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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20021883 Ver 1_Year 6 Monitoring Report_20101201az Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) Stream Restoration Monitoring Report EEP Project # 289 Monitoring Year — 06 Submitted to: COs stem III pi ".t PROGRAM NCDENR -EEP, 1652 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 -1652 Data Collection: 2010 Construction Completed: May 2004 Submitted: December 2010 Monitoring Firm AL KCI ASSOCAIFS OF NC Landmark Center II, Suite 220 4601 Six Forks Road Raleigh, NC 27609 Phone: (919) 278 -2514 Fax: (919) 783 -9266 ( Project Contact: Adam Spiller Email: adam.spiller(&kci.com KCI Project No: 12071067B_PG10 Design Firm Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA 11010 Raven Ridge Road Raleigh, NC 27614 Phone: (919) 846 -5900 Fax: (919) 846 -9467 Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) EEP Project # 289 COD DEB � � 7011 N ECO 1pfa Rw .t4HAN C KCI Associates of North Carolina 2010 - MY06 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY / PROJECT ABSTRACT ................. ..............................1 2.0 METHODOLOGY ........................................................................... ..............................2 3.0 REFERENCES ................................................................................. ..............................2 Appendix A — Project Vicinity Map and Background Tables Figure1. Vicinity Map ..................................................................................... ..............................4 Table la. Project Restoration Components ....................................................... ..............................5 Table lb. Project Component Summations ....................................................... ..............................5 Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History ............................................ ..............................6 Table 3. Project Contacts Table ...................................................................... ..............................6 Table 4. Project Attribute Table ...................................................................... ..............................7 Appendix B — Visual Assessment Data Figure 2. Current Condition Plan View ............................................................ ..............................9 Table 5. Visual Stream Morphology Stability Assessment ............................. .............................14 Table 6. Vegetation Condition Assessment ..................................................... .............................15 StreamStation Photos .................................................................................................. .............................16 Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos .............................................................................. .............................17 Appendix C — Vegetation Plot Data Table 7. Vegetation Plot Criteria Attainment .................................................. .............................19 Table 8. CVS Vegetation Plot Metadata .......................................................... .............................19 Table 9. CVS Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot and Species .................. .............................20 Appendix D — Stream Survey Data Cross - Section Plots ...................................................................................................... .............................22 LongitudinalProfile Plots ............................................................................................ .............................30 PebbleCount Plots ....................................................................................................... .............................35 Table 10. Baseline - Stream Data Summary Table .............................................. .............................44 Table 11 a. Monitoring — Cross- Section Morphology Data Table ........................ .............................46 Table l lb. Morphology and Hydraulic Monitoring Summary Table .................. .............................48 Appendix E — Hydrologic Data Table 12. Verification of Bankfull Events ......................................................... .............................51 Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) KCl Associates of North Carolina EEP Project 4 289 2010 - MY06 - 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY / PROJECT ABSTRACT In 2004, the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP) conducted restoration of Hatchet's Grove Tributary and a tributary to Hatchet's Grove (Meadow Creek) through one of Prestonwood Country Club's golf courses in Cary, North Carolina. The 3.7 mil watershed is located within the USGS 14 -digit HUC 03020201080010 and the NCDWQ Sub -basin 03 -04 -02 of the Neuse River Basin. The project restored approximately 4,123 linear feet of channel, 3,828 feet on Hatchet's Grove and 295 feet on Meadow Creek. Due to golf cart crossings and overlapping utility easements that reduce the total number of credits, the site is projected to generate 3,699 stream mitigation units. Project construction occurred in 2004. The project goals and objectives are listed below. • Develop a channel with the appropriate dimension, pattern, and longitudinal profile utilizing the existing channel condition survey and collected reference reach data as a guide. • Improve and create bed form diversity (riffles, runs, pools, and glides). • Construct a floodplain (bankfull bench) that is accessible at the proposed bankfull channel elevation (Priority 2 restoration). • Ensure channel and stream bank stabilization by integrating grade control structures, root wads, and native vegetation in conjunction with the eradication or modification of current grounds maintenance practices. • Establish a 30 -foot native riparian plant community, when possible, from the edge of the restored reach. • Integrate existing golf course uses with the proposed restoration plan providing aesthetic and educational values. The riparian buffer was planted with sixteen different species of bare root trees and shrubs, and three different species of live stakes. Six vegetation monitoring plots were established during the as -built survey, three buffer plots and three stream bank plots. These plots were monitored during the first year of monitoring. Starting in 2006, the EEP requested that the site be monitored using the Carolina Vegetation Survey (CVS) vegetation monitoring protocol. Three new plots were established for the second monitoring year, and the stream bank monitoring plots were discontinued. The sixth year of monitoring counted an average of 647 planted stems /acre. Overall, the site is well vegetated, with varying degrees of density and coverage. There is exotic vegetation sparsely scattered throughout but it does not dominate in any areas. Sections of the buffer are play -over areas that include sanctioned pruning or cutting. These include the areas immediately downstream of each bridge and the sewer easement that borders Meadow Creek. The areas directly below the upper and lower bridge allow cutting to an elevation of two feet above the fairway /terrace elevation. The area below the bridge at the middle of the project allows pruning to a six foot height. In the past the groundskeeper at the golf course has pruned these areas to two feet, following the terrain as opposed to a set elevation. KCI was informed by EEP that the agreed upon easement maintenance requirements were reiterated through on -site meetings to a new groundskeeper and management staff. Additional mapping was provided to course maintenance personnel in March 2010 and boundary marking was improved in summer 2010 using steel posts in cement, painted to demarcate the beginning and end of sanctioned maintenance zones. There have been beaver at the site, which have impacted the vegetation in the past in certain areas with multiple treatment/removal efforts in response. The beginnings of a few small beaver dams were noted again in December of 2010 and as per EEP, the control contractor has been notified. Although the mean for woody stems exceeds the success criteria and the projects vegetation is on track for long term success, several locations had lesser amounts of trees in part due to the beaver and as mentioned there were some areas of encroachment. In response EEP installed approximately 300 woody stems comprised of 3 -5 gallon containerized specimens of Sycamore, Ash, River Birch, three species of Oaks, Elderberry, and Button Bush. Another 350 specimens will be installed in the 2010/2011 dormant season with additional live staking in bank areas that will benefit. Stream observations in the sixth year of monitoring found many of the same conditions present as in past years. Overall, the total amount of active bank erosion has decreased as vegetation has begun to stabilize previously bare banks. Although some of the structure placement and construction were not ideal in terms of more recent practice and understanding, all of the structures within the reach are maintaining grade Prestotnvood Golf Coarse (Hatchet's Grove) 1 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 289 2010 - MY06 control. However, the structure placement has led to bed degradation and reduced riffle habitat directly downstream of the structures, increasing the number of pools throughout the site. Monitoring Year 6 has found that the stream is generally functioning, but the previous years of bank erosion indicate that the stream is susceptible to change and should be closely monitored following additional bankfull events to determine if the increased bank vegetation and the lowering rates of erosion continue to progress. Summary information/data related to the occurrence of items such as beaver or encroachment and statistics related to performance of various project and monitoring elements can be found in the tables and figures in the report appendices. Narrative background and supporting information formerly found in these reports can be found in the mitigation and restoration plan documents available on the EEPs website. All raw data supporting the tables and figures in the appendices are available upon request. 2.0 METHODOLOGY The CVS -EEP protocol ( http : / /cvs.bio.unc.edu /methods.htm) was used to collect vegetation data from the Prestonwood Site this year, the sixth year of monitoring. This methodology was incorporated during the second year of monitoring. The method used before that time was the EEP 2004 Stem Counting Protocol. The profile was stationed by thalweg length and then adjusted to match grade control structures between monitoring years. 3.0 REFERENCES Lee, M. T., R. K. Peet, S. D. Roberts, and T. R. Wentworth. 2006. CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation, Version 4.0 ( http : / /cvs.bio.unc.edu/methods.htm) Weakley, A. S. 2006. Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, and Surrounding Areas. (hqp: / /www. herbarium. unc .edu /FloraArchives /WeakleyF]ora 2006- Jan.pdfl Prestomvood Golf Coarse (Hatchet's Grove) 2 KCl Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 289 2010 - MY06 Appendix A Project Vicinity Map and Background Tables Prestonwood Golf Coarse (Hatchet's Grove) EEP Project # 289 3 KCI Associates of North Carolina 2010 - MY06 DIRECTIONS TO PRESTONWOOD GOLF COURSE SITE: From I -40, take exit 285 Aviation Parkway. Proceed South on Aviation Parkway. Turn left onto Chapel Hill Road (NC 54). Turn right onto Morrisville Pkwy. Turn right on Double Eagle Ct. or into the Legends Apartment Complex. Park in remnant cul- de-sac after passing Stony Ct. on the right. Follow gravel road to golf course. C Rl I Davis Dr Aviation Pkwy Morrisville Carpenter Rd \NN"'J" Chapel Hill Rd Project Location Site access road 1 Morrisville Pkwy Double Eagle Ct. Figure 1. Site Vicinity Map �� Prestonwood Golf Course, Wake County, EEP Project # 289 0.25 0 125 0 0 25 0 5 ail o 7ieummt Miles En - KCI PftOGftAM ASSOCIATES OF NC Table Ia. Project Restoration Components Project Number and Name: 289 - Prestonwood Golf Course Hatchet's Grove Restoration Stream Riparian Non -Ripar Upland Buffer Level c Wetland (Ac) (Ac) ao G:. •• � G�. � � �, G� Non- Riverme ,o E d 3,699 Segment/ d ° Enhancement I Reach ID W ,J C9 Q -3 rA U ..7 vii Stationing HQ Preservation cc Comment Totals Reach was regraded to create a bankfull channel Hatchet's 0 0 0 1.16 0 (Fee Acres) with a new profile and a bankfull bench, and Grove* 3,200 R P2 3,828 3,783 10+00 - 48 +28 3,441 L16 instream structures were installed along the new Non- Applicable planform. One tributary enters Hatchet's Grove. Reach was regraded to create a bankfull channel Meadow with a new profile and a bankfull bench, and Creek ** R P2 295 258 0 +00 -2 +95 258 instream structures were installed along a new planform. Buffer is the required width and was planted with Stream Buffer R 50,530 50,530 native trees. Some of these areas were supplementally planted in the winter of 2009/2010. R = Restoration P2 = Priority 2 * The creditable footage number is the total footage minus 45 feet to account for the three golf cart bridge cossings. The SMU total of 3,441 was arrived at to account for credit reductions associated with the utility and playover crossings. ** The SMU total of 258 was arrived at to account for a credit reduction of 50% related to a sewer utility crossing. Table Ib. Project Component Summations Project Number and Name: 289 - Prestonwood Golf Course Hatchet's Grove Restoration Stream Riparian Non -Ripar Upland Buffer Level (If) Wetland (Ac) (Ac) (Ac) (Ac) BMP Riverine Non- Riverme Restoration 3,699 T = K r Enhancement Enhancement I Enhancement If Creation r_ Preservation HQ Preservation Totals 3,699 0 0 0 1.16 0 (Fee Acres) MU Totals 3,699 0 0 0 L16 Non- Applicable Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) EEP Pr4lect # 289 5 KC1 Associates of North Carolina 2010 - MY06 Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History Project Number and Name: 289 - Prestonwood Golf Course Hatchet's Grove Elapsed Time Since Grading Complete: 6 yr 7 months Elapsed Time Since Planting Complete: 6 yr 7 months Number of Reporting Years: 6 Activity or Report Data Collection Complete Actual Completion or Delivery Concept Plan Au -02 Restoration Plan Phone: (919) 846-5900 Nov -02 Final Design - 90% Construction Contractor McQueen Construction Co. Construction 619 Patrick Rd. May-04 Live Stake Planting Planting Contractor May-04 Riparian Buffer Planting 908 Indian Trail Rd. May-04 As -Built Survey Monitoring Performers Sep-04 Mitigation Plan and As -Built Report Sep-04 Year 1 Stream Monitoring Oct -05 Apr-06 Year 2 Stream Monitoring Sep-06 Jan -07 Year 3 Stream Monitoring Jul -07 Jan -08 Year 4 Stream Monitoring Oct -08 Jan -09 Year 5 Stream Monitoring Nov -09 Dec -09 Planting Winter 2009/2010 Winter 2009/2010 —Supplemental Year 6 Stream Monitoring Nov -10 Dec -10 Table 3. Project Contacts Table Project Number and Name: 289 - Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) Design Firm S &EC, PA 11010 Raven Ridge Rd. Raleigh, North Carolina 27614 Phone: (919) 846-5900 Fax: 919) 846 -9467 Construction Contractor McQueen Construction Co. 619 Patrick Rd. Bahama, North Carolina 27503 Planting Contractor Carolina Silvics, Inc. 908 Indian Trail Rd. Edenton, North Carolina 27932 Monitoring Performers MY -00 -01 S &EC, PA 1010 Raven Ridge Rd. Raleigh, North Carolina 27614 Contact: Ms. Rebecca Wargo and Ms. Jessica Regan Phone: (919) 846-5900 Fax: (919) 846-9467 MY -02 -06 KCI Associates of NC Landmark Center II, Suite 220 4601 Six Forks Rd. Raleigh, NC 27609 Contact: Mr. Adam Spiller Phone: (919) 278-2514 Fax: (919) 783-9266 Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) 6 KC1 Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 289 2010 - MY06 Table 4. Project Attribute Table Project Number and Name: 289 - Prestonwood Golf Course Hatchet's Grove Project County Wake County Physio ra hic Region Piedmont Ecore ion Triassic Basin Project River Basin Neuse USGS HUC for Project 14 digit) 03020201080010 NCDWQ Sub -basin for Project 03 -04 -02 Within extent of EEP Watershed Plan? No WRC Class Warm, Cool, Cold Warm % of project easement demarcated 100% Beaver activity observed during des i n phase?l No Restoration Component Attribute Table Hatchet's Grove Meadow Creek Drainage Area 3.7 s .mi. 0.23 s .mi. Stream Order Third First Restored length feet 3,828 295 Perennial or Intermittent Perennial Intermittent Watershed Type Rural, Urban, Developing, etc. Urban Watershed LULC Distribution. Urban Ag -Row Crop Ag- Livestock Forested Water/Wetlands - - - - - Watershed impervious cover (% ) 30% NCDWQ AU /Index Number 27-31-(1) NCDWQ Classification C -NSW 303d listed? No Upstream of a 303d listed segment? Yes Reasons for 303d Listing or Stressor Impaired Biological Integrity, Turbidity, Low OZ Total acreage of easement 8.6 Acres Total vegetated acreage within the easement N/A Total planted acreage as part of the restoration 5.3 Acres Ros en Classification of pre-existing E5/F5 - Ros en Classification of As -built E51175 - Valley Type Vlll U Valley Sloe 0.0022 U Valley side slope ranee.. 2 -3 1/6) U U Valley toe slope ranee.. 2 -31/6 U U Trout waters designation No Species of concern, endan ered etc.? 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Vegetation Plot Criteria Attainment Project Number and Name: 289 - Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) Vegetation Plot ID Vegetation Survival Threshold Met? 1 Yes 2 Yes 3 Yes 4 Yes 5 Yes 6 Yes Table 8. CVS Vegetation Plot Metadata Project Number and Name: 289 - Prestonwood Golf Course Hatchet's Grove) Report Prepared By Adam S iller Date Prepared 12/14/2010 9:50 database name KCI- 2010- EC.mdb database location M: \2007 \12071067 2007 EEP OPEN END\Veg database computer name 12- CSPVOMI file size 155091200 DESCRIPTION OF WORKSHEETS IN THIS DOCUMENT ------------ Metadata Description of database file, the report worksheets, and a summary of project(s) and project data. Proj, planted Each project is listed with its PLANTED stems per acre, for each year. This excludes livestakes. Proj, total stems Each project is listed with its TOTAL stems per acre, for each year. This includes live stakes, all pl anted stems, and all natural /volunteer stems. Plots List of plots surveyed with location and summary data (live stems, dead stems, missin , etc.). Vigor Frequency distribution of vigor classes for stems for all plots. Vigor b Spp Frequency distribution of vigor classes listed by species. Damage List of most frequent damage classes with number of occurrences and percent of total stems impacted by each. Damage by Spp Dama evalues tallied by type for each s peci es. Damage by Plot Damage val ues tallied by type for each plot. Planted Stems by Plot and Spp A matrix of the count of PLANTED I ivi ng stems of each species for each plot; dead and missingstems are excluded. ALL Stems by Plot and spp A matrix of the count of total living stems of each species (planted and natural volunteers combined ) for each lot; dead and missi ng stems are excluded. 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"o U ti. 0 0 0 N � O y c � c _ o u y 1 i o t� O O e O N N_ �O V) O V) Vl ^ M V) �O 00 O, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Om�Im�C] �II� 0 0 N rl fN+1 V) �O O� — N 00 M V) N 6.; ^ ?J c0 p v N W) O i ^ N V) 00 N M i DO O 1.0 N N N M O O �I n —� —• E U ^ V) 0 0 cu N 6.; ?J c0 U V U C E V L N EJ c0 —_ — N N —� —• E U /c0 R 0 CA ` cd c0 y �[z i [z U Cr ��UU >L' n�J vEicn�> m ai > >> z Appendix D Stream Assessment Data Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) KCl Associates of North Carolina EEP Project 4 289 43 2010 - MY06 F", Uo O Z, Oy a. LQ N xa I-R < 4Y, kt) O cq 'n tn 00 N h tn 00 00 N 11-7 N N kf) rn W� M M h 00 ol en rn It f kfl ta 00 00 Iv, '14 I -,id Qk,v '4L jf 00 96 t� s s CO. C E 6 Z x m u LT. U Ic, Uo O Z, Oy a. LQ y C � 1 S � 1 � F ,Q 0 Q f R y � y � 3 F F a0 3 :kr) - w 7flEb a =A _ �' •tS t'� y Y J. 'y'1• 'S i4.. i U r •x d` `' - j• �' .:, r °`. ', '• � ,. - _fir 'Eb ca 7 lQ � -x, a - -1�• z L L L. 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O lE �s I;sl O Q� 2 53 cz LQ Q tab. � Z3 O O 00 o In 00 C-4 7, r4 m (3, r- cq O 10 In In 00 It, In O r-� In 0, In 0 00 n It IT In In F4 00 00 IT 0 - 'IT0 C5 In In 10 10 10 10 0 -It In 00 00 O 14 In O o o In N In IT 10 1, A�l O In In A*, 6 In 10 CD M m CD 00 -It 00 -It IT In o C7, V, -s, i, 'IT w -Ir IN C 00 In 00 C-4 'IT 'IT C 10 ID �c G In 00 In m ,rI m In o r- 0 r rq In 0 0 0 3 o It af' r4 rI 00 — In -7 — In In Z . o Ol In tL, f ii. ig 00 r4 rl -,n I c! , �x 5 5 u p In 10 Cl ,T . 00 "T I n lo In M rl 1 'D C:> N o -IT N 0 C4 'IT r- cli C� �c In f It t-a i,2 3? o 5g-� -,t -It -,t In g o Ypllt ket 00 o r4 In Oil, IN 00 cq CA CA cq Cl) (I C, -It "T m O In 'IT I, m ,It In M M c N 'IT 'IT IT C-q gol u 'IT I, -4 c', In CD o 0 CD C4 It C, o -It A, C4 In 'It C ri C11 r4 rq 03 In C4 C, N 'IT C� — In ell C-4 rI In ;tF V, C4 4,1� 72 tb tb u DO im 00 a A5 C', r g r CIO -j _uj V) u c 0 u .2 �: 8 = a. a o i4 Cq 96 j. r E6 m U u r Gj Q tab. � Z3 O O 00 o Appendix E Hydrologic Data Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) KC/ Assoctates of North Carohna EEP Project # 289 50 2010 - M706 Table 12. Verification of Bankfull Events Project Number and Name: 289 — Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) Date of Data Collection Date of Occurrence Method Photo Number 10/1/2005 Unknown Bankfull Indicators N/A 6/15/2006 6/14/2006 Site visit evaluating bankfull indicators after storm event N/A 8/26/2008 4/28/2008 Crest Gauge N/A 9/9/2008 9/7/2008 Crest Gauge N/A 10/20/2010 9/30/2010 Crest Gauge N/A Prestonwood Golf Course (Hatchet's Grove) KC1 Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 289 51 2010 - MY06