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S- oli Cx b Lo-af - +7--r Menard, Brenda From Chapman Amy [amy chapman@ncdenr gov] Sent Wednesday April 27 2011 9 00 AM To Menard Brenda Subject FW Brier Creek Amy Chapman Wetlands Buffers Stormwater Compliance and Permitting Unit (WeBSCaPe) NCDENR/Division of Water Quality Wetlands and Stormwater Bianch 1650 Mail Senice Center Raleigh NC 27699 1650 Office (919) 807 6400 Fax (919) 807 6494 Website httn /mortal ncdem oreiAeb /,Aq swpiws /401 /rii3arnanbufteis E mail amy chapmanCa),ncdenr gov E mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties From Steve Mitchell rmadto srmitchell51 ftahoo coml Sent Tuesday, April 26, 20119 35 PM To Chapman, Amy Subject Re Brier Creek Hey Amy Have not heard back from you on this one Oh how I wish I had pushed on the ditch issue at Art s Off to OAH in June tanks to PerryAnne (sic) Any way Lauren is as close to right as I can see an there is no need for a review Some are nght on others are close enough not to dispute Hope things are well and I can save this for later Mitchell From Chapman, Amy <amy chapman(a)ncdenr gov> To Steve Mitchell <srmitchell5l(&yahoo com> Cc Mcmillan, Ian «an mcmdlanftncdenr gov> Sent Fri, April 15 20118 04 31 AM Subject RE Brier Creek Morning Steve I can t get to this until May If the client is in need of the call before then he is welcome to go Express through Lia Gtlleski Let me know if that s the route he wants to take Thanks' Amv Chapman Wetlands Buffers Stonnwater Compliance and Pemuttmg Unit (WeBSCaPe) NCDENTR/Dn ision of Watei Quality Wetlands and Storm A ater Branch 1650 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699 1650 Office (919) 807 6400 Fax (919) 807 6494 Website http / portal ncdenr orp/web /M//sn /ws 401 /nparianbuffers E mail amy chgpnian@nLdenr gov E mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties From Steve Mitchell jmadto srmitchell5l (cDyahoo coml Sent Friday April 15 2011 7 16 AM To Chapman Amy Subject Brier Creek Amy Hope you are having a pleasant Friday I am off to burn a tract of woods with Georgia Aster and Schwiemtz sunflower Ian informed me that this one is on you Anyway client is very anxious Let me know when Thanks North Carolina Division of Water Quality — Stream Identification Form, Version 31 A Geomo holo Subtotal = Absent Weak Moderate Strong 18 Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2 Sinuosity 0 22 Crayfish 2 3 3 In- channel structure riffle -pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4 Sod texture or stream substrata sorting 0 1 2 3 5 Active/relic floodplain No = 0 1 2 3 6 Depositional bars or benches 0 1 Ca 1 3 7 Braided channel 0 1 2 3 a Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 LIV 3 98 Natural levees 1 2 3 10 Headcute 1 2 3 11 Grade consols 06 1 is 12 Natural valley or drainageway 0 0 5 1 15 13 Second or greater order channel onexisting USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence (�) Yes = 3 - manqnaae alaxres are not rates ssee-e' discussions in manual B Hvd nv rnin fRuhtatal = r, -, 1 ? 5 Groundwater flow /discharge 0 1 2 3 15 Water in channel and > 48 his since rain or Water in channel - d or rowan season ['14 0 0 2 3 16 Leaflittsr 1 5 22 Crayfish 0 5 0 7 Sediment on plants or debris 0 1 1 15 19 Organic debris lutes or plies (Wrack lines) 0 1 1 15 19 Hyddc soils (rodo)dmorphic features sent? No = 0 es = C Biology Subtotal =-L-j 20b Fibrous roots In channel 2 1 0 210 Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22 Crayfish 0 05 1 15 23 Bwalves 1 2 3 24 Fish 05 1 15 25 Amphibians 06 1 is 26 Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 05 1 is 27 Filamentous algae peqhyton Ca 1 2 3 28 Iron oxidizi ng bacterfa/fun us 0 1 1 5 29 0 Wetland plants In streambed .05 FAC = 0 5 FACW = 0 75 OBL =15 SAV = 2 Other - Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plan Notes (use back side of this form for additional notes) Sketch NC Division of Water Quality — Methodology for Identification of Intermittent and Perennial Streams and Their Origins v 4 11 NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4 11 1 Date Absent Protect/Site ;� Latitude Evaluator �5 KA611A County WAX Longitude Total Points i ° k.) Stream �s atteast�ntermdtent �` t } Stream Determination (circle one) Other S>_ 19 or erenrnal �f>_ 30 ► ;� Ephemeral Intermittent Perennial e g Quad Name u A Geomorphology (Subtotal= p , ) ) Absent Weak Moderate Strong 18 Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2 Sinuosity of channel along thaiweg 0 1 2 0 3 In channel structure ex riffle pool step pool ripple sequence 0 1 2 3 4 Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 15 5 Active /relict floodplam 0 1 2 3 6 Depositional bars or benches — 0 1 2 3 7 Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 8 Headcuts 1 2 3 9 Grade control 0 5 1 15 10 Natural valley 0 0 5 1 15 11 Second or greater order channel No = 0 Yes = 3 d artificial ditches are not rated see discussions in manual B Hydrology (Subtotal = __tk� 12 Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13 Iron oxidizing bacteria 6W L 2 3 14 Leaf litter 15 CD 05 0 15 Sediment on plants or debris 0 05 2 15 16 Organic debris lines or piles 0 05 1 15 17 Sod based evidence of high water table? 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N N N N N N N N N N N N N N J m rn � O d a m d i zl I Y m ml CD M d ai iV ZS d dl L 6 � � b (� Q r_ 6 Al �3 \S) The following Information Is related to the Alexander property at US70 & Yeargan Road In Garner Note The the phrase retention pond is used repeatedly throughout this document as a reference point in several descriptions and explanations The retention pond is located south of US70 and is the point at which the mayor drainage features in the area converge It is marked on 01_Watershed Overviewjpg and 09 Retention Pond Mpg Please open these two jpgs for reference with the following discussion Modified Natural Stream? 15A NCAC 02B 0233 (2) (h) Modified natural stream means an on site channelization or relocation of a stream channel and subsequent relocation of the intermittent or perennial flow as evidenced by topographic alterations in the immediate watershed A modified natural stream must have the typical biological hydrological and physical characteristics commonly associated with the continuous conveyance of water The key to whether this feature is a modified natural stream is whether the feature was previously an intermittent or perennial stream before the excavation If it was ephemeral prior to the modification modified natural stream does not apply Is this feature consistent with the other features in the watershed basin? NOTE Refer to 01-Watershed Overviewjpg as a reference with the following table There are three primary drainage areas within this watershed basin 1) Origin North and West of property (R1 below) 2) Origin North of property traversing property North to South (112 A below) 3) Origin East of property traversing property to confluence with 2 near north side of US70 (B below) All three branches converge and ultimately flow into Buck Branch south of US 70 (see Retention Pond designation on 01-Watershed Overviewjpg and 09 Retention Pond Mpg for aerial closeup of feature) Feature Description Area Drained by Feature Classification Characteristics of Feature R1 Origin Raynor ephemeral to 18 30 inches width property north retention pond south 12 inches depth and west of -60 ac of US 70 Alexander property R2 Origin Raynor 30 inches width Property north of 6 9 inches depth Alexander -39 ac property Flows south under *Features A & B are designations on DWQ site evaluations of Alexander property Considering the following (with respect to the above table) • the width and depth of the two mayor streams in the drainage basin (111 & B) • the volume of runoff implied by the watershed area drained by R1 & B compared to the volume drained by R2 into A (see 03 R1_Watershed Drainagejpg O4-R2-Watershed Drarnagejpg and 05 Feature6 Watershed Drainagejpg) • the width and depth of the source segment north of Yeargan Road (112) and the segment south of the confluence of Features A & B • the elevation of the terrain throughout the course of each drainage feature it would follow that all features in the basin should be similar in overall width and depth Also based on the relative watershed areas drained by each feature it would follow that Feature R2 (and hence Feature A) would carry a smaller volume of water than the other two streams Finally it seems reasonable to infer that before the excavation of Feature A(arca 1970) any portion of Feature A that might have existed south of the ditch (shown on 1959 aerial photo 021959 aerial Mpg) was no more than ephemeral "Not Subiect" DWQ Ruling on downstream property (see 06 Not Subjectjpg attached and NBRRO 06 247) On 10/4/2006 Eric W Kulz of DWQ determined stream R1 to be not subject to buffer rule north of retention pond The only part of the stream subject to the buffer rule is south of the retention pond Miscellaneous 07 2002 -USGS Topojpg Map showing stream (R2 A) origin as south of Alexander property south of retention pond consistent with 2006 DWQ property ruling above O8 NC FloodplainMappmg5ystemjpg - Map showing stream (112 A) origin as south of Alexander property south of retention pond consistent with 2006 DWQ property ruling above 09 Retention_Pond Mpg - Larger aerial image of area south of US70 containing previously mentioned retention pond Yeargan Rd A* Traverses Carries water from intermittent? 8 ft wide 6 feet deep near Alexander Feature 2 and Yeargan Road property north to runoff from ditches 2ft wide 9 deep at south from on either side of confluence with feature B near Yeargan Rd to yeargan road US 70 US70 B* Origin East of ephemeral to 18 30 inches in width property confluence with A 6 12 inches in depth traversing property to -56 ac confluence with A near north side of US70 *Features A & B are designations on DWQ site evaluations of Alexander property Considering the following (with respect to the above table) • the width and depth of the two mayor streams in the drainage basin (111 & B) • the volume of runoff implied by the watershed area drained by R1 & B compared to the volume drained by R2 into A (see 03 R1_Watershed Drainagejpg O4-R2-Watershed Drarnagejpg and 05 Feature6 Watershed Drainagejpg) • the width and depth of the source segment north of Yeargan Road (112) and the segment south of the confluence of Features A & B • the elevation of the terrain throughout the course of each drainage feature it would follow that all features in the basin should be similar in overall width and depth Also based on the relative watershed areas drained by each feature it would follow that Feature R2 (and hence Feature A) would carry a smaller volume of water than the other two streams Finally it seems reasonable to infer that before the excavation of Feature A(arca 1970) any portion of Feature A that might have existed south of the ditch (shown on 1959 aerial photo 021959 aerial Mpg) was no more than ephemeral "Not Subiect" DWQ Ruling on downstream property (see 06 Not Subjectjpg attached and NBRRO 06 247) On 10/4/2006 Eric W Kulz of DWQ determined stream R1 to be not subject to buffer rule north of retention pond The only part of the stream subject to the buffer rule is south of the retention pond Miscellaneous 07 2002 -USGS Topojpg Map showing stream (R2 A) origin as south of Alexander property south of retention pond consistent with 2006 DWQ property ruling above O8 NC FloodplainMappmg5ystemjpg - Map showing stream (112 A) origin as south of Alexander property south of retention pond consistent with 2006 DWQ property ruling above 09 Retention_Pond Mpg - Larger aerial image of area south of US70 containing previously mentioned retention pond now Home Wake County Real Estate Data Assessment (dotes 01 Of 01 PIN # 1711052372 ima s Tax ills Account Property Descnption Search LO3 M A ALEXANDER SR EST Pin/Parcel History Search Results New Search - Land ( Deeds I Notes I Sates I Photos I Tax Bill I Nap AW Date Line Notes 04-082009 1 boo consent 12-30 -1999 1 IH- C/LV /GKW /12-30 99/LAND VALUEIRATE ERROR LAND COND OF N-40 = 12-301999 2 SIZE WET AND CREEKS 04-061993 1 APPEAL WITHDRAWN - AGREED TO CONSENT VALUE ON 4-2 -93 F93MCO 04-061993 2 WASTE=.23AC FOR CP &L EASEMENT 02 -01 -1993 1 APPEAL FORM MAILED 2 -2 931PS 11.17 -1989 1 DITCH ON PROP NOT PRATICAL FOR BLDG TILL FILLED IN NC Division of Water Quality — Methodology for Identification of Intermittent and Perennial Streams and Their Origins v 4 0 NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4 0 Date �i/ Prolect/Site Latitude Evaluator County Longitude Total Points Stream Determination (circle one) Other Stream is at least intermittent if a 19 or perennial if >_ 30 Intermittent Perennial a Quad Name 9 A Geomorphology (Subtotal= 1 Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2 Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 t 2 0 3 In channel structure ex riffle pool step -pool n ripple-pool sequence 0 L3°' 05 �J 3 4 Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 LEI 0) 3 5 Active /relict floodplain ri6 = 0 1 2 3 6 Depositional bars or benches 2 2 3 7 Recent alluvial deposits 1 t 2 3 8 Headcuts 0 1 2 3 9 Grade control Q 1 1 1 5 10 Natural valley 0 0 1 1 1 5 11 Second or greater order channel fL= 0 Yes = 3 ° artificial ditches are not rated see discussions in manual B Hydroloqy (Subtotal= __j _) n3 12 Presence of Baseflow © 1 2 3 13 Iron oxidizing bacteria < p 1 2 3 14 Leaf litter 05 0 15 Sediment on plants or debris f 05 1 _�o 15 16 Organic debris lines or piles (tl 0.5 LEI 0) 1 5 17 Soil based evidence of high water table? ri6 = 0 Yes = 3 C Biology (Subtotal= ) 18 Fibrous roots in streambed 2 0 19 Rooted plants in streambed 2 0 20 Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 1 2 3 21 Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 3 22 Fish %Qi 05 1 1 5 23 Crayfish 05 1 1 5 24 Amphibians 0 05 1 1 5 25 Algae /0 1 05 1 5 26 Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0 5 FACW = 0 75 OBL =1 5 Otter = 0 perennial streams may also be identified using other methods See p 34 of manual 17 777— Notes Sketch ` a rrp VWV0�,'Z (.�� c��f1� %, er'rlfy� 40 z s a 4� )01 Y North Carolina Division of Water Quality — Stream Identification Form, Version 31 Date - ft Project ` cis '�' k, Latitude Evaluator Site �� A j. ' i k-si Longitude Total Points / J Other Stream is at least Intermittent County ►l� e g Quad Name .e_ In __ _....,....7..1 u1 On A Geomorphology Subtotal = Absent Weak Moderate Strong 18 Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 0 1 2 Sinuosity 0 16 Leaflltter 2 3 3 In- channel structure nffle -pool sequence 0 0 2 3 4 Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5 Activelrello flood lain es = 1 2 3 6 Depositional bars or benches 0 1 M 3 7 Braided channel r0 1 2 3 8 Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 1 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10 Headcuts Q 1 2 3 11 Grade controls 05 1 is 12 Natural valley or drainageway 0 05 1 1 5 13 Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence No = 0 Yes = 3 " Man -made dKChes are not rated see discussions in manual B H drolo Subtotal 3S 2 1 14 Groundwater flow/discharge e 0 1 2 3 15 Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain � Water in channel - d or rowln season 0 1 2 3 16 Leaflltter is iz as 0 17 Sediment on plants or debris 0 1 is 18 Organic debris lines or plies (Wrack lines) 0 1 1 5 19 Hydrio solis (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es = 1 05 C Bioioav (Subtotal = L 1 15 26 Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 20 Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21 Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22 Crayfish 0 05 1 15 23 Bivalves 1 2 3 24 Fish 05 1 15 25 Amphibians 1 05 1 15 26 Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 05 1 15 27 Filamentous algae enph on 1 2 3 28 Iron oMkIng bactena/fungus QU 1 06.. 1 Is 28 It Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0 5 FACW = 0 75 OBL =1 5 SAV = 2 Other - noms cu ano rr focus on me presence or upiano plants item ab focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plents� _� Notes (use backside of this form for additional notes) Sketch FWFMRFmn LIM., - - r�e CJ M c O s. C. O O Art Alexander From Teresa Furr @wakegov corn Sent Friday January 28 2011 12 32 PM To Art Alexander Subject Re Lot information Mr Alexander This email is to follow up on our conservation and meeting regarding the potential stream on Parcel # 1711052372 After looking at several old aerial photos and the topographic map I could not determine that a stream was present on Parcel # 1711052372 We looked at aerial photographs for years 1965 1971 and 1988 Based on those aerial photos I could not tell that there was a stream present on parcel # 1711052372 If you need anything else please let me know Thanks Teresa Teresa Furr Natural Resource Conservationist Wake Soil and Water Conservation District 4001 D Carya Drive Raleigh NC 27610 919 250 1056 phone 919 250 1058 fax Teresa Furr @wakeeov com Note My new email address is Teresa Furr @wakeeov corn From Art Alexander <Art Alexander @sas com> To "Teresa Furr ( teresa furr @wakeeov com) <teresa furr @wakeeov com> Date 01/28/20111118 AM Subject Lot information Real Estate ID 0001081 PIN # 1711052372 Location Address 0 Yeargan Road Property Description L03 M A Alexander Sr EST 1 "®r 0 I EL a a fD n 3 v a ro ao c o. 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