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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20110932 Ver 1_Application_20111020 4 �(/NC7 � , � ,;,�.,,� i�� �� ' o�j�`'",1.�?�� �''�°✓� �1�ANpSFNk.N� 0 1QJ � I W q J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ��Sr°?�o���ry DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION �'cH BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE - EUGENE A.CON7'I,JR. GOVERNOR $ECRETARY U OCtOber 7, 2011 � � 3 U. S. Army Corps of Engineers � � Regulatory Field Office 1� � 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 1 1 0 9 � 2 Wake Forest,NC 27587 U " 1`n ATTN: Mr. Monte Matthews � 9� NCDOT Coordinator 'y � Subject: Application for Section 404 Nationwide Permit 3, 33 for the proposed � replacement of Bridge No. 29 over Cove Creek on US 321 in Watauga � 2 County, Federal Aid Project No. BRNHS-321(13); Division 11; TIP No. B- v 4668; WBS 38461.1.1 � Deaz Mr. Matthews: T'he North Cazolina Depar[ment of Transportarion (NCDOT) proposes to replace Bridge No. 29, an 84-foot two-span bridge over Cove Creek on US 321, with a 100-foot long single span bridge. The new structure will be located along the existing roadway alignment. Traffic will be maintained onsite during construction with the use of a temporazy detour bridge to the north of the existing structure. There will be 0.01 acre of permanent wetland impacts from the replacement and extension of an existing 30-inch Corrugated Metal Pipe with a 48- inch Reinforced Concrete Pipe and 0.01 acre of temporary impacts to Cove Creek from two temporary work pads. Comments &om the North Cazolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) will be required prior to authorization by the Corps of Engineers. By copy of this letter and attachment, NCDOT herby requests NCWRC review. NCDOT requests that NCWRC forwazd their comments to the Corps of Engineers and the NCDOT within 30 calendaz days of receipt of this application. Please see enclosed copies of the Pre-Construction Notificarion (PCN) Form, EEP Acceptance letter, stormwater management plan, permit drawings, design plans, USACE Wetland Determination Data Form, and USACE Approved Jurisdictional Detennination Form(Rapanos Form). The Categorical Exclusion (CE) was completed in April 2011. Documents were distributed shortly thereafter. Additional copies aze available upon request. MAILING ADDRESS: TELEPtwNE: 919-7075700 LOCATION: NC OEPpRTMEM OF TMNSPORTNTION FAX: 919-212-5785 1020 BIRCM RIOGE DRNE PROJECT DEVELOPNfNT AND ENVIRONA£MAL ANRLY515 �LEIGH NC 27610 1598MULSERVICECEUrER WEBSITE: www.NCDOT.ORG Rn�eicH NC 27699-1598 , y This project calls for a letting date of May 15, 2012 and a review date of Mazch 27, 2012; however the let date may advance as additional funding becomes available. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call Brett Feulner at (919) 707-6116. A copy of this permit application and distribution list will be posted on the NCDOT Website at: http://www.ncdot.org/doh/preconstrucUpe/neu/permit.html Sincerely � " ���� � Gregory J. Thorpe,Ph.D., Branch Manager Project Development and Environmental Analysis Branch . _., . Cc: NCDOT Permit Application Standazd Distribution List 2 . oF,p�ATEq Office Use Only: ,F i � 02 �� Corps adion ID no. � � , � > � DWQ project no. • ° ` Fortn Version 1.3 Dec 10 2008 Pre-Construction Notification (PCN) Form A. Applicant Information 1. Processing 1 a. Type(s)of approval sought from the Corps: � Section 404 Pertnit ❑ Section 10 Permit 1 b. Specify Nationwide Permit(NWP)number: 3,33 or General Permit(GP)number. 1c. Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps? ❑Yes � No 1d. Type(s)of approval sought from the DWQ(check all ihat apply): , �401 Water�uality Certification—Regular ❑ Non�04 Jurisdictional General Permit ❑401 Water Quality Certification—Express ❑ Riparian Buffer Authorization te. Is this notification solely for the record For the record only for DWQ 407 For the record only for Corps Permit: because written approval is not required7 Certification: �Yes ❑ No ❑Yes � No 1f. Is payment into a mitlgation bank or in-lieu fee program proposed for mitigation �yes ❑ No of impacts? If so, attach the accepta�ce letter from mitigation bank or in-lieu fee program. 1 g. Is the project located in any of NC's twenty coastal counties. If yes, answer 1 h ❑Yes � No below. 1 h. Is the project located within a NC DCM Area of Environmental Concem(AEC)? ❑Yes � No 2. Project Information 2a. Name of project: Replacement of Bridge no.29 over Cove Creek on US 321 2b. County: Watauga 2c. Nearest municipality/town: Sugar Grove 2d. Subdivision name: not app/ica6le 2e. NCDOT only,T.I.P. or state g�668 project no: 3. Owner Information 3a. Name(s)on Recorded Deed: North Carolina Department of Transportation 3b. Deed Book and Page No. not applicable 3c. Responsible Parry(for LLC if not applicable applicable): 3d. Street address: 1598 Mail Service Center 3e. City, state, zip: Raleigh, NC 27699-1598 3f. Telephone no.: (919)707-6116 , 3g. Fax no.: (919)212-5785 � 3h. Email address: bmfeulner@ncdot.gov I ( 1 . 4. Applicant Information (if different from owner) y 4a. Applicant is: ❑Agent ❑ Other, speci(y: 4b. Name: not applicable 4c. Business name (if applicable): 4d. Street address: 4e. City, state,zip: 4f. Telephone no.: 4g. Fax no.: 4h. Email address: 5. AgentlConsultant Information(if applicable) 5a. Name: not applicable Sb. Business name (if applicable): 5c. SVeet address: 5d. City, state,zip: Se. Telephone no.: Sf. Fax no.: 5g. Email address: 2 h B. Project Information and Prior Projed History 1. Property Identification 1 a. Property identification no.(tax PIN or parcel ID): not applicable 1 b. Site coordinates(in decimal degrees): LaGtude: 35.94412 Longitude: -81.70096 (DD.DDDDDD) (-DD.DDDDDD) 1 c. Property size: 2 acres 2. Surface Waters 2a. Name of nearest body of water(sVeam, river,etc.)to Cove Creek proposed project: 2b. Water Quality Classification of nearest receiving water. C 2c. River basin: Watauga 3. Project Description 3a. Describe the existing condilions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this applicabon: Traffic currently uses a hvo lane, 84 foot long two span bridge. The project is located in a rural portion of Watauga Counly. The land use surrounding the proposed bridge replacement consists predominately of agriculture or pastureland with some residentlal houses and scattered forestland. 3b. List the total estlmated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property: 0.01 3c. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams(intertnittent and perennial)on the property: 2000 3d. Explain the purpose of the proposed project: To replace a functionally obsolete and structurally deficient bridge that is approaching the end of its useful life. 3e. Describe the overall project in detail, including the type of equipment to be used: The project involves replacing a two span 84 foot bridge with a 100 foot long single span bridge. Tra�c will use an onsite detour located to the north of the existing bridge during consVuction of the new bridge. Standard road building equipment such as Vucks,dozers,and cranes will be used. 4. Jurisdictional Determinations 4a. Have jurisdictional weUand or stream detertninations by the Corps or State been requested or obtained fo'this property �Yes � No ❑ Unknown /project(including all prior phases)in the past. Comments: Requesting JD with permit application 4b. If the Corps made the jurisdictional detertnination,what type of detertnination was made? ❑ Preliminary ❑ Final 4c. If yes,who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Agency/Consultant Company: Name(if known): NCDOT Other: 4d. If yes, list ihe dates of the Corps jurisdictional detertninations or State determinations and attach documentation. 5. Project History 5a. Have permits or certifications been requested or obtained �yes � No ❑ Unknown for this project(inGuding all prior phases)in the past? Sb. If yes, explain in detail according to"help file" insVucdons. 6. Future Project Plans 6a. Is this a phased project? ❑Yes � No 6b. If yes, explain. 3 . C. Proposed Impacts Inventory � 1. Impacts Summary 1 a. Which sections were completed below for your project(check all that apply): �WeUands � Streams-tributaries ❑ Buffers ❑ Open Waters ❑ Pond Construction 2. Wetland Impacts If there are wetland impacts proposed on the site,then complete this question for each wetland area impacted. 2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 2e. 2f. WeUand impact Type ofjurisdictlon number— Type of impact Type of wetland Forested (Corps-404, 10 Area of impact Pertnanent(P) (if known) DWQ—non-404, other) (acres) or Temporary T Site 2 � P❑ FiIllCulvert ❑Yes � Corps T replacement- Headwater Forest � No ❑ DWQ 0.01' extension Site 2 ❑ P❑ ❑Yes ❑ Corps T ❑ No ❑ DWQ Site 3 ❑ P❑ ❑Yes ❑ Corps T ❑ No ❑ DWQ Site 4 ❑ P❑ ❑Yes ❑ Corps T ❑ No ❑ DWQ Site 5 ❑ P❑ ❑Yes ❑ Corps T ❑ No ❑ DWQ Site 6 ❑ P❑ ❑Yes ❑ Corps T ❑ No ❑ DWQ 2g.Total wetland impacts 0.01 Permanent 0 Temporary 2h.Comments: 'The weUand impacted by this project was delineated during a post documenU flnal field review and not included within the CE document. 3. Stream Impacts If there are perennial or intertnittent stream impacts(including temporary impacts)proposed on the site, then wmplete this question for all stream sites impacted. 3a. 3b. 3c. 3d. 3e. 3f. 3g. Stream impact Type of impact SUeam name Perennial Type of Average Impact length number- (PER)or jurisdiction sVeam (linearfeet) Permanent(P) intertnittent (Corps-404, 10 width or Temporary (INT)? DWQ—non- (feet) (T) 404, other) Temporary PER � Corps T te � � P� causeways for bridge Cove Creek 0 INT ❑ DWQ 25 90(0.01 ac) bent removal Site 2 ❑ P❑ ❑ PER ❑ Corps T ❑ INT ❑ DWQ Site 3 ❑ P ❑ ❑ PER ❑ Corps T ❑ INT ❑ DWQ Site 4 ❑ P❑ ❑ PER ❑ Corps T ❑ INT ❑ DWQ Site 5 ❑ P ❑ ❑ PER ❑ Corps T ❑ INT ❑ DWQ 3h. Total stream and tributary impacts 90(0.01ac) 3i. Comments:The lwo temporary work pads with impervious dikes will be used for the removal of the old bridge and bents. 4 ` 4. Open Water Impacts If there are proposed impacts to lakes, ponds, estuaries,tributaries, sounds,the Atlantic Ocean,or any other open water of the U.S.then individuall list all o en water im acts below. 4a. 4b. 4c. 4d. 4e. Open water Name of waterbody impact number (if applicable) Type of impact Waterbody type Area of impact(acres) —Pertnanent (P)or Tem ora T 01 ❑ P❑T 02 ❑ P ❑T 03 ❑ POT 04 ❑ P❑T 4f.Total open water impacts X Permanent X Temporary 4g. Comments: 5. Pond or Lake Construction If ond or lake consUuction ro osed, then com lete the chart below. 5a. Sb. Sc. 5d. 5e. WeUand Impacts(acres) Stream Impacts(feet) Upland Pond ID proposed use or purpose (acres) number of pond Flooded Filled Exravated Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded P1 P2 5f.Total Sg. Comments: 5h. Is a dam high hazard permit required? ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, permit ID no: 5i. Expected pond surface area(acres): 5j. Size of pond watershed (acres): 5k. Method of construction: , 5 6. Buffer Impacts(for DWQ) If project will impact a protected riparian buffer,then complete the chart below. If yes, then individually list all buffer im acts below. If an im acts re uire miti ation,then ou MUST fill out Section D of this fortn. 6a. ❑ Neuse ❑Tar-Pamlico ❑ Other. Project is in which protected basin? ❑ Catawba ❑ Randleman 6b. 6c. 6d. 6e. 6f. 6g. Buffer impact number— Reason for impact Buffer Zone 1 impact Zone 2 impact Permanent(P)or Stream name mitigation (square feet) (square feet) Tem ora re uired? 81 ❑ P❑T ❑Yes ❑ No B2 ❑ P❑T ❑Yes ❑ No B3 ❑ P ❑T ❑Yes ❑ No 6h.Total buffer impacts 6i. Comments: 6 r D. Impact Justification and Mitigation 1. Avoidance and Minimizallon 1 a. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing project. No deck drains wiil discharge into the Cove Creek.The new bridge elevation will be raised to allow for larger flows of ihe Cove Creek to pass under the bridge and the new bridge and temporary detour bridge will completely span the channel of Cove Creek. 1 b. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through consVuction techniques. Design Standards in Sensitive Watersheds will be followed and NCDOT's Best Management Practices will be followed during consVuction. No Fill from the new bridge will occur in Cove Creek.A moratorium for in stream construction and land disturbance during the Vout spawning period of October 15 to April 15 will be implemented. The rauseways will not interrupt more than half of the flow of Cove Creek at one time. 2. Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U.S.or Waters of the State 2a. Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for �Yes ❑ No impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? If no, ex lain: 2b. If yes, miGgation is required by(check all that apply): ❑ DWQ � Corps ❑ Mitigation bank 2c. If yes,which mitigation option will be used for this project? � Payment to in-lieu fee program ❑ Permittee Responsible Mitigation 3. Complete if Using a Mitigation Bank 3a. Name of Mitigation Bank: not applicable 3b. Credits Purchased(attach receipt and letter) Type Quantity 3c. Comments: 4. Complete H Making a Payment to In-lieu Fee Program 4a.Approval letter from in-lieu fee program is attached. �Yes 4b. SUeam mitigaGon requested: 0 linear feet 4c. If using sUeam mitigation, stream temperature: ❑wartn ❑ cool Ocold 4d. Buffer mitigation requested(DWQ only): 0 square feet 4e. Riparian wetland mitigation requested: 0.02 acres 4f. Non-riparian wetland mitigation requested: 0 acres 4g. Coastal(tidal)wetland mitigation requested: 0 acres 4h. Comments: 5. Complete if Using a Permittee Responsible Mitigation Plan 5a. If using a pertnittee responsible mi6gation plan, provide a descriptlon of the proposed mitigation plan. 7 r 6. Buffer Mitigation(State Regulated Riparian Buffer Rules)—required by DWQ • 6a.Will the project result in an impact within a protected riparian buffer that requires ❑Yes � No buffer mitigation? 6b. If yes, then identity the square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation. Calculate the amount of mitigaGon required. 6c. 6d. 6e. Zone Reason for impact Total impact Multiplier Required mitigation (square feet) (square feet) Zone 1 3(2 for Catawba) Zone 2 1.5 6f.Total buffer mitigation required: 6g. If buffer mitlgation is required,discuss what type of mitigation is proposed(e.g., payment to private mitigation bank, pertnittee responsible riparian buffer restoraGon, payment into an approved in-lieu fee fund). 6h. Comments: 8 • E. Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWQ) 1. Diffuse Flow Plan 1 a. Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified ❑Yes � No within one of the NC Riparian BuHer Protection Rules? 1 b. If yes, then is a diffuse flow plan included?If no, explain why. �Yes ❑ No Comments: NA 2. Stormwater Mana ement Plan 2a. What is the overall percent imperviousness of this project? NIA 2b. Does this project require a Stortnwater Management Plan? �Yes ❑ No 2c. If this project DOES NOT require a Stormwater Management Plan,explain why: 2d. If this project DOES require a Stormwater Management Plan,then provide a brief, narrative description of the plan: See attached ❑ Certified Local Govemment 2e. Who will be responsible for the review of the Stortnwater Management Plan? ❑ DWQ Stortnwater Program � DWQ 401 Unit 3. Certified Local Government Stormwater Review 3a. In which local govemmenYs jurisdiction is this project? not applicable ❑ Phase II 3b. Which of the following locally-implemented stortnwater management programs ❑ NSW ❑ USMP apply(check all that apply): ❑Water Supply Watershed ❑ Other. 3c. Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been ❑Yes ❑ No attached? 4. DWQ Stormwater Pro ram Review ❑ Coastal counties 4a. Which of the following state-implemented stortnwater management programs apply ❑ HoW (check all that apply): ❑ ORW ❑ Session Law 2006-246 ❑ Other: 4b. Has the approved Stortnwater Management Plan with proof of approval been attached? ❑Yes ❑ No 5. DWQ 401 Unit Stormwater Review , Sa. Does the Stortnwater Management Plan meet the appropriate requirements? �Yes ❑ No NA I 5b. Have all of the 401 Unit submittal requirements been met? ❑ Yes ❑ No NA � 9 � - - F. Supplementary Information • 1. Environmental Documentation(DWQ Requirement) 1 a. Does the project involve an expenditure of public(federal/stateAocal)funds or the �Yes ❑ No use of public(federal/state)land? 1 b. If you answered 'yes"to the above, does the project require preparation of an environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or State �Yes ❑ No (North Carolina)Environmental Policy Act(NEPA/SEPA)? 1 c. If you answered "yes"to the above, has the document review been finalized by the State Clearing House? (If so, attach a copy of the NEPA or SEPA final approval letter.) �Yes ❑ No Comments: 2. Violations(DWQ Requirement) 2a. Is the site in violation of DWQ Wetland Rules(15A NCAC 2H .0500), Isolated Wetland Rules(15A NCAC 2H .1300), DWQ Surface Water or WeUand Standards, ❑Yes � No or Riparian Buffer Rules(15A NCAC 2B .0200)? 2b. Is this an aftervthe-fact pertnit applicadon? ❑Yes � No 2c. If you answered 'yes"to one or both of the above questions, provide an explanadon of the violation(s): 3. Cumulative Impacts(DWQ Requirement) 3a. Will this project(based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts)result in ❑Yes additional development,which could impact nearby downstream water qualiry? � No 3b. If you answered 'yes"to the above, submit a qualitative or quantita6ve cumulative impact analysis in accordance with the most recent DWQ policy. If you answered"no," provide a short narrative description. Due to the minimal Vansportation impacts resulting from this bridge replacement, this project will neither influence nearby land uses nor stimulate growth. Therefore,a detailed indirect and cumulative effects study will not be necessary. 4. Sewage Dlsposal(DWQ Requirement) 4a.Clearly detail the ultimate treatment methods and dispositlon (non�ischarge or discharge)of wastewater generated from the proposed project, or available capacity of the subject facility. not applicable 10 ' S. Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat(Corps Requirement) 5a. Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or �Yes � No habitat? Sb. Have you checked with the USFWS conceming Endangered Species Act �Yes � No impacts? ❑ Raleigh Sc. If yes, indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted. ❑ Asheville 5d. What data sources did you use to detertnine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat? USFWS web page of T8E species for Watauga County; NHP database of elemental occurrences. Biological conclusion in the CE for Virginia Big Ear bat was originally"may affect, not likely to adversely affecY'based on the proximity of the proximity of the closest NCNHP record and the possibility that bats could use bridge as a night roost without leaving any evidence of their presence. NCDOT has reevaluated the biological conclusion and is changing their biological conclusion to"no effect,"based on the following; • Open habitat beneath the bridge makes it less than ideal roosting habitat for ba[s • There are no other roost sites(caves or mines)in the project vicinity • Due to the distance from the closest recorded site(5 miles)it is unlikely that bats would travel to and inhabit the ro osed ro'ect site 6. Essential Fish Habitat(Corps Requirement) 6a.W ill this project occur in or near an area designated as essenbal fish habitat? ❑ Yes � No 6b. What data sources did you use to detertnine whether your site would impact EssenGal Fish Habitat? NMFS Counry Index 7. Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources(Corps Requirement) 7a. Will this project occur in or near an area that the state,federal or tribal govemments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation �Yes � No status(e.g., National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in North Carolina history and archaeology)? 7b. What data sources did you use to detertnine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources? Memo dated from the NC Department of Cultural Resources,dated April 29, 2009(historic architecture)and May 71, 2011( historic archeology). 8. Flood 2one Designation(Corps Requirement) 8a.Will this project occur in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain? �Yes ❑ No 8b. If yes,explain how project meets FEMA requirements: The new bridge will be built on the same alignment so that there will be no increase in the level or extent of upstream flood potential . 8c.What source(s)did you use to make the floodplain detertnination? NCDOT Hydraulics Unit Coordination w/FEMA Dr. Gre¢orv J. Thorpe,Ph D �, 10/7/2011 ApplicanVAgenYs Printed Name Ap I' nUAgenPs Signature Date �� (AgenPs signature is vahd oniy if an auUiorizatlon letter from the applipnt ', is rovided. 11 r� �� � � En�f'ian�ement PROGRAM August24,2011 Mr.Gregory J.Thocpe,Ph.D. Manager,Project Development and Env'vonmental Analysis Branch North Cazolina Depar�nent of Transportation 1548 Mail Service Center Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1548 Deaz Dr.T'horpe: Subject: EEP Mitigation Acceptance Letter: B-4668,Replace Bridge Number 29 over Cove Creek on US 321,Watauga County The purpose of this letter is to notify you thaz the Ecosystem Enhancement Pragram(EEP)will provide the compeasetory riparien weUand mitigation for the subjed project Based on the informarion supplied by you on 7uly 28,20 L],the impacts are located in CU 06010103 of the Watauga River Buin in the Northem Mountains(NM) Eco-Region,and are as follows: 5trearn wetlands Butier(sq.Ft) Riva Bavn N I.acation Non- Coastal 7me Cold Cool Wemi Ripmien Ri arim� Mush 1 Zone2 impacts Weteuga 06010103 0 0 0 O.OI 0 0 0 0 (}edits Yadkin 03040101 0 0 0 0.02 0 0 0 0 Per the Small lmpacts Policy,NCEEP may provide ffie mitigalion m an edjacent hydrologic uni;as High Quality Preservation or as BMP's es identified in a local watenhed plan. EEP commits to imp(ementing sufficient compensatory riparian wetland mitigarion credits to offset the impacts associated with this project in accordence with the N.C.Depacoment of Enviranment and Nanual Resoiuces'Ecosystem Enhancement Program In-Lieu Fee Instrument dated July 28,2010. If the above referenced impact amounu are revised,then this mitigarion acceptance letter will no longer be valid and a new mitigation acceptance letter will be roquired from EEP. lf you have-any questions ot need fldditional informabon,pleaze contact Ms.Beth Harmon at 919-71 S- � 1929. Sincerely, ^ 1Qr J ������� � . Mic Ellisan EEP eputy D'vector cc: Mr.Monte Matthews,USACE—Raleigh Regulatory Field Of6ce Mr.Brian Wrenn,Division of Waur Quality,Wetlands/401 Unit File:B-4668(Small Impacts Policy) �n Restori�... F�tl�a��cc,r,�29... Pvot��ctr,�t9 Ocu'Stat� �� Narth Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program, 1652 Mail Service Ce�ter, Raleigh,NC 27699-1652/919-715-0478/www.nceep.net . STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN B-4668, State Project 38461.1.1 Date: 6/28/11 Watauga County Hydraulics Project Engineer: R.C. Henegaz, PE ROADWAY DESCRIPTION This project involves replacing Bridge No. 29 over Cove Creek on US 321 in Watauga County. The overall length of the project is 0.227miles. T'he existing 22-foot paved road is a two-lane road with grassed shoulders. Bridge No. 29 is a two span bridge (2@42') for a total length of 84 feet and a cleaz roadway width of 25 feet. The project will be a two-lane section with 12 foot lanes and 4 foot paved shoulders. The replacement structure for Bridge No. 29 will be a one span 39" Box Beam approximately 100-foot long with a cleaz roadway width of 40 feet. ENVIRONMENTAL DESCR/PTION This project is located in the Watauga River Basin. There aze two streams on this project, which has a"C" classification. Neither stream is on the 303(d) list. Wetlands will be impacted by the proposed project. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND MAJOR STRUCTURES The proposed bridge is a one span structure eliminating the existing bent in the creek. There will be no deck drains on the proposed bridge. Sheet flow will be utilized as much as practicable and dischazged onto grassed surfaces. } ' „ ' APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION FORM GS.Army Corps ot Engineen 'Riis fortn should be compleccd by following the inswaions provided in Section CV of the 1D Fmm Inswctional Guidd�ook. SECTION 1: BACKGROUND INFORMATION A. REPORT COMPLETION DATE FOR APPROVED JtiRISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION(JD): B. D►STRICT OFFICE,FILE NAME,AND NUMBER:Releigh,NC C. PROJECT LOCATION AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION: State:?vonh Carolina Counry/parish/borough:Watauga Ciry:NA Crnter coordinates of site(ladlong in degree decimal forn�at): Lat.36.2546G°�,l.ong.81.79178°�. � Universal Trensverse Mercacor: Name of nearest wacerlwdy:Cove Crcek tiame of n�arest Tradieionel Navigable Wata(7'NW)lnto which the aquatic resource flows: Name of watcrshed or Hydrologic Unit Code(HUC�:06010103 ' � Chak if map/diegram of review area and/or potential jurisdictionel ereas is�ar�aveilable upon reques[. [Q Chxk if othu sites{e.g.,ofTsite mitigation sites,disposal sites.etc...t ere essociated with this ac[ion end are recorded on a different JD form. D. REVIEW PERFORMED FOR SITE EVALUATION(CHECK ALL THAT APPLI�: � Office(Desk)Detcrminauon. Daee: , . e?� Fieid Detertni�ation. Date(s): SEC'ftON[I• SUMMARY OF FINDINGS A. RHA SECTION 10 DETERMINATION OF JURISDICTION. Thtre��Y� 'bavigable r�nters ojrhe US."within Rivas and Harbors Act(RHA)jurisdicrion(as defined by 33 CFR part 3291 in the reviow area.[RequrrcdJ ' � Waters subject ro the ebb and Oow of the dde. Wstas ere presatdy uaed,or have been used in the past or may be suscep[ible for use to transport interscato or foroign comma�ce. Explein: . B. CWA SECTION 404 DETERMINATION OF JURISDICTION. 'Ih�e � dc�L`i� "waters oj[he LiS"within Clcan Wata Act(CWA)jurisdiction iac defined by 33 CFR pnn 3?8)in the review area.(RequrredJ t. W nten of t6e l;.S. s. lodicste presenee of waters of U.S.in review area(eheck a0 tAat apply):� �: TNWs,including corritorial seas � WeUands adjacen[[o'['NWs � Retativelypermanrnt waters'(RPWs)that Flow directly or indirectly inro 7?�1Ws Non-RPWs ihat flow dircctly ar indircctly inro T?7Ws � Walands direcQy abutting RPWs that Flow directly or indircctly inro TNWs Wetlands adjacent to but no[directly abutting RPWs that flow diroctty or indiroctly imo 7'N�Vs � Weclands adjaccnt ro non-RPWS tha[flow dir�cUy or indircctiy inro TNWs r� Impoundments ofjurisdictional waters � Iso�ated(intaswte or intrastate)waters,inoluding isolated wetlands b. Ideotify(atlmate)siu of waten of the ti.5.in the review aree: Non-waland waters: linear fcet: widih(ft)md/or acres. Wetlnnds:0.01 acres. c.Limita(boundaries)of jurisdiMion basod on: .�987�1�,�r,li,�,g�i,,,o. �„n"nu. Elevation of establishal OHWM(if known): . , 2. Non-regulated waters/wetiands(check if appliceble):� ; 0 Potrntiallyjurisdiaional watcrs andior walands were assessaf within the rcvicw area end dttcrtnined to be not jurisdiaional. �i Explain: . � i � 'Boxes chaked below shall be supponed 6y complaing the app�opnate sations[n Sauon 111 below =Por pmposa of tfi15 fartn,an RPW'is defincd as a tribu[arv thut is�rot a TN W a�that typicnlly�lows year-'ound or has continuoas Oow at Icasi•'scasonaltv' te.g..typically 3 rtron�hst. 'Supporting documrntedon is prcxented m Sauon IIIF. ' SEC'IION IIL• CWA ANALYSIS �• A. TNWs AND WETLANDS ADJACENT TO TNWs The agencia wfil assert jurisdictioo over TNW�end wetlands fldJecent to TNWa. If the aquatic resource is a TNW,complete SecNOn III.A.1 aud Sectlon III.D.1.only;if the aqueHe raource ts s wetlend edJacent to a TNW,wmplete Secttooa IIIA.t and 2 and Sectioo III.D.1.;otherwise,�ce Sectfoo ITI.B below. 1. T!YW IdentifyTNW . Summarize rationale supporting determinarion: . 2. Wetlend adjaceot m TNW Summariu racionale supponing conclusion tha[wnland is"adjacrnt": . B. CHARACTERISTICS OF TRIBLTARY(THAT IS NOT A TNVI�AND ITS ADJACENT WETLANDS(IF ANI�: Th1s sectloo iummarfzea foforma800 regarding charecteristice ot the tributary and its sdJeceet wttlaods,3f any,and it helpa dMermiqe whether or not the staodardi for Jurisdictfon atabl(s6ed under Rapaoos have�een met. The agenefes will asun Jorisdletion over noo-navigeble tdbutada of TNWs where the tribuuria are°relarivdy permanmt waun°(RPWs�i.e.tdbutarlea that ryptcally Oow year-roued or have cootinuous tlow at least seesonally(ag.,typically 3 montha�A wetland that direetly abua an RPW ta also jurisdictiooal.If the aqueBe resource is not a TNW,but 6ae year-rouod (perennial)11ow,akip to Section III.DZ.!f t6e aquatic rewurce Is a wetlend directly abutttng a tdbutary wit6 perennial ltow, akip to Sectloo III.D.4. A wetland tha�is adjaccnt to but thet dces not directly ebut ao RPW requlre�a sigolReant oe:ua evelustlon.Corq districts end EPA regious will include in the record any available In(ormadon that documenb the ezisttnce of e aigniticant nexua betwmn a rcladvely permaoeot tdbutary thet b oot perenofal(sod its adjacent wetlands If aoy)and a treditfonal navigable water,eveo t6ough s nignificant oexus Onding te oot requtred a�a matter of law. If the waterbody'1a not an RPW,or e wNiend dtrectly abutting eo RPW,e JD wfll require sddltional data to determine itthe waterbody haa a sigoif3cant nexus witd s 1"NW.lt tLe tributary hes adjaeeut wedanda,the slgolflcsot nezua evalueUm must wnslder the tributary in combiaadoo wlt6 all ot ita adJacent wetlaods.Thb signifleant oexue evaluation that combiees,for �nalytiul purposes,the Mbutary and all of ita adJacent wetleods t�used w6et6er t6e review ares ideotltled lo the JD request ia t6e tributary,or ita adjacent wetlande,or bot6.lf the JD coven a Iributary with adJaunt wNland�,complete Sectloo III.B.l for t6e tdbutsry,Sectloo Ii1.B3 for any onaite wetlanda,and Seetion Ill.63 for ell wetlsnda edJscent m that Mbutary,both onsite nnd offsite T6e dctermlosUon whether a sfgnilieant oexm exim is detcrmincd in SccBon IILC belpw. 1. Charsetedstla of non-TNWe thst ftow directly or indirectly loto TNW (i) Ceoeral Area CoodiHons: W atershed siza tek Lt Drainage area: Plek L Avaage aneual rainfall: inches , Averege annual snowfail: inchcs (iQ Physical ChsroMeristia: (a) Reletionshio with TNW: ❑Tributary flows directly into TNW. ❑Tribu[ary tiows through :ek'L' tributaries before entaing TNW. Projae[waten arc iek- river milp from TNW. Projxe waters are ,ek rivermiles from RPW. Project waters are ck. aaiai(straight)miles from'CN W. Project weters are :.ek. s aenal(suaight)miles from RPW. Projec�waters cross or serve as state boundarics. F�eplain: . fdentify flow roum io TNW°: . Tributary stteam order,if known: . 'Note that Ne lnstructio�l Guidebook contnins addiuonat�nto}metion tegaeding swnles,dilthe5,wathet,and cros�owl fnwres grnaally end in Ihe nnd Wcst. 'Flow�wte can bc describcd by�drnti(ying,e.g.,[ributary a.which IlOws tluough ihe miew nra,m(low imo tributary b,wltich then Oows into TN W � fb) Generat Tribuiazv Charac�eriszics(chock ali that aualvY . Tributery is: ❑Namral ❑A�tificial(man-madc). Exptain: . � ❑Manipv(ated (man-alterad). Explain: . , Tributary properties with�esput ro top of bank(estimate): Avaage widch: fca Average depth: fcet Avaage side slop�s: . Primary tributary substrate com si[ion(chcck all thac apply): p s�„� C]�s�a� o co��� ❑Cabbia ❑Gravel ❑Muck I � ❑Bedrock ❑Vege[atioa Typd°/a cover: ❑Other.Exptain: � Tributary canditimvstability[e.g.,highly eroding,sloughing bankc]. Explain: � . Pre.venc�of runiritllet I complacrs. Explain: . Tributazy gcomctry: � Tributsry gradient(approzimate average slope): °io (c) Flow: Tributmy providrs for. � � Eatimate ava�age numbcr of flow events in revicw ereaJyear: Dcscri}x flow regime: . Other information on duration and volume: . . Surt'ac�flow is:m'' . Charaaeristix . Subsurface flow:� � Explain findings: . ❑Dye tw othec}[est performed: . Tributary has{oheck all that appty): ❑Bed end banks ❑OHWM°(check all indicarors that appty): � ❑ cleaz,natuml(ine impressak on the bank ❑ the prcsence of litta snd debris ❑ changes in the character of soil ❑ destruction of terrcsa'ra!vegetation ❑ shelving ❑ the pns�ce of wrack tine ❑ vegetation mat[ed down,ben4 a+'absax ❑ sadiment saning ❑ lcaf litter dismrbed or washed away ❑ scour ❑ sedimrnt deposition ❑ mulciple pbseved or preclicted flow eveots � ❑ water staining ❑ abrupt change in plant community ❑ olher(list): ❑Dfscontinuous OHWM.' Facplain: . If factors other thsn the OHWM ware usal to determine letttal e�ctent of CWA jurisdiction{check all thet apply): � High Tide Line snd'rcated by: � Mean High Wata Mark indicated by: ❑ oil or sc�m line along shore abjec[s ❑survoy to available datum: ❑ fino shelt or debris dcposiis(forcshorel ❑physical mark'rngs; . ❑ physieal markingslcharacteristics ❑vegeeario�tin�tchanga in vegetation rypes. ❑ tidal gauges � ❑ other(listl: _ {ifij Chemical Charecteristles: Characxeriu aibutary(e.g.,wates wlor is clear,discolored,oity fiim;water quatity;gmaet watershed chazacteristirs,eteJ. Exp(ain: Idendfy specific pollutanca,if known: . � i � � � `A natuial or men•madt discontmuiry ui the 011 WM does�wt naessarily s�veraunsdicnon(e.g..where the sittmn tem�orazily flows undetg=aund.or whue I the OHWM has been renwved by dtvolopmrnt m agncuitwal prnct�ces), Whtte t6ae fs a b�cak in the OIIWM Uwe is unreWted to tAe wa�efbodv's flow rcgime ce.g.,flow over a rock outcrop or throu�a wivml,the age��es will look tor�mlicatars oFftow above a�l below the brpk � 'Ibid. i I � � _. . - . _ . _ - - — - � � (tv} B{ologicat C6eracterfstics. C6annet supporta(check sll that appiy): : ❑ Riparian corridor. Chwaa�eristicc{cypc.average width): . ❑ Wttland Cringe. CheracterisNcs: . � ❑ Habitat for: ❑Federally Listed apecies. Fa�plain 6ndinga: . ❑Fish)spawn arcas.Explain findings: . ❑ONer�environme»tally-xnsitive spec�as. Explain findings: . ❑Aquap�wildlife diversiry. Facplain findings: . 1. C6araMerlskica of wMtands adjacent to oon-TNW that ilow directly or iadirectly ioto'i'NW' (i) P6ysicsl C6arac[cdstica: (a} Gencal Wetland Characcerisdcs: Propetties: Wedand siu: acres Wutlsnd typa Erplain: . � Wetlsnd quality. Explain: . Project wetisnds cross ar serve av state boundaries.E�cplain: . (b) $�enrral Flow Rclationshinwith tion-7'NW: Fiow is: Explain: . 5urface flow is: . Characterisdcs: . Subsurfaseflow: . facplainfindi�gs: . ❑DYe(or otha�i ust pirfortned: . (c) WMland Adiacencv Dotettnination with Non-7'NW: ❑ Diroctly abutting ❑tvot diraKly abutking � Diurete wctlaad hydrologic connection. Ezptain: . ❑ Ecological con�oction. Explain: . ❑ Separated by beradberria. F.�cplain: . (d) Proximi (Rclationshi.�t�'[NW Projxt walands arc ���. " nva miles from TN W. Pmjea warers aze � aaial(saaight)milaa from 7N W. Flow is from: '� Estimate appro�cimate lacation of we8and as within the flaodplaia. (tq Chemical Cdarscteriattcs: Characterize weUand system(e.g.,waur color is dear,brown,oi!film on surface;watcr quatiry:gmeral watershed characteristics;etc.). Explain: . [dmtify specific poltntanu,if known: . (Np Bidogtcsi Characterisdcs. WeUsad snpporta(c6eck all t6at apply): ❑ Riparian buffcr. Characteristics tryP0.ave�ege width): . ❑ Vegaatia�typapercrnc cover. F�cplein: . ❑ Habitaz for. ❑Fedaaliy Listed species. F�cplain findings: . ❑Fishlspawn areas.Explain findings: . ❑Otha environmentalty-sensitive specice. E�cplain findings: . ❑Aquatidwildlifc diversity. F�cplain findings: . 3. CharacterisNca of atl wMlands adjaceut to the Mbutary(ff an ) Atl wetland(s)being considered in the cumularive analysis: � Approximauly( )acres in total are being considerul in the cumulative analysis. ; For cach wMiand,specify the foltowing: Dimctly abuts"(Y!N) Size(in acres) Directiv sbuua?(Y�TII Sizelin acresl Summariu overall biologicel,chemical and physical functio�s being perfortned: . C. SIGNIFtCANT NEXU5 DETERMINATION A signtQcant nexua analysis witl sssae t6e ifow¢harecter(siics and funMioos of the tributary itsettand t6e funedooa per[ormed by any wetiands adjacent to t6e tributary to determtne if t6ey cigniticantly a[[eM t6e c6emical,physicsl,and biolag,i¢al iotegriry of a TNW. For esch of tht following slma8ons,a sigaitieaut oexus ezists it the tri6utary,in cambinaUOn w[th ait of its adjacent weNands,6aa more t6aa a specutetive or fosubstanUel efi'ect on t6e cdemlcal,phys[cal and7or bidogical tntegriry of a TNW. Conatderallona'w6en evslueting sigrtiQcant oecus tnclude,but are not 1[mited to t6e volume,duradoa,end frequency of t6e Oow ot water In the tributary and its proximity to e 1'NW,ead thc tunctiona performed 6y the trlbutary end all its adjaceet wetleods. It is not epproprtste to deterrotne s[gni0cant nexus based solely oo sny apecitic thres6oid of diatance(e.g.between s rributery snd fis adJacent wetland or betweco a tdbutary aad the TN�.Similarly,the faM an adJacent wotiand ifes wit6Sn or outside af a tioodplatn ie not solely dstermioaHve of eigniftcant oexua. Drsw coanecttooa betweep the feamres documented aod the eftcets oo the TNW,as identitied tn t6e Rapanos Cuidance and discuued in the Iortrucdooai Ga3debook.Factors to consider[noluda for acample: . Does the tributary.io eombination with itc adjactnt wetlands(if any),have the capacity eo carry potlutants or flood wa[ers to TN Ws,or to roduce the amount of pollutants or flood waters reaching a 7'N W? • I�s the tributary,io combinatian with its adjacent wetlends(if any),provide habitat and Iifecycie support functions for fish and otha species,soch as f�Iing,nesring,spawning,or rearing young for spacies that are present in the TN W" . • Does the tributary.in combination with its adjaeent watands(if any),have the capaeity to vansfer nutrienu and organio ce�bon that support downstrcam foodwebs? . �the tn'butary,in combination with its adjacent wetlenda(if any),have otha relationships to the physical,.chemicai,or biological integrity of tha T^IW? - � Note:the abave Ibt of wnsideratlons ia not tnciusive nnd other fuoMloos observed or koown to occur ahouid be documented below: i. Signi6cant nexua 6ndings tor non-RPW tbat 6as no edjacept wetlands eod 11owe direMly or fodlrectly Into TNWa. Explain findings of prcv�nee or absence of significant ne�cus bttow,based on the tributary itself,the�go to Section[II.D: . 2. SIgnlRcaot nexus Mdlogs for 000-RPW and 3ts sdJaceat wetlanda,where the aon-RPW ttows directly or iadirectly Into TNWs. Explain findings of presence.or absence of significene nerzus below,based on the tributary in combina6on with ati of iis adjacrnt wetlands,then go w Secrion IILD: . . 3. Signilleaot nexus flndings for wetlande adjecent to an RPW but lbat da nnt d[recNy abnt t6e RPW.Explain findings of _ preunce or absence of significa�t nacus below,bascd on the tributary in combination with all of ite adjacent we8ands,then go w SeMion III.D: . � D. DETERRIINATIONS OF JURlSDlCfIONAL F[IVDlNGS.THE SUBJECT WATERS/WETLANDS ARE(CHECK ALL THAT APPL]�: 1, TNWa and AdJacent Wetlanda. Check atl thac apply and provido siu estimates in roview arra: �TNWs: liaoar teet width(ft?,Or, acres. � � ...Wedands adjacau to'I?+14Vs: acres. , 2. RPWs that ilow dGectly or tadirectty into TNWs. � Tributaries of 1?iWs wficrc tributaries typically tlow year-round are jurisdiaionai.Provide data and rationale indicating that � tributary is perennial:Named Sa�m(Cove Creek)on LSGS Topography Maps. I � Tributaries of l'NW wtiere tribuxaries have continuous flow°seasonally°(e.g.,typicelty thrx months each year)are jurisdicnonaL Dara supporting this conclusion is provided at Soction III.B. Provide ratioaate indic�nng tha[ttibutary flows scasonelly: . :j _ - ; Provide estimates forjurisdictionat watrrs in the rcview area(check alt tha[applyl: r � Tributary waters� linear fea. width(ftl. Other non-wetland wacers: ecres. tdentify typqsl of waters: . 3. Non-RPWa"tbat flow directly or iodtreMly into TNWa. (� Watwbody that is not a'C^IW or an RPW,but flows directiy or indirecUy inw a'[NW,and it has a significant neacus with a 'tTIW is jurisdictionat.Data supporting this conclusion is provided at Section t[I.C. Provide tstimates for jurisdictionat waters within the rcview area(chack a11 that apply): � Tributery waters: 6near fe�et width(ft). � Other non-wetland wa[ers� - acres. Id�tify type(sI of waters: . 4. Wettaode directly ebutting en RPW t6at flow directiy or Indirectly into TNWa. � Wetfends directly abut RPW end thus are jurisdictional as edjscent walands. Q Wezlands directly abutting an RPW whrse tributaries typically flow year-mund. Provide data and raaonale indicating that tnbutery is pumnia!in Section t1I.U3,abovc.Provide rationate indicating that waland is directly abutting an RPW: . . � Wdiends dir�tly abutting an RPW where tributaries rypically flow"swsonally." Provide data indicating that tributary is seasonal io Socdon ItI.B and rahonale in Section Iq.D.?,above.Provide rationak indicating thez wttland is dir�tty abutting an RPW: . Provide aaeage estimates for jurisdictional wetlends in the review area: acres. 5. Wetlandsadjacent to bnt not direMly abutttpg an RPW ffiat ilow directly or indlrectly into TNWs. }� WeBands that do not diroetty abu[an RPW,buc whun considered in combination with the aibutary to whieh thcy aro adjaeent and with similacly situated adjacene wetlands,have a significant nexus with a TNW arc jvriaidic[ional. Data supporting this conclusion is provided at Section III.C. Provida acreage estimaees for jwisdittional wetlands in the review area:O.Olacres. b. Wetlaoda edJaceot to oon-RPWa t6at 11ow directly or lndirectly into TNWe. � Wedands ndjacent ro such waters,end hav�when co�sidercd in wmbinaaon with tho aibotery ro which tkioy are adjacrnt and with similarly situaced adjacent weUands,have a significant nexus with a 1N W arc jurisdittional.Data supporting this conclusion is providai at Section III.C. Provide Gatima�es for jurisdicaonal walands in t6e review azea: acres. 'f. lmpouedmeota ot Jurisdictfonal watcrB 9 As a genersl�ule.the impoundment of a jurisdictional tributazy raneins jurisdictional. Demonstrace thac imywundment was crear«i from"wate�s of the U.S.,"ar Ikmonsvato ifiat wata mcets the crieeria fw onc of the ca[egorias presrnted above(1-6�ar IXmonatra[e that water is isolated with e npcus ro commercc{see E below). E. ISdLATED(iNTERSTATE OR INTRA-STATE]�VATERS,INCLUDING ISOLATED WETLANDS,THE USE, DEGRADATION OR DESTRUCT[ON OF WH(CN COULD AFFECT INTERSTATE COMMERCE,INCLUDING ANY SUCH WATERS'(CHECK ALL THAT APPLY}:10 � which are or could�be used by int��state or foreign uavelers for rtcrcarional or otha pucpoaes. - . frbm which fiah or shellfis[�are or could be eaken and sotd fn inteestate a foreign commace. which are or could bc used for industrial pur{wses by indusaies in interstace commerce. � tncerstate isolataf watas. Eacptain: . Otha factors. Exptai�: Identify water body and summarize rallonale supporting determinatlon: . `See Footnote#3. To complae t6e analysis rofa w the key in Sxuan IILD.6 oTthe Instruciional Guidtbook. '0 Prbr to asserting or dec6nieg CWA Jnrisdictlon based sdely on t6is category,Cory�Dlatricts wlli devate t6e aeNaa Io Corps sad EPA HQ for nNew conaiscent»ith Ne process described Io tAe Co�ps1EPA Meenomndum Rrganiirog CWA AalaHsdirNon Fdluwing Rapanos i �� Provide es[imaces for jurisdictional watas in the review arca(check all that appiy): Q Tributary waters: linear fcet width(ft). ❑ Otha non-walend wetas: acres. Idmtify type(s)of wattrs: . Q Walends: acres. ' F. NONJURISDICTIONAL WATERS,INCWDING WETLANDS(CHECK ALL THAT APPLI�: � If potrntial wetlands wcre assesscd within the review erea,th�se areas did not meet thc criteria in the 1987 Corps of Engincers Wetlend Delin�arion Manual ancUor appropriate Regional Supplanrnts. � , ❑ Review area includal isolated wat«s with no substancial ncxus to inters[ate(or forcign)commcrcc. ❑ Prior to the Jan?001 Suprttne Coun decision in"SWANCC."the review erea would have been regulated baxd solelv on the "Migratory Bird Rute"(MBR). � Waters do not moet the'Significant tiexus'nandard.whae such a finding is required for jurisdiction. Explain: . Other.(explein.if not covered above): Pmvide eaeage atimata for nonyurisdic[ional waters in ihe review urea,whae the sole potential basis ofjurisdiction is the MBR factors(i.e.,presence of migratory birds,praence of rndangaed species,use of water for imgated agricvltur�),using besi professionat �gmen[lcheck all that epply): . Non-wetiand watas(i.e.,rivas,sereams): linear fcet width(ftj. I.ake,vpo�ds: acro. Otha non-waland watas: acres. List type of aquatic resoufce: � Wetlands: acres. Provide acrcage atimates for non-jurisdictional wa[ers in tho review erca that do not meet the"Signi6cant Neucus"standazd,where such n finding is rcquired forjurisdiction lcheck all thet epply): � Non-wetland waters(i.a,rivexs,streama): linear fceC width(ft). . Lekes/ponds: acres. OthQ non-wetiaad wetas: acres. List typo of aquatic resource: Wctlands: acraa. SECTION I V: DATA SOURCES. � A. SUPPORTING DATA. Data reviewed for JD{c6eck all that apply-check�d itdns shall be included in case file and,where chxkcd and request�d,appropriately reference sourccs below): � Maps,plens,ptots or plat submitted by or on behalf of the applicanVconsultanr. . � Data sheets prcparcd/submined by m on behalf of tho applicanVconsulta�t. ❑Office concurs with data sheecvdelintation rcport ❑011ice does noe coxur with data sh�s/delineation report. 8 Date sheets prepsral by the Corps: . Corps navigable wacas'mdy: [� ti�.S.Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas: . � ❑USGS NHD data. ❑USGS 8 and 12 digit HUC maps. li.5.Geologicat Survey map(s).Ciee scale&quad name: � L'SDA Naturel Resources Consavation Service Soil Survcy.Ciwtion: . � I3ational weelands inventory map(s). Ci[e namr. . �? SteteJLocal waland inventory map(s): . FEMNFiRM maps: = I00.year Floo� lain Ekvation is: (Nationat Geodxtic Vertical Datum of 1929) �ry. Photographs:�Aerial(*iamo&Date): . or Q Othc(Nazne&Dete}: . � Provious detcrtnination{s). Filo no.nnd date of raponse Iener. . " �+PPiicabldsupporting casc lawr.. � � � Applicabldsupportingscirnti6eliceraeure: . � iOther informahon(please sp�cify): . B. ADDtT10NAL COMMENTS TO SUPPORT JD: � . � WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM—Eastern Mountains and Piedmont ` Pro�ecUSite: 8-4668 CirylCouny Watauaa SamplirgDate: 617/ /2011 AppllcanUOwner NCDOT State: N1C Sampling Polnl: WA Investl8ator(sj: J.Dildav.W.Barrett Seclion,TownsMp,Range: _ Lantlfarm(hillslope,lertace,etc.): N�! Lxal reliet(wncave,wnvex,none): Concave Slope(%): 0 Suhregion(LRR or MLRA} N Lat 38.25466 Long: 81.79178 Datum: _ Soll Map Unit Name: Rosman flne saMV loam 43% NWI classiflwtion: NA Are climatic/hydrolagic condlGons on ihe site typical for this tlme of yeaR Yes � No ❑ (H no,explain in Remarks.) Am VegetaGon ❑, Soil ❑, or Hydrology ❑, signlflwnUy disNrbed7 Are'NOrmal Circumstarces'present? Ves � No ❑ Are Vegetation �, Soil ❑, or Hydrology �, naturally problematic7 (M needed,explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF PINDINGS-Attach site map showing sampling point loeations,trensects,important features,ete. Hydrophylic VegetaUOn PreseM? Ves � No ❑ Mydric Soil Present7 Ves � No ❑ �U1°SamO�ed Area yes � No ❑ wlthin a we0antl7 Wetland Hydrology PreseM7 Yes � No ❑ Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hytlrology Indinrors: SecoMarv Intlicatars(minimum of two reoulredl Primary IndicaWrs(minimum of one Is required;check all ihat apply) ❑ Surface Sall Crecks(Bfi) � SuAaca Water(Ai) ❑ AquaUc Fauna(B13) ❑ Sparsdy Vegetated Canwve Surface(B8) ❑ Hig�Wate�TaEle(A2) ❑ True Aduatic Planis(B74) � Drainage Paltems(B70) � Saluration(A3) ❑ Hydrogen Sulflde Odar(Ci) ❑ Mau Trim Lines(B76) ❑ Water Maiks(B7) ❑ Oxidized Rhi¢nspheres alo�g LIWng Roots(C3) ❑ DrySrason Water 7able(C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits(B2) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) ❑ C2yAsh Burrows(C8) ❑ Drifl Deposlls(83) ❑ ReceM Iron ReOuc�on in Tlletl Soils(C6) ❑ Satuadon Ysibk on Aerial Imagery(C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Gusl(B4) ❑ Thin Muck SuAace(C7) ❑ Geomorphic Positlon(D2) ❑ Iron Deposits(BS) ❑ OU�er(Explain in Remarks) ❑ Sl�albw Aduitard(D3) ❑ InuMation Y�sible on AeAal Imagery(B7) ❑ Mlcrotopog2p�ic Rellef(D4) ❑ WaterStainedLeaves(B9) ❑ FAGNeuUalTest(D5) Fleld Oburvetforo: Surtace Water Preseirt? Yes � No ❑ Depih(inches): 2_4 WaterTablePreserrt7 Ves ❑ No � Depih(ifuhes): _ Saturation Preserrt7 yes � No ❑ Depih(inches): Q Wetland Hydrology Presant9 Yes�No❑ (includas wpillaryMrge) Descnbe Recorded Dau(stream gaupe,moniroring well,aerial photas,previous inspecllans),K availada: Remarks: (�.11tBflO ffl@�. US Army Corps of Engineers Easlem Mountains and Piedmont—Interim Version VEGETATION-Use scientific names of plants . Sampnn9 Poim:Errorl Reference source nM tound. TreeStratum (Plotsize:_) Ahsolute Domina't �ndicaWr pominanceTeslWorksheet: I %Cover Scecies. Status 1. _ — — — Number oi DaminaM Species ' Z _ _ _ That Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 4 (A� 3. — — — Total Number of Dominant 4. _ _ _ Speclas Across All SUata: 4 (Bl 5. — — — Percer�of Dominarrt Specles 6. — — — That Are OBL,FACW,or FAC: 100 (A/B) � _ _ _ Prevalence Index worksheeL•� ' 8 _ _ _ Total%Cwer of: Multlolv hv =Total Cmer OBL species _ xt= _ SaoIInNShrub SVaNm (Plot sim:_) FACW species _ z2= _ � _ _ _ FAC species _ x3= _ ' z _ _ _ FACU specles _ xb= _ 3 _ _ _ UPL species _ x5= _ 4. _ _ _ Column Totals: _ (A) — (0) 5 _ _ _ Prevalencelndex=B/A=_ 6. _ _ _ Hyd�ophyUC VeB�on I�dicaton: � _ _ _ ❑ 1-Rapid Test for Hydrophylic Vegetalion g _ _ _ � 2-Dominance Test is>50% _ _ ❑ 3-Prevalence IMex is<3.0' =Total Cover � 4-Morphological ACaputlons'(Pmvide supporting data in I — Rematks or on a uparate sheel) Herb SVatum (Plot siu:�0] ❑ Prablematic Hydrophytic Vegeta6ai(Explain) 1. Inwatiens caoensis 20 Ves FACW �Indkators of�ydric mil and weUarM hydrology must he reseM,unless disNrbed or roblematic. 2. Junc�s e//uses 20 Yes FACW DeflnlLOre of Vegetallon Strota: 3. Carezlunda 20 Ves OBL Tree–Woady plaMS,excluding vines,3 In.(7.8 an)or more in 4. Carex wlanofdea � Yes OBL diameter at 6reast hei8ht(DBH),regardless oi hei9ht. 5. Phalansarundinacea 10 N2 284 ' Sapllnpl5hrub–Woody Dlants,ettluding vines,less ihan 3 in.�BH 6. Carex sconana 5 No FA and 8����an 3.28 k UII. 7. Mvosofis scaoiodes 5 No 08 .He'b–All her6aceous(rwrFwoody)plants,regardless of slm,and g, _ _ _ woody plaMS less than 3.28 ft tall. 9� — — — — Woody W ne–All woody vines greater than 3.28 fl in heighL 10. _ — — — it. _ _ — 12. — — — I ]9p =Total Cover WoodvVineSVatum (Plotsize:_) 1. _ 2. _ . — — — HydroPhytic Vegetatlon 3. — — — — PreseM4 4. _ _ _ 5. _ _ . _ Yes� No� =Total Cover US Army Corps of Engineers Eastem Mountains arM Piedmont–Inrerim Version / Remarks:(If observed.Ilst morp�ological atlaptatlons below). � p Criteria met. \ ` � SOIL Samplirg Point:Ertorl Reference sou¢e not fountl. j" Profile Deacriptlon:(Deuribe W the depth needed tu dxumeM the Indicator or conflrm the absence of indica[ors.) Depth Matrix Redoz FeaNres (inches) Color(molst) % Color(moist) % 7ype' La' Terture Remarks 0-10+ GIev1 M10V 70 7.5 YR M6 7Y0 C1 PL SL _ �Type:C=Concentralion,�Depellon,RM=Reduced Matrlx,MS=Masked SarM Grains. 'location:PL=POre Lining,M=Matrix Hydric Soil Indlcators:(Appliwbla W all LRRS,unleas otherwise naled.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': 0 Histosol(A7) ❑ Dark Surface(57) ❑ 2 cm Muck(A10)(MLRA 767) ❑ Histic Epipedon(A2) ❑ Potyvalue Below Surface(S8)(MLRA 1d7,1C8) ❑ CoasWl P2irie Redox(A16) ❑ Black Histic(A3) ❑ Thin Dark Sudace(S9)(MLRA 147,1A8) ❑ P���^t Floodplain Soils(F79) �i (MLRA 176,147) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrlx(F2) ❑ Red PareM Malerlal(TF2) ❑ Stratlfied Layere(A5) ❑ Depleted Matrlx(F3) ❑ Very Shallow Dark SuAace(TF12) ❑ 2 cm Muck(A10)(LRR N) ❑ Redox Dark SuAace(FB) � OMer(Explain in Remarks) ❑ Depleted Below Dark SuAace(A71) ❑ Depleled Dark Surtace(F7) ❑ Thick Dark Surface(Al2) ❑ Redox Depreuions(FB) SaMy Mucky Mineral(57)(LRR N, IrorrMa�anese Masses(F72)(LRR N, � MLRA 747,74B) � MLRA 736 ❑ Sandy Gleyed Matriz(S4) ❑ Umbric Surfaca(F73)(MLRA 736,133) ❑ SaMy Redox(SS) � ❑ PiedmoM Floodplain Solls(F79)(MLRA 7�8) �Indicators of hydrophytic vegetatlon aM wetlaM hydmlogy must be preunt, ❑ Stnpped Matrix(S6) unleu disturbed or proElematic. Rabictive Layer(H presenQ: Type: _ Depth Qixhes): Hydric Soils Prexrrt9 res � No ❑ ReTa^�� Criteria Met. 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