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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20110720 Ver 4_As Built Report_20130614I 1 - o -1 a-z:) \1 � THE JOHN R McADAMS COMPANY, INC. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL To: Ms. Katie Merritt NCDENR -DWQ 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27603 Date: June 13, 2013 ** FEDERAL EXPRESS ** Re: Hatley Bank Site Job No.: EBX -13010 I am sending you the following item(s): COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 2 As -Built Report These are transmitted as checked below: ❑ As requested ❑ For your use ® For approval ❑ ❑ For review and comment ❑ Remarks: On behalf of the Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC (EBX), EcoEngineering is submitting 2 hard copies of the as -built report for the Hatley Bank Site Copy to: Signed: Angela Gardner, PE Water Resources Engineer FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY ® Copy Letter of Transmittal Only to File iJ ❑ JU ' Copy Entire Document to File RS - PLANNERS - SURVEYORS - ENVIRON RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK - CHARLOTTE 500-733 -5646 ■ www.johnrFncadams.com "142013 HATLEY BANK SITE NEUSE RIPARIAN BUFFER & NUTRIENT OFFSET MITIGATION SITE PERSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA PHASE I AS -BUILT REPORT C u V D I JUN 1 4 2013 DWQ Project # 2011- 0720v.4 EBX -13010 June, 2013 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ............................................................................................... ............................... 2 1.1 Project Location and Description .......................................................... ..............................2 1.2 Project Goals and Objectives ................................................................. ..............................3 2.0 Project Area — Pre - Construction Condition Summary .............................. ..............................3 3.0 As Built Site Conditions ............................................................................. ..............................4 3.1 Restoration Plan ..................................................................................... ..............................4 3.2 Vegetation Monitoring Plots .................................................................. ..............................4 3.3 Photo Stations ....................................................................................... ............................... 5 4.0 Monitoring, Maintenance Plan, and Reporting ................ 5 ......................... ............................... 5.0 Neuse Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation ............................. ..............................5 Appendix A: Site Maps Figure 1. Site Vicinity Map Figure 2.1 through 2.4: Conservation Easement Area Figure 2A: Riparian Buffer & Nutrient Offset Mitigation Site — Phase I Figure 3: Hatley Bank Site Geographic Service Area (GSA) Figure 4.1 through 4.4: As -Built Exhibit Appendix B: Existing Conditions Photographs Appendix C: Vegetation Assessment Data Table 1: Plant Species Summary Table 2: Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table Table 3: Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot Species Appendix D: Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Appendix E: Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheets Appendix F: Photo Station Appendix G: Permanent Conservation Easement om 1 ' AEcoEngineedng Environmental Banc &Exchange, LLC 1.0 Introduction L I Project Location and Description Located at 888 John Rogers Road, in Hurdle Mills, North Carolina, is the Neuse buffer and nutrient offset mitigation site currently known as the Hatley Bank Site (hereafter referred to as the Bank Site). The Bank Site is located in the Flat River Township in the south central section of Person County, North Carolina, approximately 8.6 miles southwest of the City of Roxboro, North Carolina, and approximately 14 miles northeast of the Town of Hillsborough (Figure 1). More specifically, the Site is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of John Rogers Road and Terry Road and approximately 0. 15 miles west of the intersection of John Rogers Road and Berry Pearce Road. The Bank Site will be developed in two (2) phases: Phase 1 and Phase 2. Figures 2.1 through 2.4 (Appendix A) depict Phase 1. Phase 1 consists of 16.34 acres and is located along the western, southern, and eastern portions of the Bank Site. Phase 2 consists of + 3.97 acres and is located on the northwestern portion of the Bank Site. Figure 2A (Appendix A) is provided to illustrate the constructed Phase I Conservation Easement compared to the approved Hatley Bank Site Bank Parcel Development Package (EcoEngineering, October 2012). Future MW ion wiNn the Bank Site %ill b- eons:­ previe Bank Parcel Development Package (BPDP). The purpose of this Bank Site is to improve water quality within the Neuse River watershed, specifically the Falls Lake watershed, by providing off -site mitigation for development (both existing and proposed) requiring stream buffer mitigation and nutrient offset credits. As shown on the recorded easement plat (Figures 2.1 through 2.4), the Conservation Easement (CE) for Phase I of the Bank Site is 16.34 acres (711,863 sf). Within the 16.34 acre CE, 7.13 acres (310,838 sf) is dedicated to Neuse Riparian Buffer Credits and 7.38 acres (321,473 sf) is dedicated to Nutrient Offset (nitrogen and phosphorus) Credits. A copy of the recorded permanent conservation easement language indicating the areas included in the Bank Site is included within Appendix G. The Bank Site is located within the Upper Falls Lake watershed in the Neuse River Basin (8- digit USGS HUC 03020201, 12 -digit USGS HUC 030202010102), more specifically within Neuse Sub -basin 03- 04 -01. The proposed Site Service Area is shown in Figure 3. Stormwater runoff from this site drains into South Flat River (Stream Index #27 -3 -3) and into 2 of its unnamed tributaries. According to the N.C. Division of Water Quality Basinwide Information Management System (BIMS), South Flat River is classified as Water Supply III (WS -III) and NSW (Nutrient Sensitive Waters). The WS -III classification is for "waters used as sources of water supply for drinking, culinary, or food processing purposes where a more protective WS -I or II classification is not feasible" and the NSW designation is a "supplemental classification intended for waters needing additional nutrient management due to being subject to excessive growth of microscopic or macroscopic vegetation." This Bank Site will be established under the terms and conditions of the EBX Upper Neuse Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Umbrella Mitigation Bank (Bank), signed on February 10, 2012, made and entered into by Environmental Banc and Exchange, LLC (EBX), acting as the Bank Sponsor (Sponsor), and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Division of Water Quality (DWQ). 2 [4EcoEngineedng Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Aai.�orftkhaara 1.1 Project Goals and Objectives The goals of this nutrient offset mitigation project are to: To improve the overall water quality and aquatic habitat in and around the unnamed tributary of the Neuse River by reducing nutrient and sediment loads into the streams caused by agricultural influences. To improve the richness and diversity of the plant species within the conservation easement. To provide perpetual protection for the unnamed tributary to the Neuse River and associated riparian and upland buffers These goals will be met through the following objectives: By establishing a native plant community to match the endemic plant species at the Bank Site. By reducing the quantities of exotic invasive species at the Bank Parcel through chemical methods. By establishing a conservation easement to provide long -term protection for the Bank Site. By dertation of the eonservation easement and all of its interests, in perpetuity, to ea accredited or approved land trust or stewardship program. 2.0 Project Area — Pre - Construction Condition Summer Prior to construction, the majority of the land within the Bank Site was being used for tobacco production and natural forested areas were limited. In addition, on the western portions for Site, there are a number of existing buildings and lagoons that were used approximately 10 -12 years ago (per conversations with the current land owner) as part of a hog farm operation. Therefore, the existing conditions of the Site can be characterized as a maintained/disturbed land. Vegetative assemblages within forested areas located within adjacent properties to the south, east, and north of the Bank Site were assessed. This exercise was conducted to interpret potential vegetative conditions for the Site. According to the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) classification system (Schafale and Weakley, 1990), the assessed forested areas would generally be characterized as a Dry Mesic Oak - Hickory Forest. Tree species on the adjacent property include various oak species (Quercus spp.), American beech (Fagus grandifolia), tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), various hickory species (Carya spp.), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), red maple (Acer rubrum), and sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua). Groundcover and secondary canopy layer species consist of common greenbriar (Smilax rotundifolia), giant cane (Arundinaria gigantea), sweet pepperbush (Clethera alnifolia), Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), American holly (Ilex opaca), red cedar (Juniperus virginiana), various viburnum species (Viburnum spp.), Christmas fern (Polystichium acrostichoides), New York fern (Thelypteris noveboracensis), and netted chain fern (Woodwardia aerolata). Photographs showing existing conditions prior to construction are located in Appendix B. RM 3 [4EcoEngineaing Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC „&iSiMO EMMR. , 3.0 As Built Site Conditions 3.1 Restoration Plan Construction of Phase I of the Bank Site occurred in May 2013. Construction activities included planting the conservation area followed by staking of photo stations and vegetation plots occurred. In addition, base line vegetation sampling occurred. All photographs and data are attached in the appendices. Agricultural fields within the conservation easement were ripped and scarified prior to vegetation planting activities. The established microtopography on level surfaces will promote diffuse flow and surface water storage. In addition, subsurface hardpans were eliminated to promote vegetation growth/survival and to increase groundwater recharge rates. Grasses were treated with herbicide to reduce competition with planted species. Where necessary, invasive species were treated with herbicide to ensure they do not become dominant within the Bank Site, or hinder the establishment, growth and survival of planted vegetation. The Bank Site was planted with bare root seedlings consisting of species previously observed on the Bank Site and selected species known to inhabit Dry Mesic Oak- Hickory Forest commlity type as described in etassn;ution of die Natural coniniunitics of No, a, earofina- (Schafale and Weakley, 1990). Table 1 (Appendix C) provides a listing of planted species and a summary of total stems planted within Phase I of the Bank Site. A total of 10,200 individual species, or 626 stems per acre, were planted within the Bank Site, which is within the desired range of 436 to 681 stems per acre according to the Hatley Bank Site BPDP (EcoEngineering, October 2012). The list provided in Hatley Bank Site BPDP (EcoEngineering, October 2012) was used as a guide in species selection. Due to stock unavailability from local nurseries, changes were made on -site. The planted species were a mixture of hardwood tree species consistent with those found within a Dry Mesic Oak- Hickory Forest. Plant composition consisted of eight (8) tree species. No shrub species were selected as part of plant composition. The following are substitutions: beech (Fagus grandifolia, Tree) and white oak (Quercus nigra). The Bank Sponsor will conduct Monitoring Year 1 field exercises during the fall of 2013, as further described in Section 3.2 and 3.3. At the conclusion of Monitoring Year 1, a determination will be made regarding the need for supplemental plantings, and at which time, input from DWQ will be sought prior to developing a supplemental planting plan. If supplemental plantings are required, it will take place between the months of February and April, 2014, and at which time, a minimum of three (3) additional tree species listed in the Hatley Bank Site BPDP (EcoEngineering, October 2012) will be planted. Temporary and permanent native herbaceous seed was applied simultaneously to the nutrient offset restoration areas within the Bank Site area. Temporary seed will provide cover until the permanent seed applied becomes established. Temporary cover consisted of millet (Echinochloa crusgalli), annual rye grain (Secale cereale), and crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum). Permanent ground cover consisted of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), deertongue (Panicum clandestinman), black -eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta), and riverbank wildrye (Elymus riparius). 3.2 Vegetation Monitoring Plots EcoEngineering permanently installed four (4) vegetation plots for future monitoring purposes. The locations of the plots are depicted on the As -Built Exhibit (Figure 4.1 4 Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC F4A&Va=Qrnz*ft& EcoEngineerin g g McAd�sCmopay mc. through 4.4). The plots were installed randomly throughout the Bank Site and each are 100 square meters in size (10 meter by 10 meter square plots). Baseline vegetation monitoring was conducted in general accordance to CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation (CVS - EEP, v4.2). Table 2 (Appendix C) provides a success summary for each vegetation monitoring plot. Based on the baseline vegetation monitoring, all four (4) vegetation monitoring plots were within the desired range of 436 to 681 stems per acre (Table 2, Appendix C). Table 3 (Appendix C) provides a more detailed summary of stem counts and the type of planted species within each vegetation monitoring plot. The number of stems planted per acre for each monitoring plot ranges from 647 stems to 1012 stems. Vegetation monitoring plots were photographed and are located in Appendix D. Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheets are provided in Appendix E. Each Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheet provides the measurements, location, and vigor of each planted species within a respective vegetation monitoring plot. 3.3 Photo Stations Photo documentation is essential to monitoring the success the Bank Site. Photos provide a (3) photo stations for future monitoring purposes. The location of the photo stations and their direction are depicted on Figure 3 (Appendix A). Photographs for the photo stations are located in Appendix F. 4.0 Monitoring, Maintenance Plan, and Reporting The Bank Site will be monitored for 5 consecutive years or until the required success criteria has been met as determined by DWQ. Monitoring Year 1 field exercises will begin during fall of 2013. Supplemental planting and additional site modifications will be implemented, if necessary, after a determination has been made regarding the success of the project following each monitoring year. Monitoring activities will follow the terms and conditions of the EBX Upper Neuse Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Umbrella Mitigation Bank (Bank), signed on February 10, 2012, made and entered into by Environmental Banc and Exchange, LLC (EBX), acting as the Bank Sponsor (Sponsor), and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Division of Water Quality (DWQ). The four (4) vegetative monitoring plots will be monitored in general accordance with the CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation. A monitoring report will be submitted annually to DWQ no later than December 31 of each monitoring year describing the conditions of the Bank Site and relating those conditions to the success criteria. The target density for the riparian buffer is a minimum of 320 planted trees per acre at the end of the five (5) year monitoring period. Vegetation monitoring will occur between August and October. A determination will be made regarding the success of the project following the collection and evaluation of ecological and physical monitoring data, photographs, and site observations. 5.0 Neuse Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation The Bank Site will provide Neuse Riparian Buffer Mitigation Credits for development impacts within the Neuse River Basin. Additionally, it will provide Nutrient Offset Mitigation Credits for development impacts within the Falls Lake Watershed of the Neuse PR 5 FlEcoEngineedng Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Amvisim of Theomk UlcAa�sCoapml; me River Basin, RUC 03020201 (Figure 3). Nutrient offset credits from this site can be used towards development in both the Lower and Upper Falls Lake sub - watersheds. The 16.34 acre conservation easement (Figures 2.1 through 2.4) will be dedicated to Neuse Buffer restoration/enhancement and Nutrient Offset restoration. For Phase 1 of the Bank Site, there is a Neuse Riparian Buffer restoration area of 6.55 acres (285,483 so will be used to generate 6.55 acres (285,483 so of Neuse Riparian Buffer Credits. In addition, Phase I will include a Neuse Riparian Buffer enhancement area of 1.75 acres (76,066 sf j that will be used to generate 0.58 acres (25,355 so (enhancement area divide by 3) of Neuse Riparian Buffer Credits. Therefore, a total of 7.13 acres (310,838 sf) of Neuse Riparian Buffer Credits will be generated on the Bank Site. The remaining areas outside of the Neuse Riparian Buffer area will provide Nutrient Offset Credits for nitrogen and phosphorus. Phase I of the Bank Site will provide 16,774.88 pounds of Nitrogen Nutrient Offset Credits and 1,080.43 pounds of Phosphorous Nutrient Offset Credits. The exact amount of nutrient offset mitigation potential (currently based on 2,273.02 lbs of nitrogen/ac and 146.4 lbs of phosphorous /ac of riparian restoration) will be included in the As -Built Report and on the corresponding Bank Ledger. Table 1 below, provides a summary of mitigation credit for the Bank Site. Table 1: Mitication Credit Summary no 6 [aEcoEngineedng Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Adiceonofibe John RMeA &msCaupmy,l� Conservation Area Stem Counts / Density #/ trees / acre Neuse River Buffer Acres /S Restoration Enhancement 2 — Phase 1 Restoration= 171 (57 trees /acre) Enhancement = 316 (181 trees /acre 3.01 ac. (131,283 sf) 1.75 ac. (76,066 sf) 3 — Phase 1 78 (28 trees / acre) 2.76 ac. (120,114 sf) 4 — Phase 1 42 (54 trees /acre) 0.78 ac. (34,086 sf) TOTAL ACERAGE 6.55 ac. (285,483 s RATIO 1:1 3:1 TOTAL CREDITS 6.55 ac. (285,483 s 0.58 ac. (25,355 s NUTRIENT OFFSET RESTORATION Conservation Area Nutrient Offset Restoration Acres Nitrogen Credit (2,273.02 lbs/ac) phosphorus Credit (146.41bs/ac) 2 — Phase 1 3.12 7,091.82 456.77 3 — Phase 1 2.60 5,909.85 380.64 4 — Phase 1 1.66 3,773.21 243.02 TOTAL 7.38 1 16,774.88 1,080.43 no 6 [aEcoEngineedng Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Adiceonofibe John RMeA &msCaupmy,l� 6.0 References EcoEngineering — A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. October 2012, Hatley Bank Site — Bank Parcel Development Package. Lee Michael T., Peet Robert K., Roberts Steven D., and Wentworth Thomas R., 2008. CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation Level. Version 4.2 North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) 2004. Guidelines for Riparian Buffer Restoration. Available at internet site: http: //www.nceep .net/news /reports/buffers.gdf. Accessed August 2009. Schafale MP and AS Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina: Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Raleigh, North Carolina. ffim 7 Environmental Banc & Exchange LLC AEcoEngineedng JomR- Exchange, AdrvitionofiLelofmRMeAdmmsCam�so },Iac. APPENDIX A Site Maps Om 8 [aEcoEngineedng Environmental Banc &Exchange, LLC %&Vi&, ,�g�, ,;� N HATLEY BANK SITE VICINITY MAP 0 5,000 10,000 20,000 Feet 1 inch = 10,000 feet EcoEngineering A division of The Joint R. McAdams Company, Lw. 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McADAMS PHASE I COMPANY, nvc. wB'nAND AffTWai3MN SITE - ��Q�aeasoo�RSO�ceaours nw-� =swim= w�: a� 2� t r,-C� 1 ►OONO 4449 81fiWSOF4 r i i IP sp I Too 0 1 Y � LIP��...� i 1 ,s fig a I HATI.EY PHASE I f i HA M �S= ��. �� scums THE JOHN R. �cADAMS COWMY, INC. l - - �. � /� ... eae 6 W Y pll eel --- - - - - -- _,mss,.. E71 — C� � . 0.00"0 �! \ all if 1E A SEGW40F4 �`` m � PHASE I ® °°�" �c���w�s APPENDIX B Existing Conditions Photographs 12 kA [4EcoEnginoedng Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Admsionoflbe John RMeAd�Con ayhn b EXISTING CONDITION I: VIEW ALONG FORESTED AREA LOCATED ALON& THE WESTERN SIDE. EXISTING C4*"TIOI4 2: VIEW AL NC FORESTED AREA LOCATED ALONG THE SOUTHERN SIDE. " "- EBX -13010 "' !EBX13010X.®WG SCUE: As SHOWN DATE: 06 -03 -13 11 Al NY [aEcoEngineedng NMGATION SIM AdWW=ofTLe Sohn R. McAdams(7o�op�sy. m Mw" "ukvy, !QW K 27718 ego ass sw....�er� mm. u� N., c-aaa 0 Y v EXISTING C%ONVITION 3: VIEW ALONG FORESTER AREA LOCATED ALONG THE EASTERN 51VE. F'.; E8X -13010 HATLEY EcoEngineednBX13010X.DWG MITIGATION SITE A dicvim diLe lahn R. MaW�mc Compar, hc. AS SHOWN Ty `zf�. I �tcna�ts- • �av rer DATE: mi MONS mwwm raw" =" outom sc°m 06 -03 -13 1 nr [•nrrnrm AW%Vn r f%AEW%r 1WA APPENDIX C Vegetation Assessment Data 13 [4EcoEngineedng Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC AdrvaionofThe John B.MeAdrmsCo�my lnc. Table 1. Plant Species Summary Hatley Bank Site Neuse Riparian Buffer & Nutrient Offset Mitigation Site Phase I Person County, NC AS BUILT: May 30, 2013 EcoEngineering Project #: EBX -13010 Total CE Area = 16.3(1 aer"! Total Nenca Rinarian and Nntriant tlf eat R"dnratinn Ara. = IC AR .ores Scientific Name Common Name Species Type* Total Bare Root Species Planted Betula nigra river birch T 2,000 Fagus grandifolia beech T 1,200 Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash T 1,000 Platanus occidentalis sycamore T 2,000 uercus alba white oak T 1,000 uercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak T 1,000 uercus nigra water oak T 1,000 uercus hellos willow oak T 1,000 TOTAL NUMBER OF STEMS 10,200 NUMBER OF STEMS PER ACRE 626 Notes, T = denotes medium to large tree Table 2. Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table Hatley Bank Site Neuse Riparian Buffer & Nutrient Offset Mitigation Site Phase I Person County, NC AS BUILT: May 30; 2013 EcoEnvineerino Praiect #! F,RX- 13(11(1 V etation Plot ID Vegetation Threshold Met ?* Tract Mean 1 Yes 100% 2 Yes 3 Yes 4 Yes * Within Range of 436 to 681 according to the "Hatley Bank Site - Bank Parcel Development Package'; October, 2012. Table 3. Stem Count Total and Planted Species by Vegation Plot Hatley Bank Site Neuse Riparian Buffer & Nutrient Offset Mitigation Site Phase I Person County, NC AS BUILT: May 30, 2013 EcoEngineering Project #: EBX -13010 AS BUILT I ANNUAL MEANS Scientific Name Common Name S ecles Type VP -1 VP -Z VP -3 VP -4 1AS BUILT SUMMARY (March, 2013 Planted Stems water oak Betula nigra river birch Tree 5 3 6 5 19 Fagus grandifolia beech Tree 4 1 2 7 Fraxinus ennsylvanica green ash Tree 79 Size of Vegetation Plot (Acres) 2 2 Platanus occidentalis sycamore Tree 5 3 6 14 Quercus alba white oak Tree 1 850 7 8 Quercus nigra water oak T$25 2 2 8 Quercus phellos willow oak T 4 7 Stem Count Total 16 17 21 79 Size of Vegetation Plot (Acres) 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.10 Number of Different Species 5 4 6 20 Stems Per Acre 1012 647 688 850 1 799 Total CE Area = 16.30 acres; Total Neuse Riparian and Nutrient Offset Restoration Areab = 15.68 acres APPENDIX D Veg-eUtion Momtofing Plot Photos 14 FjEcoEngineedng Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC A dMson ornr Jahn EL AdrmsCa�vy loe_ 9 v� VEGETATION PLOT I: VIEW FAGIN6 3260. VESE1fA1f N PLOT 2: VIEW EAGIN& 154`. "'- Ei3X -13010 `'u"4mE: EBX13010X.DWG 9CME: AS SHOMW DATE: 06-03 -13 Sim [aEcoEngineedng' A &vmm ofne,obn a 'dam cam. kr.. RESEARCH TRUNGtE PAR • CHARtD E 9&78&5616. ww joem.omdw - Li� 8..: C-4' VEGETATION PLOT 3: VIEW FAGINc7 128 VE95ETATiON PLOT 4: ViEH FACING i52 °. APPENDIX E Vegetation Monitoring Data Sheets OR 15 [jEcoEngineedng Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC A&VuiOnofiLeldmRlNeAdmuCart for Site: Halley Bank Site Page: 1 Mt. _,ring Year: AS BUILT Date: 5/29/2013 Area: Phase 1 Vag Plot No.: 1 X -axis: 28° Plot Location: see sketch below CURRENT MONITORING YEAR DA x I Y ddh Helcht centimeter DSH cm VI Notes Map c en c Name Common Items Source meter meter millimeter Quercus michauxii Mamp chestnut oa B 0.6 3 2 Betula ni ra river birch 3.1 0.4 55 3 3 Betula ni ra river birch B 7.1 1 .4 -53--3 4 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak B 95 1.3 0.675 48 3 5 Quercus michauxii swam chestnut oak B 94 31 0 683 63 3 6 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak B 72 31 0.369 27 3 7 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak B 5 3.1 0.69 55 3 8 Betula m ra river birch B 29 28 0.365 54 3 9 Betula ni ra river birch B 27 2.7 0.374 48 3 10 Quercus alba white oak B 12 46 .4991 40 3 11 Betula nicirs river birch B 2.9 4.7 0 4911 51 3 12 Quercus phellos willow oak B 5 49 0.492 43 3 13 Quercus ni ra water oak B 73 5 0.529 45 3 14 Quercus ni ra water oak B 94 48 0.527 42 3 15 Quercus ni ra water oak B 9 6.9 0.485 44 3 16 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak B 7.5 6.9 0.411 53 3 uercus ri -ra -° water 66W- --Z-6 18 Quercus phellos willow oak B 3.9 6.8 0.567 52 3 19 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak B 2.3 6.5 0.404 52 3 20 Quercus phellos willow oak B 0.6 6.5 0.529 53 3 21 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak B 1.4 8.4 0.244 20 3 22 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak B 3.7 8.6 0.561 60 3 23 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak B 5.3 8.7 0.406 47 3 24 Quercus michauxii swam chestnut oak B 7.4 8.7 0.699 55 3 25 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak I B 9.5 8.81 0.6931 74 3 B = bare root x xy CROPFIELD Site: Hatley Bridge Site Page: 2 .ring Year: AS BUILT Date: 5/29/2013 Area: Phase 12 Vag Plot No.: 1 X -axis: 280 1 0.5 0,0 X -AXIS 326° f:5"" MOMMMMMOMMIMME WOMMM MEMEMMMMOMEMMEr�ii�wi, No MOMMEMMOPii����iira X -AXIS 326° f:5"" Site. Hatley Bank Sde Page: 1 Mu,.... dng Year: AS BUILT Date* 5/29/2013 Area: Phase 1 Veg Plot No.. 2 X -axis: Plot Location: 264° see sketch below MONITORING D A x I Y dd Height cen meter DSH em Vi o Notes Ma Scientific Common Name our meter meter millimeter to a More swamp chestnut oak 1. 2 0 492 55 3 2 Quercus michauxii bald cypress a 47 -12 0.732 27 3 3 Fagus grandifolia river birch 7 1 2 0 414 23 3 4 Quercus ni ra green as 9.1 1 2 0.736 57 3 5 f a us arandifolia bald cypress 8 8.3 3.5 0.495 43 3 6 ula n ra water oak 5.8 35 0.34 56 3 7 Quercus michauxii bald cypress 2.9 3.2 0 986 50 3 8 Betula ni ra sycamore B 0 8 3.8 0565 58 3 9 Platanus occidentalis swam chestnut oak B 0.4 66 039 49 3 10 Quercus ni ra bald cypress B 2 6 6 0.91 47 3 11 Platanus occidentalis sycamore B 5.3 5.9 0.565 55 3 12 Platanus occidentalis green ash B 87 59 0.579 59 3 13 Platanus occidentalis sycamore B 7.8 8.4 0.572 49 3 14 Fa us grandifolia bald cypress B 57 8.4 0.426 42 3 15 Platanus occidentalis I river birch B 2 7 8.6 0.488 42 1 3 16 Fa us grandifolia I water oak B I 0.3i 8.91 0.255 35 1 3 B = bare root Y ' CROPFIELD FOREST xy x Site: Hatley Bank Site Page. 2 A. .oring Year: AS BUILT Date: 5/29/2013 Area. Phase 1 Veg Plot No • 2 X -axis 2640 1 I I 0.51 0,0 —fU:5 f 154° X -AXIS Lemmmmmmm 0.51 0,0 —fU:5 f 154° X -AXIS Site: Hatley Bank Site Page: 1 Mt......,ring Year: AS BUILT Date: 5/30/2013 Area: Phase 1 Veg Plot No: 3 X -axis: Plot Location: 174° see sketch below CURRENT MONITORING YEAR DATA x I Y ddh Helaht cen meter DSH cm VI o Notes Map c c Name Common Name Source meter meter millimeter' 1 atanus occi entalis s camore B 0.6 0 5 5 53 3 2 Quercus alba White oa B 3.6 0.8 .7 50 3 3 Quercus alba white oak 6.6 0.6 0.532 47 3 4 Quercus alba white oak B 97 0.4 0.553 49 3 5 Quercus alba white oak B 1.5 2.8 0.4861 37 3 6 Quercus alba white oak B 4.2 3.6 05631 44 3 7 Betula ni ra river birch B 7 36 0.4 91 57 3 8 Setula ni ra river birch B 99 3.4 04 1 57 3 9 Platanus occidentalis sycamore B 1 1.6 5.1 0.5691 52 3 10 Betula m ra river birch B 4.1 6.1 0.481 58 3 11 Betula ni ra river birch B 6.5 6.3 0.488 55 3 12 Betula ni ra river birch B 91 6.5 0.369 54 3 13 Platanus occidentalis sycamore B 1.9 7.6 0.368 31 3 14 Quercus alba white oak B 4.8 8.4 0.546 47 3 15 Fa us grandifolii beech B 7.4 8.8 0.41 23 3 16 Betula ni ra river birch B 1 0.11 F81 0.494 461 1 17 Quercus alba lwhite oak B 1 221 9.81 0.5591 521 1 3 B = bare root ...p 1 / MONO NNW* %,* %. 00,� y FOREST xy x CROPFIELD Site- Hatley Bank Site Page: 2 A. ..oring Year: AS BUILT Date: 5/30/2013 Area- Phase 1 Veg Plot No. - 3 X -axis: 1740 11 i I e s 1 0.5 O'd 1280 r a o , a to iu X -AXIS MEMN ca= o= mm= mm��s= ma =s =�i now === MmE=== MLOJmm == of M�Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MMMMMMEMOMMMMMEMMEMMM riemm mm" �mmmmmmmmmmmmmjmmmmLuO 0.5 O'd 1280 r a o , a to iu X -AXIS Site. Hatley Bank Site Page: 1 Mop -oring Year AS BUILT Date: 5/30/2013 Area: Phase 1 Veg Plot No.: 4 X -axis: 220° Plot Location: see sketch below C ENT x Y ddh Height centimeter cm VI o Notes Map c entt c Name Common -Name Source meter meter mi I meter 1 Platanusoccidentalis sycamore 2.1 0.9 0.7 04 5 3 2 Platanus occi entalis sycamore 8 4.3 78 0.69 47 3 3 Platanus occidentalis sycamore 6.5 0.8 0.84 51 3 4 Fa us grandirolia beech 8.6 0.9 0.48 23 3 5 Quercus hellos willow oak T, 9.8 3.1 0.235 441 3 6 Quercus hellos willow oak 7.6 2 9 0.415 30 3 7 Quercus hellos willow oak 5.3 3.1 0.535 49 3 8 Quercus ni ra water oak B 3.3 3 0.735 58 3 9 Betula ni ra river birch 8 1.2 3 0.25 44 3 10 Betula ni ra river birch B 0.8 5.2 0.25 53 3 111 Platanus occidentalis s B 2.8 5.2 0.475 36 3 12 Quercus ni ra life water oak B 5.4 5.2 0.697 59 3 13 Betula ni ra river birch B 7.7 5.2 0.36 47 3 14 Platanus ocadentalis sycamore B 8 7.2 0.54 51 3 15 Fraxinus Eennsylvanica green ash B 5.4 7 0.698 44 3 16 Fa us grandifolia beech B 3.1 7 0.522 17 3 17 Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash B 0 9 7.2 0.7 51 3 18 Platanus ocadentalis sycamore B 0 5 8.9 0.572 52 3 19 Betula ni ra river birch B 2.3 8.8 0.376 48 3 20 Quercus phellos willow oak 17 1 481 8.8 0.505 51 3 21 Betula ni ra I river birch I B 1 7.41 9.21 0.364 46 =31 I x C OOPFIELD Y xY 1 I FOREST Site: Hatley Bank Site Page- 2 M_—coring Year: AS BUILT Date: 5/30/2013 Area: Phase 1 Veg Plot No.: 4 X -axis. 2200 0.5 0,0 f 152° :51 0 X -AXIS 10 COMMMOMMMMIMIDIMMEMOMMMMM mmmm mm ��ii o MMMMMMMM-MMMMM m mm MMMM MVM mma����[Oa��LO���N f 152° :51 0 X -AXIS 10 APPENDIX F Photo tations 16 [jEcoEngineedng Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Adntimd7irldmRMcAQtmsCa�mp (x PHOTO STATION is VIEW FAOINO 2420. 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