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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20091070 Ver 1_Application_20091201l{ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ?eM(8 ? Pown-. ' --' Db ` c 0009 h I' I DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 'g++R BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE EUGENE A. CONTI, JR. GOVERNOR SECRETARY November 24, 2009 U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Field Office 3331 Heritage Trade Drive Suite 105 Wake Forest, NC 27587 Attn: Mr. Andy Williams NCDOT Coordinator Subject: Application for Section 404 Individual Permit and Section 401 Water Quality Certification, Interchange additions at SR 3389 (Woody Mill Road), Guilford County. Federal Aid No. NHF-421(11); State Project 8.1493301; TIP No. R-2612A. Reference: R-2612A&B Permit Application October 2, 2009 Debit $570.00 from WBS Element 34483.1.1. Dear Sir: Per conversations with Andy Williams and Amy Euliss on November 5, 2009 the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is rescinding the application submitted October 2, 2009 for R-2612 Sections A and B. We are submitting this application in its place. NCDOT proposes to construct one interchange at SR 3389 (Woody Mill Road, R- 2612 Section A) and replace only one corresponding temporary, at-grade intersections along US 421 in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. Section B will be revaluated for permitting when final design and impacts have been completed. The proposed interchange (R-2612 Section A) consists of 0.73 mile modified diamond design at SR 3389. This application package consists of the cover letter, ENG Form 4345, permit drawings, half size plan sheets, Hydraulic Design Review (4131 and 4C) meeting minutes, Stormwater Management Plan, and the Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP) confirmation letter. Project Schedule The review date for R-2612 Section A is September 28, 2010 with a Let date of November 16, 2010. However, these let dates may advance as additional funds become available. MAILING ADDRESS: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 1598 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH NC 27699-1598 TELEPHONE: 919-715-1334 FAX: 919-715-5501 WEBSITE. WWW.NCDOT.ORG LOCATION: 2728 CAPITAL BLVD. SUITE 240 RALEIGH NC 27604 Purpose and Need The main purpose of this project is to construct interchanges at the signed-as-temporary, at-grade intersection along this section of US 421 where proposed interchanges were not constructed in 1972 when US 421 was realigned and widened to a four-lane, median- divided facility. At that time, project funding was such that these interchanges could not be constructed. These two at-grade intersections were allowed and signed to provide temporary, at-grade local access to US 421. Since these proposed interchanges will be constructed at the intersection of US 421 and Woody Mill Road, the remaining at-grade intersections within the project area will be pennanently closed. The purpose of this project is to construct the interchanges that were originally required in these locations for this type of facility. Since growth and traffic are ever increasing in the Pleasant Garden Community, safety along this section of US 421 will be enhanced by replacing numerous, temporary at-grade intersections with these two originally-intended interchanges and a service road. Summary of Impacts The project lies in the Piedmont Physiographic Province in the Cape Fear River Basin (HUC 03030002, sub-basin 03-06-03). This project will permanently impact 1487 ft (0.21 acres) of stream and there will be 45 ft of bank stabilization activity. There will be 0.40 acres of riparian wetland impacts due to permanent fill, 0.05 acres of riparian wetland impacts due to mechanized clearing and 0.02 acres of riparian wetland impacts due to excavation. No impacts to jurisdictional resources will occur due to the relocation or installation of utilities in the project area. Summary of Mitigation Throughout the design and NEPA process this project has been designed to avoid and minimize impacts to jurisdictional areas. EEP will provide mitigation as required for 1126 linear feet of stream impacts and for the 0.47 acres of riparian wetland impacts for the proposed project. NEPA DOCUMENT STATUS An Environmental Assessment (EA) was approved October 30, 1998. A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was approved on July 14, 2008. The EA and FONSI have been provided to regulatory review agencies. Additional copies will be provided upon request. INDEPENDENT UTILITY The subject project is in compliance with 23 CFR Part 771.111(f) which lists the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) characteristics of independent utility of a project: T A" r 2 i' 4' (l) The project connects logical termini and is of sufficient length to address environmental matters on a broad scope; (2) The project is usable and a reasonable expenditure, even if no additional transportation improvements are made in the area; (3) The project does not restrict consideration of alternatives for other reasonably foreseeable transportation improvements. The functionalities of the proposed Neeley Road interchange and the proposed Woody Mill Road interchange with US 421, within the project limits, are not interdependent or interconnected. These proposed interchanges will be independently significant and usable. The construction of either interchange alone would be a reasonable expenditure, even if no additional transportation improvements were made along US 421 in the Pleasant Garden Community or within the project limits. RESOURCESTATUS Wetland delineations within R-2612 were conducted using the field delineation method outlined in the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual (Environmental Laboratory, 1987), and the North Carolina Division of Water Quality's (DWQ) Identification Methods for the Origins of Intermittent and Perennial Streams, respectively. Within the R-2612A project area five streams and four riparian wetlands were identified. Jurisdictional areas were verified by United States Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) representative Andy Williams and North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) representative Sue Homewood on May 8, 2007. Rapanos forms and request for jurisdictional determination was sent to the USACE and NCDWQ on August 15, 2007. An official jurisdictional determination from the USACE has not been issued for this project. IMPACTS TO WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES The project is located in the Cape Fear River Basin in Guilford County. This area is part of Hydrologic Cataloging Unit 03030002 of the South Atlantic-Gulf Coast Region. Big Alamance Creek and its perennial and intermittent tributaries [NCDWQ classification C; WS-1V; NSW; Index # 16-19-(1)] are located within the project area. There are no designated Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW), High Quality Waters (HQW), Water Supply 1 (WS-1), Water Supply (WS-11), or 303 (d) listed waters within 1.0 mile of the project area. Total impacts for R-2612 A are 0.47 acres of riparian wetlands and 1487 feet of streams. 3 Streams: Table 1. Surface water impacts for R-2612A tream Name Stream Impact Mitigation Mitigation Site JD ame Classification Impact Type Length Required [ FONSI (ft) Ratio (ft) acka a tre am Stream 5 5 Perennial Fill 145 0* 0 Stream Fill 73 2:1 2 4-A Perennial Bank 146 Stabilization 15 0** Str am Str am 3 e e Intermittent Fill 201 0* 0 Str am Str am 5 e e Perennial Fill 856 2:1 1712 St Fill 73 2:1 6 ream L Perennial Bank ** 161 Stabilization 15 1.1 m St Fill 94 2:1 7 rea L Perennial Bank ** 203 Stabilization 15 11 Total Impacts: 1487 2192 -All streams with a mitigation ratio of 0 were deemed unimportant by the USACE and do not require mitigation. ** NCDOT will mitigate at l:1 ratio for bank stabilization per stream for impacts > 150 feet for NCD WQ 4 Wetlands: Table 2. *Wetland impacts for R-2612A Wetland Site Name Impact Type Permanent Impacts Mitigation Mitigation (FONSI and Ratio Required (acres) JD (acres) 1 Permanent Fill 0.07 Wetland 6 2:1 0.16 Mechanized Clearing 0.01 Permanent Fill 0.04 3 Wetland 7 2 1 0 10 : . Mechanized Clearing 0.01 Permanent Fill 0.08 4 W tl d 5 e an 2:1 0.16 Excavation <0.01 Wetland 1 Permanent Fill 0.21 5 and Excavation 0.02 2:1 0.52 Wetland la Mechanized Clearing 0.03 Totals: 0.47** 0.94 -r+u wcuMwn arc Kipanan "This number is due to rounding <0.01 acres of excavation at Site 4 Note: Wetland 1 a was added at the 4C meeting because it was outside of the original project area, it does not appear in the FONSI or JD package. Wetland la was verified by Andy Williams (USACE) at the request of the current property owner. Site 1: There will be 145 linear feet of impacts to Stream 5 (intermittent, unimportant) and 0.07 acres of permanent fill and 0.01 acres of mechanized clearing due to the placement of a 42" Reinforced Corrugated Pipe (RCP). The pipe is necessary to convey the stream and associated wetland drainage under the roadway fill that will be used to construct the new location service road. Site 2: There will be 73 linear feet of permanent impacts and 15 feet of bank stabilization to the perennial Stream 4-A. These impacts are due to the placement of a 36" RCP and rip rap. The pipe is necessary to convey the stream under the roadway fill that will be used to construct the new location service road. Rip rap placement is necessary to prevent scour and erosion at the southern outlet of the pipe. Site 3: There will be 201 linear feet of permanent impacts to Stream 4 (intermittent unimportant), 0.04 acres of permanent fill, and 0.01 acres of mechanized clearing in Wetland 7 (riparian). These impacts are due to the placement of roadway fill, 36" RCP, and rip rap to convey associated drainage under the new location service road. Rip rap placement is necessary to prevent scour and erosion at the southern outlet of the pipe. Site 4: There will be 0.08 acres of permanent fill and <0.01 acres of excavation in Wetland 5 (riparian) due to the placement of a 30" Class IV RCP and roadway fill. The 5 V pipe is necessary to allow drainage under the new location service road at the intersection of Company Mill Road. Site 5: There will be 0.21 acres of permanent fill, 0.02 acres of excavation, and 0.03 acres of mechanized clearing in Wetland 1 (riparian) and Wetland la (riparian) due to the placement of roadway fill. There will also be 856 feet of permanent stream impacts to Stream 2 (perennial, important) due to the placement of one 8' x 8' Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert with one foot sills (RCBC). The culvert will maintain drainage under Woody Mill Road and the associated interchange ramps. The culvert will be buried one foot below stream bed to maintain normal stream flow and natural substrate. Site 6 and 7: There will be 73 feet of fill and 15 feet of bank stabilization to Stream L (perennial important) due to the extension of a 3' x 3' box culvert. There will also be 94 feet of till and 15 feet of bank stabilization to Stream L due to the extension of a 48" Concrete Pipe. Both of these structure extensions are due to the intersection realignment of Woody Mill Road and Liberty Road. FEDERALLY PROTECTED SPECIES Plants and animals with a Federal classification of Endangered (E) or Threatened (T) are protected under provisions of Section 7 and Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. As of January 31, 2008 the USFWS lists one federally protected species for Guilford County, small whorled pogonia (Isotria medeoloides). Species description and biological conclusion were not stated in the EA because the small whorled pogonia was not listed when the document was completed. A biological conclusion of no effect was given in the FONSI and remains valid. A search of the North Carolina Natural Heritage Database (updated May 2009) indicated no known occurrences of federally protected species within 1.0 mile of the project area. Bald Eagle The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), originally listed for Guilford County when the EA and FONSI were completed, was delisted from the Endangered Species Act as of August 8, 2007. However, it is still protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. No suitable nesting or foraging habitat exists within 660 feet of the project limits. MITIGATION OPTIONS The USACE has adopted, through the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), a wetland mitigation policy that embraces the concept of "no net loss of wetlands" and sequencing. The purpose of this policy is to restore and maintain the chemical, biological, and physical integrity of the waters of the United States. CEQ has defined mitigation of wetland and surface water impacts to include: avoiding impacts, minimizing impacts, rectifying impacts, reducing impacts over time, and compensating for impacts (40 CFR 1508.20). The NCDOT is committed to incorporating all reasonable and practicable design features to avoid and minimize jurisdictional impacts, and to provide full compensatory mitigation of all remaining, unavoidable jurisdictional impacts. Avoidance measures were taken 6 during the planning phase and minimization measures were incorporated as part of the project design. Minimization includes the examination of appropriate and practicable steps to reduce the adverse impacts. Avoidance and Minimization Avoidance and minimization has been employed in the project area to the maximum extent practicable. The following measures were implemented for Section A: • NCDOT's Best Management Practices (BMPs) for the Protection of Surface Waters will be enforced. • The proposed 8'x 8' RCBC at Site 5 will be buried one foot below the streambed to allow for natural aquatic passage, as stated in the Stormwater Management Plan. • To avoid further impacts to wetlands at Sites 1, 3, and 5 fill slopes were set at 2:1 and rock plating was used, as stated in the Stormwater Management Plan. • No additional and/or temporary stream impacts at Site 6 will be necessary as construction can be kept inside the slope stake lines. • V-ditches tying into jurisdictional streams at Sites 5 and 7 will not impact below the ordinary high water mark. • The alternatives with the least amount of wetland impacts was chosen, all of the alternatives generally had the same impacts and location. • Section A, a ramp was eliminated to avoid impacts to Stream 2, as stated in the FONSI and Hydraulic Design Review Meeting July 23, 2008 • Bank stabilization activities will not place rip rap on the stream bottom • Fill slopes at Site 3 were changed from 2:1 to 1.5:1 (with rock plating) to reduce wetland impacts Compensatory Mitigation Impacts requiring mitigation for Section A are 0.47 acres of riparian wetlands and 1126 linear feet of streams. Mitigation will be provided by the EEP (see attached). The NCDOT does not propose mitigation for stream bank stabilization activities. Stabilizing the bank of a stream does not require fill in the stream bed and, therefore, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, does not constitute Loss of Waters of the U.S. and is not subject to compensatory mitigation per the USACE. NCDOT will mitigate at a 1:1 ratio for bank stabilization for NCDWQ at Sites 6 and 7 because impacts to Stream L exceed 150 feet. CULTURAL RESOURCES The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office conducted a review of the project, and in a letter dated January 10, 2006 stated that no properties of architectural, historic, or archaeological significance will be affected by the proposed project. This letter is included in the FONSI. FEMA COMPLIANCE There are no streams with FEMA designated flood zones on project R-2612A. 7 UTILITY IMPACTS No jurisdictional impacts will occur due to the removal or relocation of utilities. INDIRECT AND CUMULATIVE EFFECTS Analysis of Indirect and Cumulative Effects can be found on page 18 of the FONSI. WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS This project will not impact any designated Wild and Scenic Rivers or any rivers included in the list of study rivers (Public Law 90-542, as amended) or North Carolina Natural and Scenic Rivers. ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT The project will not impact any essential fish habitat afforded protection under the Magnuson-Stevens Act of 1996 (16 U.S.C 1801 et seq.). REGULATORY APPROVALS Application is hereby made for a Department of the Army Section 404 Individual Permit as required for the above-described activities for the proposed TIP project R-2612A&B. We are also hereby requesting a Section 401 Water Quality Certification from the Division of Water Quality. In compliance with Section 143-215.3D(e) of the NCAC, we will provide $570 to act as payment for processing the Section 401 permit. We are providing five copies of this application to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality, for their review and approval. ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS R-2612A (Woody Mill Road) Anticipated Stream and Wetland Impacts EA Wetland Impacts Alternate A-1 EA Wetland Impacts Alternate A-2 (Recommended) FONSI Wetland Impacts Alternate A-2 (Recommended) 0.98 acres 0.2 acres 0.26 acres EA Stream Impacts Alternate A-1 EA Stream Impacts Alternate A-2 (Recommended) FONSI Stream Impacts Alternate A-2 (Recommended) 574 linear feet 1,213 linear feet* 1,875 linear feet** EA = Environmental Assessment * 590 linear feet of stream relocation required. WL = Wetland **662 linear feet of additional streams located in FONSI re-verification. A copy of this application will be posted on the NCDOT website at http://www.ncdot.org/doh/preconstruct/pe/permits.html. Thank you for your time and assistance with this project. Please contact James Pflaum at jipflaum e mcdot.gov or (919) 431-6527 if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, 1't4nk Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D. Environmental Management Director, PDEA cc: w/attachment Mr. Brian Wrenn, NCDWQ (5 Copies) Ms. Kathy Matthews, USEPA W/o attachment (see website for attachments) Dr. David Chang, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. Greg Perfetti, P.E., Structure Design Mr. Victor Barbour, P.E., Project Services Unit Mr. Mark Staley, Roadside Environmental Mr. J. M. Mills, P.E., Division 7 Engineer Mr. Jerry Parker, Division 7 Environmental Officer Mr. Jay Bennett, P.E., Roadway Design Mr. Majed Alghandour, P. E., Programming and TIP Mr. Art McMillan, P.E., Highway Design Ms. Karen Reynolds, PDEA Mr. Scott McLendon, USACE, Wilmington Mr. Gary Jordan, USFWS Mr. Travis Wilson, NCWRC Ms. Beth Harmon, EEP Mr. Phillip Ayscue, NCDOT External Audit Branch Mr. Drew Joyner, PE, Human Environment Unit Head Mr. Clarence W. Coleman, P.E., FHWA 9 APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT I OMB APPROVAL NO. 0710-003 (33 CFR 325) Expires December 31, 2004 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 hours per response, although the majority of applications should require 5 hours or less. This includes the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service Directorate of Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, S ilte 1204,' Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710-0003), Washington, DC 20503. Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. Please DO NOT RETURN your form to either of those addresses. Completed applications must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authority: 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 forth 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. (ITEMS 1 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 North Carolina Department of Transportation 6. APPLICANTS ADDRESS 1598 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1548 7. APPLICANTS PHONE NOs. W/AREA CODE a. Residence b. Business (919) 431-6527 it. 8. AUTHORIZED AGENTS NAME AND TITLE tan agent is not required) 9. AGENTS ADDRESS 10. AGENT'S PHONE NOS. W/AREA a. Residence to. Business I hereby authorize, to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE NAME, LOCATION, AND DESCRIPTION OR PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (see instructions NCDOT TIP No. R-2612A, Guilford County, NC 13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN (if applicable) 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS (it applicable) Big Alamance Creek and an unnamed tributaries to Big Alamance Creek. 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT Guilford NC COUNTY STATE 16. OTHER DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN (see instructions) Township, Range, Lat/Lon, and/or Accessora'a Parcel Number, for example. 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE 1-40 to US 421 Sin Greensboro, NC 18. Nature of Activity (Description of project, include all features) Interchange additions at SR 3389 (Woody Mill Road), Guilford County. The proposed interchanges consist of a modified diamond design at SR 3389. 19. Project Purpose (Describe the reason or purpose of the project, see instructions) The purpose of this project is to improve safety along a section of US 421 that is defined by numerous at-grade intersections ENG FORM 4345. Jul 97 EDITION OF FEB 94 1S OBSOLETE (Proponent: CECW-OR) USE BLOCKS 20-22 IF DREDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s) for Discharge Needed in order to construct 42" RCP, two 36" RCP, 30" Class IV RCP, one 8'x 8' RCBC with one foot sills, 3'x 3' box culvert, and to extend 48" concrete pipe for proposed interchange ramps and wider roadway. 21. Type(s) of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards See attached permit drawings. 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled (see instructions) 1442 linear feet of permanent impacts to streams, 0.47 acres of permanent impacts to riparian wetlands, and 45 feet of bank stabilization 23. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? Yes _ No X IF YES, DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 24. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc., Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (u more than can be entered here, please attach a supplemental list). See Attached List 25. List of Other Certifications or Approvals/Denials Received from other Federal, State, or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED Would include but is not restricted to zoning, building, and flood plain permits 26. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that the information in this application is complete and accurate. I furQQElQher cefy that I possess the authortryc''tto} undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant , r? (6- ?J - ?f 5.7k? AD ?t Z ?(r o q SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitous 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. ENG FORM 4345, Jul 97 EDITION OF FEB 94 IS OBSOLETE (Proponent: CECW-OR) L If LLJ Date: Subject: July 23, 2008 Memorandum Minutes from Interagency Hydraulic Design Review Meeting on July 23, 2008 for R-2612A in Guilford County, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Team Members: David Wainwright - DWQ Amy Euliss - DWQ Andrew Williams- USACE Rachelle Beauregard - DOT - NEU James PFlaum- DOT - NEU Brad Chilton - DOT - NEU Ashley Cox - DOT - NEU Karen Reynolds - PDEA Ron Lucas - FHWA Patty Eason - NCDOT Division 7 GENERAL NOTES (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) Participants: Marshall Clawson, NCDOT Hydraulics, Vincent Rivers, NCDOT Hydraulics Dennis Hoyle, URS Corporation Eleni Riggs, URS Corporation Susan Lancaster, NCDOT Roadway Design Glenn Mumford, NCDOT Roadway Design Roy Girolami, NCDOT Structure Design The R-2612A project underwent a revision which removed a ramp and replaced it with a loop in order to reduce the impacts to an Unnamed Tributary to Big Alamance Creek. This revision reduced the impacts by approximately 100 feet. • The R-2612A project has seven jurisdictional streams that cross the project and five wetland sites in the vicinity of the project limits. The jurisdictional streams and wetlands are shown on the following plan sheets: sheet 4, 6, 8, 10 and 11. • At jurisdictional streams where pipes outlet, rip rap will be placed on banks and not in the channel bottom. Plan Sheet 4 • Pipe Crossing at Sta. 19+00 -L- (Existing 36" CMP) Jurisdictional Stream to wetlands and pond. 1600 Perimeter Park Drive Morrisville, NC 27560 (919)461-1100 Phone (919) 461-1415 Fax Pipe Crossing at Sta. 22+50 -Y1- (Proposed 42" Pipe) Wetlands to wetlands and pond. - Preliminary investigation indicates that the pipe is in good condition. - The outlet end of the existing pipe has an 18" scour hole. Page 2 of 4 - The discharge from the existing pipe currently flows into wetlands and then into a pond. The proposed -Y1- line will fill portion of wetlands (0.17 acres). URS proposed to pipe under the - Y1- line with a proposed 42" pipe and discharge into the wetlands and pond. Wetlands outside of the proposed fill slope from the -Y1- line will remain. Plan Sheet 6 ¦ Pipe Crossing at Sta. 33+15 -L- (Existing 36" CMP) Jurisdictional Stream to pond. Preliminary investigation indicates that the pipe is in good condition. - The fill slopes extend into the stream at this location and there was a discussion about bringing the roadway fill slopes in at 1.5:1 instead of 2:1 to reduce the stream impacts. It was decided that this would not reduce the impacts significantly and the slopes should remain at 2:1. - URS proposed to place a junction box at the outlet of the existing 36" CMP and then have a 36" pipe from the junction box to the edge of the fill slope. Rip rap will be placed on the channel banks at this location since it is a jurisdictional stream. Pipe Crossing at Sta. 38+70 -L- (Existing 36" CMP) Jurisdictional Stream to wetlands and pond. - Preliminary investigation indicates that the pipe is in good condition. The fill slopes extend into the wetlands at this location and_. there was a discussion about bringing the roadway fill slopes in at 1.5:1 instead of 2:1 to' reduce the wetland impacts (impacted area estimated to be 0.05 acres). It was decided that this would be the best option as it would bring the fill slopes in approximately 20' for almost 200 feet and reduce the wetland impacts by almost one half. The steepened slopes will be rock plated to stabilize the slopes. - URS proposed to place a traffic bearing drop inlet at the outlet of the existing 36" CMP and then have a 36" pipe from the drop inlet to the edge of the fill slope. With the 2:1 fill slopes the pipe was estimated to outlet at the waters edge of the pond so changing the slopes to 1.5:1 allows the water to be discharged from the pipe prior to reaching the pond. Pipe Crossing at Sta. 42+00 Rt. -L- (Existing Drop Inlet in US 421 median to 15" CMP) Pipe system to Jurisdictional Stream. - Preliminary investigation indicates that the pipe is in good condition. L Page 3 of 4 The outlet end of the existing pipe is perched approximately 3 to 5 feet above the natural ground, which caused a large scour hole and flows into a jurisdictional stream. The entire stream is within the proposed fill slope. This stream is not required to be mitigated. URS proposed to extend the existing 15" CMP pipe with pipe collars to the fill slope and outlet into a lateral ditch. Plan Sheet 8 • Pipe Crossing at Sta. 38+25 -Y- (Proposed 24" Pipe) Wetland to wetland This area was thought to be a jurisdictional stream but DOT - NEU pointed out that is was actually a wetland. The wetland area is so small that the wetland symbol didn't show up on the plan sheet. Approximately 0.09 acres of wetland will be impacted while approximately 60 linear feet at the outlet end will remain. URS proposed to place a 24" pipe under the -Y- line at the intersection of -RPC- and -RPD-. There is a proposed TBDI with a 15" pipe that drains water from Ramp C directly into the wetland area on the upstream end. Plan Sheet 10 Culvert Crossing at Sta. 12+30 -Y2- (Existing 3'X3' Box Culvert) Jurisdictional Stream under Liberty Road. - Preliminary investigation indicates that the culvert is in good condition. - URS proposed to add special junction boxes at each end of the existing 3' x 3' box culvert and extend to both fill slopes with a 48" pipe. Pipes will be angled to and from the junction boxes in order to follow the existing stream flow. - Rip rap will be placed on the channel banks at this location since it is a jurisdictional stream. Plan Sheet 11 • Pipe Crossing at Sta. 17+60 -Y- (Existing 48" Concrete Pipe) Jurisdictional Stream under Woody Mill Road. - Preliminary. investigation indicates that the pipe is in good condition on the upstream end. The downstream end could not be accessed since it is now in a construction zone. - URS proposed to add junction boxes at each end of the existing 48" concrete pipe and extend to both fill slopes with a 48" pipe. Pipes will be angled to and from the junction boxes in order to follow the existing stream flow. 0 Page 4 of 4 Rip rap will be placed on the channel banks at this location since it is a jurisdictional stream. Culvert Crossing at Sta. 28+30 -Y- (Proposed 8'X8' RCBC) Wetland area to Jurisdictional Stream under Woody Mill Road. - The existing wetland area was a pond in the past with a large dam that was breached in the past couple of years. The wetland area is no longer holding water but is filled with vegetation. The pond area currently flows into a 60" CMP under Woody Mill Road. - URS proposed to add an 8' x 8' RCBC paralleling the existing jurisdictional stream and existing 60" CMP. The culvert inlet will be in the wetland area formed by the pond draining when the dam was breached and the culvert will outlet into a lateral ditch that will flow into the jurisdictional stream. The culvert outlet will be protected with rip rap on the channel banks. - With the culvert being constructed parallel to the existing stream and 60" CMP, URS proposed to construct the culvert in the dry. The construction of the culvert would be dependent on the roadway's construction phasing and road closures which have not been determined yet. There are pipes that connect into the culvert but their exact location can't be determined until the construction phasing has been determined. - The proposed culvert is approximately 680 feet long with a 2.2% slope. Because of this slope, URS proposed to place three one foot high sills in the culvert, spaced at approximately 200 feet, in order to reduce the slope under 2%. Both the inlet and outlet of the culvert are proposed to be buried one foot. Meeting Adjourned 0 Date: To: From: Subject: January 14, 2009 Marshall Clawson Kristy Pace Memorandum Minutes from Interagency Permit Drawing Review Meeting on January 14, 2009 for R-2612A in Guilford County, 10:00 PM to 11:00 AM Team Members: Kathy Matthews, EPA Mark Staley, NCDOT-REU Jennifer Parish, NCDOT - REU Evgene Tarascio, NCDOT PDEA Amy Simes, DENR Andy Williams, USACE Amy Ealiss, DWQ James Pflaum, NCDOT-NEU Rachelle Beauregard, NCDOT-NEU Patty Eason, NCDOT Division 7 GENERAL NOTES (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) (present) Participants: Marshall Clawson, NCDOT Hydraulics Vincent Rivers, NCDOT Hydraulics Dennis Hoyle, URS Corporation Kristy Pace, URS Corporation Susan Lancaster, NCDOT Roadway Design Laura Sutton, NCDOT Structure Design Roy Girolami, NCDOT Structure Design • NCDOT, DWQ, USACE and URS met to review and discuss the permit drawings prepared for the R-2612A project. • URS discussed that some impacts as shown in the Impact Summary sheet were small and were rounded up. To clarify those impacts less than 0.01 acres, the impacts will shown as "< 0.01". • Easements were not shown on the permit drawings, but will be added. PDE's will be provided at all pipe drainage outlets. • The group discussed the impacts by sheet and by site number. A summary of the comments are noted below. 1600 Perimeter Park Drive Morrisville, NC 27560 (919)461-1100 Phone (919) 461-1415 Fax Site 1 (Plan Sheet 4) • Wetland identified contains marginal headwaters and flows into the pond downstream. • There are two edge of water line types on the plans and it isn't clear what the difference is. One line is from Location and Surveys Unit and the other is from Aerial Photography. URS will confirm the Location and Survey Unit edge of water line and request that NCDOT delete the other line from the file. Only one line should be shown. Site 2 (Plan Sheet 6) • The downstream tail ditch does not have PDE shown. (PDE was not included at the time of the permit drawings, but will be added to plans). Site 3 (Plan Sheet 6) • Marshall noted that rock plating has been added to the slope to reduce impacts, but is not in the actual pond. • There was concern regarding the two line types shown. NEU and USACE agreed that the wetlands are north of the woven wire fence (RIW line) and surface waters (pond) are south of the fence. Impacts will need to be modified accordingly. Site 4 (Plan Sheet 8) • The portion of area being impacted by the fill limits is a "linear wetland" rather than a jurisdictional stream. Impacts shown on the permit drawings are current. Site 5 (Plan Sheet 8&11) Page 2 of 3 • USACE and NEU indicated that the large pond was not delineated for wetlands and was out of the project limits at the time of the initial field work. The area is an old pond bottom wetland. NEU will obtain the survey information and forward it on. • NEU requested that "Bank Stabilization" for Jurisdictional Streams be a separate line item on the Impacts Summary sheet, particularly for this site. • URS should consider providing stone at the culvert outlet along the bottom of the channel. • Clarification was made for impacts in jurisdictional streams as impacts should be accounted for separately. (Bottom of the stream channel vs. bank stabilization) • The length of the stream bank disturbed for construction needs to be accounted for when ditches tie into jurisdictional streams in linear feet. • The existing stream that will be abandoned between the fill limits and the new channel tie in should be included and accounted for on the impacts. 0 Site 6 (Sheet 10) • There is no in-stream impacts proposed outside of the fill slope. The Division Rep. stated that she expects they can build the drainage structures without impacting the stream. • PDE will be added at the pipe outlets. • Bank stabilization at outlet will be separated out in the impact summary sheet. • Add site label to Site 7 (located downstream of Site 6) on Sheet 10. Site 7 (Sheets 10&11) • PDE will be provided at the pipe outlets. • Where V ditches tie into stream, linear feet of impacts to channel should be accounted for if at or below the ordinary high water level of the stream. Page 3 of 3 Meeting Adjourned HYDRAULIC DESIGN (4B) / PERMIT DRAWINGS (4C) REVIEW Location: Location & Survey Conference Room, DOT Century Center TIP NO: K, Z(,I2.A DATE: ylaq COUNTY: Lil-kQ ROUTE: UIS`/Z) &- S/Z NAME AGENCY/ UNIT ' JMeRW ?', ?. Cl- CL serf ?4?(tE 3tNtA.I. D12?1y?-I?.S - U?? CLy1USc>,,Naq.K-a?-T?:?t( ?l(?Ili? f?tYIBC CtQ3CGAp, JSIuS F-FA M oGr-k L) S? r??Um?/?CIJu1. ('s145CtAt ldvhCUb DCr1 ??oUd-w?wj 6L?PhCt?SI,CC?o?. of ?/.b?.,.7`iriv?,,•f r)U7-??f?4/,f i.a????f?ix? ?f;??? ...jln tv?cnQ ?ac??C;e rA 13T-?DEp RUi (?Ir?LAM ( 0-11 C?+Soil C -? d e.a6?s ?Rc??p} od C." -px&j\ It.a?ar ?v UL/ J ?'V (CONTINUED) TIP NO: NAME AGENCY/ UNIT ??"_? S M_El (: 5s YivfL cc u sr ?Lr?$ Q?? eul, s 11619-1 Cyr M.y ..?:? ,? e. dd7 r~ August 18, 2009 Mr. Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D. Manager, Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch North Carolina Department of Transportation 1548 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1548 Dear Dr. Thorpe: Subject: EEP Mitigation Acceptance Letter: R-2612, US 421 Improvements at SR 3389 (Woody Mill Road) and NC 22 (Keeley Road), Guilford County The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP) will provide the compensatory stream and riparian wetland mitigation for the subject project. Based on the information supplied by you dated August 11, 2009, the impacts are located in CU 03030002 of the Cape Fear River Basin in the Central Piedmont (CP) Eco-Region, and are as follows: Cape Fear Stream Wetlands Buffer (Sq. Ft.) 03030002 Cold Cool Warm Riparian Non- Coastal Zone 1 Zone 2 Riparian Marsh Impacts - feet/acres 0 0 2,017 3.99 0 0 0 0 Mitigation Units 0 0 3 858 7.98 0 0 0 0 (Credits-up to 2:1) , EEP commits to implementing sufficient compensatory stream and riparian wetland mitigation credits to offset the impacts associated with this project by the end of the MOA Year in which this project is permitted, in accordance with Section X of the Amendment No. 2 to the Memorandum of Agreement between the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the North Carolina Department of Transportation, and the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, fully executed on March 8, 2007. If the above referenced impact amounts are revised, then this mitigation acceptance letter will no longer be valid and a new mitigation acceptance letter will be required from EEP. 1929. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Ms. Beth Harmon at 919-715- Sincerely, William . Gilmore, P.E. V EEP Director cc: Mr. Andy Williams, USACE - Raleigh Regulatory Field Office Mr. Brian Wrenn, Division of Water Quality, Wetlands/401 Unit File: R-2612 JW toring... Eyck"... Pro" Our JItA& ?[... y?? North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program, 1652 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1652 / 919-715-0476 / www.nceep.net c? August 18, 2009 Mr. Andy Williams U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regulatory Field Office 331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587 Dear Mr. Williams: Subject: EEP Mitigation Acceptance Letter: R-2612, US 421 Improvements at SR 3389 (Woody Mill Road) and NC 22 (Keeley Road), Guilford County; Cape Fear River Basin (Cataloging Unit 03030002); Central Piedmont (CP) Eco-Region The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP) will provide the compensatory stream and riparian wetland mitigation for the unavoidable impact associated with the above referenced project. Based on the information supplied by the NCDOT dated August 11, 2009, the impacts are located in CU 03030002 of the Cape Fear River Basin in the Central Piedmont (CP) Eco-Region, and the anticipated mitigation credits needed to offset the impacts are as follows: Cape Fear Stream Wetlands Buffer (Sq. Ft. 03030002 Cold I I Cool Warm Riparian Non- Coastal Zone Zone Riparian Marsh 1 2 Impacts (feettacres) 0 0 2,017 3.99 0 0 0 0 Mitigation Units (Credits-up to 2:1) 0 0 3,858 7.98 0 0 0 0 Mitigation associated with this project will be provided in accordance with Section X of Amendment No. 2 to the Memorandum of Agreement between the N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the N. C. Department of Transportation, and the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers fully executed on March 8, 2007 (Tri-Party MOA). EEP commits to implement sufficient compensatory stream and riparian wetland mitigation in the appropriate cataloging unit to offset the impacts associated with this project by the end of the MOA year in which this project is permitted. If the above referenced impact amounts are revised, then this mitigation acceptance letter will no longer be valid and a new mitigation acceptance letter will be required from EEP. 1929. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Ms. Beth Harmon at 919-715- Sincerely, Willi D. Gilmore, P.E. EEP for cc: Mr. Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., NCDOT-PDEA Mr. Brian Wrenn, Division of Water Quality, Wetlands/401 Unit File: R-2612 kutorir1?5 ... Er2ka"... Pro" OarJm& "0 North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program, 1652 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1662 / 919-715-0476 / www.nceep.net STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Project: 33483.1.1 TIP No. R-2612A Guilford County 3/24/2009 Hydraulics Project Manager: Dennis Hoyle, P.E. (URS Corporation), Marshal Clawson, P.E. (NCDOT Hydraulics Unit) ROADWAY DESCRIPTION The project R2612A consists of removing the Woody Mill Road and Company Mill Road at-grade intersections with US 421. The project also consists of the construction of a bridge with access to US 421 and the realignment of the Woody Mill Road interchange with Company Mill Road. It begins just west of the intersection of SR 3413 and US 421 in Guilford County and proceeds 1.02+ miles east, to east of SR 3394. The southern terminus of the project ties to existing SR 3394 and the northern terminus ties in with SR 3389 just north of the intersection with SR 3549. The project R2612A creates impacts to three unnamed tributaries and two other jurisdictional streams. Table 1 lists these streams and the proposed crossing structures. The project drainage system consists of cross pipes, grated inlets with associated pipe systems, tail ditches, and lateral storm water ditches. Table 1. List of Stream Crossings in Project R-2612A Site # Station Stream Name Drainage area Proposed Structure S4-A - From Exist. 36" CMP 1 -Yl- 37+06 pond into 3' 34.2 acres connected to JB w/ culvert 36" RCP S4 - Drains into Exist. 36" CMP 2 -Y1- 43+50 wetland and 31.5 acres connected to JB w/ and 36" RCP S2-A and S2 - 3 -RPB- 23+10 UT to Big 179.2 acres 8'x 8' RCBC -LPB- 15+85 Alamance Creek 36" RCP w/ JB (2 4 -Y2- 12+30 SL - UT to S2 72.1 acres sides) connected to exist. 3'x3' concrete culvert 48" RCP w/ JB 5 -Y- 17+65 SL - UT to S2 78.0 acres connected to exist. 48" RCP connected to JB w/ 48" CSP ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTION The streams listed in Table 1 have been classified as jurisdictional. There are also four jurisdictional wetland sites that will be impacted by the proposed project. Wetland impacts have been avoided and minimized by keeping roadway fill slopes at 3:1 or steeper. Rock plating was used along the fill slopes as necessary in order to steepen the fill slopes and minimize wetland impacts. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND MAJOR STRUCTURES The primary goal of Best Management Practices (BMPs) is to prevent degradation of the states surface waters by the location, construction and operation of the highway system. The BMPs are activities, practices and procedures taken to prevent or reduce stormwater pollution. The measure that will be used on this project to reduce stormwater impacts is the submergence of culverts below stream beds. The box culvert at Site # 3 shown in Table 1 will be buried 1-foot below the stream bed or natural ground at the crossings to maintain the normal stream flow and a natural substrate. 2 m I SEEINSET LJ m BELOW O a om aJ \ SITE END PROJE BEGIN PROJE WETLAND/STREAM IMPACTS NC DOT DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT: 33483.1-1 (R-2612A) US 421 AT SR 3389 (WOODY MILL ROAD) SOUTH OF GREENSBORO SHEET i OF 30 12/1S/ GUILFORD COUNTY .f w l - L1 1 ~ Q/ LAJ w N ~ V K W ? T 41 O O E g V F O O e N W H N r w N ° P G 3 E a H p cc z ® S U y h ? a 0 \ I l 0 F a M ? z 0 . 4 o a ,? m O F > o , ° 3 a ° a x F m m a / fA v w N M ' W !- ? U Q J ? CL c L W 0-- F d N * O ? a A t? F-- i W F v v, 4 \Y PROPERTY OWNERS NAMES AND ADDRESSES PARCEL NO. NAMES ADDRESSES 2 ANN & HILLIARD & GLADYS S. BOWMAN BETTY E. SYKES, 6 WALLACE G. FREEMAN JR. & EDNA F. HELMS 10 ALLIE D. GREGORY NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 13 FREDERICK WILLIAM HOLT 14 HAROLD WAYNE & KAREN T. 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