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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20191756 Ver 3_Revised Mitigation_20200701Strickland, Bev From: Aliisa Harjuniemi <aliisa@cws-inc.net> Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 3:30 PM To: Johnson, Alan Subject: [External] Re: toby creek/mallard creekt Attachments: Toby Creek Outfall and Mallard Creek Reuse Line -Mitigation Plan_rev6.17.18.pdf = External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to nc. ov Alan, That was a typo in the PCN. The proposed mitigation totals 1.193 acre. See the attached clarification memo we sent to Bryan. Thanks, Aliisa On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 2:30 PM Johnson, Alan <alanJohnsonkncdenr.gov> wrote: Combined those are over one acre. .679 and .514 Thanks Getting ready to kick out the door... DWR Dlvlslon of WAter Resources Alan D Johnson - Senior Environmental Specialist and proposed mitigation is .548 ac 1 NC Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources (NCDENR) Division of Water Resources - Water Quality Regional Operations 610 East Center Ave., Suite 301, Mooresville, NC 28115 Phone: (704) 235-2200 Fax: (704) 663-6040 E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulation. Aliisa Harjuniemi, PWS Project Manager Carolina Wetland Services, Inc. 550 E. Westinghouse Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28273 Direct: 980-259-1222 Office: 704-527-1177 www.cws-inc.net fcws-inc.netl Date: June 17, 2020 Subject: Revisions to the Proposed Compensatory Mitigation SAW-2019-02447 Mallard Creek Reuse/Toby Creek Outfall The proposed permanent wetland conversion (forested to herbaceous) impacts total 1.193 ac. Originally, mitigation was proposed to be obtained from both DMS and City of Charlotte's Umbrella mitigation bank. However, since the original submittal (in December 2019), the permanent impacts have been reduced (from 1.51 ac. to 1.193 ac.) and City has slightly more credits in this watershed at the time of the current permit submittal (dated June 5, 2020). Therefore, Charlotte Water proposes purchasing all the credits from the City. Mitigation is proposed at 1:1 ratio as these impacts will not result in permanent loss of waters. An updated credit reservation letter for the City of Charlotte's Umbrella Mitigation Bank is attached. Wetland Feature Amount of Impacts Duration of impact Compensatory Where CM credits Impact (Wetland (permanent or Mitigation Ratio coming from (City or Name/No) temporary) NCDMS) T-W1 0.003 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) T-W3 0.24 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) T -W5 0.002 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) T -W6 0.3 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) T -W8 0.039 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) T -W10 0.085 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) T -W11 0.01 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) M-W2 0.106 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) M-W4 0.093 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) M-W6 0.132 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) M-W8 0.123 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) M-W9 0.06 Permanent (no loss 1:1 City of waters) Charlotte -Mecklenburg STORM WATER Services ,- June 17, 2020 Charlotte Water c/o: Aliisa Harjuniemi, Carolina Wetland Services, Inc. 5100 Brookshire Blvd Charlotte, NC 28216 Subject Project: UNCC Water Re -Use Line/Toby Creek Sewer Project (SAW#: TBD) HUC#: 03040105 (Rocky) 600 E. Fourth Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Fax 704.336.6586 The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the City of Charlotte Umbrella Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank ("Umbrella Bank") is willing to accept the mitigation responsibility associated with the subject project. Please note that the decision by the Umbrella Bank to accept this responsibility does not ensure acceptance by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. It is the responsibility of the applicant to coordinate with these agencies to determine if payment to the Umbrella Bank for impacts associated with this project is appropriate. This acceptance is valid for six months from the date of this letter. The following documents must be submitted to the Umbrella Bank within this time frame for this acceptance to remain valid: 1. 404 Permit Verification 2. 401 Water Quality Certification 3. Executed Transfer of Funds between Charlotte Water and the Mitigation Bank (Storm Water Services) detailing the use of and payment for the credits described in the table below. Based on the information supplied by your consultant, the stream and wetland credits that are necessary to satisfy the compensatory mitigation requirements and the total mitigation credits available for this for this project are detailed in the table below. Please note, that within the specified HUC (03040105), the number of available credits is less than the number of credits requested, per the table below, the full mitigation requirement is fulfilled with credits from an adjacent HUC (03050101). Wetlands WMUs/acres Credits Requested for This Project 1.193 Credits Available for This Project* 1.193 0.645 0.39 0.158* Mitigation Project Name(s) Upper Stoney Creek Reedy Creek Monteith Park *WMUs from adjacent HUC (03050101) The stream and wetland mitigation will be provided as specified in the Section 404 Permit or corresponding 401 Water Quality Certification for impacts associated with the subject project in Hydrologic Unit 03040105 of the Rocky River Basin. The mitigation will be performed in accordance with the Agreement to Establish the City of Charlotte Umbrella Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, dated June, 16, 2004. Please contact me with questions and to arrange payment upon receipt ofpermit approvals at (704) 562-2691 or erin. shanaberger(& char] ottenc. gov. Sincerely, I'L` �Q.Gyli S16zz'LG2�Q�2. ,� Erin Shanaberger, PWS (/ Mitigation Bank Administrator CC: file • To report pollution or drainage problems, call: 311 http://stormwater.charmeck.org rMARIAym is.