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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20110720 Ver 1_As Built Response_20111017I I coEngineering 1 41 A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. e1-ol a_-0 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL To: Ms. Katie Merritt Date: NCDENR-DWQ Archdale Bldg, 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27604 Re: Forrest Creek UT-2 - Nutrient Offset Restoration Area Review Comments I am sending you the following item(s): 10/17/11 REGULAR MAIL Job No.: EBX-11020 COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 Response to Comments Memo 1 As-Built Report (revised) These are transmitted as checked below: ? As requested ® For approval ® For review and comment Remarks: ? For your use Copy to: Signed: George chholz, REM, PWS FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY ® Copy Letter of Transmittal Only to File ? Copy Entire Document to File 2905 Meridian Parkway, Durham, North Carolina 27713 PO Box 14005, RTP, North Carolina 27709 EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. October 14, 2011 Ms. Karen Higgins Wetlands, Buffers, Stormwater Compliance & Permitting Unit NCDENR - DWQ Archdale Building 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Re: Forrest Creek UT-2 Proposed Nutrient Offset Restoration Area DWQ Transaction Number: 2011-0720vl Response to As-Built Report Review Comments EBX-11020 Following your October 5, 2011 letter, please find our responses to your review comments on the project listed above. Our response comments are in bold. Section 1.1 Project Location and Description: a. First Paragraph: The second sentence appears to describe this bank parcel as being a part of the stream mitigation/buffer restoration site for Forrest Creek. The buffer mitigation site is referenced as DWQ # 2008-0229. According to the maps provided in the BPDP for this proposal, the unnamed tributary to Forrest Creek referenced in the BPDP is not part of any existing mitigation or restoration. Therefore, it is understood that this nutrient offset proposal and the corresponding As-Built that was submitted, is a completely separate mitigation site, has never been involved with crediting and selling of mitigation credits, and acts as its own mitigation site. If our understanding of the proposed nutrient offset restoration area is correct, please do not reference the Forrest Creek Buffer Mitigation Bank or the Forrest Creek Stream Mitigation Bank in the document (to avoid confusion that this parcel is related to those Research Triangle Park, NC mitigation sites). Please change the description of the Bank Parcel Pest r1eP Box 14005 in paragraph one of this section to be more specific. Research Triangle Park. North Caroltna 27709 2905 Meridian Parkway Durham, North Carolina 27713 -733-5111 .100 919-287-4262 919-361-2269 Far, srww.eccengr.com Design Services Focused On Client Success EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Ms. Karen Higgins Response to As-Built Report Review Comments October 14, 2011 Forrest Creek UT-2 DWQ Transaction Number: 2011-0720v1 Page 2 of 9 If our understanding is incorrect, please explain the purpose of this nutrient offset restoration area and accurately describe the bank parcel in the As-Built report. Please notify DWQ as soon as possible. JRM Response: Paragraph 1 has been revised to eliminate references to Forrest Creek Buffer Mitigation Bank or the Forrest Creek Stream Mitigation Bank and provides a more specific description of the Bank Parcel. b. Second Paragraph: A conservation easement needs to be recorded prior to approving the As-Built. If a conservation easement has already been recorded, please provide that information to DWQ and correct the following sentence: "The conservation easement, totaling 5.71 acres +W4 has be-been recorded..." JRM Response: The conservation easement has been recorded and Figures 2A thru 2D are the recorded easement. The sentence has been corrected. *When referencing "buffer restoration area", please specify whether this means, "buffer restoration area for the nutrient offset proposal" or "buffer restoration area for the buffer mitigation in DWQ # 2008-0229" JRM Response: The sentence has been corrected. *Please change the following sentence: "The prepese nutrient offset restoration area within the Bank Parcel wX eemsk consists of 1.31 acres" JRM Response: The sentence has been corrected. *Please change "Neuse River" to "Neuse River Basin" JRM Response: The sentence has been corrected. *Please explain how much nutrient offset credit will be generated by the restoration achieved at this bank parcel. You need to include both nitrogen (lbs) and phosphorous (lbs) in your EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Ms. Karen Higgins Response to As-Built Report Review Comments October 14, 2011 Forrest Creek UT-2 DWQ Transaction Number: 2011-0720vl Page 3 of 9 description. Nitrogen is 2,273 lbs/acre and Phosphorous is 146.4 lbs/acre. JRM Response: A sentence has been added, and it is as follows: "The Bank Parcel will provide 1,735.11 lbs/acre of nitrogen and 111.76 lbs/acre of phosphorous nutrient offset credit." c. Third Paragraph: Please correct the (Bank) name to match what is in your BPDP. JRM Response: The sentence has been corrected. 2. Section 1.2 Project Goals and Objectives: a. First Paragraph: change "nutrient mitigation" to "nutrient offset mitigation." Change bullet 3 to read as follows: To provide perpetual protection for the unnamed tributary of Forrest Creek and associated Neuse River Riparian Bu f er, as well as other riparian areas along Forrest Creek. JRM Response: The sentence and the bullet have been corrected. b. Second Paragraph: Add the following bullet: "By donation of the conservation easement and all of its interests, in perpetuity, to an accredited or approved land trust or stewardship program". JRM Response: The bullet has been added Section 2.0 Project Area: a. First Paragraph: Please change the following sentence: "Prior to construction of the restoration activities, the upper reach of the unnamed tributary of Forrest Creek lae& lacked riparian buffer along most of its length. " JRM Response: The sentence has been corrected. EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Ms. Karen Higgins Response to As-Built Report Review Comments October 14, 2011 Forrest Creek UT-2 DWQ Transaction Number: 2011-0720vl Page 4 of 9 4. Section 3.1 Restoration Plan: a. Third Paragraph: When referencing "buffer restoration area", are you including the areas that are within 50 feet from the top of bank as well as the riparian area 51-200ft from top of bank? Please specify if this "buffer restoration area" is "the Neuse River Riparian Buffer" or the "nutrient offset buffer restoration area" or both. DWQ needs to know exactly where the restoration took place and what qualifies for riparian buffer credit and/or nutrient offset credit. JRM Response: This is a nutrient offset restoration area and the sentence has been corrected. b. Fourth Paragraph: Correct the spelling of "Nutrient" in the first sentence. Did someone from DWQ "approve" of the changes that were made on-site with the planting substitutions? If not, please do not use the word "approve". DWQ is not aware of approving of any changes that were made regarding planting. DWQ is only aware of approving the BPDP. DWQ requests that the Sponsor add more shrubs to their restoration site, which will be consistent with the approved BPDP. Currently, there is one shrub/tree species planted in the restoration area. Please correct the following sentence: "Plant composition consisted offeup-04 six (6) tree species and A?,e-(2) one (1) shrub/tree species. " The Sponsor will choose a plant composition that includes a minimum of two (2) additional shrub species and will plant in the Fall of 2012. DWQ may decide if planting additional shrubs is necessary upon the review of future monitoring reports. Please reference EEP's "Guidelines for Riparian Buffer Restoration". EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Ms. Karen Higgins Response to As-Built Report Review Comments October 14, 2011 Forrest Creek UT-2 DWQ Transaction Number: 2011-0720vl Page 5 of 9 Please correct the following in the last sentence: "The following are substitutions: eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana, Tree)... " Please correct this through the document. JRM Response: The paragraph has been revised as follows: "The list provided in the Forrest Creek UT-2 Proposed Nutrient Offset Restoration Area - Bank Parcel Development Package was used as a guide in species selection. Due to stock unavailability from local nurseries, changes were made on-site. The planted species were a mixture of hardwood tree species consistent with those found within a Piedmont Bottomland Forest community type. Plant composition consisted of six (6) tree species. The following are substitutions: eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana, Tree), persimmon (Diospyros virginiana, Tree), mockernut hickory (Carya tomentosa, Tree), eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis, Tree), and willow oak (Quercus phellos, Tree). The Bank Sponsor will conduct Monitoring Year 1 field exercises during the fall of 2011 as further described in Section 3.2 and 3.3. At the conclusion of Monitoring Year 1, a determination will be made regarding the need for supplemental plantings, and at which time input from DWQ will be sought prior to developing a supplemental planting plan. If supplemental plantings are required, they will take place between the months of February and April 2012, and at which time a minimum of three (3) additional shrub species listed in the Guidelines for Riparian Buffer Restoration (NCEEP, 2004) will be planted." EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Ms. Karen Higgins Response to As-Built Report Review Comments October 14, 2011 Forrest Creek UT-2 DWQ Transaction Number: 2011-0720v1 Page 6 of 9 In addition, revision of the species type for eastern red cedar has occurred throughout the document. c. Fifth Paragraph (Yellow Highlight): Please specify if this "buffer restoration area" is "the Neuse River Riparian Buffer" or the "nutrient offset buffer restoration area" or both. Did this area also include pasture land? If so, please state that as well in your description of the restoration area and where plantings occurred. JRM Response: The suggested edits have been revised in the document. 5. Section 3.2 Vegetation Monitoring Plots: a. Second Paragraph: Please change the following sentence: "The in4ent isa The Bank Sponsor will correctly identify the unknown species during the Monitoring Year 1 period. JRM Response: The suggested edit has been made. b. Comment on paragraph three and Monitoring Plot tables: Only the average height and width of all of the planted stems in the plot is needed for DWQ to gather the information of the growth and success of the planted stems. It is not required to record the DDH, height, or DBH of each planted stem. DWQ recommends saving time by only recording what is necessary to gather the information needed and spending extra time walking the entire site and recording your observations. JRM Response: On page 5, item number 22 of the Addnedum to the EBX Neuse Riparian Buffer Umbrella Mitigation Bank Prospectus (October 31, 2008), it states that monitoring shall be based on the CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation. Therefore, the Bank Sponsor will continue to monitor the Bank Parcel in accordance with the CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation to determine the growth and success of the planted stems. EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Ms. Karen Higgins Response to As-Built Report Review Comments October 14, 2011 Forrest Creek UT-2 DWQ Transaction Number: 2011-0720A Page 7 of 9 6. Section 4.0 Monitoring, Maintenance Plan, and Reporting a. Comment on paragraph 3: When you refer to the "Fall", do you mean during the Fall of each monitoring year or Fall of 2011? JRM Response: The sentence has been corrected. 7. Figure 3. As-Built Exhibit: a. Please lighten the map. JRM Response: The map has been lightened b. While the Graphic Scale is helpful, please identify the approximate distance each monitoring plot is placed from the stream somewhere in this report. DWQ recommends the information be placed on your Monitoring Data Tables. JRM Response: Information has been placed on the Monitoring Data Sheets instead of the Monitoring Data Tables. c. Please add the nutrient offset credits (in pounds) that are generated from this restoration somewhere on this figure. Please ensure those numbers match the text requested to be added in Section 1.1. JRM Response: Figure 3. As Built Exhibit has been revised as noted. d. Please identify the stream channel and identify it in the key as a blue line stream. JRM Response: Figure 3. As Built Exhibit has been revised as noted. 8. Table 1. Plant Species Summary a. Please explain why the table says 1.29 acres instead of 1.31 acres. This will affect the available nutrient offset credits generated. Please submit a revised Table 1 with your Year 1 Monitoring Report in 2012 to reflect additional shrubs to be planted. If EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Ms. Karen Higgins Response to As-Built Report Review Comments October 14, 2011 Forrest Creek UT-2 DWQ Transaction Number: 2011-0720vl Page 8 of 9 additional shrubs are not needed, please explain to DWQ in your As-Built report why shrubs should not be planted. JRM Response: Table 1 has been revised to reflect 1.31 acres 9. Table 3. Stem Count Total a. Note: The eastern red cedar is described as a tree instead of a shrub in our buffer guidance. Would you please reflect?that change throughout this report.and change shrub/tree to "tree"? JRM Response: The change has been reflected throughout the report and in Table 3. b. Please list the planted stems and the volunteer stems separately in this table. JRM Response: The change has been reflected in Table 3. 10. Monitoring Plot data: a. Please add a separate column to record the "Common Name" of each species on each table.' JRM Response: The change has been reflected on the Monitoring Plot Data sheets. EcoEngineerihg A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Ms. Karen Higgins Response to As-Built Report Review Comments October 14, 2011 Forrest Creek UT-2 DWQ Transaction Number: 2011-0720A Page 9 of 9 Consideration of this response is greatly appreciated. If you should have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (919) 361-5000. Sincerely, EcoEngineering a division of T R. McAdams Company, Inc. George Buchholz, REM, PWS Environmental Scientist Cc: Katie Merritt, DWQ Nutrient Offset Coordinator Tommy Cousins, Environmental Banc & Exchange, LLC Enclosures FORREST CREEK UT-2 PROPOSED NUTRIENT OFFSET RESTORATION AREA ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA AS-BUILT REPORT EBX-11020 October 2011 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 2 1.1 Project Location and Description ..................................................................................................... 2 1.2 Project Goals and Objectives ............................................................................................................ 2 2.0 Project Area- Pre-Construction Condition Summary .......................................................................... 3 3.0 As Built Site Conditions ........................................................................................................................ 3 3.1 Restoration Plan ................................................................................................................................ 3 3.2 Vegetation Monitoring Plots ............................................................................................................ 4 3.3 Photo Stations ................................................................................................................................... 5 4.0 Monitoring, Maintenance Plan, and Reporting ..................................................................................... 5 5.0 References ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Ap pendix A: Site Maps Figure 1: Site Location Map Figures 2A thru 21): Conservation Easement Area Figure 3: As-Built Exhibit Ap pendix B: Vegetation Assessment Data Table 1: Plant Species Summary Table 2: Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table Table 3: Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot Species Ap pendix C: Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Ap pendix D: Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheets Ap pendix E: Photo Station 1 F41EcoEngineering A division oFThe John R. McAdams Company, Inc. 1.0 Introduction LI Project Location and Description Located off of Edmund Latta Road, just northwest of its intersection with Phelps Road in Orange County, North Carolina (Figure 1), is the proposed nutrient mitigation bank currently known as the Forrest Creek UT-2 Bank Parcel (Bank Parcel). This 5.71 acre Bank Parcel (1.31 acres of nutrient offset restoration area) is currently approved by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) and the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) for use as a nutrient mitigation bank. The Bank Parcel is located on three (3) tracts of land in Orange County, North Carolina (Orange County Parcel Identification Numbers 9877207721, 9877520417, and 9876493633). More specifically, the Bank Parcel is located in the northwestern corner of Parcel Number 9876493633, southeastern corner of Parcel Number 9877207721, and in the southwestern corner of Parcel Number 9877520417. The proposed Bank Parcel is located within the Neuse River Basin, inside of the Upper Falls Lake Watershed (8-digit USGS HUC 03020201). Stormwater runoff from this site drains into an unnamed tributary of Forrest Creek (Stream Index #27-2-21-2-2). According to the N.C. Division of Water Quality Basinwide Information Management System (BIMS), Forrest Creek is classified as WS-II (Water Supply II); HQW (High Quality Waters), NSW (Nutrient Sensitive Waters) in this location. A conservation easement, totaling 5.71 acres (Figures 2A thru 2D), has been recorded on three (3) tracts of land containing the nutrient offset restoration area (Orange County Parcel Identification Numbers 9877207721, 9877520417, and 9876493633). The nutrient offset restoration area within the Bank Parcel consists of 1.31 acres (Figure 3). The purpose of this Bank Parcel is to improve water quality within the Neuse River Basin and Falls Lake watersheds by providing off-site mitigation for both existing and proposed development requiring nutrient offsets. The Bank Parcel will provide 2,977.63 lbs/acre of nitrogen and 191.78 lbs/acre of phosphorous nutrient offset credit. This Bank Parcel shall be established under the terms and conditions of the Forrest Creek UT-2 Proposed Nutrient Offset Restoration Area Bank Parcel Development Package made and entered into by EBX-EM, LLC (EBX-EM), acting as the Bank Sponsor, and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Division of Water Quality (DWQ)• 1.2 Project Goals and Objectives The goals of this nutrient offset mitigation project are to: To improve the overall water quality and aquatic habitat in and around the unnamed tributary of Forrest Creek by reducing sediment into the streams caused by agricultural influences. To improve the richness and diversity of the plant species within the conservation easement. To provide perpetual protection for the unnamed tributary of Forrest Creek and associated Neuse River Riparian Buffer, as well as other riparian areas along Forrest Creek. These goals will be met through the following objectives: By establishing a native plant community to match the endemic plant species at the Bank Parcel. 2 [JEcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. By reducing the quantities of exotic invasive species at the Bank Parcel through chemical methods. By establishing a conservation easement to provide long-term protection for the Bank Parcel. By donation of the conservation easement and all of its interests, in perpetuity, to an accredited or approved land trust or stewardship program. 2.0 Proiect Area - Pre-Construction Condition Summa The 5.71 acre Bank Parcel contains an unnamed tributary of Forrest Creek located along the property boundary shared by the following Orange County Parcel Identification Numbers: 9877207721, 9877520417, and 9876493633. In general, the unnamed tributary of Forrest Creek is approximately 2,064 linear feet and is located along the northwestern property boundary of Orange County Parcel Identification Number 9876493633. Prior to construction of the restoration activities, the upper reach of the unnamed tributary of Forrest Creek lacked riparian buffer along most of its length. Vegetative communities within the riparian areas located on north side of the stream are primarily active silviculture, while much of the southern riparian areas within the Bank Parcel are primarily active pasture land. Pasture land areas are subject to periodic mowing, crop production (i.e. hay production), and cattle grazing. Pasture vegetation is a mixture of grasses and herbaceous species. The dominant grasses tend to be Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense), bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) and various fescue species (Festuca spp.). There are some locations along the unnamed tributary in which there is a forest fringe. Due to historic agricultural activities surrounding the unnamed tributary, these fringe forested areas have been impacted by cattle grazing, and as a result, are fairly immature. Based on the remaining vegetative assemblages, the forest fringe areas are generally characterized as Piedmont Alluvial Forest according to the Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina (Schafale and Weakley, 1990). Where areas of canopy and understory exist, native woody vegetation such as hackberry (Celtis laevigata), tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) and sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) can be found in the Bank Parcel area. Most notable is a significant population of non-native, invasive species including privet (Ligustrum sinense), multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora), and Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) within the Bank Parcel area, which are indicative of a disturbed forest community. 3.0 As Built Site Conditions 3.1 Restoration Plan Construction of the Bank Parcel began in April 2011 and ended in May 2011. Following construction, staking of photo stations and vegetation plots occurred. In addition, base line vegetation sampling occurred. All photographs and data are attached in the appendices. Pasture lands located outside forested areas within the Bank Parcel area (i.e. buffer restoration area) were ripped and scarified prior to vegetation planting activities. The established microtopography on leveled surfaces will promote diffuse flow and surface water storage. In addition, subsurface hardpans were eliminated to promote vegetation growth/survival and to increase groundwater recharge rates. Grasses were treated with herbicide to reduce competition with planted species. Where necessary, invasive species were treated with herbicide to ensure they do not become dominant within the Bank Parcel, or hinder the establishment, growth and survival of planted vegetation. FEJ]EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. The nutrient offset restoration areas were planted with bare root seedlings consisting of bottomland hardwood species known to inhabit the Piedmont Bottomland Forest community type as described in Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina. Table 1 (Appendix B) provides a listing of planted species and a summary of total stems planted within the Bank Parcel site. A total of 2,500 individual species, or 1,909 stems per acre, were planted within the Bank Parcel site which is within the desired range of 436 to 681 stems per acre according to the Forrest Creek UT-2 Proposed Nutrient Offset Restoration Area - Bank Parcel Development Package (EcoEngineering, May 2011). The list provided in the Forrest Creek UT-2 Proposed Nutrient Offset Restoration Area - Bank Parcel Development Package was used as a guide in species selection. Due to stock unavailability from local nurseries, changes were made on-site. The planted species were a mixture of hardwood tree species consistent with those found within a Piedmont Bottomland Forest community type. Plant composition consisted of six (6) tree species. The following are substitutions: eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana, Tree), persimmon (Diospyros virginiana, Tree), mockernut hickory (Carya tomentosa, Tree), eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis, Tree), willow oak (Quercus phellos, Tree). The Bank Sponsor will conduct Monitoring Year 1 field exercises during the fall of 2011, as further described in Section 3.2 and 3.3. At the conclusion of Monitoring Year 1, a determination will be made regarding the need for supplemental plantings, and at which time, input from DWQ will be sought prior to developing a supplemental planting plan. If supplemental plantings are required, it will take place between the months of February and April, 2012, and at which time, a minimum of three (3) additional shrub species listed in the Guidelines for Riparian Buffer Restoration (NCEEP, 2004) will be planted. Temporary and permanent native herbaceous seed was applied simultaneously to the nutrient offset restoration areas within the Bank Parcel area. Temporary seed will provide cover until the permanent seed applied becomes established. Temporary cover consisted of millet (Echinochloa crusgalli), annual rye grain (Secale cereale), and crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum). Permanent ground cover consisted of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), deertongue (Panicum clandestinman), black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta), and riverbank wildrye (Elymus riparius). 3.2 Vegetation Monitoring Plots EcoEngineering permanently installed four (4) vegetation plots for future monitoring purposes. The locations of the plots are depicted on the As-Built Exhibit (Figure 3). The plots were installed randomly throughout the Bank Parcel and each are 100 square meters in size (10 meter by 10 meter square plots). Baseline vegetation monitoring was conducted in general accordance to CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation (CVS-EEP, v4.2). Table 2 (Appendix B) provides a success summary for each vegetation monitoring plot. Based on the baseline vegetation monitoring, all four (4) vegetation monitoring plots were within the desired range of 436 to 681 stems per acre (Table 2). Table 3 (Appendix B) provides a more detailed summary of stem counts and the type of planted species within each vegetation monitoring plot. The number of stems planted per acre for each monitoring plot ranges from 1,133 stems to 2,307 stems. It should be noted that due to the lack of leaf out conditions on most of the planted stems and on-site changes to plant composition associated with local nursery unavailability, the majority of the planted species within the monitoring plots were identified as "Unknown" and their location and size dimensions were recorded. The Bank Sponsor will correctly identify the unknown species during the Monitoring Year 1 period. 4 FFf EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Vegetation monitoring plots were photographed and are located in Appendix C. Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheets are provided in Appendix D. Each Vegetation Monitoring Plot Data Sheet provides measurements, location, and vigor of each planted species within a respective vegetation monitoring plot. 3.3 Photo Stations Photo documentation is essential to monitoring the success the Bank Parcel. Photos provide a visual assessment of the vegetation conditions. EcoEngineering permanently installed seven (7) photo stations for future monitoring purposes. The location of the photo stations and their direction are depicted on Figure 3 (Appendix A). Photographs for the photo stations are located in Appendix E. 4.0 Monitoring, Maintenance Plan, and Renortin The Bank Parcel site will be monitored for five (5) consecutive years or until the required success criteria has been met as determined by DWQ. Monitoring Year 1 field exercises will begin during the fall of 2011. Supplemental planting and additional site modifications will be implemented, if necessary, after a determination has been made regarding the success of the project following each monitoring year. Monitoring activities will follow the terms and conditions of the Bank made and entered into by EBX-EM and DWQ. The four (4) vegetative monitoring plots will be monitored in accordance with the CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation. A monitoring report will be submitted annually to DWQ no later than December 31 of each monitoring year describing the conditions of the Bank Parcel and relating those conditions to the success criteria. The target density for the riparian buffer is a minimum of 320 trees and shrubs per acre at the end of the five (5) year monitoring period. Vegetation monitoring will occur between August and October. A determination will be made regarding the success of the project following the collection and evaluation of ecological and physical monitoring data, photographs, and site observations. 5.0 References EcoEngineering - A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. May 2011. Forrest Creek UT-2 Proposed Nutrient Offset Restoration Area - Bank Parcel Development Package. Lee Michael T., Peet Robert K., Roberts Steven D., and Wentworth Thomas R., 2008. CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation Level. Version 4.2 North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) 2004. Guidelines for Riparian Buffer Restoration. Available at internet site: htlp://www.nceep.net/news/reports/buffers.pd f. Accessed August 2009. Schafale MP and AS Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina: Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Raleigh, North Carolina. [JEcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. APPENDIX A Site Maps Fa-I]EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. FIGURE 0 0 - SITE LOCATION MAP 0.5 1 2 EcoEngineering Miles A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. I inch= I miles a lit ? puwme n '41 11 lit, . . ...... till a lia?? It 11 cn 5 it .111. < ill fill 'all EllI I ie 'Lis _ !H11 ll ???$71 F ?; .o? , arxcr . ? YG?! ?F$ g? 3F p ,y pc ? 4? N 88 :rKaifs yy ?-?° tilt, d&8so 6,9 j-a a ii FQr. lit :. Mr4 .t D? 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NOTE "C" THE PURPOSE OF THIS SURVEY IS TD CLOSE THE OLD THIS SURREY WAS DONE WITHOUT A 7171E 60' R/W AND 117 RE-ESTABLISH A NEW 50' R/N; SR 1551 NC 57 SEARCH AND IS BASED ON REFERENCED TO REVISE THE LOCA71ON AND SIZE OF AREA "J ; ADD PHELPS RD. INFORMATION. THERE MAY EXIST OTHER AREAS "0» DOCUMENTS OF RECORD W41CH COULD AFFECT THIS PROPERTY SEE A FUTURE BOUNDARY SURVEY TO BE RECORDED NOTE D" FOR PAUL ik PATRICIA BONHAM, ETAL. EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY STATED OR SHOWN THIS SURVEY DOES NOT REPORT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: EASEMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE VISIBLE DURING FIRB EXAMINATION, BUILDING SETBACKS, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, ZONING OR LAND USE REGVLA71ONS AND ANY FACTS WHICH A 7171E SEARCH MAY DISCLOSE. 1 l NOTE. REVISED AREA "J" C. LATTA ETAL, / (SEE DB 44771403) 163 AG 9877-43-5069 / LESS OLD AREA LOT 2 / NEW AREA "I' = 0.61 AC L.D. WITTED PL3 58117 / NEW AREA "2' = 1.09 AC. 9877-43-1198 / NEW NET AREA - 1.70 AC. _- LOT 2 - - ------ ' . PB 58117 262.87' TOT. »K" \ S882430"W05/ REVISED 50, PRIVATE R/W 42.02' l 95.08' 125.77' J" "P" TOT. . F `\ -I- 50, 4$t ?.Q 5.001. - A" MILTON LATTA H 147 DAIRY FARM INC. STC\ `?° " » N88'24'30"E N>g3r0? 64 2.47..2 C 45 74' E s" 9877-52-0417 ?? o ?-114.10 B. OB 413j378 P. P. BONHAM NEW- " 3 AREA J 1 ?\ •n NEW 9877-20-6742 ^ \? 0.61 AC. '`O AREA "J"2 DB 16351144 ;t cr 3 1.09 AC. 00 PB 3172 -____- __ REM?v0' mss. •36-E OLD 50 TOT. 602.60 22 ?k N80126 S0726'47'W -F- 167.10 ©5p' 2 S80r2g'36 W 52.29' r-'1 pR1l1AT R /W -D- 153.09 ; , it AL`- 204.50 -E» ' u%quutnrgrrr': „ i 20.91 I I AAREA "H" PB 103/26 31'? SEAL L-2544: i A ?.y •,y?,: ,I MARSH SHEET 1 OF 3? ' r?'°;? REVISED CONSERVATION EASEMENT & R W PROPERTY SURVEYED FOR 1, ALOIS CALLEMYN, PLS NO. 2544, CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP EART"ARK - FORREST CREEK WAS DRAWN FROM AN -ACTUAL FIELD SURVEY AND CORNERS WERE SET OR RECOVERED AS NOTED. THIS MAP DOES NOT CONFORM WITH G.S. 47-30 AS AMENDED. WITNESS MY HAND CEDAR GROVE TWP., ORANGE CO., NORTH CAROLINA & SEAL THIS 12TH DAY OF JULY 2010. FIELD WORK PERFORMED JULY, 2010 PROPERTY TANDING IINB 378 THE NAME OF MILTON A. LATTA & SONS DAIRY FARM INC. '4090??- tO EXISTING IRON O PIN SET & MATH POINT POLE ALOIS CALLEMYN, PLS 919-732-3354 TAX MAP 2.47..2 PIN # 9877-52-0417 SCALE 1" - 100' 3500 JUSTAMERE FARM RD., HILLSBOROUGH, NC FIGURE 213 - CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA CORNER LAT TA R AREA 2: 1.49 AC. LINE ANGLE - DISTANCE J-K N79.30 0-' 6'rE 46.11 K-L N88'44 52 E 1290.58 L-0 S00'44'38 50.23 0-P SBB'45 25 1254.31 P-A S19'30 08 4.82 A-J N78'09'57 50.45' CONTROL 14874465.5412 E1975647.6511 11E N00 44'38"E 2632.54' EDMUND W. PURCELL 2.47..38 9877-82-0333 .L" D8 1635/144 _ N88'44'52"E 1290.58 S00 44'38"W 50.23' REVISED 50' PRIVATE R/W S8845,25-W "P" TOT. 1254.3- "0 MILTON A LATTA & SONS ,A» 0313' MILTON A LATTA DAIRY FARM INC. 147,641 DAIRY FARM INC. LATTA R /W AREA 0.58 AC 2,47.,138 Nfg3p• " 247..2 LINE ANGLE DISTANCE 9877-60-1770 45146 9877-52-0417 A-8 S19'30 06 45.14 W D8 6031525 114.10 0 019 4131378 B-C S88.24'30"W .21 C-D 500.58 28 E 155 ?o? - D-E S80.26 36"W 225.41 E-F 140726 47 E 52.29 z 3r w --'?'- ` '? •+fl? _ F-G N80'26 36 E 167.10 VED W REMO s" G-H 1400'58 28 161.65' T' 602.60' . H-I N88'24'30"E 129.26' - 22410` 1-J N19'30 06 E 4. 45 .AL I S78'09 57 E 50.45 EDMUND W. PURCELL 2.47..38 9877-82-0333 DB 1635/144 »L" 58971'37"E "M" C S00'44'38"W 924.45' S2106'28"W ?r? tp? t?0 50.23' NB9 22'06"W 53.40' ti »0" 905.81' 'N» 4 ? . MILTON A LATTA & SONS TIE N. 871,823.24 ?c/ DAIRY FARM INC. E. 976, 519.23 9877-.M7 9877-e0-t770 PU RCELL R W AREA: 1.05 AC. sW DB 6031525 ANGLE _ DISTANCE Q C'4 S89'21'37 924.45 E S21'06'28W 53.40' s?. CAR, N-O N89' 905.Si S00'44'38"W 50.23 e. , SEAL I=_ / u L-2544 SHEET 2 OF 3 REVISED CONSERVATION EASEMENT & R PROPERTY SURVEYED FOR 1, ALOIS CALLEMYN, PLS NO. 2544, CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP $ARTHMARK _ FORREST CREEK WAS DRAWN FROM AN ACTUAL FIELD SURVEY AND CORNERS WERE SET OR RECOVERED AS NOTED. THIS MAP DOES NOT NORTH CONFORM THIS 12TH D47-30 AS AY OF JULY AMENDED. 10 WITNESS MY NAND CEDAR FIELD WOR ERFORMEDGE JU Y, 20 0 CAROLINA PROPERTY AS STANDING NB 378 THE NAME OF MILTON A. LATTA & SONS DAIRY FARM INC. Q EXISTING RON 0 PIN SET D MATH POINT POLE 100' 3500OJUSTAMER WFARMSRD., 919-732-3354NC TAX MAP 2.47..2 PIN f 9877752-0417 SCALE 1 FIGURE 2C CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA "C" N8824' 30"E N19;?p? £ 2.47..2 to 114.10 _ g" ?? 9877-5: P. P. BONHAM , NEW» » 3 OB 4t3 NEW & \ AREA J 1 ` NEW 9877-20-8742 / 0.61 AC. AREA "X2 DB 1835 .? F /144 N 3 1.09 ABC. PB 3172 D? REM ? , WE "G" z ° '? - -- OtiD ?50, R /W TOT 602.60 .10 » N8Q?6 36 Z "W 224` aV1?_ S0726'47"W F 1 67. o' 50 J SSQ-2636 9 k ` tt 52.29' pR1?lATE R? w D' tt i ' 204.50 "E . ' i 20 9t' AREA "H" PB 103/26 MARSH 1 M.A.LA TTA & SONS I , ilk DAIRY FARM INC. N 9877-52-0417 i P a 08 4131378 i co AREA 4.31 AC. tt 20' PRIVATE ACCESS CONTROL TIE EASEMENT `----- _ CORNER 20.28' `-- ' ---__-- T. 532.22 ------------ 840'14 ss• N 871153.82 TO N87 54'57"E `?`s E 1973955.58 226.00AREA T'2 N 123.32 >> S 275 071 E N21'8. 91D 6»W 0. N786 952» E N 7p-. gg N 816'438'332' E o°8,? AREA "L"1 S 86'17'08" W -85 ow, fillo, e 0.11 A.C. 9 N ? ' % 23.73' 20'77E ''Y q N 70'10'30' E NOTE: SEE PLAT - SEAL ? °? by 43.73' TOTAL "ORANGE COUNTY E.R.C.D•' MILTON A LATTA do SONS BY ALOIS CALLEMYN, PLS L-2544 DAIRY FARM INC. DATED MARCH, 2007 AND 0?'? 2.4Z. 13 RECORDED IN P8 1021133 K 9876-49-1096 FOR BOUNDARY. ?''?i???CAt•`?` `?, DB 2121707 SHEET 3 OF 3 REVISED CONSERVATION EASEMENT & R? I, ALOIS CALLEMYN, PLS NO. 2544, CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP PROPERTY SURVEYED FOR WAS DRAWN FROM AN ACTUAL FIELD SURVEY AND CORNERS EARTHMARK - FO.RREST CREEK WERE SET OR RECOVERED AS NOTED. THIS MAP DOES NOT CONFORM WITH G.S. 47-30 AS AMENDED. WITNESS MY HAND CEDAR GROVE TWP., ORANGE CO., NORTH CAROLINA & SEAL THIS 12TH DAY OF JULY 0 FIELD WORK PERFORMED JULY, 2010 PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED IN D.B. 413 / 378 STANDING IN THE NAME OF 4eo?oool?- MILTON A. LATTA & SONS DAIRY FARM INC. © EXISTING IRON Q PIN SET A MATH POI T °d POLE ALOIS CALLEMYN, PLS 919-732-3354 TAX MAP 2.47..2 PIN # 9877-52-0417 SCALE I"= 100' 3500 JUSTAMERE FARM RD., HILLSBOROUGH, NC FIGURE 2D - CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA ' ?Y'•.? ? t } i ? 1 ?: ?'?\ f!C?f 3 R ?* i., ?.? ?e +y, f? 96a °? '? ,.Y. ?'.?i`'F f`?a~?J?. i >-,.?.? •. w ? ,? 'r r :' ''t T? r ". ? - ? " tw . y '° y •y5.?:4 e w +; A tr` ?l 'G c t ..:cat A,,. lk' r rj? t '? Ali• ?` t1? b 4?kr "?, Y+, «'i•` ? ..? ? ? ''F1e?j*•I?; `g m ._? .w r et' ? R?7,'. 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ION PLC 1 , Ewa ."... ?. ? I rY ti 'L. ;„Ifp_Y,?, 4 yc ,?i?'?` ? • rj` + ? ? 'a 'tlk d 4 '?? Ry aJC ?: k, I ' y * 'A "!4 .` y w ?" 11 G. t frt. ,,? MFti,4} ?. ?, '4 ? ! ?,s _ y ? " 1 P *r by P °t? f .. r- Y,t'di VEGETATION PLOT 2 r ?,??r:r VEGETATION PLOT 3 R S NUTRIENT OFFSET RESTORATION AREA ? (1.31 ACRES) NUTRIENT OFFSET CREDIT 2,977.63 LBS/ACRE OF NITROGEN '? 191.78 LBS/ACRE OF PHOSPHOROUS v IS CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA - - - - ?- (5.71 ACRES) " VEGETATION PLOT VEGETATION PLOT PHOTO & DIRECTION +n •.f `^' .-.?? PHOTO STATION NUMBER & DIRECTION Rr Zr•`?`' ; STREAM VEGETATION PLOT ]4 GRAPHIC SCALE s zoo o goo zoo 400 lµ' k ?? 'LlaNm ,.. 1 inch = 200 ft. APPENDIX B Vegetation Assessment Data nEg EcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Table 1. Plant Species Summary Forrest Creek UT-2; Orange County, NC AS BUILT: June 17, 2011 EcoEngineering Project #: EBX-11020 Bank Parcel: 1.31 acres Scientific Name Common Name Species Type* Total Bare Root Species Planted Quercus phellos willow oak T 400 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud T 400 Carya tomentosa mockernut hickory T 400 Plantanus occidnetalis sycamore T 400 Dios yros virginiana persimmon T 400 Juniperus virginiana red cedar T 500 TOTAL NUMBER OF STEMS 2,500 NUMBER OF STEMS PER ACRE 1,908 * T = denotes medium to large tree Table 2. Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table Forrest Creek UT-2; Orange County, NC AS BUILT: June 17, 2011 EcoEngineering Project #: EBX-11020 Vegetation Plot ID Vegetation Threshold Met?* Tract Mean 1 Yes 2 Yes 100% 3 Yes 4 Yes * Within Range of 436 to 681 according to the "Forrest Creek UT-2 Proposed Nutrient Offset Restoration Area, Bank Parcel Development Package"; May, 2011. _O C O C? a b O Ci C a b C O H O U M O Cei H z C O bA C C? N a? U I.? 0 w rl r-o O N Q C ti F (Z N O MM1 h?l V 00 C a? C C O v W ti 0 N C D N N M N N 00 O N 00 H a d? ? N M 1 p., Vl N M -- N O .M+ 0 M N ?h a M d 01 N ° V-) ?O ° N m N rA M N l? tn l? N N to N ? a ? 00 kr) o? -• ? N o ? O o ? ? CJ • X ? f; o ..k 0 a? d U c, cn •% N i., •-- ? ?-+ `? r5te?,..,? U o ? a i d o U Q ? 4 . EU N >1 S: Z3 N r U N Ij L qza w 1 +., V O ? i .? f4.) d z F a U a3 M ai «S m 8 .o w y ? v C O Cd 0 8 0 c0 to cd F U 3 ? ? o ? y o L4 0 .U N by y o 3 0 Y o Cd c `d o -o O U P. b V N O. 0 O O y b?A ? N N U a? C 3 .? a° y x a?i 0 y Y o. w = N 3 o o Q on y V •L N C.' 3 a Y o c C1 N ? bA ?" C1. O 00 • s., Q U ° 0'o E E o ? y 3 a?i on 4•. y N Y z APPENDIX C Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos FEBjEcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. EBX-11020 FORREST CREEK UT 2 ®EcoEngineering VF-MNAm": ? 20X.DWG BANK PARCEL A divieioa of Te ]oha R McAdams Compmr.Iac, AS SHOWN ?G • VEGETATION PLOTS R S A R?? 6-15-2011 ORANGE COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA C 2005 Meridian srtry, Duhsm M eoonasae•,?,r„•;??maams_?•u??e no.: c-om VE& PLOT I: WITHIN AREA I AT Op FAGIN6 328•NK VE6 PLOT 2- WITHIN AREA I AT Op FA6IN6 328'NK la Y , PR07ECT R0. EBX-11020 ME"AME: EBX11020X.DWG FORF= CREEK UT 2 ANK PARCEL AEcoEngineering A dmuou of nm John R McA = Camay. bc6 9 SCALE: AS SHOWN E,G?..?0,??. VEGETA'nN PLOTS FaMMtCa TRUNCLE PASR • CBARLOITE C DATE: OU-1 5-2011 }}?{? ?r}?? CAROLINA ORANGE COUN 1 i ? O RTH 2905 maidim putm, Dub= NC M13 80O-M460. wJo1o=csftmc® lice Ea: C-M VE6 PLOT 3: WITHIN AREA 3 AT Op FACIN& 304°W. VE6 PLOT 4: WITHIN AREA 3 AT Op FACING 326°NW. APPENDIX D Vegetation Monitoring Data Sheets aEcoEngineering A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. Site: Forrest Creek UT-2 (EBX-11020) Page: 1 Monitoring Year: AS BUILT Date: 6/9/2011 Area: Veg Plot No.: X-axis: Plot Location: 34'N CURR ENT MONITORING YEAR DATA App. 30' east of stream x Y ddh Height DBH Ma ID Scientific Name Common Name Source meter meter millimeter centimeter cm Vi o Notes 1 Unknown B 1.9 0.8 5.73 12 2 2 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 1.8 2.2 5.73 47 3 3 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 1.2 3.1 6.33 35 2 4 Querus hellos willow oak B 2.6 3.9 9.32 68 3 5 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 2.3 4.8 12.45 50 2 6 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 0.8 4.3 15.67 58 3 7 Unknown B 1.6 5.8 2.80 13 2 8 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 1.6 7.0 10.49 43 3 9 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 0.4 8.0 6.28 32 2 10 Unknown B 1.0 9.9 5.75 47 2 11 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 2.7 9.8 6.19 46 3 12 Ulmus amencana American elm B 1.5 7.6 7.45 18 3 13 Unknown B 2.7 8.0 10.64 49 2 14 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 3.4 6.1 5.80 52 3 15 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 4.4 5.0 8.89 39 3 16 Dios ros vir iniana persimmon B 4.0 3.3 13.00 54 2 17 Dios ros vir iniana persimmon B 3.8 0.9 4.41 15 2 18 Dios ros vir iniana - persimmon B 3.4 2.3 5.65 15 2 19 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 5.3 2.3 8.01 31 2 20 Unknown B 6.2 2.8 9.39 16 1 21 Unknown B 8.5 1.0 3.01 47 2 22 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 7.9 3.1 13.96 59 3 23 Unknown B 9.3 2.7 6.11 52 2 24 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 9.9 3.5 9.43 46 3 25 Dios ros vir iniana persimmon B 8.4 4.3 4.64 65 2 26 Dios ros vir iniana persimmon B 9.2 4.7 6.23 57 2 27, Dios ros vir iniana persimmon B 7.1 4.9 2.65 23 2 28, Querus hellos willow oak B 6.9 6.4 3.98 27 3 29 Unknown B 9.9 8.2 3.91 57 2 30 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 9.6 9.3 3.12 41 3 31 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 8.6 8.1 6.03 49 3 32 Unknown B 7.2 8.3 4.53 52 2 33 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 6.6 9.3 7.54 51 3 34 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 5.4 8.1 6.22 37 3 35 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 4.5 9.7 3.22 35 3 36 Querus hellos willow oak B 4.4 8.3 4.38 38 3 37 Juni erus vir iniana red cedar B 4.5 6.5 4.23 36 3 38 Juni erus vir iniana red cedar B 5.5 6.5 4.30 31 3 39 Juni erus vir iniana red cedar B 8.0 7.0 4.11 39 3 40 Juni erus vir iniana red cedar B 9.5 6.5 4.20 38 3 B = bare root Site: Forrest Creek UT-2 (EBX-11020) Page: 2 Date: AS BUILT Area: 6/9/2011 Veg Plot No.: 1 X-axis: 34'N 10 0.5 0,0 10 ------- ------- ' 1 I -------t------- 1 11 -------f -- I i ------- ------- I 35 ---- ----- I I ------+------ 1 I ------ ---- 33 I -------F------- 1 I ------+------- 1 1 1 ------- --- 30 1 ----9 F------- -------------- 1 -------f-- 3 - 1 ? ------ I - i ------ 36 ?? 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-----4----- - - --- -f- -------- I 45 I 44 I 40 Q-T I : 3d 10 X-AXIS t'NW 5l Site: Forrest Creek UT-2 (EBX-11020) Page: 1 Monitoring Year: AS BUILT Date: 6/9/2011 Area: Veg Plot No.: X-axis Plot Location 14'N CURR ENT MONITORING YEAR DATA App. 25' east of stream x Y ddh Height DBH Ma ID Scientific Name Common Name Source meter meter millimeter centimeter cm Vi o Notes 1 Unknown B 9.1 0.1 7.61 63 2 2 Unknown B 7.5 0.1 6.89 52 2 3 Unknown B 6.0 0.0 9.43 41 2 4 Unknown B 4.4 0.0 7.47 21 2 5 Querus hellos willow oak B 0.4 0.9 5.85 64 3 6 Unknown B 2.0 1.0 15.58 52 2 7 Unknown B 3.4 1.0 6.28 48 2 8 Querus hellos willow oak B 5.1 1.0 4.58 54 3 9 Querus hellos willow oak B 6.6 1.0 6.21 64 3 10 Querus hellos willow oak B 8.1 0.9 8.87 76 3 11 Unknown B 9.8 1.0 4.38 60 2 12 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 9.3 1.8 5.75 23 3 13 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 8.0 1.8 7.77 22 3 14 Unknown B 6.1 2.1 6.39 37 2 15 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 4.3 1.9 6.32 34 3 16 Unknown B 2.4 1.9 12.45 46 2 17 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 1.2 1.9 3.00 18 3 18 Unknown B 1.4 2.8 9.21 62 2 19 Unknown B 2.9 2.9 4.51 55 2 20 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 4.4 3.0 9.54 42 3 21 Unknown B 5.8 3.0 6.28 32 2 22 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 7.2 2.8 4.57 34 3 23 Unknown B 8.9 2.8 4.45 23 2 24 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 10.0 3.6 13.96 49 3 25 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 7.4 3.8 13.12 42 3 26 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 1.4 3.8 10.70 45 3 27 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 0.3 4.5 8.98 41 3 28 Unknown B 2.1 4.5 3.98 34 2 29 Querus hellos willow oak B 3.8 4.5 9.28 75 3 30 Unknown B 5.0 4.5 5.81 58 2 31 Unknown B 6.6 4.4 4.32 53 2 32 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 8.2 4.3 3.92 35 3 33 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 4.8 4.3 5.65 45 3 34 Unknown B 4.3 5.3 8.85 64 2 35 Unknown B 1.8 5.7 6.15 60 2 36 Unknown B 2.5 6.9 3.11 48 2 37 Querus hellos willow oak B 5.6 6.8 5.79 60 3 38 Querus hellos willow oak B 6.8 6.8 4.27 46 3 39 Querus hellos willow oak B 8.5 6.6 4.51 52 3 40 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 8.1 7.7 4.15 47 2 41 Dios ros vir iniana persimmon B 5.8 8.0 6.06 12 2 42 Dios ros vir iniana persimmon B 4.1 8.4 8.85 60 2 43 Dios ros vir iniana persimmon B 1.5 8.1 5.70 62 2 44 Dios ros vir iniana persimmon B 1.0 9.0 5.65 43 2 45 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 3.2 8.9 10.63 46 3 46 Unknown B 5.3 9.0 4.28 45 2 47 Unknown B 8.8 8.3 2.66 43 2 48 Querus hellos willow oak B 9.9 8.8 3.98 58 3 49, Juni erus vir iniana red cedar B 9.5 6.5 3.66 55 3 50, Juni erus vir iniana red cedar B 8.0 9.5 3.75 43 3 51 Juni erus vir iniana red cedar B 9.5 7.0 3.83 35, 3 D - 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I o y ,v X-AXIS Site: Forrest Creek UT-2 (EBX-11020) Page: 1 Monitoring Year: AS BUILT Date: 6/9/2011 Area: Veg Plot No.: X-axis: Plot Location: 32'N CURR ENT MONITORING YEAR DATA App. 25' east of stream x Y ddh Height DBH Ma ID Scientific Name Common Name Source meter meter millimeter centimeter cm Vigor Notes 1 Unknown B 9.8 0.6 3.08 34 2 2 Unknown B 7.9 0.4 5.99 63 2 3 Unknown B 6.6 0.4 3.99 9 2 4 Unknown B 3.9 0.3 4.15 48 2 5 Unknown B 2.4 0.4 7.43 22 2 6 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 0.9 0.4 6.02 54 3 7 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 0.3 2.1 10.87 55 3 8 Unknown B 1.7 2.0 3.04 49 2 9 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 2.9 2.2 7.82 38 3 10 Quercus hellos willow oak B 4.1 2.2 3.28 53 3 11 Quercus hellos willow oak B 5.9 2.2 4.53 57 3 12 Quercus hellos willow oak B 7.4 2.2 4.39 54 3 13 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 3.9 3.9 7.45 53 3 14 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 2.2 3.9 12.58 55 3 15 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 0.6 3.6 6.99 48 3 16 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud B 4.9 4.2 7.79 47 3 17 Unknown B 6.9 4.4 12.39 43 2 18 Unknown B 9.6 4.1 13.94 60 2 19 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 8.1 31 5.95 37 3 20 Unknown B 9.2 5.7 5.88 15 2 21 Unknown B 5.3 5.6 4.39 47 2 22 Plantanus occidentalis sycamore B 2.0 5.6 10.79 47 3 23 Unknown B 0.3 5.6 2.79 55 2 24 Unknown B 2.0 9.1 3.90 32 2 25 Ulmus americana American elm B 6.7 9.6 9.15 81 3 26 Unknown B 9.0 9.9 2.78 60 2 27 Unknown B 9.8 8.5 10.58 43 , 2 28 Plantanus occidentalis s camore B 9.5 6.9 8.85 29 3 B = bare root Site: Forrest Creek UT-2 (EBX-11020) Page: 2 Date: AS BUILT Area: 6/9/2011 Veg Plot No.: 4 X-axis: 32'N 0.5 0,0 ? ---°--!------- ! -------t------- 2 ! -------f------- 4 I ! -------i------- I ! -------+------ I ------ t------ 25 ------ ?--- -------- {------- I I 26 , -------h------- -------f------- I I ? 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EBX-11020 IN FORREST CREEK UT 2 AEcoEngineenng FILENAME: EBX11020X.0WG ANK PAR EL A &vmm of Ibe John R A4cAdm CompM, Inc. SCALE: AS SHOWN INGIN]CM- PIA14NM - SURYSYO?S • EtiYIIMMMAt. IuSEARCH 74tUMIX IMRK • CHARLOM .ATE: 06-15-2011 ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROL NA OWM-00 IAare N c PHOTO STATION 5: VIEW FAGIN6 5OUTHYCE5T. E PROTECT N0. EBX-11OZO FORREST CREEK UT 2 AEcoEngineering E: EBX11020X.DWG BAND PARCEL A divWon of Mw Jc n R McAdm C=WmW, Jac. SCALE; scAi.E: AS SHOWN IIi6II1S?S • PIANN6R3 • SOSYSYQRS • SNYIIiDNllBNTAL PHOTO STATIONS RESEW" ??•?°^B DATE: 06-15-2011 ORANGE COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA eao-»a+e....,?? ? M.: C-mm PHOTO STATION 81 VIEW PAGING NORTH. PHOTO STATION be VIEW PAGING NORTHEAST. PROJECT No. EBX-11020 n "ANE: EBX11020X.DWG FORREST CREEK UT 2 BANK PARCEL A j EcoEngineering A division of The Jdw IL MCA G SCMZ: AS SHOWN PHOTO STATIONS :7 EN6IN M • PLANNERS • SURVEYORS Risae?xce,RUxc? r?R<•Ce `" °°Te 2' ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROUNA ?oo-7ssm?eM . .w,?¦m.Hzmcad ? ftemm - uPHOTO STATION 7: VIEW FACIN& NORTHEAST.