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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19951250 Ver 2_Complete File_20100727State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources • • Division of Environmental Management A4 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary p E H N A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director January 7, 1997 Mr. H. Franklin Vick NC DOT P.O. Box 25201 Raleigh, NC 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Vick: Re: Certification Pursuant to Section 401 of the Federal Clean Water Act, Proposed US 74 Rockingham - Hamlet Bypass (TIP No. R-512) Project #951250, COE #199301490 Richmond County Attached hereto is a copy of Certification No. 3094 issued to the N.C. Department of Transportation dated 7 January 1997. If we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us. Attachments 951250.wgc cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers - - Wilmington DWQ Regional Office .. &D y Mr. John Parker, Division of Coastal Management Central Files Enviro. Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer - 500/6 recycled/100/6 post consumer paper Sincerely, NORTH. CAROLINA 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION THIS CERTIFICATION is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section 401 Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section .0500 to N.C. Dept. of Transportation resulting in 24.058 hectares (59.42 acres) of permanent wetland impact and 0.688 hectares (1.70 acres) of temporary wetland impact in Richmond County pursuant to an application filed on the 29th day of November of 1995 and 13th day of September 1996 to construct the US 74 Rockingham - Hamlet Bypass (TIP No. R-512). The application provides adequate assurance that the discharge of fill material into the waters of Hitchcock Creek, Cape Fear Branch, 3 tributaries to Solomons Creek, Solomon Creek, Marks Creek and Black Branch Creek in conjunction with the proposed development will not result in a violation of applicable Water Quality Standards and discharge guidelines. Therefore, the State of North Carolina certifies that this activity will not violate the applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, 307 of PL 92-500 and PL 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the application and conditions hereinafter set forth. Condition(s) of Certification: 1. That the activity be conducted in such a manner as to prevent significant increase in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction related discharge (50 NTUs in streams and rivers not designated as trout waters by DWQ; 25 NTUs in all saltwater classes, and all lakes and reservoirs; 10 NTUs in trout waters). 2. Should waste or borrow sites be located in wetlands, compensatory mitigation will be required since it is a direct impact from road construction activities. 3. Prior to the commencement of any roadway work on TIP R-0512A, B, C, D, E and F, the North Carolina Department of Transportation shall have a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy the Long Swamp mitigation site, consisting of approximately 200 acres. 4. Prior to the commencement of any work in wetlands on R-0512D, the North Carolina Department of Transportation shall have a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy the Gibson Pond mitigation site that will provide, at a minimum, 30 acres of wetland preservation, or 6 acres of wetland restoration, or 12 acres of wetland enhancement to compensate for the wetland impacts at Marks Creek and the mechanized clearing beyond the fill slopes. 5. The compensatory mitigation plan for TIP R-0512A, B, C, D, E and F shall be finalized and approved by the District Engineer prior to the commencement of any roadway construction on TIP R-0512A, B, C, D and E. 6. All construction and planting activities at the Long Swamp mitigation site shall be completed prior to the completion of roadway construction on TIP R-0512E and TIP R-0512F. 7. At Black Branch Creek, between station 110+66 and 111+43, the permittee or its contractor shall cause to be installed one (1) 48-inch pipe culvert through the "& causeway fill on the west side of the box culvert and two (2) 48-inch pipe culverts on the east side of the box culvert. The culverts will be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. 8. At Black Branch Creek, at station 111+00, all spoil material from the excavation of the new creek channel between the outfall of the box culvert to the existing creek channel shall be deposited on high ground. 9. At Solomon Creek between station 126+50 and stations 127+45, the permittee shall cause to be installed two (2) 48-inch pipe culverts in the causeway fill on the west side of the box culvert and three (3) 48-inch pipe culverts on the east side of the box culvert. The pipe culverts shall be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wedand/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. 10. At Solomon Creek, at station 126+60, all spoil material from the excavation of the new creek channel on the north and south side of the road shall be deposited on high ground. , 11. At Marks Creek, between station 177+75 and station 178+80, the permittee shall cause to be installed four (4) 60-inch pipe culverts in the causeway fill on the west side of Marks Creek. The culverts shall be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. The relocated stream must have the same pre-construction width and depth. 12. Between station 158+00 and station 159+00 the permittee shall install one (1) additional 36-inch pipe culvert on the east side of the box culvert. The exact location of the additional pipe culvert shall be at the discretion of the permittee. 13. All stream relocation (post-construction) must have pre-construction width and depth. Violations of any condition herein set forth shall result in revocation of this Certification. This Certification shall become null and void unless the above conditions are made conditions of the Federal 404 and/or coastal Area Management Act Permit. This Certification shall expire upon expiration of the 404 or CAMA permit. If this Certification is unacceptable to you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of this Certification. This request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. If modifications are made to an original Certification, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing on the modifications upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of the Certification. Unless such demands are made, this Certification shall be final and binding. This the 7th day of January 1997 OF WATER QUALITY n Howar , Jr. E. WQC 3094 SENT BY:Wilmington District ;12-19-96 ; 16:32 ; USAGE-Reg, Branch-; 919 733 99594 1 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL HEADER SHEIET Foy wsr aI if" form, w AP x-11; MN PrE OWt Wow' a CJCf18014 NAME/ t7FFICE TELEP40NE FAQ Na. A CCIMMANDI OFFICE OFFICE SYMBOL rAUfOVGMftCanm.) ) Tb. PAGES DATE-TIME MONTH YE11R FtELEASA'S SICINATUF4E CLAB$1FICAiION 1iRE'CED?NCE f udIng009 Hoodor) AEMAWS r 9Now Fw ftodowlaso nn omw We Only QA FCM 391". ALKM 72 18 COOMETE SENT BY;Wilmington District ;12-19-96 ; 16:33 USACE-Reg. Branch-+ 919 733 9959;9 2 NOTE - SPECIAL CONDITIONS TO GQ ON PAGE 3 OF ENG FORM 1721 ARE: a. With the exception of special condition b., below, all work authorized by this permit must be done in strict compliance with the attached plans, which are a part of this permit, b. Clearing in wetlands shall not extend beyond five (5) feet from the slope stake line as shown on the plans. This additional 5-foot clearing limit shall not be mechanically cleared (i.e., grubbed), nor shall it be planted with any perennial turfgrass. C. Prior to the commencement of any work in wetlands on TIP R-0512A,B,C,D,E,F, the North Carolina Department of Transportation shall have a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy the Long Swamp mitigation site, consisting of approximately 200 acres, as described on attachment A. d. Prior to the commencement of any work in wetlands on R- 0512D the North Carolina Department of Transportation shall have a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy, an additional mitigation site acceptable to the District Engineer that will provide, at a minimum, 30 acres of wetland preservation, or 6 acres of wetland restoration, or 12 acres of wetland enhancement. e. The compensatory mitigation plan for the Long Swamp Site and the additional mitigation site identified in special condition (d.) above, shall be finalized and approved by the District Engineer prior to the commencement of any roadway construction on TIP R-0512A,B,C,D,E. f. All construction and planting activities at the Long Swamp mitigation site shall be completed prior to the completion of roadway construction on TIP R-0512E and TIP R-0512F. g. The mitigation sites will be maintained by the permittee in their natural condition, as altered by the mitigation plan, in perpetuity. Prohibited activities within the mitigation area specifically include, but are not limited to, the eonatruction or placement of structures of any kind; the discharge of dredged or fill material (including waste debrie); excavation; the cutting, SENT BY:Wilmington District :12-19-96 ; 16:33 U5ACE-Reg. Branch-+ 919 733 9959:# 3 removal or damage of any vegetation; and grading, leveling, or any other earth moving activity, except as clearly described in the mitigation plan approved pursuant to condition d, above. h. Failure to initiate and carry out the details of special conditions c, d, a and f, above, in accordance with all construction phases contained therein, will result in a directive to cease all ongoing and permitted work within wetlands associated with the construction of the Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass (TIP R-0512A,3,C,D,E,F)or such other remedy as the District Engineer or his authorized rapreeentatives may seek, i. Any sale, lease or other conveyance of the mitigation site shall include restrictions on the use of the property as described in these conditions, which conditions shall be enforced by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. j. All land disturbing activity associated with the highway construction will be conducted in a way that prevents a significant increase in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction-related discharge. Increases such that the turbidity in the water body is 50 NTU's or lees are not considered significant. k. The permittee and its contractors and/or agents shall not excavate, fill, or perform mechanized land clearing at any time in the construction or maintenance of this project within waters and/or wetlands, except as authorized by this permit, or any modification to this permit. There shall be no excavation from or waste disposal into jurisdictional wetlands or waters associated with this permit without appropriate modification of this permit, 1. To ensure that all borrow and waste activities occur on high ground, except as authorized by this permit, the permittee shall require its contractors and/or agents to identify all areas to be used to borrow material, or to dispose of dredged, fill, or waste material.. The permittee shall ensure that all such areas comply with condition (k.) of this permit, and shall require and maintain documentation of the location and characteristics of all borrow and disposal sites associated with this project. This information will include data regarding soils, vegetation and SENT BY:Wilmington District ;12-19-96 ; 15:34 ; USACE-Reg. Branch-4 919 739 9959;# 4 hydrology sutfiaient to clearly demonstrate compliance with special condition (k.) above. This information will be available to the Corps of Engineers on request. M. The permittee shall require its contractors and/Or agents to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit in the construction and maintenance of this project, and shall provide each of its contractors and/or agents associated with the construction or maintenance of this project with a copy of this permit. n. The temporary placement or double handling of excavated materials within waters or wetlands is not authorized. o. At Black Branch Creek, between station 110166 and 111+43, the permittee or its contractor shall cause to be installed one (1) 48-inch pipe culvert through the causeway fill on the west side of the box culvert and two (2) 48-inch pipe culverts on the east side of the box culvert. The culverts will be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. P. At Black Branch Creek, at station 111+00, all spoil material from the excavation of the new creek channel between the outfall of the box culvert to the existing creek channel shall be deposited on high ground. q. At Solomons Creek, between station 126+g0 and station 127+45, the permittee shall cause to be installed two (2) 48-inch pipe culverts in the causeway fill on the west side of the box culvert and three (3) 48-inch pipe culverts on the east side of the box culvert. The pipe culverts shall be planed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain, r. At Solomons creek, at station 126 +60, all spoil material from the excavation of the new creek channel on the north and south side of the road shall be deposited on high ground. . .. . SENT BY;Wilmington District ;12-19-96 ; 16;34 ; USAGE-Reg. Branch-? 919 733 9959;# 5 s. At Marks Creek, between station 177+75 and station 178+90, the permittee shall cause to be installed four (4) 60-inch pipe culverts in the causeway fill on t.h& west side a. Markg .ales. The culverts shall be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. t. Betwean station, 158+00 and station 159+00 the permittee shall install one (1) additional 36-inch pipe culvert on the east side of the box culvert. The exact location of the additional pipe culvert shell be at the discretion of the permittee. u. All fill material will be clean and free of any pollutants except in trace quantities, v. All fill material will be immediately stabilized and maintained to prevent erosion and sediment into adjacent waters or wetlands. W. Pre-construction substrate and wetland bottom contours will be restored in all temporary impact areas in wetlands. All excess material will be removed to a high-ground retention area. X, If the permittee discovers any previously unknown historic Or archeological remains while accomplishing the authorized work, he will immediately notify the Wilmington District Engineer who will initiate the required State/Federal coordination. y. The permittee shall schedule a preconstruction meeting between their representatives, the contractor representatives, and the appropriate Corps of Engineers Project Manager prior to any work within jurisdictional waters and wetlands to ensure that their is a mutual understanding of all terms and conditions contained within this Department of the Army permit. The permittee shall notify the Corps of Engineers Project Manager a minimum of thirty (30) days in advance of the scheduled meeting in order to provide that individual with the opportunity to . . . SENT BY:Wilmington District ;12-19-96 ; 15:95 ; USACE-Reg. Branch-4 schedule and participate in the required meeting. 919 739 99594 6 wSrATZ ?e r o STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF T] ANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201. RALEIGH. N.C 27611-5201 September 13, 1996 U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Field Office P. O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 ATTENTION: Mr. Cliff Winefordner Chief, Southern Section Dear Sir: -? ,1 e. GARLAND B. GARRETT JR. SECRUARY SUBJECT:. Richmond County: US 74 Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass from East of Pee Dee River to East of SR 1615; T.I.P. No. R-0512; State Project No. 6.589001T, DOA Action ID No. 199301490 Reference the 404/401 permit application submitted November 29, 1995 for this project. Attached herein is a drawing showing revisions in the wetland fill areas to be involved in the interchange of US 74 with NC 177. Sites 36 and 37 have been added, and the temporary impacts at Site 34 have been increased. This will increase the permanent fill area on the R-0512D section of the project from 6.00 hectares to 6.10 hectares. The impact area for the entire project will be 21.005 hectares. Revised summary tables for R-0512D as well as the project summary table are included. Additionally, a summary table listing the areas of mechanized clearing in wetlands beyond the construction limits is included. A total of 3.053 hectares of mechanized clearing will be involved throughout the project corridor. A new application form is also attached. Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Cyndi Bell at (919) 733-7844, Extension 306. Sincerely, H. Franklin Vick, P.E., Manager Planning & Environmental Branch HFV/plr Attachments 9 cc: Mr. F. E. Whitesell, P.E., Division 8 Engineer Mr. John Dorney, DWQ Mr. Scott McLendon, COE, NCDOT Coordinator Mr. David Cox, NCWRC Mr. John Hefner, USFWS Mr. Thomas Welborn, EPA Mr. N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. Ron Sechler, NMFS Mr. Archie Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. Victor Barbour, P.E., Design Services Mr. Tom Shearin, P.E., Roadway Design Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E., Program Development Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Mr. William Rogers, P.E., Structure Design r' APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB APPROVAL NO. 0710-003 f33 CAR 3251 Expires October 1996 y ,c reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 5 hours per response, including the time for teviewing instructions, marching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send mrnents regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service Directorate of InformationOperations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302: and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710-00031, Washington, DC 20503. Ploase DO NO RETURN your form to either of those addresses. Completed applications must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authority: 33 USC 401, Section 10; 1413, Section 404. Principal Purpose: These laws require permits authorizing activities in, or affecting, navigable waters of the United States, the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States, and the tfanspartation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. Routine Uses: Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit. Disclosure: Disclosure of requested information is voluntary. If information is not provided, however, the permit application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings and instructions) and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. 1. APPLICATION NO. 2. FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECEIVED 14. DATE APPLICATION COMPLETED UTEhfS BELOW TO BE FILLED BY APPL/CANn! 5. APPLICANT'S NAME S. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S NAME AND TITLE tonaWtisnotrmulred) North Carolina Department of Transportation H. Franklin Vick, P.E., Manager PleRAiR 6. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS @ 9. AGENT'S ADDRESS -? 41 Wilmington Street, Raleigh, NC, 27611 7. APPLICANT'S PHONE NOS. W!AREA CODE 10. AGENT'S PHONE NOS. WIAREA CODE a. Residence a. Residence 919-733-3141 b. Business b. Business 11. STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION 1 hereby authorize, to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE NAME. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (see instructional Proposed construction of US 74 (Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass) from east of Pee Dee River to US 74 east of SR 1615. A 4-lane divided highway; entails both fill and excavation in 13. NAME OF WATERBOOY, IF KNOWN «rapwicaoir Pee Dee River 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT Rutherford NC COUNTY STATE 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS rirappicabw 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS,. IF KNOWN, is@*insstuctionsi 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE Permit application drawings include site maps for wetland impact sites. _:41? O Activity (Oesuipfion o/ project, include sl! resrwssl Construction of highway on new location. 19. Project Purpose [Desedho uw resson or purpose of rhs pro/ec4 see fnsauerrarw Public transportation USE BLOCKS 20-22 IF DREDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s) for Discharge Highway foundation . 21. Typeis) of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards See permit application drawings and summary sheets. 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled is"insrrucrionsi Total fill in wetlands = 21.005 ha. Total excavation in wetlands = 0.759 ha. Total fill below surface waters = 4.116 ha. Total temporary fill in wetlands = 0.688 ha. 23. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? Yes No _XX IF YES, DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 24. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc., Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (If more than can be entered here, please attach a supplemental list). See permit application drawings and property owner summary sheets. 25. List of Other Certifications or Approvals/Denials Received from other Federal, State or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL' IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ' DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED 'Would include but is not restricted to zoning, building and flood plain permits 26. Application ' hereby ma f a perm' or p its to authorize the work described in this application. 1 certify that the information in this appli do omplete ccurat I fu r certify that 1 possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the y on d agen a app c nt.' y f3 SIGNATURE OF APP CANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. U.S.GPO: 1994-520-478182018 ?a ?x ?Of 691 b1 a • z _• ?3eao o m° (6 t. u mm. ? m . •n:m cn l In 1X. ?r %I o ?i ?t ?1 C3 1 1 } ?1 co r '?'r?,gOf.991 " NO t a -Y4- s C) I , Q o o m v ?-- u? Q co ri^ ?. z1¢ ?- V j Ul I v ? ' Cf_. Z U-j ul \ NORTH CAROLINA OCPAATMCNT Of TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.509001T (R-SI20) '•) - PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET CYPAS5 FROM`0.6 Km YIEST OF SR 1992 I (n TO 0.6 Km EAST Of SR 1025 GQ+ (? I d1 j J ,SCALE AS SHOWN ?Nr-t r'I"71vw SHCCT `I8 OF ) 5G JULY 1005 FILL SITE NO. STATION STRUCTURE FILL EXCAVATION below UNDERCUT TEMPORARY TOTAL In in SURFACE in FILL FILL WETLANDS WETLANDS WATER WETLANDS in WETLANDS In WETLANDS (ha.) (ha.) (ha./cu.a) (cu.a) (ha./cu.a) (cu. 11) a S 158+33-159+14 -L- 16 2.4x1.5 RCBC 0.80 0.025 0.505/5000 9650 0.0 63800 (o 3+40-4+41 RAMP C 750 RCP 0.22 0.0004 0.0 0.0 0.0 5500 ;)'7 166+50-166+55 -L- 1500 RCP 2.15 0.03 0.035/170 9350 0.0 72300 a 8 171+83-172+36 -L- 450 RCP 0.40 0.0 0.0 3000 0.0 41000 a 9 172+59-174+90 -L- 1050, 750 RCP 1.07 0.0 0.0 5900 0.0 87600 3a 176+19-176+84 -L- 600 RCP 0.18 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10500 3 1 177+75-179+93 -L- BRG. over Narks Cr. 0.97 0.09 0.072/360 20400 0.0 40800 3 2 7+25-7+81Lt -Y4- No Structure 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 50 a3 8+01-8+47Rt -Y4- No Structure 0.03 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 350 3Y 15+05-15+65Lt -Y4- 600 RCP 0.11 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0712524 7564 -35- 15+07-15+52Rt -Y4- 600 RCP 0.05 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2000 3G 8+03-8+71Lt -Y4-DET No Structure 0.0 0.0 6.0 0.0 0.02/93 93 3-7 ----- 11+80-12+15-14B- ------------------ 1500 RCP ---------------- 0.10 --- - 0.0042 0.0 0.0 0.0 3500 TOTALS - ------ 6.10 ----------- 0.15 ----------- 0.612/5530 ---------- 48300 ------------- 0.09/2617 ----------- 335057 ` This total Includes surface wat er areas delineated as wetlands. NOTE: Site 131is below headwaters, al l other sit es are above headwaters. 0.16 ha. of wetlands drained. ' TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS = 6.10 ha. / 335057 cu.a TOTAL EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS = 0.15 ha. TOTAL FILL BELOW O.H.W. = 0.612 ha. / 5530 cu.a TOTAL UNDERCUT IN WETLANDS = 48300 cu.a TOTAL TEMPORARY FILL IN WETLANDS = 0.09 ha. / 2617 cu.a NORTH CAROLINA OCPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMONO COUNTY 0.500001T (R-5120) PROPOSEO U.S. 74. ROCKINGHAM HAMLET BYPASS FROM 0.6 Km WEST OF SR 1092 TO 0.G Km EAST OF SR 1025 t' SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET ? OF 154 JULY 1905 SUMMARY PROJECT FILL IN EXCAVATION FELL BELOW UNDERCUT TEMP. FILL WETLANDS IN NETLANDS SURFACE WATER IN WETLANDS IN WETLANDS (ha) (ha) (ha) (cu. m.) (ha) R - 512A 2.840 0.254 0.920 ** -0- * - 512B 2.840 0.014 0.953 ** 0.044 R - 512C 4.225 0.281 0.515 ** 0.380 R - 512D 6.100 0.150 0.612 48300 0.09 R - 512E 0.250 0.060 -0- 1050 -0- R - 512F 4.750 - 0 - 1.116 37153 0.174 TOTALS * 21.005 0.759 4.116 0.6g8 Note: Site # 11 and 31 are Below Headwaters, all other sites are Above Headwaters. See individual project summaries for more detailed information. * This total includes surface water areas delineated as wetlands. ** Not available at this time. Sheet 49 has been eliminated. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T R-512 PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER TO U.S. 74 EAST OF SR 1615. SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET ((;OF 156 OCTOBER 1995 r Project Section SUMMARY Mechanized Clearing Beyond Construction Limits R-512 A 0.152 ha R-512 B 0.526 ha R-512 C 0.570 ha R-512 D 1.009 ha R-512 E 0.003 ha R-512 F 0.793 ha TOTAL 3.053 ha i It • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, 0! ; 451 Health and Natural Resources 4 T??A Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary [D E H N F1 Roger N. Schecter, Director January 18, 1996 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. A. Preston Howard, P. E. Director Division of Environmental Management FROM: John R. Parker, Jr. Inland "404" Coordinator SUBJECT: "404" Project Review The attached U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice for Action No. 199301490 dated January 11, 1996 describing a proposed project by the NC DOT, is being circulated to interested state agencies for comments on applicable Section 404 and/or Section 10 permits. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by February 9, 1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact me at 733-2293. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY This office supports the project proposal. No comment. Comments on this project are attached. This office objects to the project as proposed. Signed Date P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-2293 FAX 919-733-1495 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post-consumer paper ? • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 1 • • Division of Coastal Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor E> C "? F1 Jonathan B. Howes, , Secretary Roger N. Schecter, Director January 18, 1996 MEMORANDUM------- - ------ TO: Mr. A. Preston Howard, P. E. Director Division of nvironmental Management v FROM: John R. Parker, Jr. Inland "404" Coordinator SUBJECT: "404" Project Review The attached U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice for Action No. 199301490 dated January 11, 1996 describing a proposed project by the NC DOT, is being circulated to interested state agencies for comments on applicable Section 404 and/or Section 10 permits. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by February 9, 1996. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact me at 733-2293. When appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY This office supports the project proposal. No comment. Comments on this project are attached. This office objects to the project as proposed. Signed Date P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-2293 FAX 919-733-1495 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post-consumer paper 4 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Action ID No. 199301490 January 11, 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE The NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, POST OFFICE BOX 25201, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, 27611-5201 has applied for a Department of the Army (DA) permit TO PLACE FILL MATERIAL IN 20.9 HECTARES (51.6 ACRES) OF JURISDICTIONAL WETLANDS TO CONSTRUCT A BYPASS AROUND THE CITIES OF ROCKINGHAM AND HAMLET, RICHMOND COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. This project was originally described in the Final Environmental Impact' Statement issued on December 1, 1992. This document described the purpose and need for the project and examined four 1,000 feet-wide Reasonable and Feasible construction alternatives as well as the No-Action alternative. As a result of this study, and after a corridor public hearing and agency review, the preferred alternative was selected. The following description of the work is taken from data provided by the applicant and from observations made during site visits by a representative of the Corps of Engineers. The North Carolina Department of transportation (NCDOT) proposes to construct a 4-lane divided highway on a new location on the south side of Rockingham and Hamlet in Richmond County, North Carolina. The 16 mile, controlled access facility will cross Hitchcock Creek, Cape Fear Branch, three tributaries to Solomons Creek, Solomons Creek proper, Marks Creek, and Black Branch. Plans show a 18 meter (M)(60 foot) median throughout the project length. Bridging of Hitchcock Creek and Marks Creek is proposed, however, impacts to wetlands from approach fills total 0.52 hectares (ha) (1.3 ac.) and 0.96 ha. (2.4 ac.), respectively, at Hitchcock Creek and Marks Creek. NCDOT has studied the feasibility of bridging two of the higher quality wetland sites along the alignment. Site 21 at St. 111 + 00 on R-512C is proposed to be culverted resulting in 0.48 ha. (1.19 ac) of fill material in wetlands adjacent to Black Branch. The culvert will cost $261,000 to construct while a bridge across all the wetlands would cost $1,368,000. Site 31 at St. 178 + 00 on R-512D will include a bridge over Marks Creek at a cost of $1,137,600 and fill in 0.97 ha (2.4 ac) of wetlands. Construction of a bridge long enough to cross all wetlands adjacent to Marks Creek would cost $3,672,000. It is NCDOT's opinion that the increased cost for these two bridges is not justified. The majority of the wetland impacts are to three wetland community types: 1. Stream systems that have been impacted by beaver impoundments are characterized by a large number of standing dead trees with an open water and emergent marsh component.. The marsh component contains a diverse assemblage of plants including seedbox (Ludwiaia alternifolia), button bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), soft rush (Juncus effusus), and various species of Polvaonum. Remaining trees include sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), green ash (Fraxinus pennsvlvanica), river birch (Betula niara), and sweet gum (Liauidambar stvraciflua). These areas are impounded for most, if not all of the growing season and are associated with the unnamed tributaries to the Pee Dee River at the extreme western end of the project near US 74 and with Hitchcock Creek near Steeles Mill Pond. -2- 2. Typical Bottom-land hardwood communities composed of cypress (Taxodium distichum), tupelo (Nyssa aauatica), red maple (Acer rubrum), tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), and water oak (Quercus niara) are found at the crossings at Marks Creek, Black Branch, and Solomons Creek. These areas are generally associated with larger riparian corridors that have, in most cases, been bisected with secondary roads. It should also be noted that the outfall for the Hamlet waste water treatment plant discharges into Marks Creek approximately three miles upstream of the proposed crossing location. 3. Streamhead pocosin communities were found along several unnamed tributaries to Marks Creek near NC 177. These areas contain well defined, perennial and intermittent stream systems with a dense shrub community composed primarily of gallberry (Ilex coriacea), fetterbush (Leonia lucida), titi (Cvrilla racemiflora), and Smilax. Canopy species consist primarily of tulip poplar, and red Bay (Persea borbonia). Although the sites described above are fairly undisturbed, many of the smaller sites have been impacted by logging, or ditching and draining activities and many contain small impoundments both up-stream and down-stream of the proposed project. For the purposes of design and construction, NCDOT has divided this project into 6 segments: -TIP R-512A is 1.61 miles long and extends from existing US 74 near the Pee Dee River to 0.3 miles east of SR 1121. -TIP R-512B is 2.56 miles long and extends from the terminus of R-512A to 0.8 miles west of SR 1103. -TIP R-512C extends from the terminus of R-512B to 0.4 miles west of SR 1992. -TIP R-512D is 3.05 miles long and extends from the terminus of R-512-C to 0.4 miles east of SR 1825. -TIP R-512E is 3.12 miles long and extends from the terminus of R-512D to 0.13 miles west of NC 381. -TIP R-512F is 2.56 miles long and extends from the terminus of R-512E to US 74 east of SR 1615. A complete mitigation plan for this project has not been received as of this date, however, NCDOT has retained the services of a private consultant to develop a mitigation plan for a site to be located in the Yadkin River Basin. The purpose of the work is provide a circumferential four-lane, controlled access facility around Rockingham and Hamlet. This will reduce congestion and improve safety along the existing route. Plans showing the location of the work are included with this public notice. Detailed plan sheets showing the location and extent of the work occurring in wetlands may be examined in the Wilmington Regulatory Field Office of the Wilmington District Corps of Engineers at 69 Darlington Avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina, 28402. The State of North Carolina will.review this public notice to determine the need for the applicant to obtain any required State authorization. No Department of the Army (DA) permit will be issued until the coordinated State viewpoint on the proposal has been received and reviewed by this agency, nor will a DA permit be issued until the North Carolina Division of Environmental -3- Management (NCDEM) has determined the applicability of a Water Quality Certificate as required by PL 92-500. This application is being considered pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Any person may request, in writing within the comment period specified in the notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Requests for public hearing shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. The District Engineer has consulted the latest published version of the National Register of Historic Places for the presence or absence of registered properties, or properties listed as being eligible for inclusion therein, and this site is not registered property or property listed as being eligible for inclusion in the Register. Consultation of the National Register constitutes the extent of cultural resource investigations by the District Engineer, and he is otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. Presently, unknown archeological, scientific, prehistorical, or historical data may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit. The District Engineer, based on available information, is not aware that the proposed activity will affect species, or their critical habitat, designated as endangered or threatened pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts, including cumulative impacts, of the proposed activity and its intended use on the public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts which the proposed activity may have on the public interest requires a careful weighing of all those factors which become relevant in each particular case. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision whether to authorize a proposal, and if so the conditions under which it will be allowed to occur, are therefore determined by the outcome of the general balancing process. That decision should reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal must be considered including the cumulative effects thereof. Among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards and flood plain values (in accordance with Executive Order 11988), land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. For activities involving the placement of dredged or fill materials in waters of the United States, a permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized by such permit would not comply with the Environmental Protection Agencies' 404(b)(1) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or criteria, a permit will be granted unless the District Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest. The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State and local agencies and officials; Indian Tribes and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to determine whether to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal. To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects and the other public interest factors listed above. -4- 4EPA;- Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity. Generally, the decision whether to issue this Department of the Army (DA) permit will not be made until the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM) issues, denies, or waives State certification required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The NCDEM considers whether or not the proposed activity will comply with Sections 301, 302, 306, and 307 of the Clean Water Act. The application and this public notice for the Department of the Army (DA) permit serves as application to the NCDEM for certification. . Additional information regarding the Clean Water Act certification may be reviewed at the offices of the Environmental Operations Section, North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM), Salisbury Street, Archdale Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies of such materials will be furnished to any person requesting copies upon payment of reproduction costs. All persons desiring to make comments regarding the application for Clean Water Act certification should do so in writing delivered to the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management (NCDEM), 4401 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687, on or before February 9, 1996, Attention: Mr. John Dorney. Written comments pertinent to the proposed work, as outlined above, will be received in this office, Attention: Mr. Scott McLendon, until 4:15 p.m., February 16, 1996, or telephone 910-251-4725. z U O W p n D Y Q O Q = W n rt- M 7.d.d Z D O v ' VMS I?f W W J zm O< :::E S Uu O ?AA v / N LO ce w 11018 N .2 ZLS;-"d' V J S T? i 1 Y O I N e n1o 1 Za N E p= y = ? C v? ? - a j? p 8 O ? 6 C ? ? N H ??f" ?W W \ \ ? W? ~ ? P ? ? e N n J O O d ? W M N VI r • • Y n? N OO N O f ?? Y b F r ?N pe W re ?i ? ?N SNP, W 8 0 8 0 ? m N?n JJ V N \\ O ? h 0 f 6 \ W Z ?H ? O f° fin Y O ? f O r1 , N v ?. O N ee j t a a HE . N W NO y r y NW \\ W N ? N O UDC y y?? p NN? = WO N • O h •• ° h ? .1r f ?¦ V ? p N Cam, NyWI W ?S pN p N '10> N ? O T pQ S O p p N O N 1yi. NP W N W S \\ W N? P N 0 v 0 e W N s ?N ?? N O N p O f WO • • 7 ? CM O ° It e W y5j. C N . > e? V Cln S f? S O ? Qo\ N O \ \ W a N o ? f S Z W1 N O_ O N ? aV N f ?. N ? wd WO 7 N to c d? c N • • f M V O N W ?O Y W ?. e f ? WW? S ?OWN 1I? 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SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET , A OCTOBER 1995 Z ab ?8 IBEG I d* W VICINITY MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF STATE PROJECT 6.589001T APPROXIMATE SCALE 0.5 0 KILOMETERS NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTAT'.C', I DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512A) PROPOSED US 74.ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER TO EAST OF SR 1:2' SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET OF yarr SEPTEMBER. 1995 3 ??8 K Sit A I I I i TOTALS 284 0.254 0.92 589M 2323300 TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS = 284 hectares /232300 Cu. M. TOTAL EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS = 0254 ha. TOTAL FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER = 0.92 ha. / 56900 cu.m. NOTE: ALL WETLAND SITES ARE ABOVE HEADWATERS I i NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.5890017 (R-512A) PROPOSED US 74. ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS i =ROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER TO EAST OF SR 1121 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET OF SEPTEMBER '995 i FILL FILL EXCAVATION BELOW UNDERCUT TOTAL SITE NO. STATION STRUCTURE IN IN SURFACE IN FILL IN WETLANDS WETLANDS WATER WETLANDS WETLANDS (ha.) (ha.) (hectares) (cu. M.) (cu, m.) cu.m -L1 16+50-16+63 1 @ 3.0 x 3.0 RCBC LOOP C 12+11 -12+17 LOOP C 14~30 -1449 NO STRUCTURE -L-1454-16+;x3 750 RCP 1 -L-17+54 -18+14 2 Q 27 x 21 RCBC 284 0.146 0.92 2323pp -L-18+62 -18+67 900 RCP 56900 RAMP A 12+56-12+61 900 RCP RAMP A 15+64 -16+33 2 C27 x 21 RCBC 2 -L- 21+85 -22+96 NO STRUCTURE 0 0.104 0 p 3 -L- 22+95 -23+05 NO STRUCTURE 0 0.004 0 0 • • o? _ '` fie d ? ?) .`• e -. ' IZ& 0) OL O r,{ ?? ?i ! Q Z ? 0,0 LL M O CL F- C) Li 7. < -j LLJ 77- i - ?_? y y LL1 u z / LL O Z CD CL r - O 0 z ...o w J _ •? ? W cf) c 111 ?_ f s ? ... ? s _ i. I 4G +q . c MOO rr , N t f p t J J a c u Y o;!- t ?? H s li T a Q ? ce 4 Y N y? • a V/ s. 11A 2 E - E w ? ?^ Y LLJ V, V LA- 14 Z 3: Vl? {J ) V • e :AIM-•_ a N - sO? ?. c m s d?X vS /' n? N j i, U !O° w? -I.O C= Z iN CD cn Ln ? fO \\ O r-'o U CL. cc> w(1) - O ? yJ dJ ? J? ?O < z o S . < N tP\? . . Q 94 l O ?? N // LLJ ?J N J t i- NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHA14 -HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 3W OF >f4 s SITE PROJECT STATION STRUCTURE FILL IN IN WETLANDS (ha) CUT IN IN WETLANDS (ha) FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER (ha./cu.m.) UNDERCUT IN WETLANDS (cu. M.) TEMPORARY FILL IN WETLANDS (ha./cu.m.) TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS (cu.m.) 4 27+40 -29+00 600 RCP 0.276 0.000 0.000 0.013 / 135 11200 5 32+30 - 33+45 450 RCP ; 0.698 0.000 0.000 0 38400 6 37+00 750 RCP 0.144 0.000 0.000 0.012/115 14900 7 3+65(ramp A)-5+13(ramp B 600 RCP 0.770 0.012 0.569/34100 0 95700 8 42+70 -L- 600, 75ORCP 0.350 0.002 0.000 0.010 / 125 25600 9 46+17 -L- NONE 0.003 0.000 0.000 0 400 10 59+80 -L- NONE 0.005 0.000 0.000 0 100 11 61+50, 62+50 -L- ITCHCK CK 0.527 0.000 0.384 / 1535 0 70100 12 65+20 -L- 600 RCP 0.067 0.000 0.000 0.009 / 140 6200 TOTAL I` 2.840 0.014 1 0.9531356351 0.044 / 515 262600 * This total includes surface water areas delineated as wetlands. NOTE: SITE #11 IS BELOW HEADWATERS, ALL OTHER SITES ARE ABOVE HEADWATERS. TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS = 2.8401262600 he. / cu.m. TOTAL CUT IN WETLANDS = 0.014 he. TOTAL FILL BELOW O.H.W. = 0.953 / 35635 he. / cu.m. TOTAL UNDERCUT IN WETLANDS = cu. M. TOTAL TEMPORARY FILL IN WETLANDS = 0.044 / 515 he. / cu.m. - NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-5128) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET ? 0 F - .'.i IV \• 1 1tJCr Gx ut fu+c?U c' ,/ •. - ? 1 : ` / ? > .'?` Y.N. ,.•i x.57 `. '' .7 a 4.A. J 'IF7 u 1711 • '•.1 '??? ' I for + ? t 1 t ?e? ? -. ? `"• ' =a8i:+9 ROCKINGH CN '? ?i t2?t e: '•`? ••? c 107. 6.3 ? ?I le.r6tne rrc. 1' 100 _ ? ?• •':?y: ?•:s l ?; / 1 CORDOVA 1 d ? --Ao«_" ?crw,? _ + t l IC7 ' Y? S 1Ta 0 `1 / ,`•?= 'y ?? -- - _'_ t1r. mto ? :y /•?? 1104 w « ` / 1: t 'J 10 1 1,1 Iles C"cy Azi a1•' / lrrt ?? y....•1 I OL y T fie. f i C Ir , ?Hal tr,o roll > ,r' {?-C16H' . 1111 \p clcwc 11 `71 cy, + Diggs b 0 Cmi CSt 1107 } '1 iMt . \ 110, l ? . Ca I h_t 1 1 • ? o,Ky 1 END- P 1101 ( ( ` 1.J 00..E l!1_. (?(> 1 ? 1.0. t ../ tt_S '? • c ['?1 r U f.4 r •'- , \ '=' lio. 1a00 Jj`? !.o ,c__, \• r=e 1.S ?; "??t.?^ l J X11 ?, - r :203 N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS VICINITY MAP RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET >< OF AUGUST , 1995 8 b k8 • N N Z O LLJ Q Q Ln V) _ F- N p m CL V) Ln N>-,>- :N Z Q F- X W (n Q?:,- Z J=) (1J M =)0-M 0 F- N 0=Q LL- r) ? (n L IJ F- • O O LL p c : 0Z (n N L J Lr)= F- :2 W Z O W 1 F"' O O ?-tnUUF- 2 V) U LLJ C) _ W N V' m CL LLI CL ~ W p N (80/1 WSJ O bl H y d2?? _ 01 i F-- o R Q N Lit U = I- Oil J W Q LLJ N lil V) Jy L LJ - F- ?R}- L1J (? N F- .M W ,in Ln LLJ F- N ?P O\,O Gav ? A ?S `lam o I . ? J m O W m Q a O O W O m W O W O W O W O W O O O o a i i a m < m < co < co < co < m a m a co z? u U 5 I p N U^ N N m O f tff O O f.- O C4 O p O O cy U1 P_ J ~ N 10 ° f O M f N f N ? m U O in wi w pi O H m in M Of Y K a° ° n °o f rmn W O O ° ° ° N W U r W Q O O In ` C4 0 N N N O N Q_ ? 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ND PR IECT t ? fps r0 v a i Vr• o s moo, 1 1O9J 1996 1826 39 tep5 U Q $ .a° afi 1 VICINITY NAP SHOWING LOCATION OF STATE PROJECT 6.589001T ??p t iar¢R 1 R F?II• r mil ( LaR. r '?1?, , .desr:lfa Da?? 1 S U O Ne Oe a??. trs 1 ce", Morvt / 1, ? yr 1 McF arpn i +sl' I 11 IL APPROXIMATE AR OWN BELOVJilee? ? Cheraw tlt ? ?'' H 0 K APPROXIMATE SALE -now O 5 10 KI LOMETEA5 NORTH CAROLINA OLPARTUENT OF TRANSPORTATION DiVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.300601T iR-312J) . PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROC:INGHAtL KAMLCT CYPA" FROM Q. G Kim VIEST OF SR 1002 TO 0.6 Kit. EAST OF OR 1025 SGALE Ao SHOWN CHCCT XOF JULY 1203 Scale of miles 0 5 10 20 30 0 10 20 30 40 48 Scale of Kilometers One DKh equal! Apprw ,1ely 13 miles ar10 aPIN-. alNy 21 kibmelen. m -m om U + 7 to Z¢ la?gl 0 in z 5 Za- W I - ° 00.0 N Y 0 m U 0 O?O V ` U W ` V U W -l3 m ? } / F-• O U) OC7 ee6 ? y l ?? a O N z' I bO ? •? 9 ' o ? m m U m ? • ? m N N 0- O U Q ' • z N > n O F / m . J I' ) W 0040V t r Q LL- • z m m Q + N j I-. 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I i X47 ? 1?' ? / v 7 !}Al '?• ) < ?? /' 1-0 HAML ro'.. 77o row. ^ I•.. ^ u •, JS7 _ •.?•• ]n 4 / '? • ?• / ' 1 .! too# SITE -° 33 1.0 1071` a?? VICINITY MAP 16 361 ? ^ , !m FROM NCDOT COUNTY MAP OF RICHMOND COUNTY ,? 'tea .; i, •' -SIT 4 2 - '" SI TE 41 ' .,?•L? SITE 40 :b SITE 39 _ l,?cL. ' • ? • • "? • M Nis / (??.:/ .. ?' ` ? 7 L, .,l _, . 'GOa• ig Gern .? i`\ . •-; r•?. - Q 1?:ors i/?- _l 1 '? . \ - `. .? ,?. M, _• pate ^- ; I VICINITY MAP FROM U.S.G.S. QUADRANGLE MAPS 0 0.5 1 km .1o° O°,I' y 't7E. ?1;1 ,? ?1•e SCALE 1:400 • N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 T PROPOSED U.S. HWY. 74 BYPASS SHEET ? OF T I f + a r 3 O J O m O m O O m O o m m m Q Q? N CA M to N H ° M o N n N ( d ? 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(ha) R - 512A 2.840 0.254 0.920 ** -0- R - 512B 2.840 0.014 0.953 ** 0.044 R - 512C 4.225 0.281 0.515 ** 0.380 R - 512D 6.000 0.150 0.612 48300 0.140 R - 512E 0.250 0.060 -0- 1050 -0- R - 512F 4.750 -0- 1.116 37153 0.174 TOTALS * 20.905 0.759 4.116 Note: Site # 11 and 31 are Below Headwaters, all other sites are Above Headwaters. See individual project summaries for more detailed information. * This total includes surface water areas delineated as wetlands. ** Not available at this time. Sheet 49 has been eliminated. 0.738 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.59900I T R-512 PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER TO U.S. 74 EAST OF SR 1615. SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET &GOFt5g?_. OCTOBER 1995 1abU8 i ?c REPLY TO ATTENTION OF Regulatory Branch Action ID No. 199301490 Mr. John Dorney Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Questions or comments may be addressed to me at (910) 251-4725. Sincerely, 1 Sco t Mclendon I Regulatory Project Manager ft - Z n ..+ L t y a° m C C-) I Dear Mr. Dorney: ?p It is our understanding that you have been provided a copy of the application of the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) for Department of the Army (DA) authorization and a State Water Quality Certification to place fill material in 20.9 hectares (51.6 acres) of wetlands to construct a bypass around the Cities of Rockingham and Hamlet, Richmond County, North Carolina. Your receipt of this letter verifies your acceptance of a valid request for certification in accordance with Section 325.2(b)(ii) of our administrative regulations. We are considering authorizing the proposed activity pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and we have determined that a water quality certification is required under the provisions of Section 401 of the same law. A Department of the Army permit will not be granted until the certification has been obtained or waived. In accordance with our administrative regulations, in most cases, 60 days after receipt of'a request for certification is a reasonable time for State action. Therefore, if you have not acted on the request, or asked for an extension of time, by March 11, 1996, the District Engineer will deem that waiver has occurred. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 January 11, 1996 Printed on ® Recycled Paper SENT BY:Wilmington District ; 4-29-95 ; 1440 ; USACE-Reg. Branch-# 819 375 58234 3 SUBJECT: Roekingharnftwrfet Bypass, Richmond County, North Carolina (TIP R-5 12); ACTION ID NO. 199301490 PURPOSE., Provide Status of Subject Project FACTS: Final Environmental Impact Statement issued February, 1992. For design and construction purposes, project divided into 6 segments. Application received December 4, 1995, detailing fill in 51.6 acres of wetlands to construct proposed project. Public Notice published January 11, 1996. Received comments from National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and US Environmental Protection agency (USEPA) on January 21 and January 26, respectively. NMFS had no objections to the proposed project; USEPA requested that permit not be issued until a final mitigation plan had been reviewed and approved.. Letter to NCDOT on February 26, 1996 requesting further information regarding several, crossing structures, relocations of service roads, and alignment location. Have scheduled meetings with NCDOT to discuss 404(b)1 issues and to discuss proposed mitigation sites on Long Swamp and Lumber River. PREPARED BY: Scott McLendon (910) 251-4725 Wilmington Regulatory Field Office DAVE: 29 April 1996 REVIEWED BY, Cliff Winefordner (910) 251-4631 Chief, South Section Regulatory Branch DATE: 29 April 1996 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary S? Dr. G. Wayne Wright Corps of Engineers P. O. Box 1890 Wilmington, NC 28402 Dear Dr. Wright: May 9, 1996 ID F== F1 In keeping with your request, this office has circulated to interested state review agencies U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice and Action ID No. 199301490 dated January 11, 1996 which describes a highway improvements project by the N. C. Department of Transportation, Division of Highways of Raleigh. The project, known as the Rockingham- Hamlet By-Pass designed on a new alignment and involving various stream and wetland crossings, would impact some 52 acres of this habitat. The project is sited west of Rockingham in Richmond County. According to the writer's most recent information from a lead review agency, this proposal is in a hold status and the most recent review of proposed mitigation was found unacceptable. With nine of the ten cooperating agencies submitting final or at least interim comments, the following is offered for your records. Two of the referenced agencies submitted substantive comments to date as follows: Division of Environmental Management - in a 17, 1996 memorandum from D.O.T. described the severe impacts associated with the project and stated that D.E.M. did not endorse the 1993 FEIS; Division of Archives and History - in a joint memorandum dated 28, 1996 reported that an agreed to archaeological survey had not been submitted; Wildlife Resources Commission - final comments have not been submitted due to overall status of review. P. O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-715-4100 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post-consumer paper Dr. G. Wayne Wright Page 2 May 9, 1996 This interim report is submitted for your records. Key review agencies will be submitting additional information as the review continues. Very sincerely, Jo R. Parker, Jr. Inland `404 Coordinator JRP:jr/aw / cc: Division of Environmental Management/ Wildlife Resources commission--Raleigh Archives & History--Raleigh V , RATING, WORKSHEET Fouro Version Project na e_ Nearest road County Wet] nd area acres Wetland width feet Name of evaluat r )ateK Wetland ' Iocadon Adjacent laud use (witlllz 112 -mile upstream, ui)slvae, [? i1Zl ?i?( ,Ux lake or radlu9) onerenia1 sti ear ?_ forested/natui al veg(?tatlon °o pry ?nte??uitta?It St1'??z17 =ith,A7 agriculture, urban/suburban 2°0 L impervious surface __211,6 h ')ominant vegetation 4 soll Series (2) I r .._ predominantly ,prg3 -rk - hoi-Ties, tnuc't,' or peat}` PI niinerr,l - nail' sandy LJ predominantly sandy Flooding and wetriess [ semipermanently 'to pernianentiy flooded or inundated ?ivdrattl_ic fa=_'t01""', " seasonally flooded or inundated LJ steep, topography interrnittantly flooded or temporary ditched or chanreielized surface water total.'wetland width rt g feet o no evidence of flooding or sLirface water Wetland type (select one)* ottomland hardwood forest CSI Pine savanna El Headwater forest E] Freshwater marsh E1 Swamp forest El Bog/fen s ? Wet flat EJ Ephemeral wetland 0 Pocosin ® Carolina Bay 0 Bog forest [] Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes or stream channels r n weight - IN Water storage x 4.00 Q ? Wetland Score G=?1 Bank/Shoreline stabilization - x 4.00 = jZ ! Pollutant removal* x 5.00 - r Wildlife habitat x 2.00 = Q - ' Aquatic life value x 4.00 = Recreation/Education .?_ x 1.00 * Add 1 point if in sensitive watershed and > 10% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius J./iirJrl'!irlliiriiirlrlirrrrrirrrrrrrrrlrrr..rrrrirrrrrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrJrrrrrrrrrrrlrrrrirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr;l.rrr// r, 7 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TPANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GARLAND B. GARRETT JR. GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201. RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 SECRETARY September 27, 1995 Mr. John Dorney Water Quality Section NCDEHNR - Division of Environmental Management 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Dear Mr. Dorney: SUBJECT: On-site Field Review of Wetland Sites for US 74 From East of NC 41 Near Lumberton to US 76 Near Chadbourn, Federal Aid Project No. NHF-74(7), State Project No. 8.T4611801, TIP No. R-2558 An on-site field review for the above subject project is scheduled for Monday, October 30, 1995, at 9:30 AM. You and/or other appropriate members of your staff are requested to meet at this time at the Boardman boat access area located in the northwest quadrant of the US 74 crossing of the Lumber River. The purpose of this field review is to give resource agencies an opportunity to look at the entire project and determine where areas of high quality wetlands are located. Resource agencies will also have an opportunity to make recommendations on locations where they would like to see the median width reduced. If you have any questions concerning this field review or if you need additional information, please contact Mr. Ron Elmore, Project Planning Engineer, at (919) 733-3141, Extension 229, or Ms. Cyndi Bell, Permits and Mitigation Unit, at (919) 733-3141, Extension 306. Sincerely, ? alaxL.'? ??4r t H. Franklin Vick, P. E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch HFV/rfm cc: Mr. Eric Galamb DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO Mav 3, 1993 Regulatory Branch Action ID. 199301490 Mr. L.J. Ward, P.E. Planning and Research Branch Division of Highways North Carolina Department of Transportation Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Ward: Reference the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the US 74 Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass in Richmond, County, North Carolina, from US 74 0.5 miles east of the Pee Dee River, south of the cities of Rockingham and Hmalet, to US 74 1.5 miles west of the Scotland County line (State Project # 6.589001T [R-512]). Our review of the matrix evaluation of reasonable and feasible alternatives for this project indicates that there are no significant differences between the preferred and other alternatives for this project in the areas of construction costs, relocations, wetland and other natural resource impacts. Design considerations should further reduce all impacts to a minimum. On this basis, we concur with your preferred alternative selection as being the least environmentally damaging, practicable alternative. We anticipate processing an individual Department of the Army permit application for this project. When plans are finalized, a verification of the wetland limits will be conducted by Mr. Scott McLendon of this office. Please advise when you are ready to proceed. Questions should be referred to Mr. McLendon at telephone (919) 251-4725. Sincerely yours, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Branch 'M 5N ,+S ir'RS` U`3 -2- Copies Furnished: Ms. L. K. (Mike) Gantt U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. Larry Hardy National Marine Fisheries Service Pivers Island Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Mr. Thomas Welborn, Chief U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Region IV Wetlands Regulatory Unit 345 Courtland Street, NE. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 Regional Director National Marine Fisheries Ser•ri?es, NOAA Duval Building 9450 Koger Boulevard Saint Petersburg, Florida 33702. State Property Section North Carolina Department of Administration 116 West Jones Street Rleigh, North Carolina 27603 IM/r". John Dorney Water Quality Section Division of Environmental Management North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. David Yow North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Post Office Box 118 Nnrthside, North Carolina 27564 NOTICE OF A ROADWAY CORRIDOR OFFICIAL MAP ACT AND A DESIGN PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED US 74 BYPASS OF HAMLET AND ROCKINGHAM Project 6.589001T R-512 Richmond County The North Carolina Department of Transportation will hold the above public hearing on February 25, 1993 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fairview Heights Elementary School Auditorium, 104 Hamilton Avenue, Hamlet. The hearing will consist of an explanation of the proposed design, right of way requirements and procedures, relocation advisory assistance, and Roadway Corridor Officipl Map Act. The hearing will be open to those present for statements, questions, comments and/or submittal of material pertaining to the proposed project. Additional material may be submitted for a period of ten days from the date of the hearing to: W. A. Garrett, Jr., P.E., P.O. Box 25201, Raleigh, NC 27611. The proposed design is a four lane divided roadway on new location. The right of way required will be 300' minimum. Access will be fully controlled. Drivers may enter or exit at interchanges only. A map setting forth the location and design and copies of the State Environmental Impact Statement are available for public review at the NCDOT District Office, 517 South Hancock Street, Rockingham. A map is also posted at the Richmond County Courthouse. Anyone desiring additional information regarding the public hearing may contact Mr. Garrett at the above address or telephone 919/250-4092. NCDOT will provide reasonable accommodations, auxiliary aids, and services for any qualified disabled person interested in attending the public hearing. To request the above you may call Mr. Garrett at the above number no later than seven days prior to the date of the hearing. JAN 2 9 1993 NC fal,,?GL - on,-Hey United States Department of the Interior - FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh Field Office Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 November 21, 1996 Lieutenant Colonel Terry R. Youngbluth District Engineer, Wilmington District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 24802-1890 Attention: Scott McLendon Dear Colonel Youngbluth: n 996 v The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has reviewed the September 13, 1996 letter from Mr. H. Frank Vick of the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to Mr. Cliff Winefordner of your staff. NCDOT is requesting a modification to their § 404 permit application (Action I.D. No. 199301490) associated with the U.S. 74 Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass (T.I.P. No. R-0512). The proposed activities will impact Federal jurisdictional wetlands at three locations/magnitudes not included in the original application. About 0.25 acres (0.1 hectare) of wetlands will be permanently filled by the additional impacts. Finally, the applicant acknowledges that 7.6 acres (3.05 hectares) of forested wetland habitat will be inalterably destroyed by mechanized landclearing for the proposed activities. This is the report of the Service submitted pursuant to, and in accordance with, provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat. 401, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661 et seq.) and the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (87 Stat. 884, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). The Service has no objection to the modifications described. We recommend that the filled areas be culverted to maintain the hydraulic continuity (and ecological integrity) of the impacted wetlands. Further, we believe the adverse impacts associated with mechanized landclearing are cumulatively severe, and should be mitigated at a ratio exceeding five (mitigation acres) to one (impacted acres). Finally, we reiterate our August 9, 1996 conclusion that the proposed mitigation plan for this project (pre-modification) was "an acceptable approach." The location, extent, or management of the proposed mitigation site has yet to be determined. Typically, hydraulic continuity and ecological integrity (including attendant biogeochemical functions and ecological utility) can be accomplished by installing appropriately sized culverts. In some cases, ambient light sources may need to be provided inside the culverts. Unlit culverts may dissuade fauna from utilizing the structures as passageways. Lacking safe and effective passage, populations of organisms which require spatial heterogeneity to complete their life history or otherwise move about (for either density dependant or independent reasons) may become fragmented, isolated, depleted, or inbred. ! M Crossing the new roadway is unsafe and may not be feasible for small amphibians or soil macrofauna. Maintaining hydraulic continuity is also important for flood control, vegetation structure, and soil nutrient assimilation/transformation processes. The loss of hydraulic continuity and the lack of a safe and effective passage route for local fauna is untenable. The proposed activities should be designed to ensure that properly sized and located culverts or bridges are installed in the road crossings. Mechanized landclearing is a loss of fish and wildlife resource habitat, both onsite and at the landscape scale. This type of activity results in the complete degradation of habitat form, function, and structure in the cleared area. Mitigation is unlikely to replace the lost ecological assets for decades or more. We recommend the mitigation acreage for the mechanically cleared area exceed five to one (5:1). Once the other mitigation issues have been resolved, fifty acres of restored (or 80 acres of preserved) habitat should be added to the plan as mitigation for landclearing activities. Finally, the Service remains convinced that the mitigation plan should be finalized and approved by the stakeholders prior to permit issuance. We appreciate the opportunity to review this request. If you have any comments or questions, please call Kevin Moody of my staff at (919) 856-4520 extension 19. Sincerely, ohn M. He er Field Supervisor CC: NCDOT, Raleigh, NC (Frank Vick, Cyndi Bell) NCDWQ, Raleigh, NC (John Dorney) NCWRC, Raleigh, NC (David Cox) EPA, Wetlands Regulatory Program, Atlanta, GA (Thomas Welborn) NMFS, Beaufort, NC (Larry Hardy) FWS/R4:KMoody:KM/11/21/96:919/856-4520 ext.19:B:\KM-97013 ??,x STATF q, miser QuwM STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TPANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. GOVERNOR DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 GARLAND B. GARRETT JR. SECRETARY November 6, 1996 Mr. Eric E. Galamb Division of Water Quality Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Dear Mr. Galamb: Re: Rockingham-Hamlet US 74 Bypass TIP Project No. R-512 It is my understanding that you are concerned that the wetland impacts at the crossing of the proposed project at Marks Creek will not be adequately mitigated at the proposed Long Swamp mitigation site. As you know, in addition to the Long Swamp site in Hoke County, we have been investigating the Gibson Pond mitigation site in Richmond County, where you have indicated that suitable replacement functions (for the Marks Creek crossing) are present. The current status of the Gibson Pond site is that the three parcels comprising the site are currently being appraised by the Department of Transportation's Right of Way Branch. Once the appraisals have been received and boundary surveys have been completed, the Right of Way Branch will be in a position to make offers to the owners of the three parcels. If purchase agreements can be reached with the owners, then it is our intention to offer sufficient mitigation from both Gibson Pond and Long Swamp to mitigate for the impacts of the Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass. I anticipate that the Long Swamp credits will be used up for the impacts associated with R-512 except for the Marks Creek crossing, and that credits at Gibson Pond will be available to adequately mitigate for the impacts associated with the Marks Creek crossing. Sincerely, k m David C. Robinson, Ph.D., P.E. Permits and Wetland Mitigation Unit Head Planning and Environmental Branch T.t 'Yczr 9 o? fr 1??''I:e Sy 4•pf??'?. DEPARTMENT OF TMNSPORTATION JAMEs B. HUNT JR. GOVENNOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH. N.C. 27611-5201 June 17, 1996 Regulatory Branch U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office P. O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Attention: Mr. Wayne Wright Subject: Richmond County, US 74 Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass from East of Pee Dee River to East of SR 1615, TIP No. R-512 State Project No. 6.589001T Dear Mr. Wright: GARLAND B. GARRETT J R. SECRETARY J/ oN,yIN( t? 164q The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) submitted an individual permit request for the subject project on November 29, 1995. Subsequently, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and N.C. Division of Environmental Management have requested additional information in order to continue processing of this permit. Our responses to their letters are listed below. I? Army Corps of Engineers, February 26 1996 1. Sheet 97 of 156: It appears that Stokes Road (SR 1992) will be relocated as part of this project. Were impacts to wetlands (if any) associated with this relocation considered in the application? Response: Impacts to wetlands in the vicinity of Stokes Road were considered during the planning and preliminary design stages of this project. The line was shifted in order to avoid wetlands. There are no jurisdictional wetlands within the construction limits. Mr. Wayne Wright June 17, 1996 Page 2 2. Impacts to the large wetland system on the extreme western end of the project will total approximately 10 acres. This area was apparently not noted during the preliminary planning for this project. NCDOT should address the feasibility of shifting the western terminus to avoid this impact. Response: This wetland system was identified in the Environmental Impact Statement (Section 3.5.2 and Figure 3.9). The corridor selected represents efforts to minimize impacts to wetlands as well as other environmental and socioeconomic factors. Due to the width of the system within the footprint of the western terminus, the alignment cannot be shifted out of this site without significantly altering the project design. The specific area of the western terminus is restricted due to measures taken to avoid a church, cemetery, and wetlands associated with Hitchcock' Creek. 3. Sheet 26 of 156: It appears that SR 1119, SR 1109, SR 1117, and SR 1118 will be at least partially relocated for construction of an interchange. Were impacts to wetlands (if any), associated with these relocations considered in the application? Response: These secondary roads will be partially relocated in order to accommodate the Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass. The wetland impacts associated with these relocations are included in the permit application. Sheet 26 of the permit drawings shows the overall relocation plan for these roads. Please note the wetland impacts in this vicinity occur within the project mainline and ramps. 4. As discussed in the application, NCDOT does not feel that bridging the entire wetland crossing at Marks Creek (St. 178+00) at a cost of $3,672,000 is justified. While we agree that this is a significant cost, it is our position the wetlands at this site are of high quality and provide significant water quality and habitat functions. It is also recommended that NCDOT widen the bridge opening to maintain a portion of the floodplain and to alleviate the need for the proposed channel change. Response: NCDOT maintains that the existing bridge design at Marks Creek (Sheets 113 and 114) will maintain hydraulic flow through the area. The channel change is of minor significance, as it will include only the shaded portion of the creek flowing under the bridge. The roadway will be located roughly perpendicular to Marks Creek, so the stream impacts were minimized to the extent practicable. To span the wetlands will save 0.97 hectare (2.4 acre). This wetland system was identified in the Environmental Impact Statement (Section 3.5.2 and Figure 3.9). The corridor selected represents efforts to minimize impacts to wetlands as well as other { environmental and socioeconomic factors. Diie"tti-theMdt'h''of1hetyst -,within thb fopnt; of the western terminus, tb; alignment canrtot bey shifted"tzt of this site witlYOt 9signifgcantly `altering the project design. 'The specific area of the western terminus is restricted because if the proposed interchange take off point is shifted V, jj"* ?? C61 . Mr. Wayne Wright June 17, 1996 Page 3 west, replacement of the two existing structures over the Pee Dee River would be required, costing more than $10 million, additional wetland takings, major utility relocation, and added mileage to the project length. NCDOT maintains the cost of widening the bridge through this area does not constitute a reasonable alternative. A shift to the east would most likely replace Zion Church, and the congregational cemetery, which is highly regarded by local citizens as a landmark and a structure of culture, age, and religious importance. In addition, substantial wetland and floodplain are associated with Hitchcock Creek and would require crossing more waterways than the preferred corridor. This area would also be much less desirable and practical (geometrically) to design and construct an interchange. 5. At Site 39 on the "F" section (St. 23+600): It is unclear why the entire wetland area between the "L" line and ramp D will be filled. Please justify why this is being done. Response: Reference Sheets 129 to 141 of the permit drawings. Impacts at wetland Site 39 are influenced by the railroad tracks to the west of this interchange. The elevation of the interchange configuration will need to be high enough to provide clearance over the railroad while also allowing for the ramps. This will necessarily widen the fill slopes within the ramps, thereby impacting the wetland. The embankment will be elevated so high that the slopes from the loop, ramp and centerline will intersect before meeting natural ground. There is no practicable alternative to the existing design. 6. At Site 23 on "C" section (St. 126+60); NCDOT should examine the feasibility of constructing a 100' bridge opening vis-a-vis the cost of the proposed 3-cell box culvert. As you are aware, this project will cross several, relatively unfragmented riparian corridors. These stream corridors provide a number of benefits to receiving waters including the attenuation and desynchronization of flood events, improvements to water quality in downstream receiving waters, and the uptake and transformation of many biologically active compounds. In addition, these areas provide valuable wildlife habitat and travel corridors for a variety of birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles; and, 7. At Site 21 on the "C" section (St. 111+00): NCDOT should explore the feasibility of constructing a 100' bridge opening vis-a-vis the cost of the currently proposed 3-cell box culvert. In addition, it is also requested that NCDOT explore the feasibility of spacing the 3 culverts at equal intervals across the existing floodway of Black Branch Creek. Mr. Wayne Wright June 17, 1996 Page 4 Re=on NCDOT examined the feasibility of constructing bridges at the referenced locations. The crossing at Hitchcock Creek would require a 200-foot bridge, half of which would be placed on uplands, at a cost in excess of $1,000,000. This would reduce wetland impacts by 0.8 acres. Black Branch Creek runs perpendicular to the project corridor, and is therefore impossible to avoid crossing. To space 3 box culverts at equal intervals will not provide the hydraulic adequacy needed; therefore, the location of these culverts needs to remain. If needed, equalizer pipes could be placed in the wetlands. The cost of a bridge at this location wou excee 1,500,000 versus $300,000 for a box culvert, in order to reduce wetland impacts by 0.8 acre. NCDOT considers the costs of these bridges to be excessive for a minor reduction in wetland impacts; therefore, re-design of the proposed culvert designs is not warranted. N.C. Division of Environmental Management January 17.1996- Comment: DEM policy which follows the 404(b)(1) guidelines requires DOT to investigate avoidance options before minimization efforts are undertaken. Please discuss actions DOT took in this regard. Specifically, DEM requests that DOT restudy the termini and attempt to relocate them out of wetlands. Response: NCDOT maintains that the selected corridor represents our best efforts to minimize effects on natural, cultural and socio-economic features of the project area. Wetlands were avoided to the extent practicable with respect to the surrounding community. The western terminus location is restricted by a church, cemetery and wetlands. The area selected for the eastern terminus is the only area providing equalization with the existing roadway. It provides the largest undeveloped area for placement of a suitable interchange design. Furthermore, shifting the eastern terminus in either direction would impact wetlands. See also response to DOA comment #2 above. Comment: The wetland impacts associated with the interchange near the Pee Dee River is 2.8 hectares (6.92 acres). The wetland is a large bottomland hardwood system that is performing significant water quality functions. This interchange will also require 160 meters of stream relocation. If the interchange cannot be relocated, DEM wishes to be consulted about design modifications that can reduce the impacts to the stream and wetlands. Response: See response to previous comments and response to USACE comment #2 above. Also, NCDOT did minimize the channel change distance to the maximum extent practicable. All side slopes within wetlands will be 2:1, thereby reducing encroachment. Mr. Wayne Wright June 17, 1996 Page 5 Comment: There is a high quality swamp forest near stations 61+50 to 62+50. DOT will be constructing a bridge over the railroad line at this site. DEM requests that DOT examine the feasibility of extending this bridge to reduce the impacts to this swamp. Response: Reference sheet 50 of permit drawings. NCDOT studied the cost of bridging this wetland to reduce impacts. The cost of this bridge would be approximately $1,120,000 and would reduce the fill area by 0.8 acre. In our opinion, this minor reduction in fill area is not warranted by the cost. Comment: A high quality bottomland hardwood system is present near station 111. Please investigate avoidance and bridging options at this location. Placeme;it of fill in this wetland is not acceptable unless there is no practicable alternative due to the significant water quality functions performed by this wetland. Response: See response to USACE comment #7. Comment: DEM requests that another box be added to the current culvert design at station 158+50. This will give better hydrologic connectivity to the wetland. Response: Reference sheet 100 of permit drawings. In accordance with your request, the design of this crossing will be revised to include another box. Comment: Reductions in median width should be explored for the bottomland hardwood systems identified above. In addition, reduction in median width should also be examined for wetlands near stations 172 and 173+40. Response: DOT maintains that the currently proposed 60-foot median width be utilized to maximize safety of the roadway. The wetlands occurring along this project are isolated from each other and do not extend a significant enough distance to warrant narrowing the median This would create a dangerous weaving pattern to the highway, which has been designed for high speeds and heavy traffic. This relocated section of US 74 has been designated by the U.S. Congress as Interstate 74. Therefore, a wider median is necessary to meet interstate design standards and provide a safer facility for the traveling public. Comment: Between stations 178 to 180 there is a wetland that has 100% canopy coverage by Nyssa aquatica. What avoidance options were examined for this wetland? Marks Creek is a pristine body of water that apparently never has been dredged or snagged. DOT is proposing to relocate this stream. DEM is opposed to Mr. Wayne Wright June 17, 1996 Page 6 relocation of this pristine body of water. If impact to this wetland cannot be avoided, we believe a bridge with a 22 foot median should be utilized regardless of the rural nature of this facility in order to avoid the need for dredging. Response: See response to previous comment and response to USACE comment #4. Comment: Clearing of vegetation and grubbing occurs in wetlands outside of the cut/fill slope line to the right-of-way line. Due to grubbing activity, the impacts to wetlands should be extended to the limits of grubbing. Response: A special provision will be included in the contract to limit clearing and grubbing to the area inside the fill slope line. Comment: In our March 23, 1993 memorandum, DEM did not endorse the FEIS due to the preferred corridor selection. DOT is reminded that the 401 Water Quality Certification may be denied if impacts to wetlands and water have not been avoided and minimized to the extent practicable. Response: NCDOT designed this project to ensure safe traffic flow throughout the project corridor. Section 2.2 of the Environmental Impact Statement includes a thorough discussion of the construction alternatives considered for this project. In addition to unavoidable wetland crossings, there were other limitations which restricted the corridor location selected. All potential environmental consequences associated with this project are discussed in detail in Section 4.0 of the EIS. We have concluded that the alignment selected will best serve traffic needs for the Rockingham Hamlet Bypass. ITS Environmental Protection Agency January 23, 1996 Comment: ...EPA is requesting that the subject permit application be held in abeyance until this office receives and has the opportunity to review a complete mitigation proposal. Response: NCDOT has contracted the services of Environmental Services, Inc., to locate and design mitigation sites for this project. ESI has located two potential mitigation sites for this project. Both sites were field reviewed by the permit review agencies on May 6, 1996 and presented at the May 16, 1996 permit review meeting. We hereby request your comments on these two sites so that we may proceed with property negotiations and mitigation site design. Mr. Wayne Wright June 17, 1996 Page 7 I trust that your comments have been adequately addressed by our responses. If you have any questions, please contact me at (919) 733-3141. Sincerely, H. Franklin Vick, P.E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch HFV/lh Attachments cc:,,To?hn Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Scott McLendon, USACE, Wilmington Thomas Welborn, EPA N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA F. E. Whitesell, P.E., Division 8 Engineer Archie Hankins, P.E. Victor Barbour, P.E. Tom Shearin, P.E. Kelly Barger, P.E. D. R. Morton, P.E. -. r. STATE a STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GOVERNOR P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 November 29, 1995 Regulatory Branch U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office P. 0. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 ATTENTION: Mr. Wayne Wright 9 5a 50- GARLAND B. GARRETT J R. SECRETARY rid=; - 5 1995 SUBJECT: Richmond County: US 74 Rockingham - Hamlet Bypass from East of Pee Dee River to East of SR 1615; T.I.P. No. R-0512; State Project No. 6.589001T The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to construct a new controlled-access, 4-lane divided highway bypassing Rockingham and Hamlet. The proposed 25 kilometer (16 mile) corridor is part of the Thoroughfare Plan for the Cities of Rockingham and Hamlet developed by NCDOT. It will relieve the downtown areas of these cities of through traffic utilizing existing US 74. The roadway is also expected to encourage growth in the areas south of Rockingham and Hamlet, while providing improved circumferential movement through the area. A Final Environmental Impact Statement was approved for this project on December 1, 1992. Copies of the EIS were circulated to the permit review agencies at that time. Additional copies of this document will be provided upon request. A pre-application field review of the project corridor was conducted for the environmental review agencies on October 17 and 18, 1995. In attendence were representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, N.C. Division of Environmental Management and N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. During the site visit, agency personnel were given an opportunity to review all wetland impact sites to be associated with the project. Construction of this project will require permanent fill in 20.9 hectares (51.6 acres) of jurisdictional wetlands. Additionally, 0.74 hectare (1.8 acre) of temporary fill in wetlands will be necessary. All wetlands were delineated in accordance with the Corps of Engineers' 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual by NCDOT and its consultants. Wetland boundaries were verified by the Corps in field meetings with the consultants and during the October 1995 site visit. All impact sites are located within the Yadkin and Lumber River Basins. The attached permit drawings illustrate all wetland impact sites. The EIS details local wetland ecosystems considered in the early planning studies. Due to the linear nature of the project, complete avoidance of wetland crossings is impossible. As discussed in the document, 0 November 29, 1995 Page 2 a variety of environmental and socioeconomic factors were examined. Thus, the preferred corridor represents avoidance and minimization of collective project impacts to the community. During design of the roadway, impact minimization measures were implemented where prudent and feasible. 2:1 fill slopes were utilized to reduce the fill area in wetlands when possible. NCDOT has studied the feasibility of bridging two of the higher quality wetlands on this alignment. Site 21 (Station 111 + 00) on project R-0512C will require culverting of Black Branch Creek and fill in 0.48 hectare (1.19 acres) of associated wetlands. This culvert will cost $261,000 to construct, while a bridge crossing this system would cost $1,368,000. Site 31 (Station 178 + 00) on project R-0512D will include a bridge over Mark's Creek at a cost of $1,137,600 and fill in 0.97 hectare (2.4 acres) of wetlands. Extending the bridge to include Mark's Creek and its associated wetlands would cost $3,672,000. It is the opinion of NCDOT that the increased cost for these two bridges is not justified. In order to mitigate the wetland impacts associated with this project, NCDOT will develop a mitigation plan for a site to be located within the Yadkin River Basin. The mitigation plan will be developed in cooperation with a private environmental consulting firm. The consultant will be responsible for locating a suitable mitigation site and developing a restoration plan. Prior to acquisition of any property, NCDOT will ask the review agencies to visit the proposed mitigation site(s). The mitigation and monitoring plans will be submitted to the agencies for formal review prior to detailed design and construction. Application is hereby made for a Department of the Army Individual 404 Permit as required for such activities. By copy of this letter, we are also requesting 401 Water Quality Certification by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management. NCDOT will hold its monthly permit review meeting in Raleigh on Thursday, January 18, 1996. The design of this project and associated wetland impacts will be open for discussion at that time. The steps taken to avoid or minimize wetland fill areas will be reviewed. All interested agencies are invited to review this project in detail during the meeting. Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Bell at (919) 733-3141, Extension 306. Sincerel , H. Franklin Vick, P. E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch HFVJtp attachments cc: Mr. F. E. Whitesell, P. E., Division 8 Engineer Mr. John Dorney, DEM, DEHNR Mr. Scott McLendon, DOA, Wilmington Mr. N. L. Graf, P. E., FHWA Mr. Archie Hankins, P. E., Hydraulics Mr. Victor Barbour, P. E., Design Services Mr. Tom Shearin, P. E., Roadway Design Mr. Kelly Barger, P. E., Program Development Branch Mr. Don Morton, P. E., Highway Design APPLICATION FOR DEPARTib ERT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB APPROVAL NO. 0710-0003 (33 CFR 325) Expires 30 September 1992 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 5 hours per response for the majority of cases, Including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Applications for larger or more complex projects, or those in ecologically sensitive areas, could take up to 500 hours. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service, Directorate for Information Operations and Projects, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204. Arlington, VA 222024302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710.0003), Washington, DC 20503. Plena DO NOT RETURN your completed form to either of these addresses. Completed application must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdkdon over the location of the proposed activity. The Department of the Army permit program is authorized by Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 103 of the Marine, Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act These laws require permits authorizing activities in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States, and the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it Into ocean waters. Information provided on this forth will be used in evaluating the application for a permit Information in this application is made a matter of public record through issuance of a public notice. Disclosure of the information requested is voluntary; however, the data requested are necessary in order to communicate with the applicant and to evaluate the permit application. If necessary information is riot provided, the permit application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings and instructions) and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. 1. APPLICATION NUMBER (To be assigned by Corps) 3. NAME, ADDRESS, AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT Telephone no. during business hours 2. NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT N. C. Department of Transportation A/C( ) (Residence) Planning and Environmental Branch A/C( ) (Office) P. 0. Box 25201 Raleigh, NC 27611 Statement of Authorization: I hereby designate and authorize to act in my F Telephone no. during business hours behalf as my agent in the processing of this permit application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of the application. A!C ( ) (Residence) SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE A/C 1919) 733-3141 (Office) • 4. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTIVITY '' 4a. ACTIVITY Proposed construction of US 74 (ROckingham-Hamlet Bypass) from east of Pee Dee River to US 74 east of SR 1615. A 4-lane divided highway; entails both fill and excavation in wetlands. 4b. PURPOSE Public Highway sc. DISCHARGE OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL Total fill in wetlands = 20.905 ha Total excavation in wetlands = 0:759 ha Total fill below surface water = 4.116 ha Total undercut in wetlands = * Total temporary fill in wetlands = 0.738 ha *Not available at this time. C:Mt =f%0 A A12A= Qan 01 EDRION OF JAN 91 is oesoLETE (Proponent: CeM 5. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS, LESSEES, ETC., WHOSE PROPERTY ALSO ADJOINS THE WATERWAY See permit drawings for list of adjoining property owners. 6. WATERBODY AND LOCATION ON WATERBODY WHERE ACTIV17Y DOSTS OR IS PROPOSED 7. LOCATION ON LAND WHERE ACTIVITY EXISTS OR IS PROPOSED ADDRESS: STREET, ROAD, ROUTE OR OTHER DESCRIPTNE LOCATION Richmond North Carolina COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE Richmond County LOCAL GOVERNING BODY WITH JURISDICTION OVERSITE 8. Is any portion of the activity for which authorization is sought now complete? ? YES ? NO If answer is "yes' give reasons, month and year the activity was completed. Indicate the existing work on the drawings. 9. List all approvals or certifications and denials received from other federal, interstate, state or local agencies for any structures, construction, discharges or other activities described in this application. ISSUING AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL IDENTIFICATION NO. DATE OF APPLICATION DATE OF APPROVAL DATE OF DENIAL 10. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the activities described herein. i cattily that i am familiar with the information contained in the application, and that to the hest of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate. 1 further cattily that I possess the authority to undertake the proposed activities or t am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. St NATURE O APPLICANT D SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 3 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of The United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false fictitious or fraudulent statement or entry. shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. (Reverse of ENO FOAM 4345) 'U.S. Government Printing Office: 1991 - 526.23511 z U O W p Q 0<2 = w n rr co Z D OQ V °- m 0 LU Z= 01 Q E z mr z u u O N r- LO I lae Z is-a 1 0 ? 4 ? 0- os MKE VICINITY MAP NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T R-512 PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER TO U.S. 74 EAST OF SR 1615. 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CALE VERTICAL SCALE i 2C 40 60 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF 7RANSPG'P.TAT10?7 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS I RICHMOND COUNTY 5.5890017 (R-512A) PROPOSED US 74, RCCh NGHAM-HAMS:' ?YPASFROM. EAST OF PEE OE_ RIVER TO _ -- ?,- SR- SCALE AS SHOWN SHE"c: 12 I5I, fill DENOTES WETLANDS ® DENOTES FILL IN WETLANDS ® DENOTES FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER DENOTES EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS 10 0 20 HORIZONTAL SCALE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COLN- 6.539001T :R-:i2A) PROPOSED US 7-. ROCKINGHAM-=AMLET !BYPASS FROM EAST CF DE= OEE RIVE:; -C EAST OF SR .:21 SCALE AS 10904 SHEE 13 `.S(? cE"?'c!.!GE? v? Ze PROPOSED GRADE -L- 2.9790 66 Wo Q i V WETLAND 6 SOUNDARY SITE O i EX/STIN G y GROUND y ,5 PROP. 2 ® 27m x 2. Im RCBC 151 40 15160 15180 164-00 I 164-20 16140 16160 164-80 17 ST- SEC TION "D-D" 15195.61 SKEW 1.30'35 51 " 66 64 6.s 62 2:1 (NORMAL) I F WETLAND BOUNDARY 62 SITE O 60 60 / / 2:1 (NORMAL) fd EXISTING 5A GROUND PROP. 2 2.7m x 2.1 m RCBC S? 60 40 20 0 20 40 6G yy y DENOTES WETLANDS DENOTES FILL IN WET I LANDS NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPOP.TATICN i DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DENOTES FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER RICHMOND COUNTY DENOTES EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS I 5.589001T (R-;, v,) PROPOSED US 74. P•JCHINGHAM-HAM L= BYPASS FROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER 70 EFS' ,F SP t 0 'C 20 J -1 SCALE AS SHOWN ! rI HOR170NTIAL SCALE VER-;CA!_ SCALE .000? 1% JAMES HLINTLEYJR. A SITE 0 \\ ?,; ' `fib -nE?tAio eo soar' r orro? 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I I ? i6+00 16=20 16+40 i5T50 F-77 DENOTES WETLANDS NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DENOTES !LL IN WET LANDS I tom. _ DENOTr- - -- BE OW SURFACE WATER RICHMOND COUNTY I 5.5890017 (R-51?A) ! ! DENOTES L- C . AT,ON .N WETLANDS PROPOSED US 74. ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS ROM EAST OF :)EE DEE RIVER TO EAST OF SR 1'"1 0 - .r-. SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 16 OF 15(o SEPTEMBER 1995 H0Rl-7CN7=L ;C=L- VERTICAL SCALD SECT/ON 74 74 C LOOP C -L1- 72 I STA 18+01.1 ' ' "" STA 23+40 72 SKEW 96 24 8 SKEW 90' - za zol V ? 2:1 (NORMAL) fA WETLAND BOUNDARY \ SITE0 \ EXISTING GROUND 64 \ ? AIL ? I I I I I ? 60. 40 20 0 20 40 SECTION "?-?" RAMP A SITE O7 STA. 15 +73.65 ja I SKEW 36'31 '39" 2:1 , 2:1 (NORMAL) (NORMAL) 64 EXISTING GROUND ?Z §12 PROP. 2 ® 2.7m x 2. 1 m RCBC 1 40 20 0 2I0 40 y DENOTES WETLANDS I NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DENOTES FILL IN WETLANDS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DE-NOT, S FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512A) DENOTES E XCAV,ATION IN WETLANDS I PROPOSED US ROCKINGHAM -HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER TO EAST OF SR '121 2 0 a SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 17 OF S(p SEPTEMBER 1995 =0RIZC•NTA_ SCAL_ VERTICAL SCALE hMr -A- - -----------------' - ----- TOE FROTEC11011 91011iFA a1 + s R?R)r la +? LA L2m Yg OTTCU ` f` i i / F + PRgo coaE .ooos i? j " FEDERAL PAPO ARD COMPANY SITE O " DENOTES WETLANDS ® DENOTES FILL IN WETLANDS DENOTES FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER DENOTES EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS 10 0 20 HORIZONTAL SCALE NORTH CAROLINA DEPORTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS 41CHMOND COUNTY i t i 6.589001T (R-512A) i PROPOSED US 74. ROCKINGHAM -HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER TO EAST OF SR 1121 i SCALE AS SHOWN SHEE- 18 OF ISto SEPTEMBER 1995 WETLAND BOUNDARY WETLAND ?I BOUNDARY 72 70 PROPOSED GRADE -L- \ 1 2.9799' WETLAND 68 W O 66 _N 5 V ? V I lzQ .?B I BOUNDARY WETLAND BOUNDARY S/TE lO EX/STING GROUND 7 72 . O 70 _ 68 Q I z ?' 66 ?Q. I I I I I I 1 1 174 17+ 10 17+46 17to"0 17? 80 18+00 1Bt20 18 f 40 SECTION "E-f" 74 \ STA 17+80 / Z 1 SKEW 90' \(NOR,t1AL) 70 2:1 / (NORMAL) 7 66 EXISTING GROUND 644 \ I i WETLAND BOUNDARY SITE tO 50 i 60 40 20 0 20 40 6o 0 I DENOTES WETLANDS NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DENOTES FILL IN WETLANDS ; DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS •? ?? I DENOTES FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER RICHMOND COUNTY 6.5890017 (R-512A) DENOTES EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS PROPOSED US 74, ROCKINGHAM -HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER TO EAST OF SR '121 I SCALE AS SHOWN C. 20 7 Q 4 SHEET 19 OF 15(o SEPTEMBER '995 ?QR!_-NTAL SCALZ VERTICAL SOLE 1 1 1 1 1 Ih ?.z REBEKAH NICHOLS MCLEAN PROP.R/W -w WEN y pROP.RIW !F ss s lwur T06 Tl. `. -L- 3c c -------------------1__. ---' ? 8 1IMUr IDA TONS aiss a K / mA TOR / F Y ?eTUws ?( Knao mallaw FEDERAL PAPERBOARD COMPANY SITE I? Q DENOTES WETLANDS ® DENOTES FILL IN WETLANDS DENOTES FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER DENOTES EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS 10 0 20 HORIZONTAL SCALE .ER.A1C ? ? 1 DENSE VOWS NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF 'PANSPORTAT:0N DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 0.589001T cR7:(2Ai I PROPOSED US 74.ROCKINGHAM-HAMLE' BYPASS FROM EAST OF DEE DEE RIVER, TC =LS' OF SR _ SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 20 OF )S(, ,E?-_'.Bc3 _.7 76 ' - ZE PROPOSED GRADE RAMP A 74 \ 74 ZZ WETLAND 4 >>By, zz BOUNDARY / WETLAND BOUNDARY 2-0- ---, O 900 RCP 56 i I \ ? EXISTING GROUND 64 64 LZ LZ 12 x 00 12120 12140 12160 12 80 f-0- 13+00 13- 20 1 3140 `Q Za / Zq 76 PROPOSED GRADE -L- / 74 74 2975, O / WETLAND EXISTING GROUND EXISTING W I WETLAND 2 BOUNDARY BOUNDARY i TQ ¢$ SITE 1 j O 900 RCP -' F_2 ? I 1d-x-40 ;8+60 18*80 1,9+00 19+20 ;c-a0 79I60 y .y DENOTES WETLANDS NORTH CAROLINA DEPAR-VENT OF TPANSP,PTATION I DENOTES FILL IN WET LANDS DIVISION OF HG+WAYS q DENOTES I FI E r ? E RICHMOND CCc:,?' LL B LOW SURFACE WAT R DEMOTES EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS PROPOSED US -=, RCCK!IIG _AM-HAMLE- -?'ASS FROM EAST OF =rc Gr_ •. _.. TC EAST SR 121 I ' 0 0 20 _ 0 SCAL_ SH--- 21 0 ILOiJTA.L SCALE VERTICAL SCALE SECT/ON "F-F" 7 76 74- 2:1 72 (NORMAL) 711.\ 66 64 80 60 78 RAMP A / STA. 12+51.07 STA. 18 (97.62 / SKEW 10.3'20'46" / I SKEW 108' 1349" 7a WETLAND BOUNDARY WETLAND SITE O BOUNDARY 1 900 RC,-_ ,SITE O VI I I 40 20 0 20 / 2:1 zz / (NORMAL) \ EX/STING / GROUND 20- 5A f 5- i 1 40 - 60 yyyy DENOTES WETLANDS DENOTES `LL IN WETLANDS DENOTES FILL BELOW SURFACE WA-ER DENOTES rXCAVATION N WETLANDS 10 0 '? 0 .0 HORIZONTAL SCALE VE=-,:. +L _ALE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION i DIVISION OF -IGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNT" j 6.589001 T (R-512A) PROPOSED US ROCKINGHAm-HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF DEE RIvEP 70 EAST GF SK 7121 SCALE AS SHC SHEET 22 1-(0 -=PTEMBE' -90- FILL SITE NO. STATION STRUCTURE FILL IN EXCAVATION IN BELOW SURFACE UNDERCUT IN TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS WETLANDS WATER WETLANDS WETLANDS (ha.) (ha.) (hectares) (cu. M.) (cu. M.) cu.m -L1 16+50-16+63 1 @ 3.0 x 3.0 RCBC LOOP C 12+11 -12+17 LOOP C 14+30 -14+49 NO STRUCTURE -L-14+54- 16+53 750 RCP 1 -L-17+54 -18+14 2 @2.7x2.1 RCBC 2.84 0.146 0.92 232300 -L-18+62 -18+67 900 RCP 58900 RAMP A 12+56 -12+61 900 RCP RAMP A 15+64 -16+33 2 IM 2.7 x 2.1 RCBC 2 -L- 21+85 - 72+95 NO STRUCTURE 0 0.104 0 0 3 -L- 22+95 - 23+05 NO STRUCTURE 0 0.004 0 0 TOTALS 2.84 0.254 0.92 232300 56900 TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS= 2.84 hectares / 232300 cu, m. TOTAL EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS = 0.254 ha. TOTAL FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER = 0.92 ha. / 56900 cu.m. NOTE: ALL WETLAND SITES ARE ABOVE HEADWATERS NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512A) PROPOSED US 74, ROCKINGHAM -HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF PEE DEE RIVER TO EAST OF SR 1121 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 23 OF 15(, SEPTEMBER 1995 PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESSES 1) Woodmont Associates, Inc. c/o Leomard Taylor 4500 Magnolia Bridge Rd. Charlotte, NC 28210 2) Federal Paperboard Company c/o Tom Haene P:O. Box 146 Southern Pines, NC 28387 3) James Huntley, Jr. P.O. Box 4207 Marshville, NC 28103 4) Rebekah Nichols McLean P.O. Box 123 Rockingham, NC 28379 5) J. Keith Croke Rt. 3 Box 353-0 Rockingham, NC 28379 6) Johnny D. Coltrane and wife Patricia Y. Coltrane P.O. 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OF TRANSPORTATIO"r DIVISION' OF HIGH A AYS RiCHMOND COUN r 6.589001T (R-5128) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMIL ET BYPASS) FROM CAST nC CDI 11) TO -ST OF SD11n-z LAST VI JI\ 11 21 V TIIAtLI VI i\ I i VJ SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 35 OF )"-G i o of of of I rnI cn m o f o 1 + 00 1 CL: 1 ? . 1 1 ° 1 O J u-J E N w I W - U Q 1 3 ? U I ? J (n I 1 0 ~ Q °w O O L I I o w -+ O O E > 1 M N t% I !1 w 1 c w i 1 N O 1 O 1 a °o W M J i z r` ! 5 9 1 Z C) ? 1 1 0 _J Z o ¢ 1 - + ` O O 41*1 _ M J N O 00 O Q ?. O r?04 / 000[0+9f Od ; o NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION -° DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY of o) of oI o) ? I ?) ? ) in ) 6.589001T (R512B) i lS 74 (Rn(,Kil\('NAM-NAM 7 RYPAgC) PPOU,. O _ ^ O_ CD O - u-)7 - CD ?f- o - I a'f U te ' r ' ) O _ N O o? 0 - o' J CC cb C _ O O? I O? m O? O_ I CN I O) C)_ N W Q U U C) 0 z + 0 v LLJ U CJ) W 0 z Ln O C3 U ~ W ? z Z I LLLLJJJJ?' '. / ?"-"',JAI' 1r NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 37 - OF 1 56 1 co i 1 1 ?1 " j 3 i 2 1 cnl cn i ? I U ? I 00 S - - c) g ?o i rZ CQ %(Dc) O mz Lr) QW ?' I O LLJ C) L-) N LLJ Ln c ?w S000M./3SN30 i J r n '•' cn o S CD 3SN3? ' SGOW 89 ' 6+ 3 _ V O = I i ? ? /? v< I L{ ?? T ?' c0 / ?? XF 'f LLJ O °? C-D ¢i m I `.\ LEGEND = o 1 ? Y? cd o NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION CD, a? a WETLANDS W °i r5 00 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ° `t RICHMOND COUNTY FILL IN WETLANDS ? -6 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM +++++ CUT IN WETLANDS Sm 010m EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 + SCALE SCALE AS SHOWN FILL BELOW SHEET 38 OF SURFACE (WATER ..LJ oI of o) o) coil rnl rn? I? rn? rnl co ?I fI ? w 0 o E o ?° O Q E- LL 0, CN CD Sri o (n r^i N k ? Ncn h W p II II '? `\ F - C) :m T E j O O E > nN "I S y a: o o?O O C5 O II 11 II L? LLI W r') u I ? 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OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 41 OF 5(, N 00 d- o cD N Op i I i O - I I I p i r i F- r W r ? O - 1"7 r ? W I C-5 I p W I ? I I d` o V) ° ; F- - `: LjQ w 0 6 T I o z o- j J I o ? - I i I I I I I oI oI of MI M? I ?( W Q U N E w w a- z w o ° ° U ? w cry 0 z 5 W z NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR 1121 TO WEST OF SR 1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 42 OF 156 500311 •0 ,cC?217 o '0-9 Ll s v ?? a o °) Did W ? v \ I ?d O? ? J v? o 0 o ` 5 Z Z N6 w ? 6• . ? w CC ? ? ?+ t ` 000 \ ?9 S NC DEPT. OF TRANSPCRT,T!CN o DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ,- O RICHMOND COUNTY Q - - - 6.589001T (R- 5128) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN o SHEET 43 OF ? C-D - - t &aoee,f N• m?VcnY J? k/iF-F- , P,TrH M- MAMMY O_ O N O N7 O ? 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Z o -- ?o 5 -? Cn ow co / of 3 'i ? o ? n o - z Q ? z / U' Z J cZ_ / O -T p LLI Z 1 i co -I / N oI ,? N NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION °'I °'I °'I °'I °'I °°I oOI 0O) °OI DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET A<p OF 18G rn I ? 1 1NIOd MHS I o - I I I I I O - I I I? i \\ o - I I I ° z I ° N - I O I Z Ol I O ? I W ?- O I 3 Z l a i Q I W _ i - I? 00 CD C-;Lj c i. ?- o c:) N O O O _ N O d' 0 - ter- Lr) 00 00 Lo N w J Q U J U cn 0 Z F- w 3 z Q J ZI NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 47 OF )'?>(D E c"ll o) o rnI rnl col M/d dOdd.? - ..I- O_ O _ fle) w J U U7 O_ N 1 O 0 CD C?-j C - p z ? O ° w I= + I= U = cn III ' C/-) 0 z o _ o cn I o z c° O I C° ? z o I? z z I , I i I i V i 1 j NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION I DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS i RICHMOND COUNTY j 6.589001T (R-512B) o) °oI ?I cnI C0I US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 48 OF 15L i 00+Z9 1 1 I I I I I I ?? I I ,, I _ U :•?' 1 1 4- I C=>- WON i ooo 1 C:) 00 { t. + cn I ?;. ?; Y 1? ua .?' ?• ?:. 1 loan c) Lo 00 u< ¢IW ??•1 t? ^i? I 0 ooi 0 c o I-= I O i mod- ?'` O to I 'H N ?y„JZ i U ? W 1 ? ?? +.to I CU'OO I o FQ-i? I ED 10 F- _1 II- VT I o'?¢ I !wz I C) LL_ V ° fI- z V) PSI W '? -c10? - Imcn ; _ o °o 301- - V) i N3 210 - _ 1 { _ +I o co -+-d01- .7301 s _ ??NO??N I °z• I 'j ?!Z m I ' 1 a J 2 ? 3 rn!a >_ ? I- I O LLJ LLJ / f--,ISO I , ..•• •:. :'?I'.z1 ? a M { +I '..f LLJ C) J?? cam, .?' ! - "f -------?--- ? 00+19 o NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION G ND DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY WETLANDS y 6.589001T (R-512B) 5m O 10m GS 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM FILL IN WETLANDS EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 FILL BELOW SCALE SCALE AS SHOWN SURFACE WATER SHEET 50 OF 15? i ___ ?7I ?7I 7I Cc)i cI rti ci ci C-0 ..., I I rn rn oNjo nl= ? C OlLj H OO O c LD T 1 J W 0 C7 W N O CL O C a 101 101 L0 pE 1 2• S\oJ :.. Lr) • o Z w 3 w 0 n _ w 15-0 0 L0 N LO F- W O J Q N U U) I ~ O O E . O 2 j 1 N W LD F_ ? WI ? J Q U V) O 0 E ? N W C D W C) Ln ? LL C W W O ? z O W J J J J LLJ 11 L J vl •? I QI ?I G ? C Z Z C7 ?I ?I ul-) I UO col NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-5128) US 74 (ROCKINGHANI-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEt7 6 1 0 F 1? , o 0 1 CD I :n Lr) ? ? ? I I ? I ? I O O r7 O N O 1 ? ZO IIrv +J° ': V V O - G3.J J _ i O N - 0 ?n - ?I I ?I I I ? °f ? ? 0 z 0 _N J Q l? Q z Ln N LJ JI V J:rl E Lo z o + w U `J (f) w . J;/7 z J LEI Z J J Z L.L NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNT?' 6.589001T (R-51:2B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 52 OF )SG N ;n i O 1- ? J U 00 Lij O f O O O O i ? Q ? Z cn W O N o J O N O Lo O m I-c%j ) C• of a 0 oo c \ to 1; \ o°OO! o c-c t VQ I I ?r O t I__1_J ? Cfl tp1 °0 0 }.' of o pp+591 I^ Lnl3 I JLo - 0-)\?J- U') Lo!p c! °o ?r) CO / ° loa 'y O - O 71 O U-i \II ?- to f-i oo N f x ? 1 1 J Z 1 l ie 'C- ?-? :O O I c 1 (C5) '.0 :Ln I 1 (AS ?J LEGEND 5m O l 0m LEGEND SCALE WETLANDS FILL IN WETLANDS I' . * . * . , . * . , . * . '.] ....... TEMPORARY FILL nnsannan L_ enannan nnnnnnnn IN WETLANDS LN 76 [.L I 1 1 1 1 I li O 1 ? 1 0- 1 1 4 ? YN trr t `111m F tz O O d O co NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 53 OF IS(o 1.0 co (.0 co Lr) Lr) L0 L0 LI) EW J \\ o v w \\ (n U \ N QJ U-) 0 0 ol ?Xjcz) O co N op o E O = E 0000 3 ? N ?1 O Lo Lo co W II II it ? O _ _ W a >w ? N C) ? o I ? Q J / U I 9 - W ? i z p i N O ° I ?- V7 I Q W 1 O L0 °- I ¢ - + ? Z \. z w \ \ \ ? o i o I + ?I ?I ?I ?? ?1 sF NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTAT ION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-5128) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 54' OF 151, M/8 "dOdd t t 1 1 1 C) - ? t t 1 t ? - t t ? t Off- i D - ? t 1 1 Z t1i t 1 ? W 1 I LLJ ? t t LLJ 1 I t / of I i o - o: ' I 1 1 1 t 1 1 OO . t O- I C,LI _I - - I t Z ? 00 0 1 c ?, C14 -` irr}j Q i I ? r i f I O C ? I I I O 1 I I 1 I I o `" 0 "dOdd --d-l C14I ?I co <DI °,I N w Q U N _J W z U W N I 0 N + W cn to D w 3 Z J Z ly W w NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-5128) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR1121 TO WEST OF SR1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 55 OF lt(o SITE PROJECT STATION STRUCTURE FILL IN IN WETLANDS (ha) CUT IN IN WETLANDS (ha) FILL BELOW SURFACE WATER (ha./cu.m.) UNDERCUT IN WETLANDS (cu. M.) TEMPORARY FILL IN WETLANDS (ha./cu.m.) TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS (cu.m.) 4 27+40 - 29+00 600 RCP 0.276 0.000 0.000 0.013 / 135 11200 5 32+30 - 33+45 450 RCP c 0.698 0.000 0.000 0 38400 6 37+00 750 RCP 0.144 0.000 0.000 0.012/115 14900 7 3+65(ramp A)-5+13(ramp B 600 RCP 0.770 0.012 0.569/34100 0 95700 8 42+70 -L- 600, 750RCP 0.350 0.002 0.000 0.010 / 125 25600 9 46+17 -L- NONE 0.003 0.000 0.000 0 400 10 59+80 -L- NONE 0.005 0.000 0.000 0 100 11 61+50. 62+50 -L- ' ITCHCK. CK 0.527 0.000 0.384 / 1535 0 70100 12 65+20 -L- 600 RCP 0.067 0.000 0.000 0.009 / 140 6200 TOTAL f 2.840 0.014 1 0.953 / 35635 0.044 / 515 262600 * This total includes surface eater areas delineated as wetlands. NOTE: SITE #11 IS BELOW HEADWATERS, ALL OTHER SITES ARE ABOVE HEADWATERS. TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS = 2.840/262600 ha. / cu.m. TOTAL CUT IN WETLANDS = 0.014 ha. TOTAL FILL BELOW O.H.W. = 0.953 / 35635 ha. / cu.m. TOTAL UNDERCUT IN WETLANDS = cu. M. TOTAL TEMPORARY FILL IN WETLANDS = 0.044 / 515 ha. / cu.m. NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAM LET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SRI 121 TO WEST OF SRI 103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 5?, OF ?5t, SUMMARY OF AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS TRACT NO. OWNER ADDRESS O FEDERAL PAPERBOARD COMPANY P.O. BOX 146 SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. 28387 O N.C. NATURAL GAS COMPANY- P.O. BOX 1206 ROCKINGHAM,N.C. 28379 O3 JOHN D. CHALK, BRYAN L. CHALK & 1004 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD EVON ELIZABETH CHALK ROCKINGHAM,N.C. 28379 40 CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT (UNKNOWN) O5 DOE INC. P.O. BOX 7552 MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. 29577 ® DONALD M. DAWKINS AND 125 SLATE ROAD WIFE PATRICIA S. DAWKINS ROCKINGHAM, N.C. 28379 O7 WAKE STONE CORPORATION P.O. BOX 190 KNIGHTDALE, N.C. 27545 ® WILLIAM C. KUBIAK AND WIFE DORIS D. KUBIAK 459 ZION CHURCH ROAD ROCKINGHAM, N.C. 28379 O9 GEORGE H. MADDRY & WIFE RUTH M. MADDRY 203 GARRETT STREET ROCKINGHAM, N.C. 28379 SUMMARY OF AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS TRACT NO. OWNER ADDRESS 10 JOEL M. MEGGS AND WIFE LIBBY C. MEGGS 547 ZION CHURCH ROAD ROCKINGHAM, N.C. 28379 11 ROLAND ESTRIDGE AND WIFE AMANDA ESTRIDGE 106 GRENACO ROAD ROCKINGHAM, N.C. 28379 12 FEDERAL PAPERBOARD COMPANY P.O. BOX 146 SOUTHERN PINES,838C. 13 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY P.O. BOX 547 ROCKINGHAM, N.C. 28379 14 LAWRENCE McINNIS AND WIFE NANCY M. MciNNIS P.O. BOX 1684 ROCKINGHAM, N.C. 28379 NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512B) US 74 (ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS) FROM EAST OF SR 1121 TO WEST OFF SR 1103 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 58 OF L. 'N f'- U) N Lli V) Y N N w Vo M N W SP \w X80// WSJ .0 `SQ. 6. & H yd2j? ` w ? L #in 4, w N O N. LLJ F - V) Q1 ? W V) A'Jy ?t! w - t w F- J to Z _O N F- ? Q F- ?Ln cr- U} m Q7 ci- N Lo cn >- z - F- Q'?W(n Q3:Z -j Z) F- LD::) F-- Z) WSL)O Q 0 LL 00 F-OZLq=' ZZ:2woL- W O = Z O N U V U 0 a??Wo F- p ?Ct W = Q O W W Q- Imo- V) 0 U :D Z O ? o 0 C Q N U- O " _J J Q U W VI V) .K) w N 600W PROP. MUMPAL , ! 3T5W 3GI RPM PROP. GWORAL RAP - - - CL •6• RPT ONS - - EST. 09 EST. 3.3 3M F? APPROX. WETLANDS U ' LIMITS LL MQNM ANN Do PG 60O1M RCP Lon x U5w x 64m RC6C SHLAR. BEAM St dro l ?. L-A ® FILL BELOW SURFACE WATERS 213 SQ.M. ± PLAN V3 E,W 1:1000 ® FILL IN WETLANDS 2015 SQ.M. SCALE ?' 40 56. AA 1 200 VERT. APPROX. WETLANDS LIMITS ?. PROP. POINT S= -2.0486/ N-OF GRADE -L REV.- 54-_ Sr 3.0000% __-----.-5-4- `? ? PVI 72+50.000 ? ? - -' EL= 54.100 _ _ - _+ -_L9RR SPIKE IN VC= 300.000 P. POLE *FL85 26 ••?2- K= 59.41 M LT. D5= 120 KMH 72+86.000 -L- -50- EL= 51.097 . APPROX. 4$.. WETLAA5 LIMITS ? 4$ q6 ?1.5m x 1.5m x 84m RCBC EXIST. GROUND Q ? -L REV.- SCALE =7 1000 HORIZ. REV 72+00 PROFILE VIEW REV N.C. DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SITE 13 RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C ) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 61 OF I S6 AUGUST 1995 8 133HS 33S 3NI?HOidW CD Do CO v N O* I co: O; V: N; O + l0; CD; lD; l0 CO; I Un; U ): U'), m: ? N 1 O I O N I o I I I y i I I I d I ? I I E ? E O 1 un I M I I i b9b'19 =13 1'obo 0 N r 000'SZ+1 lAd 0 0 0 2 O v' o Y 1 II 1 w I'"1. O pP?prjp0 V1 1 > Twnc5N i LU >J>IIN O.WJY? I 1 O H I o O LL 66S'19 =13 00 I ± 000'S6+0 31JAd j p o = c p o a 0- a. co Q Vf / dodpY IR :z / +_wh E ZO op ° co E / 0 a 0 / >°> It 0 I a? JYG 0 / N / Q b91'19 =13 / cr- 000'59+0 0Ad i / / i i? N i H 1= F- Q _ ; / / • O O / m I O O O N / n I a .. Z T I 000 0 O co.I w- v; O:0. 0c): CD: 'v'; N; O O J ti l0; I w: cD: Qo: a d.n, Ln: U-): Ln; Ln O 0 _ + cn Ul Z'91) _ AMI 1- 960'£1+09 00d O =. G. dWVU 000'00+0 10d N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SITE 14 RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (.R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 65 OF ISIo AUGUST 1995 00 w m IL m a z W O O aQ dCD ao CO: I v' cl! O: ao (p r: CD: Cfl: ?: ui Ln: LC): 21,9'69 =13 ' j =.G. d)4VH L£0'LL+£ 10d i 'd'0'3 -'/1321 1, k- bl1,'L9+£ IAd i i i i i 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ zm a N LJ ? X W a \ G. \ U \ E \ E o O \ oero 2 \ O-Ogun) 'e I M N IL N ?? O 01 - +-Cj? ?? N f/) ?J> if a I d W J Y 0 I I I I ti ti LfX M O O co .I co: ca ?• O cd tD v N O ?' CO CD ?? CO 0 Ln 0 Ln- + L 133HS 33S 3NllH31dW " N F- 2 Q O O O N T T T II W J Q U U N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 4 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 66 OF tsc, AUGUST , 1995 68 82-1 66 M RR SPIKE IN 610 HARDWOOD 47 M RT. 82+16.000 -L- 6 4 EL= 66.438 APPROX. 62 WETLAND LIMITS 60 S= -0.40007 _ _ ------.------_--- PVI 82+50.000 58 EL= 6LI00 VC= 125.000 K= 60.10 56 DS= 110 KMH 1200(mm) RCP 54 VV PROP. POINT 66 OF GRADE -L REV.- -64.1 1.6800% - -,_ -?' 60 EXIST GROUND -5$ c rE -L REV.- 1350(mm) RCP IAPPROX.WETLANDI 56 CSJ*VV -L REV.- PROFILE STA. 82+00 - 83+40 70 70 APPROX. 68 -WETLANU- EXIST GROUND LIMITS 68 + Q RAMP 'C' 66 64 ------' 64 . POINT 6 OFOGR ADE RAMP 'C' 62 60 60 900 (mm) RCP 3+00 RAMP "C" PROFILE STA. 3+00 - 4+20 lItuu N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 14 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY SCALE = 1 1000 HORIZ. PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) 1 200 VERT. US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 67 OF isto AUGUST , 1995 Ln t0 O U-) O In 1 +I I i V I [1'091 Lc) O p Z O Lo 1 N J O I ~ Lu I II Z H co Lo W O Ln O j C7 00 f? l0 Qo J . U') O p O U-) > 0) i CO w U) i J O 00'6 I I Lr) I ?- i M I LL. f" O Q u') i i p + I 1 + , I O L) ,- oo C\j O 00 Z O 1 Lo J Lr) I N 1•• N °z I I ?> U p OS 'S9 cl) W 1 1 I N J I I 4. W Q at N t I I - J x arl9 I L90' 9 tD cr 000 6 1 I I 0- a I I 1 ca j I O U I CVm 1 - 0 I I N? jU j 605 9 I ?- I Fn Z 3_ ZL'b91 U Z I O: O O 1 1 I a . O X? I J O I (L U Ir 1 0- U . I In w? a I w LJ I < V) a I Q N I 1 N 3 ?- I- I 1 X I 119'£9 t'6a- I i o -.+ 0- a I I + 1 . H = > i I O co O O U) I +? I I Lf ) Lr) pN , I I I r I p I i 11 I 1 1 I w I I J I \ Ln U M O In c 0 O Ln w Lo Ln O Ln 1 O Ln O cfl w Ln r- w Lo N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 14 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 68 OF15?- AUGUST , 1995 N: O: 00: O: v: N: O O 00 I cO: .Q-: N: O 0 r- gyp: Qo: (,0 0 0 0 0 o 0 I N if m O I i O 0)(D o if M 0 n - - ' O 11 - It dWJY 000 00+61 lAd rn \ O I 1 i 1 I 1 1 O ° 1 \ 1. ' I °w 0 I ? 1 o ? 1 I IX r • fn I \ 1 \ v) I 1 1 X !- W Q 1 1 ? I ? ` d I ? LL- Q Ww I g O O I '- cn 3 ?- E E I ? I 3 1 T+ x Z' ,n X W_> WO c oo a M IQ >W + >I- W a a a D: IN I W o z u W 0 I L a o o aD re) cc LL 0 W V) I t: _ / Of a_ o J r Q. I / 0 O a 0 I + + OD I c0 E / / ZZL'69 =l3 co =.d. driVN + 61'£9+b iod F- r o uim =-'A38 tint- Z8'LL+LI 10d 09 N ' / z 0'P 0 000' J+ -9L fl JA 00 144, / IL a + Ir)N?O D_X mtuNCO / r w O uU n a0 G?.?J]GD ? ? i .\• O ! / o" ? O r U O I '? h / / X F W Q 1 I / O 00: N; O / C ! 1`' W: t0: W: w N; O: ?; CD; cJ N; O t0: W: c.0: w N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 1 5 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY SCALE = I: 1000 HORIZ. PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C ) 1:200 VERT. US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 70 OF 1S6 AUGUST 1995 1 O Ln O r` CD Ln I ? I I :'ZZ+BI V1S -130 A- 0 z a J W ? ?m .:z -A 0 z a J ~ N W ? X J 0 a CL Q I I I I t I I I I I I / / I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I t ? I N 1 I I I I t I I 0 rn N N O + Ln 00 I H W 0 v I Ln N O N Q + I co Q I O >0 W ?- c u d- W Lo N I? N 0 U z u z Ln r- A J O !- m Q W J CD N W 3: II +I z II +I z I 0 WHO ? CD W >0 ?0 + CC) 0 :D Qf > O 0 > >- N I F- J Q Ln J? J J O u- 10 F-- LL J •? ? W 00 O ~ -I ti F- Q F- Q F- Q O F- V) F- N N ? <D N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 15 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY SCALE = 1. 500 HORIZ. PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) 1:500 VERT. US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 71 OF 15t, AUGUST , 1995 PER 15 F D ', C spEaAL DITCH l 1 \ y , \ C SEE -SECTIONS (&INA \ 1 LEVYJER 4 OS 3T2 PG 257 I A _ i RoDMN L 7 S S +00400 T- C .POC 84 - TAL DITCH . W x/CL IRFL I ? 1 -J? I `1 1 AT MW I \ ® - - - - LT \ \ t DB pLEG SpT E ITTLAND Y t `? ? 562 Cp . HARRY L.& ELYN M WLSON DO 716 PG 588 4 IS APPROX. WETLA LIMITS , & 1050mm RCP C F? CB 3 P . 9 ?\ 'r 4 -Y4 REV. ` 4 - \ ® P O .9 'D' / i HAAMPPT?O?N. do SEA N ?651'!T M CKENZE / Zy ? JOC RCP DS 672 PC 255 i , . J ?- 750W RCP ?J ,A o R ®zcI D is i 15 ` ` n 60ai HN _ - *? I !00411/ RCP ORM TAPER,. 9M DRAWCE OUTLET ® ? C' . _ tS F _ ?S ,.(` + a.TERAL V DIT W ? Tut ? i ..V { HAMPTON & BEATRICE MC%PNZE N 672 PG 255 ® CUT/FILL BELOW SURFACE WATERS 4,016 SO.M. ±g ® CUT/FILL IN WETLANDS 1000 SQ.'M. + S I T E 16 N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS PLAN VIEW RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) ( SCALE = 1 : 1000 ) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 72 OF?S6 AUGUST , 1995 33HS SIH1 33S 3NI1H01dIN Imo: CD\ 'CD: CD: C D \ ?p \ O 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 zz 1 0o tr 1 0 1 wa 1 I I I 1 I I 1 V I' i?c I Q lam to I ' N O 0 a I ?I 1 J L 0 a i I ~ / 00p1 0 steal - 006'Z =13 a m LOW 100.06+0 0and , / O / u ! O:// 00: (D: f? y ?D: cD: v-: N: tD: (.D: O O N O O O s o q g P Y too mo 11 Ih U., u U - u > J > n N awJYc O O t OWU =13:- -'A38 b.l- 9ZI'6b+91 loci. =.0- 001 Z95'Lb+b loci I I w 0 U r ' U a O z E E O N O o = O ?0 Y .P-NO ~ u l? ? JJu U - n W J Y 0 I uw-5E+t, IA I I I \ \ \ a \ E \ E \ O \\ z p z a I c? oo I ? J \ N ?l \ x 1 wa a \ U I s U E 1 I ?zatn 9L0 Ion 1 [3 NQ.w i aQ ! -13 '0 / 1= w / a 0 / / I £81'69 =13 t 000*98+Z c 1 I E 1 1 oU olr \ ? M \ o'. CO cD v; N O \ cD N 133HS SIH1 33S 3N1-1H31dW N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 1,6 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS PROFILE SCALE =1:1000 HORIZ. RICHMOND COUNTY 1: 200 VER T. PROJECT 6.589001 ( R512C ) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 7.3 OF 151, AUGUST , 1995 O O v' Ln o Ln r` ti U I U-) r` +I +I I Of J U . k4 • W W M 1 . ' Q Z J w CD c? J W H II Z Q II U J LL ? m N Lo I O - ?? H z + cr) ? Lo i to l0 + U-) L) (/) (/) m Q ~ Q z fuq ?^ U) =) of > H to O w J f- O ? N Lr) C) CD lD z J > F- of bd ? ? Ln M O H ,L N + ; N + a 0- H I- O H LL 0 U Q J Q Vis0O.& 8 Q ; 1 U J cis H 0 M i I N W O U 0 ~ U ` i v t- + O I t U-) I 17.272 O J Q °C i I N 800* V J O O + Q i 0 Q Q I O 8' O V) OZ 0 ? > t I v -f• 00 c U - W I I t M I Qm Z -A U O? p ?..? p 0 O 80 *U t - 0 N Z w 000-0 7+ O I I - U (L N a a J O W Q o J I OJ II ? CD N w I W ? ?- I II II X I II Ln o f 1 I I CV a I II CL < I I II 11 I Lr) II V) N M In ti O N Ln I t.n O I U O N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SITE f.6 RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C ) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 74 OF 1S(- AUGUST , 1995 c0i (0: v N: O: rl-: Imo-: r-: co: W: C0: l0: U0: C0: 909'69 ='13' 'd-'A3M Ir t- bl8'£5+1, 10d i ' i i i \ a 1 1 a a I 1 ? I z w 1 °aa° 1 o ° a In it O O Ln 0 ao z . 0 ~ U O In 00- M 1 \ 0< \ tr, 1 ? \ N? 1 x f 1 wa I W H I I Lf) ? > I N 1 I / I J H z I u- N ( I 0 + a- I ix 1= a I U I W ? E I I cl) F I o 1 o Q = I O Q cl) J ? j CL y Q o Q - Q r 1 U I ? Ib£'8 j a Z p I 1 I 0 I I- I " o o x O Y alci M 11 \ ( I a J W I LLJ I Q V) W .I W O N O I AO M? 11 N O O ' 2 I 3 LA I Ito II 5WJbe0 T N I I X N a. I O ~ 4 1 + M OW a I NF- I => O I I OW > O O Z cV O O 00 / - - OOVIZ9 N N V u') U') / L1J II I I W _J W I N - - C0: q-. N; O: Imo: I--: Imo-; / CD" -: N; LO: t0: A LL. O CL J Q V I I N I N I i W J 61,5'89 75 (/) to M Ir u 000'09+Z OAd O Lr) 01 U N I- t0 l0 SITE 7 N. C. DEPT. OF. TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS TOTAL FILL VOLUME IN WE TLANDS RICHMOND COUNTY -L REV.- STA 85+54 TO 86+05 US 74 ROCK INGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS RAMP "A" STA. 2+77 TO 3+89 PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) VOLUME = 9,315 CM ± SHEET 76. OF 15(o AUGUST . 1995 0 0 0 0 74 °o ?°o 74 APPROX. co°-? co_. 72 WETLAND mi= °Di= EXIST. GROUND a -L REV.- cj -??I 72 0-w CLW 70 - - \ 70 I ? 68 PROP. POINT ' 66 OF GRADE -L REV.- - - - - j r1750(mm) ? 66 6q M RR SPIKE IN RCP 6q 610 PINE ... 58 M LT. 62 87+73.000 -L.- 62 EL= 65.677 REV 87+00 REV 88+00 PROFILE VIEW SCALE = I: 1000 HORZ. 1:200 VERT. ``O - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •- - - - - - - - - - - \ ------------------ - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - 00 m - - 00 N1 rn ?p O a. m + a0 cs Oc 10 mN N O O M O fn ..: n O to 4.' -cam 25 40 -L REV- 88+00 SECTION A-A SELECTED CROSS SECTION SCALE = 1: 500 HORIZ. 1:500 VERT. SITE 8 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY TOTAL FILL VOLUME IN WETLANDS PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) STA. 87+45 TO 88+43 4170 CM± US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 79 OF 15- AUGUST, 1995 ?® oe gas PTIN05MWs 'B' RP RAP R. TONS IT. SM F.F. 6Y-800mm dIP -MO7*- t"i - - - - - - - / OUTLET POPE WAIISER E- ?t\ A X. 0 U0 TYPE 'A' BASIN 509CM STORAGE REO'D 9154 SURFACE AREA REO'D LMI SPLLMAY ESE E/W- RY® 8 405 PG 548 15, 335top .2 TONS .M.B SM/FF. / A CL 'B' RP RA EST. 0.9 TON: EST. 33 SM I • - _ }O) nn a FU-I. 1 < !Em" I ?-- - CF -_ -- 4ft • 900MM ------cfp e% - - limg MS M/ as . oO ® r to 405 Pc tS - 548 F- -gam PLAN VIEW TEMP. FILL IN WETLANDS 875 SO.M. ± (SCALE = I : (000) ® FILL IN WETLANDS 840 SO.M. ± N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SITE 19 RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C ) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 80 OF ISc, AUGUST 1995 88 88 86 86 84 84 PROP. POINT - - - - - 82 OF GRADE -L REV. S_ 2.9595% 80 80 EXIST. GROUND C (L -L RE V.- 5= 2.9595% J 78 w LIMITS W _76- co N 74 52 750(mm) RCP * 74 70 ccc'n'+ I$M RR SPIKE IN ao l 152 PINE 70 49 M RT. w 91+67.0 -L- 68 EL= 99 489 68 -L- 92+20 REV 91+00 REV 92+00 PROFILE VIEW SCALE =1:1000 HORIZ. 1:200 VERT. 85 IDENING 85 o m tip 0 M 00 Mo c~o 0 co co . . 80 FOR GR a' 84 ci co C' 2 WIDENING FOR GR 80 75 \ 'LA - ------------ APPROX.? _ WETL?pp??D -------------- _ - -------- N - M1TS- - 75 70 70 -35 -25 0 25 5 REV 91+80 SECTION A-A SELECTED CROSS SECTION SCALE =1: 500 HORIZ. 1:500 VERT. N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 19 - DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY TOTAL FILL VOLUME IN WETLANDS PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) STA. 91 +12 TO 92+00 = 4270 CM ± US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 81 OF 15(o AUGUST 1995 S 33S 3NI-1H01" V Z 133H I I 1 U+ L01 cn +1 T co 1 ' 1 co O I , I O co 1 Z O 1 , I Q J N LU Cn 1 ? I ? D 1 / I Z 1 I H < 1 I ? I ' J W / I L o LL Z I I CL J z u M J J Q H L1.. ?? Q I , I d v ®® 0 0 1 , 901 I i • 1 • 1 a ? I 'I I aid S: I r wl ?r t w i? D BE ! 1 i pan/I lip I: ?a I I ILL ? 1 I I I /, 01/ N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SITE 20 RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 82 15, AUGUST - 1995 l 1 \ 1 \ \ 1 ? t 1 1 1 y 1 1 ` 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 } 1 1 1 1 1 of 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 g 2 1 1 r'?' 1 I ? w 1 Z01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 ? 1 °o 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 li d 1 l 1 I 1 1 ?O?MI l 1 I 1 di 1 0 k '^ N` 1 1 1 1 ??? 1 Ll 1 1` ? L N 1 `\ \ \` I / >3 C z 133HS 33S 3NI3HO -L" 1 i l 1 N O Z Q J W D Z Q Z --1 J W LL Z W J :2 J_ LL) I- LL O O ? O W -- H - > II Z Ld I Q J J Q W DLr N I •? NN v ?WW W ? I 1 y YW 1 _J 3 213 d , N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 20 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS (RICHMOND C 0 N T . COUNTY PROJECT 6.5$9001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 83 OF 1S(- AUGUST . 1995 CD IZT- N O (X), LD Q N / Q O m. m rn Off: (X> CO w, w ? w Q . + r I Q - I I J 1 r ? ? / / i a 1 n. J / I I ? W ¢ r H p x w 1 I > O > > -,j CD C) o ? ? o ?n Q L u N N / ow WW?o? ?- .. h CL (L + cr, 00 NIA? Q H r / / It groOOJ - II J Z / / J O LLI J .. W 0- -cc Q U o % c ao / / J / / p j / N / X W / 1 Q 1 Q 1 + / / Lf) / Q c v C)r. ar la. v: 011 Cy J cn m M. vx ca. ao: aa, m 03 N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SITE 20 RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 84 OF 15L, AUGUST , 1995 o In o m o to m c0 co o m m 00 Ln Z I I -o ti i , N I I In I -° I 0 I v N , 1 I I I ? , , b8Z'8 I 1 r , , I 000.6 J t:i 000.6 1 1 ? I ;5 -a co I cli ? Q ? 1 99[' L8 I + ZZO.68 j O Z ID I I O I- I I I U -1W 1 I ?SZ'8 I (n b6'68 I )00'6 ? I 00'6- I , I 1 o 1 j a i 1 ? 2 t CL a J 1 I I I Q I r I I 0 °OO Lr) N Q O ? O Q O +z Lo O J U W N z O H H U W Cn U) O OC W U Li I I to N Z ? Z? I Ln N I N W OC j D O cJ I 3 u. ?/? "i VJ I-- IX .- o ? O _ l1J > I 04 ? M O I •. ? ao r 0 Lo O Lo I 1 1 1 I I T r, I ? II I I Lu ? r O r o Q O U-) O l tin O lf) O C-) m 00 00 m m 00 00 N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 20 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICfIMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C ) TOTAL FILL VOLUME IN WETLANDS STA. 105+35 To 1 os+oo = 17, 22o CM ± US 74 ROCKI NGHAM / HAMLET BYPAS S SHEET 85 OF 15(, AUGUST 1995 41t ///',11' I Zo / APPROX. WETLAND ?? • ? ? LIMITS ' C/O JOIN DOCKOW 9?, r 00 626 PC 207 l 1 RIP RAP WS7L,F. eOWA© ?c \ CAROtI{A dvtS1ON WOODLAND$ DO 767 PQ 231 B Rp RAP EST. T I ONS ^ ' EST. SN F.F. `_V -RAPE STAID Il I~ -\3LOP? S'FAAE? - 3TSMN RCP 201 49 - !LOPE STA% LJE - - - 3 C ? C/o Jam Doom OG en PC 20T , APPROX. // - EST. WTI EST. SN TLAND LDAfTS r LL IRP RAP U F - - - - - -SLOPE STAN UE - - - GQ? ('-E--E-E--- 'i A m Cam= / I 1 _?'? armi 0 ` muff WOOOLANDS?I S i I 00 767 PC 231 . y \ m m ? ?f I ? LE-EE-?--- E EJ .O FILL BELOW SURFACE WATERS7 SQ.M. ± [E]FILL IN WETLANDS 4,830 SQ.M. PLAN VIEW SCALE 1:1000 N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SITE 21 RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 86 OF ?Sl- AUGUST , 1995 86 .8.6. 84 84 82 82 APpa?TLANQ PRQ4 PROP. POINT . OF GRADE -L- 80 LIMITS 80 7 6 -2.7600t = 7 6_ EXIST. GROUND D -L- 3-2.7M X 1.5M X 61M RCBC _ ^/ \ -0 -- __ - 72. IM RR SPIKE IN PVI 11+00.000 457 PINE 7Q 47 M LT. EL= 76.140 70 ' 109+97.000 -L- VC= 300.000 EL= 75.619 K= 70.48 68 DS= 110 KMH .6.8_ 110 60 III+00 III 40 111 4-80 PROFILE VIEW SCALE = 1: 1000 HORIZ. APPROX. o o WETLAND a 1 : 200 VERT. LIMITS °oo co 0000 80 FOR GR .'? 8:1 `8.26:1 ti FOR DEMING GR 80 ..... 75 z? 75 --- ------------------------------------------- 1.834 70 70CLASS IRIPRAP -25 0 25 L 111+00 SECTION A-A SELECTED CROSS SECTION SCALE = 1: 500 HORIZ. 1:500 VERT. N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION SITE 21 DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY TOTAL FILL VOLUME IN WETLANDS PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C ) STA. 110+66 TO 111+43 = 21,700 CM ± US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS FILL BELOW SURFACE WATERS = 83 CM + SHEET 87 OF 15(o AUGUST 1995 A CATANBA lE75PRNT DB 570 FC X91 Co. `? \ B ®MART v ?l DO 542l??,96 LATE 'r DITCH ¦ia a RIP RAP --- \ -------------------- , \ l4'S 4SONM FtCfl\ r {- 2101 - ----- a nr 300w a EST. 0.9 TONS t??µ ---??_ \- - - - 33SMFF AA - BERN MART SA NDERS \ `? ® FILL DB 542 496 IN WETLANDS A \ PLAN VIEW 3490 SQ.M. ± SCALE 1:1000 APPROX. W T AND .8-6 LIMITS 4 N V 84 C4 .8.4_ 82 ' J W _ 8-2- so --------------- -- 8° -------- ------- 78 ---- -7-8= EXIST. GROUND Q -L-761 124+00 125+00 PROFILE VIEW SCALE = I: 1000 HORIZ. 1:200 VERT. N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SITE 22 RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 88 OF 15? AUGUST 1995 , 3G1 - . W v - {- V RP RAP : 33..39 sm TONS p? / A M T 6 1 FUNNM GRAN f/E1DOW - T. F - - -------------- W 1 1 T W r 767 PG 22W W BERM SA 5Y MARY I k ' D8 512 PC 196 E NI WETLAND -E-E-/ LAIRS -,,,,,,? h PAN IW SCALE 1:1000 FILL BELOW SURFACE WATERS = 210 SQ.M. + ® FILL IN WETLANDS = 9,355 SQ.M. ± N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SITE 23 RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 90. OF isco AUGUST 1995 , 88 88 86 11- „? L-HryU o LIMI N 86 + 84 PROP. POINT N OF GRADE -L- CL > ?? 84 82 \ S= 2.27037 82 0 S-- -2.00007 S= 2.27031 .80 78 PVI 126+00.000 78 EL= 79.740 VC= 250.000 ?E2 K= 58.55 EXIST. GROUND o 7W3 -2.7M X 1.5M X 69.5M RCBC 76 DS= 110 KMH _ _ _ 74 --------------- ,--------- 72 72 70 7n 126+00 127+00 PROFILE VIEW SCALE =1: 1000 HORIZ. 1:200 VERT. 8 7 7 APPROX. WETLAND LIMITS 5 °M N O M 8 FOREGR ° ° IQENING $ 5 0 ' 8;1 8:1 co OR GR 00HW ?,y 80 DEPTH=0.35 M± 5 ------------------------------------------- --- 75 0 -35 -25 n 70 v L J J L 126+60 SECTION A-A SELECTED CROSS SECTION SCALE = I: 500 HORIZ. 1:500 VERT. SITE 23 N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY FILL VOLUME IN WETLANDS PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) STA. 125+94 TO 127+48 = 55,040 CM + US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS FILL BELOW SURFACE WATERS = 75 CM + - SHEET 91 OF 15L AUGUST 1995 W -- "N m `? _ '" TERAL 0.9M BASE DfTN 11/ Q-'B' RIPRAP WOODS 47 - - APPROX. _ LIMITS N _ CAROLINA 'DIVISION M . 1 N 0.r WOODLANDS \ DB 767 PG 231 op i I?WETLAOND so 30pU a - FUNNEL DRAM , W/ELSOW 47 CAROLINA ID VISION CL 'I RP RAP WOODLANDS EST. M TONS DB 767 PG 231 EST. 13 SM F.F. 'F 0. 'B' RP RAP BOWATER INC. ? ?? ICL TONS CAROLINA DIVISION f ` EST. 33 SM F.F. D8 T67 'PG 231 \ t W \ PLAN VIEW SCALE 1:1000 \ 92 90 88 86 S= 2.2703% PROP. POINT OF GRADE -L- 92 90 88 86I -84 g -84 82. 82 80 `?. 80 78 PROFILE VIEW -------------- -`' 78 SCALE = 1: 1000 HORIZ. ` 1:200 VERT. 1050(mm) RCP EXIST. GROUND a -L- 76 CL IV 7r- 130+00 131+00 ' SITE 2? N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS FILL BELOW SURFACE = 120 SO.M.RICHMOND COUNTY WATERS PROJECT 6.589001 (R512C) ® FILL IN WETLANDS = 5,770 SO.M.± US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 92 OF iS(, AUGUST , 1995 O J m > a > o > < > to W m W m W 0m W m W m W m W co W m p Q Q Q Q . Q Q Q Q m Q 2. U W I 2 J N 9n N Q M O f- N p to o c N ti Q N O : O a; v N N ~ N O N M l M7 l- In QI Y K O p M v M W O U F 0 V1 O Fn O e4 Y co N 0 N 0 N o 1!7 l a z o w J 0 0 O O O 0 O U. ?. _ Q N \ 400 in O 1" M tN0 Go O O N co Q v M M O! ti N p 1A F O O O O O O O O O O O O v U N N O O t0 } N ± + (n N N N + + ? to t t In Y + - N + . IA t0 O N 707070?????? <O N N QIA <ori Qp ~ +7 V) N y Qt00 VI 4 Mm1 Qp- N t N <? Q O t H r GO <+R H m <O } M + ? O + QQ -+ MP N P m NP N} c+O N+ N J 1.. M v. !b 1 1 M N M tom N < O - <- Q N < N < M FQ• 1 p l- 0 m0 V O 1.- t- WH j0 W 1- UO V O 1- Q p 1 O 1- H I O > t WO h- Uf0 NO NO F-- Vf0 ?- 'A0 p H 0 z 2 O .? W W C t ? K 1~ 1 1 J 1~ J 1~ J 1 -K J C Ir Y / O J J 1 J 1 J J J rn t7 to _ lD I? of Cl 0 N rr, Q - - - - N N N N N N. C. DEPT. F TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS SUMMARY REPORT RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 T (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 94 OF!jtc AUGUST 1995 , PARCEL NO. OWNER(S) - DB PG ADDRESS 1 L.L.MCINNIS P.O. BOX 1684 ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 18 VICKY J. BRIDGES 758-753 264 SYCAMORE LANE LAURINBURG, NC 28352 23 MURRY L. DEBERRY 636-24 RTE I BOX 105 ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 24 INA LEVINER 372-257 RTE I BOX 84 ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 25 INA LEVINER 314-507 RTE I BOX 84 ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 26 HARRY L. & ELYN RTE I BOX :85 WILSON 716-588 ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 35 M.A. HAZEL 363-90 RTE I BOX 83 DAVIS ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 36 HENRY C. THOMAS 332-299 2312 FOREST DRIVE CAMDEN, SC 29020 37 HENRY C. THOMAS 405-548 2312 FOREST DRIVE CAMDEN, SC 29020 39 JOHN W. THOMAS 111 548-244 481 U.S. HWY I. SOUTH ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 46 ELEN DOCKERY EST. 626-207 6300 N.OCEAN BLVD MYRTLE BEACH ' BOWATER , INC. ;Q 29572 47 CAROLINA DIVISION WQQnlAwn 767-231 CALHOUN, TENN 37309 CATAWBA 49 NEWSPRINT CO. 570-491 CALHOUN, TENN 37309 50 BERNIE MARY SANDERS 1212 ROBERDEL RD. 542-496 ROCKINGHAM,NC 28379 69 JOHN W. THOMAS 652-669 481 U.S. HWY I. SOUTH ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 N. C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION RIPARIAN LANDOWNERS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RIC HMON D COUNTY PROJECT 6.58 9001 (R512C) US 74 ROCKINGHAM / HAMLET BYPASS SHEET 95 OF?S?- AUGUST 1995 , 1 11 t / 10 I Ansonnllt .. ,11 ,,g\!s fill"If. R 0 AN II Fll, jateiOMarsnvdle Peaenund . .nesrnle 1 Wade SOor ,-r?: I / 6 I A-, N 5 X80 N Oe?"j WMte Slore. 00 I r5 9 Cador omen ?•, I1 ' l ? i ti' 1 ay \ 11 S.G. l Ill •l y M, Cloth AP PROX I MATE AR 6 68 ' 66 SHOWN BELOWill Cheraw'* 66? 1 I lb ?•%- .. . I Lyi -- 1,- l., nn -. APPROXIMATE. Sr-ALE- I O KI LOMSTER5 I O dtyNciYnt3 - •?? H_0 K _ Scale of Miles 0 5 10 20 30 0 10 20 30 40 40 Scale of Kilometers One Inch equals aolxoarmaleW 13 mites and aff-i-illy 21 kilts-lens. NORTH CAROLINA OCPARTMENT OF TRANZPORTATION D i V - ON OF H: GHPIAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.3005D1T in-5;20) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROC:CINGHA.',: HAMLET CYPA= FROM 0.6 Klu WEST OF SR 1002 ' TO 6.0 Kin CAST OF SR 1025 SCALE AL SHOVIN SHE CT 96 OF I` JULY 1303 • ?I SI •? o J S o?m° ° OO"`oSy ty71 u ?? 0 N gg1 WZ? S o SR 1 O zz r ZA' - p?. ?J " W e w t z !? M m w > z m O m m I U + + a^ 0 ,, oy ee6 g, r 0 N w O m ?m U m m cr N ~ + En 17, z U H • O m J I I W OO+ogl r • 10 `N ?O ON o ?O . LL- w 1O • m. z m Q N ! ? H Q N H 0 N u 1 z5 , w Y m , _ M ors+s6 r ?p NORTH CAROLINA DEPAR T:fiCNT OF TRAN;.PORTitT I ON F DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ti o? R I CHrZOND COUNTY ¢ U6 w I- in t`•).-m. i- " ` m. (n PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAWL ET G'!PA35 ^? cn O o L1J FROM 0.6 Km WEST OF SR 700 2 F ^ ^ -:a: ` p TO 0.0 Km EAST OF CR 1025 .z.. z( Q G t in 3 MW m ?zw . SCALE AS SHOWN O ?SLI SHEET 97 OF JULY 1095 b1s 71V ! ohm`. N \ U m' 7 O I + cr co + ~ z U) Z C) O O UN z vl „ y + L3 } +591 Q m M " NC 177 ?-Y4- a m U CV M I ?' M I ? m Q o o m v 1- CD m o cV U ++ I V) a u N I o v z r 00+091 Z = >i 00+SS1 I'- J J ? I ? (V 1'! (??l yW NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGH1'IAYS R;CKNIONO COUNTY 6:3090017 (R-5120) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCICINGHA)' HAMLET CYPASS FROM 0.6 Km WEST OF SR 1792 TO 0.6 Km EAST OF SR 1025 SCALE ASS SHOWN SHEET 98 OF '5b JULY 1995 M m m CD WZ? m ., Z ? U 1- Lr) m m ID _ a, M W N Rl M ^ O I- U) v ( ¢ Z Ib M . <1 J . . 1- 0 Lc) 7 v) U (nj f Z Z 1 ^ U) O J W W Z W y ? s . 00+00 o m -? U (m0 K V N Z U ¢ In; L 0 Z ' (D 1 O •W ' dl ?A 0 SIR 1825 -YG-- ? RT ROAD R ---- ---? PO AI g Q) N Z 0 Q •U ? H to Z 0 Q O U ¢ H K O C1 Z V1 \ W m 1 \ Q Q N G? 5 w NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTAT;ON 9 N DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY ' ?`S,\\ bO? ..\nJJ G.5090017 (R-5i2D) \y/y ?fb I\ PROPOSED U.G. 74, ROCK INGHA61 XA,4LET SYPASS FRO14 0.6 Km WEST OF SR 1302 V' TO 0.G Knt EAST OF SR 1025 yJ ?`rJ ? 0"!N „TALC A.. off SHEET 97 OF ??? JULY 1905 79Tw- (2+9.34 71I ti I •JIIXXJ •L- ,? q * I .. ? rL nJ t ? * g.- SlITE? v 92 500 •L• Ad . '?, WOODS to OlXb `T- r229E,S rri_ ? • . ?.. ?'' ? ? y? I? \ \ .E w iDS \ * •00Li0? •L• .0=00 •L- DENSE WOODS 1L J JlJ ?' \'•?\ pl y J In In m \\ S 1 DRAIN 0.159 PR Cl. /M '? '? L1 n •92S0J r ADND n * • \ CLASS 8 • •r ?bG? ry ,\ . RIP RAP P4y??.J: \ * C: . Y• '\ J;,• CLASS R!P 'O RU' \ F SLOE STATES UNF. F ? . ur[AnL ?•-•-• yJ STO..ILt?nn CLASS 'r RIP RAP + ?1 N FUNNEL I, dlNx ? k 25? , \ :I/ 71"p N zl ^ :.i l .T P / NI N1 wcrG"O UUA• i WETLAND Uua ?97.b• / ry ?7? N1 t- AN LfRJ£R ':syti, 1 •/'7'-'T-']"-T?--1-1- 1----1-t 20l M 7 W F 9.1 ?£?N, 1 S ! 1 • * CLASS T" ?'?•" w -0= •L• ]C RIP RM .•s-'iLS. •`1• p BrJJ DENSE WOODS •Q7LXV •[• N ,733+ f 4 fl) 60.6 1193 ?e 111 b mmo •o- ?Qaro [ * s r r nJ HENRY S"6tgv t; •L?-3r ru ' O DENSE WOODS Q 1, QL3LLi7 C• SwAUP ch In (i W 3 rlJ ??++ ti ? sires /JO 25 ". 66 a -?`Y I DENS i ES L.lr T LA\lC-?' • NORTH CAROLINA OEPARTM.ENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION H I CH:AYS DEMOTE S 1-ILL Ii\l l•.lf: J LfaNUS r„C Hti:cvD COUNTY •'.'w-I 0.500001T iR-5120) • DENOTES EXCAVAFICI I IN) 1,] i LA1\105 PROPOSED U.C. 74, ROCKINGHA6: HAMLET CYPACS FROM 0.0 Km WEC7 OF SR 1902 ?X DENOTES FILL 3E 1-DW SLIRrAGE WATER To 0.6 Km EAST OF CP. 023 14ORI70N7AL SLALE SCALE AS SH011N _ J SHCCT IOO OF IJL JULY 1005 120 m °I p Z w? of w t7 v L lJ 4 a O a a J \n U Z Q J r ul 3 w Q w i t In NJ O- S LL1 O '- I n V + ' CJ I r"/sn'I I a r J 1Y1 Q Z V) X ?t N P O K a j. r ? F .F w `v Q UJ Z ?(C J W v VI 1 W F- z Q 0 O J O o / J V 71 WA L4 J) IS Q Ql J o_ t N ?? Y V + 3 In ? 0 ---t}(' - N -? i ? i N O 5 ) E w i J ??II o? ° o r f 5 ? I `f cf a z I = ? u?l w w J J Q ?O 10 N 'O n • W 'n w o o. F- •? u1 e w •?. L ? u J = ? 3 I 7 J1 o CJ Q j v! J J ?' 3 ` •x N + LL ® ?).( W W W W (1 Z O O z cr rr W ul W W ad C, 0 U L 0 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHCIAYS V9 t RICHMOND COUNTY V) .6.509001, iR-512D) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HA.-.'.LET CYPASS FROM 0.6 Km WEST OF SR 1992 TO 0.6 Ktn EAST OF SR 1025 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET IOI OF ESL JULY 1995 c u+?d?°I L.P?. SM 171-I O - / r0 ° c / . SiTE:26S .°rt? Coe- f wr .g F OAS X v • .ita• v4? ?s yc .RAMP. C- SC STA J•&? ? Q 4d I PROP.GRAOE RAMP G IF EDGE WE-fLAN1o'5. la CV Q V° EDGE W E"TLAf l D5 PROP X50 ti(.F ? NG ..? I1 I t ? ? NG? ?2 I I 3-r00 3+2D 3+40 3- -w 3+QD 4-00 A-+20 4?40 4+ZO RAm") G 5y- ' 90° .SECT I DKI ,, 4 _ B„ ? EDCGI:. WF;ft.ANfYj 4:I 7YR Z I'T ?. SS 750aLP GLW.)= ea Pd1. (aD 40 ZD O Zo 4c, foO e`,r I DE-ND-1 ES WtTLANC.'. NORTH CAROLI ID:PARTASENT OF TRANSPORTATION DENDTES FILL IN L.IEt LANDS H DIVISION OF GhIiAYZ; R I cH1.IOND COUNTY •?? . • - DEnIoTES EXCAVA i ION IN I^IETLANOS G.50900IT. (R-512D) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM Y.AIsILPT CYPAGS FROM 0.0 Km WEST OF SR 1002 ' TO 0.G Km EAST OF SR 1029 HORIZ ONITAL SLALE VEPM(,AL SLALE SCALE AS SHOWN - i - - SHEET IOC OF lSlc JULY 1995 A'?x Pl r 0?59;? ?. - ZO 10 0 20m 8 0 9m i C 017- E DGE WETLANDS A4_ 4 E,eNE?T l?io,e?elsoN??,. ?- 32- PROP.GRADL RAMP D 1 $a UN '7( I F-R J -r •L?lf,, UNOERGLJT-/ 4+50 4+IoD 4+4D 4+2D 4+00 5+09) • ® pENO-fES uNDERGuT DENO i ES 1..IrTLAi\IL`5 :?/C LG! DE N UT E S ?= 1 L L 11\1 k) E i LA N) D S DE >\i OT E S E X GAvA i ION 11-,i WE-T LA hi DS DENOTES F )LL BE!-DW SL)ReAGE. WATER ?-tor%tzDLITAL SCALE VEPF: ILAL SLALE s 3h _ 20 10 0 r _ i? 20++ $ 0 >3m j EDGE W ETLAN DS SD GNU ' . / ?L1 II l 3 + 60 34,4D NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA71ON OIVISION OF HIGHVIAYG RICHMONO COUNTY G.300001T (A-512D) _ PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET CYPAS FROM 10.6 Km VIEST OF SA 1002 TO 0.0 Km EAST OF SR 1025 SCALE AS SHOVIN SHEET 103 OF 1?S1o JULY 1005 N J ?? I ' \ ar N? ? ? \ 1 / 000, \ ? \ \ \ \ \ 5 \ S -x '? \ \ > 7 O ? ? \ 31 a O ? J ? fi I ( I 00+g91 m? I I r''? l D NOTES L.II?LAt?IC?, DE-INDTE'-,- Fii-L )N! WE) LP%NIDS '. e [DEMOTES EXCAVA T )O\I tN VIE.-t LANDS CEND I •ES F) LL BEL DW SURD :AGE. klA T ER 4-IORIZDr.ITAL SLALE VE..FII IC Al- :?,LALE ?A 10 0 20m S 4 O S m M W ? o y o -< c? w -j LLI a 1 _ 3 .7&\\ IQ 0 Q K O a ? w O Z / a dl D' /? v N ? Z z W Z { d -? ? o .00 ( II I ?+ NORTH CAROLINA DLPARTt6ENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIV(SIGN OF HIGHVIAYS Fit CHM ND COUNTY ' G.309001T (R-5i2D) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKiNGHAM, HANILET CYPAG FROM. 0.6 Km VIEST OF SP. :002 ' TO 0.G Km EAST OF SR 5025 SCALD AL SHOWN SHErT K)40 F 15Io DULY .,DDs C f a CL _:?51 SrAt'ES (.ME J PROP. GRADE RAMP A - 90 1 EDGE WE-1 LANDS Z 86 ? ? NG? ? ? SZ_ \? _jc 78 _ 1 1 ( UNOER.C UT L01 L Qom/ L 44W a-rAo 4+ZD 4+00 3?r?0 yU, W I DENO i ES WF-7LAN105 /C_CLI DE`!DTES 1=1LL i1\1 WE i LANDS o' DENOTES EXGAVA' lOtJ IN b-lE-fLAICI05 DENOTES F)LL BELOW SURPAGE WATER WORIZOr.IrAL SLALE VE.RI ILAI. SLALE zo I 0 Zom 9 4 0 9m O O cy) ? sr ® DENOTE5 UNDERCUT -?? 3.02-13 EDGE - gb WETLANDS SZ NG (? r 1.60 3+40 S +LD 3 tC0 NGRTH CAROLINA DEPARTMiENT OF TRANSPORTATION D;VISION OF H:GHCIAYZ RICH(dOND COUNTY 6.503GCiT (R-5i2D) PROPOSED U.S. 74. ROCKINGHAM HAWLET CYPASS FAGM C.u Km VIEST OF SR 1302 TC 0.6 K. EAST OF CR 1025 SCALE AS SHOWN ..:dEET!05OF 1?1° JULY 1905 RAMP D ?. STA. 4 fo1.5 SEC ;-l I ON G - G SKEW 107° QS 2: 17YP. 4:1 'iYP. 1500 PCP UA55-M HI HOWL ? ? 8? . unloEn,GUr ?'? I I I 1 J 1 i 7? 60 QO 20 O ZO .40 (00 r 1(05+9 4.0-L- SECTION D- D 5KF-W q0' 4:1'.YP. A:I '7YP. Lctn5514 . 1500 $L p ? . NG ? • '>?+?r - 81:0 UNS)EKWT 4 60 40 ti0 20 X410 610 3+60 PAMP A QQ 5K4W 70° " ' SECTION E-E sk 4:1 T,(P Z: I NP. ?!¢ 1500RGP GIA551Q W1 HOW L ? NG ?nIG ? a ? )-UNDERG?.I'i' 7-6 BEf> '74 610 4 b io 20 46 610 ?5 r TE 2-7 DENOTES UNDERCUT Y?X DE-NC i ES L.IL-TLA.WCS NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IVISION OF HIGHPIAYZ O DENOTES h1LL i>\l WET LANDS RICHMOND COUNTY '.:- DF- \IOTES EXCAWA 1 ON IN WE-rL.AtiIDS 5.599GDtT cR-3120l PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET CYPASS DENOTES F)LL BEI.-DW SLlReAGE WATER FROM D.G Km T O of SR 1092 F.0 ROM K. EAST OF sR 1025 1-10RIZOn1TAL St-ALE VEP: IGAI 5LALE SCALE AC SHOWN SHEETIG6 OF `5?0 JULY 1995 20 10 .O zom 8 0 8m ? F1L?' MoT?21 soil PAOP.RM P N.r 'G Y HEAD DITCH T LATE c CLASS •B !P .w ?S •6 NP R.W LAIERK YdICH !\ YLY7CH CLASS •[T R/P RAP 1 / . _- y' 3 LATERAL" YDITCH 'CLASS '[TRIP RAP WGlM WJY.FEACE jj : .•( SHXLDER BERM GUTTER i fl P Vr 20 Y£ r/ PAV£ CH wE7tAH0 tun - L- W£ UYlf J BEGUN W-W. F£ACE S)TE 21e Sl0?E ST?ES?NE .? ?- ? ?• -n CLASS -V w •B'R!P R.W yC uc _ 1 yL T. W1-Y I DENO i ES WET LA N1 D`;, 0? DENOTES FILL IN WE-) LANDS 1-IDRIZDMTAL SLAT-a pt? T- ZO 10 0 20m NORTH CAROLINA DCPARTM,ENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY G.500001T (R-5120) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET BYPASS FROM 0.6 Km VEST OF SR 1902 TO 0.6 Km EAST OF SR 1025 SCALE AS SHOV)N SHEET10 7 OF i5 JULY 1095 PRDP. /.r.AEyE - L- gg @A EDGE WETLAW05 s EDG1: WEiLAWD6 gs? ILD 8f2 PROP. 450 RCP. 'N cx -76 I r- LJNOeRcuf I I I I T I i I I ? 1'71+(00 I'71+$0 .172+00 I'124zo •1'72-14o 172+60 172+g0 173+00 aa bo n 5 i T G- al x? I KENO i ES lNlE7LANG5 DENOTES FILL IN1 WE-1 LAND5 DEN07E5 LINDERGLI i HORIZONTAL. SCALE VERTICAL. SCALE 20 10 0 20m s 0 m F- F- 50 PGp UA55= OrKCu T !aa 9A Q2 IA 72. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 5.500001T (R-5120) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET CYPASS FROM 0.6 Km WEST OF SR 1002 TO C.G Km EAST OF SR 1025 SCALE AS SHOWN :.HEETI06 OF 15G JULY 1905 iJ z Q 88 - EI 86 - 8Z - 78 _ NG? / 74 - 72 _. I I 172+60 W>:Tt?NDS PROP, GRAO1: -L- _ qO -86 E IAIfiTLAND5 _ $Z - 78 NG - 74 r//1?UN(7E !f? I I I I 72 173+40 1"73«60 1?3+60 174roo 1 I t 172teo 173+00 1"13+2,0 DENOTES U??iDERGLIT ?Y 1:Y I DE.NOTES WETLAMD5 ?70 DENOTES r- IL.L IN WE"f LANDS HORIZQMTAI- SCALE VERTICAL 5(-A1-E 20 10 O 2OM 0 8m NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRAN&PORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYZ RICHMOND COUNTY G.300001T (R-312D) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM. HAiv1LiT PYPAGS FROM Z.G Km WEST OF SR 1002 TO 0.G Kri EAST OF SR 1023 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 109 OF Ibto ULl' 1003 * I KEL • werU"'o * UYa L. (fl ? (f l P ' * END UA ^ yr W.W.FEMC mss- PONO . / 14'00.. ''- S(A^£ STAKCS (?7/E ,CUSS Flip 1 * R E N 8 0 ? .I W Y Q Jl? ISPECIA / _ \•DTCN / ----- _- 1 \\ ` r RLT A^' Av REYf EN0 "P \ c .20 p (fl .\ GIN / /A r-?`-f--9-Tfb -Y6- AC Sfq t3?6.?W --? L SS I F- - FWWE u h BEGIN a ca R?iwo W1r.FENCE Q Y. s / f UY L ORNN N qn n •r6• POT STA 1 A -113'.36' 26.5 w y?ptflED a P-to all, i ?1\ . END e BEGIN WX z? prcH W'r,FE , as = a' FED h Lo. 0 ALEX ?'ID/Z215o? \\ ? ?_ ? • n ??°l(ELT .. = S \ T ? ? _ 5lDPE STNC£S USE ?C 5 rrL 2 9 `\ '' \ CAS •a Rip RAP C1A .a 'up RAP _ PPJP.RM• ?•: •• •38f ?? B8 (I) 50000 -L I/ 103 (fl BASE / "L ORcN PROP, GRADE - L- Sb -1.6800 ;6 . EDGE WE7LAND5 Z EDGE W ETLAND5 7-& NG PROP..750 RCP N G I I I I ' I I I 174+00 174+ZO 174-r 4o 174460 174400 176+00 175+20 175+40 175+60 y ' NORTH OAROL114A DEPARTMCNT OF TRANSPGRTATION SY `w. I DE.NIO i ES 1..IE7L AWDS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYG DENOTES F-11-L 11\1 l.lE J Lf-\NiDS RICHMOND COUNTY ?ooa?1T cR-s;zol • _..._.... __.._... . ._ _._ .___ _ PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHALI HAMLET 3YPAGo FROM 0.6 Km WEST OF SR 1992 TO 0.G K1a EAST OF SR 1&25 W0F,IZDr\I rAL SCALE VF.Ri1LAl :5L.ALE SCALE AS SHOWN "SI'c SHE CT I 10 OF JU- Y 1995 20 10 0 ZOm E3 4- 0 8cn 52 Ak PeZ 2: I TYti? 70 -14 BED?? - UNMRCUT 'TO I I I 60 40 20 17?54 19 5r,S W 72° gQ SECT 10K) C - a 2:1 iY P, 82 105 %HA W L557Y w ?a NG BED 7A ZQ I I I 20 40 60 174+g,?-r,.- slcEw qo° g4 WE7LANDS SECT IoN H - H A 2 7 150 RC,V UA65.$ 7!o NG 2k. EV ------------- ?1?JJ(? 72 B BED Z?c I I I I I 1 I I 60 40 20 0 20 4.0 60 1 TE D.°1 DEN07E5 UNDERGLI i ?Y I DE.NO 7 ES Wf-7LAN106 NORTH CAROLINA 0CPARTn1ENT OF TRANSPORTATION DEI`lDTES FILL ]KI.WE i LA NI DS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS R I CHNIOND COUNTY 5.509001T (R-512D) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCI:;NGHAM HAMLET CYPASS - FROM 0.6 Km WEST OF SR 1092 TO 0.G Km EAST OF 3R 1025 F-IORIZDNI7AL SLALE VERTICAL SOLE SCALE AS SHOWN ?. SHEET I I I OF I'S6 JULY 1905 20 10 0 20m S 0 ST 8.z 7A 74 ffi z>? PROP.GRAOE -L- I EDGE WETLANDS 17b+DD 17(o#20 176+,10 1' 'O.G605%. - ------------ EDGE WvLAnIDS Z$ Ufx -PROP.b00RGP_-------------?- i 1 ? I 1? +(o0 176+gD 177+00 177+W 177+40 EDGE WETLAh1OS 176+ W-L-- SKEW 1410° SECT 01A I - I„ 2: I TYP I`-T y. 600 R -P GLA55= ??G .? - _ _ Z?L- ' ? NCa . 711 60 40 Z!0 O Zo AD 610 ?Y1? I DENO i ES I..IIrTLANIDS 7//-7A DENOTES PILL INI WEiLAIND5 WDRIZOM-rAL SALE VEg: 1(,AL -lb(-ALE wMd a.. 6W -n- I 20 !O O 20m 8 4 0 em ?4 Z -V. PATE 0 . r?ar/cr 47ERAC wP'. [NG Y oco- CS ?O/iCA , w:rvA•o urrf ?r CS ECASS CE ?s W/ B'R/P g ?• `p W/ C$ ElB??' A,p R/P AA- -W CLASS /Imp R/P?]1E Ui Tc CLASS '8'RrP RAP r l Y pTCN SWAMP [- f y E SiArES UNE , Si •iCY?xsn C/MA'E( CRNN ?tr?( _ W I 1 rr' _ N Aw 4'. /O {• ICf??A IT MtTU10 i 7-7 w s -R? 37 3 ? i v ` C cuss r wv Rw ; ,{' . * f F L 1 rv / / - .? J i. /• /. Z,V- PprE O . PROP. GRADE -L- Ila Ecx,E - 0.9605 WETLANDS L 7 (a- 1 i ;I TYP. Zf2 -ILI N 6r I UNOERGU7?/ ILL 1 I ? I I I I 177+6D 177+SD 178+DO 1'18+ZD x78+,4D I7e+(op 178180 1-7,9+00 ms`s I DEt\IO i ES W TLAN1C, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 8IVISION OFHIOHI'fAYS DENOTES 11=1L! 111 I.JE I LAI?ID S RICHbIOND COUNTY ••e-! 6.500001T (R-5120) •? DEt\1OTES EXGAVA 1 ION IK) WETLAI\l05 PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET BYPASS FROM 0.6 Km WEST OF SR 1002 DENOTES UNDERCUT 70 0.G Km EAST OF SR 1025 t-IORIZDNTAL 5C-Al-E VF.A-fIGAi- 54A1•E SCALE AS CHOINNr? SHEET 113 OF JULY 1905 20 10 O ZDm 8 4- 0 Orn i . ?Ia yc . IaY`??. / SWAVP -L- CS STA 179<)a596 / J / \ 1 \ L. sr,. STA 598 ? -L• P05 STA 179.18.375 \ \ yL Say •L- ctp 1 4 \ I • ?. ct, W/ cs ELS fLBGW CLASS 'e W/ CS R!P RAP •o ?P• F ENO wx.FEACE aASS nRiP RAP 1 ?f I BEGIN WJY.FEACE Lbvc.FtuuF w -%D>- 'FUNNEL 1 x -•X.?. Q /.• _? DRNN f :.? SMRILtlfR BERM arrER T ??? N ^ o? _i '• : of c Q w `4 c s / MELT ?}„-? ? L ?xs• alt ?+/ ?JE .• C [ F EAr/?/ WE7LAM0 16.667 e . L P Eo w. ura r,SyMELT Z yc y c N//? CAT I sLawf srACes u_E FN( ABANLYINE AvNCL Q P/WSfo S f CI/M'NE?CIIAIYLE F ? ? ? ?. V FAH ?Tc- ? 51T` 3 CHORD ?L -GlXSA4 :L. ? 1 EDGE WETLAWDS g2 PROP. GRADE -L- '` '0.46D5 711 I?:17YP. 3S2 NGI O.H,W. •- 3 - J 72 UNDERCUT I I I 1 I .I 1 A7B 1-79.4 DO 179+ZO I74+40 17cit60 17` 4.90 190+00 180+27) IOD*40 DENOTES UNC)ERCUT Y?Y I DEMO 1 ES 'v lEl LA1\IC ? NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION D;V:ZION OF HIGHWAYS DEt-,lD ES I-11-L INN UJE 1 LAI?IDS RICHMOND COUNTY G.SOODOIT (R-512Di DE"- NIOTES EXCAVA 1 10N I1\? 1^??71 A?\?DJ PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET PYPASS ?•a ° FROM E.G Km WEST OF SR 1902 TO O.G Km EAST OF SR 1025 DENOTES FILL BELDW SLIRFAC E. WATER !4091ZDNITAL STALE VGi%1IC.Ai- KCAL[ SCALE AG SHOWN SHEET (14 OF IS(O JULY 1005 ga m 2 66 4b zo ' F1Ll? li%i NG UNDERGuT 4-0 20 ON j-j O 2b 46 bb I-7q+3Z-L- SECTION K- K Mi . 1?CNV F1?? RCLIT D 2 40 7b. 72 7S2 S}TE DENOTES UNDERGLI i w Y ? .r KENO i ES t..II:TLAi?105 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTI.SENT OF TRANSPORTATION DENOTES !-ILL IN WE-) LANIDS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS 1! RICHMOND COUNTY •. = .' 's DEmOTES EXGAV/1`I !ONi IN WE-(LAt\105 j3•500 0e1r (R-st<D) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLET BYPASS DENOTES FILL 13E1-DLJ SLIRrAGE WATER FROM D.G Km VIER O OF s 1902 ^ TO D.G Km 1 EASST T OF .,R tG<< G WOR17- DnI7AL SLALE VE,RI IC.AL L(-ALE SCALE as srlorrN EET 115 S 00 (" JU Y 993 L-`' `- 12? .cc. .? ?? H L 1 2.0 10 O 20..: 8 0. Hm FILL SITE NO. STATION STRUCTURE ' FILL EICAVATION below UNDERCUT TEMPORARY TOTAL in in SURFACE in FILL FILL WETLANDS WETLANDS WATER WETLANDS in WETLANDS in WETLANDS (ha.) (ha.) (ha./cu.m( (cu.m( (ha./cu,m) (cu.a( 25 158+33-159+14 -L- 1@ 2.4x1.5 RCBC 0.80 0.025 0.50515000 9650 0.0 63800 2 6 3+40-4+41 RAM P C 750 RCP 0.22 0.0004 0.0 0.0 0.0 5506 2 7 166+50-166+55 -L- 1500 RCP 2.15 0.83 0.035/170 950 0.0 12300 2 8 171+83-172+36 -L- 450 RCP 0.40 0.0 0.0 3000 0.0 41000 2 9 172+59-174+90 -L- 1050, 750 RCP 1.07 0.0 0.0 5900 0.0 81600 30 176+19-176+84 -L- 600 RCP 0.16 0.0 010 0.0 0.0 10500 3 111+75-179+93 -L- BAG. over Marks Cr. 0.97 0.09 0.072/360 20400 0.0 40806 3 2 7+25-7+81Lt 44- No Structure 0.02 0,0 0.0 0.0 0.0 50 33 8+01-8+47Rt -Y4- No Structure 0.03 0.0 0,0 0.0 0.0 350 34 15+05-15+65Lt -Y4- 600 RCP 0.11 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.01!3070 4300 3 5 15+07-15+51Rt -Y4- 600 RCP 0.05 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 - 2000 TOTALS ' 6.00 0.15 0.61215530 48300 0.14/3070 328200 ` This total includes surface water areas delineated as wetlands. NOTE: Site 31 is below headwaters, all other sites are above headwaters. 0.16 ha. of wetlands drained, ` TOTAL FILL IN WETLANDS = 6.00 ha, / 328200 cu.m TOTAL EXCAVATION IN WETLANDS = 0.15 ha, TOTAL FILL BELOW O.H.W. = 0.612 ha. / 5530 cu.m TOTAL UNDERCUT IN WETLANDS = 48300 cu.a TOTAL TEMPORARY FILL IN WETLANDS = 0.14 ha. / 3070 cu.m NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.509001T (R-5120) PROPOSED U.S. 74, ROCKINGHAM HAMLCT DYPAS FROM 0.6 Km YtEST OF SR 1992 TO 0.6 Km EAST OF SR 1025 SCALE AS SHOWN SHECT 1 IFj . OF I5i° JU:.Y 1995 ° Q:) D CY) JT' 00 p Q ?o - o ?O M ?U-) 00 Cl- iQ r- _ _ mot- ' Z C) N Z Y /2 L) 0 0 fw / o t `` O Z C) ` O' ° ? a ` e S ? r d • rc w . _ _ ?1 U ' 2 w m V CI- o ? Z 0 I A- _:? ~<• - ? E /"? VJ : O ;t s 3 L a!r r •: s VK?.` F -- o TW 15 J CD N = Q Z SHEE ? I8 Or ?5? M0 +8 L *ViS 3NI?HOldIN 3 " Y Z6C 2LL'99 + + (L ' + . + E + + I \ + + \+? + ,\ W +o m + + \ ?U ? 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OF TRANSPORTATION L GEND DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY FILL IN WETLANDS 6.589001T (R-512E) US 74, ROCKINGHAM- HAMLET BYPASS, Sm m EAST OF SR 1825 TO WEST OF NC 381 SCALE SCALE AS SHOWN i , , , i I SHEET 120 OF 15? a t +OZ .v15 -1 08 L I ? , N t , ? i • I 4s ? ??zr ? ` f I U-) .s ! cLO W a `?' i z IF> W i 6 °° i 0 i-- L 0 A 00 N I ? cp I W + C?\ LJ U) co 00 OOL+OZ \ .. .... . tp a08 w 0 ! ct? I I ! Q J v r L c=? ! ' I ! Q w ::D ` ! 0 ° ) J I J I Ld `w \\ N 0 LLJ 0 0 ! 00. m ! 1 \ Z g L x a I 0 W 0 !i. J i Lu Q 00 ! I ,, C ? ` 3 1 I a ! J W. N 1 ?`` -?j 0000 W V. ? + + O d _ V O N V ck? + + r- c? < m F-Od I 1 cn 000 ° 3 11 (f f I ! I + + + + =.cD ? cx J r W a-'Y ° W 4 ?! i + I t + QOF- 0- o UNQ 0? ?O \` + + ?t m 0- LO a \ z x< wmQ ?cc 20+600 - S W NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION LEGEND DIVISION O F HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY FILL IN wFILANDS 6.589001T (R-512E) US 74, ROCKINGHAM- HAMLET BYPASS, Sm 0?10m EAST OF SR 1825 TO WEST OF NC 381 SCALE SCALE AS SHOWN I , I i SHEET 123 OF ?1 I ; I cn O oo cal v cam:; oI O? OI O Oi O' ; I I I I I I ?'II II? ; .: ( l ; i ° 00 I?? I o ? II11?I I 1 ! E I I I ; 1; j CD I__1__I Ij 00 ! N i ! I I! i O j I--?- I- E i ! i I r! N O o I ! I I , ?I i Z ? V) ? Qf ^ l?l? I Q J I I I I cr V) p I o I??? I I ! ; ?, Z x ° o I ; io, I ?I ? w z o CL i !+ , I i I ? I ; J I f` ? I i ( O ° c a + l ; l I I; I o N i ` I I I l I S1-?t =sa 3 7 0 i I i NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION l DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS I RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512E) i ! US 74, ROCKINGHAM- HAMLET BYPASS, EAST OF SR 1825 TO WEST OF NC 381 I i SCALE AS SHOWN N O Op cad et N IO °l °? ° ° ° SHEET 124 OF I25? s .x z w w d Q w N O a O a I J i I z w w o z O cr Q ? o c c:) G c Z a z 0 U W O LL O 0 t0 II f CD IV N ? V J E O W J Q U o V ?n N Q Z J Z J Q J Z w W J S}'SE 37 NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512E) US 74, ROCKINGHAM- HAMLET BYPASS, EAST OF SR 1825 TO WEST OF NC 381 SCALE AS SHOWN SHEET 25 OF 1Se c^i ?? O? OI Ol Oi C SITE NO. STATION STRUCTURE FILL EXCAVATION UNDERCUT TOTAL IN IN IN FILL/CUT WETLANDS WETLANDS WETLANDS IN WETLANDS (lIa) (ha) (m;) (m) 3G 18+180 - 18+400 -L- NONE 0.08 0.06 650 1320 ,37 20+700 -L- 750mm RCP 0.13 -0- -0- 4125 ,38 22+010 -L- NONE 0.04 -0- 400 .128() TOTALS 0.25 0.06 1050 6725 NOTE: All wetland sites are above headwaters. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OP TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY 6.589001T (R-512E) PROPOSED U.S. 74. ROCKINGHAM HAMLET BYPASS FROM EAST OF SR 1825 "r0 WEST OF NC 381 SCr\LE AS SHOWN SHEF.TI2GOF 19, AUGUST 1995 PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESSES 1. City of Hamlet P. O. Box 1229 Hamlet. NC 28345 2. Arthur W. and Man, M. Stogner Rt. 2. Box 36 Hamlet. NC 28345 3. J. W. and Emma B. 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L Q = . o ? _ w > o W U) It p 0 a U) U z ~ w w m V) LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS 1. S. J. KELLY C/O SARAH GOINS 504 BOYETTE STREET HAMLET, NC 28345 2. CECIL E. JACOBS P.O. BOX 816 ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 3. JOSEPH G. DAVIS 915 MORNINGSIDE DRIVE ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 4. ELIZABETH McCLINTIC 1200 WACHOVIA CAPITAL MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX ' 3099 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27150 5. MARY LAND PARKS C/O EDWARD PARKS 2141 OWEN DRIVE FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28306 6. ELIZABETH TEAL 2098 E. HIGHWAY 74 HAMLET, NC 28345 7. TERRY HUTCHINS ROUTE 3, BOX 315 LAURINBURG, NC 28352 8. RICHMOND COUNTY P.O. BOX 504 ROCKINGHAM, NC 28380 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND COUNTY PROJECT 6.589001 T PROPOSED U.S. HWY. 74 BYPASS SHEET 155 OF 156 12/94 5 \.0482\0035`.DwS'\. 484WET20.Dw4 V 't) f ZsQ rr CCA v"card DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS JUL 20 ?0,00 P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 ,, •s,nc nransso IN REPLY REFER TO July 18, 2000 Regulatory Division Action ID 199301490, Rockingham Hamlet Bypass, TIP R-512 Mr. William D. Gilmore, P.E., Manager Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch North Carolina Department of Transportation 1548 Mail Service Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1548 Dear Mr. Gilmore: Please reference the Long Swamp Mitigation Site (Site) annual monitoring report that was discussed during our February 18, 2000 meeting with Project Development and Environmental Analysis staff. As discussed during this meeting we noted several deficiencies in the report that are more fully described below. From a February 1, 2000 inspection of this site and review of the monitoring report, we have serious concerns that the restoration areas on the property will not meet the required success criteria. Specifically, wells LSG1, LSG2, LSG3, LSG4, LSG5, LSG7, and LSG10 failed to demonstrate that the site met the success criteria as provided in the monitoring report. Notwithstanding these observations, the report also failed to mention that the success criteria was specifically based on a comparison with a reference wetland site. Absolutely no mention of this site is made in the monitoring report nor was any information provided. Since you are not in compliance with your permit requirements, we request that NCDOT provide a plan to us that fully describes actions that will be undertaken to bring NCDOT into compliance with its Department of the Army permit. We also note that 7 wells have been installed in existing wetlands on the property. The hydrologic information provided by these wells is of little use since the areas being monitored are existing wetlands for which no "credit" was generated. We strongly suggest that these wells be relocated to the restoration areas of the Site where no wells have been installed. These areas are easily identified from Figure 9 in the mitigation plan dated June 1997 and comprise approximately 33 acres. You are reminded that if the wells are not placed in a manner that adequately characterizes the site, it may jeopardize our acceptance of the site. As you may be aware, this site was selected and "approved" for use by the Mitigation Partnering Team prior to our review of a mitigation plan. During the development of this plan it became apparent that the site would not provide the required compensatory mitigation as determined during our public interest review and the 404 (b)(1) Guidelines compliance analysis. By letter dated December 16, 1997, we informed NCDOT that an additional 20 acres of wetland restoration would be required to satisfy these Guidelines. On December 22, 1997, we received a letter from Dr. David Robinson, Assistant Manager, Environmental Services, acknowledging this deficiency and providing assurances that it would be provided prior to project completion. Since that time, we have reminded Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch staff of this requirement. However, as of this date we are unaware of any efforts to correct this deficiency. Accordingly, in addition to the requested plan specified in paragraph 2, above, a proposal to provide the required compensatory mitigation should be provided to this office within thirty days from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this correspondence, please contact Mr. Scott McLendon at (910) 251-4725. Sincerely, E. David Franklin Chief, NCDOT Team Regulatory Division Copies Furnished: Mrs. Kelly Williams North Carolina Division of Coastal Management 1638 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699 Mr. Tom McCartney United States Fish & Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. John Hennessy Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 a • Mr. Ron Sechler National Marine Fisheries Service Pivers Island Beaufort, North Carolina 28516 Mrs. Kathy Matthews United States Environmental Protection Agency Region IV Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. David Cox Highway Coordinator North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 11411-85 Service Road Creedmoor, North Carolina 27522 3 a STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. P.O. Box 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 E. NORRIS TOLSON GovERNOR SECRETARY November 13, 1998 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers i Wilmington Regulatory Field Office P. O. Box 1890 f Wilmington, NC 28402-1890 ATTN: Mr. David Timpy ` NCDOT Coordinator Dear Mr. Timpy, SUBJECT: PERMIT MODIFICATION REQUEST FOR ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET BYPASS, TIP NO. R-512 A, RICHMOND COUNTY. As you are aware, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) issued an Individual Permit, Action ID # 199301490, for the subject project on January 29, 1997. The N. C. Division of Water Quality (DWQ) issued a 401 Water Quality Certification, WQC Project ,# 951250, ow ril-1, 1997.; In a May 9, 1998 letter to NCDOT, you stated that an inspection of the project revealed that plans to construct Service, Road Number 3 would impact jurisdictional waters not previously authorized by the existing permit. The purpose of this letter is to Tequest a permit modification to allow, construction of this road.; Service Road Number 3 is necessary to allow Richmond County Utilities access to the substation located on this property. Access is controlled in this area due to Ramp "A" and its acceleration lane. Control of access is required at a minimum of 100 meters beyond the end of the ramp. The service road ties into US 74 immediately after the access control ends. Reducing the control of access limits would adversely affect the safety of the motorists. NCDOT also considered connecting the road to the ramp, but since some of the service vehicles accessing the substation would be trucks, there wasn't room to provide the required turning radius. The proposed placement of the road will not impact any wetlands, however, it will impact two surface waters. The first surface water is an intermittent, unnamed tributary to the second surface water. Approximately 65 meters of the existing channel will be filled. The channel is quite degraded having been cut through fill slopes of existing US 74 and has a silt/fine sand substrate. It is approximately 1 foot wide and 4 feet deep. Given the conditions of this stream, NCDOT believes no mitigation is warranted. 2 The second is a perennial, unnamed tributary to the Pee-Dee River. This stream has sand/gravel substrate with riffles and pools. Approximately 75 meters (250 feet) of the existing stream channel will be lost/filled by construction of the service road. However, it will be relocated into a new channel also approximately 75 meters in length. The new channel will be designed to replicate the old channel. The following species will be planted as part of the reforestation efforts: On the sides of the channel: Black willow (Salix nigra) Silky dogwood (Corpus amomum) On the top of the bank and adjacent flood plains: Sweetgum (Liquidambar sytraciflua) Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) Black cherry (Prunus serotina) River birch (Betula nigra) The approximate placement of the plants and the planting densities are detailed on an attached sheet as are details of the stream relocation. It is anticipated that these activities will be authorized through a modification of the Individual Permit Action ID # 199301490 and the WQC Project # 951250. NCDOT hereby requests a modification of these permits to allow construction of Service Road Number 3. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact Mr. Michael Wood at (919) 733-7844 extension 306. 17 Sinc?ter? t ' ely, /V, C' &'?3 ?' William D. Gilmore, P.E., Branch Manager Planning and Environmental WDG/mw cc: Mr. David Franklin, COE Mr. John Dorney, Division of Water Quality Mr. David Cox, NCWRC Mr. John Hefner, USFWS Mr. Ron Sechler, NMFS Mr. N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. Tom Shearin, P.E., Roadway Design Mr. Whit Webb, P.E., Program Development Mr. R. L. Hill, P.E., Highway Design Mr. Randy Wise, P.E., Roadside Environmental _.. .. RATi ,TATE MO,ICT ROLRLNR N6 ?N? .MOLT, N.C. I RF-2 RATR ,Rd.,,6 e?cwsT,w. ? TYPE 1 STREAMBANK REFORESTATION SHALL BE PLANTED 0.91n TO 1.52m ON CENTER, RANDOM SPACING, AVERAGING 1.22m ON CENTER, APPROXIMATELY 6726 PLANTS PER HECTARE. ? TYPE 2 STREAMBANK REFORESTATION SHALL BE PLANTED 1.8m TO 3.Om ON CENTER, RANDOM SPACING, AVERAGING 2.4m ON CENTER, APPROXIMATELY 1680 PLANTS PER HECTARE. ? NOTE: TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 STRFAMBANK REFORESTATION SHALL BE PAID FOR AS "STREAMBANK REFORESTATION" STREAMBANK REFORESTATION TYPICAL TYPE II TYPE I 3.4 MET. i.zx aer. 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Gilmore, P.E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch Division of Highways North Carolina Department of Transportation Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Gilmore: Reference your letter dated November 13, 1998 requesting a permit modification for the construction of Service Road Number 3, R-512A, on a tributary of the Pee Dee River, Richmond County, North Carolina. The proposed permit modification to the subject permit will allow construction of Service Road 3 located on R-512A near the intersection of Ramp "A" with US 74. Service Road Number 3 is necessary to allow Richmond County access to a substation located on its property in the vicinity of Ramp "A". Additionally, location of Service Road 3 is restricted in this area due to control of access requirements. Specifically, The proposed permit modifications to the subject permit are as follows: 1. Construction of that portion of Service Road 3 which will cross a perennial, unnamed tributary to the Pee Dee River as shown on the attached drawings. Construction of the service road will result in the relocation of approximately 250 feet of existing stream (shown as "Site 2" on the drawings) into a new channel located along the base of Service Road 3. The new channel will be constructed to replicate the existing channel. Following relocation of the stream, replanting the area will be accomplished as specified in your letter of November. 13, 1998. Your DA permit is hereby modified for the changes described above and in your November 13, 1998 letter. All other conditions of your Department of the Army permit shall remain in full force and effect. Finally, NCDOT is reminded that in accordance with our letter of December 16, 1997 that 20 acres of additional wetland mitigation, in the form of restoration, must be provided prior to completion of project construction in order to satisfy the mitigation requirements for this project. Regulatory Division -2- Should you have any questions, please contact Mr. Dave Timpy, Wilmington Field Office, Regulatory Division, at telephone (910) 251-4634. Sincerely, G. Wayne Wright Chief, Regulatory Division Enclosure 1. Ltr, NCDOT, Nov 13,1998 Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. David Cox North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1188 ?IAr. John Dorney Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 BCF: CESAW-RG/Franklin CESAW-RG-L/Mclendon MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney Regional Contact: Non-Discharge Branch WO Supervisor: Date: SUBJECT: WETLAND STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Facility Name NC DOT - US 74 ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET Project' Number 95 1250 Recvd From DOT Received Date 12/5/95 Recvd By Region Project Type ROAD CONSTRUCTION 11/23/98 County RICHMOND County2 Region Fayetteville Certificates Stream Permit Wetland Wetland Wetland Stream Class Acres Feet Type Type Impact Score Index Prim. Supp. Basin Req. Req. IND BLHO Y O N 92 13-39-(10) _F__ 030716 59.42 ?-F-c Mitigation Wetland MitigationType Type Acres Feet Restore SWF 83.20 F- Enhance SWF 91.50 F_- Preserve SWF 14.90 F- Is Mitigation required? Q Y 0 N Did you request more info? Q Y 0 N Is Wetland Rating Sheet Attached? 0 Y 0 N Have Project Changes/Conditions Been Discussed With Applicant? 0 Y 0 N Comments: Recommendation: O Issue O Issue/fond O Deny This is an amendment to the oreognal 40 4permit and 401 cert of April 1, 1 997- A s indicated in the letter to Da the DOT has to bu vid Timpy ild a service road that they appare ntly d idn't anticipate. (This is needed t ., o provide across to a psi g station.) Given the terrain, it is re ason able to believe that all of the re q sted fin is actually needed - However, I disagree with DOT's conte ntion that the "surface wa fer site #1" does not warrant mitigation. Their correspondence i ndica tes it is a degraded intermittent stream (USGS maps show a pond fed continuous blue line, an d I be lieve it may be Hare it is a surface wa In any cme tw and should require ' 'gation f or the entire length of stream from , the existing p*pe outlet to th e confluence with "surface water #2" The #2 stre _ am is a perennial unnamed tr ibuta j wath considerable flow, Bo th stre ams are somewhat incised and have little if any streambank wetland (The letter indicates that there is none-). The DOT argument t hat this is the only reasonable alternati ye is probably it argu ment i n this .as H6weyer a pproval of the project should be contingent on mitigation for eve ry foo t of tr .am im ap ct;_ , inc ' g th e antics length of stream #1, f rom existing Hwy_ 74 to the #2 str eam. cc: Regional Office Page Number 1 Central Office Facility Name NC DOT - US 74 ROCKINGHAM-HAMLET County RICHMOND Project Number 95 1250 Regional Contact: Ken Averitte Date: 12/18/98 Comments (continued from page 1): stream imp, including the entire length of surface water #1 from the existin U? S 74 ape outlet to the confluence with surface water #2. cc: Regional Office Central Office Page Number 2 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, N18?t 1" Health and Natural Resources • 0 Division of Environmental Management A&41 rr James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Adobmdmbmdm 1111111111M 1 Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary ED E H N 1? A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director C?Z April 1, 1997 Mr. H. Franklin Vick NC DOT P.O. Box 25201 Raleigh, NC 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Vick: Re: Certification Pursuant to Section 401 of the Federal Clean Water Act, Proposed US 74 Rockingham - Hamlet Bypass (TIP No. R-512) Project #951250, COE #199301490 Richmond County Attached hereto is a copy of Certification No. 3094 issued to the N.C. Department of Transportation dated 1 April 1997. This certification replaces the one issued on 7 January 1997. If we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Vreston Howard, Jr.E. Attachments 951250.wgc cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Wilmington DWQ Regional Office Mr.John Dorney Mr. John Parker, Division of Coastal Management Central Files Enviro. Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/10% post consumer paper NORTH CAROLINA 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION THIS CERTIFICATION is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section 401 Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section.0500 to N.C. Dept. of Transportation resulting in 24.058 hectares (59.42 acres) of permanent wetland impact and 0.688 hectares (1.70 acres) of temporary wetland impact in Richmond County pursuant to an application filed on the 29th day of November of 1995, 13th day of September 1996, and 14 March 1997 to construct the US 74 Rockingham - Hamlet Bypass (TIP No. R-512). The application provides adequate assurance that the discharge of fill material into the waters of Hitchcock Creek, Cape Fear Branch, 3 tributaries to Solomons Creek, Solomon Creek, Marks Creek and Black Branch Creek in conjunction with the proposed, development will not result in a violation of applicable Water Quality Standards and discharge guidelines. Therefore, the State of North Carolina certifies that this activity will not violate the applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, 307 of PL 92-500 and PL 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the application and conditions hereinafter set forth. Condition(s) of Certification: That the activity be conducted in such a manner as to prevent significant increase in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction related discharge (50 NTUs in streams and rivers not designated as trout waters by DWQ; 25 NTUs in all saltwater classes, and all lakes and reservoirs; 10 NTUs in trout waters). 2. Should waste or borrow sites be located in wetlands, compensatory mitigation will be required since it is a direct impact from road construction activities. 3. Prior to the commencement of any roadway work on TIP R-0512A, _5, C, D, E and F, the North Carolina Department of Transportation shall have a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy the Long Swamp mitigation site, consisting of approximately 200 acres. 4. Prior to the commencement of any work in wetlands on R-0512D, the North Carolina Department of Transportation shall have a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy the Gibson Pond mitigation site that will provide, at a minimum, 30 acres of wetland preservation, or 6 acres of wetland restoration, or 12 acres of wetland enhancement to compensate for the wetland impacts at Marks Creek and the mechanized clearing beyond the fill slopes. 5. No roadway construction on TIP 0512A shall be commenced prior to the preparation of a Final Mitigation plan by the permittee, and approval of that plan by the Wilmington District Engineer. 6. All construction and planting activities at the Long Swamp mitigation site shall be completed prior to the completion of roadway construction on TIP R-0512E and TIP R-0512F. 7. At Black Branch Creek, between station 110+66 and 111+43, the permittee or its contractor shall cause to be installed one (1) 48-inch pipe culvert through the causeway fill on the west side of the box culvert and two (2) 48-inch pipe culverts on the east side of the box culvert. The culverts will be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. 8. At Black Branch Creek, at station 111+00, all spoil material from the excavation of the new creek channel between the outfall of the box culvert to the existing creek channel shall be deposited on high ground. 9. At Solomons Creek between station 126+50 and stations 127+45, the permittee shall cause to be installed two (2) 48-inch pipe culverts in the causeway fill on the west side of the box culvert and three (3) 48-inch pipe culverts on the east side of the box culvert. The pipe culverts shall be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. 10. At Solomons Creek, at station 126+60, all spoil material from the excavation of the new creek channel on the north and south side of the road shall be deposited on high ground. 11. At Marks Creek, between station 177+75 and station 178+80, the permittee shall cause to be installed four (4) 60-inch pipe culverts in the causeway fill on the west side of Marks Creek. The culverts shall be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. The relocated stream must have the same pre-construction width and depth. 12. Between station 158+00 and station 159+00 the permittee shall install one (1) additional 36-inch pipe culvert on the east side of the box culvert. The exact location of the additional pipe culvert shall be at the discretion of the permittee. 13. All stream relocations (post-construction) must have pre-construction width and depth. Violations of any condition herein set forth shall result in revocation of this Certification. This Certification shall become null and void unless the above conditions are made conditions of the Federal 404 and/or coastal Area Management Act Permit. This Certification shall expire upon expiration of the 404 or CAMA permit. If this Certification is unacceptable to you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of this Certification. This request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. If modifications are made to an original Certification, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing on the modifications upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of the Certification. Unless such demands are made, this Certification shall be final and binding. This the 1st day of April 1997 DIVIS N OF WATER QUALITY ?Pr on Howar , Jr. P. WQC 3094 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 6 Division of Environmental Management A410 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary p E H N F1 A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director C?,Z April 1, 1997 Mr. H. Franklin Vick NC DOT P.O. Box 25201 Raleigh, NC 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Vick: Re: Certification Pursuant to Section 401 of the Federal Clean Water Act, Proposed US 74 Rockingham - Hamlet Bypass (TIP No. R-512) Project #951250, COE #199301490 Richmond County Attached hereto is a copy of Certification No. 3094 issued to the N.C. Department of Transportation dated 1 April 1997. This certification replaces the one issued on 7 January 1997. If we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, .?f Vrston Howard, Jr. E. Attachments 951250.wgc cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Wilmington DWQ Regional Office -Mr.,,.Jghn I -9mey Mr. John Parker, Division of Coastal Management Central Files Enviro. Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/10% post.consumer paper NORTH CAROLINA 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION THIS CERTIFICATION is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section 401 Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section .0500 to N.C. Dept. of Transportation resulting in 24.058 hectares (59.42 acres) of permanent wetland impact and 0.688 hectares (1.70 acres) of temporary wetland impact in Richmond County pursuant to an application filed on the 29th day of November of 1995, 13th day of September 1996, and 14 March 1997 to construct the US 74 Rockingham - Hamlet Bypass (TIP No. R-512). The application provides adequate assurance that the discharge of fill material into the waters of Hitchcock Creek, Cape Fear Branch, 3 tributaries to Solomons Creek, Solomon Creek, Marks Creek and Black Branch Creek in conjunction with the proposed, development will not result in a violation of applicable Water Quality Standards and discharge guidelines. Therefore, the State of North Carolina certifies that this activity will not violate the applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, 307 of PL 92-500 and PL 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the application and conditions hereinafter set forth. Condition(s) of Certification: That the activity be conducted in such a manner as to prevent significant increase in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction related discharge (50 NTUs in streams and rivers not designated as trout waters by DWQ; 25 NTUs in all saltwater classes, and all lakes and reservoirs; 10 NTUs in trout waters). 2. Should waste or borrow sites be located in wetlands, compensatory mitigation will be required since it is a direct impact from road construction activities. 3. Prior to the commencement of any roadway work on TIP R-0512A, .$, C, D, E and F, the North Carolina Department of Transportation shall have a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy the Long Swamp mitigation site, consisting of approximately 200 acres. 4. Prior to the commencement of any work in wetlands on R-0512D, the North Carolina Department of Transportation shall have a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy the Gibson Pond mitigation site that will provide, at a minimum, 30 acres of wetland preservation, or 6 acres of wetland restoration, or 12 acres of wetland enhancement to compensate for the wetland impacts at Marks Creek and the mechanized clearing beyond the fill slopes. 5. No roadway construction on TIP 0512A shall be commenced prior to the preparation of a Final Mitigation plan by the permittee, and approval of that plan by the Wilmington District Engineer. 6. All construction and planting activities at the Long Swamp mitigation site shall be completed prior to the completion of roadway construction on TIP R-0512E and TIP R-0512F. 7. At Black Branch Creek, between station 110+66 and 111+43, the permittee or its contractor shall cause to be installed one (1) 48-inch pipe culvert through the causeway fill on the west side of the box culvert and two (2) 48-inch pipe culverts on the east side of the box culvert. The culverts will be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. 8. At Black Branch Creek, at station 111+00, all spoil material from the excavation of the new creek channel between the outfall of the box culvert to the existing creek channel shall be deposited on high ground. 9. At Solomons Creek between station 126+50 and stations 127+45, the permittee shall cause to be installed two (2) 48-inch pipe culverts in the causeway fill on the west side of the box culvert and three (3) 48-inch pipe culverts on the east side of the box culvert. The pipe culverts shall be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. 10. At Solomons Creek, at station 126+60, all spoil material from the excavation of the new creek channel on the north and south side of the road shall be deposited on high ground. 11. At Marks Creek, between station 177+75 and station 178+80, the permittee shall cause to be installed four (4) 60-inch pipe culverts in the causeway fill on the west side of Marks Creek. The culverts shall be placed generally parallel to the box culverts and equally spaced between the edge of the box culvert and the wetland/upland boundary. The invert of the culverts shall be at least one (1) foot below the grade of the existing floodplain. The relocated stream must have the same pre-construction width and depth. 12. Between station 158+00 and station 159+00 the permittee shall install one (1) additional 36-inch pipe culvert on the east side of the box culvert. The exact location of the additional pipe culvert shall be at the discretion of the permittee. 13. All stream relocations (post-construction) must have pre-construction width and depth. Violations of any condition herein set forth shall result in revocation of this Certification. This Certification shall become null and void unless the above conditions are made conditions of the Federal 404 and/or coastal Area Management Act Permit. This Certification shall expire upon expiration of the 404 or CAMA permit. If this Certification is unacceptable to you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of this Certification. This request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. If modifications are made to an original Certification, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing on the modifications upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of the Certification. Unless such demands are made, this Certification shall be final and binding. This the 1st day of April 1997 DIVIS N OF WATER QUALITY ?Pr on Howar , Jr. P. WQC 3094 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. GOVERNOR DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS P.O. 60X25201. RALEIGH. N.C. 27611-5201 March 14, 1997 U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Field Office P.O. Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 ATTENTION: Mr. Cliff Winefordner Chief, Southern Section Dear Sir: GARLAND B. GARRETT JR. SECRETARY 4 SUBJECT: Richmond County, US 74 Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass from East of Pee Dee River to East of SR 1615; T.I.P. No. R-0512; State Project No. 6.589001T, DOA Action ID No. 199301490. As you are aware, the Corps of Engineers issued a permit for the construction of the proposed Rockingham-liamlet Bypass on January 29, 1997. This permit included 25 special conditions, several of which referred to wetland mitigation requirements for the project. This letter is provided as an update on the N.C. Department of Transportation's (NCDOT) efforts to comply with these permit conditions, and to request relief from one aspect of Special Condition (e). Special Condition (c) requires that the NCDOT obtain a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy the Long Swamp Mitigation Site. The NCDOT acquired this site in fee simple by three deeds recorded in Hoke County on January 24, 1997. The NCDOT has already provided you with copies of these deeds. Special Condition (d) requires that the NCDOT obtain a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy an additional mitigation site in order to commence construction on R-0512D. The NCDOT now has si<,ned options to buy from all three landowners at the Gibson Pond mitigation site. Staff of the Corps of Engineers and the N.C. Division of Water Quality have indicated that this site is acceptable for mitigating impacts of the Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass. Special Condition (e) requires that the NCDOT finalize the mitigation plans for both the Long Swamp Site and the Gibson Pond Site and obtain approval of the District Engineer prior to the commencement of any roadway construction on R-0512A, B, C, D, E. The mitigation plans for both of these sites are currently being developed by the firm of Environmental Services, Inc. Unfortunately, these plans will not be available in time to meet scheduled project lettings. The let schedule for the various segments of R-0512 is as follows: f 2 Project Section Let Date R-0512 F 12/96 (under construction) E 7/97 D 5/97 C 6/97 B 8/97 A 9/97 Clearly, the final, approved mitigation plans will not be available in time for the scheduled May and June lettings of R-0512D and R-0512C. The implementation schedule for the Long Swamp Mitigation Site indicates that the last of the planting will be completed during the winter of 1998-1999. This will occur as long as the plan is completed prior to October 1997. Earlier completion of the plan (e.g. by May 1997) will not permit planting any earlier. However, some 30 acres of enhancement will be done during the winter 1997-1998. A great deal of progress has been made in complying with the conditions of the permit for R-0512. The NCDOT has also met the requirements of Special Condition (d) restricting the commencement of R- 05 12D. This project is considered a high priority by the local people, and was selected for special review by the Mitigation Partnering Team. Due to the importance of this project, the NCDOT requests relief from Special Condition (e) to allow construction of R-0512D and R-0512C to commence as currently scheduled. Thank you for your assistance with this important, matter. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Gordon Cashin at (919) 733-7844 extension 278. Sincerely, 'k& L1,1-&1%-, H. Franklin Vick, PE,'Nlanager Planning and Environmental Branch HFV/plr cc: Mr. Scott McLendon, COE Mr. John Dorney, DWQ Mr. David Cox, NCWRC Mr. John Hefner, USFWS Mr. Thomas Welborn, EPA Mr. N. L. Graf, P.E., FHWA Mr. Ron Sechler, NMFS Mr. F. E. Whitesell, P.E. Division 8 Engineer Mr. Archie Hankins, P.E., Hydraulics Mr. Victor Barbour, P.E., Design Services Mr. Tom Shearin, P.E. Roadway Design Mr. Kelly Barger, P.E. Program Development Mr. Don Morton, P.E., Highway Design Mr. William Rogers, P.E., Structure Design DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO Regulatory Branch March 18, 1997 Action ID No. 199301490, TIP R-0512A,B,C,D,E,F, Rockingham-Hamlet Bypass Mr. Frank Vick North Carolina Department of Transportation Division of Highways Planning and Environmental Branch Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Vick: Reference your letter dated March 14, 1997, in which you requested modification of your Department of the Army (DA) permit to allow construction of R-0512D and R-0512C prior to the completion of a final mitigation plan for the Long Swamp and Gibson Pond mitigation sites. It is our understanding that the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has acquired the Long Swamp site and purchase options on the Gibson Pond site. Furthermore, it is our understanding that the mitigation plan for the Long Swamp site will be complete in late spring/early summer of 1997. Based on the progress that has been made in acquisition of the mitigation properties, development of the mitigation plan, and our commitment to the Mitigation Partnering Team, special conditions (d) and (e) are hereby modified as follows: d. Prior to the commencement of any work in wetlands on R-0512A, the North Carolina Department of Transportation shall have a legally binding contract to purchase or option to buy, and an additional mitigation site acceptable to the District Engineer that will provide, at a minimum, 30 acres of wetland preservation, or 6 acres of wetland restoration, or 12 acres of wetland enhancement. e. No roadway construction on TIP 0512A shall be commenced prior to the preparation of a Final Mitigation plan by the permittee, a d approval of that plan by the Wilmington District Engineer. All other. conditions of your DA permit remain in full force and effect. r' Questions or comments may be addressed to Scott McLendon, Wilmington Field Office, Regulatory Branch, telephone (910) 251-4725. Sincerely, 5 Terry R. Youngbluth Colonel, U.S. Army District Engineer Copies Furnished: Mr. John Dorney Water Quality Section North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. Thomas Welborn, Chief Wetlands Protection Section - Region IV Water Management Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 100 Alabama Street, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Mr. John Hefner U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Raleigh Field Office Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Mr. Franklin T. McBride, Program Manager North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 1142 I-85 Service Road Creedmoor, North Carolina 27522 2