int 1 Airport 798 13 UNCC 884 13 Charlotte Country Club 592 14 Concord Mills Mall 1267 15 Eastover Elementary 83 15 Freedom Park 839 15 Huntersville Business Park 1095 15 Myers Park Public Library 8 12 15 Myers Park Country Club 94 18 Cotswold Shopping Center 1039 19 Birkdale Golf Course 1395 20 Peninsula Club 1806 20 River Run Country Club 1785 20 Southpark Mall 1169 20 Myers Park High School 1025 21 Park Road Shopping Center 983 21 Of three (3) sites that were seriously contemplated the Cindy Lane site was the least expensive ($425 000 42 acres @ $10 119 /acre) was very close to the ideal size and geometric shape The site offers superior location access topography irrigation sources and is mostly cleared of trees and shrubs Additionally the City of Charlotte Planning staff and the surrounding neighborhoods supported the rezoning petition ALTERNATIVE PROPERTIES In addition to the subject property two (2) other properties were given serious consideration by the applicant Old Pawtucket Golf Course Property The first alternative property was a 110 acre tract of land on the site of the now defunct Pawtuckett Golf Course This property is located 2 5 miles from the intersection of 27 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 Interstate 485 & Moores Chapel Road on the western leg of the Interstate 485 beltway dust north of Charlotte Douglas International Airport The current owner of the property purchased the land to develop modestly priced single family and multifamily housing Due to the recession the owner considered selling a portion of the land to the applicant for the Carolina Golf Lodge concept The smallest parcel of land the applicant could have purchased was 70 acres The asking price on the land was $15 000 /acre for a total of $1050 000 or nearly two and a half times the price of the Cindy Lane property The price was negotiated down to $10 000 per acre ($700 000) which was still 67% higher than the Cindy Lane property The Pawtucket property would have provided longer golf holes however site topography and geometry was a hindrance to construct a quality practice range and dedicated short game area Additionally the larger acreage would have resulted in increased operating and maintenance costs which would have required additional revenue the applicant felt could not be generated to support on going incremental cost The challenging site issues and higher cost structure notwithstanding the Pawtuckett property was determined to be an inferior location to the Cindy Lane site The Pawtuckett property is located more than 12 mules from the Charlotte central business district and 2 5 miles from the Interstate485/Moores Chapel Road interchange (exit #12) In order to access the property patrons would be required to make multiple turns through an established subdivision and thus this site did not realistically provide access to the critical demographics which would have made the long term viability of the Carolina Golf Lodge nearly impossible B Avenue Property The second alternative property contemplated by the applicant was a 35 acre tract off B Avenue (Mecklenburg County Tax Parcel ID #04102101) between Beatties Ford Road and Interstate 77 This property is located less than 1 mile from the Subject Property and would be accessed using the Beatties Ford Road and Interstate 85 interchange (exit #37) This property is located closer to the Interstate 85 interchange than the Cindy Lane location however access into the B Avenue property was deternuned problematic due to a large creek running through the western and southern portions of the Property Access to the property occurs from the west The aforementioned creek is subject to a 100 SWIM buffer The only way to access the usable portion of the Property involved crossing the floodplam and creek features resulting in significant time and expense not only for the design and construction of the access point but also in securing the necessary Federal State and local Government approvals (not limited to the necessary 404 and 401 Approvals Erosion and Sedimentation Control Approvals etc ) In comparison access to the Subject Property is directly off Cindy Lane resulting in lower development costs Another challenge in developing the B Avenue property involved the amount of developable land After consideration of the aforementioned SWIM buffer only 20 acres of developable land remained The applicant s research indicated the need for 30 to 40 acres of developable land to construct the desired golf academy Additional land could CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 have been assembled with the site however purchase prices would have been driven higher The B Avenue property was offered for $1300 000 (35 17 acres @ $36 963 /acre) or over three times the cost for the Subject Property Assuming the applicant could have negotiated a 42% discount on the purchase price due to the SWIM buffer and developable area the price would have been more than $750 000 or 78% more than the Subject Property Key IndustryMemograuhic Analysis Research by the applicant indicated the demand for golf was stable though slightly down in 2009 versus the previous year The number of golfers declined 5 1 % and rounds were down 0 6% Surveys indicated that while golfers are generally playing the same number of rounds they are managing down their cost per round by playing less expensive courses playing at off peak times etc According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF) golf course closures continue to outpace openings however this is part of a gradual correction in a national market which experienced an overbuild in the 1990s and early 2000s It is expected that openings will continue at a pace of approximately (50) 18 hole equivalents per year with closures between 100 150 per year over the next four years The excess of residential inventory in the U S means new real estate golf course developments are no longer contributing many course openings Opportunities for successful new courses always exist but they will require careful planning and the creation of a golf product that meets strong and currently underserved demand in a given trade area The applicant has developed a business model for the Carolina Golf Lodge following key data points provided below Definition of terms Participant — individuals ages 6 and above who played at least 1 round of golf in 2009 Core Golfer — individuals ages 6 and above who played at least 8 rounds of golf in 2009 Avid Golfer — Individuals ages 6 and above who played at least 25 rounds of golf in 2009 • Golf remains the #1 individual outdoor sport in America with 27 1 million participants 15 3 million of whom are considered Core Golfers 7 5 million of the Core Golfers are considered Avid Golfers • 68% of Core Golfers are between the ages of 18 — 59 • 50% of Core Golfer s HH income is greater than $75 000 22% is $125 000 or higher • 52% of Core Golfers are college graduates • 62% of Junior Golfers are between the ages of 12 — 17 29 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC, PA 11762 Number of Golfers in the U.S. (millions) 20.0 18.0 16.0 14.0 12.0 10.0 8.0 6,0 4.0 2.0 0.0 GOLF PARTICIPATION IN THE U.S.* 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009 r Core Occasional ■ Avid ■ Female ■ Junior *Data used in these graphics was furnished by the National Golf Foundation in Jupiter, FL Annual Age Rounds 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009 Total 6+ 1+ 9.0% 12.1% 10.3% 11.1% 11.1% 9.6% participation rate means percentage ofthe total populationage 6 and above who played at leas one round of golf in the Year. 30 Annual Age Rounds 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009 Total 6+ 1+ 19.5 27.4 24.7 28.8 30.0 27.1 Occasional 6+ 1 -7 6.1 11.5 8.3 9.1 12.0 11.8 Core 6+ 8+ 13.4 16.0 16.4 19.7 18.0 15.3 Avid 6+ 25+ 6.9 8.3 8.4 10.2 9.1 7.5 Junior 6 -17 1+ 2.0 2.9 2.8 3.0 3.8 2.7 Female 6+ 1+ 4.1 5.9 5.0 5.4 7.0 5.4 Non - Caucasian* 6+ 1+ 5.7 * includes African- American, Asian- American, Hispanic 20.0 18.0 16.0 14.0 12.0 10.0 8.0 6,0 4.0 2.0 0.0 GOLF PARTICIPATION IN THE U.S.* 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009 r Core Occasional ■ Avid ■ Female ■ Junior *Data used in these graphics was furnished by the National Golf Foundation in Jupiter, FL Annual Age Rounds 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009 Total 6+ 1+ 9.0% 12.1% 10.3% 11.1% 11.1% 9.6% participation rate means percentage ofthe total populationage 6 and above who played at leas one round of golf in the Year. 30 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 Charlotte - Specific Golf Demographics The chart immediately below outlines the overall Charlotte North Carolina population and breaks it down into three key golfer categories 1)Total Golfers 2) Core Golfers (those who play 8 or more times /yr) and 3) Avid Golfers (those who play 25 or more times per year) The Carolina Golf Lodge will be targeting the Core and Avid Golfers ages 18-59 with HH Incomes of $75 000 or higher Population Age 6 + 282 291667 9195% Total Golfers (1+ rounds) 960% 27 100 000 Core Golfers (8+ rounds) 5646% 15 300 000 Avid Golfers (25+ rounds) 2768% 7 500 000 500 Charlotte Golf Po ulation 2011 Total Population 2011 Population Age 6+ Total Golfers Core Golfers Avid Golfers % And Needed City 731 424 672 557 64 565 36 452 17 869 280% County 919 628 845 613 81 179 45 832 22 466 223% MSA 1800 000 1655 130 158 893 89 707 43 974 114% 100 imle radius 7 300 000 6 712 473 644 397 363 811 178 339 028% Charlotte Golf Population - 2021 Total Population 2021 Population Are 6+ Total Golfers Core Golfers Avid Golfers % Avid Needed city 1000 000 919 517 88 274 49 837 24 430 205% County 1 400 000 1 287 324 123 583 69 772 34 202 146% MSA 2 500 000 2 298 792 220 684 124 593 61075 082% 100 mile radius 1 9 600 000 1 8 827 362 847 427 478 436 234 528 021 31 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 Charlotte Household Income The chart immediately below shows the household (W income greater than $75 000 from the zip codes that will require an average drive -time of no greater than 25 minutes The Carolina Golf Lodge is located in the northeast quadrant of the intersection of I -77 and I -85 dust 15 miles from the Statesville Road & I -85 interchange (Exit 39) Golfer Type Total Core HH Income (1 +) (8 +) Zip Code Neighborhood $75,000 $149,000 $150,000 or more 30% 28202 uptown 949 269 28203 Dilworth 922 449 28204 Elizabeth 368 84 28205 Plaza. Mrdwood 1 401 223 28206 North Graham 105 50 28207 Eastover 889 1022 28208 West Blvd/Auport Area 302 65 28209 Myers Park 1 661 515 28210 Quail Hollow 3 221 1 345 28211 MP/Foxcroft/Cotswold 2 854 1 175 28213 UNCC 1197 182 28216 Northlake Mall Area 1 718 228 28217 Billy Graham/W Tyvola 474 103 28262 UNCC 2 335 407 28269 W T Harris 6 964 983 28031 Cornehus/Lake Norman 2 832 1 312 28078 Huntersvdle/Mt Island 5 994 814 Total 34 186 9 226 43,412 Golfer Type Total Core (1 +) (8 +) Avid (25 +) 4,168 2,353 1,154 20% 30% 471 346 817 32 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 Demographics Summary Because of the location and interstate access Carolina Golf Lodge will be able to tap into some of the most attractive demographics in Charlotte North Carolina The Subject Property is located between 10 to 15 minutes from Dilworth Myers Park and Eastover three of the most affluent neighborhoods in Charlotte It is located between 15 and 20 minutes from additional affluent Charlotte neighborhoods including South Park Foxcroft Cotswold and Quail Hollow Due to the proximity of Interstate 77 and Interstate 85 the Carolina Golf Lodge is very accessible to other affluent Charlotte communities including Lake Norman Huntersville and the University areas The demographics study did NOT include the 28270 28226 and 28277 zip codes These zip codes include the Providence Road Colony Road Carmel Road Highway 51 and Ballantyne communities often collectively referred to as South Charlotte These south Charlotte communities have historically had very good demographics with regard to population and household income however as they fell outside a target drive time of 20 minutes the applicant did not include these neighborhoods in the study In the concentrated zip code study the applicant determined that 2 353 households with incomes of $75 000 or higher exist that would be considered Core Golfers as defined by the National Golf Federation (NGF) The broader Mecklenburg County golfing population has over 81 000 golfers with nearly 46 000 of those considered Core Golfers The Charlotte MSA which consists of Cabarrus Gaston Lincoln Mecklenburg Rowan Union and York (SC) counties has a golfing population of 159 000 with almost 90 000 considered Core Golfers The proposed Carolina Golf Lodge is centrally located along two (2) mayor interstate corridors resulting in average drive time for most people living in the neighboring counties less than 30 minutes According to the applicant the Carolina Golf Lodge will operate very profitably with 350 regular members and 75 Junior Academy athletes Extremely attractive profitability occurs with 500 members and 100 Junior Academy athletes The applicant feels highly confident in the projects ability to attract and maintain a membership base of between 350 500 and a Junior Academy enrollment between 75 — 100 athletes AVOIDANCE AND MINIMIZATION ALTERNATIVES On site Avoidance Different course layouts were considered for construction of the proposed project Three (3) alternative plans are provided in this subtntttal preferred plan maximum impact to jurisdictional features and no impact to jurisdictional features (see Impact Maps) All plans place the golf lodge buildings and parking areas adjacent to Cindy Lane in upland areas The entrance to the Lodge off Cindy Lane will be located directly across from Hutchinson McDonald Road Storm water devices will be placed adjacent to impervious areas for water quality treatment Final storm water designs will be sent to the City of Charlotte for approval All plans provide tree save areas (buffers) along the property 33 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 boundaries to meet City of Charlotte ordinances Tree save areas must account for 15% of the subject parcel by ordinance Exhibit A Preferred Plan Attached Exhibit A represents the applicant s preferred plan for the project In addition to the aforementioned lodge and parking areas the plan (Exhibit A) incorporates a putting green short game tee short game fairway driving range primary practice tee a private tee and three (3) par 3 holes The preferred layout provides typical drivmg/luttmg distances to short game greens /pods and driving range targets Proposed hole #3 incorporates four (4) tee placements along the large pond for shots ranging from 120 to 200 yards The preferred plan proposes impacts to 0 38 acres of wetlands and 2 44 acres of open waters No stream impacts are proposed with the preferred plan This layout impacts the least amount of jurisdictional wetland and open waters and results in a workable course design that provides regulation shot distances (see Exhibit A) The proposed impacts are to man made features More specifically the two (2) wetland pockets proposed for impact (See Impact Map Exhibit A Wetland #5 & Wetland #6) are former ponds previously breeched by others in 2003 The remaining proposed impact is to a 2 44 acre man made pond (See Impact Map Exhibit A) Justification to permanently impact the 2 44 acre pond includes The facility needs the Short Game Main Tee located where Pond A is located If the Short Game Main Tee were relocated to the north of Pond A there would not be enough yardage to achieve the distances required for an adequate short game area Furthermore the short game target areas /pods would interfere with two (2) chipping and pitching greens causing a hazardous environment for the golfers if located further north 2 It is imperative that the course provide a separate large ( 75 — 10 acres) south facing designated tee grounds from which golfers can hit precision shots to small target areas /pods ranging in alternating distances of between 40 and 100 yards This is common practice at all elite practice and instructional facilities 3 It is necessary to have a large teeing ground in order to accommodate large numbers of golfers who will be practicing simultaneously on a daily basis A large tee area is necessary in order to rotate the hitting stations to allow for the turf grasses to regenerate after divots have been taken 4 When practicing and teaching the short game feedback is critical For proper feedback it is very important for students to clearly see ball trajectory from start to finish therefore it is necessary to face in a northerly direction for hitting shots so the student s view is not obstructed by glare and sunlight 34 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 The applicant s justification to permanently impact the 0 38 acres of wetlands includes The wetlands proposed for impact occur directly in front of the Primary Practice Tee When golfers first warm up they almost always begin by hitting short golf shots with either a sand wedge or pitching wedge During the warm up phase a typical golfer will hit shots between 40 and 100 yards In addition golfers of all abilities will frequently top shots during the normal course of practicing and training These topped shots almost always end up directly in front of the teeing ground If the wetlands are not impacted thousands of golf balls will be lost in these areas Lost golf balls conservatively cost between $0 75 and $100 to replace A practice golf training facility such as Carolina Golf Lodge will use approximately 30 000 golf balls (2 500 dozen) each season The combination of lost golf balls and additional labor to hand retrieve balls from the wetland areas is estimated to cost between $16 000 to $18 000 per year (see example below) Example Lost golf balls 30 000 x 40% x $ 75/ball $9000 Additional hand labor 14hrs /wk x 50 wks x $10/hr $7,000 Total $16000 2 The wetlands interfere with the most critical target distances in the game of golf —those between 60 and 100 yards The wetlands require impact for the facility to provide two (2) critical target greens Without these two target greens the Carolina Golf Lodge is an inadequate facility Hand clearing of the wetlands versus permanent fill to the wetlands was considered however this was ultimately determined to be an unfavorable option because Thousands of golf balls would be lost resulting in significant added cost to the operation 2 Golf balls that could be found in the wetlands would have to be hand retrieved which will result in added labor costs Furthermore hand retrieving balls at a practice range is extremely dangerous for employees and could result in serious injury or death Golf balls at practice facilities are always retrieved by a mechanical ball picker in which case the operator /employee sits inside a protective cabin so they do not get hit by golf balls 3 At least two (2) target greens ranging from 60 to 100 yards must be built in order to accommodate the needs of the golf training and instructional facility 35 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 Exhibit B Maximum Impact Plan Exhibit B contemplates draining and filling the three (3) onsite ponds (total impact 7 85 acres of open water) impacting two (2) streams (total impact 1 030 linear feet of stream) and filling the six (6) wetlands (total impact 0 685 acres of wetland) The sum total of impact to waters of the US (including open water wetland and stream impacts) would be 8 5 acres This plan expands the amount of constructed golf course by incorporating par 4 holes Compared to Exhibit A Exhibit B involves construction of 5 golf holes versus 4 A typical 18 hole par 72 championship caliber golf course contains four (4) par 3 holes ten (10) par 4 holes and four (4) par 5 holes The purpose of Carolina Golf Lodge is to train and instruct golfers to be successful at the collegiate amateur and professional levels To the extent Carolina Golf Lodge and its instructional staff can simulate game like conditions the course becomes a complete facility Carolina Golf Lodge would be a far more complete golf training and instructional facility if it were to have a combination of par 3 and par 4 holes as opposed to having only par 3 holes Exhibit B envisions a total of five (5) golf holes broken down as follows three (3) par 3s and two (2) par 4s The par 4 golf holes would be constructed around the meandering creek (forming post pond draining) which currently flows into the existing 5 08 acre pond The creek would then serve as a natural hazard for the golf holes Below is a chart outlining some of the Pros and Cons of Exhibit B (Maximum Impact) versus Exhibit A (Preferred Impact) Exhibit B vs Exhibit A Pros Cons Added golf hole — 5 vs 4 holes Greater impact on wetlands & open water More variety — par 3s AND par 4s Reduced irrigation source More marketable — wow factor Eliminate aesthetics of lake & wildlife More complete facility Higher construction costs Better teaching environment Higher maintenance costs Higher revenue potential Lower revenue By forgoing par 4 holes in the preferred plan the project sacrifices unique training opportunities by preserving open waters wetlands and streams Exhibit C Minimum Impact Plan Exhibit C contemplates no impact to jurisdictional features This plan calls for moving the short game and primary practice tee boxes outside of jurisdictional features This plan would result in maximum driving yardages in the practice area of 200 yards as opposed to 320 yards Using the statistics below the majority of PGA Tour professionals hit the driver between 280 and 300 yards The typical adult male amateur golfer hits the driver between 220 and 280 yards Locating the primary practice tee in front of the 36 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 wetlands is impractical as most golfers would hit golf balls into the large lake Furthermore without target greens /pods the actual distance hit would be unknown to the golfer Average PGA Tour driving statistics over the last 30 years Distance Interval 2011 2000 1990 1980 > 310 yards 5 300 to 310 yards 16 1 290 to 300 yards 84 1 280 to 290 yards 64 27 270 to 280 yards 16 106 27 6 260 to 270 yards 1 52 101 53 250 to 260 yards 8 59 84 < 250 yards 5 32 Short Game Area Statistics prove that 50% of your score come from shots within 75 yards of the green To that end the short game area at Carolina Golf Lodge will be critical to the success of the operation According to the applicant it is imperative to have a large ( 75 — 10 acres) designated teeing ground from which golfers can hit to small target areas /pods ranging in alternating distances of between 40 and 100 yards This is common practice at most quality practice and instructional facilities such as Sea Island Golf Resort (Sea Island GA) Frederica Golf Club (St Simons GA) Berkeley Hall (Bluffton SC) the Butch Harmon Floridian (Palm City FL) David Leadbetter Academy (Orlando FL) and the Faldo Institute (Orlando FL) If the Short Game Main Tee were relocated to the north of the 2 44 acre pond there would not be sufficient yardage to achieve the distances required for an adequate short game area Furthermore the short game target areas /pods would interfere with the two chipping and pitching greens Off site Alternatives and Avoidance The nearest comparable national elite level golf training facility to the proposed Carolina Golf Lodge is located five (5) hours from Charlotte NC on the southern coast of Georgia at Sea Island Golf Resort Other comparable locations include IMG Golf Academy in Orlando FL Jim McLean Golf School in Ft Worth TX and the Titleist Performance Institute in Carlsbad CA The Carolina Golf Lodge has been positioned for elite level players to serve the nearly 7 million people living within a 100 mile radius of Charlotte The applicant contends demand for an elite level training facility is very high 37 1 PGA Tour Inc — 2011 Driving Statistics Summary 2 Golf s Short Game for Dummues NLchael Patrick Shiels CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC PA 11762 While not accurate comparisons a few facilities in the region currently provide some services similar to those proposed to be supplied by the Carolina Golf Lodge but not as comprehensive including Leatherman Golf Learning Center (10 irides) Cadillac Golf Ranch (16 mules) Dana Radar School of Golf (22 miles) and Pmehurst Golf Resort (100 mules) Most private golf clubs and many public golf courses in the immediate Charlotte area do provide some aspect of practice facilities however none of them currently provide the wide ranging holistic approach to golf instruction and training as the proposed Carolina Golf Lodge facility Nearly every local private and public practice facility that exists in Charlotte was developed as an ancillary or subordinate offering to the actual golf course itself and therefore almost always has deficiencies In other instances the location of the clubhouse was selected first a golf course architect determined the best routing of each golf hole and the practice facility was located on the least desirable property closest to the clubhouse Some typical deficiencies associated with these accessory practice areas include inadequate width and length poor drainage poor topography unimaginative target areas space constrained or non existent short game areas poor turf conditions and limited consideration to prevailing wind conditions or directional sunlight In contrast initial design and on going maintenance of the practice grounds at Carolina Golf Lodge are the primary focus of the operation rather than a secondary addendum According to the applicant the proposed Carolina Golf Lodge facility is not dust another driving range or golf course Carolina Golf Lodge will be a performance based facility designed to deliver a very unique golf product The proposed project differs from other locations by providing elite level training facilities and by employing golf professionals licensed medical professionals PhD psychologists and business professionals Carolina Golf Lodge combines an architecturally designed indoor and outdoor golf training complex combined with expert golf instruction golf specific psychology and nutrition custom club and ball fitting sports psychology tournament planning and preparation as well as college recruiting guidance and assistance in order to deliver a scientific based golf product Impact Minimization 39 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 IMPACT MINIMIZATION The applicant requested a detailed wetland and stream delineation be performed in an effort to avoid and minimize impacts to jurisdictional areas where possible The very nature of the intended project (golf training course) required relatively large acreages with open corridors (for uninterrupted shots) Different course layouts were considered in design of the proposed facility The preferred course design proposes total impacts of 2 82 acres to jurisdictional waters 0 38 acres of impacts to wetlands (remnants of ponds previously drained in 2003) and 2 44 acres of impat to a man made pond There are no stream impacts proposed for the construction of the Carolina Golf Lodge Impacted features are of relatively low quality and therefore the wetland mitigation set by the USACE is at a 1 1 ratio The size of the subject property amount of open waters topographic conditions golf yardage requirements storm water and tree ordinance mandates limit the opportunity for avoidance of jurisdictional features The balance of jurisdictional features (0 299 acres of wetlands 5 41 acres of open waters and 1030 linear feet of stream channel) will be preserved by a declaration of conservation (See attached Impact Maps) .O Proposed Impacts 41 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INIDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 PROPOSED IMPACTS a Wetland Impacts The applicant s preferred plan will permanently impact 0 38 acres of jurisdictional wetlands (See attached Impact Maps) Please refer to the Impact Table below for an outline of proposed wetland impacts Type of Wetland Impact Site Number * All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1 /100 of an acre Wetlands proposed for impact are the remnants of two (2) former ponds that were breached in 2003 Vegetation in wetland #6 is composed of Black Willow (Salax nagra) Juncus (Juncus spp ) Elderberry (Sambucus Canadensas) Dulichium (Dulachaum arundanaceum) and Silverling (Baccharas hahmafolaa) Wetland #5 is located between wetland #6 and Pond A (See Impact Maps) Wetland #5 supports Sweetgum (Lcquidambar styraciflua) Red Maple (Acer rubrum) and Black Willow (Salix nagra) trees along the perimeter of the feature The interior of wetland #5 is dominated by Cut Grass (Leersia spp ) Bulrush (Scirpus cyperanus) Juncus (Juncus spp ) and Elderberry (Sambucus Canadensas) b Open Water Impacts The preferred plan proposes permanently impacts to 2 44 acres of open waters (See Impact Maps) Please refer to the Impact Table below for an outline of proposed open water impacts Open Water Impact Number Type Area of Impact (acres)* lmpact Area of Fill Impact ct (e g forested marsh (a ) 244 herbaceous bog etc ) WETLAND #5 Fill Forested/Herbaceous 028 WETLAND #6 Fill Forested 01 TOTAL 0 38 * All impacts have been rounded to the nearest 1 /100 of an acre Wetlands proposed for impact are the remnants of two (2) former ponds that were breached in 2003 Vegetation in wetland #6 is composed of Black Willow (Salax nagra) Juncus (Juncus spp ) Elderberry (Sambucus Canadensas) Dulichium (Dulachaum arundanaceum) and Silverling (Baccharas hahmafolaa) Wetland #5 is located between wetland #6 and Pond A (See Impact Maps) Wetland #5 supports Sweetgum (Lcquidambar styraciflua) Red Maple (Acer rubrum) and Black Willow (Salix nagra) trees along the perimeter of the feature The interior of wetland #5 is dominated by Cut Grass (Leersia spp ) Bulrush (Scirpus cyperanus) Juncus (Juncus spp ) and Elderberry (Sambucus Canadensas) b Open Water Impacts The preferred plan proposes permanently impacts to 2 44 acres of open waters (See Impact Maps) Please refer to the Impact Table below for an outline of proposed open water impacts Open Water Impact Number Type of Impact Area of Impact (acres)* Pond A Fill 244 TOTAL 244 Pond A is a man made pond presumably used for recreational purposes by previous property owners A small diameter metal pipe exists at the dam end of the pond The pipe is assumed to be the handle of a gate valve for maintaining water levels No wheel (handle) currently exists on the pipe The existence of a drainage pipe /culvert connected to the presumed gate valve is not evident (unknown) No jurisdictional stream or 42 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INIDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 spillway exists to outlet water from the pond The initial construction date of Pond A is unknown The feature is shown on the Soil Survey of Mecklenburg County NC published in 1980 A gravel road exists on the pond dam 43 Impact Maps 44 GEoSCIENCE GROUT' I comomted pr n». 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Bulletin No NoNo \ N CH CV t 3 812 m D f \ r Z v n 'D 0 Z K O v D i m r o r Z Z O \ r 0 co ti\ N 1 m mr D r Z D Z O V 9 N m m D 3 O Z l 0 L 7 �Q C �\ a r ^ 4 m i� D O M M M N N * *2 *2 *L *L *L *2 M 000 m m m m m m m A 000 mm rrrrrrr N DD >>> >> n W D mm 00 0 0 0 0 0 < N m NON VWN�W N— 0 W W-4 mm 0000000 D 4L4 M O N 0 0 0 nnn mm OO WNN-4 D ,� OfANO�(O �I N DDDDDDD nnnnnnn Project CAROLINA GOLF LODGE Drawing Scale Ref CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA 1 =150 Geoscience EXHIBIT C Date Bulletin No NoNo CH CV AVOIDANCE ALTERNATIVE 3 812 Wetlands Avoidance CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 WETLANDS AVOIDANCE The Clean Water Act requires that a project avoid or minimize filling regulated wetlands when a practicable alternative project site or design is available to accomplish the project purpose Federal regulations define a practicable alternative as an option that is available and capable of being done after taking in consideration the cost existing technology and logistics in light of the overall project purpose Since the most logical and desirable site plan for the proposed development of the Carolina Golf Lodge required impacting Jurisdictional features alternative project designs were evaluated to determine which alternative accomplishes the project purpose with the least adverse impact on the aquatic ecosystem Documentation regarding on site alternatives is provided in the attachments Public Interest Factors 50 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 PUBLIC INTEREST FACTORS In a document provided by the U S Corps of Engineers titled Wetlands & Corps Wetland Regulations and dated August 13 2001 the Corps of Engineers lists 21 specific factors that will be reviewed related to Public Interest These items are as follows Conservation Water Quality Wetlands Flood Hazard Floodplam Value Land Use Recreation Safety Aesthetics Historic Properties Water Supply Navigation Energy Needs Mineral Needs Economics Fish & Wildlife Values Shore Erosion and Accretion Food & Fiber Production Environmental Concerns Property Ownership Needs and Welfare of the People Responses to each of the 21 Public Interest Issues are presented below 1 Conservation The applicant requested a detailed wetland and stream delineation in order to determine extents of jurisdictional waters of the U S on the property and to avoid/minimize impacts to those features Several course layouts were considered for the project The proposed preferred layout results in no stream impacts and permanent wetland impacts that are below Nationwide Permit thresholds Outside of proposed impacts 5 41 acres of open waters 0 299 acres of jurisdictional wetlands and approximately 1 030 linear feet of streams will remain undisturbed and will be preserved by the applicant through a declaration of conservation Please refer to Impact Maps for a graphic representation of the proposed preservation areas The concept of resource preservation through riparian buffers has been previously discussed with Mr Steve Kichefski of the US Army Corps of Engineers and Mr Alan Johnson of NC Division of Water Quality Land cover of the subject property is predominantly grass fields forest and ponds (see Vicinity Maps Figure 2) Wooded areas along the entire property boundary will be placed in tree save buffers ranging from 30 feet to 75 feet to meet City of Charlotte ordinances Specifically 15% of the subject property must remain in tree save areas The applicant will continue to practice sound land and water conservation by providing sedimentation and erosion control as required under their proposed Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Properly designed and located E &S structures will be utilized to prevent sedimentation of undisturbed streams and wetlands 2 Water Quality The Subject Property is located in the Catawba River Basin and in USGS Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) 03050103 (see attached Figures 1 2 3 & 4) Surface waters on site flow to Irwin Creek which is Class C Waters C classified waters are fresh surface waters that are protected for aquatic life propagation maintenance of biological integrity 51 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 including fishing and fish wildlife secondary recreation agriculture etc except uses for primary recreation or as a source of water supply According to the DWQ s Catawba River Basinwide Water Quality Management Plan (2010) Irwin Creek was last sampled in 2004 and received a Poor fish community rating A Poor benthic rating was given in 1992 In 2004 biologist noted elevated conductivity levels which is typical of urban streams This creek is Impaired for exceeding copper lead zinc and turbidity standards as well as for receiving a Poor fish community raring Water quality could be impacted by the project in several ways First during construction sediment could potentially enter the waterways Measures will be in place to prevent this possibility Current sediment and erosion control guidelines will be adhered to To establish/maintain course grass fertilizers will be utilized on the greens and fairways Proposed annual fertilizer usage is outlined in Section 5 1- Environmental Concerns Underdrains designed for putting greens will be directed away from surface waters Algae blooms will be controlled through low phosphorus inputs of not more than 1 pound annually applied slow release low soluble fertilizers to nummize nutrient runoff to surface waters The North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973 requires that a plan to control erosion and sedimentation be developed for any activity that disturbs one or more acres of land This plan must include control measures that will prevent sediment impacts to water quality Practices must be installed that will control sedimentation from the peak runoff generated by the 10 year storm One of the best methods to control sediment loading from construction sites is to muumize the time that land is exposed The State law requires that permanent ground cover be established within 15 working days from when grading is completed The Project will meet or exceed these requirements By following the site and grading plan and implementing and maintaining Best Management Practices (BMP)s to control construction sedimentation for the 10 year storm the impacts to water quality during construction will be minimized and will not be significant A North Carolina Division of Water Quality certification has been applied for in association with this permit application Special conditions are anticipated and a copy of these conditions will be provided to the USACE No mayor impacts to water quality are expected An approved Storm water Management Plan (SMP) will be required for impervious areas of the project In the areas that will ultimately require an approved SMP the approved devices coupled with the remaining urumpacted wetlands and wooded areas will provide both storm water retention and treatment of any runoff associated with the project which will prevent any cumulative effects to downstream water quality The proposed storm water device includes a sand filter to remove 85% Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 3 Wetlands The project proposes to fill 0 38 acres of herbaceous and forested wetlands for the proposed training facility (see attached Impact maps Exhibits A B and C) These 52 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 features currently provide some nutrient filtering sediment removal and aquatic habitat The applicant will mitigate for these unavoidable impacts through payment into the N C Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NC EEP) (see Mitigation Plan section for further detail) In addition to payment to EEP for wetland mitigation approximately 0 299 acres of wetland on site will be preserved 4 Flood Hazard As shown on the attached impact maps two (2) ponds and their associated dams are to remain on site following the construction of impacts At this time we are unaware of any deficiencies with these dams however as part of our facilities design process we will be evaluating the remaining dams including the embankments and spillway systems to identify any deficiencies If deficiencies are identified a suitable repair plan will be prepared and if necessary submitted for review and approval by the appropriate regulatory agencies 5 Floodplain Value The Subject Property is located outside the 100 year FEMA Floodplam 6 Land Use Land use in the surrounding area consists primarily of developed commercial and single family residences The proposed project is located approximately 700 feet west of Interstate 77 and 125 miles north of Interstate 85 No improvements exist on the property beyond a cell tower and two (2) gravel roads As proposed the development would result in the conversion of former farm and forested area to recreational use While this is a mayor shift in land use the project was successfully rezoned in January 2012 for the proposed development Additionally the project is located adjacent to residential and commercial uses (e g non farm) 7 Recreation The purpose of the Carolina Golf Lodge project is to construct a golf training facility 8 Safety The proposed facility will be privately owned for paying clients The project will be designed in accordance with local traffic safety regulations and should not result in additional safety concerns 9 Aesthetics The proposed project will provide an aesthetic golf course that incorporates trees ponds streams and wetlands into facility design Providing an aesthetically pleasing facility to patrons will be critical to the success of the project Specifically the large (5 acre) pond will serve as a central focus of the proposed facility Four (4) proposed tee boxes will be 53 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 constructed for play across the feature Visual buffers will be maintained along the property boundaries through the establishment of tree save buffers 10 Historic Properties S &EC contacted the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) in Raleigh North Carolina regarding the proposed project A response letter was issued by SHPO on February 24 2012 Based on their review SHPO was not aware of historic resources which would be affected by the project (See Attached SHPO letter) 11 Water Supply The project will use water from the onsite ±5 08 acre pond for irrigating the golf course Irrigation use from the pond during spring and summer is estimated at 50 000 to 60 000 gallons per day Water will be pulled from the pond using vertical turbine pumps using 3 phase power The pumps will be computer controlled able to pump 500 to 660 gallons per minute (gpm) via 50 to 75 horsepower (hp) motors Two hundred (200) sprinkler heads are estimated for use on the golf course Water supply for the lodge will provided via Charlotte Mecklenburg Utilities Department (CMUD) Wastewater will be disposed via sanitary sewer and the City of Charlotte will ensure that the capacity of their facility is not exceeded 12 Navigation No navigable waters are found on this site 13 Energy Needs The proposed facility will require the use of electricity from a public utility Duke Power 14 Nhneral Needs This public interest issue is not applicable to this application as the proposed facility will not affect the need for minerals in the area nor will it produce any 15 Economics The applicant will be the primary beneficiary of the proposed development The project will help meet area demand for a unique first class golf training facility The project will also provide an overall benefit to the local economy and result in increases in local state and federal tax revenues The Lodge will result in additional fob opportunities during construction and after the facility is open A summary of the investment opportunity provided by the applicant is as follows • Total capital requirement is $5 500 000 which includes $500 000 of capital reserves • Initial shares will be offered in $250 000 units 54 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 • The operating company will be organized as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) • Unleveraged Internal Rate of Return (IRR) target = 21% • The project will be funded with 100% equity • Annual revenues are projected at between $2 5MM and $3MM • Conservative assumptions show a positive cash flow at the end of 15 months with a break even date at the end of 20 months • Debt financing will be contemplated once a history of positive cash flow has been established 16 Fish & Wildlife Values Endangered and Threatened Species Species with Federal classifications of Endangered (E) Threatened (T) Proposed for such listing (P) or Threatened due to Similarity of Appearance (T[S /A]) are protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 as amended (16 U S C 1531 et seq ) The status of Endangered refers to any species which is in endanger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range and the status of Threatened refers to any species which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range (16 U S C 1532) Federal Species of Concern (FSC) receive no formal protection under the ESA The U S Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and NHP list four protected species that are known or suspected to occur in Mecklenburg County NC Federal Species of Concern (FSC) are not protected by the ESA and therefore the entire list of FSCs known or suspected to occur in Mecklenburg County is not addressed within this permit application Mecklenburg County Federally Protected Species The four federally protected species documented in Mecklenburg County NC are • Carolina Heelsplitter (Lasmigona decorata) — Endangered • Schweimtz s Sunflower (Hehanthus schweinitzai) — Endangered • Smooth Coneflower (Echinacea laevcgata) Endangered • Michaux s Sumac (Rhus michauxit) — Endangered Descriptions of the appearance habitat and documented occurrences within 5 miles of the project boundary for the four federally protected species known to occur in Mecklenburg County NC follow CAROLINA HEELSPLITTER (Lasmigona decorata) US — Endangered, NC — Endanaered DESCRIPTION The Carolina Heelsplitter is a medium sized freshwater mussel that is generally greenish brown or dark brown in coloration The Carolina Heelsplitter was federally listed as endangered in 1993 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 RANGE The Carolina Heelsplitter was historically known from several locations in the Catawba and Pee Dee River systems in North Carolina and the Pee Dee Savannah and possibly the Saluda River systems in South Carolina Recent surveys for this species have indicated that all but two of the North Carolina populations have been extirpated these are located in Union County HABITAT Habitat of the Carolina Heelsplitter is limited to silt free well oxygenated cool waters with stable substrate Historic habitat included small to large streams rivers and ponds however recent records are from small streams and a small river NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE Two GIS polygons of destroyed NHP element occurrence records of the Carolina Heelsplitter are located within Irwin Creek approximately 12 air miles from the project boundary and within Paw Creek approximately 3 0 air miles from the project boundary Both of these populations are listed by NHP as extirpated SCHWEINTTZ S SUNFLOWER (Helianthus schweinazu) US — Endangered, NC — Endangered _ DESCRIPTION Schwemitz s Sunflower is a perennial herb characterized by a purplish stem stiff lanceolate leaves with a rough textured sparsely hairy upper surface and dense white pubescence beneath yellow compound flowers tuberous roots opposite basal leaves and sometimes alternate apical leaves (Radford 1968) RANGE Schwemitz s Sunflower has been documented in North Carolina by NHP within Anson Cabarrus Davidson Gaston Mecklenburg Montgomery Randolph Rowan Stanly Stokes Surry and Union Counties (Franklin 2006) HABITAT Radford lists the habitat of Schwemitz s Sunflower as upland woods thickets and pastures (1968) The NC Natural Heritage Program lists the species as found in open woods and roadsides NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE Based on the NHP records search Schweinitz s Sunflower has not been documented within 5 miles of the project boundary SMOOTH CONEFLOWER (Echinacea laevikata) US — Endangered NC — Endangered/SC DESCRIPTION Smooth coneflower is a perennial herb of the aster family with fleshy roots hairless stems and few leaves 20 59 inches (0 5 10 m) tall The simple leaves are alternate smooth with toothed edges range in shape from lance shaped basal leaves with rounded bases to smaller elliptic mid stem leaves 4 8 inches (10 20 cm) long and 1 3 inches (3 8 cm) wide Flowers are composite W11 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 single and similar to black eyed susans with purple centers and deep to pale pink occasionally white drooping ray flowers (which resemble petals) RANGE Smooth Coneflower has been documented in North Carolina by NHP to occur in Durham Granville Mecklenburg Montgomery Orange and Rockingham counties Most populations contain less than 100 plants HABITAT Basic or circumneutral soils of meadows open woodlands and border areas in between Smooth coneflower requires abundant sunlight with little competition from other herbaceous plants It is known to occur in cedar barrens open woods dry limestone bluffs and along roadsides and powerline rights of way It may prefer calcium and magnesium rich soils associated with gabbro and diabase parent material in xeric hardpan forests and diabase glades The Smooth coneflower grows best where there is disturbance such as natural fires which serve to reduce shade and competition from woody plants NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE Based on the NHP records search Smooth Coneflower has not been documented within 5 miles of the project boundary MICHAUX S SUMAC (Rhus michauxii) US — Endangered, NC Endangered DESCRIPTION Michaux s Sumac is a short densely pubescent shrub in the Cashew family Plants generally attain a height of less than two feet Leaves are compound with each leaf having between 7 and 13 leaflets originating from a hairy rachis Each leaflet is finely to coarsely toothed on its edges RANGE Michaux s Sumac has been documented by the NHP in North Carolina within Cumberland Davie Durham Franklin Hoke Johnston Lincoln Mecklenburg Moore Orange Richmond Robeson Scotland Union Wake and Wilson Counties HABITAT Michaux s Sumac is shade intolerant inhabits sandy or rocky open woods (USFWS 2008) highway rights of way roadsides and edges of artificially or fire maintained clearings (Patrick et al 2007) Recent research into soil associations of naturally occurring and transplanted specimens of Michaux s Sumac indicates that soil pH itself may be of less importance than the soil texture composition and nutrient balance (Willis 2008) NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE Based on the NHP records search Michaux s Sumac has not been documented within 5 miles of the project boundary Other Rare %ecies Documented Within a 5 mile Radius of the Project Boundary 57 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NHP) Records within a 5 mile radius of the boundary of the project site were investigated on February 8 2012 A file search for all federal state and NHP listed species within a 5 mule radius of the project boundary was performed using the NHP Virtual Workroom (NHP 2012) The following species were documented to occur within 5 riles of the site boundary CAROLINA BIRDFOOT TREFOIL (AcmiWon hellera) US — Federal Species of Concern, NC — Special Concern DESCRIPTION Carolina Birdfoot Trefoil is a small annual herbaceous plant which grows up to 30 inches in height The stems are hairy and the main stem is reddish in color The leaves have three leaflets with the exception of the uppermost leaves which have only a single leaflet Pink flowers appear in late summer to early fall and the narrow one inch long fruiting pods appear in early to late fall HABITAT This species occurs in clay soils over bedrock high in iron and magnesium (USACE 2012) Within these soils the plant may be found in open or disturbed habitats such as natural openings in the forest canopy roadside rights of way and clearings RANGE Carolina Brrdfoot Trefoil has been documented by NHP to occur in North Carolina within Cabarrus Caswell Catawba Davidson Davie Granville Iredell Mecklenburg Moore Person Randolph Rockingham Rowan Stanly Union Wake and Warren Counties (Buchanan 20 10) NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE The GIS polygon of a historical NHP element occurrence record of the Carolina Brrdfoot Trefoil is located approximately 3 8 air miles from the project boundary This record represents a small population discovered in 2007 along a railroad corridor The population was most recently surveyed in 2008 and no stems were located The population is listed as historical in the NHP GIS data (NHP 2012) SESSILE TICK TREFOIL (Desmodium sessilifolium) NC — Special Concern DESCRIPTION Sessile Tick trefoil is a small perennial herbaceous plant which grows up to approximately 42 inches in height The stems are hairy and the main stem is light green in color The stem is unbranched or may have few branches Leaves are alternate with three leaflets At the apex of the stem a 6 to 12 inch long inflorescence of 5 petaled white to pink flowers forms in mid to late summer The flattened seed pods (loments) appear in the fall RANGE This species has a distribution throughout the central and eastern part of the United States and ranges north into Canada Within North Carolina the NHP has documented this species from Cabarrus and Mecklenburg counties CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 HABITAT This species is found in open woodlands roadside rights of way and clearings in dry habitats NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE The GIS polygon of a historical NHP element occurrence record of Sessile Tick trefoil is located approximately 3 8 air miles from the project boundary Tlus record represents a population surveyed in 1971 HAIR CLAW MOSS (Dichelyma capillaceum) NHP — Significantly Rare DESCRIPTION Hair Claw Moss Sessile Tick trefoil is a nonvascular plant This moss is usually dark green in color when live RANGE This species has a distribution throughout the eastern United States and Canada and is also found in Europe Within North Carolina the NHP has documented this species from McDowell Mecklenburg and Orange counties HABITAT Hair Claw Moss is found at or below the high water line at the bases of trees on rocks or on stumps (Buchanan 2010) NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE The GIS polygon of a historical NHP element occurrence record of Hair Claw Moss is located approximately 3 8 air miles from the project boundary This record represents a population surveyed in 1928 PALE CONEFLOWER (Echinacea pallida) NHP — Significantly Rare DESCRIPTION Pale coneflower is a perennial herb of the aster family with fleshy roots hairy stems and few leaves 20 59 inches (0 5 10 m) tall The simple leaves are predominantly basal alternate pubescent on both surfaces and generally narrower than leaves of E laevigata Flowers are composite single and similar to black eyed susans with purple centers and pale pink to white drooping ray flowers (which resemble petals) RANGE Pale Coneflower has been documented in North Carolina by NHP to occur in Gaston Granville McDowell Mecklenburg Richmond and Rutherford counties HABITAT This species is found in barrens and mafic glades (Buchanan 2010) woodlands and roadsides (Radford 1968) NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE The GIS polygon of a historical NHP element occurrence record of Pale Coneflower is located approximately 4 5 air miles from the project boundary This record represents a population surveyed in 1969 59 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 NORTHERN YELLOW BAT (Lasiurus cntermedius) US — Federal Species of Concern, NC — Special Concern DESCRIPTION The Northern Yellow Bat is a large yellowish brown bat The tail membrane is heavily furred only on its basal third RANGE The Northern Yellow Bat is primarily found in the Coastal Plain from Virginia through southern Texas In North Carolina the NHP has documented this species from Brunswick Mecklenburg and New Hanover counties HABITAT Roosting habitat includes thick vegetation near water The species often roosts in Spanish Moss and Longleaf Pine habitats Roosts are usually near water where the bats feed NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE The GIS polygon of an NHP element occurrence record of the Northern Yellow Bat is located approximately 4 6 air miles from the project boundary This record represents a specimen in the collection at UNC Wilrmngton collected in 2000 from an unidentified locality in Mecklenburg County A TRIAENODE CADDISFLY (Triaenodes marQanatus) NHP — Significantly Rare DESCRIPTION Triaenodes marginatus is a light reddish brown long horned caddisfly with a pattern of light tan mottles RANGE This species has been documented by NHP in North Carolina in Mecklenburg Gaston Polk Robeson Richmond and Moore counties HABITAT Perennial streams and rivers NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE The GIS polygon of an NHP element occurrence record of this caddisfly is located approximately 1 1 air miles from the project boundary This record was documented during a 1990 survey of Stewart Creek CAROLINA CREEKSHELL (Villosa vaughaniana) US — Federal Species of Concern, NC — Endan eg red DESCRIPTION The Carolina Creekshell is a sexually dimorphic medium sized freshwater mussel that is generally shiny greenish yellow to dark brownish yellow with green rays Males are elliptical while females are ovate RANGE The Carolina Creekshell has been documented from the Cape Fear Catawba Pee Dee and Santee Cooper River basins in North and South Carolina The species was thought extirpated from South Carolina but recent surveys have shown that it is still extant in the state .E CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 HABITAT Habitat of the Carolina Creekshell is typically muddy or sandy substrate close to the banks of perennial streams and medium sized rivers NEARBY DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCE A GIS polygon of an NHP element occurrence record of the Carolina Creekshell is located within Mallard Creek approximately 2 0 air miles from the project boundary This record represents a population surveyed in 1993 No on site surveys for Endangered, Threatened, or otherwise rare species or their potentially suitable habitat were performed associated with the preparation of this permit application No Threatened and Endangered species surveys have been completed for this site Common Species The study area is characterized by a mosaic of pasture forested and residential land that offers little components to support a rich diversity of wildlife White tailed deer raccoon gray squirrels cottontails and other animals common to the Piedmont region of NC may be seen along with an occasional opossum or red fox Geese feed in open fields and shallow waters Forested areas contain a mixture of hardwoods and conifers in the canopy such as Loblolly Pine Liriodendron tulipifera (Yellow Poplar) and Liquidambar (Sweet Gum) A sparse subcanopy is dominated by Ligustrumjaponicum (Japanese Privet bush) and occasional Juniperus virginiana (Juniper) 17 Shore Erosion & Accretion This public interest issue is not applicable to this project as the proposed development is inland and will not affect shore erosion or accretion 18 Food & Fiber Production This public interest issue is not applicable to this application as the proposed project will not be producing any food or fiber 19 Environmental Concerns The overall impact to the environment as a result of the construction of the project will be minimal Proposed permanent impacts are proposed to a man made pond of low quality and two wetland pockets that naturalized from the draining of two (2) former man made ponds Proposed wetland impacts are below Nationwide Permit threshold levels The overall project will maintain impervious levels below 24% Temporary increases in sediment construction noise traffic levels etc would be expected during construction of the project 61 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 Noise This surrounding land use near the subject property is predominantly commercial and single family residential subdivisions There are numerous residential homes adjacent to the area In addition Interstate 77 is approximately 700 feet west of the subject property Noise in the area is directly related to adjacent residents commercial businesses and nearby roads Other current sources of noise are construction related (e g power tools etc ) and airplanes taxiing to Charlotte Douglas airport Expected project related temporary sources of noise include the heavy equipment associated with the construction efforts performed by the applicant or associated sub contractors Noise levels are expected to increase during the normal working hours due to construction of the project Construction is normally limned to daylight hours when loud noises are more tolerable Immediately following completion of the project noise levels will be similar to what is experienced on site now Tree save areas will be placed along property boundaries to reduce noise from the facility Prevention of Contamination During construction of the proposed project there is the potential for accidental spills of fuels such as gasoline or diesel from the mechanical equipment All re fueling will occur in designated upland areas as far as feasible from surface waters Spills that may occur will be contained immediately by certified personnel and disposed of appropriately Any appropriate requirements (including the Material Safety Data Sheet) will be followed for storage and disposal of any substance that can be considered toxic Overall the impacts from toxic substances should be extremely minimal and are anticipated to be absent altogether It is our opinion that no significant impacts from toxic substances will occur Nutrients /Fertilization According to the applicant fairway tee and rough fertility needs will be relatively low once grow in is complete due to the use of zoysia turf type Base fertility will be 2 to 2 5 lbs nitrogen and potassium annually applied using slow release granular types Fertility of the greens will be 4 5 to 6 lbs annually of 1/2 slow release granular and 1/2 soluble liquids applied in 1/8 lb increments Algae blooms will be controlled through low phosphorus inputs of not more than 1 lb annually by slow release low soluble fertilizers to minimize nutrient runoff to surface waters 20 Property Ownership The use of the subject property will be consistent with the designated zoning The issuance of Approval for the proposed project would be consistent with the owner s right to reasonable private use of their land Please refer to the list of names and addresses of property owners adjacent to the 42+ acre property in Block 24 A corresponding map showing the location of each property as it corresponds to the list is also attached 21 Needs and Welfare of the People The proposed project is a privately funded project on private land for public recreational use The proposed Sediment and Erosion Control BMPs will ensure that the proposed project does not negatively affect the surrounding communities or downstream water quality The local economy will benefit from the project with the employment of 15 persons The Lodge will provide increased tax revenue to the City of Charlotte and 62 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 Mecklenburg County compared to the current state of the site The facility will provide area golfers with a unique training facility that based on the applicant s research is an underserved market 63 Photos of Impacted Features M. CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 PHOTOS OF IMPACTED FEATURES Wetland #6 Wetland #5 65 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 PHOTOS OF IMPACTED FEATURES Pond A (post pump -down) .. Photos of Preserved Features 67 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 PHOTOS OF PRESERVED FEATURES Pond C. Wetland #3 and Stream #1 68 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 PHOTOS OF PRESERVED FEATURES Stream #I a$ Typical Site Photos 70 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11762 TYPICAL SITE PHOTOS Typical Fields View Typical Woods View 71 Mitigation Plan 72 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDIUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11792 MITIGATION PLAN The applicant proposes payment into the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program ( NCEEP) to mitigate for proposed wetland impacts Specifically proposed impacts to wetland #5 and wetland #6 total 0 38 acres Wetland mitigation is proposed at 1 1 ratio as per previous discussions with the USACE See attached NCEEP acceptance letter dated December 6 2011 Based on prior discussions with the USACE and NC DWQ the applicant proposes to preserve by declaration of conservation 1 030 linear feet stream channel 0 299 acres of wetlands and 5 41 acres of open waters Open Waters Location Total Impacts % Impacted Preserved % Preserved Pond A (ac) 244 244 100 0 0 Pond B (ac) 033 0 0 033 100 Pond C (ac) 508 0 0 508 100 Total (ac) 785 244 31 541 69 Streams Location Total Impacts % Impacted Preserved % Preserved Stream 1 (If) 763 0 0 763 100 Stream 2 (If) 267 0 0 267 100 Total (If) 1 030 0 0 1 030 100 Wetlands Location Total Impacts % Impacted Preserved % Preserved Wetland 1 (ac) 111 0 0 111 100 Wetland 2 (ac) 097 0 0 097 100 Wetland 3 (ac) 029 0 0 029 100 Wetland 4 (ac) 056 0 0 056 100 Wetland 5 (ac) 28 28 100 0 0 Wetland 6 (ac) 10 10 100 0 0 Wetland 7 (ac) 006 0 0 006 100 Total (ac) 679 38 56 299 44 73 CAROLINA GOLF LODGE INDIVIDIUAL PERMIT APPLICATION S &EC #11792 Photo documentation of proposed impact features wetland #5 wetland #6 and Pond A are attached in this submttal Photo documentation of streams open waters and wetlands proposed for preservation are also attached in this submittal 74 Attachments 1 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT TROELINE 76 2 ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS LIST 78 3 ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS MAP 83 4 SHPO LETTER (Dated 2/24/12) 5 NCEEP ACCEPTANCE LETTER (Dated 12/6/11) 87 6 STORM WATER CALCULATIONS 89 7 REFERENCES 75 164 Project Development Timeline 76 co go Cbo k -D- l ur« § - 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- - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - -- - - -- - -- i BROWN TAMMY A 2534 COCHRANE DR CHARLOTTE L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- Soil & Environmental Consultants PA Job No 11762 Carolina Golf Club Lodge Adjacent Property Owners Map I 1 762 WG Project Manager NT sale 1 e =400' I � l FA Map Title Figure 5 - Adjacent Property Owners Map Carolina Goff Lodge Charlotte Mecklenburg Co Date 03/12/ 12 1 Mecklenburg Co GI5 Soil & OnvimnmenW ConeulWd4 PA 110IOReranRWPRd ROAMOV614 PIO)64H= P0840 -W ab Pao& WwAr mn State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) m North Carohna Department of Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office Ramona M Bartos Administrator Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor Linda A Carlisle Secretary Jeffrey J Crow Deputy Secretary February 24 2012 Wendell Overby wo-v erby&sandec com Office of Arcluves and History Division of Historical Resources David Brook, Director Re Develop Carolina Golf Lodge 2621 Cindy Lane Charlotte Mecklenburg County ER 12 0203 Dear Mr Overby Thank you for your email of February 7 2012 concerning the above project We have conducted a review of the project and are aware of no historic resources which would be affected by the project Therefore we have no comment on the project as proposed The above comments are made pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Advisory Council on Hlstonc Preservation s Regulations for Compliance with Section 106 codified at 36 CFR Part 800 Thank you for your cooperation and consideration If you have questions concerning the above comment please contact Renee Gledhill Earley environmental review coordinator at 919 807 6579 In all future communication concerning this project please cite the above referenced tracking number Sincerely 6flRamona M Bartos Lo n n 109 E t J Str t, Raleigh NC 27601 Mailing Addre 4617 Mail Service Ce ter Raleigh NC 27699 4617 Telephon /Fax (919) 807 6570/807 6599 North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) Acceptance Letter M refem mellt PROGRAM December 6, 2011 Jonathan,Jarrett 817 Romany Road Charlotte NC 28203 Expiration of Acceptance June S 2012 PrglecL Carolina Golf Lodge County Mecklenburg The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program ( NCEEP) is willing to accept payment for compensatory mitigation for impacts associated with the above referenced protect as indicated in the table below Please note that this decision does not assure that participation in the NCEEP will be approved by the permit issuing agencies as mitigation for protect impacts It is the responsibility of the applicant to contact these agencies to determine if payment to the NCEEP will be approved You must also ggMply with all other state federal or local cove -mment Dermits remilabons or authorizations associated with the _ _- _ osed activity including SL 2009 337 An Act to Promote the Use of COMRensatory M tiaation Banks as amended by S.L 2011 343 This acceptance is valid for sic months from the date of this Ietter and is not transferable If we have not received a copy of the issued 404 Permit/401 Certification/CAMA permit within this time frame, this acceptance will expire. It is the applicant's responsibility to send copies of the permits to NCEEP Once NCEEP receives a copy of the permits) an invoice will be issued based on the required mitigation in that permit and payment must be made prior to conducting the authorized work. The amount of the In Lieu Fee to be paid to NCEEP by an applicant is calculated based upon the Fee Schedule and policies listed at www nceep not Based on the information supplied by you in your request to use the NCEEP the impacts that may require compensatory mitigation are summarized in the following table The amount of mitigation required for this impact is determined by permitting agencies River I CU I Stream Basin Location 1`:1 03 Wetlands Non Buffer I I Buffer II (Sq FL) (Sq Ft.) *Mitigation credit will be Drovided in the Catawba 03050103 E anded Service Area Upon receipt of payment, EEP will take responsibility for providing the compensatory mitigabon. The ttigation will be performed in accordance with the N C Department of Environment and Natural Resources Ecosystem Enhancement Program In Lieu Fee Instrument dated July 28 2010 Thank you for your interest in the NCEEP If you have any questions or need additional information please contact Melly Williams at (919) 716 -1921 Sincerely Mic 1 Ellison Deputy Director cc Karen Higgins NCDWQ Wetlands/401 Unit Steve Kichefski USACE- Asheville Alan Johnson NCDWQ - Mooresville File r�= RIP du hill I ,,,1 11111 ,,1 !111 ,,1 1 111 1 ''1 I I L. North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program 1652 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699 -1652 / 919 715 0476 / www nceep net Storm Water Calculations M. ..... . .... . ......... 14 W � L z�7 r O� 1� 1 �e t ,f 1 U a Cl R W CL 0 J W W Q I LJ ce CL a w a J- E if r � (` t 0 LLJ W cu > II W W tl W %'N u :5 oo 4 w L 4 E C C t t -wale-, tcPre As First 272 manning s n for sheet flow( able 3 1 TR 55) smooth surfaces(conc asphalt gravel or bare soil) Head= 13 (785 772) Fallow(no residue) _ _ mannings= 015 _ _ _ _ _ Cultivated Soils ___ P2= 3 12 in Residue cover <20% Length= 272 ft _ Residue Ccover >20% So =H /L= 0048 ft/ft _ Eqn 3 3 TR55 Grass Tt =O 007(nL) ^0 8 /P" 5 So^ 4 Short grass praire Tt= 02599 hr Dense grass Bermudagrass Shallow Concentrated Flow Range L= 1 ft Woods h=1 lift Light underbrush S= 1 ft/ft Dense underbrush V =16 1345(s)^0 5 V= 16 13 fps T= U(360OV)= 00000 hr Compute travel time Tc =Tt1 + Tt_2_ Tn Tc= 0 260 hr = 15 59 min LAG= 016 i 0 011 005 006 017 0 15 024 041 013 041 08 HEC 1 INPUT PAGE 1 LINE ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ID CAROLINA GOLF 2 TD 2 YEAR PRE DEVELOPED CONDITION 3 ID GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 4 IT 1 0 0 1800 5 IO 5 0 0 6 ILK RUNOFF FROM AREA 7 KM 2 YEAR B PH 0 0 0 42 0 83 1 45 1 76 1 95 9 KM 10 YEAR 10 KM 0 0 0 59 1 26 2 36 2 9 3 21 3 72 11 KM 25 YEAR 12 KM 0 0 0 68 1 47 2 76 3 4 3 75 4 38 13 KM 50 YEAR 14 KM 0 0 0 75 1 62 3 05 3 78 4 20 4 92 5 KM 100 YEAR 16 KM 0 0 0 83 1 78 3 34 4 12 4 56 17 KO 0 21 18 BA 0 006 19 LS 0 63 5 20 UD 0 16 21 22 2 28 5 34 FLOOD HYDROGRAPH PACKAGE (HEC 1) JUN 1998 VEPSION A 1 RJN DATE 01MARIZ TIME 10 38 39 CAROLINA GOLF 2 YEAR PRE DEVELOPED CONDITION GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 5 IO OU"*PUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE T HYDROGRAPH TIME DATA NMIN 1 MINUTES IN COMPUTATION INTERVAL IRATE 1 0 STARTING DATE ITIME 0000 STARTING TIME NQ 1800 NUMBER OF HYDROGRAPH ORDINATES NDDATE 2 0 ENDING DATE NDTIME 0559 ENDING TIME ICENT 19 CENTURY MARK COMPUTATION INTERVAL 02 HOURS TOTAL TIME SASE 29 98 HOURS ENGLISH UNITS FROM DRAINAGE AREA SQUARE MILES PRECIPITATION DEPTH INCHES LENGTH ELEVATION FEET FLOW CUBIC FEET PER SECOND STORAGE VOLUME ACRE FEET SURFACE AREA ACRES TEMPERATURE DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 6 KK RUNOFF FROM AREA 17 KO OU-ZUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IUNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH TOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAVI 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIMINT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS VALUE EXCEEDS TABLE IN LOGLOG 01667 01667 6 00000 U S ARMY CORPS OF ENCINEI HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING CE 609 SECOND STREET DAVIS CALIFORNIA 9561E (916) 756 1104 OPERATION STATION HYDROGRAPH AT RUNOFF NORMAL END OF HEC I RUNOFF SUMMARY FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND TIME IN HOURS AREA IN SQUARE MILES PEAK TIME OF AVERAGE FLOW FOR MAXIMUM PERIOD FLOW PEAK 6 HOUR 24 HOUR 72 HOUR 3 32 BASIN MAXIMUM TIME OF AREA STAGE MAX STAC 01 i ograph I Peak Flow RateC I Peak FlowliDate(Time I Total Volume❑ RUNOFF 10652 Dec 01 1900 03 20 2 589 SEC 1 INPUT PAGE 1 LINE ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 1 ID CAROLINA GOLF 2 ID 10 YEAR PRE DEVELOPED CONDITION 3 ID GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 4 IT 1 0 0 1800 5 IO 5 0 0 6 KK RUNOFF FROM AREA 7 KM 2 YEAR 8 KM 0 0 0 42 0 83 1 45 1 76 1 95 2 28 9 KM 10 YEAR 0 PA 0 0 0 59 1 26 2 36 2 9 3 21 11 KM 25 YEAR 12 KM 0 0 0 68 1 47 2 76 3 4 3 75 4 38 13 KM 50 YEAR 14 KM 0 0 0 75 1 62 3 05 3 78 4 20 4 92 15 KM 100 YEAR 16 KM 0 0 0 83 1 78 3 34 4 12 4 56 17 KO 0 21 18 BA 0 006 19 LS 0 63 5 20 UD 0 16 21 ZZ 3 72 5 34 FLOOD HYDROGRAPH PACKAGE (HEC 1) JUN 1998 VERSION 4 1 RUN DATE 01MAR12 TIME 10 40 03 CAROLINA GOLF 10 YEAR PRE DEVELOPED CONDITION GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 5 IO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IT HYDROGRAPH TIME DATA NMIN 1 MINUTES IN COMPUTATION INTERVAL IRATE 1 0 STARTING DATE ITIME 0000 STARTING TIME NQ 1800 NUMBER OF HYDROGRAPH ORDINATES NDDATE 2 0 ENDING DATE NDTIME 0559 ENDING TIME ICENT 19 CENTURY MARK COMPUTATION INTERVAL 02 HOUPS TOTAL TIME BASE 29 98 HOURS ENGLISH UNITS DRAINAGE AREA SQUARE MILES PRECIPITATION DEPTH INCHES LENGTH ELEVATION FEET FLOW CUBIC FEET PER SECOND STORAGE VOLUME ACRE FEET SURFACE AREA ACRES TEMPERATURE DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 6 KK RUNOFF FROM AREA 17 KO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IPNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH IOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAV1 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIMINT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS VALUE EXCEEDS 'FABLE IN LOGLOG 01667 01667 6 00000 U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEi HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING CE2 609 SECOND STREET DAVIS CALIFORNIA 9561E (916) 756 1104 * w OPERATION STATION HYDROGRAPH AT RUNOFF NORMAL END OF HEC 1 RUNOFF SUMMARY FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND TIME IN HOURS AREA IN SQUARE MILES PEAK TIME OF AVERAGE FLOW FOR MAXIMUM PERIOD FLOW PEAK 6 HOUR 24 HOUR 72 HOUR 3 23 BASIN MAXIMUM TIME OF AREA STAGE MAX STAC Ol ograph" I Peak Flow Rated I Peak FlowMateffime ]Total RUNOFF 140 Dec 01 1900 03 15 11 07 REC 1 INPUT PAGE 1 LINE ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ID CAROLINA GOLF 2 ID 25 YEAR PRE DEVELOPED CONDITION 3 ID GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 4 IT 1 0 0 1800 5 IO 5 0 0 6 KK RUNOFF FROM AREA 7 KM 2 YEAR 8 KM 0 0 0 42 0 83 1 45 1 76 1 95 2 28 9 KM 10 YEAR 10 KM 0 0 0 59 1 26 2 36 2 9 3 21 3 72 11 KM 25 YEAR 12 PH 0 0 0 68 1 47 2 76 3 4 3 75 13 KM 50 YEAR 14 KM 0 0 0 75 1 62 3 05 3 78 4 20 4 9 15 KM 100 YEAR 16 KM 0 0 0 83 1 78 3 34 4 12 4 56 17 KO 0 21 18 BA 0 006 19 LS 0 63 5 20 UD 0 16 21 zz 4 38 5 34 FLOOD HYDROGRAPH PACKAGE (HEC 1) JUN 1998 VERSION 4 1 RUN DATE DIMAR12 TIME 10 41 09 U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEI HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING CC? 609 SECOND STREET DAVIS CALIFORNIA 9561E (916) 756 1104 CAROLINA GOLF 25 YEAR PRE DEVELOPED CONDITION GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 5 IO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IT HYDROGRAPH TIME DATA NMIN 1 MINUTES IN COMPUTATION INTERVAL IDATE 1 0 STARTING DATE ITIME 0000 STARTING TIME NQ 1800 NUMBER OF HYDROGRAPH ORDINATES NDDATE 2 0 ENDING DATE NDTIME 0559 ENDING TIME ICENT 19 CENTURY MARK COMPUTATION INTERVAL 02 HOURS TOTAL TIME BASE 29 98 HOURS ENGLISH UNITS DRAINAGE AREA SQUARE MILES PRECIPITATION DEPTH INCHES LENGTH ELEVATION FEET FLOW CUBIC FEET PER SECOND STORAGE VOLUME ACRE FEET SURFACE AREA ACRES TEMPERATURE DEGREES FAHRENHEIT r 6 KK RUNOFF FROM AREA 17 KO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLAT SCALE IPNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH TOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAV1 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIMINT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS VALUE EXCEEDS TABLE IN LOGLOG 01667 01667 6 00000 U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEI HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING CC? 609 SECOND STREET DAVIS CALIFORNIA 9561E (916) 756 1104 OPERATION STATION HYDROGRAPH AT RUNOFF NORMAL END OF HEC 1 RUNOFF SUMMARY FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND TIME IN HOURS AREA IN SQUARE MILES PEAK TIME OF AVERAGE FLOW FOR MAXIMUM PERIOD FLOW PEAK 6 HOUR 24 HOUR 72 HOUR 3 23 BASIN MAXIMUM TIME 01 AREA STAGE MAX STAC 01 _ _ .......... . � /r ? :� (r/ Z- *D ,< q /,-0,) -;� r Eli ,- a — WQ volume As Site Parameters Drainage Area Post Devlp =14 00 ac Impervious Area=1 1 56 ac Calculate Water Quality Volume (RQ Compute Volumetric Runoff Coefficient Rv I= Impervious area/Drainage area= 39 % Rv =O 05 +0 009(1)= 0 401 WQv = 1R2 WQ, =11 13 ac ft WQ =1R WQ, _4 in Calculate Modified Curve Number GV cNm = 1000 l (10 + 5P + 10WOv —10 WQ�2 + 1 25T�IfQyP 1 Where P= 1 0 GT ^i = X72 V 3/1/2012 CP Volume AS it Area Total= 4 00 ac Pervious Area = 1 56 ac Impervious Area = 2 44 ac CNw= 78 a 1000 S C —10 N S= 2 a2 Q _ (P — 0 2S) 2 Where P =2 58 P+0 8S roll :01 CPv =Qx12n x,4 cFv--jj 0 280 ac ft Sandfdter Stage Discharge xls WQ1 x d f Af = kx h +d )X l I 1� Qltf Elev Outflow cfs 77300 0 7740 0 031 7750 0 040 7760 0 049 3/112012 Afk(hf +df) df A f 552 ft dj 25ft K 1 35ft erda HEC 1 INPUT LINE ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ID CAROLINA GOLF 2 ID 1 INCH 6 HOUR STORM ROUTED THROUGH SAND FILTER 3 ID GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 4 IT 2 0 0 3600 S IN 5 0 0 6 IO 5 0 0 7 KK PREI 8 PS 1 9 PI 0 0 003 0 003 0 003 0 003 0 003 0 003 0 004 0 004 0 004 10 PI 0 004 0 004 0 004 0 004 0 004 0 005 0 005 0 005 0 005 0 006 11 PI 0 007 0 007 0 007 0 008 0 008 0 009 0 009 0 01 0 011 0 012 12 PI 0 013 0 019 0 022 0 025 0 039 0 05 0 108 0 188 0 075 0 043 13 PI 0 028 0 023 0 02 0 014 0 012 0 011 0 01 0 009 0 009 0 008 14 PI 0 008 0 007 0 007 0 007 0 006 0 005 0 005 0 005 0 005 0 005 15 PI 0 004 0 004 0 004 0 004 0 04 0 004 0 004 0 004 0 003 0 003 16 PI 0 003 0 003 0 003 0 17 KK POST 18 KO 0 0 0 0 21 19 BA 0 006 20 KM ADJUSTED CURVE NUMBER 21 LS 0 92 2 UD 0 05 23 KK ROUTE 24 KO 21 25 RS 1 ELEV 773 26 SV 0 0 053 0 163 0 298 27 SE 773 774 775 776 28 SQ 0 0 031 0 04 0 049 29 SE 773 774 775 776 30 ST 776 40 3 1 5 31 ZZ PAGE 1 FLOOD HYDROGRAPH PACKAGE (HEC 1) U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINES IPRNT JUN 1998 HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING CEC IPLOT VERSION 4 1 609 SECOND STREET QSCAL 0 DAVIS CALIFORNIA 9561E RUN DATE 02MAR12 TIME 15 39 20 (916) 756 1104 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH CAROLINA GOLF 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT 1 INCH 6 HOUR STORM ROUTED THROUGH SAND FILTER 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 2000 ERROR SPECIFIED START AND END DATES RESULT IN TOO MANY TIME PERIODS 033 6 IO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES XPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IT HYDROGRAPH TIME DATA NMIN 2 MINUTES IN COMPUTATION INTERVAL IDATE 1 0 STARTING DATE ITIME 0000 STARTING TIME NQ 2000 NUMBER OF HYDROGRAPH ORDINATES NDDATE 3 0 ENDING DATE NDTIME 1838 ENDING TIME ICENT 19 CENTURY MARK COMPUTATION INTERVAL 03 HOURS TOTAL TIME BASE 66 63 HOURS ENGLISH UNITS DRAINAGE AREA SQUARE MILES PRECIPITATION DEPTH INCHES LENGTH ELEVATION FEET FLOW CUBIC FEET PER SECOND STORAGE VOLUME ACRE FEET SURFACE AREA ACRES 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UD 0 05 20 KO 21 1 KK MAIN 22 KM ROUTE THROUGk MAIN POND COMB NED SAND WILTER f DETENTION RS 1 ELEV 773 24 SV 0 0 053 0 163 0 298 0 398 0 586 0 799 2 SE 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 26 SQ 0 0 031 0 137 3 199 8 731 19 6 21 86 27 SE 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 28 KO 21 9 KM TOP DAM 779 30 ST 779 10 3 1 5 31 KO 21 22 PAGE I F200D IYDROGRAPH PACKAGE (HEC 1) JN 1948 VER„ION 4 1 Wa DI-E 0 UR12 T ME 08 32 8 U S ARMY CORPS OF EIGIN6i HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING 'El 609 SECOND STRFEI DAV S CALIFORNIA 9561( 19 6) 756 1104 CAROLINA GOLF POST 2 YR ATTENUAT Oh 6 HR STORM THROUGH PRE TREAT SAND FILTER $ MAIN POND GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 5 I) OOTPU- CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CON -ROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 FYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IT HYDROGRAPH TIME DATA NMIN 1 MINUTES IN COMPUTATION INTERVAL IDATE 1 0 STARTING DATE ITIME 0000 STARTING TIME NQ 1800 NUMBER OF HYDROGRAPH ORDINATES NDDATE 2 0 ENDING DATE NDTIME 0559 ENDING TIME ICENT 19 CENTURY MARK COMPUTATION INTERVAL 02 HOURS TOTAL TIME BASE 29 98 HOUPS Et GL SH UNITS DRAIVAGE APEA PRECIPITATION DEPTH LENGTH ELEVATION FLOW S °ORAGE VOLUME SURFACE AREA TEMPERATURE SQUARE MILES INCHES FEET CUBIC FEET PER SECOND ACRE FEET ACRES DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 6 Ky RAIN 15 KO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IPNCFI 0 PUNCH COMPUTED %IYDROGRAPH IOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAV1 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIM NT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS VFLLE E \CEEDS TABLE IN LOGLOG 01667 01667 6 00000 K POST 20 KO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IPNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH IOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAV1 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIMINT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS E%CEEDS r B= It LOGLOG 0 667 1 FK B () 1 KK 31 KO NAIN CU—PLT CONTROL VARIABLES 1PRN2 5 IPLOT 0 QSCAL 0 IPNCH 0 OUT 21 ISAVI 1 ISAV2 1800 TIMINT 017 MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IRRNT 5 IPLO" 0 QSCAL a IPt7CH 0 TOUT 21 ISAV1 1 ISAV2 1800 TIMINT C17 01667 6 00000 PRINT CONTROL PLOT CONTROL HYDROGRAPH PLO- SCALE PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED LAST ORDINATE PUNCTiED OR SAVED TIME INTERVAL N HOURS PR NT CONTROL PLOT CONTROL HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS MAXIMUM TIME Of STAGF MAX S""k 75 02 S 9 RUNOFF SUMMARY FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND TIME IN HOURS AREA IN SQUARE MILES PEAK TIME OF AVERAGE FLOW FOR MAXIMUM PERIOD BASIN )PERA -1011 STATION FLOA PEAK 6 HOUR -4 HOUR 72 HOL R AREA PYDROGRAPH A- RAIN 0 00 0 0 0 00 hYDROGRAPH AT POST 6 3 08 0 0 0 01 ROVILD TO MAIN 0 5 88 0 0 0 01 MAXIMUM TIME Of STAGF MAX S""k 75 02 S 9 SUMMARY OF DAM OLERTOPPING(BREACH ANALYSIS FOR STATION MAIN (PEAKS SHOWN ARE FOR INTERNAL TIME STEP USED DURING BREACH FORMATION) PLnN 1 INITIAL VALUE SPILLWAY CREST TOP OF DAM ELEVATION 77.s 00 779 00 779 00 STORAGE 0 1 1 OUTFLOW 0 22 22 RATIO MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM DURATION TIME OF TIME OF OF RESERVOIR DEPTH STORAGE OUTFLOW 04ER TOP MAX OUTFLOW VAILURE PMF W S ELEV OVER DAM AC FT CPS HOURS HOURS HOURS 1 00 775 02 00 0 0 00 5 92 00 NORMA., END OF HEC 1 ograpl Peak Flow Rate ( ; Peak FlowuDatelTime Total Volume❑ �RHIN 00 Dec 01 1900 00 01 00 i POST 5 718 Dec 01 1900 03 06 9 047 MAIN 0209 Dec 01 1900 05 56 7 166 HEC 1 INPUT , INE ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ID CAROLINA GOLF 2 ID POST 10 YR ATTENUATION 6 HR STORM THROUGH PRE TREAT SAND FILTER $ MAIN POND 3 ID GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 4 IT 1 0 0 1800 5 IO 5 0 0 6 KK RAIN 7 KM 2 YEAR 8 KM 0 0 0 42 0 83 1 45 1 76 1 95 2 28 9 KM 10 YEAR 10 PH Q 0 0 59 1 26 2 36 2 9 3 21 3 72 11 KM 25 YEAR 12 KM 0 0 0 68 1 47 2 76 3 4 3 75 4 38 13 KM 50 YEAR 14 KM 0 0 0 75 1 62 3 OS 3 78 2 4 92 15 KO 21 16 KK POST 17 HA 0 006 I6 LS 78 19 UD 0 05 20 KO 21 21 KK MAIN 2 KM ROUTE THROUGH MAIN POND COMBINED SAND FILTER & DETENTION 23 RS 1 ELEV 773 24 SV 0 0 053 0 163 0 298 0 398 0 586 0 799 25 SE 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 6 SQ 0 0 031 0 137 3 199 8 731 19 6 21 86 27 SE 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 6 KO 21 29 KM TOP DAM =779 30 ST 779 10 3 1 5 31 KO 1 22 PAGE 1 FLOOD HYDROGRAPH PACKAGE tHEC 1) JUN 1998 VERSION 4 1 RU% D-TE 05MARl TIME 08 34 33 5 IO IT U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEI HYDROLOGIC ENGINEER tit` CEt 609 SECOND STREET DAVIS CALIFORNIA 95619 (916) 756 1104 CAROLINA GOLF POST 10 YR ATTENUATION 6 HR STORM THROUGH PRE TREAT SAND FILTER $ MAIN POND GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES PRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE HYDROGRAPH4 TIME DATA NMIN 1 MINUTES IN COMPUTATION INTERVAL IDATE 1 0 STARTING DATE ITIME 0000 STARTING TIME NQ 1800 NUMBER OF HYDROGRAPH ORDINATES NDDATE 0 ENDING DATE NDTIME 0559 ENDING TIME ICENT 19 CENTURY MARY. COMPUTATION INTERVAL 02 HOURS TOTAL TIME SASE 29 98 HOURS ENGLISH UNITS DRAINAGE AREA PPECIPITATION DEPTH LENGTH ELEVATION FLO% STORAGE VOLUME SURFACE AREA TEMPERATURE SQUARE MILES INCHES FEET CUBIC FEET PER SECO#,M ACRE FEET ACRES DEGREES FAHRENHE T 6 KK RAIN 15 KO OU'T'PUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IPNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH IOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAVI 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TZMINT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS JALUE EXCEEDS TABLE IN LOGLOG 01667 01667 6 00000 F POST' 20 KO OUTPUT CONTROL VAR ABLES -PRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IPNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH TOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAVI 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIMINT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS L 2bCEEDS TABLE IN LOGLOG 01667 1 AK 8 KO 1 KK 1 KO MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 IPLOT 0 QSCAL 0 IPNCH 0 TOUT 21 ISAV1 1 ISAV2 1800 TIMINT 017 MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 IPLOT 0 QSCAL 0 IPNCH 0 TOUT 21 ISAV1 1 ISAV2 1800 TIMINT 017 01667 6 00000 PRINT CONTROL PLOT CONTROL HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT FIPST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS PRINT CONTROL PLOT CONTROL HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS MAXIMUM IIME 01 STAGE MxX STA( 775 88 3 4f RUNOFF SUMMARY FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND TIME IN HOURS AREA IN SQUARE MILES PEAK TIME OF AVERAGE FLOW FOR MAXIMUM PERIOD BASIN OPERATION STATION FLOW PEAK 6 HOUR 24 HOUR 72 HOUR AREA 1DROGPAPH AT RAIN 0 00 0 0 0 00 TiiCDROGRAPH AT POST 14 3 08 1 0 0 01 ROUTED TO MAIN 3 3 48 1 0 0 01 MAXIMUM IIME 01 STAGE MxX STA( 775 88 3 4f NORMAL END OF HEC 1 SUMMARY OF DAM OVERTOPPING /BREACH ANALYSIS FOR STATION MAIN (PEARS SHOWN ARE FOR INTERNAL TIME STEP USED DURING BREACH FORMATION) PLAN 1 INITIAL VALUE SPILLWAY CREST TOP OF DAM ELEVATION 773 00 779 00 779 00 STORAGE 0 1 1 OUTFLOW 0 22 22 RATIO MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM DURATION TIME OF TIME OF OF RESERVOIR DEPTH STORAGE OUTFLOW OVER TOP MAX OUTFLOW FAILURE PMF W S ELE4 OVER DAM AC FT CFS HOURS HOURS HOURS 1 00 77S 88 00 0 3 00 3 48 00 NORMAL END OF HEC 1 r oaraph1 Peak Flow RateN I Peak FlowflDate/Time I Total Volume❑ RAIN 00 Dec 01 1900 00 01 00 I POST 13 621 Dec 01 1900 03 06 23 229 MAIN 12 845 Dec 01 1900 03 30 21 483 HEC 1 INPUT LINE ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ID CAROLINA GOLF 2 ID POST 25 YR ATTENUATION 6 HR STORM THROUGH PRE TREAT SAND FILTER $ MAIN POND 3 ID GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 4 IT 1 0 0 1800 5 IO 5 0 0 6 KK RAIN 7 KM 2 YEAR 8 KM 0 0 0 42 0 83 1 45 1 76 1 95 2 28 9 KM 10 YEAR 10 KM 0 0 0 59 1 26 2 36 2 9 3 21 3 72 11 KM 25 YEAR 1'5 PH 0 0 0 68 1 47 2 76 3 4 3 75 4 38 13 KM 50 YEAR 14 KM 0 0 0 75 1 62 3 05 3 78 4 2 4 92 15 KO 21 16 KK POST 17 SA 0 006 18 LS 78 19 UD 0 05 20 KO 21 21 KK MAIN KM ROUME THROUGH MAIN POND COMSINED SAND FILTER F. DETENTION 3 RS 1 ELEV 773 4 SV 0 0 053 0 163 0 298 0 398 0 586 0 799 25 SE 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 26 SQ 0 0 031 0 137 3 199 8 731 19 6 21 86 27 SE 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 8 KO 21 29 KM TOP DAM -779 30 ST 779 10 3 1 5 31 KO 21 3 22 PAGE rLOOD HYDROGRAPH PACKAGE (HEC 1) JUN 998 ✓ERSION 4 1 RUN DATE 05MARI- TIME 08 39 14 h IO IT 6 KK U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING CEt 609 SECOND STREET DAVIS CALIFORNIA 95611 (916) 756 1104 CAROLINA GOLF POST 25 YR ATTENUATION 6 HR STORM THROUGH PRE TREAT SAND FILTER $ MAIN POND GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE HYDROGRAPH TIME DATA NMIN 1 MINUTES IN COMPUTATION INTERVAL IDATE 1 0 STARTING DATE ITIME 0000 STARTING TIME NQ 1800 NUMBER OF HYDROGRAPH ORDINATES NDDATE 2 0 ENDING DATE NDTIME 0559 ENDING TIME ICENT 19 CENTURY MARK COMPUTATION INTERVAL 02 HOURS TOTAL TIME BASE 29 99 HOURS ENGLISH UNITS DR„INAGE AREA PRECIPITATION DEPTH LENGTH ELEVATION FLOW STORAGE VOLUME SURFACE AREA TEMPERATURE RAIN SQUARE MILES INCHES FEET CUBIC FEET PER SECOND ACRE FEET ACRES DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 15 KO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IPNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH IOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAV1 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIMINT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS VALUE EXCEEDS TABLE IN LOGLOG fK POST 01667 01667 6 00000 w 20 KO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IPNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH TOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAV1 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIMINT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS EXCEEDS ASwE IN LOGLOG 01667 2- KK 28 KO 21 KK 3 KO MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 IPLOT 0 QSCAL 0 IPNCH 0 IOUT 21 ISAVI 1 ISAV2 1800 TIMINT 017 x MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL 1,APIABLES IPRNT 5 IPLOT 0 QSCAL 0 IPNCH 0 IOUT 21 ISAV1 1 ISAV2 1800 TIMINT 017 01667 6 00000 PRINT CONTROL PLOT CONTROL HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIME INTEPVAL IN HOURS PRINT CONTROL PLOT CONTROL HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS MAXIMUM TIME 01 STAGE MAY STAG 776 38 3 3 RUNOFF SUMMARY FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND TIME IN HOURS AREA IN SQUARE MILES PEAK TIME OF AVERAGE FLOW FOR MAXIMUM PERIOD BASIN OPERSTION STATION FLOW PEAK 6 HOUR 24 HOUR 72 HOUR AREA HYDROGRAPH AT RAIN 0 00 0 0 0 00 HVDROGRAPH AT POST is 3 08 1 0 0 01 POUTED TO MAIN 5 3 32 1 0 0 Ol MAXIMUM TIME 01 STAGE MAY STAG 776 38 3 3 SUMMARY OF DAM OVERTOPPING /BREACH ANALYSIS FOR STATION MAIN {PEAKS SHOWN ARE FOR INTERNAL TIME STEP USED DURING BREACH FORMATION) PLAN 1 INITIAL VALUE SPILLWAY CREST TOP OF DAM ELEVATION 773 00 779 00 779 00 STORAGE 0 1 1 OUTFLOW 0 22 22 RATIO MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM DURATION TIME OF TIME OF OF RESERVOIR DEPTH STORAGE OUTFLOW OVER TOP MAX OUTFLOW FAILURE PMF W S ELEV OVER DAM AC FT CFS HOURS HOURS HOURS 1 00 776 38 00 0 5 00 3 32 00 NORMAL END OF HEC 1 ographC I Peak Flow Rate{ I Peak Flow[Date/Time I Total Volume C RAIN 00 Dec 01 1900 00 01 00 POST 17 652 Dec 01 1900 03 06 30 584 MAIN 5 276 Dec 01 1900 03 20 28 459 HEC 1 INPUT LINE "D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ID CAROLINA GOLF 2 ID POST 50 YR ATTENUATION 6 HR STORM THROUGH PRE TREAT SAND FILTER $ MAIN POND 3 TD GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 4 IT 1 0 0 1800 5 ID 5 0 0 6 KK RAIN 7 KM 2 YEAR 9 KM 0 0 0 42 0 83 1 45 1 76 1 95 2 28 9 KM 10 YEAR 10 KM 0 0 0 59 1 26 2 36 2 9 3 21 3 72 11 KM 25 YEAR 12 KM 0 0 0 68 1 47 2 76 3 4 3 75 4 38 13 KM 50 YEAR 14 PH 0 0 0 75 1 62 3 05 3 78 4 2 4 92 15 KO 21 16 KK POST 17 BA 0 006 18 LS 78 19 UD 0 05 20 KO 21 -)1 KK MAIN 2 KM ROUTE THROUGH MAIN POND COMBINED SAND FILTER & DETENTION 13 RS 1 ELEV 773 24 SV 0 0 053 0 163 0 298 0 398 0 586 0 799 5 SE 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 26 SQ 0 0 031 0 137 3 199 8 731 19 6 21 86 27 SE 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 28 KO 21 29 KM TOP DAM =779 30 ST 779 10 3 1 5 31 KO 21 32 2Z PAGE 1 FLOOD HYDROGRAPH PACKAGE (HEC 1) JUN 1998 VERSION 4 1 RUN DATE OSMARI2 TIME 08 40 45 U S ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEI HYDROLOGIC ENGINEEPING CE2 609 SECOND STREET DAVIS CALIFORNIA 9SGI( (916) 756 1104 i CAROLINA GOLF POST 50 YR ATTENUATION 6 HR STORM THROUGH PRE TREAT SAND FILTER $ MAIN POND GEOSCIENCE GROUP INC 5 O OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IT HYDROGRAPH TIME DATA NMIN 1 MINUTES IN COMPUTATION INTERVAL IDATE 1 0 STARTING DATE ITIME OQOO STARTING TIME NQ 1800 NUMBER OF HYDROGRAPH ORDINATES NDDATE 2 0 ENDING DATE NDTIME 0559 ENDING TIME ICENT 19 CENTURY MARK COMPUTATION INTERVAL 02 HOURS TOTAL TIME BASE 29 98 HOURS ENGLISH UNITS DRAINAGE AREA PRECIPITATION DEPTH LENGTH ELEVATION FLOW STORAGE VOLUME SURFACE AREA TEMPERATURE SQUARE MILES INCHES FEET CUBIC FEET PER SECOND ACRE FEET ACRES DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 6 KK RAIN VARIABLES 15 KO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES PRINT CONTROL IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IPNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH IOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAV1 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIMINT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS VALUE EXCEEDS TABLE IN _AGLOG K POST 01667 01667 6 00000 t 20 KO OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 PRINT CONTROL IPLOT 0 PLOT CONTROL QSCAL 0 HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE IPNCH 0 PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH IOUT 21 SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT ISAVI 1 FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED ISAV2 1800 LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIM NT 017 TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS EXCEEDS TABLE IN LOGLOG 01667 21 xx 28 KO 21 KK 31 KO MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 IPLOT 0 QSCAL 0 IPNCH 0 IOUT 21 ISAV1 1 ISAV2 1800 TIMINT 017 MAIN OUTPUT CONTROL VARIABLES IPRNT 5 IPLOT 0 QSCAL 0 IPNCH 0 TOUT 21 ISAV1 1 ISAV2 1800 TIMINT 017 01667 6 00000 PRINT CONTROL PLOT CONTROL HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS PRINT CONTROL PLOT CONTROL HYDROGRAPH PLOT SCALE PUNCH COMPUTED HYDROGRAPH SAVE HYDROGRAPH ON THIS UNIT FIRST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED LAST ORDINATE PUNCHED OR SAVED TIME INTERVAL IN HOURS MAX MUM TIME OI STAGE MAX STAG 776 77 3 2f RUNOFF SUMMARY FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND TIME IN HOURS AREA IN SQUARE MILES PEAK TIME OF AVERAGE FLOW FOR MAXIMUM PERIOD BASIN OPERATION STATION FLOW PEAK 6 HOUR 24 HOUR 72 HOUR AREA HYDROGRAPH AT RAIN 0 00 0 0 0 00 HYDROGRAPH AT POST 21 3 08 2 0 0 01 ROUTED TO MAIN 7 3 28 1 0 0 01 MAX MUM TIME OI STAGE MAX STAG 776 77 3 2f NORMAL END 0" HEC 1 SUMMARY OF DAM OVERTOPPING /BREACH ANALYSIS FOR STATION MAIN (PEAKS SHOWN ARE FOR INTERNAL TIME STEP USED DURING BREACH FORMATION) PLAN 1 INITIAL VALUE SPILLWAY CREST TOP OF DAM ELEVATION 773 00 779 00 779 00 STORAGE 0 1 1 OUTFLOW 0 22 22 RATIO MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM DURATION TIME OF TIME OF OF RESERVOIR DEPTH STORAGE OUTFLOW OVER TOP MAX OUTFLOW FAILURE PMF W S ELEV OVER DAM AC FT CFS HOURS HOURS HOURS 1 00 776 77 00 0 7 00 3 28 00 NORMAL END 0" HEC 1 ograph - I Peak Flow RateD( f Peak FlowE]Date/Time ( Total Volume. 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