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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20031240 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_20030108oFWArFq Michael F. Easley, Governor p William G. Ross Jr., Secretary ?O North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources co > C y Alan W. Klimek, P.E.,Director p Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality WETLANDS 1401 GROUP August 6, 2004 Mr. James C. Ivers AUG 1 1 2004 NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores PO Box 580 WATER QUALITY SECTION Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 SUBJECT: Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification and Additional Conditions NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores DWQ Project # 031240 Modification Cateret County Dear Mr. Ivers: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions (WQC # 3400) to conduct the following activity located off NC Hwy 58 in Pine Knoll Shores, Carteret County. This approval allows you to: 1. Fill 0.23 acres (10,105 square feet) of Section 404 Wetlands for the purpose of expanding the existing aquarium facilities. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your completed CAMA application received by the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) on October 8, 2003, and revised plans received on July 29, 2004. After reviewing your application, we have determined that General Water Quality Certification Number 3400 covers this activity. This Certification allows you to use your CAMA Permit when the NC Division of Coastal Management issues it. Please keep in mind that there may be additional Federal, State or Local regulations applicable to your project, such as (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations and Coastal Stonnwater. In addition, this approval will expire when the accompanying CAMA Permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your completed CAMA Major Permit application received by the Division of Coastal Management. If you change or modify your project, you must notify the Division (DWQ) in writing and you may be required to send us a new application for a new certification. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of the Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H.0506 (h). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and the additional conditions listed below: 1. No waste, spoil, solids, or fill of any kind shall occur in wetlands, waters, or riparian areas beyond the footprint of the impacts depicted in the CAMA Major Application. All construction activities, including the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of sediment and erosion control Best Management Practices, shall be performed so that no violations of state water quality standards, statutes, or rules occur; N. C. Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension (910) 395-3900 Customer Service Wilmington Regional Office Wilmington, NC 28405 (910) 350-2004 Fax 1 800 623-7748 Page Two Mr. Ivers DWQ Project # 031240 Modification August 6, 2004 2. Upon completion of all work approved within the 401 Water Quality Certification or applicable Buffer Rules, and any subsequent modifications, the applicant is required to return the attached certificate of completion to this office and a copy to the 401/Wetlands Unit, North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699-1650. Please notify this Office at the number listed below if any problem arises during the construction of the project that may affect water quality. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter., To ask for a hearing, send a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-6714. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the DWQ Permit #031240 under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone Noelle Lutheran or Rick Shiver at 910-395-3900. Sincerely, Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality Attachments: GC # 3400 Certificate of Completion cc: Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office - Henry Wicker WiRO- Noelle Lutheran 401/Wetland Unit, Central Office - Cyndi Karoly LAMA/ Morehead City - Tere Barrett CAMA Raleigh - Doug Huggett Central Files WQC #3400 CAMA PERMIT CERTIFICATION GENERAL CERTIFICATION FOR PROJECTS ELIGIBLE FOR CORPS OF ENGINEERS GENERAL PERMIT NUMBER 198000291 (ISSUED TO THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AND RIPARIAN AREA PROTECTION RULES (BUFFER RULES) This General Certification is issued in conformity with requirement of Section 401, Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section .0500 and 15 NCAC 2B .0200 for the discharge of fill material as described in General Permit 198000291 and for the Riparian Area Protection Rules (Buffer Rules) in 15A NCAC 2B .0200. This Certification replaces Water Quality Certification Number 3025 issued on September 6, 1995, Water Quality Certification Number 3112 issued on February 11, 1997, Water Quality Certification Number 3274 issued June 1, 2000 and Water Quality Certification Number 3371 issued March 18, 2002. This WQC is rescinded when the Corps of Engineers re-authorizes Regional General Permit 0291 or when deemed appropriate by the Director of DWQ. The State of North Carolina certifies that the specified category of activity will not violate applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306 and 307 of the Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 if conducted in accordance with conditions hereinafter set forth. Conditions of Certification: 1. Activities authorized by CAMA major permits require written concurrence from the Division of Water Quality as well as compliance with all conditions of this General Certification; 2. Activities authorized by Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) Minor or General Permits do not require written authorization from the Division of Water Quality as long as they comply with all other conditions of this General Certification; In accordance with North Carolina General Statute Section 143-215.3D(e), any request for written concurrence for a 401 Water Quality Certification must include the appropriate fee. If a project also requires a CAMA Permit, one payment to both agencies shall be submitted and will be the higher of the two fees. The fee shall be collected and distributed between the two agencies in accordance with agreements reached between the Division of Water Quality and the Division of Coastal Management; 4. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) compensatory mitigation may be required for impacts to 150 linear feet or more of streams and/or one acre or more of wetlands. In addition, buffer mitigation may be required for any project with Buffer Rules in effect at the time of application for buffer impacts resulting from activities classified as "allowable with mitigation" within the "Table of Uses" section of the Buffer Rules or require a variance under the Buffer Rules. A determination of buffer, wetland and stream mitigation requirements shall be made for any Certification for this Nationwide Permit. The most current design and monitoring protocols from DWQ shall be followed and written plans submitted for DWQ approval as required in those protocols. When compensatory mitigation is required for a project, the mitigation plans must be approved by DWQ in writing before the impacts approved by the Certification occur. The mitigation plan must be implemented and/or constructed before any permanent building or structure on site is occupied. In the case of public road projects, the mitigation plan must be implemented before the road is opened to the travelling public; WQC #3400 5. Compensatory stream mitigation shall be required at a 1:1 ratio for not only perennial but also intermittent stream impacts that require application to DWQ in watersheds classified as ORW, HQW, Tr, WS-1 and WS-II unless the project is a linear, publicly- funded transportation project, which has a 150-foot per-stream impact allowance; 6. Impacts to any stream length in the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River Basins (or any other major river basins with Riparian Area Protection Rules (Buffer Rules] in effect at the time of application) requires written concurrence from DWQ in accordance with 15A NCAC 26.0200. New development activities located in the protected 50-foot wide riparian areas (whether jurisdictional wetlands or not) within the Neuse and Tar- Pamlico River Basins shall be limited to "uses" identified within and constructed in accordance with 15A NCAC 26 .0200. All new development shall be located, designed, constructed, and maintained to have minimal disturbance to protect water quality to the maximum extent practicable through the use of best management practices. Activities listed as "exempt" from these rules do not need to apply for written concurrence under this Certification; 7. All sediment and erosion control measures placed in wetlands or waters shall be removed and the original grade restored after the Division of Land Resources has released the project; 8. If an environmental document is required, this Certification is not valid until a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) or Record of Decision (ROD) is issued by the State Clearinghouse; 9. That appropriate sediment and erosion control practices which equal or exceed those butlined in the most recent version of the "North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual" or the "North Carolina Surface Mining Manual" whichever is more appropriate (available from the Division of Land Resources (DLR) in the DENR Regional or Central Offices) shall be in full compliance with all specifications governing the proper design, installation and operation and maintenance of such Best Management Practices in order to assure compliance with the appropriate turbidity water quality standard; 10. Measures shall be taken to prevent live or fresh concrete from coming into contact with freshwaters of the state until the concrete has hardened; 11. Additional site-specific conditions may be added to projects which have applied for CAMA major permits which are proposed under this Certification in order to ensure compliance with all applicable water quality and effluent standards; 12. When written concurrence is required, the applicant is required to use the most recent version of the Certification of Completion form to notify DWQ when all work included in the 401 Certification has been completed; 13. Concurrence from DWQ that this Certification applies to an individual project shall bxpire three years from the date of the cover letter from DWQ or on the same day as the expiration date of the corresponding General Permit 198000291, whichever is sooner. Non-compliance with or violation of the conditions herein set forth by a specific fill project shall result in' revocation of this Certification for the project and may result in criminal and/or civil penalties. WQC #3400 The Director of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality may require submission of a formal application for individual certification for any project in this category of activity that requires written concurrence under this certification, if it is determined that the project is likely to have a significant adverse effect upon water quality or degrade the waters so that existing uses of the wetland or downstream waters are precluded. Public hearings may be held for specific applications or group of applications prior to a Certification decision if deemed in the public's best interest by the Director of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Effective date: March 2003 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY By Alan W. Klimek Director WQC # 3400 3 DWQ Project No.: Applicant: Project Name: Date of Issuance of 401 Water Quality Certification: County: Certificate of Completion Upon completion of all work approved within the 401 Water Quality Certification or applicable Buffer Rules, and any subsequent modifications, the applicant is required to return this certificate to the 401/Wetlands Unit, North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 1621 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699-1621. This form may be returned to DWQ by the applicant, the applicant's authorized agent, or the project engineer. It is not necessary to send certificates from all of these. Applicant's Certification 1, , hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature: Date: Agent's Certification 1, , hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature: Date: Engineer's Certification Partial Final I, , as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically, weekly, full time) the construction of the project,for the Permittee hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature Date Registration No. Mail _to:40LWetlands Contact- NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources 127 Cardnal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405-2004 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director =1 Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality December 22, 2003 Mr. James C. Ivers NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores PO Box 580 Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 SUBJECT: Approval of 401 Water Quality Certification and Additional Conditions NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores DWQ Project # 031240 Cateret County Dear Mr. Ivers: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions (WQC # 3400) to conduct the following activity located off NC Hwy 58 in Pine Knoll Shores, Carteret County. This approval allows you to: Fill 0.21 acres (9249 square feet) of Section 404 Wetlands for the purpose of expanding the existing aquarium facilities. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your completed CAMA application received by the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) on October 8, 2003, and revised plans received on December 18, 2003. After reviewing your application, we have determined that General Water Quality Certification Number 3400 covers this activity. This Certification allows you to use your CAMA Permit when the NC Division of Coastal Management issues it. Please keep in mind that there may be additional Federal, State or Local regulations applicable to your project, such as (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations and Coastal Stormwater. In addition, this approval will expire when the accompanying CAMA Permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your completed CAMA Major Permit application received by the Division of Coastal Management on October 1, 2003. If you change or modify your project, you must notify the Division (DWQ) in writing and you may be required to send us a new application for a new certification. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of the Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and the additional conditions listed below: 1. No waste, spoil, solids, or fill of any kind shall occur in wetlands, waters, or riparian areas beyond the footprint of the impacts depicted in the CAMA Major Application. All construction activities, including the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of sediment and erosion control Best Management Practices, shall be performed so that no violations of state water quality standards, statutes, or rules occur; N. C. Division of Water Quality Wilmington Regional Off-ice 127 Cardinal Drive l;xtension Wilmington, NC 28405 (910) 395-3900 (910) 350-2004 Fax Customer Service 1 800 623-7748 .•r M ?A ? EN- A Page Two Mr. Ivers DWQ Project # 031240 December 22, 2003 2. Upon completion of all work approved within the 401 Water Quality Certification or applica Buffer Rules, and any subsequent modifications, the applicant is required to return the attach certificate of completion to this office and a copy to the 401/Wetlands Unit, North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699-1650. Please notify this Office at the number listed below if any problem arises during the construction of the project that may affect water quality. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-6714. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the DWQ Permit #031240 under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone Noelle Lutheran or Rick Shiver at 910-395-3900. Sincerely, All PQ /Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality Attachments: GC # 3400 Certificate of Completion cc: Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office - Henry Wicker WiRO- Noelle Lutheran "tP44, 401/Wetland Unit, Central Office - Cyndi Karoly N CAMA/ Morehead City - Tere Barrett CAMA Raleigh - Doug Huggett Central Files 9 ?Qllq(rTy SF?r10N WQC #3400 CAMA PERMIT CERTIFICATION GENERAL CERTIFICATION FOR PROJECTS ELIGIBLE FOR CORPS OF ENGINEERS GENERAL PERMIT NUMBER 198000291 (ISSUED TO THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AND RIPARIAN AREA PROTECTION RULES (BUFFER RULES) This General Certification is issued in conformity with requirement of Section 401, Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section .0500 and 15 NCAC 2B .0200 for the discharge of fill material as described in General Permit 198000291 and for the Riparian Area Protection Rules (Buffer Rules) in 15A NCAC 2B .0200. This Certification replaces Water Quality Certification Number 3025 issued on September 6, 1995, Water Quality Certification Number 3112 issued on February 11, 1997, Water Quality Certification Number 3274 issued June 1, 2000 and Water Quality Certification Number 3371 issued March 18, 2002. This WQC is rescinded when the Corps of Engineers re-authorizes Regional General Permit 0291 or when deemed appropriate by the Director of DWQ. The State of North Carolina certifies that the specified category of activity will not violate applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306 and 307 of the Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 if conducted in accordance with conditions hereinafter set forth. Conditions of Certification: 1. Activities authorized by CAMA major permits require written concurrence from the Division of Water Quality as well as compliance with all conditions of this General Certification; 2. Activities authorized by Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) Minor or General Permits do not require written authorization from the Division of Water Quality as long as they comply with all other conditions of this General Certification; In accordance with North Carolina General Statute Section 143-215.3D(e), any request for written concurrence for a 401 Water Quality Certification must include the appropriate fee. If a project also requires a CAMA Permit, one payment to both agencies shall be submitted and will be the higher of the two fees. The fee shall be collected and distributed between the two agencies in accordance with agreements reached between the Division of Water Quality and the Division of Coastal Management; In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) compensatory mitigation may be required for impacts to 150 linear feet or more of streams and/or one acre or more of wetlands. In addition, buffer mitigation may be required for any project with Buffer Rules in effect at the time of application for buffer impacts resulting from activities classified as "allowable with mitigation" within the "Table of Uses" section of the Buffer Rules or require a variance under the Buffer Rules. A determination of buffer, wetland and stream mitigation requirements shall be made for any Certification for this Nationwide Permit. The most current design and monitoring protocols from DWQ shall be followed and written plans submitted for DWQ approval as required in those protocols. When compensatory mitigation is required for a project, the mitigation plans must be approved by DWQ in writing before the impacts approved by the Certification occur. The mitigation plan must be implemented and/or constructed before any permanent building or structure on site is occupied. In the case of public road projects, the mitigation plan must be implemented before the road is opened to the travelling public; WQC #3400 5. Compensatory stream mitigation shall be required at a 1:1 ratio for not only perennial but also intermittent stream impacts that require application to DWQ in watersheds classified as ORW, HQW, Tr, WS-1 and WS-II unless the project is a linear, publicly- funded transportation project, which has a 150-foot per-stream impact allowance; Impacts to any stream length in the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River Basins (or any other major river basins with Riparian Area Protection Rules [Buffer Rules) in effect at the time of application) requires written concurrence from DWQ in accordance with 15A NCAC 2B.0200. New development activities located in the protected 50-foot wide riparian areas (whether jurisdictional wetlands or not) within the Neuse and Tar- Pamlico River Basins shall be limited to "uses" identified within and constructed in accordance with 15A NCAC 2B .0200. All new development shall be located, designed, constructed, and maintained to have minimal disturbance to protect water quality to the maximum extent practicable through the use of best management practices. Activities listed as "exempt" from these rules do not need to apply for written concurrence under this Certification; 7. All sediment and erosion control measures placed in wetlands or waters shall be removed and the original grade restored after the Division of Land Resources has released the project; 8. If an environmental document is required, this Certification is not valid until a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) or Record of Decision (ROD) is issued by the State Clearinghouse; That appropriate sediment and erosion control practices which equal or exceed those outlined in the most recent version of the "North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual" or the "North Carolina Surface Mining Manual" whichever is more appropriate (available from the Division of Land Resources (DLR) in the DENR Regional or Central Offices) shall be in full compliance with all specifications governing the proper design, installation and operation and maintenance of such Best Management Practices in order to assure compliance with the appropriate turbidity water quality standard; 10. Measures shall be taken to prevent live or fresh concrete from coming into contact with freshwaters of the state until the concrete has hardened; 11. Additional site-specific conditions may be added to projects which have applied for CAMA major permits which are proposed under this Certification in order to ensure compliance with all applicable water quality and effluent standards; 12. When written concurrence is required, the applicant is required to use the most recent version of the Certification of Completion form to notify DWQ when all work included in the 401 Certification has been completed; 13. Concurrence from DWQ that this Certification applies to an individual project shall expire three years from the date of the cover letter from DWQ or on the same day as the expiration date of the corresponding General Permit 198000291, whichever is sooner. Non-compliance with or violation of the conditions herein set forth by a specific fill project shall result in revocation of this Certification for the project and may result in criminal and/or civil penalties. WQC #3400 The Director of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality may require submission of a formal application for individual certification for any project in this category of activity that requires written concurrence under this certification, if it is determined that the project is likely to have a significant adverse effect upon water quality or degrade the waters so that existing uses of the wetland or downstream waters are precluded. Public hearings may be held for specific applications or group of applications prior to a Certification decision if deemed in the public's best interest by the Director of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Effective date: March 2003 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY By ji j f' Alan W. Klimek Director WQC # 3400 DWQ Project No.: Applicant: Project Name: Date of Issuance of 401 Water Quality Certification: County: Certificate of Completion Upon completion of all work approved within the 401 Water Quality Certification or applicable Buffer Rules, and any subsequent modifications, the applicant is required to return this certificate to the 401/Wetlands Unit, North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 1621 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699-1621. This form may be returned to DWQ by the applicant, the applicant's authorized agent, or the project engineer. It is not necessary to send certificates from all of these. Applicant's Certification I, _ , hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature: Agent's Certification Date: 1, , hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature: Engineer's Certification Partial Final Date: 1, , as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically, weekly, full time) the construction of the project,for the Permittee hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature Date Mail to: 401 Wetlands Contact NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources 127 Cardnal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405-2004 Registration No. MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney Regional Contact: Noelle Lutheran Non-Discharge Branch WO Supervisor: Back Shiver Date: SUBJECT: WETLAND STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Facility Name NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores/ Jay Barnes County Carteret Project Number 03 1240 County2 Recvd From DCM Region Wilmington Received Date 10/8/03 Recvd By Region Project Type expansion of facility Certificates Stream Stream Impacts (ft.) Permit Wetland Wetland Wetland Stream Class Acres Feet Type Type Impact Score Index Prim. Supp. Basin Req. Req. ME CAMA 404FT-0- Y O N ?I SA SWORW ? 0.21 F_ ? ?- Mitigation Wetland MitigationType Type Acres Feet I F__ F F_ Is Wetland Rating Sheet Attached? Q Y O N Did you request more info? QQ Y O N Have Project Changes/Conditions Been Discussed With Applicant? Q Y O N Is Mitigation required? p Y O N Recommendation: Q Issue O Issue/fond O Deny Provided by Region: Latitude (ddmmss) Longitude (ddmmss) Comments: This office has placed this project on hold for avoidance and minimization reasons. NL_ 11/17/03 This office received additional information as requested on 12/18/2003. The total wetland impacts have been reduced to 0240 square feet and the remaining wetlands will be put in conservation, cc: Regional Office Central Office Page Number 1 ?OF w A rFR p Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary `(' G North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources C ?Wa r Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director -i Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality November 17, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL: 7003 0500 0004 8598 3813 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. James C. Ivers NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores PO Box 580 Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 SUBJECT: PROJECT ON HOLD FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores DWQ PROJECT # 031240 Carteret County Dear Mr. Ivers: This Office has reviewed your CAMA Major application and is placing your project on hold until we receive the following additional information: 1). Please demonstrate why you have no other practicable alternative to impacting wetlands/waters on this site. A lack of practical alternatives may be shown by demonstrating that, considering the potential for a reduction in size, configuration or density of the proposed activity and all alternatives designs, the basic project purpose cannot be practically accomplished in a manner which would avoid or result in less adverse impact to wetlands/waters. If there are available uplands on your property, you must demonstrate why this property cannot be utilized. 2). If it can be demonstrated that you have no other practicable alternative, please demonstrate that the impacts to wetlands have been minimized to the maximum extent practicable. This can be demonstrated by showing that the impacts are required due to spatial and dimensional requirements. Please note that the 404 Wetlands on your property are located adjacent to tidal waters classified SA ORW. Typically the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Division of Water Quality only authorize up to 0.10 acres of fill under these circumstances. If the impacts cannot be reduced below this threshold, an Individual Permit can be required. N. C. Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension (910) 395-3900 Customer Service Wilmington Regional Office Wilmington, NC 28405 (910) 350-2004 Fax 1 800 623-7748 hI? ?E Page Two Mr. Ivers ' ovember 17, 2003 Please respond within three weeks of the date of this letter by sending a copy of the information to Noelle Lutheran and to Cyndi Karoly, 401 Wetlands Unit, 2321 Crabtree Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27604-226, her phone number is (919) 733-9721. If we do not hear from you within three weeks, we will assume that you no longer want to pursue this project and we will consider the project as withdrawn. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Noelle Lutheran Environmental Specialist III cc: Cyndi Karoly -Wetlands Group Doug Huggett - DCM Raleigh Henry Wicker - Corps of Engineers Wilmington Ron Culliphur - Stroud Engineering Tere Barrett - DCM Morehead City W iRO N. C. Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension (910) 395-3900 Customer Service '&- Wilmington Regional Office Wilmington, NC 28405 (910) 350-2004 Fax 1 800 623-7748 N'6 United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh Field Office Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636.3726 November 20, 2003 Mr. Henry Wicker U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington Regulatory Field Office P. O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 p Y IT l + pS?,.. ' ? •? ,NOV , 6 r[JQ:, W ? .... I.fe 4 Subject: Action ID # 200400026, North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, Carteret Co., North Carolina Dear Mr. Wicker: This letter provides the comments of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) on the subject Public Notice (PN), dated October 24, 2003. The applicant, the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores (PKS), has submitted an application for processing under the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA)-Corps permit processing agreement. The PN addresses a proposal to expand the aquarium, parking area, and related facilities. These comments are submitted in accordance with the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat. 401, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661-667d) and section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531-1543). They are to be used in your determination of compliance with 404(b)(1) guidelines (40 CFR 230) and in your public interest review (33 CFR 320.4) as they relate to protection of fish and wildlife resources. The web page of the North Carolina Aquariums, < http://www.aquariums.state.nc.us > notes that these facilities were established in 1976 to "promote an awareness, understanding, appreciation, and conservation of the diverse natural and cultural resources associated with North Carolina's oceans, estuaries, rivers, streams, and other aquatic environments." The Service strongly supports the educational and conservation mission of the aquariums. According to the Field Investigation Report (FIR) of the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management (NCDCM), the applicant seeks to enlarge the aquarium facilities, expand parking areas, and replace the septic system. On November 6, 2003, the Raleigh News and Observer reported that the PKS Aquarium would be expanded from 29,000 square feet (ft') to 92,000 ft2. This represents an increase in area of 217%. The FIR states that the project site is a 24.3-acre tract located on Bogue Banks, a barrier island, within the Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area (TRNA), a largely undeveloped area of approximately 265 acres (Fussell and Wilson 1983, p. 105). Outside the currently developed areas, the tract is heavily wooded with a relict beach ridge system that creates a ridge and Swale 2 topography. Swales in the area represent freshwater wetlands. The FIR states that typical freshwater wetlands are vegetated with wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria), red cedar (Juniperus virginiana), sweet bay (Magnolia virginiana), cat briar (Smilax spp.), and bald cypress (Taxodium distichum). Except for red cedar, the trees noted are characteristic of a maritime swamp forest as described by Schafale and Weakly (1990, pp. 243- 244). A maritime swamp forest shares some plant species with, and may grade into, a maritime evergreen forest (Schafale and Weakly 1990, pp. 121-122). Along the Bogue Sound shoreline, cattail (Typha spp.) fringes merge with estuarine wetlands with emergent or scrub-shrub vegetation. The area of Bogue Sound adjacent to the project area has been designated as Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW). Such waters are considered by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission to have exceptional recreational or ecological significant for the state or nation. The FIR and accompanying project drawings indicate that seven wetland areas would be filled. Six of these areas represent losses of less than 1,000 ft2, but the area designated as fill area one is 8,012 ftz (0.18 of an acre). The total area of wetland fill is estimated at 11,586 ft2 (0.26 of an acre). Regarding compensatory wetland mitigation, the FIR notes that "the applicant has designed stormwater ponds and sedimentation devices in such a manner that approximately 6,613 [square feet] sf of freshwater wetland habitat will be `enhanced' or created." Project diagrams indicate that two existing wetlands, with 3,285 ft2 and 2,630 ft2, would be "enhanced." A third area, designated as area 10 with 716 ft2, would be created adjacent to one of the "enhanced" wetlands. The total area of these three wetland mitigation areas is 6,631 ft2 (0.15 of an acre), slightly larger than the area mentioned in the text. The FIR does not discuss the measures that would be used to convert the existing wetlands to stormwater retention ponds. Overall, the applicant is proposing compensatory mitigation for only 57 percent (6,631/11,586) of wetland losses and 89 percent (5,915/6631) of all compensation would consist of freshwater wetlands converted to stormwater ponds. General Fish and Wildlife Resources Frankenberg (1997, p. 130) wrote that "Rogue Banks is also unusual in being wider and having more freshwater habitat than either Core or Shackleford [Banks]. Both features are a function of the successive beach ridges adding dune and interdune habitat as they form. Freshwater habitat develops in the interdune lows, although little remains of it except in the Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area." This topography has resulted in many levels of moisture and salinity within TRNA which has contributed to several habitat types and a large number of plant species (Fussell and Wilson 1983, p. 107). In discussing ecological values, Fussell and Wilson (1983, p. 110) note that the TRNA has a large number of habitats in a relatively small area and that the most significant habitats are the maritime forest and swamp forest. More than 80 different plant species occur in and around the swamp forests of the TRNA (Frankenberg 1997, p. 148). 3 Bellis (1995, pp. 31-33) provides an excellent summary of the functions and values provided by wetlands associated with maritime forests. Such wetlands are usually associated with topographic low areas between dunes and form when the groundwater table rises and intercepts low-lying soils. Temporary rain pools may develop into semipermanent freshwater ponds. Ponds of brackish water are formed when the ends of swale ponds are captured by an expanding salt marsh. He notes that freshwater ponds often provide the only dependable source of water for animals on barrier islands. The freshwater wetlands associated with swale ponds expand habitat diversity. Major groups of animals such as frogs, salamanders, water snakes, turtles, aquatic birds, and aquatic mammals are largely excluded from barrier islands without freshwater ponds. However, when freshwater ponds do exist on barrier islands, the aquatic organisms they support provide a varied and more dependable food source for non-aquatic animals. Any loss of freshwater habitat is especially troubling if it occurs within an area that has been set aside to preserve natural areas. In a profile of south Atlantic coast maritime forests, Bellis (1995, p. 71) wrote that "the scientific and aesthetic values of barrier island nature preserves ... are protection of rare, endangered, or endemic species and protection of a very unusual ecosystem that has limited distribution." Fussell and Wilson state (1983, p. 110) that maritime forests in North Carolina are rapidly being destroyed by man. They also note that the TRNA is the only area in the state where there still remains a complete cross-section - ocean to sound - of maritime forest. Schafale and Weakley (1990, p. 243) refer to the maritime swamp forest as a "very rare type." Fussell and Wilson state (1983, p. 110) that the swamp forest within TRNA is the only tract of swamp forest on the barrier islands of North Carolina. Bellis (1995, p. 52) lists the vertebrates that occur within maritime forests of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CHNS). The list includes seven amphibians, sixteen reptiles, forty-four birds, and 20 mammals. Many, if not all, of the vertebrates that could be supported by Buxton Woods within CHNS could also occur in the TRNA. Fussell and Wilson (1983, p. 165) list five amphibians as residents of Emerald Isle Woods, also on Bogue Banks and west of the project site, with one, the eastern spadefoot toad (Rana holbrooki), as a probable resident. Twelve reptiles and six mammals were listed as known residents of the maritime forest in this area (Fussell and Wilson 1983, p. 165-166). A rich variety on land birds have been seen in the TRNA (Fussell and Wilson 1983, pp. 108-109; Fussell 1994, p. 276-277). Maritime forests may provide resting and feeding habitats for the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), Cooper's hawk (Accipiter cooperi), red-shouldered hawks (Buteo lineatus), and merlins (Falco columbarus) (Bellis 1995, p. 71). Some breeding birds can be found within the TRNA that cannot be found elsewhere on the island (Fussell 1994, p. 276). Alternatives The FIR states that "there is very little potential for enlargement of this facility without encroaching upon wetland." It is unfortunate that the final design for the aquarium expansion did 4 not avoid all wetland impacts. Information provided with the PN does not discuss the reasons that the existing 29,000 ft2 facility would be expanded more than 200 percent to more than 90,000 ft2. Project drawings in the FIR suggest that the entire expansion would be a single story, ground level structure. The project footprint could be greatly reduced if some facilities, such as staff offices, meeting rooms, and laboratories, were on a second story. Similarly, the ground level parking areas north of the entrance road could be replaced by a second story deck on the parking areas south of the road. The Service is concerned about the proposed compensatory mitigation. The plan to modify approximately 5,915 ft2 of two, existing wetlands to serve as stormwater ponds has the potential to degrade these wetlands rather than serve as enhancement. These two areas are located near parking lots and would receive runoff containing harmful substances, such as hydrocarbons. The third site of compensatory mitigation would be wetland creation of 716 ft2. Creating wetlands in upland areas has often been unsuccessful in other areas. Soils may be unsuitable for wetland hydrology and the area may drain more rapidly than expected. This wetland creation site is also near parking areas. The three sites of compensatory mitigation appear surrounded by developed areas and as such would be small, isolated pockets of habitat with limited value. Special Status Species and Communities The Service has reviewed available information on federally-threatened or endangered species known to occur in Carteret County. This list includes those species that are endangered, threatened, or Federal Species of Concern (FSC). A FSC is a species that may or may not be listed in the future (formerly C2 candidate species or species under consideration for listing for which there is insufficient information to support listing). These are plant and animal species for which the Service remains concerned, but further biological research and field study are needed to resolve the conservation status of these taxa. Although FSCs receive no statutory protection under the ESA, we would encourage the applicant, as part of their conservation mission, to be alert to their potential presence, and to make every reasonable effort to conserve them if found. We have also reviewed information from the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCHNP) database which contains excellent data on the special status species, both federal and state. This database can be accessed by topographic quadrangle (quad) of the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS). Data from USGS quads provide the most project-specific information on species which should be considered in permitting this project. The project area is located in the Mansfield quad. The occurrence data of special status species within this quad can be obtained on the internet at < http://www.ncsparks.net/nhp/quad.html >. The NCNHP considers plant communities as well as plants and animals. Both the maritime evergreen forest and the maritime swamp forest, as given in the Mansfield quad occurrence records, are ranked "critically imperiled," or S1, in North Carolina. The maritime shrub community is ranked as rare or uncommon (S3) in the state. The eastern painted bunting (Passerina ciris ciris), a common summer resident of coastal regions, is listed on the NCNHP database for the Mansfield quad. The species is most numerous in dense shrub thickets of the barrier islands and adjacent mainland. The species breeds in shrub thickets. The species is a FSC and Significantly Rare in the state. The diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) inhabits coastal marshes and tidal channels of sounds and estuaries. The species is considered a special concern species by the state and is listed as a threatened species by the World Conservation Union. While not listed on the Mansfield quad, this species could occur near the project area and benefit from the biological productivity of the freshwater wetlands in the project area. The wetlands in the project area may not contain formally listed plants. Bellis notes (1995, p. 70) that the southern Atlantic barrier islands are close enough to the mainland to share many of the same plants. The three, rare terrestrial plants given by Fussell and Wilson (1983, p. 108) for the TRNA were species at the periphery of their range. These species are not listed in the current NCNHP database for the Mansfield quad. One plant that may require consideration is the Florida adder's mouth (Malaxis spicata) which is given as a current record for the quad. This plant is considered one of the rare species of maritime swamp forest (Schafale and Weakly 1990, p. 244). This terrestrial herb (rarely epiphytic) occurs in swamps, low woods, and stream banks and is considered rare (Radford 1968, pp. 350-351). Service Concerns and Recommendations The Service is aware of the important educational value of the NC Aquarium system and the environmental awareness which these facilities foster in the public. The Service strongly supports the expansion of the PKS Aquarium. However, the expansion should not be made at the expensive of a permanent loss of important barrier island habitats, especially within the TRNA which provides a valuable refuge for fish and wildlife resources in a rapidly developing area. The NC Aquarium system should serve as an example of environmental conservation. In preparing the federal recommendations on this permit application, the Service recommends that the Corps incorporate the following points: The freshwater wetlands in the project area are unique and valuable resources on North Carolina's barrier islands and any expansion of the aquarium should not result in a net loss of these resources within the TRNA; and, 2. The proposed compensatory mitigation plan would result in almost the entire wetland impacts of the expansion (0.27 of an acre) to be permanent losses. The applicant has proposed no in-kind restoration. No compensation has been proposed for approximately 42 percent (4,955/11,586) of the wetland losses. The majority (89%) of the compensation for remaining losses is in the form of converting existing wetlands on the site to stormwater detention facilities. The Service does not support such conversion as a form 6 of wetland enhancement. In fact, the small isolated nature of the proposed stormwater ponds and the substance washed into these ponds from the parking areas may result in a degradation of water quality and a reduction in wildlife habitat value rather than an enhancement. As presented in the FIR, the project is likely to result in the permanent loss of approximately one- quarter acre of unique and valuable freshwater wetlands on Bogue Banks. While the Service strongly supports the educational and conservation work of the NC Aquariums, we recommend denial of the permit for the project as currently proposed. We believe that opportunities exist to expand the aquarium facilities without a net loss of the important habitats which the NC Aquarium system seeks to conserve. The compensation of any unavoidable wetland losses should include an in-kind restoration component of at least one-to-one either within or immediately adjacent to the TRNA. The Service appreciates the opportunity to comment on this permit application. Please advise us of any action taken by the Wilmington Corps District. If you have questions regarding these comments, please contact Howard Hall at 919-856-4520 (Ext. 27), at the address above, or by email at howard hallkffws.gov. Sincerely, i b4? Garland B. Pardue, Ph.D. Ecological Services Supervisor Literature cited Bellis, V. J. 1995. Ecology of Maritime Forests of the Southern Atlantic Coast: A Community Profile. National Biological Service. U. S. Department of the Interior. Biological Report 30. 95 pp. Frankenberg, D. 1997. The nature of North Carolina's southern coast: barrier islands, coastal waters, and wetlands. The University of North Carolina Press. Chapel Hill. 250 pp. Fussell, J. O., III. 1994. A Birder's Guide to Coastal North Carolina. The University of North Carolina Press. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 540pp. 7 and J. Wilson. 1983. Natural Areas Inventory of Carteret County, North Carolina. CEIP Report No. 9. North Carolina Coastal Energy Impact Program. Office of Coastal Management. North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Raleigh, NC. 242 pp. Radford, A.E., H.E. Ahles and C.R. Bell. 1968. Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas. University of the North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 1183 pp. Schafale, M. P. and A. S. Weakley. 1990. Classification of the natural communities of North Carolina: third approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources [currently Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources]. Raleigh, NC. 325 pp. cc: Ronald Mikulak, US Environmental Protection Agency, Atlanta, GA Ron Sechler, National Marine Fisheries Service, Beaufort, NC Bennett Wynne, NC Wildlife Resources Commission, Kinston, NC Ted Tyndall, NC Division of Coastal Management, Morehead City, NC Mike Street, NC Division of Marine Fisheries, Morehead City, NC John Dorney, NC Division of Water Quality, Raleigh, NC A? NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management 1/ li O G. Ross Jr,, Secretary Michael F. Easley, Governor Donna D. Moffitt, Director 3 1 2qrr October 3, 2003 *7MS /401 GROUP MEMORANDUM: OCT - 8 2003 TO: Mr. John R. Dorney Environmental Biological Supervisor AMMI x.111 S Division of Water Quality FROM: Doug Huggett Major Permits Processing Coordinator SUBJECT: CAMA/DREDGE & FILL Permit Application Review Applicant: NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores / Jay Barnes Project Location: Carteret County: Adjacent to Bogue Sound within the Roosevelt Natural Area, on Roosevelt Boulevard. Proposed Project: The applicant is proposing an expansion of the aquarium, parking, and related facilities. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by October 24, 2003. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Tere Barrett at (252) 808-2808. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data are requested. REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED DATE 151-B Hwy. 24, Hestron Plaza II, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808-28081 FAX: 252-247-33301 Internet: www.nccoastalmanagement.net An Equal Opportunity \ Affirmative Action Employer -50% Recycled 110% Post Consumer Paper DCM % DWQ % Development Type F`= n (14300 1601 435100093 1625 6253) (24300 1602 435100095 2341) I. Private, non-commercial development that does not involve $250 100% (5250) 0% (SO) the filling or excavation of any wetlands or open water areas: II. Public or commercial development <. that does not involve the filling or 5400 100%(S400) 0% (SO) excavation of any wetlands or open water areas: III. For development that involves the filling and/or excavation of up to 1 acre of wetlands and/or open water areas, determine if A, B. C. or D below applies: III(A). For Private, non-commercial development, If General water Quality 5250 100°6 (S250) 0°a (SO) Certification No.3301 (see attached) can be applied: III(B): For public or commercial development, if General water Quality 54CJ 100% (5400) 0% (SO) Certification No.3301 (see a"ached) can be applied: III(C). If General Water Quality Certification No. 3301 (see attached) could be applied, but DCM staff determined that additional review and 5400 60% (5240) 40% (5160) written DWQ concurrence is needed because of concerns *related to water quality or a ,uwic life: _. ---? III(D). If General Water Quality Certification No. 3301 (see attached)' S400 60°0 (5240) 401,16 (5160) can not be applied: IV, For development that involves the filling and;cr excavation of mere 5475 601'. (5285) 40°„ (5190) than one acre of wetlands and or open water areas: DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT APPLICANT'S NAME: North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores/Jay Barnes 2. LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE: Adjacent to Bogue Sound within the Roosevelt Natural Area, on Roosevelt Boulevard, Pine Knoll Shores. Photo Index - 1995: 488, grid 11 & 12, O & P 1989: 158-2, grid 12 & 13 N; 11, 12, 13 - O State Plane Coordinates - X: 2652600 Y: 352600 3. INVESTIGATION TYPE: CAMA 4. INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURE: Dates of Site Visit - Dec. 12, 2001, April 02, 2002, May 03, 2002 Was Applicant Present - Yes, Yes 5. PROCESSING PROCEDURE: Application Received - cc: October 01, 2003 Office - Morehead City 6. SITE DESCRIPTION: (A) Local Land Use Plan - Pine Knoll Shores Land Classification Froin LUP - Conservation (B) AEC(s) Involved: ORW-ES (C) Water Dependent: No (D) Intended Use: Public (E) Wastewater Treatment: Existing - Septic Planned - Surface application (F) Type of Structures: Existing - Aquarium and related facilities Planned - Expansion of above (G) Estimated Annual Rate of Erosion: n/a Source - n/a 7. HABITAT DESCRIPTION: [AREA] DREDGED FILLED OTHER (A) Vegetated Wetlands Delineated Section 404 Wetlands 11586 sf (B) Non-Vegetated Wetlands (C) Other High Ground 6 ac (D) Total Area Disturbed: 6.27 acres (E) Primary Nursery Area: No (F) Water Classification: SA sw ORW Open: Yes 8. PROJECT SUMMARY: The North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores is proposing an expansion of the aquarium, parking, and related facilities. Field Investigation Report: North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores Page 02 --------------------------- 9. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION: The expansion of the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores was authorized under State Permit #60-99 on Jame 29, 1999. The finding for this proposal was revoked for emergency use for Hurricane Floyd victims. The project was never bid and the permit expired on December 31, 2002. The current proposal is very similar, with slight changes in configuration and impacts. The project site is located adjacent to Bogue Sound in Pine Knoll Shores within the Roosevelt Natural Area. The tract is approximately 24.3 acres in size, and averages 14' above mean sea level in elevation. Currently, this is the site of the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. The property is heavily wooded with the exception of the developed area. The ridge and swale system common to this island is prevalent on the site, with Section 404 Wetlands between higher wooded areas. The high ground areas are predominantly vegetated with oaks, pines, American Holly, and Red Cedar. The typical Section 404 wetlands are vegetated with Wax Myrtle, Yaupon Holly, Red Cedar, Sweet Bay, Cat Briar, and Bald Cypress. There are fringes of cattails around the wetland perimeters, transitioning into the coastal marsh of Bogue Sound. This marsh typically has a border of Juncus roemerianus, with S ap rtina alterniflora taking over as the dominant species. The normal high water line runs concurrent with the low marsh along the perimeter of the property. A marsh enhancement rock sill was constructed along the waterward edge of the coastal marsh in 2002, authorized under State Permit 42-00 issued to the North Carolina Coastal Federation. The aquarium is currently serviced by an onsite septic system, and is connected to the public water supply. Bogue Sound adjacent to the Roosevelt Natural Area is classified as Outstanding Resource Waters, carrying a water quality classification of SA sw ORW. Other wetlands on the tract are classified C sw ORW. This area of Bo-ue Sound is not designated Primary Nursery by the Division of Marine Fisheries. The area is open to the taking of shellfish for consumption. The Pine Knoll Shores Land Use Plan classifies the entire Roosevelt Natural Area as Conservation. The proposal is to enlarge the aquarium facilities, with associated parking expansion, utilities expansion and upgrade, and septic system replacement. There is presently a boardwalk system for patrons to walk along the marsh, with two piers for water access. There are two exhibit buildings along this walkway that will remain unchanged. As the plats indicate and aerial photography and site visits confirm, there is very little potential for enlargement of this facility without encroaching upon wetlands. The applicant has designed the parking areas around the wetlands to the extent possible. The building expansion on the east side will affect the largest wetland area of oaks, Red Cedar, Sweet Bay, Wax Myrtle, American Holly, and cattails. Tile southwest concrete paver entrance will encroach on a small section of wetlands comprised mostly of cattails. The new parking area on the south side of the property will be located exclusively oil high ground, retained with a 215' retaining wall. A 110' retaining wall will be constructed interior to this parking lot. North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores Page 03 October 3, 2003 The existing gravel road to the east will have new 2" to 3" coarse aggregate rock lain, with a new gravel service area created at the northeast corner. This will occur on high ground. The existing roadway and parking area to the south of the building will be reconfigured and resurfaced, expanding in a southward direction. The new road will continue to the west to create new parking spaces. The new roadways will have 3:1 side slopes, with a paved width of 20'. These structures will be surfaced with asphalt. A total of 267 parking spaces will be provided for the public and employees of the facility. There are concrete walkways and a concrete paver stone entrance proposed on the south side of the building. Additionally, there is a proposed elevated timber walkway extending from the entranceway across a small ponded area to the parking lot. This is strictly for pedestrian use, with an open-air pavilion on either end. There are covered and uncovered decks proposed on the south side of the building, as the plat shows. There is an 1104 sf exhibit building for reptiles proposed along the eastern side of the existing boardwalk along the marsh. The aquarium building itself will be pile supported, with a finished first floor elevation of 11' msl. The existing septic system will not support the expansion. A recycle and surface application method has been proposed to the Division of Health Services. Water and electric line extensions and relocations have been indicated on the "Utilities Plan," and will be accomplished within the 6.27 acres proposed for disturbance. The total built-upon area for this finished project is 6.08 acres, or 25 %. A 30' buffer from the nhw contour has been maintained with all development. This facility has received NPDES Permit #NCG530134 for the Aquarium Tank Discharge. 10. ANTICIPATED IMPACTS: The expansion of the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, as proposed, will require the grading of an area approximately 6.27 acres in size. The finished project will necessitate the filling and removal from jurisdiction of approximately 11,586 square feet of delineated Section 404 Wetlands. The applicant has designed stormwater ponds and sedimentation devices in such a manner that approximately 6613 sf of freshwater wetland habitat will be "enhanced" or created. The final built-upon area will cause approximately 25% of the ORW Estuarine Shoreline of Bogue Sound to be covered. The control of sediment during the development process will be critical at this site, due to the large amount of wetland area on all sides of the project. The enlargement of the aquarium will allow the facility to accommodate more visitors and house larger and updated exhibits. October 3, 2003 T. Barrett Morehead City STROUD ENGINEERING, P.A. Hestron Plaza Two 151-A Hwy. 24 MOREHEAD CITY, NC 28557 (252) 247-7479 TO 6100tS+L1 M& WIIeWItp+ Mvum L3 W Vn5\R93WuVV&1 DATE 03 JOB NO. AtiLN11UN R1.: K S Var I t&w _ M 6y, WE ARE SENDING YOU ? Attached I 1 Under separate cover via the following items: [7 Shop drawings ? Prints ? Plans ? Samples ? Specifications 1-1 Copy of letter L] Change order I I - COPIES DA II NO. DESCRIPTION I Nib ?-tisC- moss x'er'tjoVL'S THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: [ I For approval I 1 For your use I 1 As requested For review and comment I I FOR BIDS DUE REMARKS 1 I Approved as submitted I I Approved as noted I I Returned for corrections II s?--call 's N ?u I I Resubmit I J Submit I I Return _ copies for approval __ copies for distribution corrected prints 1 PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US COPY TO -- --- / I?_ ` SIGNED: Form DCM-MP-1 APPLICATION (To be completed by all applicants) 1. APPLICANT a. Landowner: Name NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores Address P.O. Box 580 City Atlantic Beach State NC Zip 28512 Day Phone 919.733.2290 Fax b. Authorized Agent: Name Stroud Engineering, P.A. Address 151-A Hwy 24 City Morehead City State NC Zip 28557 Day Phone 252.247-7479 Fax 252.247-4098 c. Project name (if any) NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores H07F. Permit %Q be issued in name of kr downerfi), and/or project name. 2. LOCATION OF PROPOSED PROJECT a. County Carteret b. City, town, community or landmark Pine Knoll Shores c. Street address or secondary road number Roosevelt Blvd. d. Is proposed work within city limits or planning jurisdiction? X Yes No e. Name of body of water nearest roject (e.g. river, creek, sound, bay) Bogue SPound 3. DESCRIPTION AND PLANNED USE OF PROPOSED PROJECT a. List all development activities you propose (e.g. building a home, motel, marina, bulkhead, pier, and excavation and/or filling activities. Expansion of building and parkin lots. Upgrade of septic system and water supply. b. Is the proposed activity maintenance of an existing project, new work, or both? Both c. Will the project be for public, private or commercial use? Public use d. Give a brief description of purpose, use, methods of construction and daily operations of proposed project. If more space is needed, please attach additional pages. Demolition and construction of portions of the existing facility and expansion of aquarium exhibits, parking facilities and associated infrastructure. Reybed 03/95 Form DCM-MP-1 4. LAND AND WATER CHARACTERISTICS 24.3317 acres a. Size of entire tract 24.3317 acres b. Size of individual lot(s) c. Approximate elevation 14 0' tract above MHW or NWL d. Soil type(s) and texture(s) of tract sand, sand cla live oak, pines, e. Vegetation on tract cedar trees br>>Gh & weeds f. Man-made features now on tract aquarium, parking lot, decks & walkways g. What is the CAMA Land Use Plan land classification of the site? (c?oruuij the locai land use Plan) m. Describe existing wastewater treatment facilities. Onstie septic tank & convenrjw disposal field n. Describe location and type of discharges to waters of the state. (For example, surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial effluent, "wash discharges.) down" and ridential runoff Surface o. Describe existing drinking water supply source. Water service su lied b Carolina ?f Nortrh Ca__r Tina Water Service lac 5. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In addition to the completed application form, the following items must be submitted: X Conservation Transitional • A copy of the deed (with state application only) or Developed Community other instrument under which the applicant claims title Rural Other to the affected properties. If the applicant is not then How is the tract zoned by local government? h claiming to be the owner of said property, forward a copy of the deed or other instrument under . Recreation Rec-3 which the owner claims title, plus written permission from the owner to carry out the project. Is the proposed project consistent with the applicable i . zoning? X Yes No • An accurate, dated work plat (including plan view (Attach zoning rnrnpliance nry{fieare, i(applicable) and cross-sectional drawings) drawn to scale in black Has a professional archaeological assessment been j ? on C?mmiss onl Rupe7 ).0 03f forte r n o . done for the tract? Yes No ac c u Res detailed description.) If yes, by whom? Please note that original drawings are preferred and Is the project located in a National Registered k only high quality copies will be accepted. Blue-line . Historic District or does it involve a National prints or other largo plats are acceptable only if an le property? elig Register listed o adequate number of quality copies are provided by No X Yes applicant. (Contact the U.S. Army Corps of arding that agency's use of larger re i E 1. Are there wetlands on the site? X Yes _._. No g neers ng drawings.) A site or location map is a part of plat Coastal (marsh) X Other tion been conducted? Yes li d requirements and it must be sufficiently detailed to familiar with the area to the l nea e If yes, has un guide agency personne (Arroch docL,na nrorion, if o.?aitable) Revked 03/95 Form DCM-MP-1 site. Include highway or secondary road (SR) numbers, landmarks, and the like. 6. CERTIFICATION AND PERNUSSION TO ENTER ON LAND • A Stormwater Certification, if one is necessary. • A list of the names and complete addresses of the adjacent waterfront (riparian) landowners and signed return receipts as proof that such owners have received a copy of the application and plats by certified mail. Such landowners must be advised that they have 30 days in which to submit comments on the proposed project to the Division of Coastal Management. Upon signing this form, the applicant further certifies that such notice has been provided. I understand that any permit issued in response to this application will allow only the development described in the application. The project will be subject to conditions and restrictions contained in the permit. I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed activity complies with the State of North Carolina's approved Coastal Management Program and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. Name Beacons Reach Master Assoc., Inc. I certify that I am authorized to grant, and do in fact, Address P.O.Box 989,Atlantic Beach, NC grant permission to representatives of state and federal Phone 252.247-4714 review agencies to enter on the aforementioned lands in th' Name Town of Pine Knoll Shores Address 100 Municipal Circle, Pine Knoll Phone 252.247-4353 Name Address Phone • A list of previous state or federal permits issued for work on the project tract. Include permit numbers, permittee, and issuing dates. CAMA 460-99 6/29/99. 401 Certification connection with evaluating information related to is permit application and follow-up monitoring of the ShoVoiect. I further certify that the information provided in this application is truthful to the best of my knowledge. f? 2v o 3 This is the 3V day of . Tc I Print Name J a W e- s C. rVGVS Signature r or Authorized Agent #990291 6/11/99; Stormwater SW8 990122 3/11/99 • A check for $250 made payable to the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (DEHNR) to cover the costs of processing the application. • A signed AEC hazard notice for projects in oceanfront and inlet areas. • A statement of compliance with the N.C. Environmental Policy Act (N.C.G.S. 113A - 1 to 10) If the project involves the expenditure of public funds or use of public land's, attach a statement documenting compliance with the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act. Please indicate attachments pertaining to your proposed project. X DCM MP-2 Excavation and Fill Information _1L DCM MP-3 Upland Development _ DCM MP-4 Structures Information _ DCM MP-5 Bridges and Culverts - DCM MP-6 Marina Development NOTE. Please sign and date each attachment In the space provided at the bottom of each form. Revised 03195 Form DCM-MP-2 EXCAVATION FILL AND (Except bridges and culverts) Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-1. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. Describe below the purpose of proposed excavation or fill activities. All values to be given in feet. Access channel (MLW) or (NWL) Canal Boat basin Boat ramp Rock groin Rock breakwater Other (Excluding shoreline stabilization) 1. EXCAVATION N/A a. Amount of material to be excavated from below MHW or NWL in cubic yards b. Type of material to be excavated _ c. Does the area to be excavated include coastal wetlands (marsh), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAVs) or other wetlands? Yes No d. Highground excavation in cubic yards 2. DISPOSAL OF EXCAVATED N/A MATERIAL a. Location of disposal area b. Dimensions of disposal area c. Do you claim title to disposal area? Yes No If no, attach a letter granting permission from the owner. d. Will a disposal area be available for future maintenance? Yes No If yes, where? Revised 03195 Avenge MAI Form DCM-MP-2 e. Does the disposal area include any coastal wetlands (marsh), SAVs or other wetlands? Yes No f. Does the disposal include any area in the water? Yes No If yes, (1) Amount of material to be placed in the water 0 (2) Dimensions of fill area N/A (3) Purpose of fill N/A 3. SHORELINE STABILIZATION N/A a. Type of shoreline stabilization Bulkhead Riprap b. Length c. Average distance waterward of MHW or NWL b. Will fill material be placed in coastal wetlands (marsh), SAVs or other wetlands? X Yes No If yes, (1) Dimensions of fill area varies (2) Purpose of fill Construct expansion of aquarium 5. GENERAL d. Maximum distance waterward of MHW or NWL a. How will excavated or fill material be kept on site fence, e. Shoreline erosion during preceding 12 months and erosion controlled? silt sediment traps, bulkhead (Source of informurion) f. Type of bulkhead or riprap material b. What type of construction equipment will be used (for example, dragline, backhoe, or hydraulic g. Amount of fill in cubic yards to be placed below backhoe, trackhoe, bulldozer, etc. water level (1) Riprap (2) Bulkhead backfill c, Will wetlands be cr: ssed in transporting equipment h. Type of fill material to project site? Yes X No If yes, explain steps that will be taken to lessen environmental impacts. I. Source of fill material 4. OTHER FILL ACTIVITIES (Excluding Shoreline Stabilization) a. Will fill material be brought to site? X Yes No laws C. T-vers Applicant or Project Name 6i cure Date Revtmd 03/45 Form DCM-MP-3 UPLAND DEVELOPMENT (Construction and/or land disturbing activities) Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-1. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. a. Type and number of buildings, facilities, units or structures proposed expansion of existing aquarium and parking lot b. Number of lots or parcels One c. Density (give the number of residential units and the units per acre) N/A Size of area to be graded, filled or disturbed including roads, ditches, etc. 6 acres outer perimeter, includes existing building If the proposed project will disturb more than one acre of land, the Division of Land Resources must receive an erosion and sedimentation control plan at least 30 days before land disturbing activity begins. If applicable, has a sedimentation and erosion control plan been submitted to the Division of Land Resources? X Yes No If yes, date submitted 7/30/03 f. List the materials (such as marl, paver stone, asphalt, or concrete) to be used for paved surfaces. asphalt and concrete g. Give the percentage of the tract within 75 feet of MHW or NWL, or within 575 feet in the case of an Outstanding Resource Water, to be covered by impervious and/or built-upon surfaces, such as pavement, buildings, rooftops, or to be used for vehicular driveways or parking. 25.0% Projects that require a CAMA Major Development Permit may also require a Stormwater Certification. Has a site development plan been submitted to the Division of Environmental Management for review? X Yes No If yes, date submitted 7/30/03 i. Describe proposed method of sewage disposal. reuse and drip after advanced treatment j. Have the facilities described in item i. above received state or local approval? no, pending (Attach appropriate documentation) k. Describe location and type of proposed discharges to waters of the state (for example, surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industrial /commercial effluent, "wash down" and residential discharges). surface runoff onlv 1. Describe proposed drinking water supply source (e.g. well, community, public system, etc.) Carolina Water Service. Inc. of N.C. m. Will water be impounded? Yes X No If yes, how many acres? n. If the project is a oceanfront development, when was the lot(s) platted and recorded? N/A Savvv s C. Tvew Applicant or Project Name lure '7?3r ?03 Date Revised 03/95 2X10 PRESS. TRTD. CONTINUOUS CAP 314" HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED TIE ROD CONNECTED THROUGH FACE PILE WITH BOLT AND OGEE WASHER 1- EXIST. GRADE (VARIES) 8°X8' PRESSURE TREATED FACE PILING 0 7'-0' O.C. SHEETING G'X8" PRESS. TRTD. WHALE @ 2'-(' VERT. THRU-BOLT TO FACE PILE WI 314" GALV. BOLTS NEW GRADE (VARIES) EXISTING HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL LINE TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED 4w > ?o d} ? C? tC z ?w X U3 1 II - cCONTINUOUS 301 BUILDING Ir ;I ? 112' WEEP HOLES 4'-0" O.C. 5 A1.1 Bo I khea-l Die;fz6 2'-0'Xz-WX8" CONC. DEADMAN W/ 4) #5 REBAR ® EA PILE SITE RETAINING WALL 112" = 1'-V" i-?/ ,r 12 a ?j f ING 6 u u aU-LAM BEAN ?' ?''.. R? QE G7? I ING W o.-P.T. VU f?HIA iRICi. SErtIES aO-LAN OEM zes iP i LOLOGT I MLOCAT 10,c4S" ''1i-- Eft EXISTING POD 909 a, 169 ?fl PISS. TRTO. WA2%T I IROOS -216 PRESS. TRIO. EXISTING POO AREA PRESS TRIO. e SECTION @ BULKHEAD lllA2.8 ve - l'-f [[__ Pav `r t 1n ??T? t SECTION @ PAVILION & BRIDGE A2.i vr.r?• P.T. WD. LOUVERED VENT CEDAR SHAKES ON - 309 BUILDING PAPER ON 5/4m T &G DECKING ? I t ii ;I I l II it ! j I I II I ? .I I? l li i; it ii II i _id I I EXISTING BUILDING 1 WEST ELEVATION A 1.8.1 1/4"=1 '-011 (S Vtakt $ldq) EXPANSION S4De t5 I y4e 1 unA WqLAgb KE 1 Aa'51A (Bb12 Sr- _ AT(Aul>>t ( FILL_ FI LL 2 Sf= I L' ? o S F I LL _G'a s 1= _ F t t- L E L_ s. $ f} V G ^ _ ? ('? rj (= I LL- ?- I F I I ?? 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Y \ ~ \ \ J/ y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ v y ~ ~ A', ~ ~ ~ ~ MEAN HIGH WATER 00 ~ I w cv I Q ~`k ~ ~ y ~ ~ y ~ ~ y y CAMA STORMWATER DESIGN DESIGN DATA Z Q d~ ; ° ~ ~ WETLANDS Z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ RUNOFF TREATMENT ~ ~ ~ ~ ,y y y, ~ ~ y y, y y y y ~ ~ BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES/ L TOTAL TRACT AREA 24.33 AC T PRACTICES/ LOW DENSITY ~ J I - -m--~- ~ y ~ y y y WATER BODY RECEIVING RUNOFF ROGUE SOUND - - _ WATER BODY CLASSIFICATION SA/ORW O ~ W ~ ~ IW _ _ - _ BUILT UPON DENSITY LIMIT 25X • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Z ~ -~--U--~-~~ _ ~ ALLOWABLE BUILT UPON AREA 6.08 AC W Q Id U I , .,r? \ EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AREA .r, r ~ ~ ~ y ~ 2.86 AC z I~ C IeCS ~ I i 1 Rects, PC ~ NEW IApERVI01J5 AREA 3.22 AC ` "~:.":''w....__..w._.,.w,.",."~. " iGTAL PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA 6.08 AC ~ ~ o ' ~ 514 Market Street et Street _ EXISTING IMP ` y ERV[OUS AREA 11.757 PROPOSED 7. IMPERV OUS AR A I E 25.007 z NZ c.~;~ PO Box 3667 )x 3667 ~ ~ " ~ W • N ~ I ~ d } ~ I ~ Wilmin ton NC 28406 NC 28406 _ ~F~Mt"::;: 3 I- M I ~ 762-2621 ~ ~ " ~ Q e 910) 762 2621 c~V I 10 McG[NN1S POINT ~ _ ~ N I J Fax - (910) 762-8506 0762-8506 O Q'` I Z w I""'1 ~ r - ~ ~ 535.94 ~ Q x I ~ 1 w I wm / ~ ~,v ~ y~, ~ 1MPERV]OUS SURFACE BREAKDOWN H mom "~.w~~. TYPE EXISTING NEW FINAL U~ FINAL •~w,~`, u,.f~ •"~,°~°~°m~' SF AC SF AC SF AC i°~~~lI2~n4sRR@~~~~ ~ BUILDINGS 31994 0.74 47574 1.09 19568 1.82 PARKING/ 19568 1x827 ~ ~ ~,~y • ,uA ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ROADS 92226 2.12 83510 1.917 175738 4.03 175738 4.034 ~ ~ $.'~~f* ,{y=, D,~ y ~ ~ ~ ~ WALKWAYS * r ~ qty}`' ,,,V w ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ MNSCS 1 GNATED 9666 0.22 9666 0.22 ~ _ ~ iil; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ TOTAL 264972 6.08 264972 6.08 g68 ° `~Y " f N ~ ~ y.~ ~ r '~,Z'~.~:". ~ Y~ A~J ~ J ~~~aiifaalldAll~ ti06'S~m ~ M ~6A 5 ~ SOUND ACCESS I ~ ~'S. 9~ ®S 'r.? ~ ~ ti,SSrsee, eS•S9 4 370.16 ~uNi N/f BOAT . M TOMN Of PINE KNOLL SHORES ' ~ 1 B IN ~ N 1~I N . W I r; V v it ~ ill _ o rn w ~n } ~ J ' / t!~ d as`'0•vl O t- J`. 2q,ti ~m N.C. MARINE / ov \ / 5 ! ac ESOURCE 3 ~ WW zsx~x~ rszzts~xs~r ~ ~ f F~- WWoc i~- CENTER r~ m ROOSEVELT PROPERTY ~ 24.33 AC a m ti ~ l ~ry ~ / for ~ lJ! ~o ~ m~ k ~a4 ~i4. ~Ic~,L. ~i. ~ ~ ~~>k ~c,,, ~Ic~~C ~c~~c .D=~~C ,4i,.~~c .~Ic ~ .i. L ~4 aL. ,k~ ~~L. +k..~+ia ~1' ! ; ~ , J mm ~ J / 7 i Z ~ tStsLStfzszs~xz fl.E.A. ~ J. , u v tt ts~ts.;.:~~~~~,....~~~~~r. SUBSTATION ' / tszs~szsasasasts~sts tsutsxt~tsts*~„~..-,... ~ ~ , 49.3 4 ~ Q~ ~ 12 C.WS. 1 ST3 W .T.&T ~ ~ % ~ ~ i I ~ l l ' I ~ 21~°'~ ~3 N.C. DEPT. OF ADMINISTRATION ~ II THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATURAL AREA ~ I 1 !APPROX. 290 ACRES TOTAL) ~ ~ ~ ROOSEYELT PROPERTY ~ 1 lal ~ i .3 W i ! / Irl h~',rym / ~~ti I~I ~ / - d+ l~ y~ i' l~, s 3 I II ~ ~ I ~ ~ _ 3 PN ~ / ~ I E KNOLL PILLAGE f i ~I I l ' N/F ~ BEACONS REACH MASTER ASSOC. INC. ~ ! I r1~ ~ ao t t I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ROGUE SOUND µ i ( ..r•. 1820.66 I I 262.30 Y 1390.08 N86' '13' NB 53'0 'W •1 ,r••r'~~ t ..r 1~ y ~ 783.89 752.99 255.16 85' r 0'E SALTER PATH ROAD, N. C. HIGHWAY 58 N ~ ~ N 9'4 'B8'E ~~.y ~ Ji CD y Z1 ~ ~ y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y y ~ ~ y ~ ~ J ~ ~L ~L ~ y y Ji ~ W w y ~ w . ~L ~ ~ ~L ~ ~L ~ ~ Ji Ji ~L ~L w ~c ~ o y y ~ u ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~TO MA1N .v ~ y ~ y y w' ,i. -'--y-"c-w-s--~-_~_ ~c_ ~ ~ / REMOVE MISC STR URES ''Q~'~. ~ ~ ~ ~ y ~ >4 AND SHEDS ~ ~ ~ 611 -+E~.,`,/' 4,i-•....? ~ PT TANK/PUMP TANK ® R E EX SE IC LEGEND ~ ® BACKFILL W/ CLEAN COMPACTED SAND oac.em~ ac acREs REMOV X N ~ ~ E E 1STl C DRAINFIELD IN THIS APPROX. APPROXIMATELY a~ ON CONC~ CONCRE~ET OI DROP INLET ~f OlA DIAMETER • EA. EACH ~ ~ `~-REMOVE DISTRIBUTION BOX/ EL ELEVATION fLEC ELECTRICAL ~ dr ,~,L I NCOM 1 NG P 1 P I NG EPK EXISTING PK NAIL EX EX15T1NG ~ ~ ~ REMOVE GRAVEL PATH FE fIN15HED ELVATION FES FLARED END SECTION ~ REMOVE EXISTING STORM CULV FF F[N15HED FLOOR FH f[RE HYDRANT LFV LNNEAR FEET LP LIGHT POLE 'ice 'i` _ _ - - y 'i`'i"i`~ 'i` '~'i` , MHW MEAN H[GH WATER MIN MINIMUM R MOVE DECKING ~DN~ S~~wK~ ~ MISC MISCELANEOUS N/F NOW OR FORMERLY NTS NOT TO SCALE IPI BY PLUMBING CONTRACTOR PVC P~LYV~NYLCHIORINF R RADIUS RCP REINFORCED CONRETE PIPE TC TOP REMOVE E'lISTI G L T. v SIDEWALKS, WO STRUCTU ES ° TELEPHONER PEDESTAL TRANS TRANSFORMER MPS. ETC. f R COMPLEW OF RENOVAPION AN EXPANSION F TSW TOP OF SIDEWALK TYP TYPICAL FACILITIES. EX. PHONE BOOTH UE UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC W/ WITH Im6:- TO BE RELOCATED a WL WATER LINE i LO_ RA ALT SE RV K EXIST. MI,E BDID PAVERS ~k -91 EX. HIGH VOLTAGE BUILDINGS ELECTRICAL LINE TO DEMOLITION OF LIGHT POLES. RELOCATION BE REROUTED, SEE COASTAL MARSH AND ABANDONMENT OF ABOVE GROUND AND ELECTRICAL PLANS 404 WETLANDS UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROJECT REQUIREMENTS 404 WETLAND FILL AREAS HWY. 70 -6- - EXISTING CONTOUR -"6 PROPOSED CONTOUR NOTES: r^^w^^ti EXISTING TREE LINE 1) CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBL Q BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE OF t EROSION CONTROL DEVICES UNTI VEGETATION. ALL LAND DISTURAD DEVICES UNTIL ESTABLISHMENT OF PERMANENT LU LAND DISTURBED SHALL BE FERTILIZED, LIMED. SEEDED AND MULCHED WITHIN FIFT WITHIN ANY GIVEN AREA. CONTRAC L7 LED WITHIN FIFTEEN WORKING DAYS FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTION ~ I AREA. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL EROSION CONTROL Q DEVICES AFTER EVERY RAIN. CLEA 'ERY RAIN. CLEAN OUT AND REPAIR AS REQUIRED. U BOUNDARY & LOCATION INFORMATID BY. POWELL SURVEYING CO.. P. 'YON INFORMATION BASED ON SURVEY PROVIDED BOGUS SOUND 3 I G CO.. P.A., TITLED: BOUNDARY & ORW SURVEY FOR N.C. MARINE RESOURCE CENTER, D IURCE CENTER. DATED: APRIL. 1996. W W Y < ~ 3) TOPOGRAPHIC d TREE LOCATION IN 2 LEE LOCATION INFORMATION BASED ON SURVEY PERFORMED SITE BY POWELL SURVEYING CO.. P. A,. lz- \L-- y q KNOLL SHORES AQUARIUMS, DATED 'ING CO., P.A., TITLED TOPOGRAPICAL SURVEY FOR PINE IARIUMS, DATED FEBRUARY 1996. AND ADDITIONAL O SURVEYING PERFORMED BY STROUD MED BY STROUD ENGINEERING. P.A. J 4) WETLANDS LOCATION INFORMATION SURVEYING COMPANY, P.A., TITLE IN INFORMATION BASED ON PLAN PROVIDED BY POWELL RHOS m VER IY, P.A., TITLED: WETLAND ADDITION AND PROPOSED E J BUILDING. N.C. MARINE RESOURCE ADDITIONAL SURVEYING BY STROUD IARINE RESOURCE CENTER. DATED: APRIL 26, 1996. AND ATLANTIC DAl YING BY STROUD ENGINEERING. P.A. PINE KNOLL CIR. PINE KNOLL HWY. 58 BEACH 3Y DATE 5) WATER PROVIDED BY CAROLINA WAT 2 REVISIONS BY Y CAROLINA WATER SERVICE.EXISTING WATERLINE W SHORES LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND 'PROXIMATE AND TAKEN FROM PLAN PREPARED BY 2 HAYES-HOWELL ARCHITECTS, AIA T DATED: APRIL 24, 1994. HITECTS, AIA TITLED: "MARINE SCIENCE CENTER". a HWY. 58 1994. 6) PROVIDE CONCRETE THRUSTBLOCKS THRUSTBLOCKS AT ALL PROPOSED WATERLINE TEES & BENDS AND AT ENDS OF PROPOSED S OF PROPOSED FIRE HYDRANTS.. 7) WETLAND LOCATION AND IMPACTS A I AND IMPACTS APPROVED BY U.S. ARMY CORPS OF SITE DEMOLITION PLAN ENGINEERS ON WETLANDS MAP PR DATED 1/29/99 AND CERTIFIED BY ,TLANDS MAP" PREPARED BY STROUD ENGINEERING. ID CERTIFIED BY ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ON 2/16/99. ATLANTIC OCEAN JOB NUMBER SITE DATA OWNER TE DATA PM-651 VICINITY MAP N.T.S. IER N.C. AQUARIUMS DRAWN BY TOWNSHIP MSHIP PINE KNOLL SHORES COUNTY TOTAL TRACT AREA iNTY CARTERET 'AL TRACT AREA 290 AC R DC PROJECT AREA LAND USE CLASSIFI WECT AREA 24.33 AC ID USE CLASSIFICATION CONSERVATION ZONING DATE I[NG RECREATION SITE LOCATION PLAN/ AUGUST 15, 2003 )03 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTIING E- I Scale 1"=300411 C ~ , ~ COASTAL \I/ ~ ~ \ J ~ ti a ~ ~w B1/F~. 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FES F A END SECTION FF F #iI ED FLOOR ~o u 1 - I02 (TOTS FH FIRE HYDRANT 24.3 5 8 pe 45'10 E ~ pp $ I NV INVERT 5. 4 •Ig L - 12.E LF L INEAR FRET S° I I 50.02 _ 06 450r -NW 54'20"W LP LIGHT POLE - 50,02 _ •30000 $ MHW MEAN HIGH WATER 90.00 - 27.00 , 8.27L - 21`00- T - - - ° 30 2- ) 3 - y - 37.28 (TOTAL 5.00 N87 R 26.17 MIN MINIMUM - - - 11E I i I ~ MISCMISCELANEOUS N/F NOW OR FORMERLY F I NTS NOT TO SCALE (P) dY W.41MB I NG CONTRACTOR N ~ PVC YVINYLCHLORIN E o fop ~I R ?I us RCP INFORCED CONRETE PIPE 12.00 18.00 00 12. TC TOP OF CURB b TELE TELEPHONE PEDESTAL TRANS TRANSFORMER TSW TOP OF SIDEWALK ~I . 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Q~-- ~ _ ~ - n i f . ~ , _ _ ~ - ~ ~ ~ , a _ _ (,SEAN OUT i - - - i a .r ~ 6 ~ 5 ~ - INV 6 ~ --r- q'' - - - - - - - ~ ' ~ ~ ` - _ ' p i ~ ~ ~ { ~ Y`~ f E 6.51 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ; t>j`~. ~ ~ 6 r _ 6 pC[~ r i FE 531 FE E 7,~& 10, FE 6.3.9 , E ,1 - .Qk - - B 0 8 17 06 FE 6.20 FE 6.40 r FE 7 ; ° 10 I :15 - . - y - i 'ter^r, -rln i~" 6 tel. 'i a,rY 2 14' F - 6E,11,0 - - '~7 _ 13 14 - - REIAINCNG WALL Ft 74 FE 7.39 E .`5u E 7.39 0 REVISIONS BY DATE s Y DATE 1r r < _ 1-E-8.23 FE 6.4 w a ( J ' FE 7,09 4 JOB NU NUMBER I E8.50 c-'' FE 5.61 E 5.6 PM 651 5 AWN RDC L S I-T E- GRAD I NG~ DRAINAGE-, P DATE AUGUST 15, 2003 AIN I I I I )03 Scale 1'1=30'-O" C 31 31