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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20171122 Ver 2_DRAFT_Asbuilt_20200505ID#* 20171122 Version* 2 Select Reviewer:* Katie Merritt Initial Review Completed Date 05/06/2020 Mitigation Project Submittal - 5/5/2020 Is this a Prospectus, Technical Proposal or a New Site?* O Yes a No Type of Mitigation Project:* r Stream r Wetlands W Buffer W Nutrient Offset (Select all that apply) Project Contact Information Contact Name:* Raymond Holz Project Information ................................................................................... ID#:* 20171122 Existing IDY Project Type: Project Name: County: r DMS r Mitigation Bank GUC Pitt Document Information Email Address:* rholz@restorationsystems.com Version: *2 Existing Version Mitigation Document Type:* Mitigation As -Built Plans File Upload: DRAFT GUC Asbuilt 05-05-2020 DWR-2017- 36.24MB 1122v2_.pdf Rease upload only one R]Fof the corrplete file that needs to be submitted... Signature Print Name:* Raymond Holz Signature:* As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report GUC NUTRIENT OFFSET AND BUFFER MITIGATION BANK PARCEL DWR Project # 2017-1122v2 Tar-Pamlico River Basin In Agreement with: The GUC Mitigation Banking Instrument for Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation Credits Pursuant to the Tar- Pamlico Nutrient Management Strategy April 2020 Prepared By: Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes St. Suite 211 Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: 919-755-9490 Fax: 919-755-9492 GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel pg. i As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel DWR Project #: 2017-0112v2 As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 Parcel Location ................................................................................................................................. 1 2.1 Parcel Background ..................................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Parcel Objectives ....................................................................................................................... 2 3.0 Restoration Activities ....................................................................................................................... 3 3.1 Construction Activities .............................................................................................................. 4 3.2 Riparian Area Restoration Activities ......................................................................................... 4 3.3 Parcel Protection ....................................................................................................................... 6 4.0 Mitigation Potential ......................................................................................................................... 6 5.0 Monitoring Protocol & Success Criteria ........................................................................................... 7 5.1 Monitoring Protocol .................................................................................................................. 7 5.2 Parcel Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 7 5.3 Long Term Management Plan.................................................................................................. 7 6.0 Financial Assurance .......................................................................................................................... 8 7.0 References ....................................................................................................................................... 8 Appendix A: General Figures and Tables Figure 1 - Parcel Location / Service Area Figures 2, 2A-B – Current Conditions Plan View Figures 3, 3A-B – Credit Determination As-built Survey – Sheets 1-4 Table 1 - Project Components and Mitigation Credits Table 2 - Project Activity and Reporting History Table 3 - Project Contact Table 4 - Project Baseline Information and Attributes As-built Photos Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Tables Table 5 - Baseline Vegetation Vegetation Plot Photos 1 - 87 CVS Data Sheets (Digital Copy Only) Appendix C: NC DWR Stream Determination & DWR Piedmont Natural Gas Correspondence Appendix D: Conservation Easement Appendix E: Financial Assurances GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Page 1 As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 1.0 Introduction Restoration Systems (Sponsor) is pleased to provide the North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NC DWR) this As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report for the GUC Bank Parcel (Parcel). As agreed upon in the GUC Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation Banking Instrument (MBI) and GUC Bank Parcel Development Packaged (BPDP), made and entered into on February 17, 2020 by Restoration Systems, LLC, acting as Bank Sponsor (Sponsor), and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), Division of Water Resources (DWR). This document details the riparian area restoration activities, monitoring efforts, and the final mitigation potential of the Parcel. Measuring 97.14 acres, the Parcel is designed to provide mitigation credits for unavoidable impacts due to development within the Tar-Pamlico River Basin. NCDWR representatives Katie Merritt and Chris Pullinger conducted an onsite determination for parcel applicability and suitability on November 11, 2017. Follow-up information was provided to Katie Merritt on January 22, 2019 and a Site Viability for Buffer & Nutrient Offset was provided by the Division on March 25, 2019 & revised on May 29, 2019 (Appendix C). The Parcel was permitted in two phases (Phase 1 68.02 acres, Phase 2 29.07 acres). The phased approached was taken to allow for the completion for the Piedmont Natural Gas pipeline 24 “Line 24” – DWR 2018-1640. Completion of the pipeline within the City of Greenville’s property, including 401 permit release, occurred in March of 2020, allowing RS to preform restoration activities on both phases simultaneously. Moving forward, as with this as-built and baseline document, both phases will be reported on and monitored congruently and as one, with one monitoring report submitted at the end of each year, and one financial assurance policy. Restoration Systems (RS) was granted a Conservation Easement by the City of Greenville, North Carolina on March 19th, 2020. The conservation easement was recorded at the Pitt County Register of Deeds on April 4th, 2020; Book No. 3912, Page 577-600 (Appendix D). Restoration construction activities involved the removal of existing farm infrastructure, included piped crossings, dirt roads, a utility line, and a small agricultural building. Prior to the approval of the MBI and BPDP, and on their own accord, the landowner removed these infrastructure items beginning in May of 2019 and was completed in March of 2020 (Appendix A, Table 2 & As-built Photos). RS began preparation for restoration of the riparian buffer and planted the Parcel in March of 2020. Riparian buffer restoration activities included ripping/bedding of the parcel with a narrow set plow, bare- root planting, and broadcast application of a permanent seed mix. During March 18th – 26, 2020, Axiom Environmental installed eighty-seven (87) Carolina Vegetation Survey (CVS) monitoring plots and collected as-built data (Appendix B). 2.0 Parcel Location The Parcel is located approximately 4.5 miles east of Greenville in Pitt County, NC and within the municipal boundaries of Greenville (Figure 1, Appendix A). The Parcel is within the Tar-Pamlico River Basin 14-digit USGS Cataloging Unit 03020103070030 of the Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain (North Carolina Division of Water Quality [NCDWQ] Sub-basin Number 03-03-05) (Figure 1, Appendix A). Parcel Location: (35.603194, -77.294509) Directions to Parcel from Raleigh: - Take I-440 East from Capital Boulevard, - Follow US-264 East to US-264 West (Greenville), - Take Old Pactolus Rd for 3.2 miles, - Parcel is located on the right. GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Page 2 As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 2.1 Parcel Background The Parcel encompasses 97.14 acres of historical agricultural fields. Prior to Parcel development, agricultural fields were used as biosolids irrigation fields for the City of Greenville Waster Water Facility, and row crop production of hay or sorghum. The parcel includes three unnamed tributaries and two surface water conveyances/ditches with direct hydrologic connection to the Tar River, in addition to a third unnamed tributary that connects to an onsite tributary prior to discharging into the Tar River (Figures 3A-B, Appendix A). Prior to construction, Parcel surface water conveyances and unnamed tributaries were cleared of vegetation by historical agricultural practices and maintained as cleared ditches. Small pockets of disturbed forests were located on the Parcel at the top of Feature 2, along the margins of Feature 5, and in the southeast corner of Feature 8 (Figures 3A-B, Appendix A). Dirt roads, a powerline, and a small dilapidated agricultural building located on the property prior to construction were removed completely from the Parcel’s footprint. The Parcel is comprised of three separate tracts situated just north of the Tar River. Currently, Parcel tracts are subject to two existing 50-foot Piedmont Natural Gas Company, Inc. (PNG) Easements. PNG Line 42, DWR Permit No. 2012-1024 v7, runs roughly east to west across the GUC owned tracts, and PNG easement and gas line (Line 24 – DWR 2018-1640 – 401 approval on 04-26-2019 with DWR approval and 401 release on March 11, 2020 – Appendix C) connects to Line 42 and runs south under the Tar River. Both PNG easements are outside of the Parcel’s footprint. The Parcel (97.14 acres) was permitted in two phases (Phase 1 68.00 acres, Phase 2 29.14 acres). The phased approached was taken to allow for the completion for the PNG Line 24. Completion of the pipeline within the City of Greenville’s property, including 401 permit release, occurred in March of 2020, allowing RS to preform restoration activities on both phases simultaneously. Moving forward, as with this as-built and baseline document, both phases will be reported on and monitored congruently and as one, with one monitoring report submitted at the end of each year, and one financial assurance policy. 2.2 Parcel Objectives The primary goals associated with the restoration of riparian areas within the Bank Parcel focused on improving water quality, enhancing flood attenuation, and restoring wildlife habitat. The Project goals for each Phase are identical, while the Restoration Plan for each differed only with regards to the removal of existing infrastructure. These goals were achieved through the creation of a forested riparian buffer adjacent to stream channels and a forested riparian area along agricultural ditches. Goals were accomplished by the following. 1. Removing nonpoint sources of pollution associated with agricultural production, including a) ceasing the broadcast application of class B biosolids, fertilizer, pesticides, and other agricultural materials into and adjacent to Parcel surface water conveyances (ditches) and streams b) providing a restored buffer to filter runoff from adjacent lands. 2. Reducing sedimentation within onsite and downstream receiving waters by reducing bank erosion, vegetation maintenance, and agricultural land disturbances. 3. Promoting floodwater attenuation by increasing frictional resistance of floodwaters crossing Parcel floodplains. 4. Improving aquatic habitat by enhancing stream bed shading and natural detritus input. 5. Providing a terrestrial wildlife corridor and refuge in an area extensively developed for agricultural production. 6. Restoring and re-establishing natural community structure, habitat diversity, and functional continuity. 7. Protecting the Parcel’s riparian buffer functions and values in perpetuity. GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Page 3 As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 3.0 Restoration Activities To achieve the objectives above, a restoration plan including the following components was completed in March of 2020. Primary components of the Restoration Plan included the following. 1. Removal of an existing, abandoned farm building adjacent to feature 6B & removal of a powerline adjacent to features 6A and 6B 2. Removal of existing compacted earth roads adjacent to features 6A, 6B, and 3. Removal of four culverts 4. Parcel-wide soil preparation & herbaceous vegetation treatment 5. Riparian area restoration (replanting) extending from the top of bank (TOB) out 200’ where applicable and 6. Parcel protection in perpetuity through a conservation easement. Tables A & B detail the restoration and protection activities. An outline of restoration activities and their completion dates is provided in the Table 2 (Appendix A). Table A – Summary Restoration Activities Restoration Plan Activity Phase 1 (Figure 3A-C, Appendix A) Phase 2 (Figure 4A-B, Appendix A) Removal of Existing Infrastructure 1.) Removal of existing dirt roads adjacent to Parcel Features 2 & 8 2.) Removal of two existing culverts at the confluence of Features 7B and 8 1.) Removal of existing dirt roads adjacent to Parcel Features 6A, 6B 2.) Removal of two existing culverts at the confluence of Features 5 and 6A 3.) Removal of an existing, abandoned farm building adjacent to feature 6B 4.) Removal of a powerline adjacent to features 6A and 6B Riparian Restoration 1.) Parcel-wide soil preparation herbaceous vegetation treatment ahead of planting 2.) Establishment of a native herbaceous community via site-specific seed mix* 3.) Establishment of a native hardwood forest via planting of bare-root saplings from the top of bank out a maximum of 200’ along Parcel Features. 1.) Parcel-wide soil preparation herbaceous vegetation treatment ahead of planting 2.) Establishment of a native herbaceous community via site-specific seed mix* 3.) Establishment of a native hardwood forest via planting of bare-root saplings from the top of bank out a maximum of 200’ along Parcel Features. * Permanent Seed Mix: Table D Table B – Summary Protection Activities Parcel protection (97.14 acres) 1.) Restoration Systems (RS) was granted a Conservation Easement by the City of Greenville, North Carolina on March 19th, 2020. The conservation easement was recorded at the Pitt County Register of Deeds on April 4th, 2020; Book No. 3912, Page 577-600 (Appendix D). 2.) RS marked the easement at every corner with an iron, CE cap, and corner t-post. Additionally, easement posts were placed every 200-feet along the Parcel boundaries GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Page 4 As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 3.1 Construction Activities Three primary construction activities occurred onsite including 1) removal of an abandoned farm building adjacent to feature 6B & removal of a powerline adjacent to features 6A and 6B; 2) removal of existing compacted earth roads adjacent to features 6A, 6B, and 8; and 3) removal of four culverts. Upon the removal of the powerline, abandoned agricultural building, and compacted earth roads. Treatment of coastal Bermuda grass was completed in 2019 ahead of row crop production. RS did not feel it was necessary to apply an additional treatment nor a pre-emergent treatment for other herbaceous species. The Parcel was prepared for bare-root planting by ripping parallel planting beds off each of the Parcel’s features. The ripping and bedding provided additional water storage for bare root plantings, and introduces microtopography promoting diffuse flow and surface water storage throughout the floodplain. Soil amendments were made by the prior farmer before the planting of 2019 row crops. RS did not apply additional soil amendments. Four culverts were removed, two between features 5 and 6A, and two between features 7B and 8. After the culverts were removed, the side slopes were graded to match existing slopes at approximately a five to one (5:1) slope. Matting, native seed mix, and live stakes were used to stabilize the stream banks and to avoid erosion, providing long-term stability. Where necessary, black willow live stakes were used to naturally stabilize the banks throughout the Parcel for the long-term (Appendix A – As-built Photos). 3.2 Riparian Area Restoration Activities Restoration of the riparian area allows for recolonization and expansion of characteristic species across the landscape. The riparian areas were restored in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0295. The planting plan for the entire riparian restoration area (Phase 1 and 2), included planting native bare root hardwood and shrub saplings across 86.36 acres at a Parcel density of 740 stems per acre and live stakes for stream bank stabilization where necessary and the broadcast application of 195 LB of permeant seed mix (~2 LB per acre). Community associations utilized include 1) Brownwater Bottomland Hardwoods (High Subtype) and 2) Mesic Mixed Hardwood Forest (Coastal Plain Subtype) (Schafale 2012). The planted species composition is intentionally diverse and while based on these communities, also accounted for local observations and nursery availability. All species were selected based on their ability for sediment stabilization, rapid growth rate, the ability to withstand hydraulic forces associated with flood events, suitability to specific soil types, and Parcel conditions. Trees were mixed thoroughly before planting to provide a diverse and random planting across the Parcel. Planting occurred at a density sufficient to meet the performance standards outlined in the Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295 of 260 trees per acre at the end of five years. No one tree species accounted for greater than 50% of the planted stems. The bare root planting list is provided in Table C followed by the permanent seed mix in Table D. As-built baseline vegetation data is provided in Appendix B. Baseline data was collected in March 2020 by Axiom Environmental and derived an average planted stem density of 613 stems per acre. In addition to native hardwoods trees, the Sponsor planted several different species of native shrubs, aiding in the developing of a robust, ecologically sound riparian buffer. Shrub species are counted towards success criteria per the Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (November 1, 2015). GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Page 5 As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 Table C – Planting List Common Name Scientific Name Tree/ Shrub* Total % of Total Planted Trees River birch Betula nigra Tree 5200 8.14% Hickory (mockernut) Carya tomentosa Tree 1000 1.56% Chinkapin Castanea pumila Shrub Tree 200 0.31% Sugarberry Celtis laevigata Tree 1900 2.97% Hackberry Celtis occidentalis Tree 1400 2.19% Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis Shrub 800 1.25% Redbud Cercis canadensis Tree 1100 1.72% Silky dogwood Cornus amomum Shrub 700 1.10% Hawthorn Crataegus marshallii Shrub Tree 900 1.41% Persimmon Diospyros virginiana Tree 1200 1.88% Yellow poplar Liriodendron tulipifera Tree 5200 8.14% Crabapple Malus angustifolia Tree 600 0.94% Mulberry Morus rubra Tree 1600 2.50% Carolina buckthorn Frangula caroliniana Shrub Tree 2000 3.13% Black gum Nyssa sylvatica Tree 5100 7.98% Sycamore Platanus occidentalis Tree 5200 8.14% Chickasaw plum Prunus angustifolia Tree 500 0.78% Wild Cherry Prunus serotina Tree 1100 1.72% Oak (White) Quercus alba Tree 2200 3.44% Oak (Swamp White) Quercus bicolor Tree 2100 3.29% Oak (Laurel) Quercus laurifolia Tree 1200 1.88% Oak (Overcup) Quercus lyrata Tree 3000 4.69% Oak (Swamp Chestnut) Quercus michauxii Tree 3300 5.16% Oak (Water) Quercus nigra Tree 3,000 4.69% Oak (Cherrybark) Quercus pagoda Tree 3000 4.69% Oak (Willow) Quercus phellos Tree 2300 3.60% Oak (Northern Red) Quercus rubra Tree 3000 4.69% Oak (Shumard) Quercus shumardii Tree 2100 3.29% American Elm Ulmus americana Tree 3000 4.69% Arrowwood Vibrunum dentatum Shrub 1000 1.56% Total 63,900 100% *CVS species type designation GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Page 6 As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 Table D – Permanent Seed Common Name Amount (in pounds) Common Name Amount (in pounds) Common Yarrow 1.95 Showy Ticktrefoil 1.95 Redtop 29.25 Purple Coneflower 11.70 Winter Bentgrass, 9.75 Virginia Wildrye, 'Madison' 9.75 Creeping Bentgrass 9.75 Perennial Gaillardia (Blanketflower) 3.90 Clusterspike False Indigo 1.95 Narrowleaf Sunflower 2.93 Showy Aster 1.95 Oxeye Sunflower 1.95 Blue False Indigo 3.90 Wild Bergamot 0.98 Oxeye Daisy 9.75 Deertongue, Tioga 9.75 Shasta Daisy 5.85 Tall White Beardtongue 1.95 Lanceleaf Coreopsis 9.75 Clasping Coneflower 1.95 Plains Coreopsis 9.75 Blackeyed Susan 5.85 Cosmos 3.90 Purpletop 39.00 Rocket Larkspur 3.90 Blue Vervain 1.95 Total (pounds) 195.00 3.3 Parcel Protection Restoration Systems (RS) was granted a Conservation Easement by the City of Greenville, North Carolina on March 19th, 2020. The conservation easement was recorded at the Pitt County Register of Deeds on April 4th, 2020; Book No. 3912, Page 577-600 (Appendix D). RS marked the easement at every corner with an iron, CE cap, and corner t-post. Additionally, easement posts were placed every 200-feet along the Parcel boundaries. 4.0 Mitigation Potential DWR has determined the nitrogen and phosphorous abatement of restored riparian areas to be 2273.02 lbs. per acre for nitrogen and 146.4 lbs. per acre for phosphorous as agreed to in the GUC MBI. Riparian buffer credits were measured by the hundredth of an acre and converted into square feet. Mitigation potential for each Project Phase, is detailed below. The Parcel generated 86.54 acres of restored riparian area within a 97.14-acre Parcel. The Parcel will preserve 10.60 acres of riparian areas, state streams and ditches. Table 1 (Appendix A) outlines the components and mitigation credits to be generated within the Parcel. Tar-Pamlico riparian buffer mitigation credit generated along Features 2, 6B, 7A, 7B, & 8 (all unnamed tributaries) can be used for either riparian buffer credits or nutrient offset credits, but not both. For purposes of this document, RS has chosen to designate the riparian areas from top-of-bank to 100 feet as Riparian Buffer Credit and areas from 101-200 feet as Nutrient Offset Credit. Riparian Buffer Credits can be converted and transferred to Nutrient Offset Credits; however, conversions of Nutrient Offset Credits from areas 101-200 feet to Riparian Buffer Credits will not occur. Nutrient offset credits (nitrogen and phosphorous) generated along the two surface water conveyances (ditches), Features 5 and 6A, are not able to be converted into riparian buffer mitigation credits. RS must request and receive approval of the transfer of any mitigation credits from DWR prior to adding or removing credits from the ledgers. The Sponsor will maintain three credit ledgers per Phase. One ledger GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Page 7 As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 will account for riparian buffer credits, one will account for nitrogen nutrient offset credits, and one will account for phosphorous nutrient offset credits. All mitigation credit assets shall be shown on the credit ledgers (Table 1, Appendix A). 5.0 Monitoring Protocol & Success Criteria 5.1 Monitoring Protocol Restoration monitoring procedures for vegetation at each Phase will monitor plant survival and species diversity. Quantitative sampling will include eighty-seven (87 [Phase 1 = 61 Plots & Phase 2 = 26) permanent 10 x 10 meter vegetation plots as outlined in the CVS Level 1-2 Protocol for Recording Vegetation, Version 4.2 (Lee et al. 2008) and will occur no earlier than Fall of each year (Figures 2A-B, Appendix A). A reference photo will be taken from the origin point of each plot. All planted stems in the plots will be marked with flagging tape and recorded. Data collected will include species, height, planting type (planted stem and/or volunteer). Monitoring of the restoration efforts will be performed for five years or until success criteria are fulfilled. Restoration Systems shall submit to NCDWR annual monitoring reports for both Project Phases (1 and 2), no later than December 31st of each year. Each report will document the success of the vegetation and any maintenance, supplemental planting, or encroachment within the easement areas. Success criteria within the buffer and nutrient offset restoration areas will be based on the survival of planted species at a density of 260 stems per acre after five years of monitoring. If monitoring for both Phase 1 and Phase 2 begin and end at the same time, RS may submit one monitoring report to represent both Phase 1 and Phase 2. All monitoring reports shall reflect the specific Phase for which it is being submitted. The first annual monitoring activities will commence at the end of the first growing season, at least five months after planting has been completed. 5.2 Parcel Maintenance A remedial action plan will be developed and implemented with the approval of NCDWR in the event the Parcel or a specific component of the Parcel fails to achieve success criteria as outlined above. Other vegetation maintenance and repair activities may include pruning, mulching, and fertilizing. In the event that exotic invasive plant species require treatment, such species will be controlled by mechanical (physical removal with the use of a chainsaw) and/or chemical methods (aquatic approved herbicide) in accordance with North Carolina Department of Agriculture (NCDA) rules and regulations. If mowing is deemed necessary by the Sponsor during the monitoring period, the Sponsor must receive approval by the DWR prior to any mowing activities within Zone 1 and Zone 2 of the Neuse buffers along UT2 to ensure that no buffer violations have been performed. Failure to receive approval to mow within the Tar-Pamlico buffer as defined in 15A NCAC 02B .0258 by the DWR, could result in Tar-Pamlico buffer violations and violations of the conservation easement. If necessary, the Sponsor will develop a species- specific control plan. 5.3 Long Term Management Plan The conservation easement preserves all areas and prohibits all uses of the property inconsistent with its use as mitigation property, including any activity that would materially alter the biological integrity of the Parcel. RS will transfer or assign the conservation easement and its interests in perpetuity to a qualified holder under NC General Statute (“GS”) 121-34 et seq. and 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code prior to the submittal of the Year 4 Monitoring Report. The holder shall be a land trust or stewardship program that is accredited by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission and/or has been approved by DWR. A land trust must be certified under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Page 8 As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 6.0 Financial Assurance As stated in the GUC Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation Banking Instrument, dated February 17, 2020, RS has secured financial assurances according to the MBI. RS acquired a performance bond for the entire Parcel, listing the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality – Division of Water Resources listed as the Obligee, and in the penal sum of $100,000.00 (Appendix E) Monitoring bonds shall be renewed with confirmation of renewal provided to DWR with each annual monitoring report. DWR reserves the right to alter the credit release schedule if monitoring reports are submitted without proof of bond renewals. 7.0 References Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule - 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (Published November 17, 2014) Lee, M.T., R.K. Peet, S.D. Roberts, and T.R. Wentworth. 2008. CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation. Version 4.2. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Ecosystem Enhancement Program. Raleigh, North Carolina. Tar Pam River Nutrient Sensitive Waters Management Strategy 15A NCAC 2B .0259, 15A NCAC 02B .0240, Schafale, M.P. and A.S. Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina: Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, N.C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources. Raleigh, North Carolina. Schafale, M. P. and Weakley, 2012. A Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina, Fourth Approximation. USDA, Soil Conservation Service, 1974. Soil Survey of Pitt County, NC. GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 Appendix A: General Figures and Tables Figure 1 - Parcel Location / Service Area Figures 2, 2A-B – Current Conditions Plan View Figures 3, 3A-B – Credit Determination As-built Survey – Sheets 1-4 Table 1 - Project Components and Mitigation Credits Table 2 - Project Activity and Reporting History Table 3 - Project Contact Table 4 - Project Baseline Information and Attributes As-built Photos FIGURE Drawn by: Date: Scale: Project No.: KRJ APR 2020 1:6800 20-008 Title: Project: Prepared for: Pitt County, NC GUC SITE CURRENTCONDITIONSPLAN VIEW 2 ³ 0 1,000 2,000500Feet Legend GUC Easement = 97.14 acres Hydrologic Features CVS Plots Figure 2A Figure 2B Feature1 Feature2F e a tu re 5 Feature6BFeature6AF e a tu re 7 A Feature7B Feature 8 1 8 5 7 9 36 4 2 22 11 25 28 26 70 37 68 75 74 12 31 24 20 69 21 73 10 36 4438 71 23 72 42 14 30 40 29 35 34 41 32 13 15 45 18 33 17 19 16 27 43 39 FIGURE Drawn by: Date: Scale: Project No.: KRJ APR 2020 1:3850 20-008 Title: Project: Prepared for: Pitt County, NC GUC SITE CURRENTCONDITIONSPLAN VIEW 2A ³ 0 500 1,000250Feet Legend GUC Easement = 97.14 acres Hydrologic Features CVS Plots Top of Bank to 20-Feet Top of Bank to 30-Feet Top of Bank to 50-Feet Top of Bank to 100-Feet Top of Bank to 200-Feet Feature1-Ditch Feature2-StreamF e a tu re 5 -D itch Feature6A-DitchFeature6B-StreamF e a t u r e 7 A -S t r e a m 64 7978 86 65 28 66 26 76 57 70 56 37 67 87 75 58 74 53 55 63 80 62 31 69 73 81 44 71 60 72 82 83 52 42 30 40 29 84 47 49 59 41 46 32 77 51 45 85 61 48 54 27 50 43 39 35 FIGURE Drawn by: Date: Scale: Project No.: KRJ APR 2020 1:3850 20-008 Title: Project: Prepared for: Pitt County, NC GUC SITE CURRENTCONDITIONSPLAN VIEW 2B ³ 0 500 1,000250Feet Legend GUC Easement = 97.14 acres Hydrologic Features CVS Plots Top of Bank to 20-Feet Top of Bank to 30-Feet Top of Bank to 50-Feet Top of Bank to 100-Feet Top of Bank to 200-Feet F e a tu re 7 A -S tre a m Feature7B-Stream Feature8-Stream F e a tu re 5 -D itch FIGURE Drawn by: Date: Scale: Project No.: KRJ APR 2020 1:6800 20-008 Title: Project: Prepared for: Pitt County, NC GUC SITE 3 ³ 0 1,000 2,000500Feet Legend GUC Easement = 97.14 acres Top of Bank (TOB) of Bank Parcel Hydrologic Features Top of Bank to 20-Feet Top of Bank to 30-Feet Top of Bank to 50-Feet Top of Bank to 100-Feet Top of Bank to 200-Feet No Credit: Less Than 20-Feet or Non-Contiguous Area Zone A (20-29'), Buffer Restoration Zone A (0-50'), Buffer Restoration Zone B (51-100'), Buffer Restoration Zone A (0-50'), Riparian Buffer Preservation Zone B (51-100'), Riparian Buffer Preservation Zone C (101-200'), Riparian Buffer Preservation Zone A (0-50'), Nutrient Offset Zone B (51-100'), Nutrient Offset Zone C (101-200'), Nutrient Offset Figure 2A Figure 2B Feature1 Feature2F e a tu re 5 Feature6BFeature6AF e a tu re 7 A Feature7B Feature8 CREDITDETERMINATION FIGURE Drawn by: Date: Scale: Project No.: KRJ APR 2020 1:3850 20-008 Title: Project: Prepared for: Pitt County, NC GUC SITE 3A ³ 0 500 1,000250Feet Legend GUC Easement = 97.14 acres Top of Bank (TOB) of Bank Parcel Hydrologic Features Top of Bank to 20-Feet Top of Bank to 30-Feet Top of Bank to 50-Feet Top of Bank to 100-Feet Top of Bank to 200-Feet No Credit: Less Than 20-Feet or Non-Contiguous Area Zone A (20-29'), Buffer Restoration Zone A (0-50'), Buffer Restoration Zone B (51-100'), Buffer Restoration Zone A (0-50'), Riparian Buffer Preservation Zone B (51-100'), Riparian Buffer Preservation Zone C (101-200'), Riparian Buffer Preservation Zone A (0-50'), Nutrient Offset Zone B (51-100'), Nutrient Offset Zone C (101-200'), Nutrient Offset Feature1-Ditch Feature2-StreamF e a tu re 5 -D itch Feature6A-DitchFeature6B-StreamF e a t u r e 7 A -S t r e a m TOB - 20-Feet = No Credit Zone A (20-29'), Buffer Restoration (75% of RBM Credit) NO CREDIT AREA (Non-Contiguous Area) NO CREDIT AREA (Non-Contiguous Area) NO CREDIT AREA (Non-Contiguous Area) NO CREDIT AREA (Less than 50' on Ditch) NO CREDIT AREA (Existing Forest Adjacent to a Ditch) Both Sides of Ditch NO CREDIT AREA (Existing Forest Adjacent to a Ditch) Both Sides of Ditch NOTE ABOUT WIDTHS: Riparian Buffer Mitigation (RBM) Restoration Areas TOB to 20-29' qualifies for 75% RBM credit TOB-100 ft. = Buffer width is contiguous from TOB, is a minimum of 30 ft. from the TOB and maximum of 100 ft. from the TOB, and qualifies for 100% RBM credit. Riparian Buffer Credit 101-200 ft. = Buffer width is contiguous from TOB, is a minimum of 101 ft. from the TOB and a maximum of 200 ft. from the TOB, and qualifies for 33% RBM credit. Nutrient Offset Credit (NOC) Less than 50 ft. - no NOC given in areas with buffer width less than 50 ft. TOB-200 ft. = Buffer width is contiguous from TOB, is a minimum of 50 ft. from the TOB and a maximum of 200 ft. from the TOB, and qualifies for 100% Nutrient Offset Credit. CREDITDETERMINATION FIGURE Drawn by: Date: Scale: Project No.: KRJ APR 2020 1:3850 20-008 Title: Project: Prepared for: Pitt County, NC GUC SITE CREDITDETERMINATION 3B ³ 0 500 1,000250Feet Legend GUC Easement = 97.14 acres Top of Bank (TOB) of Bank Parcel Hydrologic Features Top of Bank to 20-Feet Top of Bank to 30-Feet Top of Bank to 50-Feet Top of Bank to 100-Feet Top of Bank to 200-Feet No Credit: Less Than 20-Feet or Non-Contiguous Area Zone A (20-29'), Buffer Restoration Zone A (0-50'), Buffer Restoration Zone B (51-100'), Buffer Restoration Zone A (0-50'), Riparian Buffer Preservation Zone B (51-100'), Riparian Buffer Preservation Zone C (101-200'), Riparian Buffer Preservation Zone A (0-50'), Nutrient Offset Zone B (51-100'), Nutrient Offset Zone C (101-200'), Nutrient Offset F e a tu re 7 A -S tre a m Feature7B-Stream Feature8-Stream F e a tu re 5 -D itch NOTE ABOUT WIDTHS: Riparian Buffer Mitigation (RBM) Restoration Areas TOB to 20-29' qualifies for 75% RBM credit TOB-100 ft. = Buffer width is contiguous from TOB, is a minimum of 30 ft. from the TOB and maximum of 100 ft. from the TOB, and qualifies for 100% RBM credit. Riparian Buffer Credit 101-200 ft. = Buffer width is contiguous from TOB, is a minimum of 101 ft. from the TOB and a maximum of 200 ft. from the TOB, and qualifies for 33% RBM credit. Nutrient Offset Credit (NOC) Less than 50 ft. - no NOC given in areas with buffer width less than 50 ft. TOB-200 ft. = Buffer width is contiguous from TOB, is a minimum of 50 ft. from the TOB and a maximum of 200 ft. from the TOB, and qualifies for 100% Nutrient Offset Credit. NO CREDIT AREA (Less than 50' on Ditch) NO CREDIT AREA (Existing Forest Adjacent to a Ditch) Both Sides of Ditch VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE OLD PAC O U RD New saki. . >� n gr andmEUE9 - w -.O c �m Z = Z aV Z C 9 �G rn w R �Opcta9l my SS DE9 ERpN 5 on"r 5i de Lt`1 s P SUNNY sideR SIDE RD Sunny SITE Te 61e 1- GLJC Ml tlge Bon S1 te, 2017-1122v2, Project Credl is G p�F'ppP% SHEET 4 a�ygY SHEET 3 SHEET 2 NCSR 1536 SUNNY S�pE 0.�Ap EASEMENT AREA XS 0 0 eomsiors or mr / PENSEEASE �A PHASE 1 _e i,,,�ueEA #a FF —EASEMENT O EASEM, NC ER *A#I # MEN2AREA #6 ri.. r--4ccM1ENt NW13 eo, PECFss EPFEMFUS / rtR� O,i `O'-mas�'AO vxASE2 / 0 — 0 EASFMEN CA REA#J �Y! —PHASE ,+ ® J`O zsH PSARE. EASEMENLI AEEA#2 YAI�O�� / EA52ME A#3 o` o � N C9 0 U Q Z Z 0 Z PreSePlTl Ar SNe[p[af k- Y. Preservation as% Total Area or Buffer PAtigaticim •3,� Ephemeral Rexh" as%Total Area or BMfler hitiAalio,% the AetdlumaN L,�vtulFur tulys.uow enmed.drseu 6e eleplEW e: wWsn a5Wr6ngEo WI+CACWB•025p [5f1.1. 1#:z Lwuti+� �u2v2oLs TtrTAL AN EA OF hurrER N111GRTKIN (TABM) hliligation Totals saciam Feet Creaks Restareli0n Fillwnee Eetw Preservaoorr, Total Riparian BLAU, - - TOTAL PJUTRNi PIT OFT5Er R1IT10 ATION Midypti nTotals S rc Fecl Gediu HulrieM Offset: Nilen�en: Phosphorus: OVERALL SITE 0 500 1000 2000 1 " = 1000' SURVEYORS CERTIFICATION(S) Surveyor's disclaimer: No attempt was made to locate any cemeteries, wetlands, hazardous material sites, underground or aboveground utilities or any other features above, or below ground other than those shown. I certify that the survey is of another category (credit determination plan), such as the recombination of existing parcels, a court -ordered survey, or other exception to the definition of subdivision. I certify that this plat does not meet G.S. 47-30 as amended. I, John A. Rudolph, certify that this map was drawn under my direct supervision from an actual survey made under my supervision. That the ratio of precision is 1:10,000±, that this map was prepared in accordance with the standards of practice for land surveyors in North Carolina, witness my hand and seal, this 6th day of February, 2020 "PRELIMINARY PLAT" NOT FOR RECORDATION, CONVEYANCES OR SALES L-4194 Professional Land Surveyor License Number E� U U Ln RCL N O o o O O U Z .� C N cc � m M� � C m C N N U 00cli Y2Sz — �LO J N 5 LL OU J W 'IT _ J Lu 1 H ��N Q y In N Z W LLj Z ~ 2 O} � Ur W Q[nw = J LU d) U z Q z �j 0 Lu co (D �u5a- c z_ a-E o o ::) 0 (� D- Z U)co 0.0)cU W =0 W o_LL U�~ �Z DLO o M d W `u 'e „ U A - DRAWN BY: FGR DATE: 04/29/20 SURVEYED BY: J.A.R. DWG. NO. RSS319AB20 - CRD SHEET 1 OF 4 SEE INS CONSTRUCTION LEGEND: STREAM CHANNEL REDIT CONSERVATION EASEMENT LINE NOW DISTANCES FROM TOB 3000S AREA) ❑ CVS PLOTS NO CREDIT LESS THAN 20FT OR NON -CONTINUOUS AREA ZONE A (20-29') BUFFER RESTORATION ZONE A (0-50') BUFFER RESTORATION _ ZONE B (51-100') BUFFER RESTORATION ZONE A (0-50') RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION NO CREDIT AREA N'C, S.R• 1 536 _ LESS THAN 50' ON DITCH NO CREDIT AREA SUNNY SIDE ROAD (EXISTING FOREST ADJACENT A DITCH) BOTH SIDES OF DITCH 0 ZONE B (51-100') RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION z Lu #1 ZONE C (101-200') RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION w ZONE A (0-50') NUTRIENT OFFSET H Q W ZONEB (51-100') NUTRIENT OFFSET H h ZONE A (101-200') NUTRIENT OFFSET U a 0 •o LESS EASE- z z CW C h oA T T T�02i �O O ?i O� 0 Q I W I N t/1 W U U Ki 0 Q o110 I uj ZC BUFFER RI (75% OF F TO INSET "A" 0 30 60 1 " = 60' 120 NO CREDIT AREA (EXISTING FOREST ADJACENT TO A DITCH) BOTH SIDES OF DITCH PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREA #6 7.89 ACRES± Eml PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREA #5 10.36 ACRES± i �\tA bo PGGE� N� 2pOFS FROM -SOB 1pOF ( -R Aj06 50Fj F?0A OB 50FF PRONTO �p0 2pOF� FROM -SOB "PRELIMINARY PLAT" NOT FOR RECORDATION, CONVEYANCES OR SALES SHEET 2 OF 4 0 150 300 600 1 " = 300' NO CREDIT AREA LESS THAN WON DITCH 0 0 — �O �O OR) O� O� \ N g 536 AD _lql � ��`� NO CREDIT AREA SUNNY SIDE RO do (EXISTING FOREST O ADJACENT TO A DITCH) O BOTH SIDES OF DITCH i PHASE 2 0 00 00 ,�0"11 ti NO CREDIT AREA EASEMENT AREA #5 {EXISTING FOREST 10.36 ACRES± ADJACENT TO A DITCH) BOTH SIDES OF DITCH PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREA #6 7.89 ACRES± / / bo/PGGE� / N� STREAM CHANNEL CONSERVATION EASEMENT LINE DISTANCES FROM TOB CVS PLOTS NO CREDIT LESS THAN 20FT OR NON -CONTINUOUS AREA RESTORATIONZONE A (20-29') BUFFER ZONE A (0 50') BUFFER RESTORATION _ ZONE B (51-100') BUFFER RESTORATION ZONE A (0-50') RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION / ZONE B (51-100') RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION _ ZONE C (101-200') RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION ZONE A (0-50') NUTRIENT OFFSET ZONEB (51-100') NUTRIENT OFFSET ZONE A (101-200') NUTRIENT OFFSET "-- PHASE 1 EASEMENT AREA #3 22.99 ACRES± PHASE 1 EASEMENT AREA #4 28.69 ACRES± "PRELIMINARY PLAT" NOT FOR RECORDATION, CONVEYANCES OR SALES SHEET 3 OF 4 0 150 300 600 SOFTER lOOFTFo4 TO@ RpM T p@ 200FTFRpM TO@ 200FTFRpM TO@ 10OFT F 1 SOFT F R M To@ Rp TO@ SOFT F FT RoM 'OoTo@ RpM T p@ \ 2OOF2_ FRp4f Tp @ I" = 300' CONSTRUCTION LEGEND: STREAM CHANNEL CONSERVATION EASEMENT LINE DISTANCES FROM TOB ❑ CVS PLOTS NO CREDIT LESS THAN 20FT OR NON -CONTINUOUS AREA ZONE A (20-29') BUFFER RESTORATION ZONE A (0-50') BUFFER RESTORATION _ ZONE B (51-100') BUFFER RESTORATION ZONE A (0-50') RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION ZONE B (51-100') RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION _ ZONE C (101-200') RIPARIAN BUFFER RESTORATION ZONE A (0-50') NUTRIENT OFFSET ZONEB (51-100') NUTRIENT OFFSET ZONE A (101-200') NUTRIENT OFFSET ^�QI cl �O0100 °°� 'O� / SHEET 4 OF 4 0 150 300 600 I" = 300' \- PHASE 1 EASEMENT AREA #3 22.99 ACRES± "PRELIMINARY PLAT" NOT FOR RECORDATION, CONVEYANCES OR SALES Table 1. GUC Mitigation Site, 2017-1122v2, Project Credits Project Area N Credit Conversion Ratio (ft2/pound) P Credit Conversion Ratio (ft2/pound) Credit Type Location Subject? (enter NO if ephemeral or ditch 1) Feature Type Mitigation Activity Min-Max Buffer Width (ft)Feature Name Total Area (ft2) Total (Creditable) Area of Buffer Mitigation (ft2) Initial Credit Ratio (x:1)% Full Credit Final Credit Ratio (x:1) Convertible to Riparian Buffer? Riparian Buffer Credits Convertible to Nutrient Offset? Delivered Nutrient Offset: N (lbs) Delivered Nutrient Offset: P (lbs) Buffer Rural Yes I / P Restoration 20-29 2 210 210 1 75%1.33333 N/A 157.500 Yes 10.945 0.705 Buffer Rural Yes I / P Restoration 0-100 2, 6B, 7A, 7B, 8 1,506,528 1,492,600 1 100%1.00000 N/A 1,492,600.000 Yes 78,612.646 5,063.262 Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 0-100 5, 6A 433,065 419,350 1 100%1.00000 No —N/A 22,597.911 1,455.480 Nutrient Offset Rural Yes I / P Restoration 101-200 2, 6B, 7A, 7B, 8 1,461,876 1,457,280 1 33%3.03030 Yes 480,902.881 N/A 76,282.635 4,913.191 Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 101-200 5, 6A 382,297 382,297 1 33%3.03030 No —N/A 19,948.761 1,284.854 ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— Totals:3,783,975 3,751,738 Enter Preservation Credits Below Eligible for Preservation (ft2):497,603 Credit Type Location Subject?Feature Type Mitigation Activity Min-Max Buffer Width (ft)Feature Name Total Area (sf) Total (Creditable) Area for Buffer Mitigation (ft2) Initial Credit Ratio (x:1)% Full Credit Final Credit Ratio (x:1) Riparian Buffer Credits Buffer Rural Yes I / P 0-100 2, 8 63,843 63,843 10 100%10.00000 6,384.300 Buffer Rural Yes I / P 101-200 2 5,953 5,953 10 33%30.30303 196.433 Buffer — Buffer — Buffer — Buffer Preservation — Buffer — Buffer — Buffer — Buffer — Buffer — Preservation Area Subtotal (ft2):69,795 Preservation as % Total Area of Buffer Mitigation:3.5% Ephemeral Reaches as % Total Area of Buffer Mitigation:0.0%Square Feet Credits 1,492,810 1,492,757.500 0 0.000 69,795 6,580.733 0 1562605.356 1,562,605 1,499,338.233 1492810.181 Square Feet Credits Nitrogen:118,829.307 1. The Randleman Lake buffer rules allow some ditches to be classified as subject according to 15A NCAC 02B .0250 (5)(a).Phosphorus:7,653.526 last updated 11/22/2019 Tar-Pamlico 03020103 19.16394 297.54099 Restoration: Enhancement: Mitigation Totals 2,277,238 TOTAL AREA OF BUFFER MITIGATION (TABM) TOTAL NUTRIENT OFFSET MITIGATION Mitigation Totals Nutrient Offset: Preservation: Total Riparian Buffer: GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History Activity / Milestone BPDP Proposed Date Actual Date BPDP Approved NA January 23rd, 2020 Parcel Protection Q1 2020 March 19, 2020 (recorded April 21st, 2020) Easement Transfer to Third Party By Yr. 4 Monitoring (2023) On schedule Soil preparation Q1 2020 March, 2020 Removal of Powerline/Pole Q1 2020 May, 2019 Planting Q1 2020 March 12th, 2020 As-built Data Collection Q1 2020 March 18th – 26, 2020 Construction Completion Walkthrough NA As-built Report Submittal Q2 2020 May, 2020 Year 1-5 Monitoring 10 / 2020 - 2024 On schedule Table 3: Project Contact Firm POC & Address Full Delivery Provider Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 George Howard and John Preyer 919.755.9490 Designer/Permitting: Restoration Systems, LLC Raymond Holz: 919.755.9490 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Planting Contractor: Restoration Systems, LLC Josh Merritt: 919.755.9490 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Seeding Contractor: Restoration Systems, LLC Matthew Harrell: 919.755.9490 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Nursery Stock Suppliers: ArborGen 1.888.888.7158 Baseline Data Collection Axiom Environmental, Inc. Grant Lewis; 919.215.1693 218 Snow Ave. Raleigh, NC 27603 Vegetation Monitoring: Axiom Environmental, Inc. Grant Lewis; 919.215.1693 218 Snow Ave. Raleigh, NC 27603 Table 4: Project Baseline Information & Attributes Project Information Project Name GUC County Pitt Project Area (acres) 97.14 Project Coordinates (latitude and longitude) 35.603194ºN, -77.294509ºW (NAD83/WGS84) Project Watershed Summary Information Physiographic Province Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain River Basin Tar-Pamlico USGS Hydrologic Unit 8-digit 03020103 USGS Hydrologic Unit14-digit 03020103070030 DWR Sub-basin 03-03-05 Project Drainage Area, Total Outfall (acres) 975 Project Drainage Area Percentage of Impervious Area > 5% GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Photo Log Page 1 GUC Bank Parcel –Construction Activities Photo Log GUC Crew removing powerlines within the Parcel boundary (4/16/2019) Powerline being removed along Feature 6A and 6B (4/16/2019) Powerline being removed at top of Feature 6A (4/16/2019) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Photo Log Page 2 GUC Bank Parcel –Construction Activities Photo Log Powerline removed (from center crossing along Feature 6A and 6B looking south) Powerline removed (from center crossing along Feature 6A and 6B (looking north) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Photo Log Page 3 GUC Bank Parcel –Construction Activities Photo Log Looking down stream at removed culvert from confluence of Feature 7B/8. Removed, matted, and live-staked (Photo Date 4-16-2020 Looking up stream at removed culvert from confluence of Feature 7B/8. Removed, matted, and live-staked (Photo Date 4-16-2020 GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Photo Log Page 4 GUC Bank Parcel –Construction Activities Photo Log Looking down stream at removed culvert from confluence of Feature 5 & 6A. Removed, matted, live-staked, & planted (Photo Date 4-21-2020) Looking down stream at removed culvert from confluence of Feature 5 & 6A. Removed, matted, live-staked, & planted (Photo Date 4-21-2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Photo Log Page 5 GUC Bank Parcel –Construction Activities Photo Log RS’ Matthew H. education GUC staff on bare root planting (4/16/2020) GUC Planting crew near vegetation monitoring plots 21 and 22 (4/16/2020) GUC Planting crew (4/16/2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Photo Log Page 6 GUC Bank Parcel –Construction Activities Photo Log GUC Planting crew near vegetation monitoring plots 41 and 42 (4/16/2020) GUC Planting crew near vegetation monitoring plots 73 and 74 (4/16/2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Photo Log Page 7 GUC Bank Parcel –Construction Activities Photo Log Planted bare root (photo date 4/21/2020) Planted bare root (photo date 4/21/2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Photo Log Page 8 GUC Bank Parcel –Construction Activities Photo Log Photo of easement line (4/21/2020) Photo of easement line (4/21/2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Tables Table 5 - Baseline Vegetation Vegetation Plot Photos CVS Data Sheets (Digital Copy Only) Table 5. Total and Planted Stems by Plot and SpeciesProject Code 20008. Project Name: GUCPnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all TBetula nigra river birch Tree4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 6Carya tomentosaMockernut Hickory222333222Castanea pumilachinkapinShrub TreeCeltishackberryTreeCeltis occidentaliscommon hackberryTree111Cephalanthus occidentaliscommon buttonbushShrubCercis canadensiseastern redbudTree111Cornus amomumsilky dogwoodShrub111Crataegus marshalliiparsley hawthornShrub Tree333Diospyros virginianacommon persimmonTree111555Frangula carolinianaCarolina buckthornShrub Tree444Juniperus virginianaeastern redcedarTreeLiquidambar styracifluasweetgumTreeLiriodendron tulipiferatuliptreeTree111Malus angustifoliasouthern crabappleTree111Morus rubrared mulberryTreeNyssa sylvaticablackgumTree111777444Platanus occidentalisAmerican sycamoreTreePrunus serotinablack cherryTree333111777777444QuercusoakTree999666444555444777444101010888Quercus albawhite oakTree444333Quercus bicolorswamp white oakTreeQuercus laurifolialaurel oakTreeQuercus lyrataovercup oakTree222Quercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oakTreeQuercus nigrawater oakTreeQuercus pagodacherrybark oakTreeQuercus phelloswillow oakTreeQuercus rubranorthern red oakTree666111222333555Ulmus americanaAmerican elmTree111111UnknownShrub or TreeViburnum dentatumsouthern arrowwoodShrub13 13 13 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 22 22 22 28 28 28333444333444555555333444555777526.1526.1526.1485.6485.6485.6526.1526.1526.1526.1526.1526.1526.1526.1526.1526.1526.1526.1566.6566.6566.6607607607890.3890.3890.3113311331133Color for DensityExceeds requirements by 10%PnoLS = Planted excluding livestakesExceeds requirements, but by less than 10%P-all = Planting including livestakesFails to meet requirements, by less than 10%T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakesFails to meet requirements by more than 10%T includes natural recruitsCurrent Plot Data (MY0 2020)10.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.02size (ares)size (ACRES)Species countStems per ACRE10.02Stem count20008-01-0007 20008-01-0008 20008-01-0009 20008-01-0010Scientific Name Common Name Species Type20008-01-0001 20008-01-0002 20008-01-0003 20008-01-0004 20008-01-0005 20008-01-0006 Table 5. Total and Planted Stems by Plot and Species (continued)Project Code 20008. Project Name: GUCPnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all TBetula nigra river birch Tree 1 1 1 3 3 33 3 3Carya tomentosaMockernut HickoryCastanea pumilachinkapinShrub TreeCeltishackberryTreeCeltis occidentaliscommon hackberryTreeCephalanthus occidentaliscommon buttonbushShrub222Cercis canadensiseastern redbudTreeCornus amomumsilky dogwoodShrub111Crataegus marshalliiparsley hawthornShrub Tree222Diospyros virginianacommon persimmonTree444444111111222111Frangula carolinianaCarolina buckthornShrub TreeJuniperus virginianaeastern redcedarTreeLiquidambar styracifluasweetgumTreeLiriodendron tulipiferatuliptreeTree111222444222222Malus angustifoliasouthern crabappleTree222Morus rubrared mulberryTreeNyssa sylvaticablackgumTree111111888444Platanus occidentalisAmerican sycamoreTree444444111333Prunus serotinablack cherryTree222333222222222111QuercusoakTree777444333444111111555444Quercus albawhite oakTree666333111111111Quercus bicolorswamp white oakTreeQuercus laurifolialaurel oakTree333333Quercus lyrataovercup oakTree111Quercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oakTreeQuercus nigrawater oakTree444333222Quercus pagodacherrybark oakTree333222111444Quercus phelloswillow oakTree111Quercus rubranorthern red oakTree444111333111Ulmus americanaAmerican elmTree222555333333444UnknownShrub or TreeViburnum dentatumsouthern arrowwoodShrub44422244411132 32 32 31 31 31 24 24 24 24 24 24 15 15 15 15 15 15 7 7 7 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11101010111111121212888555888333555333444129512951295125512551255971.2971.2971.2971.2971.2971.2607607607607607607283.3283.3283.3445.2445.2445.2445.2445.2445.2445.2445.2445.2Color for DensityExceeds requirements by 10%PnoLS = Planted excluding livestakesExceeds requirements, but by less than 10%P-all = Planting including livestakesFails to meet requirements, by less than 10%T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakesFails to meet requirements by more than 10%T includes natural recruitsScientific Name Common Name Species TypeStem countsize (ares)size (ACRES)Species countStems per ACRECurrent Plot Data (MY0 2020)10.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0220008-01-0019 20008-01-002020008-01-0013 20008-01-0014 20008-01-0015 20008-01-0016 20008-01-0017 20008-01-001820008-01-0011 20008-01-0012 Table 5. Total and Planted Stems by Plot and Species (continued)Project Code 20008. Project Name: GUCPnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all TBetula nigra river birch Tree 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 4 4 4 1 1 1Carya tomentosaMockernut HickoryCastanea pumilachinkapinShrub Tree111CeltishackberryTree222111222111444Celtis occidentaliscommon hackberryTreeCephalanthus occidentaliscommon buttonbushShrubCercis canadensiseastern redbudTree222111Cornus amomumsilky dogwoodShrubCrataegus marshalliiparsley hawthornShrub Tree222Diospyros virginianacommon persimmonTree111222222Frangula carolinianaCarolina buckthornShrub TreeJuniperus virginianaeastern redcedarTreeLiquidambar styracifluasweetgumTreeLiriodendron tulipiferatuliptreeTree555333111333111Malus angustifoliasouthern crabappleTree111Morus rubrared mulberryTree444111Nyssa sylvaticablackgumTree111222777222Platanus occidentalisAmerican sycamoreTree111666Prunus serotinablack cherryTree222333QuercusoakTree222111444222333111111222111Quercus albawhite oakTree111111Quercus bicolorswamp white oakTreeQuercus laurifolialaurel oakTreeQuercus lyrataovercup oakTree111Quercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oakTreeQuercus nigrawater oakTreeQuercus pagodacherrybark oakTreeQuercus phelloswillow oakTree111Quercus rubranorthern red oakTree111Ulmus americanaAmerican elmTree333333111111UnknownShrub or Tree111111222Viburnum dentatumsouthern arrowwoodShrub22211 11 11 16 16 16 12 12 12 14 14 14 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 6 6 6 16 16 16 10 10 10666888555666444888333444666555445.2445.2445.2647.5647.5647.5485.6485.6485.6566.6566.6566.6364.2364.2364.2364.2364.2364.2323.7323.7323.7242.8242.8242.8647.5647.5647.5404.7404.7404.7Color for DensityExceeds requirements by 10%PnoLS = Planted excluding livestakesExceeds requirements, but by less than 10%P-all = Planting including livestakesFails to meet requirements, by less than 10%T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakesFails to meet requirements by more than 10%T includes natural recruitsScientific Name Common Name Species TypeStem countsize (ares)size (ACRES)Species countStems per ACRECurrent Plot Data (MY0 2020)10.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0220008-01-0025 20008-01-0026 20008-01-0027 20008-01-0028 20008-01-0029 20008-01-003020008-01-0021 20008-01-0022 20008-01-0023 20008-01-0024 Table 5. Total and Planted Stems by Plot and Species (continued)Project Code 20008. Project Name: GUCPnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all TBetula nigra river birch Tree1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 2Carya tomentosaMockernut HickoryCastanea pumilachinkapinShrub TreeCeltishackberryTree111111333Celtis occidentaliscommon hackberryTreeCephalanthus occidentaliscommon buttonbushShrubCercis canadensiseastern redbudTree222Cornus amomumsilky dogwoodShrub111Crataegus marshalliiparsley hawthornShrub Tree111111333Diospyros virginianacommon persimmonTree111444Frangula carolinianaCarolina buckthornShrub TreeJuniperus virginianaeastern redcedarTreeLiquidambar styracifluasweetgumTreeLiriodendron tulipiferatuliptreeTree111333111Malus angustifoliasouthern crabappleTree111111111Morus rubrared mulberryTree444111333Nyssa sylvaticablackgumTree111333444Platanus occidentalisAmerican sycamoreTree222111Prunus serotinablack cherryTree333111444QuercusoakTree666444111333333333555111333222Quercus albawhite oakTreeQuercus bicolorswamp white oakTreeQuercus laurifolialaurel oakTreeQuercus lyrataovercup oakTree111111222111Quercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oakTree111111333Quercus nigrawater oakTree222222333333Quercus pagodacherrybark oakTree111Quercus phelloswillow oakTree111Quercus rubranorthern red oakTree333Ulmus americanaAmerican elmTree222111111111222UnknownShrub or Tree111Viburnum dentatumsouthern arrowwoodShrub66611116 16 16 16 16 16 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 16 16 16 12 12 12 17 17 17 15 15 15888777999666666666444666777777647.5647.5647.5647.5647.5647.5404.7404.7404.7404.7404.7404.7445.2445.2445.2485.6485.6485.6647.5647.5647.5485.6485.6485.6688688688607607607Color for DensityExceeds requirements by 10%PnoLS = Planted excluding livestakesExceeds requirements, but by less than 10%P-all = Planting including livestakesFails to meet requirements, by less than 10%T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakesFails to meet requirements by more than 10%T includes natural recruitsScientific Name Common Name Species TypeStem countsize (ares)size (ACRES)Species countStems per ACRECurrent Plot Data (MY0 2020)10.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0220008-01-0037 20008-01-0038 20008-01-0039 20008-01-004020008-01-0031 20008-01-0032 20008-01-0033 20008-01-0034 20008-01-0035 20008-01-0036 Table 5. Total and Planted Stems by Plot and Species (continued)Project Code 20008. Project Name: GUCPnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all TBetula nigra river birch Tree 3 3 3 4 4 4 1 1 13 3 3 9 9 9 4 4 4Carya tomentosaMockernut HickoryCastanea pumilachinkapinShrub TreeCeltishackberryTreeCeltis occidentaliscommon hackberryTreeCephalanthus occidentaliscommon buttonbushShrubCercis canadensiseastern redbudTreeCornus amomumsilky dogwoodShrub111555444Crataegus marshalliiparsley hawthornShrub TreeDiospyros virginianacommon persimmonTreeFrangula carolinianaCarolina buckthornShrub TreeJuniperus virginianaeastern redcedarTreeLiquidambar styracifluasweetgumTreeLiriodendron tulipiferatuliptreeTree333666555555Malus angustifoliasouthern crabappleTreeMorus rubrared mulberryTreeNyssa sylvaticablackgumTree111666Platanus occidentalisAmerican sycamoreTree555333111333Prunus serotinablack cherryTree333555QuercusoakTree444666333222444888888222222Quercus albawhite oakTreeQuercus bicolorswamp white oakTree555111222111Quercus laurifolialaurel oakTreeQuercus lyrataovercup oakTreeQuercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oakTree111111Quercus nigrawater oakTree111111Quercus pagodacherrybark oakTreeQuercus phelloswillow oakTree333Quercus rubranorthern red oakTree222555111111777Ulmus americanaAmerican elmTree111UnknownShrub or TreeViburnum dentatumsouthern arrowwoodShrub14 14 14 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 16 16 16 13 13 13 14 14 14 16 16 16 17 17 17 15 15 15555444555666666333333555333555566.6566.6566.6647.5647.5647.5647.5647.5647.5607607607647.5647.5647.5526.1526.1526.1566.6566.6566.6647.5647.5647.5688688688607607607Color for DensityExceeds requirements by 10%PnoLS = Planted excluding livestakesExceeds requirements, but by less than 10%P-all = Planting including livestakesFails to meet requirements, by less than 10%T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakesFails to meet requirements by more than 10%T includes natural recruitssize (ares)size (ACRES)Species countStems per ACREScientific Name Common Name Species TypeStem countCurrent Plot Data (MY0 2020)10.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0220008-01-0049 20008-01-005020008-01-0043 20008-01-0044 20008-01-0045 20008-01-0046 20008-01-0047 20008-01-004820008-01-0041 20008-01-0042 Table 5. Total and Planted Stems by Plot and Species (continued)Project Code 20008. Project Name: GUCPnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all TBetula nigra river birch Tree 3 3 3 4 4 4 6 6 64 4 4 3 3 3Carya tomentosaMockernut HickoryCastanea pumilachinkapinShrub TreeCeltishackberryTreeCeltis occidentaliscommon hackberryTree222Cephalanthus occidentaliscommon buttonbushShrubCercis canadensiseastern redbudTreeCornus amomumsilky dogwoodShrub444Crataegus marshalliiparsley hawthornShrub TreeDiospyros virginianacommon persimmonTreeFrangula carolinianaCarolina buckthornShrub TreeJuniperus virginianaeastern redcedarTreeLiquidambar styracifluasweetgumTreeLiriodendron tulipiferatuliptreeTree222444Malus angustifoliasouthern crabappleTreeMorus rubrared mulberryTree222Nyssa sylvaticablackgumTree444666Platanus occidentalisAmerican sycamoreTree555444444555444Prunus serotinablack cherryTree111111444QuercusoakTree999555111111101010444555Quercus albawhite oakTree222Quercus bicolorswamp white oakTree222444555Quercus laurifolialaurel oakTree111Quercus lyrataovercup oakTreeQuercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oakTree222111Quercus nigrawater oakTree111222Quercus pagodacherrybark oakTreeQuercus phelloswillow oakTree111Quercus rubranorthern red oakTree111333222333111222Ulmus americanaAmerican elmTree333111333444111UnknownShrub or TreeViburnum dentatumsouthern arrowwoodShrub16 16 16 15 15 15 16 16 16 15 15 15 18 18 18 18 18 18 13 13 13 16 16 16 13 13 13 12 12 12444666666555555444444444666444647.5647.5647.5607607607647.5647.5647.5607607607728.4728.4728.4728.4728.4728.4526.1526.1526.1647.5647.5647.5526.1526.1526.1485.6485.6485.6Color for DensityExceeds requirements by 10%PnoLS = Planted excluding livestakesExceeds requirements, but by less than 10%P-all = Planting including livestakesFails to meet requirements, by less than 10%T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakesFails to meet requirements by more than 10%T includes natural recruitssize (ares)size (ACRES)Species countStems per ACREScientific Name Common Name Species TypeStem countCurrent Plot Data (MY0 2020)10.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0220008-01-0055 20008-01-0056 20008-01-0057 20008-01-0058 20008-01-0059 20008-01-006020008-01-0051 20008-01-0052 20008-01-0053 20008-01-0054 Table 5. Total and Planted Stems by Plot and Species (continued)Project Code 20008. Project Name: GUCPnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all TBetula nigra river birch Tree 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 72 2 2Carya tomentosaMockernut HickoryCastanea pumilachinkapinShrub TreeCeltishackberryTreeCeltis occidentaliscommon hackberryTreeCephalanthus occidentaliscommon buttonbushShrub111Cercis canadensiseastern redbudTree111333Cornus amomumsilky dogwoodShrub111333Crataegus marshalliiparsley hawthornShrub Tree111Diospyros virginianacommon persimmonTreeFrangula carolinianaCarolina buckthornShrub TreeJuniperus virginianaeastern redcedarTree1Liquidambar styracifluasweetgumTree111Liriodendron tulipiferatuliptreeTree333222333555111Malus angustifoliasouthern crabappleTree222Morus rubrared mulberryTree111333111111Nyssa sylvaticablackgumTree111Platanus occidentalisAmerican sycamoreTree444555222Prunus serotinablack cherryTree4442221111222QuercusoakTree111555444666444555141414222222222Quercus albawhite oakTree111Quercus bicolorswamp white oakTree111Quercus laurifolialaurel oakTree111Quercus lyrataovercup oakTree333Quercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oakTree222111111Quercus nigrawater oakTree333111Quercus pagodacherrybark oakTree111Quercus phelloswillow oakTree222Quercus rubranorthern red oakTree111111222Ulmus americanaAmerican elmTreeUnknownShrub or TreeViburnum dentatumsouthern arrowwoodShrub12 12 12 17 17 17 15 15 15 18 18 18 16 16 16 12 12 12 16 16 129 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10555888555777555555225777333666485.6485.6485.6688688688607607607728.4728.4728.4647.5647.5647.5485.6485.6485.6647.5647.55220445.2445.2445.2404.7404.7404.7404.7404.7404.7Color for DensityExceeds requirements by 10%PnoLS = Planted excluding livestakesExceeds requirements, but by less than 10%P-all = Planting including livestakesFails to meet requirements, by less than 10%T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakesFails to meet requirements by more than 10%T includes natural recruitssize (ares)size (ACRES)Species countStems per ACREScientific Name Common Name Species TypeStem countCurrent Plot Data (MY0 2020)10.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0210.0220008-01-0067 20008-01-0068 20008-01-0069 20008-01-007020008-01-0061 20008-01-0062 20008-01-0063 20008-01-0064 20008-01-0065 20008-01-0066 Table 5. Total and Planted Stems by Plot and Species (continued)Project Code 20008. Project Name: GUCPnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all TBetula nigra river birch Tree3 3 3 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 3 3 5 5 5 1 1 1Carya tomentosaMockernut HickoryCastanea pumilachinkapinShrub Tree111CeltishackberryTree111777111111Celtis occidentaliscommon hackberryTreeCephalanthus occidentaliscommon buttonbushShrubCercis canadensiseastern redbudTree111111111Cornus amomumsilky dogwoodShrub111111Crataegus marshalliiparsley hawthornShrub Tree333Diospyros virginianacommon persimmonTree111111222Frangula carolinianaCarolina buckthornShrub TreeJuniperus virginianaeastern redcedarTreeLiquidambar styracifluasweetgumTreeLiriodendron tulipiferatuliptreeTree222222555111444222Malus angustifoliasouthern crabappleTree111111111Morus rubrared mulberryTree111Nyssa sylvaticablackgumTree222222Platanus occidentalisAmerican sycamoreTree222222222Prunus serotinablack cherryTree222222222QuercusoakTree333444222444777333888191919151515Quercus albawhite oakTree111Quercus bicolorswamp white oakTreeQuercus laurifolialaurel oakTreeQuercus lyrataovercup oakTree333111111Quercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oakTree111111222Quercus nigrawater oakTreeQuercus pagodacherrybark oakTreeQuercus phelloswillow oakTree111Quercus rubranorthern red oakTree111Ulmus americanaAmerican elmTree111111111UnknownShrub or Tree111333111Viburnum dentatumsouthern arrowwoodShrub66610 10 10 14 14 14 13 13 13 19 19 19 12 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 17 17 17 28 28 28 28 28 28555888666777444444777555777101010404.7404.7404.7566.6566.6566.6526.1526.1526.1768.9768.9768.9485.6485.6485.6485.6485.6485.6566.6566.6566.6688688688113311331133113311331133Color for DensityExceeds requirements by 10%PnoLS = Planted excluding livestakesExceeds requirements, but by less than 10%P-all = Planting including livestakesFails to meet requirements, by less than 10%T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakesFails to meet requirements by more than 10%T includes natural recruits10.02Scientific Name Common Name Species TypeStem countsize (ares)size (ACRES)10.0210.0210.02Current Plot Data (MY0 2020)10.0210.0210.02Species countStems per ACRE10.0210.0210.0220008-01-0079 20008-01-008020008-01-0073 20008-01-0074 20008-01-0075 20008-01-0076 20008-01-0077 20008-01-007820008-01-0071 20008-01-0072 Table 5. Total and Planted Stems by Plot and Species (continued)Project Code 20008. Project Name: GUCPnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all TBetula nigra river birch Tree 3 3 33 3 3 2 2 2 128 128 128Carya tomentosaMockernut Hickory777Castanea pumilachinkapinShrub Tree222CeltishackberryTree222272727Celtis occidentaliscommon hackberryTree333Cephalanthus occidentaliscommon buttonbushShrub111444Cercis canadensiseastern redbudTree131313Cornus amomumsilky dogwoodShrub111242424Crataegus marshalliiparsley hawthornShrub Tree111171717Diospyros virginianacommon persimmonTree222111363636Frangula carolinianaCarolina buckthornShrub Tree222666Juniperus virginianaeastern redcedarTree1Liquidambar styracifluasweetgumTree111Liriodendron tulipiferatuliptreeTree111222333919191Malus angustifoliasouthern crabappleTree121212Morus rubrared mulberryTree222444333111444363636Nyssa sylvaticablackgumTree111333111111747474Platanus occidentalisAmerican sycamoreTree222444222333555111333939393Prunus serotinablack cherryTree444111818182QuercusoakTree141414222333333777444777358358358Quercus albawhite oakTree111222111292929Quercus bicolorswamp white oakTree212121Quercus laurifolialaurel oakTree888Quercus lyrataovercup oakTree171717Quercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oakTree111191919Quercus nigrawater oakTree282828Quercus pagodacherrybark oakTree121212Quercus phelloswillow oakTree101010Quercus rubranorthern red oakTree222111111111686868Ulmus americanaAmerican elmTree222111535353UnknownShrub or Tree111111121212Viburnum dentatumsouthern arrowwoodShrub11111128282825 25 25 18 18 18 11 11 11 19 19 19 25 25 25 9 9 9 19 19 19 1317 1317 1430888777666999101010555777303032101210121012728.4728.4728.4445.2445.2445.2768.9768.9768.9101210121012364.2364.2364.2768.9768.9768.9612.6612.6665.2Color for DensityExceeds requirements by 10%PnoLS = Planted excluding livestakesExceeds requirements, but by less than 10%P-all = Planting including livestakesFails to meet requirements, by less than 10%T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakesFails to meet requirements by more than 10%T includes natural recruits10.0210.02872.1510.0210.0210.0210.0210.02Current Plot Data (MY0 2020)Scientific Name Common Name Species TypeStem countsize (ares)size (ACRES)Species countStems per ACRE20008-01-0085 20008-01-0086 20008-01-0087Annual MeansMY0 (2020)20008-01-0081 20008-01-0082 20008-01-0083 20008-01-0084 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 7 Plot 1 Plot 2 Plot 3 Plot 4 Plot 5 Plot 6 Plot 8 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 15 Plot 9 Plot 10 Plot 11 Plot 12 Plot 13 Plot 14 Plot 16 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 23 Plot 17 Plot 18 Plot 19 Plot 20 Plot 21 Plot 22 Plot 24 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 31 Plot 25 Plot 26 Plot 27 Plot 28 Plot 29 Plot 30 Plot 32 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 39 Plot 33 Plot 34 Plot 35 Plot 36 Plot 37 Plot 38 Plot 40 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 47 Plot 41 Plot 42 Plot 43 Plot 44 Plot 45 Plot 46 Plot 48 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 55 Plot 49 Plot 50 Plot 51 Plot 52 Plot 53 Plot 54 Plot 56 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 63 Plot 57 Plot 58 Plot 59 Plot 60 Plot 61 Plot 62 Plot 64 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 71 Plot 65 Plot 66 Plot 67 Plot 68 Plot 69 Plot 70 Plot 72 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 79 Plot 73 Plot 74 Plot 75 Plot 76 Plot 77 Plot 78 Plot 80 GUC MY0 (2020) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken March 2020) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As-Built & Baseline Monitoring Report –March 2020 Plot 87 Plot 81 Plot 82 Plot 83 Plot 84 Plot 85 Plot 86 a C U N W a a� C7 c. a3 a U a� V] c� VJ w A:xa • v� Cc> - C7 t I� bD A N y C � O O I}{ N C Na S U CC E y cq w a O F U O r q O E o .'7 y d ❑ v .K eo ew O F U O r q O E o .'7 y d ❑ v .K eo ew I� C M O � a 2 0 a E z �I a o �I'x C I 0 v1l O'00 w N W a wow C� O c C, O Z ti L � N N CFCs vi sw W R� FI al ❑ XM V1la 0 c� a MW o � z 0 o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ E w° U Y o y U y. 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, 2=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Fmage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Lxpianation of ruf-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species /',§; sbsamplinp** Might Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the ri t.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cIn Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required ifcut-off >10cm or subsample #]00%. o ] • ' I-• 0 3 i• �• Ira 5 •• r' S 7 • 8 v 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 ©2012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu C .°i, o y' E E U a� �. 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Am r 1%vs v 41 y L( L l 5 CA �P (Y (A_4i r (A . fj P Li � ' a [f 0 Y` 0 l 4 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=90od, 2=fair, .� Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Lxplanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamotine**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ig2ored. If> 10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 1 OCm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 1000m ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 Cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off>]Ocm or subsample #100%. 101 r 2 r r 3 rr 4 N r■ •• • 6 �7 r R m9 H 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu a C U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ U ❑,�w Cpx = ❑v ca � o v U O Al o� so. y w O w o o W �x l a p o •� y N N bo 45 A o 9cd 10 � C= O � � C p � E a y a Z-+ m o W Q. pl bqA N a VJ Qy � d 0 O O 'O cad °cam id 12 c4 2,0 W Q V] N A �0 Ll cC 7 U Ci' � •� N � •� 'b W �" o f 3 _o O " 5 FBI is Q: p O G wa aQ wA� a a, a O w„ ;? o �I•� � O O E� o .� a po, Z o-am E o� p ❑o.� W� z O II U❑❑❑ NIA a r• O -i` U � � r"n A � Y�i ❑ 6� � O 'O U [� Q obEl 0 10 PC d pail II ma �r o vi G �^O'^ w O o a o 0 zz z o c ° P, W 2Q U ❑ � ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ca a+ o sa. � C7 rjoa® U❑❑ A❑ d b �a U 9.► O b Q O In A � o x b o a� zoz 0 o yam°. 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Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species &subsamp6ne**: H eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100em ❑ 137crn Species Name 0 e SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES 100 cm- 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH TREES = DBH Sub- seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm Sub_ sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off >IOcm or subsample #]00%. a] 2 �• 3 •• ' :4 •• 6 •F�5• r 7 8 1 10 Form WS2, ver I2.1 EntryTool 2.3 C2012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. evs.bio.unc.edu f" Y L o o U 1�i E 1°r E E 4�n E El U N G '� .•, , / •b ❑ cam• .� L3 y L•61 � o y `RI; d � U d y ° � Ow G Ise N "0 � Al ay ~ L y 0 4, c U � �„+ � 1 111 ❑ y O O � MM� h ^ Y 3 H o b e °� " ai ' W F° g w C ° to Ao nd °w o�Ob .c ca Z a�i cCd o o aUi w b o r M �o -_o rn cd +, w O •N Occ > •fA ion • °as A+.,r ��y 3 > " O b el6l yl zil °= °= CA � o a � z ^o oro�� N al O o o N O � o � c C C E� o i Op�° z G Cl �•° o W `n 2 - D° E° C en eu ❑ d a % OI w ID a) E tx 0 O y z _ /4V�.. 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Z - - S` k U LA Col •� '�" , . �:� Ll LI _ IZ Lj U ��AA Al / ( `iJ 0 10l Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2--fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. l: xplanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species 'Asabsampb�: 11 eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are i ored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 76100%. ! 1 •2 • • 3 •• ! * 4 •• w 5 6 !! • 7 l B �9 ; 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 l EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu o •v o 0 0 0 0 a U ] ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 El 0 ^ p C U ❑ 0+'�+ Ls p. hYi ❑ 'C bU _� ii l� N o"G Al G. N 7.�•{ 'b '�' w o ti �k V ❑ a o v .0 ti N p k N r�Tr'AI G^ U d p c �h 3 k yed or o o c w a� 0 ,�, 3 ca �" '� 5 v p I a wA Z6 Q� N � wQ o O C 8 cOd 'Cd F 7p7..� d w y h b 3 > W y0' t R N b � •%mow' cd Z co 0co a °� O c cl �I a�i " v��l is a o Z c7 c P. DC PC1 c oC� Cd � o o wa o.la aA� a a a O E w » C K o E0 o pay ❑❑ E Aa Z y i7 y iUE O ❑ o b W o W obb E olW p J ❑ a 2 100 °U ❑ N � 'y 41 U w a 0-0 o w- d a`di �l u ❑ w I-0 as c U U cu cu Q w ❑ p o U F A 15 ce rn U ®oaz a ❑ 1-1 U❑❑ A❑ a1 aZ,7 WAW A Q� w ¢ U L F. Cl a c A o a. � ° �` � bnO 0 OD v W � m y z U C7 '� o o as U E Wv°�3v°�a°.> a� E-+ •� o � � a a all al ❑ �� ❑`�❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ a d ae s `, aI Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: �= Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Hei ht (I* cm) DBH (1 cm) V><gor Damage jr U S �(d 9 i hti � � i � 5 0 CTvOr1Q`1'!141-Sh,0i4 tjl%A1 A/r`,f� . q � Ll Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2--fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species /_' & suhsa-1,n�**: eig ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): 1-11 OCrn ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 1370m Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 1 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off >IOcm or subsample #]00%. 401 r 2 r r 3 d rr rr �5 rr : 67 r $9 J:Clo Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu o o aoi 'o q0 0 0 0 i 0 E U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ y W N U o vim., Al C.)E El �O V h N y N Al a a x 79 C7 •d °Cd "a ca G 40. 06 •% O a VUJ vi � al on ai c C ti x �� ° o 0 a ° It cd a CO cd 3� w a P. ¢ a A �l P, P. 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Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampHn; Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are i ored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50em ❑ 100em ❑ 137em Species Name IQ c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm.137 100 cm- cm Sub_ Sap- 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample :M0%. • 1 •2 k ! 3 • • 4 "3 r 6 H 7 7rj M79 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. evs.bio.unc.edu "" 0 C ❑ '" 0 � C o E 0 E 0 E 0 E 0. ❑ w a � tt R, a Y ❑ 'O 0. m m o O G Al $r d CL W V O 7 rA vi k 1 Y N CC x n I b aV-. a x .. 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SOUPCO: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to I Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. F xplanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampliniz—: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS Sub- Seed — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >_10 (write DBH) I — — "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. 01 r 2 • 3 r r• r 4 rr ! 1 M'; r, rr r } r 7 :: 8 �i+ 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. evs.bio.unc.edu a o 0 0 0 o o o E E E +� E U � C � � ' cad � � � � � ❑ � ate+ aU+ � O � O y0 � ❑ � U � Cl ¢,gip ❑ b ❑ cd y C• •� � O El O U Al o❑ o it to W P a. U U U � ❑ �O � T Al c a p fL O 0 +'�+ � O � .a. i•C O 'o � ti ti � V cecc o o y o 3 p O G. 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(r l Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, I.y Tabling, Bare Root auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400em and 50em if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampline**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10CM ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- "Required ifcut-off>]Ocm or subsample #100%. el :2 i 3 0 04 45 6 :47 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu w 0 a o E E E E c y U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ m w .° c v, a a� cOu o c 3 Nc w ( ® El b r. .. /1 /1 ^ � Cam• .� vi p 97 1•4 N E„ V m m p c ° o O m�o i * "mod CC U N W ,y _m 3 a, i O E v oj y -• • O ; No O G O 1(� O Cd y >� O Cd td U O w , o Pa iC 0.1 �+ o a o w d) 0� c� o o a> a a a O w G d k a C7 E £ W E❑ A J " bbE o� p a Li z o II cc �,-� •�, �, F o ❑ o U co W II C c 4 C .0 m a. w o i^ Z a O c7l 1912 M .. ;aw PE. Vi -- a a � c a y >, F U w C +• �t o Pr W o o ¢ z y C O r+ va o o a > m . 'o o E p4 va v� o ❑❑❑❑❑❑ A W c7 v�l a w N WI a® U ❑ A al a U O is 'b d b y O of Ftiof Fd No O � Q (mil '° :1 y o a z F f=, z X o o -o 4 CA 0-4 O _> Lam' A .5 O° 41 a-1 W u AI p� oa in o R y� "°E" oE y� E AlF En�o� iP ;a ❑ ❑ ❑❑ El �. Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: r Date: Coordinates Height DBH Species Name Source X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) (1* cm) (1 cm) V— Damage 1 / .. C,'i40 0 r .o . iN I I I -- _L `-Vi �1 V Qt1ryc,� - Z • q r �L4OfC(�L We 9 0 H U �I v S AA �7 r" � I 11 s 5- L. 0" ev f-, 5 LA {�ly�U' ?f C ft lA 5 Z. rl Y t,A 6V"(1 �s r 8 •a 3 °t Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4�xcellent, 3=good, 2--fair y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnline**: 11eiuht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50em ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q SEEDLINGS —HEIGHT LASSESI SAPLINGS — D�B�H TREES — DBH Sub- SQ�cin 1 0 cm 3 i cm s8p1 0-1 cm Y?.5 2.5- 5- �10 (write DBH) W N — `i Ydl {✓LA, YL/t 17�� 2rt -q '0 l **Required ifcut-off>lOcm or subsample #]00%. 01 y■ ? 10 3 4 H; 6 1 7 ` S " •• X 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 •■ •r EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. evs.bio.unc.edu C r. � •O a o ° o 5 S y W m a� C�7 $ s' 3 a �w oN ccdd ,.O w m o �>C � � O N a x c L^ N Rt E 100 O �... x � o E61) � U N 4 4Al al aa� w a. a O UC� ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ E C� 0 z ob TJ Cam• y0, b0 c C p aUi 0 Al I M o iL e � I ❑ 0 �U Al .D Y 1 'O �•, �+ � %O ^ U• V L in 1 s•. 0 3Cd a � m °� � O o •cj f 6 cCdcu •O E v 46 .. coq o U a" O 0 z r�l o ua c o�� 7 al ? a, Qe N p U wl. o O C ❑❑ E R W ai za m ^ y U L^. a 4 of go \ ° ° I.T. 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and SOcm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Fxulanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamolin-,": Height CUt-Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 1 Ocm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q e SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub- Seed 1 50'Nn 50 - 100 m 100 13 1 n Snb_ Sap] 0-1 cm / 1-�✓5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) 5-1 Li 3 v — { � -14 (.C,t. -. (iAVfrq — -- 1 — ((A 7. Ito "Required if cut-off >10cm or subsample 96100%. f y �rio fo1.ce'u 61 9, 3 r 404 "5 6 I ::7 r: $ `M � 10 • •r rr rr • I �HM .f�i Form WS2, ver 12.1 nt Too 2: :�..- 0 �.r c U 5 lj ar F 12 u 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o a0i x E E E E `m a 0 n o C ❑ 34 y �. �^ C ° yEl y cd O a b � p CI T & 'O Al C O c2 A+ �. :Y B 0--£ y ono o .� .. y o 06 cc �i �❑ p p w N Al �8 be 0 3 H~O c~0 —0 r+ F ° y A... C b �". �' Qa M �riO� •X f". p > i, M 40. o d) y° O c 0 ° 3 � y a. O w 04ce °o 3 o O a�i y Z ,y V CC , 'fl LL • cc � O O q � Y Fa y y -d �.. 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. F.xnlanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species / I & mh amoline**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 M- 5. c 50TY 100 n1 1GLO,�m- 1 7 m Sub- Sap, 0-1 cm 1- 5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) j LAt S• l ' 3 W *'Required ifcut-off >lOcm or subsample #100%. 01 ! 2 ! 3 1! ! 4 H }♦ t 1 }:7 8 N y ! 0 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu f, C 0 o c o U V' a n w o® o 'A W ~ Ix N A O 0 C } [ aj 3 a _ o E �y o m U •--� 0 u c N .y W Y w a O U o e, � z ago o a b O' a Wl C7 r`nl i a i C O �Mra ��� O 0 \ N pro z N �l z .L u► o y O a s „ � R a a F a.l ❑ ❑ nlb •x a Q% o (; Q a N Q � O Y e° (� 0 a •c o o � � 0 3 O O '-moo 3 > a o a n; 0 0 a a O op o 0 0 E g c °' O w U ^�• C 'UU' .= c 14 F O a � U d Rf Q ❑ .00 O C4 U ICI U h W Q C U F o o sk i--i eel A z y w to 0 o d a zsl c vyi � T •� w � ,� •e x i. 3 00 ce 0 F o +� U a. 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Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampling**: I6 ,ht Cat -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required ifcut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. * 1 :2 3 ::4 "5 :6 ::7 g H �10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Project: Team: Plot: ) Z Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Heisht (I*cm) DBH (1 cm) V�°r Damage •r IAi(fl{t/l�:�i � f'.•.,�_,..:^. I � (% 1 -t Z C2 J�I �/(/�° v, 8 5--L � i G 5 ���ta � � i 7r`�'a r. �ca� s • , ar . S � C.�.��IPA ViKi t IYL1(.aJ L 'fo4tO r xr"A Z� L1 i, d �M riaar� (a 1 i (7 Q Y h N 5 5�.• �' r►h `1 �` Li P10+1411k . 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If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 1 M 5f 50 - 100 m 100 137 sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1- 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) In�M(/� , _ p, lP +°pad T+ 'y J 5 L(U — GA �h�V►l�J i I �r�l� �'U i� {'1 �6- - ksf **Required ifcut-off>lOcm or subsample 31100%. 01 101 3 604 "= r6 7 8 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 (02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 0 � g op.p C U U U •,a :b U W O O y � o K N O a iw o V � o o o �w U ❑ b N qq o .o w _ O �+ O .t'. cC nl 7 a. W r. C U o 4-1 o lJ E U O Y y U C M n � O o ❑ o � a � o J •u x a c r 00 D � •v o cd �b a ' 0 0 m Y U � w -o U •� O 3 � U � O A ` 3 � N � O x o a O o a c � O yoa•� U N O P4 U W R �+ U IFly�l mg o Cl �,+ O O. F+ t= b3 . Z U O d U In+ ^ a a � = 'D a� a 'C7 C r� OO U cd U 0 y W :3 O Vo)a> ❑❑❑❑❑❑ 9 N C4 a � a U r �I vl C7 v�l O a c i WI a � C+w a F WI ❑ ❑ v�l v �I Q J0 E E E U Z Y N G W 0 y o 3 � o. a N � � � O � U 3 > O C O O a a O c� c a o� 0 Ubb N F w E ct� ° w z v ❑ ❑ E o q w o N V U C4 U y ❑ w' a' c U 00 Fy O E 5 •U d �I 7 � > 0 'A Oy� 9 b w c �C4�E��%U caq c ° o ❑❑❑❑❑❑ ra %r• � V �A jal e I Y 45 • 5 e 3 °o -d F v� d a a, of �y 0 C4. z • bl c���� cd In U E o x O E° y ❑ d, y 0 W (4f) � O O vn a > U aS y a \ f Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured c� Leader: Proiect: _ Team: Plot: IZ Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH , (1 cm) Vigor Damage W. Z + 0 y t , , 18 8.5 >• �� lei r s 1 qt q -- 2 It> tl Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 1--fair, I�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to lOcm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinc**: Hcl ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 1 OCm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub- saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 0100%. ■ 1 ■ ? ■ ■ 3 ■• ■ 0 d •■ ■" ■5 ■■ :6 ■ 7 , } 8 H �9 :/10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu w 0 ca 0 0 o a�i •� °s' � E 0 E E U y U 1� ° QY �•n �+ lA fO 40. 3 o Y ❑ d o U ^o Al c ° o k Q. 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I..�W • 1 � - v. �V r , ,/V t y A L11ML4s ' tip � a-22- - Ll Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species E subsamalinf Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain wh to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name c SEEDLINNGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DB/H' TREES — DBH sea 190 cm 10 cm 50 - 13� Sapl 0-1 cm 1rL.5 2.5- 5- �10 (write DBH) All " Q1 el VV? OMI'A **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100% * 1 :2 1 ��E 0 3 10 04 be 100 •s • ' 6 To61 02012 Carolina Veg 7 10 Form WS2, ver ]2.1 tation(Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu '/ pp 4.c b 30 0 0 0 0 bb U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ '�v, o y � a o o �❑ W a�i 0, C7 C. LL N 3 w ® i ❑ rL a O b x eA 0 Alm O cc W ♦i� ° x U ; 0 Al i } 0 F0 w 0 � C Q� O p w F a'i y ,o °' c d o w x •� GL O 'C O y `„J CD X O In inl^ o a o C a w� I ci fO.I�N ❑❑0g� p W 0-4 °d0.3 [�Q E Obb 6 Ow ❑ w cl 0.0 ti U❑❑❑ NI o �, -H , /W p $ `� U o +. aC0i w I-A-i a+sl i iar �L� N �+ U U d Fi �, o lzz�l �w i .. ❑ p o o Z A a =0 00 0 baA -oon z a c ° m coq -Oo X s, d R A L o k ca a� a�i u a 1 C E� ri U cd o C ++ a O �+ ¢ j3 C O �^ v] > a. A a W oaE a ❑ W d U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ o El El ❑ a� a U�° I.y 0, � O ,.., a ., •'� Qi � O N O m ^p 'C N 'O A a0 C O z i3 C•^ �, 3 d In z X °'Y moo= �°' so. °' o o Q� .a At== q ° aXi B 3 0, 5 b a� W a+ Z I z a c .a -a �: >, " o O. W api E > o v o 0 o y aoi o o o yl I� y CIE W�n,:� P-1> ❑❑ a�i F p a a F a❑ �� ❑❑❑❑ a ■ 0 �I Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of PlantedWoody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V><gor Damage c. a ✓. S' 15 Z l U IMEA) u4aWZI 4 e, 0 ✓ -Z I .3 � � Ll t • Is I - L-1 6 t ryL, l- fil-q. G Li 'z - �t W� r �- - � 4y�� �; 4 4 .1 CLMes"ILS 5 0., j fo . E 3 2- Pj`H a s 111&46 tro\ 6" - 40 1 f IA A 6A S riK{74+ i1�40� S• (O `1 I Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, I.y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamplinr**: 1 ei«ht CUt-Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub_ Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sib Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) N ° ,>a. lva�i ca — 3.1 q. w3 — =i "Required ifcut-off>]Ocmor subsample#]00%. rl o r2 3 rr rrr4 r s � M 6 �7 r■ 8 H �10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu t, a y U � c y v E 0 M � O � o _ F 0 tYi r.J � I�zl + • 11 C 2 "_' � V► c a` a �I H of a a a ❑` Ei o U � ^o p �z p � r 4i Al �+ L ❑ � lC O � Al C^ U id � y A W a •� "0 as �" O O ❑ O ° o _ O O y r F .0 F" 3 c tu ET -a b bo c U o o NIw i N L a E E m ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ H w° r-. r U W70. O O 3 � a o V1 • � � � 0 0 > 3 0 0 0 z o s w a O f� El 11 w b.4 C Q J F ❑ � _ rJO 21. a4) . o u. a s 064 I z F F" r o w z PL4 ❑❑❑❑❑❑ 0w ¢ `y' � � 'b � •i. 'b 'b c 'j F 7 >, C W V1 �, �� O •O b �% S U En 04 FL V �j 0 W O� V]p„> N H� ❑❑❑❑❑❑ a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of PlantedWoody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect:_ Team: Plot: I'� Date: 3 ZO Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (I* cm) DBH (1 cm) V>teor Damage �tv.w W 5 C O t 0 V- . �i d, -, `1 2, Z-. y 3 • O tJ3 f2., -1 1 1�19k�AAAS OCC'I C41^ � 8. I• p Lf c► rTq y Q KW? �/ iV✓ �� 14 V; 6 `t . 0 2 0 y 1%; b 141 0 Go N Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2—fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Inknowni 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to l Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. I x lanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species [A subsamuline**: Hei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are i pored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ lOcm ❑ 50cm ❑ 1 OOcm ❑ 131cm Species Name Q e SEEDLINGS Sub- Set — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) 1cm-50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm. Sub- Sapl "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 0100%. 411 r ? r 3 r r 4 r rr !s• r""r5 se b r f �7 M M S M �9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. evs.bio.unc.edu tl�� ❑ Q O C V 0 yo mw � ® ■ o N O U 0 a Sb M � o k L M V y❑ Uoo oN x \ N O J In V 9' 9 d zN CC a a H al ❑ � �I W E E E ❑ ❑ Cl o U a.. W M I 0 0 U N ° 3 O O a O O Cd 3 > o O U '�:a O z a a. a O w c� o r� V N N O H w E ° ❑a zLi li Y c � F a M � U 1 � � x w bb � W b� F '£ =� q o=bo Oro ❑ � ' F o a Y � z W w 13 v !A ti •Y ° /I POW l i> V 2 on 15.r� E �> xcu ° F .� V1 � � •� W � � � �I U E y w0 p E 0 na,> � O E� d x Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: I/ Date: 3 19 /2$2" Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Heisht (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V Damage LZ % o rc .n •Pali . t. `"Aca . 4 4 5 44 't 164AA1A S 5cet j ey, 31T QL� r. c, u wS ram. 7.0 I. g 4(4 4 V eti 4 ViV` . Wk I Q • e L+P"�co�e� root 1 �• �,�+ _ j a 6Vt0 r0 tin }u 1 i : ,1 o�, . 9j 5 . 2 33, I 7.0 3. IT 3 t 30 'd 1Ulw�uS af�ew-t Ge►+n �� Pi �� `l 410%u g a oiC i cay�Q G •(0 31 L4 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Exxnation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species& subsam Iin •*: eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50em ❑ 100em ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub- Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample *100%. • ! * 2 0 3 0 !• 0 # 4 •f "5 ■! t, �7 •'a � & "9 � 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 ©2012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu o o aqi ^C o 0 E 0 0 E 0 0 E 0 • d 2 U .� ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ N bC^D �.�.1 U C •S o' cd t:: :b o hil a �, • ,� '� � �, O z o `" O ® f> ❑ U � v0, N •, � tnAl y 04 U goo +' t+i F" y w N . � y �.... c� a�° ❑ %"i 00 y O b o . CC U p0 F A� O O� a`i .°. � O O •U w cd \ yt' O � � V a•' � � N S"' • CC CA •�. 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikety to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species /0 & subsampunO Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right. ❑ lUcm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- **Required ifcut-off >lOcm or subsample #100%. • 1 •' • 3 • • 4 • •� 14 b r7 R ::9 :: ]0 Form WS2, ver ]2.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 0 eio a c E E E >u E C � O U 0 �w '{dam' '� .-..-..--..--..-� .-. � r• .'~ y f� � h m �•y U � c N o "o Al p O C� o°n ° '+ F •41 � o O�.fl o y 0 �, 3 a �o I ,c •c o � q �•o U N -I � � 0 0 3 a� oa•I, ICI �I I�� i.i .". Y Q� C7 w+ +„• d 'E � 'rp+ 0 � � •� c a, '� r ' .2 F L ❑ G� ^ /� 1r � � v � d p 9 El o w a~ o NIA `•' a F 43 �� -U❑❑❑ o ° .. U + ❑ W w i—Ai wi rA •� '� '1 ❑ O rr,, t�i� y V O V O Ag on CIO bb Cd y ci ^o 4 b C7 X 't0.� � rzA u � W ❑ c� aZi U Q+ O +' > a p„ A v OP. an0 U El ❑ 0za A El UoO PCn7 W in o ❑ U ❑ ❑ ❑ El 1-10 � o l s a �; s F O a z � °' �' tw 3 d dam, 0.0CCJ A bxa3o�b a� Zas �°' Ub 'vi p .o„�00 > >~ C w N '' �' '-o°" 0 � a� y ai o w cn O o v� a> N E•� A. a F al ❑❑ riil�o ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of — Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Project: Team: Plot: _` � Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V1gor Damage CA CA L 4 �• �Z �1Z '' V f �f �..% `✓ IA (�. LA ------------ Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 1--fair] .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Exi�Wation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species � & subsamnline_ : leiaht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10CM ❑ 50CM ❑ 100CM ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES Sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- 100 cm- Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >_10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample ¢100%. 01 0 2 9 3 : 9 4 " 5 V 6 ::7 1: 8 ;: 1 � x 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu C •0 O� N U cC � � O U •� v, w o � •o y O canN N X � W C Y O b 'O ,• �h Q� .lz w c. 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive ear, D-Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if I Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampline**: lei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 1OCm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample :A100%. a I a 2 I • a 1 •i a a 4 •■ a" a5 I r h ! a• a ::7 8 �9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 :: EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu r a 0 CD U y W O 0 o� 6.I x U O 95., 3 E c t p H ctl o O;;a� z a to .O c0 CL 0 E � y o � �w k ^ o ^' on `. w a 0 a Q O M O a ° U ^" u v�l a a a N WI b as 2 a z � z �N x y 7 O ¢' o � y �° 7E. 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, 2=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species �Asubsamotina**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name R1 e SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off >I0cm or subsample #] 00%. 01 * 1 • 3 a a 4 a •• as M; b m7 M S as a n) x 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu -4 l Vim: 0 y O cn o U a° �3 w 0 V1I O' a N WI a O � o � z �B z a` a" HI al �i ❑ a G 35COO A v y � F. ❑ CC ° r` ti v �s o-1 Uoo A a .y, 4 Y E E E w o V U L � b � 0 0 c 3 � 0 0 C4 a � O 0 N 3 O cd Y a a, o o� o i E o ca z s ❑ ❑ E c= 04. ° y .O F a ., se OUJ t; E o � U V ❑ .si 7 � N �"� y � F o z Ay LV 4 tel A 40 a� O O V F A C y sUr Q" � ❑ on d) A N � b� i"�+ W �, v1 0I ice.. U O 'C ,� QI V1 U rr OI to c >3co�3T'� w z.. dl U s N O O k 0 O O U N ❑ U cC d 'ti U) w�3 a > a �� ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑❑❑❑ d a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of_ Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: ' Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V— Damage A% l c r • t4 L/ L4 Li a th Aj l ' R Ll Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, �. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsanw1ine**: llei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, ex lain why to the right.. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) i "Required ifcut-off>l Ocm or subsample #100%. ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ d ■ ■5 € �"■■ 6 ■■ 7 � a � � 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 (02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu w O x E E E E •OA •� o aoi t0. cd .� � U L•' 'fl 0 ,O op, �w QO ® ❑ �� V V U 0 Al a ,� � � on,� •i°o O m N N '1 4 Ed -B goo 2 -;� Es y Y �, -O as O .o O a yA z� ti a 0 E y �.... ❑ c O �� m aC °°!I i 3 0 3 'y W 0 U v� N i db �....... ' • •• �.. y r vcd y b 3 > w V�Of 0 •b CI �I C% I U �o �a o❑ o �� >� o o � W k aE o a Ectj ❑❑ ca caE Z Q E b❑.�o ei= Z s. H obbE Ulu L1 0 oW QO ❑ 5 o F z O a m r �' ¢ C7 'C U A a �, y x l ~ d ° N d U ai a°�i p w 0 .0 a a ° O ty a z F F� a 0 w Ix O ei � �" �' X '� o � S o N� .. 'd w •� � � ;, a+ � � y � >, � Fes. a�i a� c 8 a4av�E~�U A N �, O W cc$ �l a s wl a®❑❑ o .4 o at z a ❑ aC a1 o a o ,� P. c� °? w¢ o W o U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ N (~ d O � \ N O ,r y C E Y. a 'C � � a z a,} � � y � •� .� �' 3 � 0 T W y y C O C o c�i a: cell � o .4 0 a`a E " W V] EnPr i a� F is. a F a,l ❑ Al ❑ ❑�,, ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ a d 7 h 0 C N 0 0 Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: V 6- Proiect: Team: r (k Plot: Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V><gor Damage 7_ _Z Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2--fair,.y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically Planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry,.Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species &mhsamplin¢**: 11 eiaht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If> 10cm, explain why to the right): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100.cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >_10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 0100%. • 1 . 0 - r 1 :4 � * •• •• •• •■ Hi• - }:1:11 ] 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu •-. ' F °' c O O '� '� 12 U X ❑ G ❑ ❑ ❑ w w cal a 3 a o v w O ® Z El V •b x U "0 O o pl r ski Rr x Al ice, CL o �7C j7 C ccoi co to d •d G a`i ° W n at PP.m c c`a ° o f� F A y ° O a > =o y N �....-- ... ❑ 0 o C acd w 0 Cd cC Cd Cn .. . ' q •� m .... 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, *Height precision drops to loom if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood„ Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Exylanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & HtMMRbe-*: I I v i,3 ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If > 10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50em ❑ 1000m ❑ 137em Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH 2.5- TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100.cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 5- >10 (write DBH) I — "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #] 00%. • 1 •2 i 3 • r 4 �� 6 7 R 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryToo12.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu d 91 a, 4. o O }' b 0 E 0 E 0 E 2, `o E a •pp N � ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ CC .. 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A +: U ° sj� o A. ❑ o•o o F A p O , V y ci R o n �l Oi �I c o o z E� on a� F- ~ ct❑ sat, csd' op °p, �a Orw e ZA®74 ; ' M a , oC07 J, U a Nw ❑1-1❑❑ID❑o z c a � o •x >, c• pp `� c� y c� C o Z fir z N +G� o Uw' i 0"— u a A W v0 O 3 vnw ° > a a H al ❑� �I� ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ w N Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: ��`J Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V1$or Damage (7)U �p UI Am 01") 1 � tA (� �3 n,x ,Z �. / ry L4 0 L 3 ,1A If 1 ar j SoUree: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2—fair,.�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, 2=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Exolanat]on of cut-off Natural Woody Stems -tallied by species & subsamoline Hel ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS —HEIGHT LASSESI SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>]0cm or subsample #100%. 01 102 / 3 ;/ / / /i, ■/ /" 1 }`� b I �7 // / � 8 �9 � ]0 Form WS2, ver ]2.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu t, ^ a F'. C• O '.D 0 O 0 O E O .� O c O E � a V U ❑ ❑ o ❑ .O ✓a bA'O 'a p, a•' 'b o o b C ❑ 0 U LL vi 'fl cd w, ❑ b o " -Z U b I O �r v � n o ow ° .ono r�N r, 'b .d.52 .N �.... 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. E'xulanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamoGne**: ei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, ex lain why to the right.): ❑ lOcm ❑ 50em ❑ 100cm ❑ 137em Species Name Q e SEEDLINGS —HEIGHT LASSESI SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off > I Ocm or subsample #100%. 101 :2 '0 3 40 s:'6�" 5 0 6• r 5 7 ::8 X10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. ovs.bio.unc.edu N O� UO � a � a z a o �I a wl c7 a N a z o O a 8 g� 2 E �I °a ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ > a W 7 d c a 0 :n U 0 U • c^�C U � o N 3 a � O O E.c m 3 > w oLIS 0 a z L b e =_ �a z b�1.o H r� r�r, I.vl` •co �••� U pp w+ � W y � A z W SO 0 to O sa U A ° o F� o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ c A � � d •� � .a � 3 z �E C ul 45 a,S �o " wt°3v�a:>El „ F d El El 0 El El 0 PA - a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured r � Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) Vi or Damage L k,A ? -z " A `Zo �A YN.bC. n a W N P 4 �/� 1 ''► 2- .3 57 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, 0--Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to IOcm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and SOcm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off ` Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamo6ne**: l Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, ex lain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsamp,e #100%. '01 :2 i 3 •■ r : �" � 1 •• ■• }� 6 1 � 7 � � R •!a �N � 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 C2012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu a 0 c Y •V U �'b � �a �•� ti w o � N A 45Y 0v b A C _ 4 id 4Y, X Ri O a .. 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of eut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species j' & subsamiligg*_*,: _ _ Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ S0cm ❑ 100om ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS Sub- Seed — HEIGHT CLASSES 10 cm- 50 cm- 100 cm- 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH 0-1 cm 1-2.5 TREES — DBH >_10 5- (write DBH) Sub_ Sapl 2.5- **Required if cut-off >1Ocm or subsample 0100%. a] 2 • a 3 ■a a a a 4 r M 6 •■ ■ 7 R J 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu `^ o C y O a o �w o®a. 0 ............. m O � N b A�J a tm z � 7 � U E CC8 v .. w UO .'".. C N r. 0 w u� R, M C o O U d d Cd U r�/�I cv O a �b as � z z y 0 i >>.. A y i a. , w F al ❑ ❑ � v� 0 E ❑ ❑ ❑ rA 0 u u U z W PC W b� C .o ^ C� A 0 0 CA 0 a. O w r. U) 0 U cd O U O .L 3 CO . 8 04 0 a io ❑ ¢,�w z N to). o a a: 0 0" Q o U ❑❑❑❑❑❑ rW A ub A ao b z F o ed' x U"• N O° y x Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Project: Team: Plot: -�:-B Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) EAU Damage 0 �- 3 Icy S�{-:7 % a (A R 7-- CA YI V4- o e,,u 1� �'! r. A L t fie:, �t2 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampline**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES Sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- 100 cm- Seed 50 cm 100 cm 1137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) sub- saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- i **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. ■ 1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ ■ a ■"■ 5 i r 6 4 7 8 N9 X10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu c a o O O U c �w O ® i aN �I x z 0 o � a° �. m on � z o' a O J z �a W z�� c� ztl E O •°'ate b � M V a a ti yo T d a as a°ai Peril �� oo It N wl a ®U❑❑ 7 � �a N a41 ale ❑ C L Imo• � E 0 i ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ F a w° � a 'n o o .o U � � d V y � ^ w it 7 � W a � •� C � Qi � F-I y U s. O of cc 0 G U N � d) _p a c O O U M E w Cd y t] N O O o a � z o o y z iz � •� �+ ❑ ❑ chi c _d ax"a el w C N b H a y go 4 U -E W v� Y v 0 � - U . a s "a CS o, 2 w w v�U az a A ❑ a� o a °0° Cal U � W En d U ❑❑❑❑❑❑ o � a O U \ [ C7 "Oil Piz) C Im L F w U 31 -cog 0 V N 9C O wcn O E O O U Wa> H ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ a a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of PlantedWoody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: 2 1 Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (rr1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V1gor Damage Gj S 7 . G 4�-� r-1 C 7-0 L19 (A l f�� !� vtJ ✓� °� �� �' '� of Ui //67 (4,67 ,_" YS Z. L/1 t 3 f ` Y � 5 `A nay ti 7 4'5 q 14 .r -3 '0 1!V I �` SOUrCe: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, �. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species /*& subsampGna**: Height CUt-Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES Sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- 100 cm- Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) sub_ Sap] 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- **Required ifcut-off >lOcm or subsample #100%. 01 101 119 3 I,ff H i [i ::7 f S H 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 0 a. 0 0 o -o o O O c O o aoi 1 E E E E U ] ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ono U " b b w y ° C 4 O 0 E)W� a a, Cola a 3 c 0❑ U 3 N� o ® i ❑ 1 C' m y D v 0 x ❑ CC• L" y bA _ � d c U 0 ns �AEP,Zd�OWI ��oW•�Y°-�e?aoO-�n . a';y"xbiaio00�m�Oa.dadL, �ww.ViF SF ■ Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Project: Team: Plot: Y;� Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V1t?or Damage t Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, I�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to I Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, OtherlUnknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. 11: %planation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species A subsamp6ne**: el ht Cut-off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50Cm EA 00cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q e SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH 0-1 cm 1-2.5 TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm SUb Sapl 2.5- 5- _>10 (write DBH) I "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. • ! ■' 2 ■ ■ ■ d < 6 7 :: R ::9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu N L L � Fri C c�yd w U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ w� ►i a� C�7~°R `3 0 3 0 o h Q T w ❑ °. N t ti Fy 'O c * a 3 05 _sda+ '� w �" V v� ti to X., U 'd 0 y � r4 wa wIQ a.A� a a a O w � .. '� ❑ b °p 6i a sn.I c'ki s m 0 cq L abi a°°i a J O E-4 ❑ v 0 ❑❑aU• 0005 OIw V. me W ❑ Nam. � W � O men u d a F a o i �.' i+r V U iw ran A l� L ❑ O C V (.. A ��H ❑ � ri d E U a ea c� a A 4 a}i ai a a� w On F� va U o oo a� /Q a�z as o o ,o a o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ W C7 vs O A, c' i wl ICY U ❑ ❑ A El d -d O Irl 0. O. ;,; a>i a>i�" o wv°�3�EnA4 o as .. W a F prl ❑ y v ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ A� Q I 4 Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of — Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Project: Team: Plot: 7 1 Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage Ll d� `l C1 U 1-4 r � QU Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4�=excellent, 3=90od, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-0ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species&subsamoline**: l eiaht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ IOCM ff 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS —,.DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample $100%. ] r ? r 3 rr ::1 H> rr 6 r T"r7 Nr }� 8 H 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 0 O L'. Qr x d N o �X o N Ln v" k b C r b ca a.L a, 00 (� men A z o Ca Y o � o a� 'w" a z 0 F� U O a o � 0 04 • s N A `) ❑Cl z��9 z cd `' W °0.40 �z a ❑ ❑ A ❑ .aI � b 0 co a a; HI a.� ❑ � v�l � 1 N Y Y O o � � w o C '0 � o � -- o 3 0 y C a� O � Y 0 0 a z a a o Q 0 0 0 =°" Z r e� O ❑ O 41 a 1 I W � O ti a L rb " � x U n vs A 0 0 Ub o G O o �, a �8d� Q ❑ S.' 7 � N PSI y rl rl Q obo a� 0 0 .19 � a s �. � b p" O a bA m FT vOi y i cd ¢ ~ N fC � y WC 0 a0i P4 G4 cis E u L3 3 O Q ti Hcn Q o w y z •• U N O F+ w 3 0' �° t° 0.4 x Woody Stern Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: '51 Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V1gor Damage Cr A 4S7 I-Cl .57 -, . 2- (,1 (n , Gig J (,A 1 C1 &Ilk �v ct Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampline**: H eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 1OCm ❑ 5OCm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name p c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 Cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. ■ 1 ■ .: ■' 3 • ■ 4 5 F i S 4 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu u O 9p O, m g 4bb a U tiw b x N O Nam�•++ _ ��C k 2 b c U ❑ � u p El �"S p •b b ^I O. p x ^' 0 U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ o c`o do O " F" °' p• b> 19 y O c a * � 0 3 i o m d .-� �. a •b � E � m c"a Q. --.� \ Y O •p cpC ,►, co > CI Q'I •� U` � � s. Q.� � O �' z � oA o �•_� g ect! ❑❑ LN � d o U o ❑ N:: 'b � � F Z Q v coLl II w N M f, O d ¢ zkf- o °° a c4. Z •I L; D'b� a ai no f1i d (�' i W sU �A cn 0 Fly aoi a�i o "a ce z RS o C�7I IX a M ° .. :� w .Y 'a'�Iff -� is, o ¢ SS C o M v> > a c F U A U ua! a s N wl a® U o Ao a� a -I U6 w v� ¢ u ❑❑❑❑❑❑ cn co 'C y o bA d •c� �• ^p z:)3 O y d •d a� Z 01 a, ro i" TJ iUG 3 O V1 Zad 96�a ai m a>i WIIr ❑ �� ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ a N W Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of_ Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: r > �� Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V1sor Damage `l �l.A t2 . - C.. Iii ! S� D � r ( Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, 2=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. ' Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species subsampii;z* : I I sight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ lOCM ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT Sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- Seed 50 cm 100 cm CLASSES 100 cm- 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >_10 (write DBH) I **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 31100%. 01 :2 • 3 * * "_1 I r 6 *7 ■■ ■■ ■* 1 'a :i 8 �9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 11 b � O T o � ♦>C 0 n o i•y o ,� A 'O .tau •� � � O O � 0 O � � r O V, R o C) — M U Jy u O � � O v1 A. O y z �N V ii a F p,l I.. ❑ .b � O O p O F � N � N E E N • N I-� a � b A N 'fl d o 6 x � U � T ^ Z Y � W � m O E [C2 p 0 �.y [6 �••' O Y T7 o � O z m p p c U JI C w O El'O20 " �t awn R3 aj V � O "l Q �I ❑ r�_S/ f i 1 .- 0. FBI a J Id (\� El c �o k o, p"fi!�v�iF�rnV W w a o °°b W 0.a0i .2 ❑❑❑❑❑❑ A cp7 ¢ U � C O o C7 •C � y C I �� a N a �' c � "C � Imo•, •b � O O F S 'o .�' �x 300Cd 0 o A >¢ 'o A p dl J �� o » � b 0 � z I345i3�°� O � O �I V E N VJ�"VaP,✓ O E O y N ❑ y t H W aC°i x Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: _ Project: V"' (-- Team: F Plot: Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V-°r Damage r1, O UA z �-: In /V t �fi (A n'(� C 1 A4 VC A ::,a �9 y _ . f C•r Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2--fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, OthedUnknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if, Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. xplanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamolina**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ locm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm c 137cm ,Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >_10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sapi 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- "Required if cut-off> 10cm or subsample #100%. 01 a 2 3 r'04 I N 5 I:-* 6 7 R 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 23 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu w 0 p O V :d •O El 3 42 O ® ! ❑ o v CIS U b o C>ti Al a "d .E y ou o v o ��C v� o se ❑ n Or- bO 0 ;� r _ cd � 0 c� d C a °� w I4 N Q• oEl a a�i A Z - Y v�Vi O 3 i a+ N � O ' � � � � � • > a�i `° ` o ¢' may{ �"' � Off. 7✓ .�. � w � .. � of � O ''� Y O � ed " Y i7•. 00 _N [� � m 0 �I •� � 3 �" � � 0 z b CI U � P4 c�`a O w v °moo a E oua ,; O ►�' tip❑ ^O ate° .o ° Vl e ° ov�E U ❑ ❑ ❑ o� NIA o a .. 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(1* cm) DBH (1 cm) Vlgor Damage %A OiA 5.,'` -7- 3 i `3 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=-excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species �' & subsamplina": Hei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50CM ❑ 1000m ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- * *Required if cut-off >I Ocm or subsample 0100%. 01 01 • 0 ■e * 0 4 •■ �" � S ■i 6 r7 •• IH i� 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu t, E 1�. L E E a g 'own •o ' U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ � .r U .••' ;� 't7 G. O U Cy ' a� Le}'O b o O y � Fw CA C El In ccts _0>C C ° d i° E In C ci ch w E b _ `� 0 � C > c C Q al V1 d r- � . U o .fl _ o � i F7 b F ❑ '7y U N ~O � .� C x ❑E❑ cia Z s iVw N b �aEip� d' 0 a 0 E ow o - El U❑❑❑ N: ..l � W F o O V z V' ob FAI ° Wa w l ® r ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 QO CY a ri wa U❑❑ A al a U �r W V1 Q U M c � a °" z C c b° aF rZ Cd w z aal a oa 5: O y � o E o 9E w� 3�a> 2 4 F w w Fw „ A4 :❑� vsb ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ aw I Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: '�- Team: Plot: 3 Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (I*cm) DBH (1 cm) v°r Damage LA 0 93 1 ( 1 L 311LA �l GA Cif " v! AM— QI (j I Ll Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. 1'xalanatiouofcut If Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamab: H eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, ex, lain why to the right.): ❑ 1Ocm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Specie ecieS Name p c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. 01 ! 2 ! ! 3 ! ! a �dk ��• �� as :6 7 8 �9 � 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu W O N f, FJ •O � � is •� O b w i a� Ca7 o Qa 00. y w W O O vi C Vl gl A G oa.x� � � o N 0 a �A z 3 47 w a z 9� ^ M 0 U ` rl J� z al o � J Q Z z N z' "" ^ •O O � O a a a H al ❑ O os 0 Os a� z� a O = ❑ I' w v y � � E! � U wl ¢ a A �I Pot ya� � ❑❑ O �CIaq N 0 J0 o a a ❑ z r'd �U❑❑ O.� a ,rl A� a � E 0 E E E ❑ ❑ ❑ U m Y o � O � U •� O 3 � a p e •U y0 y .� � N � 0 � N � 3 o � Y o 0 0 0 � o� 0 ors U 0 0 �£a Z �°' O U � •o c v � i.r w o y b t Q Q O ❑ w a � 0-4 = F,ea o w z ._ � > Oki ❑ 061 tw � b � *'' � ^ a�'i c0a � `n cOC• F� 'c • v� Q U � A� b Qd � °' � o •a � F rn °^ U � bl . o U 0 k O w�3��a> N O 0 O O O y, ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ a x Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of_ Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: ProQ Team:%Plot: Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Heigh (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V1gor Damage 6 f� 1-0 7 AA 0 � l . (71 l A C v �r) � V Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2—fair] .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to l0cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species&snbsamalin�*�: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10CM ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample *100%. * I 0 2 3 0 * 4 *-*5 b ■ ��• ISO ■0 �• 7 1:18 j 9 i 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 H EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu E E E .O U ;,O .b ❑ 49 a� a3 °' z❑ w i c�7 a c 3❑ d, c 0 w O ® . �. p, viY. •o � ❑ 'C3 CL O O N N i cC �n m 6 E 41 I-� ° c o ¢• '' o v y A z� y •a-, � � •v In o � "I U In °In d E No ^ O O y y C .g CN ................ E En L+ � •� ti X VJ � O Y � `/ w E a Ra z El 0 U C as H C Q ci o Q oco FAI -� W° ❑*C4.� aId p;l z a �I ~ 'fl U pr v ©s �¢ w C o� v> > O, 0 A W a� ® z ea o o a w v� o ❑❑❑ ❑ ❑❑ W t7I a a N wl a ❑ A al a U ¢ U H_ H w x z z ►: �� � w o�b �cn �3 cc 'C� rr Alfa. C� as � •U����o� 3 �� o S l �, �+ c ""-1 E v°�n0 > w a al ❑y �Ib ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ a ¢ x Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: Date: � Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V1gor Damage 1140 1- ` r G f 35 7 0 CC_' r r AF, 1,A 4- Li- Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=goad, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamoling**: Heip.ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- > 10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. • I I • ? i 3 0 04 • 00 'r• !• • ::7 N 8 I ::9 1 :: 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryToo12.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 4 C4 7�j, q N w o®ti o� _. x E � JZ. m W O W 0 ml CY a i WI a M :J 0 WA x ��.. EQ M ••� ® �o❑ Ao d N O y � b O 3 0 0 •N •� y a O O � C Q CO V1 0 C O S z a a; 0 0 a a O c� o U U t O 4+ .-. -c U U U L E T N 0, U ❑ � X � f0 `y ►.I Vi oCu Y as W ci a 48 au a0 F" a E 0 4= y o a CAE-(iiU q `� U ❑❑❑❑❑❑ Q v� Q �W � � V o F o cn V �; �����-gig y z•• •� U y o E 0 y O .� 7 El ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ P. C4 Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: fe� Plot: 1-1- Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V><gor Damage f5� C e , ,�22 b -7 11" /US6t '�-� `•(- c -� (Al AM q. -7-7 r C U .751 (r Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, y. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-0ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species /. & subsamplinx**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- I "*Required ifcut-off>]Ocm or subsample 9E100%. * 1 ■ 2 ■ ■ 3 ■■ ■ ■ w 6 ■■ •• ■ :: r7 8 fs 2:10 Form W52, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu N � M O as �7 d b ri�l a A, N WI G F o 'ti a�i n O z z N „I e! E A CZz7 N F. y N y �E �I GI U O � ❑ O i O ai y o� `- �. Al co . o .o v� 7 c o.D 0 x ❑ p N x o. �°a S o US z6 U Y O m O 5 O Y b w 0 U � ac❑Oy+ � 3 � y O O cti al a8 A :E a OIL N y oo U❑❑❑ d i N Q ❑ z �+ y !y ❑ In U N to 1 5` o � o alb a� a a� 00 N F w r-. a� i1+ U W O �R U 3 10 � v; O 'U CL N .0 r. a. 0 z i O 472 b > c� c U o x U ❑ U .c Ey O I•~�1 E ^ 6� U H A A ❑ 0-0 >, o v0, o r/�U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ A w A A Q, ,b la z H wz°3 t°w> U "� Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woodv Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: 60C Team: X6- Plot: Z-40 Date: 3 /-2C- / ao ZD Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage 3 43 Ll Q 3,� 2.z Fru"w� �-okno� o.41 0,Z 28 Qu C'N CM tA.4, O V: A0" 0. 3.0 3''— U I Mu ot+M-evrieotrA l.z y3 e-1 ti\ M tO & Qu-vt u t 5 i'3 "V Lip it A tltl O .2. q- 0 3 S Aj ,IAA CIAZ 7.8 1 32 P1a�aV�U5 o< ck dam 71G PruV\ws s�.lQ ;IA Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. E•. xolanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamoGn¢**: 11eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ig»ored. If>10cm, explain why to the right. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub- saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample *100%. • I •2 ! 3 ' •• ! 4 6 7 8 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 • • • ! ■! . I:: � Entry'roo12.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu O Q c� a t p O .+r, '•d � ai O d o ti 0 ti 0 0wCD a ❑ CL w •° .'� O y Rn N y �� U EU a�i p C Q U b jw� to L tw ca -colt 'U O O a� X ;4 a o b w O O O U T .cE C v a C E"� c3 cd O Q� � � �I'� i. a+ O •cd z O �•°� • � _ o w yC 04 o c o c� o o wc. al¢ aA� a w a O w � o ,n ❑ �G�o .. 'L ❑ E � y ,° %. L is � ++ � � aEi c `�° V obb El ow J w a� w U ❑ ❑ ❑ C �• a F �>, C ri o w F U 0 ++ y w A «I opvo FA El El 14 z .. b , o I o a a N wl a® ❑❑ A❑ a� a U 6 0 w ¢ u ❑❑❑❑❑❑ coed49'- 31 I o P4 � z° F w b� �45ob •o of o° > w dl as �A;E ❑❑ El❑❑❑ a d I Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: J-4- Proiect: C*W_ Team: AY-6- Plot: 41 Date: *- a Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Heieht (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) Vi or Damage µ oe_ccAe,^W S 212, ?,is 4t- gc.� t a AZ. U. 3.9 �d PlalahVt dCA PIP nv5 occ k."V cry ! [to , 9,s 14,1 �� y &Qtr u c'.Io< 9,15` (0,4( 411 4 Qux, QU-0 -r LA G>V-kA u.0 L10 v %,5 40,3 U C o.,- rut cr ,nn 3 • � fo - Z '`� <kurr, h r, 8•6, 87- 44 Pla a 1 0C r.Ida�ll a of O, � ,� S`� y l■ E�,�„1 oct 'r9e.��a4s ( 3 9q y Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, y. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Elanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & snbsamulini**: _ ei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) *"Required if cut-off>1 Ocm or subsample #100%. 10, ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ ■ 4 "1 r 6 7 8 I 9 R 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu w Val o G 0 v, w O vi M aI Ja — "a o ❑ C� o O ++ ❑ CJ -- l Al to o °o o o Y ❑ 0 , O'O 0.�^r � b o .�.- E I y � ctl v ON U 0a� , PI a A a �= q ❑ E 46 0 z O -V .x fi �T L obb U❑❑❑ ❑ E 4,1 o N W Z o � M V o m a o --- S C7 nl O a c i WI a ® U o o AI o aI d o r ccI � a � +� jV►� ��, Q y o �l �l 0 �C E a a F aI ❑�.� v,b ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ I i c y O h o y 70. 0 40. � b � •y U c c 0 TEL cd C w � O O U c O O F, o N � � o Y o a � z 0 0 � O o A o F A E = z 4 F" o b vi -H ❑ a w " C '+� cl al U a al z W °�' i n �' a aqi a�i u�i A' d 55 c v� o �, O ❑❑ ❑❑ ❑❑ c .07 U Cal W rn Q U , fl o E c •� e°'n _ 3 Cam` , zQY . CA eC y 0 (u U T a . c y o L� +� Cf O 0� 4+ +, / �• c� 0o Ytl Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: 4-L _ Project: CAD(- Team: Plot: q2- Date: 7-4 /W I USO Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Heisht (I*cm) DBH (1 cm) V>«or Damage (a.i-aKas ocGiOteA;rA .rT ("5- O,� 4 lot 4inwA D&rZORWkwti Q -aA u-tD i u 6,01- 5, v a• Z t` ' Lq f 1,4_ 6yot 14.2. 2. Q ,Y f 3,� �c��•tt� hir,_, & 4 c'" 3 wtJt C.eao • • 4' y 38 1 a Ni 2�; .(o +•I_t 84 DA4" W14 .1-t of ! . O 10.0 30 1-1 G2l.trin r tt�r 3.1 �, L o ii Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamplinj,**: ` Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ici .ored. If>10cm, exi lain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off >1 Ocm or subsample #100%. 1 •2 s 0 3 sr 094 •• t�-i •■ s : 6 r7 �I key M 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu a E E U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ � � p ¢• c'� � coa o U Cala yam.• C m W O ® * ❑ N a' �+ 0. N �+ ❑ b �'I U '•� o �, nl � o It t •'� n l 00 vi %� N b U � V id e{ InY O Cd r �_ In B ❑N cd N cOw I�A �, ..'o b� 0 * c o ° 3 E Ei o Eo w o ai a va a �! „ .a o 0 x � o w w"a kl. O 8 :�i � o a w•�.F° ��b•° �. .. "y ❑ � aO � o G7 Z w L i� �' � � w � � L y ° F d ❑� wa 2 o U000 NIA a � FL" II u .. to w J ail 0-9 U 00 o F A C �� ¢ ❑ o 0 wl IX o C O ° b � b co o �. ., , CI, b •w � o o�x �° •off � > a. � aatx�H�U Cd W O 140 �; 0 Z 0 a O C � W o ¢ U ❑ ❑ ❑❑❑❑ A � 0�I O' U ❑ ❑ A ❑ ill �l� U V] CD a �r O 'O 0 o N Q U AL AI Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woodv Stems - individual stems measured Leader: - -L - Project: GUG Team: _j-, X' Plot: _q 3 Date: Z$ / ', o Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (I*cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage -?,I-A 6 i C 01 Gr z.Lf 0,2- 1-+ L/ Qu e-"r. F 6"e- 6 .: r Z. 2 2.3 22 4 Q w s-, CAA.a 4.1 1 !0 4 flo►kowu5 occ-d eV, JaL L/t (aULM CAA 24 Li 9 f�.tts�► s 9.8 ° 3 3 4 CA.'A 'f.3 Ll i� i, O t,NG�d9 ✓i TFd i � Ir Irt! 3g L{ Lrfgf"'k d w a{ Ft.► i l�n G 10.0 't�f . �41 t#` �j ��0`' /✓� uv+- bi v' 2•'4 Co. 3 L Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, ¢Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species /* A subsaMQfiU*. Hei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name 0 Sub- 10 cm- 50cm- 100 cm- Sub_ >10 c Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- (write DBH) **Required if cut-off > I Ocm or subsample it100%. ! 1 ! 2 r . . ! 4 "� r' fi , r'7 8 ) � 10 Form WS2, ver l2.1 00 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu O o U 44 ;? E Ian E Lam. E Imo. 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O z .. w z� r ch o O o Ala coE " Wri3v°�P,> y Ey iLr P. y F 0.l y ❑ v Cn �o _ ❑ V❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ P. d Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of Planted Woodv Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Sa—L.. _ Proiect: GOC- Team: AW, Plot: Date: u /MII /ZaLO Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) IY (0.1 m) Heisht (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) Visor Damage L,P,r0CttAl+Okfo✓1 3,� 1,40 lw'ra 04.&0AifOVI ,�, . 0.1 311 28 � 2 W CA- .a Go I t-1 7- ._0 t 4vt(.a k 1"0 2 S, 3.(, g QS'%AVW 5 y ; u 49Ita uN Lce i Dd w d.r ah ,- \ _1 QA4Mt AJ 101 C.pI O ( ! + Z ! Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50em if>400em. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. I .x )lunation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnling**: Height Cut -Off ( All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50em ❑ 100cm ❑ 137em Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. • l • 2 • 3 • • H s 6 7 8 10 Form W52, ver 12.1 • •• •• •• • EntryTool 2.3 ©2012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu ��J m N u KYi ' U V � � O N to woo �a PLO ion A z C cd O � a+ cd W X C O a°o U N y a. w 0 IM Cd z al o V L ��M N4nj , T AM C 9 b4 E4� E ❑ ❑ V C'ta O W ❑ ,� ;gig �o � F o 2 D d o0 _ ci � z �I � ,� U . py a > a E 0 o w a: o " ^d c > '�' 0, ar�R:rynE,ci U 0. .2 ❑ ❑ ❑ El ❑ q w A W d U d 0, 'ca d3 lid � > Qn �I x3 `n ~ cl oo y 0 z 3cd 3-0 0 w'2 cona°> H� ❑'�k❑❑❑❑❑ a x Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of_ Planted Woodv Stems - individual stems measured Leader: i i— Proiect: CaU6 Team: F Plot: Y15Date: u lN4IMl ?>� Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (I*cm) DBH (1 cm) V— Damage 2,o 4,0 36- 4 Qr t%1A 4 a dvt m OA VuM .3 .41 Gcw AN.S (.Y-A0YO4l, 3 Cot 1A u=-• G eA o'M lA inn S• 8 .1 8 y lMLA OL\MeA V, 2, 41 OLVuA U.AA biGo kov- 93 1,2 2l y 64.- t,, w.n 5 . U O `-f Pr-VV% w4 o�ttn� °� . G� $ G 3 y �ruq) US f-'utWLA0. '�AAdrl yk';• :5 � I �' � if C� 1-4 Coy' hu5 G-AAOV"" 1,?- 418 1 H burn &Y' CA^O n 1 o' 3 SOUrCe: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4�:;excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Enknowril 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation anation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamQlina**: e1 t Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — H_EIGHT 10 cm- 50 cm- 50 cm 100 cm CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 100 cm- 137 cm I Sub Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>1 Ocm or subsample 3E100%. * i f* 2 1 � 3 004 N5 6 8 �9 X 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 �■ f� ■• i EntryTool 2.3 ©2012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu M 0 U J ^ .o d a ml wl c7 a a. N a �. o N N� o as wl llitAl Q z El 0 a E E E d a w w v d V ^ o W 1-4 o E U O 3 � Q O p GO O o F O 0 o w w A H E ❑ ❑ � V] (U m C o Ox V U w Q ��y 4d .; o a+�rn[- oo M tnU A d C7 W v� Q U '7o s y ci Ayy d � y -o 0 'R v 8 o 3 0.0 -a e of A k o o O o o y d o d w 3��a> ❑�❑❑❑❑❑ Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: A k,� Plot: (o Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Hei ht (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V— Damage Gofviu a'MU 012 0 .L 'Y15 - 4 Q,�wl u t,a 2.13 1, 5 Iq (�ornrRS , v+nom �- ?..to 3. 52 yy to 113 41 -I �. 5 3 3= `I 2 ufrl6 dev�,�; ovt 4'Ak', .3 33 Li r` `' �� d rove+ti1► L Ld.o,Ao:re,1 L,_A4W r ,3 8 ,6' 30 aIAa,�.4 � _ �.3 -.17 41( 4 C®r uA, rk+�novk 2,� G, 3 tt Cor Y44/S ip,V1^OM M. qr�, ,fit Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4�xcellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to I0cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and SOcm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. l'xplanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & suns—anwiiZz* : Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>I0cm, explain why to the right.): El1OCm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100Cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q 1 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT Sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- Seed 50 cm 100 cm CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >_10 5- (write DBH) 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ I Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- I "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 9E100%. 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N 04 U� CU A Z A o- W Z WuF►-� t°, o yl of a �} y aCI E W O N V�m y C > ai Q H p Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: TVL- Proiect: LY-X, Team: " Plot: Y7 Date: ZS /MAX /ZOW Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Heieht (I*cm) DBH (1 cm) V><Sor Damage `�-ckv- Ni I, 2 21.4 =. 8 14 a ws 3.$ a. j, so Li S 3100 4.8 36' 14 44 /Ll uJA Gt.v $ . °� 3 .44 '_wC, L, Quercus s ,� 42. �! i la, �o+41~S oc-c't d- eM i (0 -0 6.1+ 5-& y QU-kACV-s 'a - co 7 2, 61 4> 3•14 i_$ &o i 0•q 61, n. S,3 414 y Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. k. xp lanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species Z. & i2hMMQA e*^: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100em ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >_10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm S ub- Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample *100%. 101 dt :2 •: 3 ■ : s 4 •i "5 �w 6 • �7 � 8 �I � 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.une.edu ..Y.y Cd cd � a ob � ❑ 'p O N y U yOy w O O.� b � Y ✓' ❑•O G E Al �o o � ♦yG � o �� �ni w C7 gcd U Cc to 0 N k A w. 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I • `440 `f �vjA Vw, 4f.s` Ll5 y wut 5 O , Z 7- Ll KZA C,c�o °l -4 1�# � 19 3 8 QVAA rya •� 7. 3 70 Li rloCkso e ��y q �� 1 " J-,V,dr. n ►. �2- 4/ l_i r a at C^ 'ALA 0 V-1 +K� ' 2 j 9,9 < a Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to I Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. k:xalanation of eut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species A subsamnGne": 11ei«[it CUt-Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 1Ocm ❑ 5Ocm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) I "Required if cut-off>l Ocm or subsample 0100%. 01 r 2 r r 3 rr r r 4 H i 6 •r r■ • �s r7 8 H 10 Form WS2, ver ]2.1 EntryTool 2.3 ©2012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu w O f", a E E u m U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ a� o b b ❑ 4 Wa x ° o a� r�o v) a3 °� y v C�7a 3 �C � w o®a. ❑ Y CL d to � Vl 10. � Al o LY � � L � •-• 'D O �>C7aL O . e = o o y L YVJ �p •�O i�-+ o N 40 a 7ELC •U � � N � � vas :: � O O `E CA � O N m cts � w � � • � � Q N � � rSr� Y O CC F-1 Y w a P,I Q P. 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G o.(� 74 `1 i,VJ � a e 5., 3 M 3 (o � q /V 9.3 6 (1 Z a ek ?Aj ► rA.A pa N KsCk V C4 �." cm 3 - r C, Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanafion of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnGng": 11 ei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are i nored. If>10cm, explain why to the right): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #] 00%. '01 1:2 I * 3 • 41 : N 4 •• "i ,■ :1 I r7 ! I:: �-i M & N, N 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu � � on•o � � v °a P. 3 W a a Cal a. 3 ,ty x ❑ a y y 0Al a O •� 0 .�i N Vl N Al b x.. c� y In Q O A or. 9 M x O 70. F N cd y b 'b cd ^q� c'Ci O V N W a� C o~ o O A 06 z ti A o — •U -0 ° 0 cdO � o on � � � ' i � o Q• a0i � � � •aS G � % el d�'I •� � y .ty L. �, •G � p 0 a3 �Oi F-� C � _ �I � _� � o .� a❑ O C4 2 O O op 9.0 El E po ,'� II �, ai •� y E 04 ''a U (~ AI ❑ Q p .. fi N C.'C 4. .I ej &- to a ❑ d w °: on N a�E��� ° y a y o. 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O •O 5 7- i-tt_l q V\, i `. r q 2 . �- S • 1'i,rr 44 Cat �E.vE. ►II►' �A �- • t� �, � �O Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species &sunsa�ru L : Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>l0cm, explain why to the right.. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT 10 cm- 50 cm- 50 cm 100 cm CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) I "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 0100%. • 1 •2 • 3 • • 4 H 5 r 6 7 8 4 10 Form W52, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu O Lv Q. t 0 ++ W � % E �4 C o a U o � N A on U c° o v� go v z a �I'x boa ® 0 V�I a a N wl .a U ❑ ❑ AIs ❑ 04 a z Zon d w a F al ❑ (V a� ° � w � b O 3 � q O O •U � O O m 3 `/ > Ly � o o a � z i 0 0 � a a � o a c U ❑❑ 'rooa O w 0-4 o •� L z r OLD q ;;I ac'i a0i n y a > cn P.i aoi v°Qi a� a vi t ^O w y° w y ai O c ou p,�� us ;To a � o ❑❑❑❑❑❑ A v� Q U �W b E 44 ca �•� b� � Wiz � �I cdc obcd F of ^� O a,•o °I 45a. �E 00EEl El El El 0 a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: 640C Team: k6 Plot: �L Date: Z4 ItA&91 UP Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) hm Damage f LAA-r'CA-A 6 icGo\Of 2.1 01 �0 y k4e- us 614Ofor 1.5 3.2- L/ QM� r c.a 3 , c,, 3 Z 3,5 v q LA I m L4 a MeA 1 6- a A" ,1- 4Y Z q1 U���u caw.ea�c r� 9.57 -7. = 41 U) nus oMeA: aOOq 5.41 1r, .o _. 3 Ll OL IO L."" 5 G . O 5 • `1 2, (-I 3.3 6 a 3 C-) -j UJ.. U_L/� 2 L�1 QU—M COO 0 •Cm � q 5 � l i Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknownj 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400crn. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species //* & subsamp6ne**: 11el ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SUecies Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sap] 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5-' >10 (write DBH) I — — I — — **Required ifcut-off >lOcm or subsample #100%. 1 2 ■ 3 ■• ■ ■■ S t, 7 M S ■■ ■ � 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryToo12.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu f C 0 C }' ' 'L3 a3 W i a,o C�7 a `a" (D o 0 U O a ^O U o � � N U ob Al mCL cd �n o 0 0 �h U c w F. y w a�aA 5 E �I ti d ❑ TJ�'FG U p U000 NI`?. �44 A p a .•� EC F+ a+ �" R" AL a: al ❑ C A 0 0 0 E E E 0 E d ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ w w c d a U d o a > O 42 YV O .. -� o o .y N 7 O RS y • � U a N � •o ° a� H T � y 0 o Fo o o a a 1 w 10 a oo E E '_z°',; Z O A o W � O � b F" w y N °c'�°'•° U U o N J E]r a � U e0i .C.) cd OF ❑❑❑❑❑❑ A U iCydy � L ug :oxF`n �' O ate" U a� x o O 0 o 0 a�i C •d W P ❑ ❑❑❑❑❑ V]w> a p a -- x Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of PlantedWoody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: -7I` L Proiect: 4;C— Team: 4N(,' Plot: 52- Date: 0i Il'A-P17, 0V Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (I* cm) DBH (1 cm) 31M Damage <zp,UJ. 2.L 1.3 c, a.A&J q 2 O 4 1 70 CAAA 5• f S 0,.—"w4 6ve-li10d` $.D 0,'3 ow► ru4'4•r,. . 1. .79 I MtA ami iGWWI 4t Otf 2 9_ Q LUA S. q 4, 3 W 2- `1 wMCA" �t aciov- (.3 2. 21 - �rNil! 2. b ii t O.3 9.6 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species //Ifi & subsarnyfi s **: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are i_gnored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required ifcut-off >lOcm or subsample 9E100%. 1 2 * 3 •• • • 4 •"•5 6 •• •• • r7 M• tl 8 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu Q O ,J U y w o � ° T y K d O � � X k •o OR °0n ,.... O � 1 Y i � � O U � ❑ "d ❑ [Qd Q El E �v cam• .� y Al O 0 !! 0 � a 0 ------------------ of a wo. al¢ o aAA Cd ° gym❑ O C M O a U � O � � y ❑ O � �I a a N wl a ® moo❑ 6 O E 11 � a Y � o w Op. b o O 3 0. Q O O N cc$ 3 > o � � p 0 0 � a a, O N ❑ °42 E O d o g t�°' w w ts ❑ E9 U p N yU, C E El v o w c -o A o c c-,n-HU)L • v� Q U to V Q3 a.> b abi w z F e c�i 'C O O 'O �7 �0 y �0.C� F3 p A O ql O U X O U Q O 3�a> O U U w a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: ��— Proiect: 60t, Team: M& Plot: 53 Date: T4 IM.Z/ -?,o Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height 0 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V1gor Damage rAIA4 amonnLxAn L, l.S &G7 4 3.8 o.7 Ll N1= 3. Z' Gt, Ll Q, attic Nl idAOLw x '1 o G O 4 M u,5 o, A CA t CA Vloe ww uoro. � 3.o ?_ 5, S 28 ovAA C" rLAbta, 9,7. $.6- 4(0 L/ LAIMNy MM►can .40 4 fit ey, me. Me. ; ecV,.° J ,4e 3.&+,,) 0�. 1 1 3 . L) �.. v�'q a ^i P.cc. 3.-4 'r,,MKS 110 lo, S-_I Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2--fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamoling—: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50em ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- I — "Required ifcut-off >1 Ocm or subsample 0100%. * 1 2 3 904 N i r b r7 89 1, X 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. evs.bio.unc.edu o d o "0 E 0 E 0 E 4 C r U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ w O ® ❑ a�i ' il-al U dQ GPI U 0 Al o O N a k VEj W '•i O N v n p U A � � v ,� � � M z .x C p ate+ CT (� U • y of �.... .� is U .° >C .. ✓'�,+ •�' LY y Cr O y+ y 44 L U to 03 •lC O •p ctl .� �.. bi) L . y.. S % y .� �•+ �� 9 b Pwlia r nE IS + a> a� oIn w a. 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Team: Yf, Plot: q-,(-/_ Date: ''S IMN-1 UV Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V><gor Damage 1• ( ! 0 �fdf )G.f 4 -f IAA t + 2 2.9 � S "! y.0 1 Belo, N� 3.q 3.9 GD 44 U I nn A S a e4 en , c a,,l L. 9 2, S8 y VI IMIMI 0,OACAi c.c�A� `� � I12 J UInnuS G0AiC.a0a 3 3.7 IM► UIMLAS aV✓CA1':aMo� l a Ai 3.9- $ • N 82 3.8 (4 g a - L,',r'oda^arov\ 'rJU 1-) F.1 3& `i �,(i4 f✓! r 6� wit 0.1 21 C) Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2—fair, y. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlin ,**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ l0CM ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. * 1 '62 0 3 00 ::4 ■i N 5 of V 6 }�7 R �4 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu ° • V U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ w El�� O ® Z ❑ a y p a � b� � 'v o � Rrl x 0 Al O QI � �••� nl U a '�e 3 � i c W �". N ��� b�ZF".aN y C t .i�. 00 i•t, O 'O y rn ,.... 1^ OCi a .y 3 aC. " — 0 3 2 ai 0 rn a, .Yi O y , 0 to p 'w"u III IV I� � O �� rIT o� is Ci Cam.' 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(� r 11 2 4 �'�> Q o, a �1 k 5 C� G G b D° f �G��� S (y q3 f Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, y. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikel to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Lxulanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species A subsampline**: Height Cut -Off (AII stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) * Required ifcut-off >1Ocm or subsample #100%. • I :2 ; : : ;4 +5 b ::7 }8 9 :tl0 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu wr it � •O � � L ° E 0 E L ° E L ° E q Ci ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ to El o 3 ❑ d x e bA Q r°p+ F U of QI 7, y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "d A w O V) �x �• � fix-- Y T� C M O N pl F y a b ow ❑ pw-d C ,4Ak KnIn Cr o c NCd b ,y 3 b^ '+yr O G R❑ '4 a Q w As a a a o +y C C E4�El op .. ❑ � 6� 'a Z � o � ❑ it � s aEi o fx U❑❑❑ O I� iy F z cn V p Y y0-0 A ice` U j 41 S rs Q o v U F. AI F d E V v c°i a 2 en .E a �� ° as z w � w F � a,�E�� � a W riU 0 r o r/�I O' a, cv W I �-1 oao ® U ❑ ❑ cc ca A ❑ o 0 lb U d C7 W v0 EA � d U ❑ ❑ ❑ Cl ❑ ❑ d 2 -d -45 W v°aa> a, ❑ rn ❑ ❑ ❑ a d cq a a w P. W Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: J t' �-- Proiect: Team: / Plot: �� Date: ��/t4X- /ZOZa Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) HeiEht (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V>«or Damage t fL&Www 3 _ u Q cMo 5 ,o `i. 35 4 OV-QA &,k-- Ir (A Sew 2-7 3. 8 9 4 Ga.: f LJrG�, v U ? .� Li) L4 L q C� U I rl u 5 O, rWl c r-1 GO n cv fRuw Q,-_h 5 4 i s E-a,,n LA S ; C e d t.,n V s `3 . ,Z �/ `I pP `f d" A of � S - • -4 ` - Z ZCp -I pGc'd," VAV5 . ,L 6.5 32 Q(rk e'u 2F, C> t sec ut1s Z. 8 2 J Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, o=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of eut-0ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species /*! & subsamu6na**: ei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 111cm ❑ SOcm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH 0-1 cm 1-2.5 TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sapl 2.5- **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. 01 :2 0 3 ■a 'S 04 the "5 :6 Of • 7 & 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. evs.bio.une.edu a � 7a •� O U 'b U y c O ® � o .. � k � 3 8 � s � LA C^ cd 9 �p O 0 } a em z� y a o *� E c o o I cxi �� .❑°: U 'D 'd W �•-� YVi to cl owl Y R i+ C al � 'd C ❑ U❑o❑ � o w N 6� 'C7 N •p v L�-� d v�l O w �-1 ® U o 0 C7 w c�i L a bC _a Cd O.Q. z Z - N + o as w HI �� a�, I wl ❑ R a 0I � 0 0EI E ❑ ❑ ❑ w O 'N U O 3 a a N � � � O O a� y� 3 o a � z 0 0 � 09 c U 110 �a zp w U C p '^ 0.0 0.4 F O a .Se ? d N ❑ L t.• U U 7 � y ICI .� � F o PC' c0i .) x to"'�''a�ow o Lz1 c ¢ E c U A co Q U QO 'O A O = a a •�, ou z3 F c •v o 3 °oed o Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woodv Stems - individual stems measured Leader: 4 ___ Proiect: ' V Team: �f gi Plot: Date: .,.� Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V><Sor Damage 2.0 38 y �rn uS .;: 0 iv�A l.�-� O.Z 7Z. y Q,,,_tn 5 3, 8 2, Lf 3Ll` 2.S 23 y i sV" Yr . 6 , y 3 u e2�V9 a Wt ^.A 'j, O 8 .-7 514 -4 �e�5r� V� l - .. LI •Z .'� .� `'� L4 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, y. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. "Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamagne-1: 1162 ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>lOcm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS —HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) i "Required if cut-off>]Ocm or subsample 31100%. • I 02 • 3 h 4 •S !• �"�5 MN * a i �>3 9 �10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 0 Q. N J �'".. 4n fi •C � C O O O O G• C C c"e r~ U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ El cd •bq •� o +;� .d y Y y o a F, C n cOv O E 3 ® r ❑ �� c a _Sd cad 'Cf C O N y� Q F C 0 A o o O o O b a _ N bo k ` w O G c 3 o o cd J �+ ++ .O N 'fi�ee E �•+ � :� O �', L' � cd e d o0 �>> y O� T •�O' N Q „qy p y y .ty �+ •O ate.. cd O � � � ti � •C •9 a� o � o :r � ,� CI �I w �I •� U �.S � o cd Z C o o� O�� � O O w•O., q Ems ❑ ❑ omo ❑ e _ _ ❑ p C� •a %i W w o .c E C G O n o E O w o o ❑ w a "^ f7r Z o II U❑❑❑ NI: czcu en F 13 U b`o'wOl ap;l � eu � aal c `n � ❑ `� � o Z F ou � E" �' °' o � � � � O PSI II a y n �, r, o. c❑q cd y o. pro ^moo w a R"fi;R;�E��i U Pam, (D o o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ W G C7 v�l O a N wl a® U❑❑ A❑ ..11 a� U 6cz O w¢ U vi C %L Ir Pro 0 �i c3 a 0. N +G,+ U r •cC �•d O W ++ z tl y y sel pr v c a iz 0 a3i 45 a) y >, is o O •� W>> A y 0 `o o yl OI as y ylE Wr°� v�PE a�i F Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: 4C Team: AO Plot: 51 Date: a I0*116-A Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V><eor Damage �a Qo,.c,� vyz e.it l 7, td Ov r t I r � r k � .l .r► FtrC� D n . .. p� �z7j [� f- 1 M sue. 5 wr,. �►� S2 � Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 2=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other[Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & sabsamnlina"*: Height CUt-Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain wkv to the right.): El 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name El c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10cm- 50 cm 50cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required ifcut-off >lOcm or subsample #100%. ■ 1 # 2 ■ 3 ■ ■ 4 ■ ■ 5 }`■ 6 r7 :: S H 10 Fonn WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu a 3 V fy/� Cyy O ® . ❑ > y d ❑o a v_H U �`O d) Al ALL Q. o M V] p 0 p 7 N cC v�i m v ti d C. N NQ cCo N /•� �y1 Q70. C •� � ° N \ G. • • •� b I� aA bo Zr� ,� vvi vOi y yy N m C O O ++ U N rn 4. N •� L' .r' N O •O W Y dQ � w a a.l ¢ P. A a w a O 8C. 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E D L t411 SOurCe: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to loom if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampGne**: H eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If> 10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100em ❑ 137cm SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Species Name Q Sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- 1 100 cm- sub_ >10 c Seed 50 cm 1 100 cm 137 cm saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 1 5- (write DBH) **Required if cut-off >10cm or subsample #100%. ■ 1 ■ ■■2 ■ 3 4 ■"■5 � fi 7 8 9 10 Form WS2, ver ]2.1 ■ ■� •■ •■ • EntryToo12.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu oCd m ,o Y. C a h W O o ti O d O z z 6 � Y b so. U a 'O ❑ o O �w ob s• P a Al N con CL O o O .Y ❑ �e a Yw Ct h •o v U � x a. 0 N EA �(j~a '� to o• c b o ¢' U o y Ir � W Y 41 �I o U ^r ° 'c Y o obb i; ol� o C I U❑❑❑ N:: :J ° ?•' M V O O a O e N ° J " El .. C7 v�l O rs. cv Wl ® U 00 A o al ►.7 N L O N _ O a Y .a rR E z � �N z a U Ala a a r~I a,l o � (AI L E 0 ❑ Cl ❑ Y � O a y Y i. � o � c y 3 � !A • CYC � O O b 3 > o � 0 z 0 a 0 w o o� o 0o o E = •w�� c UnrA a> a cv c 01 U 0-4 N • s: w CP. c 08.200 � +r p" ❑❑❑❑❑❑ U� rn d U •72 s � c U C • on © 3 d •y 'O Z F lu C C >, �' W� m y0„ c b-20 C r/i cd �". C +". •ice.. L i� '� U i.• C� 0 3 a� O o0 y aCi on 00X,o❑oo w N F w Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Tt fL Pro iect: 4Oc Team: All, Plot: (p 0 Date: 2r, AW / Zdzi� Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage ru>nus Sys+ O , $ 2 •`r 3 �.I &141�q, {V1/%%4 1. v �I A tA &U,+A 7,5 r 0 • q e'l Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, 2=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamplin¢**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50em ❑ 100em o 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS —_HEIGHT sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- Seed 50 cm 100 cm CLASSES 100 cm- 137 em SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off >10cm or subsample #100%. 01 a-' I; 3 1004 a as sa Nc as 7 8 ��-aaI� M :-s 6 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu ° N Op ® z n •� x �� ��E tnAl 3 ❑ � � o 0 Al ono " >10 h •o o p 0 0 0 E Z3 g w .......... . �t " A J E! 19 O. Y i W Xis � :: •� a0+ 'O W y O O � tD N v1 R \ '� V G. Lam•' m � .� o ` oo H `c� � �i, p i� •vi of dl �"II a o o z o r/�I a U a rs! wa, aIQ wA a w w O 7,7 e o a a a g � js ❑ ❑ � ti � � g� O ❑ 6 ❑ Gil'ry zr L J pvy �'' x0 � U G V. obb U❑❑❑ ow N- o ❑ Z �� W F O 0-4 a E�w ro N RS ❑ ; V a El V �� ,-i .� El Q w aj t CD a o w b C7 X a� bo s Pry �E�nU A o y a� a� o ` W oas aaz o q 0 o w > a o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ w 0vsl O a i WI a® U❑❑ A❑ al a zr O ��"a ID3 A Z O N W.fl Pk v �� �H a c 8 mob c �� a bXti3o� • F1�j� F-1 v • W N C3 O 7 r -d b O '" •HI a F-I Q o as E xo"oo0 a> Fn 0 G7 L i� F� F Pr ❑ m V� �v ❑ Elko ❑ ❑ ❑ C4 Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of PlantedWoody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Tr Project: rxOC, Team: AK Plot: & ( Date: Zt I MRX I TO ZO Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) ;Hei2ht cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage r -71 Q M l 1 X.'. h• 'may Quo-rr 6.L_ 11AA.JAOU*1 j (t bp., f rift 3 �. Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .� Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnlinu"*: I hlt Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm SUCcies Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES 100 cm- 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm Sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- *"Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 0100%. r 1 r? • * 3 r r 4 •r rr H r■ 6 r 7 S �9 � 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 0 O 9p o, N C 4 E E G g U ❑ lJ ❑ ❑ cC .� _bD'O U b 'O ❑ Wa P,o Cola °3 oo bo 4 U c d O o%d o Al C n on C > oLV �X ❑ Ci o N O ^ U L st. O A•O eE -o E N cE w �o A4 'O r In U o �y o N � �. Y v i Ccf O Occ cn 'U M co y N a�� b .................... yw bA 3 W U E y b Q cd •� �/ r� cd 0 O Y 7% �pj Ri 13 El C O 09 U al•� 5 E� £ y° a z + ❑❑�c� O w o o 0 o NI J o 000.0 F C dF' � M ci cci 0 'b U Fy ial c a ^ y❑ vn F ¢ a a y ayi a`i Ri v W 04 P-4 0 � a�i i a 2 'Z on C ❑ z F on v F" �, ' p 4: y . � �, c ,, z W: O x rc o - .. "o :� U Ao U 0° o W oao �z z o G W v2 Q U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ �W A 0 �I a s N wl a® U❑❑ a❑ W� a w O �Ld No a 00 Qn o _ L a0.. a0+ S ,. R m. I--lI � l � � 'yam' d "a aki 3 �°..0 N W .- �: -,-" i.0 � .Sr b O W Z� AI `' a � a o o as Wv�o)3 CZ0. 7 a. a FI al OR�Ib ❑❑�❑❑❑❑ a d Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of_ Planted Woodv Stems - individual stems measured Leader: T4-V— Proiect: _( U C Team: Plot: _ � Z. Date: 74 11j)k 1 to 2! t f Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Heisht (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) vigor Damage r'#hn, 2 40 �!O c-r rv.-Xz�r.'_, (0 DLP LI r 2-S Yd L1 La . 2- �� �nI Z Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, Mi2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, ssing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. 1'xsPlanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamoGne"*: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q e SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >_10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. ■ I •2 • 3 • • 4 H S 6 2 ! g '4 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 • •• •• •■ • EntryTool 2.3 C2012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu w E E a a ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ � �, 'on•g � � b b y ti � •p � ° .. � ,y m � p ® oa, 3 yo ❑�� a� ❑bip b b se a a U 5�o Al 4�i O A m ^ ^O O AI o U U�0rA o x a. +� vi , wM W a° cC o a�C'i O .tom.. .b 0 id A cd 06 i ...L4= a. 0 a2 v y o 'cn i+ EA O O ; 93 C � hn' y ti •'C ++ `� � cd � O W yC O O •� Y In w � O ❑ °) � EyC Q) � .b � .D � ICI ° m tb NC m �' F ❑ t v H\- F ° W o L N a FAI (�I." y A L ❑ r" .� � ❑ w � U m � °� � � v v O, a Prl cn° z W bo 1010 Ems' a" 0 ++ Gp ed ." �I wo v' Y O N -o •0 �.�� ,A I" � xx�F�U W °oa""� az a °� c U C7 W va d El El ❑ El ❑ ❑ I a s U N wl a® ❑❑ A❑ a� a U Z � a mp e o � •% ot V = -0 E 00 ccs Wd a0i a�i a�i v, 8 k O O° O O v o 0 o as as W�3�a> � a w r~ al ❑�� �Ib ❑❑ ❑❑❑❑ a: � � Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of _ Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: rr2 Proiect: &IX Team: Plot:_ 63 Date: Z4 I V f,670 Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage fir r.S S44 & 162I L + `w\ rVt1rCA- G W A! LY a 11 z<— c L, I nc �� �� W •1 � � � + -erk_, -2j g �J/b�� -2 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=90od, 2=fair, .y Tubling, Bare Root, Augr, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. 1xiRlanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species "[A subs.- fin Wight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10CM ❑ 50cm ❑ 100em ❑ 137em Species Name Q SEED_ Sub- SS LINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES 10 cm- 50 cm- 100 cm- 50 em 100 cm 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. ■ ! 102 ■ 3 ■■■ ■ a "S r fi 7 I 8 ::y 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 ■ •■ ■■ EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu N 04 CO CI a R Al , � U A o o y � E�� ro D U ¢' � ❑ d wa alf¢ aA� a a 177, 9 d w u ma Z O G7I k �o o= M .. b c rr ca o a O s M � o W C7 Vs O P, N W a ® oa6 U ❑ ❑ A ❑ O o 7 w� ti 164 od a a HI al ❑ �. � �I b O E o yy U w � �F 2 0 O 3 � G 0 U •O � 3 y v .Y z o y ri, O E ° E 0a'q ❑0 O o C F U OD.� C,i Q a a w H ai H a tyo4;�E°= 22 a o a ¢ a g �, P4P4v)WiU W W va d U .b 'o N 'd A �-• •C �Cd •y N Q "o •y.y V1 a• V �0,0 �bo 3 'o w Wr/a� F� d rnw> 00150000 a d a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: J + Proiect: (�l) G Team: X Plot: 4 u Date: 70 Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage f CA1- F I '� I 1 E r •.� V%..f&A r ilbY nLf Off. 5' ( t ry '. 'S —7 Li fI.-_1%. o,, L-.ft S.pv Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. E ► lanation of cut off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamuling"*: 1 lel lilt Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name o SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub_ Seed 10cm- 50 cm 50cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sap] 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required ifcut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. * 1 *'2 • * 3 9 ** •* *-*5 6 *7 •• 8 9 �10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu w 0 o cC C4 N 04 a o E E E 4i E •� a c0 h U •� C� •i. � U +" O O 'b •b ❑ U vw>4� O ® ❑ o o �. .. .. .. ❑ o con U w` CAl CY. Y Ed d� � O O � FA Q410 o ��� o .a � F N c� %p 1 Li .-. V Y� y w y a�A � zC5 .N.. a> O y U 2 OX O • O U N O N Cd U vQi" U+ R E CC R! >1 p •� o Or :Q p c O O i5 a a a O � o P. z +' El❑ E '� U .E � O E -H way v❑❑❑ o NIA 0" F II O Y o N a Cl z ,, U, > �' Z F� � � �- c � � o as 3 � ❑ .� CIi wlu 0 � •y 1..1 C an a� N '� W � i. 0 4. � b •Y N Y a Po o 10 a� o W oao ® eez as ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ �Iaa N wla v❑❑ Q❑ a� .11 •iceti .J °ce . 'd oCd 3 ��N `° �. a 3� m o O x z z co a I y 3-� L w I °' a�.. a r".0 o W N A N`�EX O 0 0 0I�> a ❑ ❑�❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ a ❑ �b d 7 td Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Project: 6y(, Team: 146 Plot: 5 Date: ZC 1W l aZ-0 Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V Damage � y VF f 0sM1 5 51;m_.7 . Ei R 10 F? -c. 1_✓ tt�t _. µ 9, ,.. — q 1 9 let g r '� d► r �— 5- TO �►'/� I S7 .i .. k <¢Q Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 2=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Exelanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species �i& subsamplinc**: Hel ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required ifcut-off >1 Ocm or subsample 76100%. • 1 •2 s 3 �• : : 4 M i �• •■ ( ! } r7 N 8 ��� 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu ° E S i 15 a ,� "'3 °� 3 y = O ® I w °o - ❑� _ti ❑ 0 CL 6 C 40. S vyy' V] � p X > ❑ `may p U x x Al x :- U o ° 0 W Q of p U Cd cd y QI .b Gd U '.7 0 40. y a 4Ca z o =� b o o N " l .� yo yo � � •� o o �° � �N O �"' cd O Ci Y+•�•••+ .. '� '� pr �Ly Una. 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C � ed � o, � � � bb as ed so. 0 d p o L o arr P4 V] F- V� U a°iCd W oo af 0Z a o ° a o o ❑ ❑❑❑❑❑ Q I a a N wl a® u❑❑ A❑ a� a U 6 w� d u z b oy O � � N .r •� \ p � 4 d vOi ` c=t 0 d 3 .� o b d el aQ� N r A �a.e>, �o A G 91 0 0 >+ 00 4-4 zi M o A « 0 0 •� �I 0I a yl * W W, 3 Gn C4 7 0 H O A. a F fs, ❑ y vsb ❑❑X❑❑❑❑ a d Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of_ Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: 0-1-f" Project: (90OG Team: At j� Plot: (ram Date: 24 / AV/ f®74 Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V1>;or Damage -Prc 69 ( `[ •` Y (0. 0 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tublin , Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknownn 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species /0&subsamplinO*: eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right): ❑ 10CM ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT Sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- Seed 50 cm 100 cm CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >_10 5- (write DBH) 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- "Required if cut-off >10cm or subsample #100%. 01 r 2 • r i rr r :4 .rr M � ** V 6 r7 r N� � 8 �9 � 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryToo12.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 4r C. •Y^� 3 � i0. � iO• cC .� '�' 's. p, O O b C ❑ H O r� DO ® U ❑ w a ❑ b b - • to _^ C• L+ � O Y V'y � Al v Y 45 C on A o- w a 06 0 0cli 3 so. 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Z - b I I2 Ll ((77 &, 0 53 e,$ Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .V Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if,- Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species j& subsamulin¢**: Height CUt-Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100em ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub- Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5[2:.5r-5- >_10 (write DBH) dF L' f Sot ` A �It- • — "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. • } • 2 • • l •• • • w •• H i I r 6 •■ +• r!7 M tt R N `7 H X 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu 4y O l� o a o 0 0 0 0 E E E G• - C id U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ .� 'ia •� O � •b n 'b ❑ W a Cal a° 3 $ 3 Z❑ U y W U °n. vi ❑ •O o x ° U Al bn ° v m .., v +••• 4. c O LL V V U�" ❑ X CcCd y d U Q 40. y O ° b In El CA Cd a� w X' d w o Cd4. '. C� II h .n 3 •p �„i � O �p b c m Qn U p" �4 P4 w wo al¢ kM�s 1 a I a 10 d O O ii E i+ ❑ ❑ C ami y ❑ � i�i � N � .d � .b C 1•.I 0-4 Cd tu v A �I d O a N 4y 0-4 � ❑�Iy Vn ° V m G Y U .y y a s 04 bo y d -p y awl -0 L z m L O O N P� 'n E. V] U oaf ez z o C Cal W d U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ w a P, N WIa ®❑ ❑ U❑is 04 a Uri rn o Li � N 0 a+ y 4. •b W is abi b m R scv. � �+ �+ }n Ua0 OW a Z 0 CD Z .� uWaNi W vi O O Oo s. a a F al ❑❑� �b ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ a N Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V1gor Damage -3o g uk 01"„ ! Z D------------ w Co 4 rvi 0 J" nn11 j� l L& .b a, ? Zz u Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, �. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. L xp anation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species Z1* A subsampling": N eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If > 10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 1000m ❑ 131cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS _— HEIGHT CLASSES Sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- 100 cm- Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub- sap► 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off >10cm or subsample 0100%. 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Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species ,Asubsamolina**: Hei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 1 OCM ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub- saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required ifcut-off>10cm or subsample $100%. 3 * 04 * 00 *0 •• �] � � 8 4 X 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 . EntryTool 2.3 (02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu t,I� c ° E g ` U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ •� o U 'b � ❑ °o. a' 3 z❑ W � a � ta7 a. 3 M �Al *yC GL 0 o � ed •f' _ ❑ O m Al 04 L^ d Cd W y O ' 06 `; `" •Y o c ICI • .... Ld a f- 4 �+ /' •o 'O �d Q � Vi �.... ? p ��'' G o � chi 'voi Cd aLi � � z �Uy � Q •U y, a'"i O Y U+ N . X •� ^� i�. 0 41 0 0 w a w Q A i a a IS yci :G a � ❑❑�_ w d) m L C o `� o o a c u W.'� " 0 U ❑ ❑ NI" d n. u 1 1 ►.a 1010 U a a; J �❑ z H u H A" ow y E a 3 wl �• C Cd n 9 PC rn a w N wl a® 1_❑ O -39 co s `� Iqr_l z O .C S.. ., :Q Q ` H y •al N •� f..r Cqs b d W y 0.4 , Cd CIO a �CU 044 'o ofj xo oo�� > a o a, H wl a ❑ e r/�Iv w In r ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ PO w d, Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of — Planted Woodv Stems - individual stems measured Leader: _ Proiect: _ _ Team: Plot: ___ Date:_/ Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Hei ht (I*cm) DBH (1 cm) 31gor Damage CCU 1/4 ! d , •� �° Z) C2 1 .CFI (��AI I,� i�,o q3 N Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .� Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamolinL**: Hei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If> 10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ S 0cm ❑ 100Cm ❑ 137cm. Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS Sub_ saps — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 0100%. • 1 .2 :: :.4 N 5 09 1r' 6 7 8 ;:y 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu .W.. p • V "G E O X O E O it O O U ] ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ram+ � aj p iS• � y O � (A � ° U h a3 $ T+ 3 0 C O ® ❑ 1 y b Al06 � . JE -- v '" o G *x w a ° ❑ 03kn nl � k x, x Cd x p cd +^- rs O ^v -o .� o O C •� L^ N cV N �O 'd i� c6 v a �A ZN ^•° w= ' Ccu p 'O' ........... E as 1 �c, O N •MM �I �+ U O •y ca 0 O z c I U 0 W L o 061 .� o ❑ a o a g e 4a ,; z o "d❑Eo v°' CL W U❑❑❑ o NI:. o U z II y U ° 1 y a o p v U H F., A a v d ¢ o o w I a L Tam 0tC� ai O. y C yvOi O O o Vo W o.a ® olz z o cmU ❑❑❑❑❑❑ ]I d a N WI a U❑❑ A❑ al a V d W C o d y p x a o ,, .00 £ y O v.C°4Eo _Cd "a ° a, A 4— x °' ° 0 00 dam, C7 � •� � � as � � � x 0 w�3��a> � F � Pr a F a ❑ v �I ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ a d N Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Project: Cgk L Teamiq-E�i Plot: Date: _3_/ dW / AU Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height 0 * cm) DBH (1 cm) V><gor Damage cr z— 3 3 , Alf r ,," 3-7 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, .�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species / , & subsamplin¢**: i I t ig ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If> 10cm, explain why to the right.): El1 Ocm ❑ 50Cm ❑ 1 OOCm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLAS]Cm SAPLINGS — DBH 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- TREES — DBH Spb- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 137SO Sub_ 1 5- >_10 (write DBH) • "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. 0, • • :.y • • • i 6 7 IrIS 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.] 0 0 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu f" P ;.. o gym° o E 15 a y OO 1 M a d a 3 O a m n G ❑ SIM b � C7 &n CY a. c U ❑ A ❑ �7I z d b o s a ~ � C _� N x o a l a a. r6 06, LiI N N �\ AI �ry vl U a� � w vUi vUi q" O 3 y � N � 0 � 3 > O 00 +U+ a � z 0 0 W O N C 0-4 o ccs � r-, w I••I W ^~ c a s do 0 F" p" � 0 o w a 0 F v5 o 'd 04 Q, 07 tb a o o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ U Cl W v� U v� �� �.> •gib � x �z F� -`vx 3°0�'0 4`n � Sao �a v� 'n rC3+45 V 0 0> * w03 ccOvv O Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Project: (-9'( -- Team: Plot: �L Date: / / 01 Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) v— Damage Ur LA- a LA_ Z. ��� 2i Ll Ll LA Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=-excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, y. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, 2=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal; Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-0ff Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species / '&subsamplin¢x*: 1-1 eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- "Required if cut-off>l0cm or subsample 3E100%. • 1 r 2 • • 3 • • 4 r■ •• ♦• 6 7 r' R rr r 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu ,? 0 N C U a o W i a� Ca7 a. a3 a vw o N is.l K v � O d o w � P o� Al � � o 0 34 «S '� Al V on o i F tEE 'AIb 0. o� N �- q �_d Ja a� h W J L U N Y o � y � � y y U 10 o CL. � 3 a •U •U N t". � Q vQi" � O 2 0 o \ O a � z a''i 0 0 � v w V Q OI C) o � U� IR o� a u U ."Rog N ❑ cd y y w a� o o i F W w E C a> ❑ �'+ N o CI. i-� C> ,� i� V) v •U d .�I O 'C6 V �•+ y > o �Rbw��w c ° p"ax�Fv u A ca x '� el iv 3 0 CL" d aQi >, O N 44 N d S d w0300> = a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: GIG Team: Plot: 4 -9 Date: / I / �0 Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1 * cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage -f-. Aj VA �(i!c L 1 , ? Z I 'rk A Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, I.�. Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, OthedUnknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-0H' Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamoline— Hei hlt Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>l0cm, ex lain why to the right.): ❑ 1OCm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub- seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub- saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. 01 •' 2 : 3 r• r 4 •: ■ H •• 6 • 7 8 �9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu o 'b w v � •� a O O w a a� Ca7 OG1 ¢ 3 o U G `" Oy o b � + -� O Q 0 U v A �laa c� o U � "O ❑ �z° 3 ° ❑ N i 0 -- nl rA 7r O 0 O 0 Al M U o � 0 pq P, y _ f O ❑z � CC U � w *' A D E.y 3 ecyd 0 O Vl � O C M��� a O I� m I� Q U❑❑❑ OD 00 ° M V O a. ❑ vl a ci WI a ® Uoo °a z �zz cs o ❑ 41 z z jtrt- — N � a �+ N a, P, HI al I ❑ rz b 0 0 0 E E E E; ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ N a a w .b N 0 U U a ^ o w o U N � y U O 3 � O O � F 3 � w O O O 0 z ts. a w � o2 o U J F ❑ s�� �Q ti o om coru oil14 to N '� y FQ. "Q �a+41w 'L c rn >N A o v, o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ C7 W 7 � ❑ e W C CA bFs C a �.?cc N y td cd .r '� o oa CA �- � �>,a o O. U y p E N O .d w�3�P.> O O O p F L a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: G"C Team:OVL--Plot: 1W Date: 03 / / VQd u Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Heieht (I* cm) DBH (1 cm) V><gor Damage 1- 2, `Z f 00- G(, s SP e S (; `I t J �-e • �t s - ' �- t'7 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamnline**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10CIn ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137Cm Species Name 0 e SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required ifcut-off>]Ocm or subsample #100%. 01 1 *'2 a 3 f a �� ::4 • ■ • • � 6 • -�7 :: � � 8 H �9 �10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu b � o 16cj �k � ? 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If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137em Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 t 5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ sapl 0-1 Cm 1-2.5 2.5- I "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. 01 i :' 2 I: 1 4 NS r a 7 8 ? y 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu w 0 o x E E N � C. aCi U i+ U .�C ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ .� 44 '�' '� O O O y b � O 'b O ❑ O U 0 ° 3 0 3 O y W ® . ❑ N .'�.. y a+ N ❑ 'CJ Cam• VJ U "a Al s � �C Cd 0. y � � � bq ,_, •v 0 O ,� 0 ¢ 0 X U Cd El Ausw N t NAl N 09 %-� U °' Y Cd d d s. 0 1 O F � n 41 A E'+ o •Mo ch w a�AzN A_o ; o 121, 0 'A C W O b o 0 a X Q 3 * Y Cd 3 uE 0 0 y�"i y O o t4 0 0 ny. kid C db W y Ci U Cd W 19 O .�-cd a FT ( cC T 0 CC 0 m 0 uz a¢ a A el 1a a a 0 E qj ❑❑ c 5 pro Z _ � y O «ii .5 �d p �ICm 0° ❑ °� }yq EC N •p C 'd � ICI y- O O A.o E �I a 10 J O & ❑ � o� a ~ � o U❑❑❑ O N� � =o c� CIO Z II a�+l d V o a F" y is N A p^ 6� w O 4 rz a U �❑ z' s°°. ❑ E + +cc ++ Z Cd�I C ❑ oA _ m U❑❑ A❑ 04 a U C7 W Q U WD � Z d d d A bA '2 'O '° °' 0 F s. •i'n W Z� jy /Oj� •�-• N ccU •/i►y U Ci 0 .� C6 00. , ri >, 'a — 01I Q o C7 °�° o °' a E � wr°> �° °O a> E" a E. p,l ❑� v�Iv ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑ a Q Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: (it tS Pr G.,'oiect: Team: Ayz- Plot: -7a Dater /aV / ;)JO;.v Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V1 or —� Damage g 0 � �• P . Z 7 � 72 Z (0 $� o (' LA Z- VA, 5 4rS -Zt5 u t r• 1 A 5. 5- t� r�\A X 5 - h ( wwt f .: Z. 3 Ll ('P' 0 `'�o Zb u 12A�vlu ✓'1 r^ U Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2--fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamyfi;j*: [I ilght Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right): ❑ 1 OCM ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES Sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- 100 cm- Seed /50 cm 100 cm 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH 2.5- TREES — DBH sub_ Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off >1 Ocm or subsample 0100%. • 1 • , • 3 • • 4 H S r 6 7 ' 8 �H � 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu wl O on cd ln. t 0 •U .. C. U N i►a • O� O TS O 4. U �w O o� x E ■ U � ^C ❑ �z ❑ ob Y O cc' .0 c� pp O � CL O w a� m U V] o mom❑ obvs O U❑❑❑ 00 a U L � d ci z w ala o iX C7 nl O a N WI a 0 z az A❑ � N � a , G d) as � GIs �r L F� � ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ F a w •o m 0 p U 4 m U Y O��' "d O O rrq ^� CO N N 0 O Q N O O U M CC VJ U cA N Y > F v 0 Y C 0 a a a O F o a o U � '� ❑❑ � �o•cro O w C d U i� O y DI d Z W a� 6p � > a, o o ❑❑❑❑❑❑ A a a gib° w Con ¢ U A b ¢� y •as ,as -00 Uaki .0 - i. 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Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species I & subsamplin¢**: Might Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH >10 F5- (write DBH) Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cmT137 100 cm- cm Sub- saps 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 0100%. • 1 :2 • i •• : • 4 ■ A r h i ■• i 8 �9 t110 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu t, �n O U •bA .O � cd � U 'O ml qi y w x .9 � r. 1 O � O N a C7 �g ' m (�. •p r�' CO bD �cd H� w�sc zo I 06 I o AIL � Y O N � c � � U y cC N y x O �'" F'i .�•. tI w^o a o IN 0 U 0 ,- J bA b l O o O' a U � �z p ❑ � � Al a`�i by o a O El 0 h U O °' � W F V M L � � p ® V N WI U ❑ O F idj Q f= O N Gi 0 6 + frr z y. ^o •C y 09 �� w cC y I a z z� �^ A •Ld Q, cciy. 0 O � � � E y � V P ❑ � rAl- J A IC�.i G G F ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ; a a w b d V Z 7 c a m ba� O 70. > a12 � a O O O 'v m N C� O cl 00 0 O .. a 0 o o o .� a a a Ocn o c e4:i z y ❑❑ z o y ;E J b -H F 0 L.. z .o C + -it -. - w 49 Q o b 2z A o064 as 'O En N aO+ O O o rn � +• U W p4 rn A t � ❑❑❑❑❑❑ 1w ¢ C#n b� Z_ y o bA -p V G v o ^o L Fri a of 01. .. O rn 3-o 000 3 O >,3 ;zw a� 0 y o o a0i �. c x o Gn U d a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of — Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot:,' Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) HeiEht (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) VigorDamage o -� ��� �1.- 17 OCA AV AAf G-r f .1° ' ,tip `� , Lf l st Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2=fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamptina**: Height CUt-Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.. ❑ 10cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub_ Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm Sub_ Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- . >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 76100%. • 1 •2 ■ 3 ■ ■ 4 ■ ■ 5 . 6 r 7 8 1 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.une.edu N d o b o 0 0 0 0 o aCi E E E U G. 5 ❑ •id �_ U ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ .0 '�' '� G O p •d � ❑ C FL [J W � a� Cal a a3 a °' Z❑ 3 � i-. i•. i•. � Cam• v3' y y CI i Y U ^O Al 0 o O cli Cd .21 O� Q F-i N � H •� .. � b� vVi y � bll � ✓' •� N .y b ° 0 M._ `G O cd N d - w �X�+�°cd -Ndy''o w o o a O p C U +U+ vat O C��' � � .. � o .� •b I I � �I .id U � a a4 +. wu al¢ aA� a a. a O y C D C E ct' ❑ a 0 Cl C40 a W �\J O °' •o E O fy46 a •0, f�yv M �' F a�+ld ° 3 a p 3 p.l II c mSr cd sQ' D `" o v> > o °' o, LY c� Ln c� °o°� Cal W v� Q U ❑❑❑❑❑❑ d a N wl ® U❑ a a� a U �° Z �. °3 °3 °' ° b IL -'�' d aai �� ai 1 x o° o oo Q a° o y o a ar E W cn � 0 0> 0 w a FI al ❑m 'n ❑❑ ❑❑❑❑ a M N O F� W Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Project: GG� C- Team:OL Plot: Date:_I )Jj I IJ Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1, Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) vlor Damage /m) Q LA 5 2- Gt 2 Li - - ('� r. p , � t , q7 -x Li R C�vt Sto 4 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2--fair, Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. 'Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampGn = Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES 10 m- 1 i SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10� 50 skcm- 10�CM Sub- Sapl 0-1 Cm V5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) t � �•'7 0. `r ^ �c �('l�✓ ' k-A `i n rr' w lz, �// r, � �. 1.-- I 1 lJl� f '- '� Z• ' CL /4� "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. P 1 16. 3 I� "3 �,.a • i fi ■ ! 6 } �7 S �9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 ■ Fit I�En[r)'Too]2.3 f 02012 Carolina VegraTurvey. cvs.bio.unc.edu N Q4 H z o a oa a wl t7 �II N a O J � C Zt S at d � o w zi •—+ N W rz > N Ra a F FI a, a ❑ .b U ] �z 3 ° y ❑ 'V Al co 0 � Up 44 O U x ss. O F y a Y a Z ~ C� b O o iL y �I � � o 0 b E W � y > �I C fl ti El A o J0 a i 5 N On z ❑ fA ❑ U � �s 8 N E04 z:i I * d •s PR FF a a a w b N C :—o U ^ Z U � r••\ y U C 0 O U 1r C � w y r U o 0 3 O O • U �'? � O •O c � 0 � O z b o y w a0 w O 110 � v � •v F ❑ s a gV y U ^C A as p o E. PC dam' �' � i a��i � � � .� c, ►a py � as o� > � cn Gn W)U A C7 W cn d U A z~� b 4)r a . aRJ 3 a cc .> x z F �� F a S a C C °I C '� y 5 N y •� �'" Oa s. y 5 > 'cd -v OO •+ Z w 7I y a� U o N 0 O y Nth. � i•i w r y p rn N C, d ❑ ❑}19g ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ -a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of — Planted Woody Stems'- individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: Team: Plot: Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Hei>sht (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V>«or Damage Vi t 2, . I L4 C' 7 1 r , 7� Ll GZto y: � Q- 7 n F `mot E / 649 - Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=90od, 2=fair, .y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Lxplanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species /' & subsampGn�*: 11 ei ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 10CM ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — ,IGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH sub- Seed 1 - 5 5 - 10 cm 1 - 1 % m Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1 .5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) (� � 'z C;?,l �40 < (z Ell "Required if cut-off or subsam le #100%. 01 4 P :2 • 3 �! b �• N; �6 7 8 •• r• j� k� 9 ' 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 � 1� �IdtyT.oit�' 0„Q2012 Cawlina_Vegetat on S�iive . cvs.bio.unc.edu O 'O o o o O O o y E E E E E R. 4:1 C c}y y U • ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Y C ti cC O w ; a� Ca7a �'3 a °'z❑ On = o U C Al a ° ° o U° c' O a x Q ., x nl � `� � ^ y U to x �• ,--, O �' o O E Yxn w a�i ❑ x„ 043 6 o cd G. a�c O o°q E m V O. v 0 N N Y b 0 v d y �l U o a x �- o aol¢ "2 a A a a a w y � O E ct 1 ° nl U� I pE m El ClrA l� •o ... m O o II AD❑❑ U ~ 4(5 z w a ..r i.i •U � � :: � � �' � U y I L a. "r .q -d U 'a+ vOi" a Qyl ai -o a� b ►. p o s. o a� a p4 04 cn E to U aoi a ` W oa cc e o oM Pam. o o ❑❑❑❑❑❑ �W vsl a a N WI a ® V ❑ ❑ A ❑ 04cd as cz 04 z ccr~N ed 3b +4 3 ° a` a HI al ❑� �Ib ❑❑ ❑❑❑❑ a .......... N X � N Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: V - Team: Plot: Date: / dO / o Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) V><gor Damage Q 5 P a_ J`�t 5 le— �'..' 5',7 Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4�xcellent, 3=good, 2--fair,.y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 1 Ocm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if>400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. I Aplanatiou of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsampling **: ci ht Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ lOCM ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) **Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample #100%. • 1 102 • ! 3 • I• • 4 •• • �� r, 7 •• ■ R }�4 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu l 04 O F u O a �ig r? 4. � Ti cd 5 U N 67 OA y (D U m a 65 0 0I a a N WI ® V 0El 0 U L MI 0 a o z J NIA o j0 F� cd it V d C E, E U U O, ❑ c 0 0 3 O U •y 0 vi � •U U T � 3 � 0 a O c9 c U �0�0'�•° F o ❑ a � 004 U w CL 0-4 C U Fy O cd C as o b o F, A �� b�•y� as � i; o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ w A v� d U �99 a 'c2 o � U a".+ •ld Y S".. •C O �" a.+ z n• bl o cOi 0 y b0 ❑❑ ❑❑❑❑ a d a c9 c U �0�0'�•° F o ❑ a � 004 U w CL 0-4 C U Fy O cd C as o b o F, A �� b�•y� as � i; o ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ w A v� d U �99 a 'c2 o � U a".+ •ld Y S".. •C O �" a.+ z n• bl o cOi 0 y b0 ❑❑ ❑❑❑❑ a d a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _ of Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Proiect: GK Team: 14qb Plot: eo•2 Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) Em Damage 61"l U � L/ a A 1 If Ti ! 0 Y�-/ — o 6- LA - ` A j+ Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2--fair, y Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species j' & sues**: Height Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, explain why to the right.): ❑ loan ❑ 50cm ❑ 100cm ❑ 137cm Species Name C1 c SEEDLINGS — H_EIGIIT CLASSES sub- 10 cm- 50 cm- 100 cm- Seed 50 cm 100 cm 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH 0-1 cm 1-2.5 TREES — DBH >10 5- (write DBH) Sub_ saps 2.5- i **Required ifcut-off >lOcm or subsample #100%. • 1 ! 2 ! 3 • • 4 ! ! 6 r7 S $el0 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu O •Y" F7 0 0 O 'O '•+ O O O o a0i . U ip, E E E cd � OD • O V Y "d .,O � Ca70 °3 oo U cw O ® ❑ Y w •d X pry � c m 3 p vi p r u 'O Al � ti bA 'C a N w G J Lia� ° 20b �o o o F„ H y w° y c ram, f �" •� v o OP. c :o ° 964 �... 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Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, ssing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Explanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamRA==: eight Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>IOcm, explain why to the right.): ❑ 1OCM ❑ 5Ocrn ❑ 1 OOcm ❑ 137cm Species Name Q c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 100 cm- 137 cm sub_ Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>]Ocm or subsample 0100%. 01 • ' 0 3 18 as '00 4 •• ":m 00 F r7 "8 0 H �9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu C 0 •�'O •O V O is 'C w i a� Ca7 a. 0'3 a c v w O y o Ax O N x = T h C7 N 45 r�• cv W Ei a A C � o E V k O w � 0 8 W C � o o '� r • o aYCr� w a O �E O m Cl .Qoc 'EO La O •a •o E In a 14 El z a o al,k boa � °� � c�i w •b �-1 pia C7 6n a Q. c W( ® Uo0 O � "•" O C% d � y co d W Is a: a HI al o A b s� A ccz C J° M a O O O E E E ❑ ❑ ❑ O b o O 3 N ;.d 3 O � •� Y O O a° a 0 0 a a O o p c CJ E = Ll Z ❑ ❑ y�Q, V C' � O W ❑ T3 V ►O C f, W E w- cCA a+ C N v 0 z W H'' ay ar o 'n o +., „ w o �. -o w w a p c V1 Cc _o 0 o ❑❑❑❑❑❑ A U�° C7 W va Q U s au E ' O 'Cd 3 �. • Ci Ob ,� F U 'OI o .b � 3 �, a o `� O .,. iz wri3 �°a°> ❑❑`�i.❑❑❑❑ a d - a Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of Planted Woodv Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Ti-E- Proiect: 4",G Team: M6 Plot: Cq Date: Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) IY (0.1 m) Height (1* cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage 6_1 2. �Ytllrc�c -. S. 2. l u5 { v Ji u �' Z, + R 1 1� 0%.f,A"�,�f, 'j.��, aA 1 �► it 12 —7 v 9,0 ru„ S �, ��. 6� • 2 q I ° Zl Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, Vigor: 4=excellent, 3=good, 2--fair , Tubling, Bare Root, Auger, Mechanically planted, Unknown 1=unlikely to survive year, O=Dead, Missing. *Height precision drops to 10cm if Damage: Removal, Cut, Mowing, Beaver, Deer, Rodents, Insects, Game, Livestock, Other/Unknown Animal, Human Trampled, 250-400cm and 50cm if >400cm. Site Too Wet, Site Too Dry, Flood, Drought, Storm, Hurricane, Diseased, Vine Strangulation, Unknown, specify other. Exalanation of cut-off Natural Woody Stems - tallied by species & subsamoline**: llei_ h E Cut -Off (All stems shorter than this are ignored. If>10cm, exj lain why to the right.): ❑ 10CM ❑ 50Cm ❑ 100em ❑ 137em Species Name p c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLASSES cm- ` 137 cm SAPLINGS — DBH TREES — DBH Sub- Seed 10 cm- 50 cm 1100 f 50 cm- 1100 cm sub_ Sap, 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >_10 (write DBH) "Required if cut-off>10cm or subsample 0100%. 101 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ ■ 4 "5 :6 :7 R 9 ] 0 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 C2012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu Q ti cU •p R. � .g r,6� Y ° w o®ac O � O N v X C7 t E c m a bO Q z a � a � � O � N o ` , � i E O� y•'�L w a z 0 d U 0 04 z O d O PEA 4 W z d 0 0 2 �I �y a z s N al wl o a J� .Yi N U � 'C ❑ o O Y ❑ C'._ U 0 Al dQ O •t°a w C%] p k ❑ To p O A y x O, � a�i N W �° Y°0 •� Q -po . M Z cC 1--I •yam � ti O �s O � � � Y 0 a C ld E C� Y •C w � O y N aU+ C� � � c> v O as a A� a ;� rates$ F/ ❑ y � � i.i ❑ o00E oW a J U❑❑❑ Nam. T O o+ N � � � Q y❑ z d ® Uoo Ao 14) 0 ,y ie L' u N o .r 2 � -N O � ti � r � oI I i a 0 E E ❑ ❑ ❑ U Y w_ •� U 3 O � •U y •� N a O O d 3 � `I •O Y O Q O a � z 0 0 w a o Ecl N a o v b p Y E] b � Q '0 p v W CL w• � O U � � Y W y 5 w — W I�AI 7C Ca ❑ d O .d U F A to b .fl Q•, m °^ f� L� v� E-� v� U w A A A zi cC b Iwocd fir' • cC aU+ S".+ -C O v0 0> F' a •y x f Woody Stem Data: CVS Level 2 Page _of — Planted Woody Stems - individual stems measured Leader: Tt V, Proiect: _(_*UG Team: A-Y E _Plot• gS Date: Zr- //4,W/ 7 • z,6 Species Name Source Coordinates X (0.1 m) Y (0.1 m) Heieht (I*cm) DBH (1 cm) Vigor Damage G -2- L . D 2 Z L � l L rtm AvJ� r_ 2t 2D �l L-. its �� ?��,n. " "1 2 p* CA 20 4 i f to 4�' D rl. f4 M 13 V 2 ZY P�4f-�_ �Yr�'��� 5c> R, c(o AL Source: Transplant, Live stake, Ball and burlap, Pot, igor: 4==excellent, 3=good, —fair, .�. 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If>10cm, explain why to the lit ❑ 10Cm ❑ 50cm 1 ❑ 137Cm Species Name 0 c SEEDLINGS — HEIGHT CLAAt>K SAPLINGS — D TREES — DBH Sub Seed 10 cm- 5?0 cm 50 cm- 100 cm 10 cm- 137 cm Sub- Sapl 0-1 cm 1-2.5 2.5- 5- >10 (write DBH) Q (�✓J2 n j It 1. o v! 44 **Required if cut-off >IOcm or subsample 31100%. * 1 * 2 i 3 •i s :4 •■ '5 so 6 7 • k 9 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu R "' C •� N G E E U '.r v p •O N U � ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ bJJ �d •Sp U ^d U y q O ® ❑ m +: p v ❑ d b '{� - v c pl n U b Al � G m CL CA p SC ❑ a, e T � a rA lu I�wQ Z� ; ti a�,o �,� w eq � U ry O �"' •a+ N y!'1-. C W" h z U a o �� a x o _I r ` > o o y •• w a al a P. A O � w � 0-4 1-4 +, o •o � ❑ a Fes. 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"5 •6 ::7 •! :: 8 10-110 H :: 10 Form WS2, ver 12.1 H EntryTool 2.3 02012 Carolina Vegetation Survey. cvs.bio.unc.edu GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix C: NC DWR Stream Determination As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 Appendix C: NC DWR Stream Determination & DWR Piedmont Natural Gas Correspondence ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary LINDA CULPEPPER Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality May 29, 2019 Raymond Holz Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes St., Suite 211 Raleigh, NC 27607 (via electronic mail: rholz(a restorationsystems.com ) DWR Project #: 2017-1122v2 Re: Site Viability for Buffer Mitigation & Nutrient Offset — GUC/City of Greenville Site Re-evaluation of Feature 5 from letter dated March 25, 2019 Tar -Pamlico River Basin — 03020103 HUC Located near Aqua Lane & Sunnyside Rd, Greenville, NC Pitt County Dear Mr. Holz, On March 25, 2019, a Site Viability for buffer mitigation and nutrient offset was issued to Restoration Systems, LLC (RS) by the Division of Water Resources (DWR) for the GUC/City of Greenville Site. On May 14, 2019, you submitted a request to Katie Merritt with DWR to re-evaluate the hydrologic connection of Feature 5 to Feature 6A. Supporting information was provided to Ms. Merritt on May 9, 2019, which included site photos and a video. This information confirms there is a hydrologic connection between Feature 5 and Feature 6A and is therefore viable for riparian restoration. This mitigation determination replaces only the mitigation determination made for Feature 5 in the letter dated March 25, 2019. All other mitigation determinations made on March 25, 2019 remain the same. This evaluation was made from Top of Bank (TOB) and landward 200' from each feature for buffer mitigation pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (effective November 1, 2015) and for nutrient offset credits pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0240. Feature Classification 'Subject Riparian Land uses adjacent to Buffer ZNutrient Offset Viable 'Mitigation Type Determination w/in riparian ID in the field to Feature Credit areas Viable at 2,273.02 Buffer (TOB-200') Re-evaluation Rule lbs/acre 5 Ditch No Mostly maintained grass used No Yes Forested Fringe — No Credit >3' depth historically as land application of (See Note) biosolids & agriculture; parts of the Fields - Restoration site per 15A NCAC 02B ditch have a narrow & forested .0295 (n) fringe Farm path crossing labeled "X" on Note: This feature may be impacted by the PNG maps attached is within existing Line 42 maintenance easement & the proposed PNG Easement for Line 42 & has a PNG line 24. Therefore, it cannot be used as a compromised culvert that needs to Restoration Site until compromised culverts are be replaced. Banks are unstable and replaced, PNG Line 24 has been constructed & no will require stabilization efforts. longer needs their construction easement and all overhead utility lines are removed. I d I 'Subjectivity calls for the features were determined by DWR in correspondence dated November 22, 2017 using the 1.24,000 sca a qua rang e topographic map prepared by USGS and the most recent printed version of the soil survey map prepared by the NRCS. z NC Division of Water Resources - Methodology and Calculations for determining Nitrogen Reductions associated with Riparian Buffer Establishment. Phosphorus may be calculated separately. A meeting held between DWR personnel on October 17, 2017 resulted in approval to use this method on the subject property. 'Evidence of gas lines and above ground utilities were observed on and around the subject property. Information from RS was provided January 22, 2019 showing all locations of existing and proposed utilities and their associated temporary & permanent easements. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 919.707.9000 GUC/City of Greenville Site Restoration Systems, LLC May 29, 2019 Maps for reference are attached to this letter and were initialed by Ms. Merritt on December 20, 2017, March 12, 2019 and May 29, 2019. This letter should be provided in all stream and wetland, buffer and/or nutrient offset mitigation plans for this Site. This letter does not constitute an approval of this site to generate nutrient offsets or buffer mitigation credits. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0295, a mitigation proposal and a mitigation plan shall be submitted to DWR for written approval prior to conducting any mitigation activities in riparian areas and/or surface waters for buffer mitigation credit. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0240, a proposal regarding a proposed nutrient load -reducing measure for nutrient offset credit shall be submitted to DWR for approval prior to any mitigation activities in riparian areas and/or surface waters. All vegetative plantings, performance criteria and other mitigation requirements for riparian restoration, enhancement and preservation must follow the requirements in 15A NCAC 02B .0295 to be eligible for buffer and/or nutrient offset mitigation credits. Any site constraints found on the property must be presented to DWR for a full evaluation and final mitigation determination. For any areas depicted as not being viable for nutrient offset credit above, one could propose a different measure, along with supporting calculations and sufficient detail to support estimates of load reduction, for review by the DWR to determine viability for nutrient offset in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0240. A Mitigation Banking Instrument approved by the DWR will be required for this site to be eligible to use as a mitigation bank. This viability assessment will expire on March 25, 2021 or upon the submittal of an As -Built Report to the DWR, whichever comes first. Please contact Katie Merritt at (919) 707-3637 if you have any questions regarding this correspondence. Sincerely, Karen Higgins, Supervisor 401 and Buffer Permitting Branch KAH/k n Attachments: Figure 1 (Existing Site Conditions), GUC WWTP Property Boundary, Topographic Map w/ Stream Determination, Piedmont Natural Gas Line 24 Project PCN Exhibit cc: DWR File Copy (Katie Merritt) Jason Manning, GUC (via email: manninmj(& uc.com ) Nathanial Thornburg DWR Central Office (via email: nathaniel.thornburg(a)ncdenr.gov ) WaRO DWR Regional Office — David May/Robert Tankard/Anthony Scarborough Page 212 ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary LINDA CULPEPPER Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality March 25, 2019 Raymond Holz DWR Project #: 2017-1122v2 Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes St., Suite 211 Raleigh, NC 27607 (via electronic mail: rholzArestorationsystems.com ) Re: Site Viability for Buffer Mitigation & Nutrient Offset — GUC/City of Greenville Site Tar -Pamlico River Basin — 03020103 HUC Located near Aqua Lane & Sunnyside Rd, Greenville, NC Pitt County Dear Mr. Holz, On September 1, 2017, Katie Merritt, with the Division of Water Resources (DWR), received a request from Greene Environmental Services, LLC (GES) for a site visit near the above -referenced site in the Tar -Pamlico River Basin. The request was for DWR to determine the potential for riparian buffer mitigation and nutrient offset on adjoining lands currently owned by the City of Greenville near the Wastewater Treatment Plant (W WTP). On November 14, 2017, Ms. Merritt performed an onsite assessment of the subject site and identified the following site constraints in correspondence to Jeff Becker with GES on January 16, 2018: • UTILITIES: Natural gas lines and other utility lines are present throughout the property both underground and above ground. Their specific locations and associated easements were unknown at time of site visit. • PERMITS: State, Federal and/or Local permits may be associated with this property. Wetland delineation flagging was observed onsite and gas lines were seen crossing wetlands. No knowledge of permits obtained for impacts associated with streams, wetlands or buffers was provided to Ms. Merritt onsite to confirm compliance with regulations. • EXISTING PATHS & ROADS: The City of Greenville owns this property and has used the land for applying their biosolids associated with the W WTP. Existing dirt paths and deeded access roads are present and are adjacent to ditches and streams onsite where mitigation would be proposed. Due to the magnitude of site constraints noted above, Ms. Merritt was unable to complete a viability assessment review of the site for GES. On January 22, 2019, Ms. Merritt received another site viability request for the subject site, but from Restoration Systems, LLC (RS). The request from RS included a landowner authorization form authorizing RS to act on behalf of the City of Greenville for a viability assessment on their property, which is more accurately shown on the attached map labeled, "Figure 1. Existing Site Conditions". RS also provided information regarding all the utilities, permits and deeded access easements associated with the subject site. On March 13, 2019, �DKQ�1� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 GUC/City of Greenville Site Restoration Systems, LLC March 25, 2019 RS provided site photos showing existing conditions of the riparian areas adjacent to each feature onsite. When comparing these photos to notes taken during Ms. Merritt's original site visit in 2017, no land use changes appear to have occurred. With all the information provided by RS, Ms. Merritt was able to complete the viability assessment for the subject site. Ms. Merritt's evaluation of the features onsite and their associated mitigation determination for the riparian areas are provided in the table below. This evaluation was made from Top of Bank (TOB) and landward 200' from each feature for buffer mitigation pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (effective November 1, 2015) and for nutrient offset credits pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0240. Feature Classification 'Sub ect Riparian Land use Buffer 'Nutrient 'Mitigation Type Determination Win in the field adiacent to Feature riparian areas ID to Credit Offset Viable at2,273.02 Buffer (TOB-20011 Viable Ibs/acre Rule I Ditch No N/A No No N/A (W WTP effluent channel) 2 Stream Yes Maintained grass most 'Yes Yes (non- Forested fringe — Preservation Site per 15A recently used as land forested areas NCAC 02B .0295 (o)(5) application of biosolids, only) used historically for Fields = Restoration site per 15A NCAC 02B agriculture, narrow .0295 (n) forested fringe upstream (5-10' wide); 50' PNG All areas within existing easements (PNG & #42 gas line crossing; Utilities) must be excluded from the 120' overhead utility Restoration and Preservation Site line downstream 3 & 4 not evaluated N/A N/A N/A N/A Out of project boundary (see map) 5 Ditch/ No Maintained grass used No No Gas line crossing is not culverted; feature is wetland historically as land not hydrologically connected to downstream application of biosolids ditch 6A & agriculture 6A Ditch No Maintained grass used No Yes Restoration site per 15A NCAC 02B .0295 South of >3' depth historically as land (n) gas line application of biosolids berm & agriculture; farm Cannot be used as a Restoration Site until path, overhead utility after PNG has constructed the pipeline and no line, and a temporary longer needs their construction easement and construction easement the overhead utility line is removed. Utility for PNG #24 gas line lines & farm path are proposed to be removed. 6B Stream Yes 'Yes Yes (non- Forested Areas — Preservation Site per 15A At DWR Maintained grass used forested areas NCAC 02B .0295 (o)(5) "I" Flag historically as land only) (see map) application of biosolids Fields - Restoration site per 15A NCAC 02B & agriculture, farm .0295 (n) path, overhead utility line, and a temporary Cannot be used as a Restoration or construction easement Preservation Site until after PNG has for PNG #24 gas line, constructed the pipeline and no longer needs partially forested near their construction easement and the overhead confluence w/ 7A utility line is removed. Utility lines & farm path are proposed to be removed. Page 214 GUC/City of Greenville Site Restoration Systems, LLC March 25, 2019 Feature Classification tSubiect Riparian Land uses Buffer 3 Nutrient ^M itiaation Type Determination w/in to riparian areas ID in the field adiscent to Feature Credit Offset Viable (TOB-2001) at 2,273.02 Buffer Viable Rule Ibs/acre 7A Stream Yes maintained grass used 3Yes Yes (non- Forested fringe — Preservation Site per 15A At DWR historically as land forested areas NCAC 02B .0295 (o)(5) "P" flag application of biosolids only) (see map) & agriculture; forested Fields - Restoration site per 15A NCAC 02B fringe from 5-15' from .0295 (n) TOB; temporary construction easement Cannot be used as a Restoration or for PNG #24 gas line Preservation Site until after PNG has constructed the pipeline and no longer needs their construction easement. Utility lines & farm path are proposed to be removed. 7B Stream Yes Combination of mature 'Yes Yes (non- Forested Areas — Preservation Site per 15A (see map) natural forest and forested areas NCAC 02B .0295 (o)(5) maintained grass used only) historically as land Fields - Restoration site per I SA NCAC 02B application of biosolids .0295 (n) & agriculture 8 Stream Yes Combination of mature 'Yes Yes field Forested Areas — Preservation Site per 15A natural forest and only) NCAC 02B .0295 (o)(5) maintained grass most recently used as land Fields = Restoration site per 15A NCAC 02B application of biosolids, .0295 (n) used historically for agriculture 15mecnwty calls Tor the features were determined by DWR in correspondence dated November 22, 2017 using the 1:24,000 scale quadrangle topographic map prepared by USGS and the most recent printed version of the soil survey map prepared by the NRCS. 2 NC Division of Water Resources - Methodology and Calculations for determining Nitrogen Reductions associated with Riparian Buffer Establishment. Phosphorus may be calculated separately. A meeting held between DWR personnel on October 17, 2017 resulted in approval to use this method on the subject property. 3The area of preservation credit within a buffer mitigation site shall comprise of no more than 25 percent (25%) of the total area of buffer mitigation per 15A NCAC .0295 (o)(5) and 15A NCAC .0295 (o)(4). Site cannot be a Preservation only site to comply with this rule. °Evidence of gas lines and above ground utilities were observed on and around the subject property. Information from RS was provided January 22, 2019 showing all locations of existing and proposed utilities and their associated temporary & permanent easements. Maps for reference are attached to this letter and were initialed by Ms. Merritt on December 20, 2017 and March 12, 2019. This letter should be provided in all stream and wetland, buffer and/or nutrient offset mitigation plans for this Site. This letter does not constitute an approval of this site to generate nutrient offsets or mitigation credits. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0295, a mitigation proposal and a mitigation plan shall be submitted to DWR for written approval prior to conducting any mitigation activities in riparian areas and/or surface waters for buffer mitigation credit. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0240, a proposal regarding a proposed nutrient load -reducing measure for nutrient offset credit shall be submitted to DWR for approval prior to any mitigation activities in riparian areas and/or surface waters. Page 314 GUC/City of Greenville Site Restoration Systems, LLC March 25, 2019 All vegetative plantings, performance criteria and other mitigation requirements for riparian restoration, enhancement and preservation must follow the requirements in 15A NCAC 02B .0295 to be eligible for buffer and/or nutrient offset mitigation credits. Any site constraints found on the property must be presented to DWR for a full evaluation and fmal mitigation determination. For any areas depicted as not being viable for nutrient offset credit above, one could propose a different measure, along with supporting calculations and sufficient detail to support estimates of load reduction, for review by the DWR to determine viability for nutrient offset in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0240. A Mitigation Banking Instrument approved by the DWR will be required for this site to be eligible to use as a mitigation bank. This viability assessment will expire on March 13, 2021 or upon the submittal of an As -Built Report to the DWR, whichever comes first. Please contact Katie Merritt at (919) 707-3637 if you have any questions regarding this correspondence. Sincerely, Karen Higgins, Supervisor 401 and Buffer Permitting Branch KAH/km Attachments: Figure 1 (Existing Site Conditions), GUC WWTP Property Boundary, Topographic Map w/ Stream Determination, Piedmont Natural Gas Line 24 Project PCN Exhibit cc: DWR File Copy (Katie Merritt) Jason Manning, GUC (via email: manninmiAguc.com ) Nathanial Thornburg DWR Central Office (via email: nathaniel.thomburgn�,ncdenr.gov ) WaRO DWR Regional Office — David May/Robert Tankard/Anthony Scarborough Page 414 i J G d 4 Y .1:4 Y rv-11"4 Ir lt,to4 4 '�,b1 f 4 Ce o ; m .-- Sunny Side Rd lSR - -` u° o W M a' E a M a ao O p N Q EEe o O C N / n .00 w 10 i � // ���\/■ N Z Z A N 3 N •�\.. Q 1' eEa W •O X E O EoE N O - A J V LL N s E R O O I E A E in A Z Z Z I v Z� i E V C I e� E 3 = _O • I E9 of G� _m _w a'9 m Y l�j � E 3vgI A E Z C L > > C F V OA •� qY� 66 `L `G 66 O N lN77TAJ „ y LO E o a e n `o e E a n W nE m a E F o E i -,o, E a O 45 E ' EE E.9 m E n o n �E o A E Nu _ EFO Ay mJ'is �Eo bEc 00u o_ • r 1e � ..' ov ro � O A \NE cro G `oE w d c Eo T a 3 Ta'ic �mq n N E AO'N � � V O AOC MN� r4 E E'o E ~ W 6 f March 5, 2020 Piedmont Natural Gas Attn: Aaron Weldon 4720 Piedmont Row Drive Charlotte, NC 28210 Subject: 401 Water Quality and Buffer Authorization Certification Inspection Piedmont Natural Gas Line 439 Replacement Project DWR Project # 18-1640 V3 Dear Mr. Weldon: On March 3, 2020, Anthony Scarbraugh of the Division of Water Resources (DWR) meet with Michael Parham and Todd Moody of Duke Energy, Daniel Craft of Contract Land Staff, LLC and Irby Heflin of Meridian Construction Consultants, LLC to inspected stream, wetland and buffer crossings for the natural gas line replacement project on the subject property located at 2242 and 0 Sunny Side Road near City of Greenville, Pitt County. The subject properties are owned by the City of Greenville and known as Pitt County Tax Parcel Nos. 33065 and 48152, respectively. This project was inspected for compliance with the General Water Quality Certification (GC) #4133 and Buffer Authorization with Additional Conditions issued on October 28, 2019 for the proposed project. Please note, this inspection was conducted to satisfy a condition of the Bank Parcel Development Package and Mitigation Bank Instrument for the proposed Tar-Pamlico Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Bank known as GUC Buffer & Nutrient Bank Parcel stating that compliance with the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Authorization with additional conditions must be satisfied prior to the implementation of the project. The GC approved impacts on the subject property of 50 linear feet of stream, 1.10 acres of wetland, and 19,791 square feet of buffer impacts to complete your project as described in your application received by DWR on September 19, 2019 with subsequent information received on October 23, 2019. The inspection revealed that the project has been completed on the subject parcels. Impacts did not exceed beyond the footprint of those approved. The inspection revealed that the inspected portion of this project is currently compliant with the GC #4133 and buffer authorization. As a reminder, if you change your project you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. 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. Upon completion of all work approved within the 401 WQC, and any subsequent modifications, the applicant is required to return the enclosed certificate of completion to the 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit, North Carolina Division of Water Resources, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617. Violations of any condition set forth in the Certifications and Additional Conditions may result in revocation of this Certifications and may result in criminal and/or civil penalties. The authorizations to proceed with your proposed impacts or to conduct impacts to water and buffer as depicted in your application and as authorized by this Certifications shall expire upon the expiration of the 404 or CAMA Permit and Buffer Authorization. Should you have any questions regarding these matters, please contact me at (252) 948-3924. Sincerely, Anthony Scarbraugh, Environmental Specialist II Water Quality Regional Operations Section Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ Enclosure: Certificate of Completion cc: Laserfiche Emily Thompson, USACE Washington Regulatory Field Office (via email) Shelton Sullivan, 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit (via email) Katie Merritt, 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit (via email) GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix D: Conservation Easement As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 Appendix D: Conservation Easement I v 0) 03 0 0 0o CYI 10 lv cQ 137 N ro LEGEND: ISS - IRON STAKE SET ■ - IRON STAKE SET WITH PLASTIC YELLOW CAP ECM - EXISTING CONCRETE MARKER EIP - EXISTING IRON PIPE ERRR - EXISTING RAILROAD RAIL PTI - PINCHED TOP IRON EA - EXISTING AXLE EDS - EXISTING DRIVE SHAFT EMN - EXISTING MAG NAIL CMP - CORRUGATED METAL PIPE RPS - RANGE POLE SET EMN - EXISTING MAG NAIL MNS - MAG NAIL SET EIS - EXISTING IRON STAKE EPP - EXISTING PUMP PIPE PPS - PUMP PIPE SET NMC - NON-MONUMENTED CORNER RIW - RIGHT OF WAY EOP - EDGE OF PAVEMENT E18 - EASEMENT BOUNDARY RCP - REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE UP - UTILITY POLE M.B. - MAP BOOK PS - PLAT BOOK D.B. - DEED BOOK PG. - PAGE MW - MONITORING WELL O -DRAIN VALVE CONSERVATION EASEMENT LINE - - - - - TIE DOWN LINE - ADJOINER OR RIW LINE $ DRAIN VALVE LINE TOP OF BANK r / NEW 50' ACCESS EASEMENT EXISTING SO' GAS FEA ACCESS EASEMENT UTILITY EASEMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT Filed for registration at M CORNER DESCRIPTIONS CORNER DESCRIPTION No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE O Tw„ n LJ WITH PLASTIC YELLOW CAP 'CONSERVATION INSCRIBED: EASEMENT" 10 TMU 11 1.0. O.D. IRON PPE FLUSH WITH GRADE No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE Q THRU 41 WITH PLASTIC YELLOW CAP 'CONSERVATION INSCRIBED: EASEMENT" 42 NON-MONUMENTED CORNER No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE O WITH PLASTIC YELLOW CAP LJ INSCRIBED: "CONSERVATION EASEMENT' ss NON-MONUMENTED CORNER No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE O WITH PLASTIC YELLOW CAP LJTFM INSCRIBED: 'CONSERVATION EASEMENT- PM 126 NON-MONUMIENTED CORNER No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE 127 THRU 137 WITH PLASTIC YELLOW CAP INSCRIBED: 'CONSERVATION EASEMENT" 138 1.0" O.D. IRON PIPE FLUSH WITH GRADE 0.5 BELOW WATER 13a NON -MONO ENTED CORNER 142 TH U 151 No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE 152 1.0" O.D. IRON PIPE 0.2' BELOW GRADE 153 THtU(167 Nn. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE Ise NCGS MARKER (TYPICAL) "SIDE 2001". PR)-AJG042 1 1.0' 0_0. IRON PIPE 0.1' BELOW GRADE 81.0" O.D. IRON PIPE 0.1' BELOW GRADE 1.0" O.D_ IRON PIPE FLUSH WITH 3 GRADE ON TOP OF BANK OF DITCH No. 5 REBAR WITH BLUE PLASTIC i8 CAP INSCRIBED: "K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" FLUSH WITH GRADE SUITABLE FOR GLASS OBSERVATIONS Office. Recorded in M. B. �e , PG. memo Register of Deeds By 2020 in the Register of Deeds STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT I, eview Officer of Pitt County, certify that the map or plat to which this cert Icati*mrwed meets all statutory requirements for recording. -Vae Review Officer SURVEYORS CERTIFICATIONIS Surveyor's disclaimer: No attempt was made to locate any cemeteries, wetlands, hazardous material sites, underground utilities or any other features above, or below ground other than those shown. However, no visible evidence of cemeteries or utilities, aboveground or otherwise, was observed by the undersigned (other than those shown). I certify that the survey is of another category (conservation easement), such as the recombination of existing parcels, a court -ordered survey, or other exception to the definition of subdivision. I J 0 H N A. RUDOLPH , certify that this plat was drawn under my supervision fnxm (an actual survey made under my supervision) (deed description recorded in Book SEE Page REFS , etc.) (other); that the radio of precision as calculated by latitudes and departures is 1110.000+; that the boundaries not surveyed are shown as broken lines plotted from information found in D.B. xx Page xx ; that this plat was prepared in accordance with G_S. 47-30 as amended. Witness my original signature, registration number, and seal this 25t1•I day of January, A.D. 2020. SEAL OR �T MrP s.3/ �f'�' Surveyor L-4194 C, URV�� j LINE DATA ALONG THE PHASE 1 EASEMENT AREA #1 LI DISTANCE L1 41 1 Li0 5,0*XIE&10 L2 SM'41' 215.72' L3 .32 u 6. 63AT 301"W 2 4.69' 4_C4_B_Nrr4UI2-W1 229.1157- L11NW317WE LINE DATA ALONG THE PHASE 1 EASEMENT AREA #2 LIDISTANCE L13 S •12'3 1058,11147 L14 S 3:jKMrE 221. L15 S62 1 1 16 S D 2 .02' L17 L18 1M 90.19' LIS 41.14' 20 1 iT Size L21 •142 42.W L 111.95' 23 L24 21w 39.21 26 S3.W L2T NOrgrOn86 64' al: 1 1.02' L29 MCIAWWI 127.4X L3D 152.5f L31 RW IMI ITEM L32 •1 1 .71 L33 NW205 11 .49' L34 NO2'33'3i 136.97 L 82.07 L36 I N89.34'3 144.35 LINE DATA ALONG THE PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREA #5 BEARING DISTANCELINE L39 NSI'01'5rE 2 .72 L40 N '4609'E 4' i24.81' L41 S 23•E 32AG' 1b 1• 1 68.67 z . L43 523' 117.34' t44 S40.04'099N I00.4V 402.04 L45 I SWW31'W L47 S 31 231.41' L48 I ND2'6fI8w 190.90 M4151TO 1' I MAT L T 6 68. LINE DATA ALONG THE PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREA #i LINE BEARNG DISTANCE 2 I N7&W31'E228.10' 3 2 . L S00'3934i'W 63 L L54 IS71'16'12%V240,1111117 L S71'1 12W 228A1' L 62.86 38. LINE DATA ALONG THE NEW id ACCESS EASEMENT 1 LINE I BEARING DISTANCE L139 N00.59'28IE 181.W L140 N00.59'2rT 69.30 L141 S78.24'47E 1521.75 L142 S78.19'34E 554M L143 SW'58'46 E 38AT L144 N71.1S121 75.W L145 S00.3T49'W 78.44' L146 S01.57'21rW 373.26' L147 SOI-11-33-W 223.D6 L14a S89•S7IrW 218.04' L149 N01.1357"E 73.17 L150 582'5?W'W 60.63 051 N71.1912E 82.10' L152 NW40'051E 311547 L153 N69.4DV5E 3116.7T L164 N71'15121E SRAV LISS N01'09'4M 76.6r L156 NO2'S4'18'1N OCST L157 N52'32'44'E 283.77' L158 N25'40'15w 135.W L159 tM 40'1M 134.39' LIM N52'32'44E 211GAT 1-161 NO2.54'16iN 311.04' L162 N01'W46'M 74.72' L163 NOW455rE 737AIr L164 SOD•374rW 840r LISS N71.16121E STST LISS S88'S8'46E 22.39' Lis? 578.19'341E S48.7r LISS S78'2447E 1Sn02' 169 NW5928-E 37.90' CURVE DATA CURVE I ARC LENGTH I RADIUS I DELTA ANGLE I CHORD BEARING I CHORD LENGTH G1 1 76.43' 721.83 6.0359" 1 N7r2S55w 1 76.39' LINE DATA ALONG THE PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREA #7 LINE SEARING S L , N71.1S12-E 229.21Y L N71.1S1 2 L60 SDO.51'WmW 597.3Y 1 1 1 1' L201 S08'2646'E 440.63 L67B S84'2T13w 416.54' L68 N81.101orw 85.W L69 NOVIS57"E 117.3Y 00 NO1'13'57E 125.79' L71 SW*5T17w2371SF 00' L718 S89•ST171NA9' L72 N01' 11'33E35' L73 ND1 •ST28'EL74 N00.3T 23 LLINE DATA ALONG THE PHASE 1 EASEMENT AREA #3 DI T L6f N80.4YIrE 575Ji9 L62 L63 L L05 W41'JM26 L66 1' "W f $ a. L201 NOa'25'4t1•W 1 440A3 MIME DATA ALONG THE PHASE 1 EASEMENT AREA #4 LINEI BEARNG DISTANCE L75 NW53'SlrE 329.17 L76 S58'I709•E 529.W L77 N56'31'4S'IE 79.97 L79 N71.4445M 170.75' L79 N41.44'35w 254.52' L80 S70.33'S0"W 105.31' L81 N51'ST31w 155.34' L82 N32'38'29w 122.90' L83 I N51.3rS9'W 304.98' L84 N28.19W`W 160.04' L85 N1a'3T46w 60.03' L86 N76.38V M 207.17' L87 N64.39'11'W 901T L88 1`441'230M 96.75' L80 N24.ST34w 65.W LOD 675.241" 67.17' L91 I N71'49XWW 268.98' L92 I N48.59'07w 107.64' L93 I N39'06'19w 132.02' L94 N62'31'22E 120.45' L95 N62'31'221E IOI.W L96 S36'4YO9'E 70.25' L97 S50.01'31'E 45.29' 1_98 S85'21057"E 1 86.03' L99 S59'4T26'E 89.99' L100 N61.3635-E 153.2V L1O1 S76.38'56'E 19.94' 1.102 S26'O9'53"E 257.2X L103 S80'31'43•E 315.61F L104 SIS'02M5E 218.71' L105 S31'02VFE 96.34' LIM S77'28'09rE 41.94' L107 S53ro1'24E 60.W L108 S68'0057E 131.41' LIM S45.5S27E 33.42' L110 SIB'W32 E ISA.94' L111 N7r51'97"E 54.7X L112 N67'iT0f'E 43.95' L113 S81.4VIrE 12.71' L114 N75.2605"E 138.S3' L115 S23'3322"E 49-SY LIIS S01'48'10`W 28.36 L117 S30'5745E 20.62' L118 S12'31'13E 149.59 019 S54.WSS'E 20.7V L120 S75.OT45'£ 55.W L121 S89'20'3arE 76.47 L122 S50'22'07'E 52.91' L123 S35'32'52'E 88.29 L124 S07'42'50"E 36.12' Li25 S33'S4'24E 71.51' Li26 S24.INS6'E 85.41' L127 SW*49'2l"W 112.SU L128 S68.3313w 66.16 L122 S71'5TO rW 134.37 L130 S71.4T45W 181.93' L131 SW31'45'W 215.22' L132 S55'08 wE Sam L133 S56.42-OrE 129.39 L134 S55'45'57E 132.9 L135 S74.IV03w 271.SV L136 N57*W5irW 574.42' L137 Se9rll'32"W 509.62' L138 1 N'20.54'W"W 436,61' NEW 60' ACCESS EASEMENT NEW 60' WDE ACCESS EASEMENT TO REPLACE EXISTING ACCESS EASEMENT FOR WORTHINGTON FARMS, INC AS RECORDED IN D.B. 250, PG. 354 (11.92 ACRES±) RESTORATI O N SYSTEMS, LLC 1101HAYNES STREET SUITE 211 RALEIGH. NC 27604 PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS PERMANENT EASEMENT J� (D.S. 3774, PG. 121) EXISTING 30' GCU UTILITY EASEMENT PHASE 2 �,-- EASEMENT AREA #5 10.36 ACRES± DEKI REFERENCE(S): BEING A PORTION OF THE TRACTS RECORDED IN O.B. 250, PG. 354 AND D.B. 2; PG. 236 OF THE PITT COUNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS. MAP REFERENCE(S) M.B. 67, PG. 64-M GAS EASEMENTS REFERENCE[SI: EXISTING SO' REDMOND NATURAL GAS COMPANY, INC EASEMENT D.B. 3075, PG 127-130 (SEE EXFWT 2 OF 2) EXISTING 5G REDMOND NATURAL GAS COMPANY, INC EASEMENT D.B. 3075, PG 123-126 (SEE EXHIBIT 1 OF 2) YELLOW PLASTIC ON TOP OF RON STAKE SET ON CONSERVATION EASEMENTS GAS LINE LOCATED BY PIEDMONT GAS COMPANY PER 811 TICKET C182092866 AND TICKET C182892872 PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREA #b 7A9 ACRES± POINT ONLY SUITABLE FOR GPS OBSERVATION - PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREA #7 10.89 ACRES± INSET 1 2❑❑ too ❑ 2W 4W wo GRAPHIC SCALE I' = 200' CONSERVATION EASEMENT YELLOW PLASTIC CAP NOT TO SCALE GENERAL NOTES: NO HORIZONTAL CONTROL EXISTS WITHIN 2000 FEET. NOTE: NO ABSTRACT OF TITLE, NOR TITLE COMMITMENT, OR RESULTS OF TITLE SEARCH WERE FURNISHED TO THE SURVEYOR. ALL DOCUMENTS OF RECORD REVIEWED ARE NOTED HEREON (SEE REFERENCES). THERE MAY EXIST OTHER DOCUMENTS OF RECORD THAT MAY AFFECT THIS SURVEYED PARCEL. ALL DISTANCES SHOWN ARE HORIZONTAL GROUND DISTANCES. FEMA FLOOD STATEMENT: THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT REPRESENTED BY THIS PLAT IS LOCATED IN A FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY ACCORDING TO FEMA MAP NUMISER(S) 37205607DOJ. 372D5606800K 8 37206617DOJ ZONE(S): FLOODWAY R AE, DATED: JANUARY 2, 2004. CONSERVATION EASEMENT ACREAGE DATA: PORTION OF PHASE 1 EASEMENT PARCEL ID No.a 8.33 ACRESi AREA #1 10064 8 48152 PORTION OF PHASE 1 EASEMENT PARCEL ID No 7.99 ACRESi AREA #2 48152 PHASE 2 EASEMENT PORTION OF PARCEL ID No.s 10.36 ACRES± AREA #5 48152 8 33065 PORTION OF PHASE 2 EASEMENT PARCEL ID No.s 7.89 ACRES± AREA #6 48152 8 33065 PORTION OF PHASE 2 EASEMENT PARCEL ID No.s 10.99 ACRES± AREA #7 48152 8. 33065 PORTION OF PHASE I EASEMENT PARCEL ID No.s 22.90 ACRESi AREA #3 33065 PORTION OF PHASE 1 EASEMENT PARCEL ID No.s 28,59 ACRES± AREA 04 33065 TOTAL PHASE 1 R PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREA IS 97.14 ACRES± EXCLUDING ALL ACCESS EASEMENTS BY COORDINATE COMPUTATION DATUM DESCIIFTION THE LOCALIZED COORDINATE SYSTEM DEVELOPED FOR THIS PLAT IS BASED ON NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLANE COORDINATES ESTABLISHED BY USING THE NORTH CAROLINA REAL TIME NETWORK (VRS). ISS(R20O NC GRID COORDINATES NAD 83 (2011) N = 678,773.9145' E = 2,505,737.3010' THE AVERAGE COMBINED GRID FACTOR USED ON THIS PLAT IS 0.999896386057 (GROUND TO GRID) OR 1.000103613933 (GRID TO GROUND). THE N.C. LAMBERT GRID ARING AND LOCALIZED HORIZONTAL GROUND DISTANCE FROM l_J 20o ISS TO ISS IS N 13`O2'47" W 24.12 FEET. ALL LINEAR DIMENSIONS ARE LOCALIZED HORIZONTAL DISTANCES. GEOID-2012B CONUS GNSS RECEIVER - TOPCON HIPER SR WITH MINIMUM TIME OF ISO SECONDS COMPLETED DURING OCTOBER OF 2018. IIIIIII IIIIII III llllllllll IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIII Ills Doe ID: 014617550002 Type: CRP Recorded: 02/28/2020 at 10:44:20 AM Fee Amt: $42.00 Page 1 of 2 Pitt County, NC Lisa P. Nichols REG OF DEEDS BK85 PG76-77 SHEET 1 OF 2 CONSERVATION EASEMENT SURVEY FOR RESTORATION SYSTEMS, I.I.C. OF THE CITY Of GREENVILLE MITIGATION SITE OVER AND ACROSS A PORTION OF THE LANDS CURRENTLY OWNED BY CITY OF GREEVILLE PARCELS NUMBERS 10064, 48152 & 33065 PACTOLUS TOWNSHIP PITT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA (THE FIELD SURVEY TOOK PLACE DURING OCTOBER & NOVEMBER 2018) 3 Qj 0 0 00 Cal L� v I) IV 0 IV 03 O O 0o Cyl 10 Iv cQ ro V 6S7 N O STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PITT L719 Filed for registration at M. 2020 in the Register of Deeds Office. Recorded in M. B. PG. L120 ~ Register of Deeds 0 PHASE 1 EASEMENT AREA #1 8.33 ACRESi EXISTING DITCH (TYPICAL) 7 By CLARK / WOMINGTON B. D.F38, PG- 4 D.B. 84, PG. 736 277 + / M.B. 01, PG. 108 EIP � tt + Q 0 1 L11 ry EIP NEW 60' ACCESS EASEMEMT + ISS L9 y'.� i NEW 60' WIDE ACCESS ass — ra CRY OF GREENVILLE EASEMENT TO REPLACE y'+� L8 0 E1P to a D.B. 236, PG. 573 EXISTING ACCESS EASEMENT �IS$ a I SO' PIEDMOND NATURAL GAS rru COMPANY, INC EASEMENT i O.B. 3075, PG- 127-130 (SEE O EXHIBIT 2 OF 2) GAS LINE LOCATED BY PIEDMONT GAS OOMI WY 1 m PER 811 TICKET C182OW872 � r L4 AND TICKET C182892892 ' L 139 as L36 NO1'p9'37-E 415.47 35 (TIE DOWN) L345 FROM NMC ,�y TO ISS O LJ�C L33 L32 EXISTING DITCH (TYPICAL) I N/F r CITY Of GREENVILLE W 31 L30 NO2'34'00'E � O 1324.32' CITE DOWN) FROM EIP®TO NMC @ L28 L27 O L26 v 26 L25 24 25 L24 IL23 FOR WORTHINGTON FARMS, INC 1 ISSN AS RECORDED IN D-B- 250, PG. 354 L� (11.92 ACRES!) SEE INSET 1 ON SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR ALL CORNERS AND LABELS ON ACCESS EASEMENT GOING ALONG 1®ISS PHASE 2 EASEMENT AREAS# S. 6 A 7 L162 PHASE 1EASEMENT AREA*4ALONG CENTERLINE OF CREEK BETWEEN L96 THROUGH L121 AND IS ALSO PROPERTY LINE N58'11'24 W 1 SSAW 12 (TIE DOWN) EIP is L122 L123 t L124 , L125 PHASE IEASEMENTAREA*4 RUNS ALONG CENTERLINE OF DITCH FROM L122 THROUGH L126 L125 PHASE 1 EASEMENTAREA*4 RUNS ALONG TOP OF BANKS FROM L127 THROUGH L134 INSET 2 100 w 0 100 mo 3D0 GRAPHIC SCALE I' - 100' I IIIIIII IIIIII III IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIiI IIII Doc ID: 014617560002 Tyge: CRP Recorded: 02/28/2020 at 10:44:20 AM Fee Amt : $42.00 Page aK of 2 Pitt County, NC Lisa P. Nlchols REG OF DEEDS 13K85 PG76-77 EXISTING 30' GCU S 75'.37 4 t "E UTfi-f TY EASEMENT 84.10' (TIE DOWN) + 501'13'571N 1536 18" RCP EXISTING 39 GCU UTILITY EASEMENT K" mE'7 N.C.S,*, SflE ROM S'JNNYCPED — RWPBLAV �¢RIW SOVIY57'79 77-4;F (nE DOWN) 1 s3 16 Iss � � ' PHASE 2 EASEAIENf AREA #& 7,89 ACRES± ISS, REFERENCE POINT ONLY ' SUITABLE FOR GPS OBSERVATION ISS e / we cietu COOpdffATE ,' I, r LiS4 GAS LINE LOCATED BY 42 8 PIEDMONT GAS L41 45 COMPANY PER 811 TICKET CI82892866 L&� 50' PIEDMOND NATURAL GAS COMPANY, INC EASEMENT PHASE 2 D.B. 3075, PG. 123426 (SEE EAS6IAEMT AREA *5 EXHIBIT 1 OF 2) 10.36 ACRES± GAS LINE LOCATED BY PIEDMONT GAS COMPANY r PER 811 TICKET C182802865 AND TICKET C182892872 , CITY OF GREENVILLE D.B. 250, PG. 354 LOG L97 - L98 r L99 L701 r U � L102 PHASE 1 EASEMENT AREA94 RUNS ALONG 4.J 0 " CENTERLINE OF CREEK BETWEEN L100 L1D3 L96 THROUGH L121 AND IS ALSO L9D 9 PROPERTY LINE LJ L104 LEGEND: ISS - IRON STAKE SET • - IRON STAKE SET WITH PLASTIC YELLOW CAP ECM - EXISTING CONCRETE MARKER EIP - EXISTING IRON PIPE ERRR - EXISTING RAILROAD RAIL PT(- PINCHED TOP IRON EA - EXISTING AXLE CMP - CORRUGATED METAL PIPE EMN - EXISTING MAG NAIL EDS - EXISTING DRIVE SHAFT RPS - RANGE POLE SET EMN - EXISTING MAG NAIL MNS - MAG NAIL SET EIS - EXISTING IRON STAKE EPP - EXISTING PUMP PIPE PPS.- PUMP PIPE SET NMC - NON-MONU ENTET] CORNER R/W - RIGHT OF WAY EOP - EDGE OF PAVEMENT E1B - EASEMENT BOUIYOARY RCP - REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE UP - UTILITY POLE M.B- - MAP BOOK PB - PLAT BOOK D.B. - DEED BOOK PG. - PAGE MW - MONITORING WELL O -DRAIN VALVE CONSERVATION EASEMENT LINE — — — — TIE DOWN LINE — -- ADJOINER OR RIW LINE -- DRAIN VALVE LINE TOP OF BANK 1,77,77i , NEW 60' ACCESS EASEMENT EXISTING 50' GAS ACCESS EASEMENT UTILITY EASEMENT t3 ISS f L1$8 ' . E=2,__ 737301ir L 165 j —L12 L140 tx iss L166 1Tfi7 NEW &0' ACCESS EASEMENT NEW 60' WIDE ACCESS ISS Lt¢2 14 ' 57 EASEMENT TO REPLACE EXISTING ACCESS EASEMENT elss 2 PHASE i FOR WORTHINGTON FARMS, INC L14 w ISS L74 EJ EASEAKM y� - Lyy AS RECORDED IN D-B. 250, PG. 354 , /' ISS to 10.89 ACRES* (11.92 ACRES±] L144 SEE INSET T ON SHEET I OF 2 (3ISS J ct FOR ALL CORNERS AND LABELS ON ACCESS EASEMENT GOING ALONG ISS 'f PHASE 1 PHASE 1 PHASE L61B � 85 EASGAIENT AREA 43 EASEMENT AREA N2 2 EASEMENT AREAS # 5, 6 d 7 ra L$1 f� 7-99 ACRES± 7x ' Z, 22.09 ACRES± PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS I ti L718 PERMANENT EASEMENT Y CITY OF GREENVILLE (D.B. 3774, PG-121) t ►n NMC - _- - ---_----- -� CITY Of GREENVILLE ❑.B- 236, PG. 573 ',L148 L70- -- - D.B. 250, PG. 354 to - L14 is L149 EIP@ Ch Crs tfi 0 40 L6m tfi7 4J 2n 2t 19 {re (t� ISS 1I L 750 LB8 ai 1° L17 t7 EASEMENT 1 e E E - E , EIP L2D Lye LIS e e WOICIINNGTON FARMS, INC D.B- T35, PG. 532 Lse JAAWS L88 D.B. 3294, PG- 768 L106 1.87 L107 L108 +� L109 O L713 � L115 L114 » as N58'11'24 W ++ L116 L110 „ L117 58•58' (TE DDOWNi n ,! „ r! L118 PHASE IEASEAWNT O L111 L712 AREA #4 7s L119 72 EIP 17 28-69 ACRES* 75 a, 11 L121 L123 SEE INSET 2 8 r SHEET 2 OF 2 S70'01'37"W f:1 L120 1 + L724 L 133.01' EXISTING L1 L122 L125 DOWN) 7a DITCHYPI� (TCAL) T7 � � 7a + L12- 4 EXISTING __-�- `,. r ,L1a9�+ 42, CMP L127 8 !� L132+ 0 PHASE 1 EASEMENTAREA*4 L 133 RUNS ALONG TOP OF BANKS L�3T , FROM L127 THROUGH L134 4 L134 137 _�.• N69'41'32"E 133.00' (TIE DOWN) NEW 130' ACCESS EASEMENT 2 NEW 130' WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS & REGRESS TO BE CONVEYED TO THE RESTORATION SYSTEMS AND CITY OF GREENVILLE [AREA = 1.33 ACRES± BY COORDINATE COMPUTATION] SHEET 2 OF 2 CONSERVATION EASEMENT SURVEY FOR RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC OF THE CITY of GREENVILLE MITIGATION SITE d OVER AND ACROSS A PORTION OF THE LANDS CURRENTLY OWNED BY CITY OF GREEVILLE PARCELS NUMBERS 10064, 48152 & 33065 PACTOLUS TOWNSHIP PITT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA (THE FIELD SURVEY TOOK PLACE DURING OCTOBER & NOVEMBER 2018) 400 200 0 400 wo 7200 GRAPHIC SCALE 1 " = 400' Page 1 of 24 Type: CONSOLIDATED REAL PROPERTY Recorded: 4/21/2020 9:20:53 AM Fee Amt: $62.00 Page 1 of 24 Revenue Tax: $0.00 Pitt County, NC Lisa P. Nichols REG OF DEEDS BK 3912 PG 577 - 600 RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: Restoration Systems, LLC Attn: Raymond Holz 1101 Haynes St. Suite 211 Raleigh, NC 27604 PERMANENT CONSERVATION EASEMENT THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT ("Conservation Easement") is made this 19th day of March , 2020, by and between City of Greenville, a North Carolina municipal corporation, for the use and benefit of the Greenville Utilities Commission (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Grantor") and Restoration Systems, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as "Grantee"). The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. RECITALS WHEREAS, Grantor owns in fee simple approximately five hundred sixty-eight, 6 tenths, 1 hundredth, and 6 thousandths (568.616) acres situated, lying and being in Pitt County, North Carolina, more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein ("Property"); WHEREAS, Grantee is a North Carolina limited liability company whose purpose is the conservation of property and is qualified to be the Grantee of a conservation easement pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat.§ 121-35; WHEREAS, Grantor and Grantee recognize the conservation, scenic, natural, or aesthetic value of the property in its natural state, which includes the following natural communities: Page 1 of 12 submitted electronically by "Manning Fulton & skinner, P.A." in compliance with North Carolina statutes governing recordable docs,�r�t�=s. Page: 577 Seq: 1 and the terms of the submitter agreement with the Pitt county Register F Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 1 of 24 Page 2 of 24 unnamed tributaries, open field ditches, and the adjacent riparian resources. The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to restore and maintain riparian resources, aquatic and ecological resources, and other natural values of the Property and to prevent the use or development of the Property for any purpose or in any manner that would conflict with the maintenance of the Property in its natural condition.. WHEREAS, the preservation of the Property is required by Restoration Systems' GUC Mitigation Banking Instrument in the Tar -Pamlico River Basin ("MBI") (NCDWR #2017-1122v2) that was approved by the North Carolina Division of Water Resources ("NCDWR") February, 17, 2020. The MBI is between Restoration Systems, LLC, acting as the "Bank Sponsor", and NCDWR. The use of the Property is to restore it to a natural vegetated condition as provided in and specified in the GUC Bank Parcel Development Package ("BPDP") which was approved by NCDWR on February, 17, 2020. The approval of the MBI and BPDP allow Restoration Systems, LLC to establish the GUC Mitigation Bank on the Property. The Mitigation Bank is intended to compensate for unavoidable buffer impacts authorized by permits issued by the NCDWR and to provide mitigation for nutrient offsets due to development (both existing and proposed) within restricted areas of the Tar -Pamlico River Basin. Grantor and Grantee agree that third -party rights of enforcement shall be held by NCDWR, to include any successor agencies, and that these rights are in addition to, and do not limit, the rights of Restoration Systems, LLC to comply with its MBI and BPDP with the NCDWR. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants and representations contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Grantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably grants and conveys unto Grantee, its heirs, successors and assigns, forever and in perpetuity a Conservation Easement of the nature and character and to the extent hereinafter set forth, over the Property described on Exhibit A, together with the right to preserve and protect the conservation values thereof and a right of access, as follows: ARTICLE I.. DURATION OF EASEMENT; AREA OF EASEMENT This Conservation Easement shall be perpetual. This Conservation Easement is an easement in gross, runs with the land and is enforceable by Grantee against Grantor, Grantor's personal representatives, heirs, successors and assigns, lessees, agents and licensees. The Conservation Easement and right of access easement are over the areas of the Property as are more particularly described on Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated by this reference. Page 2 of 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 2 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq:2 Page 3 of 24 ARTICLE li. PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES Any activity on, or use of, the Property inconsistent with the purpose of this Conservation Easement is prohibited. The Property shall be preserved in its natural condition and restricted from any development that would impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following activities and uses are expressly prohibited, restricted or reserved as indicated hereunder: A. Disturbance of Natural Features. Any change disturbance, alteration or impairment of the natural features of the Property or any introduction of non-native plants and/or animal species is prohibited. B. Construction. There shall be no constructing or placing of any building, mobile home, asphalt or concrete pavement, billboard or other advertising display, antenna, utility pole, tower, conduit, line, pier, landing, dock or any other temporary or permanent structure or facility on or above the Property. C. Industrial, Commercial and Residential Use. Industrial, residential and/or commercial activities, including any right of passage for such purposes are prohibited. D. Agricultural, Grazing and Horticultural Use. Agricultural, grazing, animal husbandry, and horticultural use of the Property are prohibited. E. Vegetation. anion,. There shall be no removal, burning, destruction, harming, cutting or mowing of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation on the Property, except as provided in the BPDP. Mowing of invasive and herbaceous vegetation for purposes of enhancing planted or volunteer trees and shrubs approved in the BPDP is allowable once a year for no more than five (5) consecutive years from the date on page l of this Conservation Easement, except where mowing will negatively impact vegetation or disturb soils. Mowing activities shall only be performed by Restoration Systems, LLC and shall not violate any part of Item L of Article 1I or extend beyond five years from the date on page 1 of this Conservation Easement F. Roads and Trails. There shall be no construction of roads, trails or walkways on the property; nor enlargement or modification to existing roads, trails or walkways. G. Signage. No signs shall be permitted on or over the Property, except the posting of no trespassing signs, signs identifying the conservation values of the Property, signs giving directions or proscribing rules and regulations for the use of the Property and/or signs identifying Grantor as owner of the property. Page 3 of 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 3 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 3 Page 4 of 24 H. Dumping or Storage. Dumping or storage of soil, trash, ashes, garbage, waste, abandoned vehicles, appliances, machinery or hazardous substances, or toxic or hazardous waste, or any placement of underground or aboveground storage tanks or other materials on the Property is prohibited. I. Excavation, Dredging or Mineral Use. There shall be no grading, filling, excavation, dredging, mining or drilling; no removal of topsoil, sand, gravel, rock, peat, minerals or other materials, and no change in the topography of the land in any manner on the Property, except to restore natural topography or drainage patterns. J. Water Quality and Drainage Pattern. There shall be no diking, draining, dredging, channeling, filling, leveling, pumping, impounding or related activities, or altering or tampering tD 2:1 with water control structures or devices, or disruption or alteration of the restored, enhanced, or created drainage patterns. In addition, diverting or causing or permitting the diversion of surface or underground water into, within or out of the casement area by any means, removal of wetlands, polluting or discharging into waters, springs, seeps, or wetlands, or use of pesticide or biocides is prohibited. K. Development Rights. No development rights that have been encumbered or extinguished by this Conservation Easement shall be transferred pursuant to a transferable development rights scheme or cluster development arrangement or otherwise. L. Vehicles. The operation of mechanized vehicles, including, but not limited to, motorcycles, dirt bikes, all -terrain vehicles, cars and trucks is prohibited, other than for temporary or occasional access by Restoration Systems, LLC, the Grantee, its employees and agents, successors, assigns, and NCDWR for purposes of constructing, maintaining and/or monitoring the restoration of riparian areas within the Conservation Easement Area. M. Other Prohibitions. Any other use of, or activity on, the Property which is or may become inconsistent with the purposes of this grant, the preservation of the Property substantially in its natural condition, or the protection of its environmental systems, is prohibited. ARTICLE 111. GRANTOR'S RESERVED RIGHTS The Grantor expressly reserves for itself, its personal representatives, heirs, successors or assigns, the right to continue the use of the property for all purposes not inconsistent with this Conservation Easement, including, but not limited to, the right to quiet enjoyment of the Property, the rights of ingress and egress, the right to hunt, fish, and hike on the Property, the right to sell, transfer, gift Page 4 of 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 4 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 4 Page 5 of 24 or otherwise convey the Property, in whole or in part, provided such sale, transfer or gift conveyance is subject to the terms of, and shall specifically reference, this Conservation Easement. Notwithstanding the foregoing Restrictions set forth in Article 1I, above, and otherwise in this instrument, Restoration Systems, LLC reserves for itself acting as the Bank Sponsor, its successors and assigns, the right to construct a Mitigation Bank and to perform activities related to the restoration of riparian areas within the Property in accordance with the approved MBI and corresponding BPDP. ARTICLE IV. GRANTEE'S RIGHTS The Grantee or its authorized representatives, successors and assigns, and NCDWR, shall have the right to enter the Property at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting said Property to determine if the Grantor, or his personal representatives, heirs, successors, or assigns, is complying with the terms, conditions, restrictions, and purposes of this Conservation Easement. The Grantee shall also have the right to enter and go upon the Property for purposes of making scientific or educational observations and studies, and taking samples. The casement rights granted herein do not include public access rights. ARTICLE V. ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES A. To accomplish the purposes of this Easement, Grantee and the NCDWR arc allowed to prevent any activity on or use of the Property that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Easement and to require the restoration of such areas or features of the Property that may be damaged by such activity or use. Upon any breach of the terms of this Conservation Easement by Grantor that comes to the attention of the Grantee, the Grantee shall notify the Grantor in writing of such breach. The Grantor shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice to correct the conditions constituting such breach. If the breach remains uncured after thirty (30) days, the Grantee may enforce this Conservation Easement by appropriate legal proceedings including claims for damages, injunctive and other relief. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Grantee reserves the immediate right, without notice, to obtain a temporary restraining order, injunctive or other appropriate relief if the breach of the term of this Conservation Easement is or would irreversibly or otherwise materially impair the benefits to be derived from this Conservation Easement. The Grantor and Grantee acknowledge that under such circumstances damage to the Grantee would be irreparable and remedies at law will be inadequate. The rights and remedies of the Grantee provided hereunder shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, all other rights and remedies available to Grantee in connection with this Conservation Page 5 of 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 5 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 5 Page 6 of 24 Easement. The costs of a breach, correction or restoration, including the Grantee's expenses, court costs, and attorneys' fees, shall be paid by Grantor, provided Grantor is determined to be responsible for the breach. NCDWR shall have the same right to enforce the terms and conditions of this easement as the Grantee. B. No failure on the part of the Grantee to enforce any covenant or provision hereof shall discharge or invalidate such covenant or any other covenant, condition, or provision hereof or affect the right to Grantee to enforce the same in the event of a subsequent breach or default.. C. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall be construed to entitle Grantee to bring any action against Grantor for any injury or change in the Property resulting from causes beyond the Grantor's control, including, without limitation, fire, flood, storm, war, acts of God or third parties, except Grantor's lessees, agents, contractors, or invitees; or from any prudent action taken in good faith by Grantor under emergency conditions to prevent, abate, or mitigate significant injury to life, damage to property or harm to the Property resulting from such causes. ARTICLE VI. MISCELLANEOUS A. Warranty. Grantor warrants, covenants and represents that it owns the Property in fee simple, and that Grantor either owns all interests in the Property which may be impaired by the granting of this Conservation Easement or that there are no outstanding mortgages, tax liens, encumbrances, or other interests in the Property which have not been expressly subordinated to this Conservation Easement. Grantor further warrants that Grantee shall have the use of and enjoy all the benefits derived from and arising out of this Conservation Easement, and that Grantor will warrant and defend title to the Property against the claims of all persons. B. subsequent Transfers. The Grantor agrees to incorporate the terms of this Conservation Easement in any deed or other legal instrument that transfers any interest in all or a portion of the Property. The Grantor agrees to provide written notice of such transfer at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of the transfer. The Grantor and Grantee agree that the terms of this Conservation Easement shall survive any merger of the fee and easement interests in the Property or any portion thereof and shall not be amended, modified or terminated without the prior written consent and approval of NCDWR. C. Assignment.. The parties recognize and agree that the benefits of this conservation Easement are in gross and assignable provided, however, that the Grantee hereby covenants and agrees, that in the event it transfers or assigns this Conservation Easement, the organization receiving the interest will be a qualified holder under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 121-34, et sect. and § 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, and the Grantee further covenants and agrees that the terms of the Page 6 of 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 6 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 6 Page 7 of 24 transfer or assignment will be such that the transferee or assignee will be required to continue in perpetuity the conservation purposes described in this document. D. Entire Agreement and Severability. The combined MBI with corresponding BPDP and this instrument set forth the entire agreements of the parties with respect to the Conservation Easement and supersedes prior discussions, negotiations, understandings or agreements relating to the Conservation Easement. If any provision is found to be void or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder shall continue in full force and effect. E. Obligations of Ownership. Grantor is responsible for any real estate taxes, assessments, fees, or charges levied upon the Property. Grantor shall keep the Property free of any liens or other encumbrances for obligations incurred by Grantor except those incurred after the date hereof and which are expressly subject and subordinate to the Conservation Easement. Grantee should not be responsible for any costs or liability of any kind related to the ownership, operation, insurance, upkeep, or maintenance of the Property, except as expressly provided herein.. Nothing herein shall relieve the Grantor of the obligation to comply with federal, state or local laws, regulations and permits that may apply to the exercise of the Reserved Rights. F. Extinguishment. In the event that changed conditions render impossible the continued use of the Property for the conservation purposes, this Conservation Easement may only be extinguished, in whole or in part, by judicial proceeding. G. Eminent Domain. Whenever all or part of the Property is taken in the exercise of eminent domain so as to substantially abrogate the Restrictions imposed by this Conservation Easement, Grantor and Grantee shall join in appropriate actions at the time of such taking to recover the full value of the taking, and all incidental and direct damages due to the taking. H. Proceeds. This Conservation Easement constitutes a real property interest immediately vested in Grantee. In the event that all or a portion of this Property is sold, exchanged., or involuntarily converted following an extinguishment or the exercise of eminent domain, Grantee shall be entitled to the fair market value of this Conservation Easement. The parties stipulate that the fair market value of this Conservation Easement shall be determined by multiplying the fair market value of the Property unencumbered by this Conservation Easement (minus any increase in value after the date of this grant attributable to improvements) by the ratio of the value of this easement at the time of this grant to the value of the Property (without deduction for the value of this Conservation Easement) at the time of this grant. The values at the time of this grant shall be the values used, or which would have been used, to calculate a deduction for federal income tax purposes, pursuant to Section 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code (whether eligible or ineligible for such a deduction). Grantee shall use its share of the proceeds in a manner consistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. Page 7 of 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 7 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 7 Page 8 of 24 I. Notification. Any notice, request for approval, or other communication required under this Conservation Easement shall be Sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, to the following addresses (or such address as may be hereafter specified by notice pursuant to this Paragraph): To Grantor: City of Greenville c/o Greenville Utilities Commission P.D. Box 1847 Greenville NC, 27835-1847 Attn: Legal Department To NCDE0 -DWR: NCDEQ — Division of Water Resources 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch 1517 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 To Grantee: Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes Street Suite 211 Raleigh, NC 27604 J. Failure of Grantee. 1f at any time Grantee is unable or fails to enforce this Conservation Easement, or if Grantee ceases to be a qualified grantee, and if within a reasonable period of time after the occurrence of one of these events Grantee fails to make an assignment pursuant to this Conservation Easement, then the Grantee's interest shall become vested in another qualified grantee in accordance with an appropriate proceeding in a court of competent jurisdiction. K. Amendment. This Conservation Easement may be amended, but only in a writing signed by all parties hereto, and provided such amendment does not affect the qualification of this Conservation Easement or the status of the Grantee under any applicable laws, and is consistent with the conservation purposes of this grant. L. Present Condition of the Property. 'Che wetlands, scenic, resource, environmental, and other natural characteristics of the Property, and its current use and state of improvement, are described in the BPDP, prepared by Restoration Systems, LLC acting as the Bank Sponsor for the GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel and is acknowledged by the Grantor to be complete and accurate as of the date hereof. The Grantor has copies of this report. It will be used by the parties to assure that any future changes in the use of the Property will be consistent with the terms of this Conservation Easement. However, this report is not intended to preclude the use of other evidence to establish the present condition of the Property if there is a controversy over its use. Page 8 of 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 8 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 8 Page 9 of 24 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said rights and easements perpetually unto Grantee for the aforesaid purposes. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set its hand and seat, the day and year first above written. GRANTOR: City of Greenv By: Name: P. � J. t�-nnetty Title: Mayor Attested to by: R��%kwmn Name: Valerie Shiuwegar U Title: City Clerk [OFFICIAL SEAL] corporation Greenville Utilities Commission of the City of Greenville, NC By: Nam , oel Butler Nam W4 Tj c: C�hairman Attested to by: Name: Tommy Stoughtov( Title: Secretary [OFFICIAL SEAL] GRANTEE: Restoration Systems, a North Carolina limited liability company B'y >— [SEAL] Titic: V Pap 9 of 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 9 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 9 Page 10 of 24 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF.PITT 1, os a Notary Public of the aforesaid County and State, os certify that Valerie hiuwegar personallcame before me this day and acknowledged that she is City Clerk of the City of Greenville, North Carolina, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the City of Greenville, North Carolina, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its Mqprlq Vg&kv�ith its Official Seal and attested by her as its City Clerk. 0 W�S Npfiand and official seal, this the 20. day of 2D 2 OW US LIG NNI�ARY PUBLIC ft M �jqll y 619 s: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY 0F.PITT 1, - t)6LL L, , a Notary Public of the aforesaid County and State, certify that Tommy Stoughton personally came before me this day and acknowledged that he is Secretary of the Board of Commissioners or Greenville Utilities Commission, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the Board of Commissioners, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its Chairman, scaled with its Official Seal and attested by him as its Secretary. WITNESS my hand and official sea[, this the klday of ffl�,JC-12 20.10 I NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires: Lui-i Page 10 of 12 Debra L. Miller Notary Public Craven County North Carolina Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 10 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 10 Page 11 of 24 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF W&L I certify that the�ollowmg person personally appeared before me this day, acknowledging 0 to me that �j �j 11 qcv �e - signed the foregoing document as the duly - authorized signatory for Restoration Systems, LLC: WITNESS my hand and official seal, this the A� day of 20d-O NOf)ARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires: t4ololy pubUC Woke C +0 'NV 1 riq C P11;X9 111;jj')?tj111MW1\ Page 11 of 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 11 of 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 11 Page 12 of 24 EXHIBIT A PROPERTY DESCRIPTION TRACT 1 BEGINNING at a railroad spike set in the centerline of h'.C.S.R. 1536 (60' RJw) denominated point A, which said railroad spike set in the centerline -Of ,C.S.R. IS36 is situated South 11° 001 22" East 3895.49 feet, more or less, from an existing railroad spike set at the intersection of the centerline of N,C,S.R. 153S and the centerline of N..C,S.R. 1534, and travel- ing thence from said railroad spike set in tile centerline of N.C.S.RI 1536 denominated point A, the pCrTNT OF BEGINNING, South 840 15' 40" East 145.50 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set in the centerline of N,C.S.it. 1536; thence NOT th 880 52' 54" East 75.00 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set in the centerline of N.C.S.R. I536 thence North 880 15' 50" East 98,26 feet, more or Ics$, to a railroad spike set in the ccnteriihe of N,C.S.R. 1536; thence North 880 45' 49" Cast 100.OD feet, more or 1css, to a railroad spike :yet in tine center- line 4f N,C.S.R, 1536; thence North 890 16' 27" East 9D.9g feet, - Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 12 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 12 of 24 Page 13 of 24 more or less, to a railroad spike set in the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1536; thence South 830 29' 54" East 100.00 feet, more or less, to a P.K. nail set in asghalt, TYP., in the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1536, thence South 88 29' 48" East 100.03 feet, inorc or less, to ;1 railr'ond Spike set in the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1536; thence Sotlth 870 24' 53" Fast 99-99 feet, more or less, to n railroad spike set in the centerline of N.C.S,R, 1536; thence Soutli 8(10 35' 02" Fast 100.03 feet, more or less, to a railronJ s�ikc sc't in the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1536; thence Soutar 85 19' 29".East 99.99 foot, more or less, to a railroad spike set in the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1536; thence South 840 43' 41" feast 100,00 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set in the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1536; thence South 840 13, 59" East 619.31 feet, norc or less, to o railroad spike set in the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1536; thence South 860 oil 40" East 103.90 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set in the centerline of N,C,S,R, 1536;-thence North 880 39' 14" .East 73.S4 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set in the centerline 0f N.C.S.R. 1536; thence North 920 15' OS"' East 75.90 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set in tfle centerline of N.C.S.R. 1536; thence North 770 20' 58" East 74,48 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set in the centerline of N.C.S.R.. 1536; thence North 73 07' 56" East 73.83 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set in the contcrlino of N.C.S.R. 1534; thence North 7{10 y[i' 2l" 114t 76, 8,5 feet, more or less, to• a railroad 4Pike set An tho centerline of N.C.S.A . 1536; tllence North 660 13' 47" Rost 75.57 feet:, more or less, to aroilroad spike set in tho centerline of N.C.S.R, 1516 ; thence North Goo 29, 56" East 212..12 feet, more or lctia, to an iron.pipc set in C110 centerline 0f N.C.•S.11, 1536 denominated L2j1 t_ ! , cornering; thence South 36o 32' 23" East 79.96 feet, more or less, to a point; thence South 280 551 42" Cast 119.95 feet, more or less, to a point; thence South 420 14' 04" East 45.Z9 feet, more or less, to a point:; thence South 770.42' .0" East 86.03 feet, nxore or less, to a point; thence South Si° 59' 59" East 89,99 feet, more or less, to a point; thelice forth 690 ZV 02" East. 153,Z5 Feet, more or less, to a point; thence South 690 51' 29" [last 19.94 feet, more or leas, to a ;point; thenctl South 180 27' , 26" East Z57.23 feet, more or less, to ' a l)vint ; thence South 720 441 lG" East 315,6E feet, more or loss, to a point; thence. South 110 14' 38" Cast 218,7E feet, more or less, to a poialt; thcl1ce South 230 14' 38" Misr 96.34 fe'ct, more or less, to a point; tiienLe South 690 401 42" Iast 41.94 Fact, more or' loss, C.o a point; t-honr.0 15'0:It11 4S0 13 57 Bast 85 feet, morn or Ioy , to .a pui11t thence Sout#1 Gall) I3' 50" 1?Ast 13.1 , 41 feet, ra'rc or less, to n paint; thence South 380 08' 90" East 33,4Z feet, more or less, to a point; thence South 10 IS' 05" [?ast'158.94.fect, more or Icss, to a paint; thence North 850 39' 24" East 64.73 feet, more or Less, to a pointy thence North 750 04' 28" East 43.95 feet., more or less, to a point; thence South 740 00' 52" East 12.71 feet, more or less, to a point; thence North 83o 12' 3211'East 138.53 feet, more ororess, to a less point; thence South ISO 45' 55" Cost 48..63 feet, , to a point; thence South 090 35' 87"" West 28.35 fret, more orless, to a point; thence South 23 10, 18" East 20.62 feet, more or less, to a point; thence South 040 43' 46" East 149.56 feat, more or less, to a point; tbonco South 460 21, 28" East 20.75 feet, -more or less, to a paint; thence South 67o 20' WW'East 55.06 feet, more or less, to a point; thence South 810 33' 11" East 76.47 feet, more or less, to an iiron pipe set denominated Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 13 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 13 of 24 Page 14 of 24 oig nt C; thence South 50" 33' 31" East 924.00 feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipe, a common corner with property now or formerly owned by W. F. Fleming Heirs, cornering; thence South 100 18" 52" West 346.55 feet, more or less, Io an iron pipe set; thence South 070 4'6' 27" West 359.90 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 040 16' 27" West 67.59 fact, more or less, to -an iron Tripe set in a common corner between the property now or formerly owned by W. F. Fleming Heirs and Worthington Farms, Inca, cornering; thence South 510 13' 15" West 205,95 feet, more or less, to on iron pipe set. denominated dint U; thence WNW 24' 33" West 2S.78 feet, more or loss, to an iron pipe set; thence South 800 36' 04'" At 2407 feet, more or ie55, to an iron pipe set; thence South 89 06' 05" West 39.76 feet, more or lass, to an iron pipe set; thence South 730 27' 33" West 25.22 feet, Moro ter less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 640 W 08" West 101-80 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South fit° 44' 55'" West 54.30 foot, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 640 06" 43" best 61.14 £act, more 0r less, to an iron pipe set; thence'South 770 24' 35" West 28.05 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 89010' SS" West 20,56 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 760 08" 41'' Pest 19.54 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 690 33' 08" West 61.60 feet; more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North Roo 091 39" West 39,45 feet, more or less, to an iron p1pe sot; thence North 890 06, 05" West 47.34 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe sets thence South Bl0 46' 21" West 42648 feet, more or less, tv an iron pine set; thence South 69 50' 16" West 38.46 feet, more�or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 600 01' 40" best 38.11 fact, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 570 37' 42" West 70.65 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 610 09' 50" West 38.36 feet, more or less, to an iron Pine set; thence South 660 43' 42" West 62.55 feet, more or lass, to an iron pipe set; thence South 700 02' 26" West 74.00 feet•, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 710 38' 15" West 128,20 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set, thence South 680 50' 06" Fast 58.75 feet, morn or Less, to On iron pipe set; thence South 760 S4' 00" West 20.33 feet,, mare or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 81�0 06' 10" West 76.79 feet" more or less, to on iron pipe set; thence South 760 57' 50" West 81.01 feet, more or less, to an iron Tripe set; thence South A 14, 53" west 34 50 foot, morc or lots, to An iron Pipe sot; thence, Soutar 896 ail' UU11 WiL-st 54.25 Vvet, maru.nr lusty, to On IVOn PIPV sot; thence South 8bu 13' 26" West 56.96 feat, more or less, to un iron pipe set; thence South 870 321 10" West 132.13 feat, more or less, to a railroad spike sot; thence South 700 52" 05'' West 63.27 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set; thence South 790 59' 34" West 31.12 feet, more or less, to a rail- road spike set; thence South 770 01' 07" West 28.27 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 700 33' 07" West 0 32.97 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set: thence South 76 06' 06" West 37,71 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 850 50' 16" West 39.62 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 710 27' 19" Vest 32.98 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 600 ZO' 00" West 40.64 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe sat; thence South 640 S5" 2S" West 33.39 feet, more or 1055, to an iron pipe set; thence South 710 35' 04" Vest 96.97 feet, more or less,. to an iron pipe set; thence South 550 38' 44" West 29.76 feet, Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 14 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 14 of 24 Page 15 of 24 .more or lass, to an iron tripe set; thence South 73" 46' 59" Vest 56,84 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 67 31' 31" West 52,39 feet, more or loss, to an iron pipe set; thence South 730 51' 13" 14cst 24.79 foot, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 840 SO' 06" Writ Z5.20 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 890 16' 161" W05 t S7.29 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 820 17' 27" West 41.78 feet, more or less, to.an iron pipe set; thence South 8Qo 05, 13" West 98.33 feet_, more; or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 850 10' 471' West 6.08 Feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set;"thence North 89 47' 46" West 1S2.74 feet,°more or less, to Dn iron pipe set; thence South 860 33, 13" West 217.18 Cect, More or lass, to an iron pipe set; thence South 880 35' 18" West 338-BI feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 86P 24, 10" west 48.96 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set; thence South 830 26' 03" Vest 48.69 feet, more or less; to a railroad spike set; thence South 810 12' Jill hest 47.2D feet, more or less, to an iron pipe sot; thence South 780 40' 16" Wcst 43.88 feet, more or less, to in iron pipe' set; thence South B90 53' 23"ri'est 32.03 feet, more or loss, to an iron pipe set; thence North 800 08' 11" West 56.33 foot, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 860 38' SO" West 47,84 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; tltence South 880 29, 1v" Wsst 56,70 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; tltence North 880 AS' Si" hest 86,76 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set, tltence Nortli 83o 28' 31" West 33.99 Poet, more or loss, to an iron Mitre set; thence North 77o 47' 45" West 49,19 foot, more or Jess, to an .iron pipe set; thence North 770 36, 06" West 50,00 fact, Moro or less, to an iron pipe Set; thence North 860 S5" 09" 1jest S3.48 fect, more or less, to an iron pine sec; thence North 880 44' 57" West 90.32 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 850 14' 47" West 137.95 .feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 8B0 03' s6" West 6o,52 feet, maare or less, to an iron pipe set:; thence North 780 52' 14"Test 'SO.37 feet, more or less, to an iron ;wipe set; thence North 630 51' 11" lie5t'31,84 feet, more or less; to an iron pipe .set; thence North 870 58' 57" West 97.35 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe sett; thence North 860 34' 081' Wcst 80,67 Feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 810 31' 16" best 85.13 feet,, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 870 20' 44" lust 71.66 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 820 29' 54" West 57.60 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 750 05" 49" West 120.34 feet:, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 800 36' 24" West 348.38 feet, more Or IcSS' to an iron pipe set; thence North 710 24' 41" West 41.69 feet; more or less, to :tit iron pipe set; thence North 520 29' 341" West 26104 Feet, more or less, to on iron pipe set; thence North 776 27' 44" Nest 329.18 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 720 49' 35" West 228.62 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence forth 690 57' 46" West.134`45 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence North 68 95 58" West 540.S9 feet, more or less, to ,zn iron pipe set; thence North 490 44' 30" West 15,15 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set denominated point E, cornering; thence North 550 131 08" East 395.27 1ect, more or less, to a point, cornering; thence North 000 26' 48" East 73.24 foot, more or less, to a point; thence North 140 3S' 27" East 105.21 feet, more or less, to a point, cornering; thence south 860 34' S1" East 370.52 feet, more or less, to a paint; thence Korth 470 Z6' 57" East•77.02 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 15 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 15 of 24 Page 16 of 24 feet, more or less, to a point; thence North 880.5S' 20" East 119.88 feet, more or less, to a point.; thence South 070 52' 42" Fast 31.50 feet, more or Tess, to a point; thence South 8910 15' 3311 Fast 549.60 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set denominated 2oint F, cornering; thence North 090 01' 24" Fast 2279.45 feet, more or ,less, to an iron pipe set in the. southern right-of-way of N.C.S.R. IS36; thence North 090 01.' 24" Fast. 30.00 feet, more or less, to a railroad spike set in the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1536 denominated pint A, THE POINT OF BEGINNING, containing a total area of 33 acres, mare or less, subject to read right-of-way and easements as noted, all as is shown on that certain plat. entitled "Survey for Greenville Utilities Commission" dated January 24, 1989, updated May 3, 1989 (dcnaminatcd drawing no. 28900,.01), prepared by J. Auburn Full, Jr., Registered Lund Surveyor No. L-2630, Olson Associates, Inc,, Engineers and Surveyors, P. 0. Box !3, 120 !Icicle Street, Greenville, north Carolina, to which reference is hereby made for a more complete and accurate description of the subject property. Reference is hereby further made to Book 14S, at Page 7SS, Book B-32, at Page 94, Book 'T-35, at Pagc 532, Rook 209, at Page 550, Map Book 10, at Page 13, Map Book 1, at Page 33, and Map Book 7, at Page 31, Pitt County Public Regi.stF,,y...., Scaring Pitt County Tax PIN 5607.88.6517 and REID 33065 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 16 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 16 of 24 Page 17 of 24 WRAC. 2 BEGINNING at a P.K. nail set in the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1535 (paved 60' RIW) , which said P.K. nail set in the centerline of the said N.C.S.R. 1535 is situated South 050 370 27" East 3620.86 feet, more or less, from an existing railroad spike set at the intersection of the centerline -of N.C.S.R. 1535 and N.C.S.R. 1534t and travelling thence -from said existing P.K. nail in the centerline of the said N.C.S.R. 1535, the POINT OF BEGINNING, South 45" 110 23" East 75.02 feet, more or less, to a P.K. nail in the centerline of. the said N.C.S.R 1535; thence South 50'- 47t 23" East 75.01 feet, more or less, to a P.K. nail set in the centerline of the said 4X.S.R. 1535: thence South. 57' 12' 361"East 75.00 feet, more or less, to a P.K. nail set in the centerline of the said N.C.S.R. 15351 thence South 63" 261 1611 East 75.04 feet, more or less, to a P.K. nail set in the centerline of the said N.C.S.R. 1535; thence South.69' 31' 111, East 75.03 feet, more or less, to a P.R. nail set in the centerline of the N.C.S.R. 1535 thence South 75" 39' 36" East 79.53 feet, more or less, to a P.K. nail, cornering; thence South 09" of 24" West 30.00 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set.' thence South 091 Olt 2411 West 2279.45 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set, cornering; therfce.North 89* 15' 33" West 549.60 feet, more or less, to a point, cornering; thence North 07` 52' 42" West 31.50 feet, more or less, to a point, cornering: Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 17 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 17 of 24 Page 18 of 24 thence South 88' 55" 2o;" West 119.88 feet, more or less, to a paint, cornering; thence South 47' 26" 57" West 77.02 feet, more or less, to a point, cornering; thence North 86' 34" 51" West 370.52 feet, more or less, to a point, cornering; thence south 14' 35" 27" West 105,21 feet, more or less, to a. point; thence South 00' 26' 48"°West 73.24 feet, more or less, to a - point, cornering; thence South 55' 13" 08" West 395.27 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set; thence South 62" 37" 43" west 69.54 feet, more or less, to a point; thence South 42' 191 5511 West 34.04 feet, more or less, to a point; thence South 62' 40" 3B" West-43.49 feet, more or less, to a point; thence South 58' 54" 51" Vest 55.93 feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipe, cornering; thence North 57` 30' 24" west 145.61 feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipe; thence North 60* 000 26" west 245.04 feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipe, cornering; thence South 78' 41" 00" West 186.05 feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipe, cornering; thence North 49' 37" 16" Wiest 140.13 ,feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipe; thence North 73' 12" 39" West 210.09 feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipe; thence North 79` 21" 23" West 170.1E feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipet thence North 59' 11" 46" West. 123.25 feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipe on Barber Creek, cornering; thence North IQ' 15' 49" East 1324.53 feet, more or less, to an existing iron pipe, thence North 09' 00" 05" East 1105.85 feet, more or less, to an existing iron'pipe, a common corner between properties now or formerly owned by the City of. Greenville, North Carolina, William H. Clark et al, and Worthington Farms, Inc., cornering; thence North 54- 11. 5011 East 90.26 feet, pore or less, to an iron pipe et; thence North W 36' 30" East 157.40 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set, cornering: thence North 88' 18' 39" East 2038.84 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe set in the southern right-of-way of N.C.S.R. 1535; thence North 88` 18' 39" East 41.36 feet,, more or less, to a P.X. nail set in the centerline of H.C'.S.R. 1535, the POINT OF BEGINNING, containing an irrigation area of 100.0 acres, more or less, buffer zones of 42.4 acres, more or less, an archaeological. sits Of 11.8 acres, -.more or less, road -right-of-way of 0.3 ;acres, more or less, father non -suitable areas of 7.2 acres, more or less, and total area of 161.714• acres, more or less, all as is more. particularly, shown on that certain plat entitled "Survey for Greenville utilities Commission, Proposed sludge Irrigation Site" dated September 13, 1988, and updated May 4, 1989, denominated drawing no. 18800.58, prepared by J. Auburn Hall, Jr., Registered Land Surveyor No. 'L-2630, ol.sen Associates, Inc., Engineers and surveyors, P. U. Box 93, 120 Reade St., Greenville, NC, to which reference is hereby made for a more: particular and accurate description of the subject. property. Reference is hereby Aade to Book B32, at Page 94, Book F38, at Page 421, Book V43, at Page 644, Book 145, at Page 755, Book T51 , at Page 606, Book T51, at Page 608, Book 209, at page 550, ;Sap Book 25, at Page 47, and Map Hook 25, at Page 48, Pitt county Public Registry. Bearing Pitt County Tax PIN 5607.58.6918 and REID 48152 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 18 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 18 of 24 Page 19 of 24 TRACT 3 Lying and being situate in Pactolus Township, Fitt County, Korth Carolina, con- taining 68.454 acres, more or less, being all of Tract 3 as shown on that map of survey entitled "Boundary Survey of Harrington Farm for Greenville Utilities Commission" made by Olsen Associates, Inc. of record in Map Book 25, Page 47, Pitt County Registry; and further designated as Tract No. 3 on a map entitled "Property of Greenville Utilities Commission" of record in MOP -Book 25, page 48, Fitt County Registry. For partial refer- ence to the chain of title, gee. T-23, 541; D-32, 731; F-36, 130, and deed from Vance S. Herrington et al unto Herbert W. Wheless. Bearing Pitt County Tax PIN 5607.38.9713 and REID 10064 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 19 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 19 of 24 Page 20 of 24 EXHIBIT B CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA AND ACCESS EASEMENT DESCRIPTION PHASE 1, EASEMENT AREA #1 BEING ALL of the Phase 1, Easement Area #1 of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site lying and being situated in Pactolus Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an iron stake (Point of Beginning) labeled as Point No. I and being the Northeastern most corner of the Phase 1, Easement Area #1 and being located North 53'59'53" West 2356.09 feet from an iron stake with a blue cap inscribed: "K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" (Point No. 200) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=678,773.9145', E=2,506,737.3010' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning (Point No. 1), South 07'41'56" West 122.78'to an iron stake; thence South 49'38'15 " West 350. 10' to an iron stake; thence South 00'4 F42" East 2 15.72' to an iron stake; thence South 03'21'42" West 389.32' to an iron stake; thence North 77'40'12" West 61.19' to an iron stake; thence North 77'40'12" West 160,84' to an iron stake; thence North 01'09'37" East 63.97' to an iron stake; thence North 53'13'01" West 274.69' to an iron stake; thence North 00'24'39" East 456.53' to an iron stake; thence North 88'40'41" East 229.48' to an iron stake; thence North 46112 1'22" East 90.26' to an iron pipe; thence North 50'46'02 " East 157.38' to an iron pipe; thence North 80'31'23" East 323.55' to an iron stake, which is the Point of Beginning (Point No. 1), having an area of 8.33 acres, more or less, as shown on the plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement Survey for Restoration Systems, LLC of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site" recorded in Plat Book 85, Pages 76 - 77, Pitt County Public Registry. PHASE 1, EASEMENT AREA #2 BEING ALL of the Phase 1, Easement Area #2 of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site lying and being situated in Pactolus Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an iron stake (Point of Beginning) labeled as Point No. 12 and being a Northern comer of the Phase 1, Easement Area #2 and being located North 83'23'16" West 2287.64 feet from an iron stake with a blue cap inscribed. "K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" (Point No. 200) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=678,773.9145', E=2,506,737.30 10' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning (Point No. 12), North 89'34'32" East 60.02' to an iron stake; thence South 00'12'37" East 1058.90' to an iron stake; thence South 73'48'39" East 221.76' to an iron stake; thence South 62'50'19" East 155.52' to an iron stake; thence South 40'08'40" East 236.02' to an iron stake; thence North 86'50'42" West 280.06' to an iron ,-,take; thence North 62'50'19" West 90.19'to an iron stake; thence North 77'58'35" West 41.14'to an iron stake; thence North 68'46'18" West 91.34'to an iron stake; thence North 82'14'24" West 42.98'to an iron stake; thence North 70'07'08 " West I 11. 95' to an iron stake; thence North 69'59'25 " West 50.78' to an iron stake; thence North 43'50'21" West 39.23' to an iron stake; thence North 19029'05" West 47.34'to an iron stake; thence North 05' 19'08" East 53.08'to an iron stake; thence North 06'07'04" East 88.64' to an iron stake; thence North 03'16'50" West 71.02' to an iron stake; thence North Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 20 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 20 of 24 Page 21 of 24 04'18'36" West 127.43' to an iron stake; thence North 03'02'39" East 152.54' to an iron stake; thence North 00'48'16" West 177.86' to an iron stake; thence North 00'10'46" East 120.73' to an iron stake; thence North 00'20'57" East 119.49' to an iron stake; thence North 02'33'31" East 136.97' to an iron stake; thence North 00'59'44" West 92.07' to an iron stake; thence North 89'34'32" East 144.35'to an iron stake; which is the Point of Beginning (Point No. 12), having an area of 7.99 acres, more or less, as shown on the plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement Survey for Restoration Systems, LLC of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site" recorded in Plat Book 85, Pages 76 - 77, Pitt County Public Registry. PHASE 1, EASEMENT AREA #3 BEING ALL of the Phase 1, Easement Area #3 of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site lying and being situated in Pactolus Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an iron stake (Point of Beginning) labeled as Point No.6013 and being the Northwestern most corner of the Phase 1, Easement Area #3 and being located South 53'55'14" East 772.49 feet from an iron stake with a blue cap inscribed: "K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" (Point No. 200) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=678,773.9145, E=2,506,737.3010' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning (Point No. 60B), North 80'43'17" East 575.99' to an iron stake; thence North 52033'23" East 680.99' to an iron stake; thence North 70'04'22" East 954.94' to an iron stake; thence South 20054'00" East 436.28' to an iron stake; thence South 69'41'32" West 899-26' to an iron stake; thence South 5 1'23'54" West 697.98' to an iron stake; thence South 80'56'20" West 718.05' to an iron stake; thence North 08'25'46" West 440.63' to an iron stake, which is the Point of Beginning (Point No. 60B), having an area of 22-99 acres, more or less, as shown on the plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement Survey for Restoration Systems, LLC of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site" recorded in Plat Book 85, Pages 76 - 77, Pitt County Public Registry. PHASE 1, EASEMENT AREA #4 BEING ALL of the Phase 1, Easement Area #4 of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site lying and being situated in Pactolus Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an iron stake (Point of Beginning) labeled as Point No.74 and being the Northwestern most corner of the Phase 1, Easement Area #4 and being located North 81'16'38" East 2788.48 feet from an iron stake with a blue cap inscribed: "K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" (Point No. 200) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=678,773.9145, E=2,506,737.301 0' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning (Point No. 74), North 69'53'56" East 829.17to an iron stake; thence South 58'12'09" East 529.53' to an iron stake; thence North 56'31'45" East 79.87' to an iron stake; thence North 71'44'45" East 170.75' to an iron stake; thence North 41'44'35" West 254.52' to an iron stake; thence South 70'33'50" West 105.31' to an iron stake; thence North 51'52'31" West 156.34' to an iron stake; thence North 329829" West 122.90' to an iron stake; Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 21 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 21 of 24 Page 22 of 24 thence North 51 '3 8'5 9" West 304.98' to an iron stake; thence North 29' 19'08 " West 169.04' to an iron stake; thence North 18'37'46" West 60.03' to an iron stake; thence North 76'38'09" West 207.17' to an iron stake; thence North 64"39'11 " West 90.77' to an iron stake; thence North 41 '23'05 " West 96.75' to an iron stake; thence North 24'53'34" West 65.60' to an iron stake; thence South 75'24'06" West 67.17' to an iron stake; thence North 71049'09" West 268.98' to an iron stake; thence North 48059'07" West 107.64'to an iron stake; thence North 39'06'19" West 132.02' to an iron stake; thence North 62'3 F22" East 120.45'to an iron stake; thence North 629 F22" East 101.69' to a non-monumcntcd corner; thence South 36'43'09" East 70.25' to a non-monumented comer; thence South 50"0 1'31 " East 45.29' to a non-monumented comer; thence South 85'29'57" East 86.03' to a non-monumented comer; thence South 59'47'26" East 89.99' to a non- monumented corner; thence North 61'35'35" East 153.25' to a non-monumented corner; thence South 76'39'56" East 19.94'to a non-manumented comer; thence South 26'09'53" East 257.23' to a non-monumented comer; thence South 80'31'43" East 315.66' to a non-monumented corner; thence South 19'02'05" East 218.7 1' to a non-monumented comer; thence South 31 '02,05 " East 96.34' to a non-monumented corner; thence South 77'28'09" East 41.94' to a non-monumented corner; thence South 5YO F24" East 60.85' to a non-monumented comer; thence South 68'00'57 East 131.41' to a non-monumenLed corner; thence South 45'55'27" East 33.42' to a non- monumented corner; thence South 18'05'32 East 158.94' to a non-monumented corner; thence North 77'51'57" East 64.73' to a non-monumented corner; thence North 67'17'01" East 43.95' to a non-monUmented corner; thence South 81'48'19" East 12.71' to a non-monumcnted corner; thence North 75'25'05" East 138.53' to a non-monumented comer; thence South 23'33'22" East 49.63' to a non-monumented corner; thence South 01'48'10" West 28.35' to a non-monumented comer; thence South 30057145" East 20.62'to a non-monumented corner; thence South 12'31'13" East 149.56' to a non-monumenLcd corner; thence South 54'08'55" East 20.75' to a non- monumcnted corner; thence South 75'07'45" East 55.06' to a non-monumented corner; thence South 99'20'3 8 " East 7 6.47' to a non- monumented comer; thence South 50'22'07 " East 5 2.9 F to a non-monumented corner; thence South 35'32'52" East 88.29' to a non-monumented corner; thence South 07'42'50" East 36.12' to a non-monumented corner; thence South 33'54'24" East 71.51' to a non-monumcntcd corner; thence South 24'14'58" East 95.41' to a non-monumented corner; thence South 69"49'21" West 112.50' to a non-monumented comer; thence South 68'33'13" West 66.16' to an iron stake; thence South 71'57'09" West 134.37' to an iron stake; thence South 71'44'45" West 181.93'to an iron stake; thence South 56'31'45" West 215.22'to an iron stake; thence South 55'08'16" East 58.68' to an iron stake; thence South 56'42'09" East 128.36' to an iron stake; thence South 55045'57" East 132.58' to an iron stake; thence South 74'18'03" West 271.58' to an iron stake; thence North 57'08'50" West 574.42' to an iron stake; thence South 69'4 V32" West 609.62' to an iron stake; thence North 20'54'00" West 435.5 1' to an iron stake, which is the Point of Beginning (Point No. 74), having an area of 28.69 acres, more or less, as shown an the plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement Survey for Restoration Systems, LLC of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site" recorded in Plat Book 85, Pages 76 - 77, Pitt County Public Registry. PHASE 2, EASEMENT AREA #5 BEING ALL of the Phase 2, Easement Area #5 of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site lying and being situated in Pactolus Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 22 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 22 of 24 Page 23 of 24 Beginning at an iron stake (Point of Beginning) labeled as Point No. 48 and being the Southwestern most corner of the Phase 2, Easement Area #5 and being located North 00'1653" East 901.39 feet from an iron stake with a blue cap inscribed: "K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" (Point No. 200) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=678,773.9145', E=2,506,737.3010' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning (Point No. 48), North 02°54'18" West 190.90' to an iron stake; thence North 38°53'40" East 138.21' to an iron stake; thence North 78°45'00" East 94.33' to an iron stake; thence North 65°07'36" East 68.36' to an iron stake; thence North 65'07'36" East 386.71' to an iron stake; thence North 81001'58" East 256.72' to an iron stake; thence North 84°30' 14" East 255.14' to an iron stake; thence North 88°45'09" East 124.91' to an iron stake; thence South 86°09'23" East 32.16' to an iron stake; thence North 71 '3912" East 68.62' to an iron stake; thence North 88' 14'32" East 230.20' to an iron Stake; thence South 23°29'56" West 117.34' to an iron stake; thence South 40°04'09" West 100.45' to an iron stake; thence South 65° 16'54" West 402.04' to an iron stake; thence South 76°50"31" West 862.88' to an iron stake; thence South 76°50'31" West 231.41' to an iron stake, which is the Point of Beginning (Point No. 48), having an area of 10.36 acres, more or less, as shown on the plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement Survey for Restoration Systems, LLC of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site" recorded in Plat Book 85, Pages 76 77, Pitt County Public Registry. PHASE 2, EASEMENT AREA #6 BEING ALL of the Phase 2, Easement Area #6 of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site lying and bung situated in Pactolus Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an iron stake (Point of Beginning) labeled as Point No. 56 and being the Southwestern most corner of the Phase 2, Easement Area #6 and being located North 13°02'47" West 24.12 feet from an iron stake with a blue Gap inscribed: "K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" (Point No. 200) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=678,773.9145', E=2,506,737.3010' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning (Point No. 56), thence North 00°37'49" East 62.86' to an iron stake; thence North 00"49'59" East 738.43' to an iron stake; thence North 76050'31" East 229.10' to an iron stake; thence North 76°50'31" East 226.05' to an iron stake; thence South 00°39'39" West 753.63' to an iron stake; thence South 7VI 5'12" West 240.98' to an iron stake; thence South 71 ' 15' 12" West 228.91' to an iron stake, which is the Point of Beginning (Point No. 56), having an area of 7.89 acres, more or less, as shown on the plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement Survey for restoration Systems, LLC of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site" recorded in Plat Book 85, Pages 76 - 77, Pitt County Public Registry. PHASE 2, EASEMENT AREA #7 BEING ALL of the Phase 2, Easement Area #7 of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site lying and being; situated in Pactolus Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an iron stake (Point of Beginning) labeled as Point No. 57 and being the Northwestern most corner of the Phase 2, Easement Area #7 and being located South 08°42'46" West 40.57 feet Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq:23 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 23 of 24 Page 24 of 24 from an iron stake with a blue cap inscribed. -K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" (Point No. 200) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=678,773.9145, E=2,506,737.30 10' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning (Point No. 57), North 7 1'15'12" East 228.20'to an iron stake; thence North 71 ' 1512 " East 23 9.66' to an i ro n stake; thence South 00'5 U06" West 597.3 3' to an iron stake; thence North 80'43'17" East 198.91' to an iron stake; thence South 08'25'46" East 440.63' to an iron stake; thence South 84'27'13" West 416.54' to an iron stake; thence North 81'10'05" West 85.86'to an iron stake; thence North 01 013'57" East 117.33'toan iron pipe; thence North 01 0 13'57 " East 125.79' to a non- monu mented corner; thence South 891157'17 " West 20.00' to an iron stake; thence South 89'57'17" West 198.09' to an iron stake; thence North 01'11'33" East 161.35' to an iron stake; thence North 01'57'28" East 373.56' to an iron stake; thence North 00'3749" East 100.23' to an iron stake, which is the Point of Beginning (Point No. 57), having an area of 10.89 acres, more or less, as shown on the plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement, Survey for Restoration Systems, LLC of the City of Greenville Mitigation Site" recorded in Plat Book 85, Pages 76 - 77, Pitt County Public Registry. ALL TOGETHER WITH that certain new sixty (60) feet -wide access casement labeled as "New 60' Access Easement" containing approximately 11.92 acres, more or less, and new one hundred thirty (130) feet -wide access casement labeled as "New 130' Access Easement" containing approximately 1.33 acres, more or less, all for ingress, egress, and regress and all as shown on the foregoing described plat of survey recorded in Book 85, Pages 76 - 77, Pitt County Public Registry. Book: 3912 Page: 577 Seq: 24 Book: 3912 Page: 577 Page 24 of 24 GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parcel Appendix D: Conservation Easement As-built & Baseline Monitoring Report – March 2020 Appendix E: Financial Assurance PERFORMANCE BOND Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America FOR MONITORING One Tower Square, Hartford CT 06183 Bond No. TBD KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, Restoration Systems, LLC, as Principal, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, licensed to do business in the State of North Carolina as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality – Division of Water Resources (Obligee), in the penal sum of One Hundred Thousand & no/100----------------------($100,000.00) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, the Principal and Surety do bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, and successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that whereas the above bounden Principal has entered into certain written Agreement with the above named Obligee, effective the 8 day of January, 2020 for GUC Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank Parceln located in the Tar-Pamlico River Basin USGS HUC 03020103, and more fully described in said Agreements, a copy of which is attached, which Agreement is made a part hereof and incorporated herein by reference, except that nothing said therein shall alter, enlarge, expand or otherwise modify the term of the bond as set out below. NOW, THEREFORE, if Principal, its executors, administrators, successors and assigns shall promptly and faithfully perform the monitoring obligations, according to the terms, stipulations or conditions thereof, then this obligation shall become null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. This bond is executed by the Surety and accepted by the Obligee. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Agreement, the term of this bond shall apply from TBD and end TBD or with the approval of the Year 1 Monitoring Report by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality – Division of Water Resources, whichever comes first. This bond may be extended by the Surety with a Continuation Certificate for future monitoring years 2-5. However, neither nonrenewal by the Surety, nor the failure or inability of the Principal to file a replacement bond in the event of nonrenewal, shall itself constitute a loss to the Obligee recoverable under this bond or any renewal or continuation thereof. The liability of the Surety under this bond or any continuation certificates issued in connection therewith shall not be cumulative and shall in no event exceed the amount as set forth in this bond or in any additions, riders, or endorsements properly issued by the Surety as supplements thereto. Sealed with our seals and dated this TBD day of TBD, 2020 RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC ________________________________ ________________________________ Witness Principal Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America ________________________________ _____________________________________________ Witness Phoebe C. Honeycutt, Attorney-in-Fact McGriff Insurance Services 4309 Emperor Blvd., Suite 300 Durham, NC 27703 Agreed and acknowledged this _____ day of ___________, 2020 By: _______________________________________________ Obligee