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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20030909 Ver 1_Public Notice_20030826 (2)' f ~'! I ~l ~ ~ .~ ~ ~ LJ ,~VETt~t~~,~~~ ~ DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AUG ;~ ~ 2~Q;~ Wilmington District, Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regulatory Field Office /~~ 6508 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 120 ~9~' Raleigh, North Carolina 27615-6814 (Web page - http://www.saw.usace.army.mil/wetlands/index.htm) Action ID. 200321137 PUBLIC NOTICE August 22, 2003 THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS (NCDOT), 1548 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1548, has applied for a DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (DA) PERMIT to authorize the proposed discharge of fill material impacting a total of a total of 11,460 linear feet of stream, 4.14 acres of wetlands, and 8.62 acres of ponds, for construction of Sections AB and AC of the Greensboro Western Urban Loop (T.I.P. No. U-2524AB and AC), impacting Long Branch, Reddicks Creek and its unnamed tributaries, unnamed tributaries of Bull Run, South Buffalo Creek, and Hickory Creek, and adjacent wetlands, from I-85, to I-40, on the southwest side of Greensboro, in Guilford County, North Carolina. The following description of the work is taken from data provided by the applicant. Plans submitted with the application show impacts to streams, wetlands and ponds, on the southwest side of Greensboro, Guilford County, Nort11 Carolina. These impacts are necessary for the construction of Sections AB and AC of the Greensboro Western Urban Loop (T.I.P. No. U- 2524AB and AC). The proposed highway will extend approximately 5.2 miles, from I-85, south of Groometowne, to I-40, with a new interchange at Wendover Avenue, and expanded interchanges at I-85 and I-40. The proposed highway is the southern section of the complete Greensboro Western Urban Loop, which is proposed to extend from the western end of the I-85 Greensboro Bypass (I-2402, now under construction), at existing I-85 on the loop's south end, to east of US 220 on the loop's north end, where it is proposed to eventually connect with the western end of the proposed Greensboro Eastern Loop (TIP U-2525). Section AA of TIP U- 2524, which involved the relocation of a portion of Guilford College Road, and a grade separation and interchange at the relocated Guilford College Road and Wendover Avenue, had independent utility and was completed in January 2001. Section B, which connects I-40 and Bryan Boulevard, also had independent utility, and was permitted and is currently under construction. NCDOT states that the two sections of the Western Urban Loop that are included in this application (Sections AB and AC) together have independent utility because they complete a section of the Urban Loop between I-85 and Bryan Boulevard, and thus can be permitted and constructed independently of the last unpermitted sections (C and D). The portion of Section AB which is related to the ramps at the I-85 interchange, referred to a Section AB, Partl, was previously authorized under the permit for the I-85 Greensboro Bypass, and the majority of the related impacts were also mitigated under that permit, as described below. Sections C and D, which extend northwest from Section B past US 220 to Lawndale Drive, are in planning and design, and are scheduled for construction after 2008. The project will involve fill impacts to unvegetated waters of the United States consisting of 11,460 linear feet of stream, and 8.62 acres of ponds. At stream crossings, culverts or pipes will be used to allow for adequate hydrological flow underneath the roadway. The proposed construction will also impact 4.14 acres of vegetated wetlands by filling, excavation and mechanized clearing. The impacted wetlands consist of emergent marsh, emergent seeps, and headwater and palustrine forests. NCDOT has mitigated for the majority of the wetland and important stream impacts for Section AB, Part 1, by payment to the North Carolina Wetland Restoration Program to provide compensatory mitigation for those impacts, as required under the permit for the I-85 Greensboro Bypass. For the remaining impacts proposed for Section AB, Part 1, the remainder of Section AB, and Section AC, NCDOT is proposing use of two wetland mitigation sites (Sandy Creek and Blue), and three stream mitigation sites (Woodlyn Way, Tick Creek, and Unnamed Tributary to Bear Creek). The Sandy Creek site is a wetland restoration site in the Deep River sub-basin in northwestern Randolph County. The Blue site is a wetland preservation site in the middle Cape Fear sub-basin in eastern Moore County. Woodlyn Way is a proposed stream restoration enhancement site, and is directly adjacent to the proposed highway project. Tick Creek is a proposed stream enhancement/preservation site in the Deep River sub-basin in southeastern Chatham County. Unnamed Tributary to Bear Creek is a stream restoration site in southwestern Chatham County, and is also in the Deep River sub-basin. The purpose of the work is to relieve traffic congestion and improve safety on the roadways in the area between I-85 and I-40 by providing a direct freeway route between these major thoroughfares. The applicant has considered several alternatives to the proposed total Western Loop project, including the no-build alternative, transportation system management, multi-modal systems, widening existing highways, and several other alternative alignments of the proposed freeway. These alternatives are discussed in the Final Environmental Impact Statement prepared by the NCDOT and the Federal Highway Administration, and completed on February 28, 1995. In addition, the applicant has investigated measures to avoid and minimize wetland and stream impacts, including minor shifting of the proposed highway, using natural stream designs and wooded buffers for the relocation of Long Branch south of I-40, and an unnamed tributary to Reddick's Creek in Section AB, and burying the bottom of culverts below streambed elevations. Overall plans showing the proposed construction are included with this public notice. Additional detailed plans, including information on the proposed mitigation sites, may be reviewed at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Field Office at 6508 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 120, Raleigh, North Carolina 27615-6845, or at the offices of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality at the address shown below. 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 permit will be issued until the coordinated State viewpoint on the proposal has been received and reviewed by this agency, nor will a Department of the Army permit be issued until the North Carolina Division of Water Quality has determined the applicability of a Water Quality Certificate as required by PL 92-500. This application is being considered pursuant to Section 404(b) 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 the project does not impact any 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. NCDOT has conducted surveys for architectural and archaeological resources, and has coordinated with the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). SHPO has concurred that the project will not have any effect on architectural or archaeological resource properties eligible for inclusion in the Register. The District Engineer is otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. Presently, unknown archeological, scientific, prehistoric, or historical data may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit. The District Engineer is not aware, based on available information, that the activity will affect species, or their critical habitat, desilmated 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 maybe 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 deternined 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, flood plain values, 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 Agency's 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. Comments are used in preparation of an Environmental Assessment and/or Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act. 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 DA permit will not be made until the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) issues, denies, or waives State certification required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The NCDWQ 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 DA permit serves as application to the NCDWQ for certification. Additional information regarding the Clean Water Act certification maybe reviewed at the offices of the Wetlands /401 Unit, North Carolina DENR, Division of Water Quality, 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, 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 Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality, 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1650, on or before September 15, 2003, Attention: Mr. John Dorney. Written comments pertinent to the proposed work, as outlined above, will be received in this office, Attention: Eric Alsmeyer, unti14:15 p.m., September 22, 2003, or telephone 919- 876-8441, extension 23. a ~ 68 1 i5a ~ 68 ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ X61 ~~~®~ I~IVISI®N ®F HIGHWAYS GUILF®RD C®UN'I'Y PROJECT:8.U~92101 (U-252~AB>PAq'~ GREENSBORO -WESTERN LOOP FROM NORTH OF I-85 NEAR GROOMETOWN TO NORTH OF I-IIG1H POINT ROAD SHEET ~ _OF r6 5,/ 15/03 ~~~~~~~~ ~~l`~1 ~~~ NAMES AND ADDRESSES ERENCE NO. NAMES 1 NORTH CAROLINA DOT ~0 S 6 7 WET 'N WILD EMERALD POINTE WATER PARK Georse W. McCui~Eon MaEEie B. McCuiaEon Florencc H.I-'IcCui~Eon ADDRESSES 1500 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NC 27699-1500 3910 SOUTH HOLDEN RD. GREENSBORO, NC 2706 310o S, Dtx ~ E Nt~Hw,~y ~~ RpCCoN) ~rl., 83432. 3'tz.3 s. ~1o~a~N IZAAn 6 R-~ ~.t~ 800.0 ~ G Z,~ c{o ~ 3 q 2j S , I-loLp ~ (LO'1-D 6RIr~NSgoR,e, NC. 2~yo~ ~~~®~ ®IVISI®N ®F HIGHWAYS GUILF®RD C®UNTY PROJECT: 8.U492101 (U-`152~AB) Pa-f~ ~ GREENSBORO - WESTERN LOOP FROM NORTH OF I-85 NEAR GROONtETOWN TO NORTH OF HIGH POIN"t R~O,~D - -- --- 5 H E E T _ ~ O F ~ ~ - -- _E, % 3 0 6 03 ~._ r_ ~. hJ r.~ C') C.._t W V/ClNITY MAP NQ7 TO SCALE N.C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ONISION OF H/GHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT 8.0492/0/ U-2524AB PROPOSED GREENSBORO OUTER LOOP SHEETSOF 1' 06/03 V/ClN/TY MAP OF PROJECT 8.U492/Ol IMPACTED STREAM SITE l0 SITE 9 r--- S/TES 59 6y 79 AND 8 IMPACTED STREAM l . /SITES 2 ~, AND 2A ~;, ~ G P ?~ SITES 3 AND 4 SlT E l 200m 0 400m ~„ N.C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DNISION OF NIGMNAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT 8.U492/0l U-2524AB PROPOSED GREENSBORO OUTER LOOP SHEET ~o OF ~ Fi 06/03 IMPACT SUMMARY WETLAND IMPACTS SURFACE WATER IMPACTS BUFFER IMPACTS NEW BUFFERS Site No. t tation lFrom/Tol -Y1A-11+70 WCture Size 1200mm Fill In Wetlands (hat 0.040 Temp. Fill In Wetlands that Excavation In Wetlands Thal Mechanized Clearing (Method III) (hat Fill In SW (Natural) (hat Fill In SW (Pond) (hat Temp. Fi!I In SW (hat Existing Channel Impacted (ml Relocated Channel Im1 Enclosed Channel (ml Zone 1 fhal Zone 2 (hat Zane 1 Thal Zone 2 (hat 2 -L- 22+75 1200mm 0 011 . 2A -L- 23+00 TO 23+80 0.196 3 -L-34+00 TO 37+10 t SOOmm 4 -L-36+90 4m x 1 2 S 0.078 292 211 130 0.547 0.365 0.270 0.180 5 -L-45+41 TO 45+51 . . m 0.072 180 113 0.264 0.174 6 7 -L-45+65 TO 46+OS -L-46+10 TO 49+80 2.7m x 1.Sm 1350mM1200m 0.003 0.013 71 60 0.168 0.116 9 -L-52+05 TO 52+55 m 0.049 153 113 0.239 0.157 0.085 10 -L-56+20 7200mm 0.014 116 91 0.416 0.217 TOTALS' 0.051 0.085 0.003 0.225 0.196 812 211 507 1.634 1.029 0.270 0.180 BUFFER 161PACTS FOR PROPOSED NAT. STREAM DESIGN SITE 3 9Z-1 0.0226 ha. BZ-2 0.0256 ha. SITE 4 BZ-1 0.0110 ha. BZ-2 0.0163 ha SITE 6 13.4m (44.0 h) o! two 750mm RCPs removed SITE 7 LENGTH OF EXISTING STREAM IMPACTS: INTERMITTENT 56m PERENNIAL 97m 12.2m (40 h.) of 750mm RCP removed 6.tm (20.0 h) of 750mm RCP removed 13.4m (44.0 h) of 750mm RCP removed N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT: B.U492101 U-2524A0 PRO/POSED GREENSBORO OUTER LOOP SHEET 7 OF I~_ 06103 SITE l PARCEL N0.7 JOHN R. SMITH AND WIFE GAYLE T. SMITH 3007 ROBlNH000 OR. GREENSBORO, NC 27408 SITE 2 CITY OF GREENSBORO OKA T.HESTER PARK P.O. BOX 1336 GREENSBORO, NC 27402-3/36 SITES 3 AND 4 PARCELS 7/AND 85 CITY OF GREENSBORO DRAWER W-2 GREENSBORO, NC 27402 PARCEL 75N MIDWAY PROPERTIES, INC. PO BOX 14868 GREENSBORO, NC 27415 AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS SITES 5,6, AND 7, PARCEL Il5 ~RaAD 'ACR.E$~ x NG lfNffN6W~l- PARCEL 864 ~~~ ~R'rvE- NCDOT 6R+~~µS QSORA~ ~JG Z-7 X107 PARCEL ll6 GOINS/SHINN 2605 TOPPING ORNE GREENSBORO, NC 27407 PARCEL ll8 LESTER G.RNENBARK 3002 LARK DRNE GREENSBORO, NC 27407 PARCEL 823 NCDOT PARCEL l2! NCDOT PARCEL 129 ARTHUR WOODY 29/0 CROMWELL ROAD GREENSBORO, NC 27407 PARCEL l30 TRUSTEES OF HELEN TODD JAMISON TESTAMONY FAMILY TRUST 503 HOBBS ROAD GREENSBORO. NC 27403 SITE 9 PARCEL N0. l32 L & S PROPERTIES 503 HOBBS ROAD GREENSBORO, NC 27403 SITE l0 PARCEL N0. l3/ OJ-l.GRIFFIN WRECKING CO.,INC. P.O. BOX 7657 GREENSBORO, NC 274/7-7657 N.C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DNIS/ON OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT 8.0492/0/ U-2524AB PROPOSED GREENSBORO OUTER LOOP SHEET g OF l.6 06/03 ~c~~ ~nr [11I~~~~I _ ~~ _~ m°` t 7FZ ' ~ ~s.t .r ~f ~z ~~~ a,~ t bn L 1146 '~ END ~ ~" PROJECT ~~~; _ J ~ ~~ "~ -~ --~N j-ISIE,10..:~.: SITE 11 7 ~~= p J e' .?.. T j ~vz ~~ e~ ~ ~ ~~ ~I G ~~ ~~ SITE 9 ~ ~-~ ~~_ •.rt „ SITE 8 ~ ~ ~ ~; Hlllto _ ~ Rd. r L429 '~"~` ~;F (; ~~' rv-~S - -~ 3 ~« `z ~ ~>' (~ ~ s:;Sl.s .E~2:~~ ~~~ o +' `~ ' ~ lr U ( =` =BEGIN,v " ry ~ I-'- ~ P-ROJECT .~ _~' SCALE .5 0 1 KM LOCATION MAP E~„ r }. ^~i ~± ~~ ~ f 4 XY ~~;, ~~ ~ °- .~- .~ ' s k .; _ w '~> ,s ~ - ~_ ~~ .- ~ `~ =1, k k tit ~~~ =~.~ ~'~" <l e ,lLiNFTS'+ i ` ` i ` ` ` ~ ~ GUILFORD COUNTY `, i ~ iO~ ~ --.~L °ol ~ ~t ao ~o ao s~ i r~T 0 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT: 8.U~92101 (U-252~AC) GREENSBORO WESTERN LOOP SHEET ~ OF ~~ .6/27/03 IMPACT SUMMARY WETLAND IMPACTS SURFACE WATER IMPACTS BUFFER IMPACTS Site No. 1 Station (Fromffo) -L- 57+80 Lt to 58+57 Rt Structure Size 1200 Fill fn Wetlands (ha) Temp. Fill In Wetlands (ha) Excavation In Wetlands (ha) Mechanized Clearing (Method III) (ha) Fill In SW (Natural) (ha) 0.010 Fill In SW (Pond) (tia) 0.251 +^ Temp. Fill In SW (ha) Existing Channel Impacted (m) 72.8 Relocated Channel (m) 60.5 Enclosed Channel (m) 102.7 Zone 1 (ha) 0.378 Zone 2 (ha) 0.242 2 -L- 61+80 Rt to 62+33 Lt 1050 0.014 121.2 118.4 0.217 0.137 -L- 63+38 Rt to 63+74 Rt 1050 0.014 129.2 99.9 0.251 0.163 3 -L- 65+97 Rt 1050 to 66+54 Lt 0.013 78.2 © 94.3 0204 0.122 4 -L- 69+58 Rt - 0 848^ to 70+85 Rt . 5 -L- 73+02 Lt - 0 128^ to 73+61 Lt 5 -L- 74+69 Lt to 74+85 Rt 1350 0.011 85.6 80.5 0.160 0.106 SHEET TOTAL 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.062 1.227 0.000 487.0 60.5 495.8 1.210 0.770 DENOTES DRAINING OF POND IMPACT POND AT SITE 5 IS A TEMPORARY IMPACT. THIS QUANTITY REFLECTS AN 18.3m i= EDUCTION FOR PIPE BEING REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH OPEN DITCH. ~IbOF N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATI DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT_ 8-0492101 NCDOT T.I.P. No: U-2524AC 6/27/03 Site Station Structure No. Size (From/To) 7 -L- 80+58 Rt 2 ~ 2.4 x 2.1 F to 58+57 Rt 8 -RPC- 0+15 Lt - to 2+53 Lt 9 -L- 3+68 Lt _ to 5+12 Lt 10 -L- 93+55 Rt - to 93+78 Lt 11 -RPB- 2+94 Lt g0~ to 3+42 Lt IMPACT SUMMARY WETLAND IMPACTS SURFACE V Mechanized Fill In Temp. Fill Excavation Clearing Fill In SW Fill In SW Temp. Fil Wetlands In Wetlands In Wetlands (Method III) (Natural) (Pond) In SW (ha) (ha) (ha) (ha) (ha) (ha) (ha) 0.021 0.392 1.634 0.015 0.007 0.217 0.392 ~ 0.000 ~ 0.000 0.041 0.028 0.392 ~ 0.000 0.000 0.041 0.090 ~ DENOTES DRAINING OF POND IMPACT. POND AT SITE 8 IS A TEMPORARY IMPACT. 866 ~r OF ~r~ 'ATER IMPACTS BUFFER IMPACTS Existing Channel Impacted (m) Relocated Channel (m) Enclosed Channel (m) Zone 1 (ha) Zone 2 (ha) 104.4 75.0 0.212 0.116 1.108 0.488 74.1 61.2 0.147 0.107 178.5 0.0 136.2 1.467 0.711 665.5 60.5 632.0 2.677 1.481 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTAT DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT: 8.U492101 NCDOT T.I.P. No: U-2524AC 6/27/03 IMPACT SUMMARY WETLAND IMPACTS SURFACE WATER IMPACTS BUFFER IMPACTS Site No. Station FromlTo) Structure Size Fill In Wetlands (ha Temp. Fill In Wetlands ha Excavation In Wetlands (ha) Mechanized Clearing (Method III) ha) Fill In SW (Natural (ha) Fill In SW (Pond) (ha) Temp. Fill In SW (ha) Existing Channel Impacted m) Relocated Channel (m) Zone 1 ha Zone 2 ha) 16A' 98W0 {. 1500 RCP 0.05 0.00 0.00 <0.01 <0.01 0.17 13 0 0.20 0.13 28A 101+80 -L- I 2 2.1 z 2.1 RCBC 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.00 925 540 1.67 1.12 12120 -RP 0. TOTALS : 0.05 0 0 0 0.11 0.17 0 938 540 1.87 1.25 SfTE i -BEAVER IMPOUNDMENT AREA A TEMPORARY IMPACT WILL OCCUR IN ADDITION TO ABOVE LISTED QUANTITIES DUE TO TEMPORARY LOWERING OF WATER LEVEL. METHOD III CLEARING IN WETLANDS (3.OM BEYOND CONSTRUCTION LIMITSI Buffer restoretlon at Site 2BA is 0.49 ha for Zone 1 and 0.3ii ha for Zone 2 Project No . 8 . U492101 ( U - 2524AC ) Property Owner List For Each Wetland Site Site Station No. Name Address N0. 1 -L- 57+g0 Lt to -L- 58+06 Lt O Franklin M. Campbell 2513 E. Woodlan Way Greensboro, NC 27407-5003 -L- 57+78 Lt to O Peggy W. Smith 6605 Arcadiz Rd. -L- 58+57 Rt. Partnership Columbia, SC 29206 -L- 61+80 Rt. to 3 NCDOT P.O. Box 20521 -L- 62+15 Lt. Raleigh, NC 27611 -L- 62+12 Lt. to O Southern Bell Britt Properties Attn: Meldona Britt -L- 62+32 Lt. Hwy. 200 South 2 Stanfield, NC 28163 -L- 63+38 Lt. to 5 Robert P. Schultheis & 5010 Hilltop Rd. -L- 63+50 Lt. Merlyn 0. Schultheis Greensboro, NC 27407 -L- 63+38 Rt. to O Stanley Road Baptist 2500 Stanley Rd. -L- 63+72 Rt. Church, Inc. Greensboro, NC 27407 -L- 65+58 Rt. to O Wiley A. Sykes 820 Larkwood Dr. -L- 66+14 Rt. Greensboro, NC 27415 3 -L- 66+12 Rt. to O Ms. Harry L. Hennis, 5955 Church Wood Dr. -L- 66+55 Lt. Widow Greensboro, NC 27407 4 -L- 69+78 Rt. to O Fred E. Hodgin & 2225 Mowbray Tr. -L- 70+84 Rt. Ruth A. Hodgin Greensboro, NC 27407 5 -L- 68+92 Lt. to 9 Fred E. Hodgin & 2225 Mowbray Tr. -L- 74+25 Rt. Ruth A. Hodgin Greensboro, NC 27407 6 -L- 74+69 Lt. to ~~ NCDOT P.O. Box 20521 -L- 74+84 Rt. Raleigh, NC 27611 (continued) N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT: 8.U~92101 (U-252~IAC) GREE N SBORO WESTERN LOOP '' 22 SHEET~'OF !~ 6/27/03 Project No. 8.U492101 (U-2524AC) Property Owner List For Each Wetland Site Site Station No. Name Address N0. -L- 80+58 Lt. to // Wendover South 1900 Interstate Tower -L- 80+66 Lt. Associates, LP Greensboro, NC 28202 7 Susan C. Foster, -L- 80+54 Lt. to Trustee of James A. /2 Coomes & Frederica 5535 Wayne Rd. -L- 80+66 Lt. Brown Coomes Greensboro, NC 27407-7316 Inter Vivos Trust /3 Ms. Lucille Brown, 5740 Ruffin Rd. Widow Jamestown NC 27282 8 -RPC- 0+15 Lt. to O /4 Ms. Patricia M. Brown, 5740 Ruffin Rd. -RPC- 2+53 Lt. Widow Jamestown NC 27282 /5 NCDOT P.O. Box 20521 Raleigh, NC 27611 9 -RPC- 3+69 Lt. to /6 NCDOT P.O. Box 20521 -RPC- 5+12 Lt. Raleigh, NC 27611 10 -L- 93+55 Rt. to /~ Ralph Edward McClellan P.O. Box 7 -L- 93+78 Lt. Wanchese, NC 27981 11 -RPB- 2+59 Rt. to /8 Eunice J Pitts 5912 Hickory Grove Rd. -RPB- 3+06 Rt. . Greensboro, NC 27409 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY PROJECT: 8.U~92101 (U-252(AC) GREE NSBORO WESTERN LOOP } ~ ~~ SHEET _ a. _ OF 6 / 27 / 0 PROPERTY OWNERS NAME AND ADDRESS OWNER'S NAME ADRESS `I- 8 18 l.:) end (~ e.~~~o,,~-~2, C.L.u.e~,-~-~z~ Helen Carrol (~~,,~- ~c~- 1~~- 3 0 0 1 3 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. ~"~-~~"'t(~y ~~~'~~ ' .~-~~ Z Z-°°t.~ Clara D. McCellan c/o Ralph McCellan ~ c~~~c~L -C~-~.. Nc n o ; Wilson Trucking Corp. f'• ~•Br'x- .ion ~~-'ti~~+'~ti~-z-, =~~~/~.,ex[~.Lr., ~~- ~ C ~ititl~~d-'~U~~J ~ ~~.~~ ~~ar-c~Dj,-r[n~i/~.nL C~aearGL Pierce Roof Corp. ,b~,~,~,,~tn-~, ~.C. .~7~f.~q Duke Power Co. ~` ~t"-'t.~"`~`- -~~~, fV ~ D t~ i (L ~ o t7 w ..fit. n~~.~>>~-~~ .~ .~~ Guilford Mills, Inc. ,,L~~.~~.~e-L~~,-L.o,71.~-~ ~~v~ ~ fir-,tip-~L. -~-. /J C~D o ~ N C State Ports Authority Ciba Gei Co ~~~ ~ TJ c~ ~ - 9Y rP~ ~~...,~~.-o-z~a , .~'7~f~ l 6812 Friendly Road N C Dept. of Transportation Greensboro, NC 27410 ~c ~,2~~,SL -ti~-~-~-, iJ ~~D v' i -4~ Coca Cola Company P. c T3~ ^ ~ (~ z~ Williams Energy Ventures, Inc. .~ c,~.o~ , Lv'-IL. ~ ~ l ~/ -I ~ z g 712 N. Eugene St. Guilford County Board of Education Greensboro, NC 27401-1654 P.O. Box 3608 Amp Inc. Harrisburg, PA 17105-3608 N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY 'p'r!vT~ L~,a~~ iN~~wn-~N t~Tt ~ ZbA ~- 1 bA PROJECT No. 8.U492101 U-2524. AG GREENSBORO WESTERN URBAN LOOP FROM SHEET ~S'UF !! ( ~Ly X2,003 3~-alc C7'l.) PROPERTY OWNERS ' NAME AND ADDRESS OWNER'S NAME ADRESS 6584 Polar Ave., Ste.340 Mid-America Apartments, L.P. Memphis, TN 38138-0612 Alfred K. Sampson, and Wife, .~ tg,,,~,~ ~ ~C~DoT''Ic Voultine P. Sampson Kilpatrick Associates ..~S2e~+,~.fta-cc,: ~6.u.i~lir.~-H-~ Cum Ce~,.Le' emu', ~~~ -r-~„~ .R o-.,, b~~~ Mast Enterprises '' o'~Oi~ a ~°z N.C. DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GUILFORD COUNTY ~ ~~~ taf-~i"-A'»rJ PROJECT No. 8.U492101 U-2524 AC GREENSBORO WESTERN URBAN LOOP FROM r Jw.y zoo3 SHEET rG OF r~