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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210195 Ver 1_U-5841_HYD_SMPv2.08_(20210329)_20210423(Version 2.08; Released April 2018) TIP No.:U-5841 County(ies):Guilford Page 1 of 1 TIP Number:Date: Phone:Phone: Email:Email: County(ies): CAMA County? No Design/Future:Year:2040 Existing:Year: Aquatic T&E Species?No Comments: No No No Wetlands within Project Limits? Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW)Supplemental Classification: Commercial, Transportation, Greenway North Buffalo Creek 16-11-14-1 1.1 0.09 Project Description Proposed Project Cape FearRiver Basin(s): City/Town: 1.2 Typical Cross Section Description: Surrounding Land Use: General Project Narrative: (Description of Minimization of Water Quality Impacts) No bkketner@ncdot.gov Greensboro, NC 27405 Address: 3/29/2021 GuilfordGreensboro Brian Ketner, PE 1584 Yanceyville Street WBS Element: Roadway WideningWBS Element: STV Engineers, Inc.NCDOT Contact: 336-487-0165 Charlotte, NC 28202-1144 Contractor / Designer: 704-816-2528 900 West Trade Street Suite 715 North Carolina Department of Transportation Highway Stormwater Program STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR NCDOT PROJECTS Project Type: NCDOT Division 7 Office Address: General Project Information U-5841 Impairments: Other Stream Classification: Primary Classification: Project Built-Upon Area (ac.) The project includes lengthening a left turn lane along Friendly Avenue that serves the Cone Health Wesley Long Hospital. Improvements to the sidewalks along the project corridor and pedestrian crossings at the intersection of Friendly Avenue and North Lindel Road are included as well. A concrete arch culvert is lengthened along North Buffalo Creek on the upstream side of the road to accomodate the road widening. There are two storm water outfalls on the downstream side of the culvert that carry roadway drainage from the project area and from offsite. The two existing drainage systems within the project limits are modified to account for the road widening and tie to the existing pipes of the two systems near the stream. The existing drainage systems outlets are both within the stream banks and are not proposed to be modified or disturbed. Storm Water Treatment is not provided considering the potential impacts to existing utilities, adjacent properties, power transmission right of way, and greenway facility, and the existing stream banks. The existing storm drainage outfalls appear stable at their current locations and the minor storm water flow increase is not anticipated to cause erosion. Jordan LakeBuffer Rules in Effect: 28500 Proposed four travel lanes with lengthened center turn lane and lengthened right turn lanes. Proposed curb & gutter and sidewalk. Waterbody Information 2020 NCDWR Stream Index No.: NRTR Stream ID: Annual Avg Daily Traffic (veh/hr/day): Existing Site Project Length (lin. miles or feet): ac. Surface Water Body (1): Water Supply V (WS-V) NCDWR Surface Water Classification for Water Body ac. Existing four travel lanes with center turn lane and right turn lanes. Existing curb & gutter and sidewalk. 31600 davin.morrison@stvinc.com Project Includes Bridge Spanning Water Body? Deck Drains Discharge Over Buffer? Dissipator Pads Provided in Buffer?No Deck Drains Discharge Over Water Body?(If yes, provide justification in the General Project Narrative) (If yes, describe in the General Project Narrative; if no, justify in the General Project Narrative)(If yes, provide justification in the General Project Narrative)