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Regional Office* Asheville Regional Office - (828) 296-4500
Reviewer List* Amy Annino
Pre -Filing Meeting Request submitted 12/22/2020
Contact Name *
Contact Email Address*
Project Name*
Project Owner*
Project County*
Owner Address:
Jake Stokes
jake.stokes@usda.gov
Boyd Streambank Stabilization
Daniel M. Boyd
Haywood
Street Address
445 Boyd Farm Road
Address Line 2
aty
Waynesville
Rbstal / Zip Code
28786
Is this a transportation project?* r Yes r No
Type(s) of approval sought from the DWR:
W 401 Water Quality Certification - F- 401 Water Quality Certification -
Regular Express
r- Individual Permit r- Modification
r- Shoreline Stabilization
Does this project have an existing project ID#?*
r Yes r No
State / Frovince / Region
NC
Country
us
Do you know the name of the staff member you would like to request a meeting with?
Please give a brief project description below. *
On Jonathan Creek along HWY 276, about 150 feed of the left bank
has toe erosion and near vertical banks. Large toe boulders will be
installed to protect the toe of the bank. Bank sloping and a bank full
bench with woody vegetation established should proved long term
stability.
Please give a couple of dates you are available for a meeting.
1 /6/2021
1 /13/2021
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Submittal Date 12/22/2020
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U.S.
DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE
NATURAL
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CONSERVATION
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Dan Boyd
Haywood County, North Carolina
PS 580 Stream Bank and Shoreline Protection
Toe boulders, benching, bank sloping, and revegetation
CONTENTS:
1. Title Sheet & Location Map
2. Plan View
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Sketch in detail the proposed Boulder Toe Stabilization and adjacent features.
Label the direction of stream flow and sketch planned benching and sloping.
Do not begin construction without NRCS or SWCD approval.
580 - Streambank and Shoreline Protection
Boulder Toe Stabilization
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Installation Notes:
Stream Parameters:
Excavator with thumb recommended for installation.
Equipment shall work from the top of the bank.
Spoil from bank stabilization shall be hauled outside of the
floodplain and stabilized.
Acquire boulders with a flat side for stacking.
Pin erosion control matting to bank according to manufacturer's
recommendation for stream bank application with appropriate
stakes.
Acquire necessary permits prior to beginning construction.
Install woody vegetation during the appropriate season for
survivability. If installed during a period of drought, watering
may be required for vegetative success.
All plantings below bankfull shall be on 3' x 3' spacing. Use
tubes to protect from wildlife if necessary.
Operation and Maintenance:
Check the work accomplished at least once a year and after any
bankfull flow event. Contact NRCS or SWCD if any damage
has occurred to stabilization measures.
Refrain from modifying or removing any installed rock or log
strictures without NRCS or SWCD permission.
Maintain woody vegetation in established stream corridor.
Refrain from mowing or removing noninvasive vegetation.
Additional Reconunendations:
Stream name - Jonathan Creek
Latitude 35.54859
Watershed Area: 37.6 sq.mi.
Longitude-83.02237
Bankfull width - existing 48 ft. / proposed 48 ft.
Bankfull area- existing 190 sq.ft. / proposed 190 sq.ft.
Width/depth ratio -existing 12 / proposed 122
Caution 580 - Streambank and Shoreline Protection USDA - NRCS
Before beginning excavation check Boulder Toe Stabilization North Carolina
for underground and overhead
utilities Waynesville
utilities
l 811 Producer or Farm Name Dan Boyd Sheet 3 of 4 Ficld Officc
Streamside Woody Vegetation Establishment
This work consist of securing and planting permanent woody vegetation using rooted stock, uprooted stock and on site transplants.
Care and Handling
Planting stock should be stored in a cool moist environment or heeled in. Roots of bareroot stock shall be kept moist during planting
operations. Container or potted stock shall be kept moist at all times. The root balls of transplanted stock must be kept moist.
Site Preparation
Desirable trees and shrubs on the construction site should be dug and stored. On recently graded sites use temporary seedings, anchorec
mulch or erosion control fabrics to provide surface protection until woody vegetation becomes established. Sod may be billed by
non -selective herbicides the year previous to planting stock (follow all federal, state and local regulations in the use of herbicides).
When hand planting; scalp an area at least 3 feet in diameter and 2-4 inches deep. Place plant in the center of the scalped area. On sites
where equipment cannot be operated safely and there are concerns about potential erosion use a non -selective herbicide to kill
vegetation in a 36 inch wide circle or 36 inch wide strip and plant in the center of the killed vegetation. If the site is a row crop site,
reasonably free of weeds, plant stock in the stubble without prior preparation. Sites with undesirable brush will need initial treatments
to facilitate planting and follow-up treatments to prevent re -encroachment.
Planting
Transplants should be replanted to the same depth they were originally growing. Plant rooted stock in a vertical position with the root
collar approximately'/2 inch below the soil surface. The planting trench or hole must be deep enough and wide enough to permit roots
to spread out and down without J-rooting. Insert dormant cuttings to the depth required to reach adequate soil moisture, leaving 2 to 3
buds above ground. After planting pack soil around each plant firmly to remove air pockets.
Plant List
Plant Types/
Mature Height
Shrubs, less than 10
Feet in height
Shrubs and trees from
10 to 25 feet in height
Trees greater than 25
Feet in height
Plant to Plant Spacing
# Per Acre
#Per 1000 So. Ft.
3 to 6 feet
1210-4840
28-110
Plant List
*Buttonbush, *#`Bankers' Dwarf Willow
*Elderberry, Highbush Blueberry,
Hazelnut
6 to 8 feet Alder, Deciduous Holly, Crabapple,
680-1742 Red Chokeberry, *Silky Dogwood,
15-28 *Silky Willow, Spicebush,
*#`Streamco' Willow, Serviceberry,
Washington Hawthorne, Witch Hazel
8 to 12 feet Black Cherry, *Black Willow,
302-680 Green Ash, Red Maple, River Birch
7-15 Sycamore, Yellow Poplar, Black Walnut
Persimmon
NOTES:
* = Plants suitable for use as dormant cuttings, space cuttings 1.5-2.5 feet apart, 160- 445 cuttings per 1000 sq. ft. or 6,970-19,360
cuttings per acre;
# = Non-native plants;
Plants listed in bold have wildlife value
Caution
Before beginning excavation che,
for underground and overhead
utilities
Call 811
580 - Streambank and Shoreline Protection
Boulder Toe Stabilization /l /l
Producer or Farm Name Dan Boyd Sheet T of 4
USDA - NRCS
North Carolina
Waynesville
Field Office
Streamside Herbaceous Vegetation Specifications
The work shall consist of preparing the area, furnishing and placing seed, sprigs, sod mats, mulch,
fertilizer, inoculate, soil amendments and anchoring mulch in the designated areas as specified;
streambanks, access areas and other areas disturbed by construction activities.
Seedbed Preparation
On sites where equipment can be operated safely the seedbed shall be adequately loosened and smoothed.
Disking or cultipacking or both may be necessary. On sites where equipment cannot operate safely, the
seedbed shall be prepared by hand scarifying to provide a roughened surface so that seed will stay in place.
If seeding is done immediately following construction, seedbed preparation may not be required except on
compacted, polished or freshly cut areas.
Fertilizing
Evenly distribute lime and fertilizer over the area to be seeded. Uniformly mix lime and fertilizer into the
top 3 inches of the soil. Where surface materials are predominately gravel and/or cobble, no incorporation
is required. Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil test results or at the following rates.
Per 1000 sq. ft. Per Acre
Lime 50-100 lbs. 1-2 tons
10-10-10 Fertilizer 9-12 lbs. 4-500 lbs.
Sod Mats
Strip and stockpile mats of existing desirable herbaceous vegetation. Insure that several inches of sod
remains attached to the vegetation. The root systems must remain moist while the vegetation is stockpiled.
Place the mats on the lower bank slopes and anchor in place.
Seeding
Temporary Seeding - Use where needed for erosion and pollution control, when permanent
vegetation cannot be established due to planting season and where temporary ground cover is needed to
allow native or woody vegetation to become established.
Fall, Winter, Spring Seeding
Per 1000 sq. ft.
Per Acre
Oats
2 lbs.
3 bu.
Wheat
2 lbs.
3 bu.
Summer Seeding
Sudangrass
1 lb.
35-45 lbs.
Browntop Millet
1 lb.
30-40 lbs.
Permanent Seeding — Use in combination with woody plantings on the upslope side of the riparian
planting. Spring planting time is ideal for native perennial warm season grasses. These grasses should be
used when enhancing wildlife habitat is a goal of the riparian planting. Spring planted seed should be
treated with a cold wet chill process to maximize germination. Fall plantings should be planted with a
lightly sowed cool season annual to hold the soil and do not need the wet chill process. To improve wildlife
habitat existing stands of fescue can be killed using an appropriate herbicide and warm season grasses can
be no -till planted into the sod. Omit fertilizer when establishing native grasses, fertilizer can be applied the
second year to improve the stand.
Fall, Spring Seeding
Rye Grain
Red Clover
Black Eyed Susan
-Native warm season grasses -
Big, Little or Broomsedge Bluestein
Eastern Gamma Grass or Switchgrass
Per 1000 sq. ft. Per Acre
1 lb. 50 lbs.
1/4 lb. 10 lbs.
1-2 lbs.
0.2 lbs. PLS (pure live seed) 5 lbs. PLS
0.5 lb. PLS 10 lbs. PLS
Mulching
Mulching should be performed within 48 hours of seeding. Grain straw mulch should be applied on seeded
areas at a rate of 3 bales per 1000 square feet or 1.5 tons per acre. Apply mulch uniformly. Anchor mulch
with a mulch crimper, asphalt tackifier or appropriate mulch netting.
Legend
Panels
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Stream Centerline
Cross Sections
TTTTr Levee
Flood Hazard Areas
AE
FIoodway (AE)
0.2 % Chance Annual Flood Hazard
Future Conditions 1%Annual Chance Flood Hazard
North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program
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