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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20121014 Ver 1_Application_20121105 - 1w Coips Submittal Covet Sheet ��!/ %%41.,0 "44(06,1qz,9:?°/e Please prop tde the following info 1 4eve��y 1 Project Name Budge No 216 on SR 1380 (Turkey Creek Road) O) � 4 ey 2 Name of P►opett) Owner/Applicant Noith Carolina Department of Tins ortztron I p 3 Name of Consultant/Agent N/A *Agent authonzlhon needs to be attached 4 Related/Pievious Action ID numbei(s) N/A 5 Site Address N/A 6 Subdivision Name N/A 7 City Clyde 8 Count) HayIN ood 9 Lat 35 6896°N Long 82 9260 W (Appiox Pioject Centel) 10 Quadrangle Name Fines Creek(35082 F8 TF 0241 11 Waterway Turkey Creel. (DWQ Class C) 12 Watershed Ftench Broad Rivet (IIUC 06010106) 13 Requested Action X Nationwide Permit# 3 Genet al Permit# Jutisdicttonal Determination Request Pie Application Request The following infoimation will be completed by Cotps office AID Piepate File Folder Assign number in ORM Begin Date Authorization Section 10 Section 404 Pioject Description/Nature of Activity/Project Put pose Site/Watets Name Keywords 4Ypto�T ,ry FR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA eba, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION it BEVFRI Y EAVES PERDUE EUGENE A CONTI JR Go Ett OR SECRETARI October 30 2012 Ms Lou Beckwith,NCDOT Regulator) Project Manager U S Auny Coups of Engmeets 151 Patton Avenue Room 208 Asheville, NC 28801 2714 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 4 Subject Nationwide 3 Permit Application Replace Bridge No 216 on SR 1380 (Tuike) Cieek Road) oven 'Nike) Creek Haywood Count) State Ptoject No 17BP 14 R 10 Dear Mu Beckwith The North Carolina Depttment of Tianspoitation (NCDOT) proposes to ueplace the subject bridge under the Division Budge Replacement Piogiam The purpose of this project is to ieplace a function-illy obsolete 17 L \ 18 W timber budge with a 32 L x 30 W single span cooed slab stiuctute NN1th et heal abutments The budge will be relocated slight!) north of the existing budge The puoject will also include some minor approach \\oik on the existing Turke) Cieek Road (SR 1380) I am enclosing a PCN application Rapanos Jul isdiction'ul torm plan sheets showing the proposed work a marked county map a USGS quad map and photographs The North Carolina Natural Heruta6e D1t-ibase w'rs checked tot records of threatened and endangered species The database lists 41 species that haN e federal status Additionally the bald eagle (Hulracetus leucocepha/us) iethuns special protection under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act Eight species Carolina northern flying squruie! (Glaucomys sabi Marrs color alus) gia) bat (Alyolis gi tsescens), Indiana bat(Moils soda/rs) Appalachian elktoe (Alasnudoitla ►aw.neluana) sp1 ice tit moss spider (lllrco ohel ru a nuonilvaga) small whot led pogonta(Isoh to nuedcolocdes) spueadung avens (Gcum r ac/ralum)and lock gnome lichen(Gymnodei ma linear e) ate listed as either threatened or endangered Howe el the small whorl pogoma is known onl) from Iustoucal iecoicls Although the Indiana bat is listed in the database the U S Fish and Wildlife Set vice does not consider Haywood County to be an Indiana bat count) The North Carolina Natural Heritage Database does not list any element occ,uuences lot the above protected species within the entue Fines Creek watershed There are no iecoids listed within a five mile iaduus of the puoject - - Fairtecnth DIN isIon Office Telephone (828)586 2141 253 Webster Ro►d S)l l North Carotin 1 28779 ['1r (828)586 4041 Budge No 216 Haywood Count) 2 Octobei 30 2012 Habitat in the vicinity of the culvert site has been affected by agiicultu►al fields the existing load private di►Nmays the budge and the scorning process associated with the stieam No thieatened o► endangered species were obseiNed dui mg the field scoping process therefore, Nye recommend a no effect call on thieatened and endangered species This protect was reviewed by NCDOT s Hunvin Envuonment Unit in 2012 It was determined that no histoiic structures or auchaeological resources ould be impacted by the project NCDOT best management practices will be used to minimize and control sedimentation and erosion on this pioject The construction foreman will ieview all erosion control measures daily to ensure sedimentation and erosion controls are being controlled effectively If the devices are not functioning as intended they will be replaced immediately with better devices Impacts to Waters of the United States 'Nike) Cieek (DWQ Class C) is shoNNn on the USGS topographic map as a perennial stieam The channel is well defined with a substrate primarily of sand, graNel and small cobble and is approximately 5 6 feet in width I Luke) Creek has sufficient floe to support fish and other aquatic organisms Turkey Creek flows approximately 0 4 miles to Fines Cieek Fines Cieek then flows appioximatcl) 5 4 miles to the Pigeon River The Pigeon River meets the definition of a Tviditional Navigable Water For these seasons we believe Twice) Cieek is Relatively Permanent Water and is under the jurisdiction of the U S Aimy Corps of Engineers In order to construct the pioject it will be necessary to impact waters of the United States in the French Bioad Rives Basin (IIUC 06010106) Specific'll), NCDOT is requesting to replace Bridge No 216 with a single span cored slab bridge Listed below is a summai) of the proposed impacts Site No Existing Condition Proposed Condition Net Station Impacts Site 1 Timber Bridge 32 L x 30 W Single Span Cored 0 11+99 Slab Budge FloNN Diversion to Allow for 1A Flee Flowing Stream Removal of Old Budge Structures 120 and Placement of Ripiap Along Each Bank Natuial and Excavated Ripiap Bank Stabilization Under 1B Earthen Streambanks Each End of Bridge 53 Total Pei in neat Sti elm Impact for Ripi ap 53' Total Tempos ark Stn cam Impacts for Flow DIN ei lion 120' Badge No 216 HayNNood Count) 3 October 30 2012 Pet nuts Requested NCDOT is hereby requesting authorization under Section 404 of the Clean Watet Act to proceed with the construction project outlined above B) cop) of this letter I am asking Ms Marla Chambeis Western DOT Review Cooidinatoi of the Notth Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) to comment dncctly to)ou concerning the 404 Nationwide Permit request I aim also requesting authorization under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act horn the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Division of Watet Qualit) (DWQ) In addition I am asking Ms Chambeis and Mt Reid Whitehead, Roadside Envnonmental Field Opetations Engineer (NCDOT) to comment directly to me concei ning this permit request If)ou have an questions of need additional into'matron, please contact Mi Josh Deyton at (828) 488 2131 of me at (828) 586 2141 Yout call) ieN iew and consideiation will be greatl) app'eciated Sincetel fiA. ,-/:-_," „,,,w,---2.--/- Mark S Davis Division 14 Environmental Program Supervisor Enclosures cc Mt Mike Packet DWQ DENR Asheville Regional Office Mi Jason Mays Biologist USFWS Asheville Ms Marla Chambers Western NCDOT Revie\\ Cooidinatoi NCWRC Mr Josh De)ton PE Division 14 Bridge Management Engineer NCDOT Bryson City Mi Reid Whitehead PE Roadside Envnonmental Field Opetations Engineer, NCDOT Office Use Only . Corps action ID no 101 i o . w v .Y DWQ project no Form Version 1 3 Dec 10 2008 Pre-Construction Notification (PCN) Form A Applicant Information 1 Processing 1a Type(s)of approval sought from the Corps (E)Section 404 Permit ❑ Section 10 Permit 1b Specify Nationwide Permit(NWP) number 3 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 that apply) ❑401 Water Quality Certification—Regular ❑ Non 404 Jurisdictional General Permit ❑401 Water Quality Certification—Express ❑ Riparian Buffer Authorization le Is this notification solely for the record For the record only for DWQ 401 For the record only for Corps Permit because written approval is not required? Certification ®Yes ❑ No ❑Yes ® No If Is payment into a mitigation bank or in lieu fee program proposed for mitigation ❑Yes El No of impacts? If so attach the acceptance 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 1h Is the project located within a NC DCM Area of Environmental Concern(AEC)? ❑Yes ® No 2 Project Information 2a Name of project Replace Bridge No 216 on SR 1380 (Turkey Creek Road)over Turkey Creek 2b County Haywood 2c Nearest municipality/town Clyde 2d Subdivision name N/A 2e NCDOT only T I P or state 17BP 14 R 10 project no 3 Owner Information 3a Name(s)on Recorded Deed North Carolina Department of Transportation 3b Deed Book and Page No N/A 3c Responsible Party(for LLC if N/A applicable) 3d Street address N/A 3e City state zip N/A 3f Telephone no N/A 3g Fax no N/A 3h Email address N/A Page 1 of 11 PCN Form—Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version 4 Applicant Information (if different from owner) 4a Applicant is ❑Agent ® Other specify Division 14 Environmental Program Supervisor 4b Name Mark S Davis 4c Business name North Carolina Department of Transportation (if applicable) 4d Street address 253 Webster Road 4e City state zip Sylva NC 28779 4f Telephone no 828 586 2141 4g Fax no 828 586 4043 4h Email address markdavis @ncdot gov 5 Agent/Consultant Information (if applicable) 5a Name N/A 5b Business name N/A (if applicable) _ 5c Street address N/A 5d City state zip N/A 5e Telephone no N/A 5f Fax no N/A 5g Email address N/A Page 2 of 11 B Project Information and Prior Project History 1 Property Identification 1a Property identification no (tax PIN or parcel ID) N/A lb Site coordinates(in decimal degrees) Latitude 35 6896 Longitude 82 9260 1c Property size N/A acres 2 Surface Waters 2a Name of nearest body of water(stream river etc)to Turkey Creek proposed project 2b Water Quality Classification of nearest receiving water C 2c River basin French Broad River Basin 3 Project Description 3a Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application The general landscape is primarily deciduous forest but the landscape in the stream valley is a mosaic of forest and open fields with some single family residences 3b List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property N/A 3c List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams(intermittent and perennial)on the property N/A 3d Explain the purpose of the proposed project To replace the existing 17 foot long x 18 1 foot wide timber bridge with a 32 foot long x 30 foot wide x 21 inch thick cored slab bridge 3e Describe the overall project in detail including the type of equipment to be used Erosion and sedimentation control measures will be installed and part of the old bridge structure will be removed One half of the new bridge will be constructed slightly upstream Traffic will be put on the new bridge section and the remainder of the old bridge will be removed and the new bridge completed Track hoes dump trucks bulldozers paving equipment water pumps sandbags diversion pipe and various hand tools will be used to accomplish the work 4 Jurisdictional Determinations 4a Have jurisdictional wetland or stream determinations by the Corps or State been requested or obtained for this property/ project(including all prior phases) in the pasty 0 ® No ❑ Unknown Comments N/A 4b If the Corps made the jurisdictional determination what type ❑ preliminary ❑ Final of determination was made? 4c If yes who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Agency/Consultant Company N/A Name (if known) N/A Other N/A 4d If yes list the dates of the Corps jurisdictional determinations or State determinations and attach documentation 5 Project History 5a Have permits or certifications been requested or obtained for ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Unknown this project(including all prior phases) in the past? 5b If yes explain in detail according to help file instructions Page 3 of 11 PCN Form—Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version B Project Information and Prior Project History 6 Future Project Plans 6a Is this a phased project? ❑Yes ® No 6b If yes explain Page 4 of 11 C Proposed Impacts Inventory 1 Impacts Summary 1a Which sections were completed below for your project(check all that apply) ❑Wetlands ® 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 Wetland impact Type of jurisdiction number— Type of impact Type of wetland Forested (Corps 404 10 Area of impact Permanent(P)or (if known) DWQ—non 404 other) (acres) Temporary(T) W1 ❑P❑T N/A N/A ❑Yes ❑ Corps N/A ❑ No ❑ DWQ W2 0 P 0 T ❑Yes 0 Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W3 ❑ P❑T 0 Yes 0 Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W4 ❑ P❑T 0 Yes 0 Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W5 ❑ P ❑T ❑Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W6 ❑ P❑T 0 Yes 0 Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ 2g Total wetland impacts N/A 2h Comments N/A 3 Stream Impacts If there are perennial or intermittent stream impacts(including temporary impacts)proposed on the site then complete this question for all stream sites impacted 3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f 3g Stream impact Type of impact Stream name Perennial Type of jurisdiction Average Impact number (PER)or (Corps 404 10 stream length Permanent(P)or intermittent DWQ—non 404 width (linear Temporary(T) (INT)? other) (feet) feet) S1 ® P❑T Spanning Cored Turkey Creek ® PER ®Corps 6 0 Slab Bridge ❑ INT ❑ DWQ Flow Diversion to ® PER 0 Corps S1A ❑ P®T Remove Old Turkey Creek 6 120 Bridge Structure ❑ INT ❑ DWQ Riprapped ® PER ® Corps S2 ® P❑T Stabilized Turkey Creek 6 53 Streambanks ❑ INT ❑ DWQ S2A ❑ P S3 ❑ P❑T S3A [' POT S4 ❑ P❑T 3h Total Permanent Stream Impacts for Riprapped Streambanks 53 3i Comments Total Temporary Stream Impacts for Impervious Dikes and Flow Diversions 120 Page 5 of 11 PCN Form-Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version 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 individually list all open water impacts below 4a 4b 4c 4d 4e Open water Name of impact number— waterbody Type of impact Waterbody type Area of impact(acres) Permanent(P)or (if applicable) Temporary(T) 01 ❑ P❑T N/A N/A N/A N/A 02 ['POT 03 ❑P❑T 04 ❑ P❑T 4f Total open water impacts N/A 4g Comments N/A 5 Pond or Lake Construction If pond or lake construction proposed then complete the chart below 5a 5b 5c 5d 5e Wetland Impacts(acres) Stream Impacts(feet) Upland Pond ID Proposed use or purpose (acres) number of pond Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded P1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A P2 5f Total N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5g Comments N/A 5h Is a dam high hazard permit required? ❑Yes ® No If yes permit ID no N/A 5i Expected pond surface area(acres) N/A 5j Size of pond watershed(acres) N/A 5k Method of construction N/A 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 impacts below If any impacts require mitigation then you MUST fill out Section D of this form 6a ❑ Neuse ❑Tar Pamlico ❑ Other Project is in which protected basin? N/A ❑ Catawba ❑ Randleman 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f 6g Buffer impact number— Reason Buffer Zone 1 impact Zone 2 impact Permanent(P)or for Stream name mitigation (square feet) (square feet) Temporary(T) impact required? B1 ❑ P❑T N/A N/A ❑❑Nos N/A N/A B2 ❑ P ❑T ❑Yes ❑ No B3 ❑ P ❑T ❑Yes ❑ No 6h Total buffer impacts N/A N/A 6i Comments N/A Page 6 of 11 I D Impact Justification and Mitigation 1 Avoidance and Minimization 1a Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing project The old bridge will be replaced with a new spanning structure that will be longer and increase the hydraulic capacity through the bridge opening lb Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques In stream work will be performed in the dry using sandbags to divert the water away from the work area Appropriate BMPs according to the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan will be installed on the project prior to soil disturbance 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? 2b If yes mitigation 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(EEP) ❑ Permittee Responsible Mitigation 3 Complete if Using a Mitigation Bank 3a Name of Mitigation Bank N/A 3b Credits Purchased (attach receipt and letter) Type N/A Quantity N/A 3c Comments 4 Complete if Making a Payment to In lieu Fee Program 4a Approval letter from in lieu fee program is attached ❑Yes 4b Stream mitigation requested linear feet 4c If using stream mitigation stream temperature ❑warm ❑ cool ®cold 4d Buffer mitigation requested (DWQ only) N/A square feet 4e Riparian wetland mitigation requested N/A acres 4f Non riparian wetland mitigation requested N/A acres 4g Coastal(tidal)wetland mitigation requested N/A acres 4h Comments Complete If Using a Permittee Responsible Mitigation Plan 5a If using a permittee responsible mitigation plan provide a description of the proposed mitigation plan N/A Page 7 of 11 PCN Form—Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version 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 identify the square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation Calculate the amount of mitigation required 6c 6d 6e Zone Reason for impact Total impact Multiplier Required mitigation (square feet) (square feet) Zone 1 N/A N/A 3 (2 for Catawba) N/A Zone 2 1 5 6f Total buffer mitigation required N/A 6g If buffer mitigation is required discuss what type of mitigation is proposed(e g payment to private mitigation bank permittee responsible riparian buffer restoration payment into an approved in lieu fee fund) N/A 6h Comments N/A Page 8 of 11 E Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWQ) 1 Diffuse Flow Plan la Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified ❑Yes El No within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? lb If yes then is a diffuse flow plan included? If no explain why ❑Yes ❑ No Comments N/A 2 Stormwater Management Plan 2a What is the overall percent imperviousness of this project') N/A 2b Does this project require a Stormwater 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 Project is Covered by Individual NPDES Permit NCS000250 ❑ Certified Local Government 2e Who will be responsible for the review of the Stormwater Management Plan'? ® DWQ Stormwater Program ❑ DWQ 401 Unit 3 Certified Local Government Stormwater Review 3a In which local government s jurisdiction is this project'? N/A ❑ Phase II 3b Which of the following locally implemented stormwater management programs R NSW apply(check all that apply) USMP ❑Water Supply Watershed ❑ Other 3c Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been ❑ Yes ❑ No attached? 4 DWQ Stormwater Program Review ❑ Coastal counties ❑ HOW 4a Which of the following state implemented stormwater management programs apply ❑ ORW (check all that apply) ❑ Session Law 2006 246 ❑ Other 4b Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been attached? ❑Yes ❑ No 5 DWQ 401 Unit Stormwater Review 5a Does the Stormwater Management Plan meet the appropriate requirements? ❑ Yes ❑ No 5b Have all of the 401 Unit submittal requirements been met? ❑ Yes ❑ No Page 9 of 11 PCN Form—Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version F Supplementary Information 1 Environmental Documentation (DWQ Requirement) la Does the project involve an expenditure of public(federal/state/local)funds or the ® Yes ❑ No use of public(federal/state)land? lb 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)? 1c 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 Wetland Standards ❑ Yes ® No or Riparian Buffer Rules(15A NCAC 2B 0200)9 2b Is this an after the fact permit application? ❑ Yes ® No 2c If you answered yes to one or both of the above questions provide an explanation of the violation(s) N/A 3 Cumulative Impacts(DWQ Requirement) 3a Will this project(based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts)result in ❑ Yes El No additional development which could impact nearby downstream water quality? 3b If you answered yes to the above submit a qualitative or quantitative cumulative impact analysis in accordance with the most recent DWQ policy If you answered no provide a short narrative description This is a rural secondary road The bridge is being upgraded to standard load limits and width The bridge upgrade is not anticipated to have any significant impact on development 4 Sewage Disposal(DWQ Requirement) 4a Clearly detail the ultimate treatment methods and disposition(non discharge or discharge)of wastewater generated from the proposed project or available capacity of the subject facility N/A 5 Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat(Corps Requirement) 5a Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or ❑Yes El No habitat? 5b Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act ❑Yes ® No impacts? ❑ Raleigh 5c If yes indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted ❑ Asheville 5d What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat? North Carolina Natural Heritage Database Page 10 of 11 6 Essential Fish Habitat(Corps Requirement) 6a Will this project occur in or near an area designated as essential fish habitat? ❑ Yes ® No 6b What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Essential Fish Habitat? N/A—There are no marine or estuarine communities within the Blue Ridge Province 7 Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement) 7a Will this project occur in or near an area that the state federal or tribal governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation Yes 0 N status(e g National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in North Carolina history and archaeology)? 7b What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources? This bridge project has been screened by archaeologists with the NC Department of Transportation s Human Environment Unit and it was determined that no surveys were required for archaeology or historic structures 8 Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement) 8a Will this project occur in a FEMA designated 100 year floodplain? 0 Yes ® No 8b If yes explain how project meets FEMA requirements 8c What source(s)did you use to make the floodplain determination? 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(e g t\picall) 3 months) A wetland that du ecth abuts an RP\\ is also Jul tsdictional If the aquatic i esource is not a TNW but has)ear ►ound (perennial)flow skip to Section III D 2 If the aquatic resource is a wetland duectl) abutting a tributary with perennial flow skip to Section III D 4 A wetland that is adjacent to but that does not direct!) abut an RPW requires a significant nexus es attrition Corps distr acts and EPA regions w ill include in the i ecord ant available infor oration that documents the existence of a significant nexus between a relatively permanent htbutars that is not pet ennial(and its adjacent wetlands if any)and a traditional navigable water es en though a significant nexus finding is not r equired as a matter of law If the water body°is not an RPW or a wetland du ectl) abutting an RPW a JD w ill requii a additional data to determine if the waterbody has a significant nexus with a TN\\ If the ti ibutar) has adjacent wetlands the significant nexus evaluation must consider the ti ibutai) in combination with all of its adjacent wetlands 1 his significant nexus evaluation that combines for analytical purposes the tributary and all of its adjacent wetlands is used whether the review area identified in the JD i equest is the tributary or its adjacent wetlands o1 both If the JD corers a tributary with adjacent wetlands complete Section III B I for the tributary Section IiI B 2 for an) onsite wetlands and Section III B 3 for all wetlands adjacent to that tributary both onsite and offsite The determination whether a significant nexus exists is determined in Section Ill C below I Characteristics of non TN\\s that floss du ectl) or indirectly into TN\\ (i) Cenci al Ai ea Conditions Watershed size Pick List Drainage are t rPtck-List Average annual rainfall inches Avenge annual snowfall inches (u) Ph)steal Character istics (a) Relationship with TN\\' ❑Tributary flows directl) into TN\V ❑Tribut 1r) flows through Pick List tributaries before entering INW Protect waters are Pick List riser miles from TNW Project waters are Pick List river miles from RP\V Project waters are Pick List aerial(straight)miles from TN\V Project waters are Pick List atrial(straight)miles from RPW Project waters cross or see e as state boundaries Explain Identif) flow route W TN\VS Tr ibutar) stream order if know n 'Note that the Instructional Guidt,book Lontams additional information rsgardin,mules ditches w ash s and erosional features general!)and in ilk and \\est 3 flow mutt,can bN dl cribed b) idenuf)mg e, tributar) a which flows throu,h the rev iew area to floss into tribular)b which then flows into TN\\ (b) General Tributan Characteristics(check ill that apply) Ti ibutat y is ❑N mural ❑Artificial(in in made) 1-whin ❑\llnipuhtcd (min altered) Explvn Ti ibutii y properties w ith respect to top of bank(estmi ite) Ai erage NI width feet A\erigedepth feel AN crage side slopes Pick List Prinniry tributary substrate composition(check all that apply) ❑Silts ❑Suds ❑Concrete ❑Cobbles ❑Gra\e) ❑Muck ❑Bedrock ❑Vegetation Typc/°/ corer ❑Other Cxplum 1 ributary condition/st ibtlit) [e g highly eroding sloughing[rinks] Explain Presence of run/riffle/pool complexes Exphin tributary geometry Pick List Tributiry gradient(approvnnte a1crigc slope) % (c) Flow i ribuhry pros ides for Pick List Estimate ai erage number of floss ci cots in roles,. area./year Pick List Describe floss regime Other informition on duration and solume Surface floss is Pick List Characteristics Subsurface floss Pick List Explain findings ❑Dy e(or other)test performed Tributiry has(check ill that apply) ❑Bed Ind banks ❑01 WM6(check-ill mdicitors that apply) ❑ cleir natural line impressed on the bvik ❑ the presence of litter and debris ❑ changes in the character of soil ❑ destruction of terrestrial segehtion ❑ shelf tog ❑ the presence of w r ick line ❑ seget-ttion mated down bent or ibscnt ❑ sediment sorting ❑ 'Whiter disturbed or ss ished away ❑ scour ❑ sediment deposition ❑ multiple observed or predicted flow esents ❑ water shining ❑ abrupt eh inge in plant community ❑ other(list) ❑Discontinuous OI IW1s1 7 f.whin It t actors other thin the OHW\1 were used to determine I iteral extent of CWA jurisdiction(check all that apply) ❑ High I ide I me indicated by ❑ Me in High\\iter Mark indicated by ❑ oil or scum line ilong shore objects ❑sun ey to is ulable datum ❑ fine shell or debris deposits(toreshore) ❑physical markings ❑ physical markings/characteristics ❑icgetltion lines/changes in segetation types ❑ tidal gauges ❑ other(list) (in) Chemical Cli iracteristics Characterize tributary (c g water color is cleir discolored oily film mater quality general watershed characteristics etc) Explvn Identify specific pollutants if known 6A natural or nivi made discontinuity in the OHW\1 does not necessarily scicr jurisdiction(e g Where the stremn temporarily flows underground or where the OHWM has been rims id by dci clopnunt or agricultural practices) Where there is a break in the 011W\i that is unrelated to the is aterbody s flow rigunc(c g Clow os cr a rock outcrop or through a cub ert) the agencies w ill look for indicators of floss-those and below the break 7lbid 1 I (ii) Biological Chaiactet!sties Chvinel suppoi is(check all that appl)) ❑ Riparri n corridor Characteristics(type ascrage width) ❑ Wetland fringe Characteristics ❑ I hbitat for ❑Federally Listed species Cxphin findings ❑Fish/spawn areas Esphin findings ❑Other ens ironmentail) sensitise species Fxplvn findings ❑Aquatichwildlife dii ersity F\plain findings 2 Characteristics of wetlands adjacent to non TN\V that floss direct!, or inch!ectl) into TN\\ (i) Physical Chat acteristics (a) General Wetland Characteristics Properties Wethnd size acres Wetivtd t)pe Explain Wetland quality Expanin Protect wethnds cross or serse is state boundaries Fxplam (b) General Flow Rel ttionship with Non TN\V Flow is Pick List Explain Surf ice flow is Pick List Char tcteristics Subsurface flow Pick List Lxphln findings ❑D)e(or other)test performed (c) Wetland Adjacency Determination with Non TNW ❑Direct!) abutting ❑Not directly abutting ❑ Discrete wetland hydrologic connection F\plain ❑ Ecologic il connection Explain ❑ Separated by berm/barrier Expanin (d) Prosimity (Rehtionship)to TNW Protect wethnds ire PickaList iiser miles from TN\\' Project waters arm Pick List aerial(straight)miles from TNW i low is from Pick List Estimate approvmate location of wetland as within the PickiList Iloodpl inn (n) Chemical Chaiactei!sties Characterize wetland system(e g water color is vicar brown oil film on surface water quality general watershed eharicteristics etc) Explain Identify specific pollutants if known (m)Biological Cha!actei!sties \\etiand suppoiis(check all that app!)) ❑ Riparian buflei Characteristics(type aserage width) ❑ Vegetation type/percent corer b'phin ❑ Ihbitat for ❑Federally Listed species Explain findings ❑Fish/spawn areas Cxplvn findings ❑Other ens ironmentally sensitise species Cxphin findings ❑Aquatichsildlife diersit) F\plain findings 3 Clwiacteristics of all wetlands adjacent to the tributary(if in)) All isethnd(s)being considered in the cumul anise mai)sis Pick List Approximately ( )acres in total me being considered in the cumulatis a analy sis for each wetland specify the following Directly abuts)(Y/N) Size(in acres) Directly abuts?(1/N) Size(in acres) Summarize overall biological chemical and physical functions being performed C SIGNIFICANT NEXUS DETERMIIfATIO\ A significant nexus analysis will assess the flow characteristics and functions of the ti ibutan itself and the functions performed by any wetlands adjacent to the ti ibutai■ to dote►mine if they significantly affect the chemical physical and biological integrity of a 1 NW Foi each of the following situations a significant nexus exists if the tributai y ►n combination with all of its adjacent wetlands his moi a than a speculatis.e of insubstantial effect on the chemical physical and/or biological integrity of a TNW Considerations when esaluatmg significant nexus include but a'a not limited to the volume duration and frequency of the flow of water in the ti►butai 1 and its pt oxrmity to a TN\' and the functions pet for med bt the ti ibutary and ill its adjacent wetlands It is not appropi late to determine significant nexus bisect solely on any specific tin eshold of distance(e g between a ti ibutary and its adjacent wetland 01 between a ti ibutary and the TN\V) Simdat ly the fact an adjacent wetland lies within or outside of a floodplain is not solely Bete►nunatn e of significant nexus Draw connections between the features documented and the effects on the TNW as identified in the Rapweos Guidance and discussed in the Insti uct►onai Guidebook Facto's to consider include for example • Does the tributary in combination ss ith its adjacent w etivnds(it an)) has e the capacit) to carry pollutants or flood w aters to TNWs or to reduce the amount of pollutants or flood waters reaching a TN\V9 • Does the tributary in combination with its adjacent wetlands(if in)) pros ide habitat and lifecycic support functions for fish and other species such as deeding nesting spawning or rearing young for species that are present in the TN\\'? • Does the tributary in combination with its adj scent wetlands(it any) has c the capacity to transfer nutrients and org mac carbon that support doss nstream foodssebs? Does the tributary in combun ration with its adjacent wetlands(it any) has e other relationships to the physical chemical or biological integrity of the TNW? Note the abose list of considerations is not inclusne and other functions obset a ed of known to occur should be documented below Significant nexus findings foi non RIM that his no adjacent wetlands and flows du ectly or mdn ectIN into TN\\s Explain findings of presence or absence of signilic mt news below b ised on the tributary itself then go to Section III D 2 Significant nexus findings for non RIM and its adjacent wetlands w het e the non RP\\ flows directly or indirectly into TN\\s Explain findings of presence or absence of si€nificant news helms based on the tributary in combination with all of its adjacent wetlands then go to Section III D 3 Significant nexus findings for wetlands adjacent to an RIM but that do not du ectly abut the RPM (-\plan findings of presence or absence at significant news below based on the tributary in combination with all of its adjacent ssettands then go to Section III D D DETERNIINATIO\S OF JURISDICTIONAL FINDINGS THE SUBJECT\\ATERS/\\ETLANDS ARE(CHECK ALL THAT APPLI) I TNWs and Adjacent\\etlands Check ill that apply and pros ide size estimates in res icw area ❑TN\Vs linear feet width(ft) Or acres ❑Wetlands adjacent to TNWs acres 2 RP\\'s that flow duectly o' indirectly into TNWs ® I ributaries of TN\Vs where tributaries ty wally floss ye sr round are jurisdictional Pros ide data and rationale indicating that tributary is perennial Turkey Creek is shims n on the i1SGS topographic map as a perennial stream Ile Tributaries at [NW where tributaries has c continuous flow seasonally (e g t)picall) three months each year)arc jurisdictional Data supporting this conclusion is pros ided at Section III B Pros ide ration ale indicating that tributary tloss s seasonally Pros ide estimates for jurisdictional waters in the res tew area(check all that apply) ▪ Tnbutary waters 150 linear feet 5 6 width(It) ❑ Other non wetland waters aces Identity ty pc(s)of waters 3 Non RPMs8 that flow directly of nidhi ectly into I NM s ❑ Waterbed) th it is not u TNW or an RI 1V but flows directly or indirectly into a TNW and it Ins a significant nesus with a TNW is_jurisdictional Data supporting this conclusion is provided at Section IiI C Pros ide estimates for jurisdictional waters within the res iew area(check all that apply) ❑ Tributary waters linear feet width(ft) ❑ Other non wetland water, acres identify ty pc(s)of waters 4 11 etlandsd erectly abutting an RPW that flow, directly or mdu ectly Into TNWs ❑ Wetlands directly abut RPW and thus are jurisdictional as adjacent wetlands ❑ Wetlands directly abutting an RPW where tributaries typically flow year round Pros ide data and rationale indicating that tributary is perennial in Section III D 2 above Pros ide rationale indicating that wetland is directly abutting an RPW Wetl Inds directly abutting in RPW where tributaries typically flow seasonally Pros ide data indicating that tnbutaiy is seasonal in Section iiI B and rationale in Section III D 2 arose Pros ide rationale indicating that wetland is directly abutting an RPW Pros ide icreage estimates for jurisdictional wetlands in the res icw area acres S Wetlands adjacent to but not directls abutting an RP11 that flow direct!) of indirectil into T1 Ws ❑ Wetlands that do not directly abut an RPW but when considered in combination with the tributary to which they are adjacent and with smut irly situ iced adjacent ssetl Inds Ii is e a significant nexus with a TNW are_jurisidicttonal Data supporting this conclusion is pros ided at Section III C Pros ide acreage estimates for jurisdictional wetlands in the res less area acres 6 1etlands adjacent to non RPM s that flow directly or indirectly into TNWs ❑ Wetlands adjacent to such waters and base when considered in combination with the trihut iry to which they are adjacent and with similarly situated adjacent wetlands h we 1 significant nexus with a TNW are jurisdictional Data supporting this conclusion is pros ided at Section III C Pros ide estimates for jurisdictional wetlands in the res less area acres 7 Impoundments of Jurisdictional waters 9 As a general rule the impoundment of a_jurisdictional tributary remains jurisdiction 11 ❑ Demonstrate that impoundment was cre ited from waters of the U S or ❑ Demonstrate that water meets the criteria for one of the categories presented-those(I 6) or ❑ Demonstrate that water is isol sled ss ith i nexus to commerce(see 1 below) E ISOL 1TED!IN fERST 1TE OR INTRA STATES WATERS INCLUDING ISOLATED WETLANDS THE USE DEGRADATION OR DESTRUCTION OE W HICH COULD 1FFECT INTERSTATE COMMERCE INCLUDING AN SUCH WATERS(CHECK ALL THAT APPL1) 10 ❑ w Inch are or could be used by interstate or foreign trns elers for recre Mona!or other purposes ® from which tisli or shellfish are or could be taken and sold in interst ate or foreign commerce ❑ which are or could be used for industrial purposes by industries in interstate commerce ❑ Inters(ate isolated ss sters Espl tin ❑ Other factors Evplain Identify water body and summa►ize m ationale suppor ting deter mination "See I ootnote N 3 To complete the an ilysu reter to the key in Section III D 6 of the Instructional Guidebook 10 Pi ins to asserting ai declining 0%A Jul isdiction based solels on this category Cot ps Districts will ekes ate the action to Col ps and FPA HQ for loam consistent with the process described in the Cot ps/EPA itlemormu uni Rigarr ng CII 1 id Jurisdiction Fallon mg Ruprwos Provide estimates for Jurisdictional%s-tiers in the iesless area(check all that apply) ❑ Tributary sslters linear feet ssidth(ft) ❑ Other non ssetland slaters acres Identify type(s)of eaters ❑ Wetlands acres T NON JURISDICTIONAL ll ATERS INCLUDING WETLANDS(CHECK ALL THAT APPLi) ❑ It potential Wetlands were assessed ssithin the res less area these areas did not meet the criteria un the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual and/or appropri ite Regional Supplements ❑ Res Less area included isolated ss acres ss nth no substantial nexus to interstate(or foreign)commerce ❑ Prior to the Jan 2001 Supreme Court decision in Sif/INCC the res less are t could hale been regulated based solely on the Migratory Bird Rule (MBR) ❑ Waters do not meet the Signific i nt Nexus standard is here such a finding is required for jurisdiction Explain I■ Other (explain if not cos eyed abos e) Pros ide acreage estimates for non_jurisdictional ss iters in the res less area %%here the sole potential basis of Jurisdiction is the MBR factors(i c presence of migratory birds presence of endangered species use of is tier for irrigated agriculture) using best professional judgment(check all that apply) ❑ Non is etland eaters(i c risers strums) linear feet ssidth(ft) ❑ Lakes/ponds acres ❑ Other non s%etl and eaters acres List type of aquatic.resource ❑ Wetlands acres Provide acreage estimates for non Jurisdictional slaters in the res less area that do not meet the Sigmfic int Nexus standard IN here such a finding is required for jurisdiction(check all that apply) ❑ Non ssetland slaters(i e risers streams) linear feet ssidth(ft) ❑ Lakes/ponds acres ❑ Other non ssetland slaters acres List type of aquatic resource ❑ Wetlands acres SECTION IV DATA SOURCES A SUPPORTING DATA Data i es iessed foe JD(check all that apply checked items sh ill be included in case tilt,and s%here checked and requested appropriately rctcrence sources beloss) ® Maps plans plots or plat submitted by or on behalf of the applicant/consultant ❑ Data sheets prepared/submitted by or on behalf of the applicant/consultant ❑ Office concurs isith data sheets/delineation report ❑Office does not concur is ith d its sheet /delineation report ❑ Dail sheets prepared by the Corps ❑ Corps nas Table ss aters study ❑ U S Geological Stirs ey I lydrologic Atlas ❑USGS NHD data ❑USGS 8 and 12 digit HUC maps ❑ U S Geological Surrey niap(s) Cite scale&quad name ❑ USDA Natural Resources Conseil Ilion Sers ice Soil Surrey Citation ❑ National ssetlands uisentor) map(s) Cite name ❑ State/Local sietland 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