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Strickland, Bev From: Harbour, Jeff W <Jeff.Harbour@terracon.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 1:58 PM To: Greer, Emily C CIV USARMY CESAW (USA); carolinalandgroup@outlook.com; Turlington, Chad Cc: Scott Brown Subject: [External] RE: AID# SAW-2020-00870 Spring Village SD NWP-Notice of 401 Certification Process, Incomplete Application, and Additional Information Attachments: C-2.0.pdf; 1633-IMPACT MAP.pdf; spring village PCN table V2.pdf CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Emily, Below you will find responses in red as prepared by Terracon (Env. Consultant) and 4D Site Solutions (project engineer). The primary change is that the developer has identified a way to reduce the wetland impact to <0.1 acre, which will hopefully allow DWR to more easily process without an Individual WQC. I have updated the impact table from the PCN accordingly (attached). We look forward to continuing to assist you with your final 404 review. Chad, The reduction in the wetland impact to <0.1 acre should negate the Individual WQC requirement even though it has already been placed on public notice. Please let me know if either of you have additional questions or comments. Regards, Jeff Harbour, PWS Senior Scientist — Natural Resources Terracon Consultants, Inc. 2401 Brentwood Rd., Suite 1071 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 D (919) 547-1080 1 M (919) 805-4208 jeff.harbour@terracon.com I terracon.com From: Greer, Emily C CIV USARMY CESAW (USA) <Emily.C.Greer@usace.army.mil> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 6:05 PM To: carolinalandgroup@outlook.com; Turlington, Chad <chad.turlington@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Harbour, Jeff W <Jeff.Harbour@terracon.com> Subject: AID# SAW-2020-00870 Spring Village SD NWP-Notice of 401 Certification Process, Incomplete Application, and Additional Information This notification is for the above referenced project and serves to notify the North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) and applicant of the 401 certification process and inform the applicant about the deficiencies of the permit application. Please provide your response in direct reply to this email within 30 days from the date of this notification or contact the Corps county representative to request an extension of this deadline. Otherwise, the application will be automatically withdrawn. Also, please ensure the AID# is provided in the subject line of all correspondence related to this project. 1 To NCDWR: After review of the submitted Spring Village SD permit application, dated March 15, 2021, and the attached Nationwide Permit (NWP) 29 Water Quality General Certification (GC) No. 4256, dated December 18, 2020, it appears that an individual 401 Water Quality Certification (WQC) is required from the NCDWR for the proposed activities. The permit application received by our office on March 15, 2021, provided the nine required elements for an individual WQC, and receipt of the dated permit application constitutes the Corps' initial receipt of the 401 WQC application. Unless NCDWR is granted a permit review time extension, a waiver will be deemed to occur if the NCDWR fails to act on this request for certification within the set reasonable period of time from the date of the complete 401 request. The reasonable period of time for the NCDWR to act on this WQC request is 120 calendar days. The date upon which the waiver will occur if NCDWR fails or refuses to act on the certification is July 13, 2021. Applicant/Consultant: Please note, should we finalize our review prior to receiving the 401 WQC, you may receive a provisional general permit verification from the Corps. Once a 401 WQC is issued or waived by the DWR, the Corps will provide you with a final general permit verification. Your proposed work shall not commence until after the 401 WQC has been issued or waived AND until a final general permit verification has been provided to you by the Corps. The following information is required to complete the permit review: 1. Hyacinth Lane, both ends of Amaryllis Lane, Hosta Way, and Bloodroot are not proposed to connect to existing roads, but rather terminate in a manner that either supports the need for additional impacts to complete the road or are roads to nowhere with an unknown potential for additional impacts; therefore, the proposed project does not meet the terms and conditions of the applicable permit. The Corps sees the applicant's note about the Town's requirements for stub roads, as well as the statement regarding no responsibility on the applicant's part for activities that may occur on adjacent properties. Upon learning the Town's requirements, the applicant should have redesigned to accommodate both Town and Corps requirements. Furthermore, because the proposed project would provide the avenue by which additional impacts would likely occur on adjacent properties in the foreseeable future, these activities fall within the scope of review for the applicant's permit request, despite the statement. As such, the applicant must redesign road termini at the above referenced locations in the form of a hammerhead/T-stub, cul-de-sac, etc., without impacts to wetlands, and provide the updated information and drawings, as applicable. Failure to do so will result in the elevation of the permit application by the Corps to an Standard Permit review and the application will be withdrawn for incompleteness. Withdrawal of the application by the federal agency will result in an automatic withdrawal of the 401 WQC application. Please note, that reapplication of the project following the federal withdrawal will require the applicant to restart the 401 WQC application process, beginning with the pre -filing requirement. The roads as shown on the site plan meet the requirements as set forth by the town. The town requires that public roads be extended to undeveloped properties for possible future extension. To our knowledge, there are no plans for development of the adjoining parcels. We have no control on how the future projects will be developed. Bloodroot Street is not projecting into a wetland on the adjoining property to the best of our knowledge. The road stub is less than 150' long and therefore a turnaround is not required. The northern end of Amaryllis Lane is also not projecting into a wetland and is less than 150'. The southern end of the street is providing access for maintaining the proposed storm pond. The street will not be extended beyond what is shown. The southern end of Hyacinth Lane is a dead end street that provides access to a wet pond for maintenance. The pond is less than the required length for a turnaround. 2. An analysis of all supporting infrastructure, such as roads, utility lines, and stormwater, is the crux of determining if a proposed project is single and complete. The application states that six wet ponds are proposed for stormwater; however, none are identified on the provided drawings. Will new or existing utilities support the development? Will the development be on septic? Are there sidewalks? How many lots are being proposed? Please provide an overall drawing showing all relevant infrastructure and information. Additionally, please label the open areas and any attendant features on the overall impact layout. The project will be served by new utilities to include public water and public sewer and a storm drainage system. The six wet ponds have been shown on the overall site plan. This is a stand along project when completed. No additional wetland 2 impacts are needed for the construction and functioning of the project. The information about the site that you are asking for is too much to show on the reduced 11x17 scale. We have attached a 24x36 overall site plan that should provide the answers to your questions. 3. What activity is proposed along the bank of PHB? It is noted that the activity appears to be above the OHWM; however, the question remains. No activity is proposed along the bank of the existing pond. There will be some clearing along the western side in order to utilize the existing pond as an amenity feature for the site. 4. Please clearly label the limits of disturbance/location of S&E measures on the overall layout drawing. The limits of disturbance has been shown as requested. However, individual measures have not been shown. The measures will not be legible at the scale on the 11x17 overall. NCDEQ has approved the erosion control plan for the project. 5. Please define the label "OPL" shown on the drawings. OPL stands for old property line. The property hasn't been recombined to date. Once the property is recombined, the OPL line will be removed. 6. Please provide a cross-section: facing downstream from the head of the culvert at the proposed crossing; cross section included in attachments that shows Blackhorn Lane and the wetland line; profile included in attachments; no wetland impact that shows the southern termini of Amaryllis Lane and the wetland line. profile included in attachments; no wetland impact 7. The downstream inverts on the plan view and longitudinal profile for the crossing are different. Please explain or correct. The downstream invert is 306.60'. This was a typo and has been corrected. 8. Please clarify what the road slope and width are. The road is 27' wide from back of curb to back of curb to meet the Town of Angier standards. The roads within the development will be public maintained roads constructed to town standards. The cross slope is 2% per the town standards. 9. Is that a proposed scour hole on the upstream side of the crossing at the pipe invert? If so, please provide a purpose and need. If not, please provide a purpose and need justifying the impact area on the upstream side of the crossing. There is no scour hole. The existing area required some excavation to meeting pipe separation requirements. The grading in this area has been tightened up which reduces the initial wetland impact that was submitted. 10. Will a riprap dissipator be installed at the downstream invert out point? If not, please provide a purpose and need justifying the permanent wetland fill beyond the pipe. No rip rap dissipator will be installed on the downstream side. The impact area shown is the clearing needed for the pipe installation, etc. The impact area has been modified to the toe of the fill slope. 11. Has the road width at the crossing been reduced aside from crossing at a narrower point? For instance, if present, have the sidewalks been reduced to only one at the road crossing (with crosswalks to ensure safety) to reduce the width of the crossing? If not, please provide a justification for why avoidance and minimization measures beyond siting were not pursued. The road is a standard cross section throughout the site. The road is a public road that must meet town standards. The road as shown in the standard cross section as required by the town. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you - Emily Greer, Regulatory Specialist Wilmington District - Wilmington Regulatory Field Office 69 Darlington Avenue, Wilmington, NC 28403 910.251.4567 (o) 3 :\Carolina Land Group\1633-Ogburn Property Subdivision\CIVIL 3D\DWG\1633-DESIGN.dwg • C2.0 SITE • 4.5.2021 7:44:07 AM CIRCLE DRIVE 0 NORTH VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE LEGEND: EIP Oo EIP-EXISTING IRON PIPE EPKO EPK-EXISTING PK NAIL ERBO ERB-EXISTING REBAR N/F - NOW OR FORMERLY R/W - RIGHT OF WAY CMP - CORRUGATED METAL PIPE RCP - REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE HW - HEADWALL PROPERTY LINE ADJACENT PROPERTY LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY - SETBACK LINE WETLANDS EDGE OF WATER PERMANENT EASEMENT FENCE LINE I SIGN I X SIGN PP • UTILITY POLE C• GUY WIRE ❑T TELEPHONE PEDESTAL N WATER VALVE FIRE HYDRANT SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE WATER SURFACE SITE NOTES CIRCLE DRIVE PUBLIC R/W (27' BC TO BC)- — I— — 5/8' ERB ' 8 ,/ N /F kMES P. O'BRIEN & WIFE, JULIA M. O'BRIEN DB 1578, PG 514 PB C, PG 160A 5/8„ 9/8„ ERB ERB gij 5/8" 1 ERB I N /F JBS'S COMPANY, LLC DB 2132, PG 106 PB F, PG 552C 1. EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE SHOWN ONLY WHERE EVIDENCE COULD BE FOUND TO VERIFY LOCATION. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OR EXCAVATION OF THE SITE, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES TO VERIFY THE LOCATION OF THEIR RESPECTIVE UTILITIES. ALL DAMAGE INCURRED TO EXISTING UTILITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPAIRED AT THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 2. ASPHALT AND BASE TYPE SHALL BE PER THE DETAILS. 3. HANDICAP RAMPS, SIGNAGE AND PARKING SPACES SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND INSTALLED PER FEDERAL ADA AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS. 4. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO THE BACK OF CURB OR TO THE FACE OF SIDEWALK UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 5. ALL RADII ARE 5' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 6. PARKING STALLS MUST BE STRIPED WITH A 4 INCH CONTRASTING STRIPE (YELLOW ON CONCRETE AND YELLOW OR WHITE ON ASPHALT PARKING LOT). 7. HANDICAP PARKING SPACES ARE TO BE DESIGNATED BY BLUE STRIPING AND EITHER A BLUE SYMBOL ON A WHITE BACKGROUND OR A WHITE SYMBOL ON A BLUE BACKGROUND. ALL HANDICAP PARKING STALLS REQUIRE THE INSTALLATION OF THE PROPER SIGNAGE. 8. ALL PARKING SPACES ARE TO BE LAID OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SITE PLAN DIMENSIONS. 9. ALL WASTE MATERIAL SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF -SITE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. 10. ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER TOWN OF ANGIER AND STATE REGULATIONS. LANDSCAPING NOTES: ■ ■ 5/8" ERB 5,250 SF �. AC) 52 \ 5,250.ASF — — 1 i TBM 4D DISK #1 N 640,966.035 — E 2,081,389.279 ELEV 326.40 NC GRID NAD 83 (2011) NAVD 88 5/8" \ ERB WETLANDS`.`.`.`.. + . y r� C 5,928 SF (0.14 AC C 5,394 SF (0.12 AC) ©2,2 N /F JEFFERY B. STEPHENSON DB 3198, PG 802 PB 2001, PG 853 ■ P C 6,511 SF (0.15 AC) MS EXISTING POND N /F EDWARD J. BOWDEN & WIFE, CHARLOTTE ROSE B. BOWDE DB 533, PG 90 PB 15, PG 5 5/8" ERB 0 5/8„ !Eh OILY. 5,322 SF (0.12 AC) 6,390 SF (0.15 AC) 6,404 SF _(0.15 AC) N 6,018 SF 5,819 SF -(0.13 AC) 5,328 SF 0 5,250 SF (012 AC) 5,250 SF 5,250 SF (0.12 AC) SITE DATA DEVELOPER MAILING ADDRESS CITY, STATE PIN NUMBER TOWNSHIP TOTAL SITE ACREAGE ACREAGE TO BE DEVELOPED ZONING EXISTING USE PROPOSED USE DISTURBED/DENUDED AREA CAROLINA LAND GROUP, LLC 341 KILMAYNE DRIVE - SUITE 201 CARY, NORTH CAROLINA 0683-19-2678 0684-10-3784 0684-10-5183 0684-20-7231 BLACK RIVER 49.25 AC 49.25 AC PUD UNDEVELOPED MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 42.21 AC SETBACKS REQUIRED: SINGLE FAMILY TOWNHOME 20 FT 20 FT 15 FT 10 FT 5 FT 5 FT 20 FT 10 FT FRONT CORNER SIDE SIDE REAR OPEN SPACE REQUIRED: 429,095 SF (10%) 214,548 SF 619,546 SF 248,016 SF TOTAL REQUIRED (20%) USEABLE SPACE REQUIRED TOTAL PROVIDED USEABLE SPACE PROVIDED N /F RODNEY E. McGEE & WIFE, ANGELA J. McGEE DB 2138, PG 474 PB 99, PG 177 EIR (BENT) WITI ANGLE IRON WITNESS BEGONIA STREET 50' PUBLIC R/W (27' BC TO BC) 1" EIP ©2, N /F CREO M. McIVER, II & WIFE, / BENITA H. McIVER DB 805, PG 330 J J J 0 J CO 0 0_ 0 / ECS II 6 626 SF (0.15 AC) 6,626 SF 6 626 SF (0.15 AC) BLUEBELL STREET 50' PUBLIC R/W (27' BC TO BC) W1— E..-�//� EIR. —� rdIN -- 1 / 5,460 SF 5,460 SF 0.13 AC 0.13 AC E1I 5,460 SF (0.13 AC) 5,460 SF (0.13 AC) 5,460 SF 0.13 AC 5,460 SF 0.13 AC / 5,460 SF 0.13 AC 5,460 SF 0.13 AC 5,460 SF (0.13 AC O7 ® O 10 11 Ay ------------------------- vl2/T---- w12 1. ONE LARGE CANOPY TREE REQUIRED PER SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOT, TO BE PLANTED IN THE FRONT YARD OUTSIDE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY. TWO SMALL MATURING TREES (CREPE MYRTLES PREFERRED) MAY BE USED IN LIEU OR LARGE CANOPY TREE UNDER OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES. 2. HEIGHT AND SPREAD OF TREE SPECIMEN SHALL MEET REQUIREMENTS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN, AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK. 3. DO NOT PLACE MULCH IN CONTACT WITH THE TREE TRUNK. KEEP MULCH A MIN. OF 4" AWAY FROM THE TRUNK BASE. *THIS LANDSCAPING PLAN IS THE MINIMUM REQUIRED TO MEET WITH THE TOWN OF ANGIER UDO. THE OWNER OR DEVELOPER IS ENCOURAGED TO CONSULT WITH A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IN ORDER TO DEVELOP A PLAN THAT IS MORE IN DEPTH THAN THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. THIS PLAN IS FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY. EXISTING T—POST i • i • • • • N /F ALEX & EVANDER BALLENTINE DB 253, PG 160 N/F ALCOLM DAVID WATSON & WIFE, • MARIE COATS WATSON • DB 871, PG 749 i! • • 5,460 SF 0.13 AC 5,460 SF 0.13 AC MN 5,460 SF 0.13 AC (\1C) N /F GREGORY FAMILY PROPERTIES, LLC DB 3741, PG 692 PB C, PG 76B MN _ MN NC 210 N 60' PUBLIC R/W (35' BC TO BC) 0 m 0 0 m iNJ CV 0 J CO 0 3- O 5/8" ERB 1/2„ ERB 3„ EIP �•I •T • }T T 7 •�• • �:1 • .� •j Eiji --_ 1Eiji •11111111 MOM I!I!IIPI 11i110l 1111l- 257 256 255 259 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 I 262 251 I 237 0 ip 238 0 239 0 0 0 241 246 242 0 243 244 50' PUBLIC R/W (27' BC TO BC) MINN Ligno mai 1111111101 MINIM cmcsoivo e11e= acaac,aaAan`'• EXITING T— POST co 0 1- 0 N /F YVONNE Y. GREGORY DB 1398, PG 286 PB 2007, PG 976 BLOODROOT STREET 50' PUBLIC R/W (27' BC TO BC) iIN:NIiiIN ocewowso li 2 EIR 4V • ©2, m 0 0 co C Ct 0 J co 0 0_ O 1 • • • • L *WETANDS,',*,'.' ©MI i1 N /F GREGORY FARM PROPERTIES, LLC TRACT 1 OF DB 2952, PG 625 PB 2007, PG 898 • 5/8" ERB EXISTING POND x 5/8" ERB ( 2 N/F GEORGE STANLEY ROYAL & WIFE, MICHELLE LATRONE ROYAL DB 3612, PG 515 PB 2007, PG 898 L _J 100 3" EIP EXISTING I —BEAM EIP (LEANING) 5/8" ERB N /F YVONNE Y. GREGORY DB 1398, PG 286 PB 2007, PG 976 LADISLAV MICHALKA & WIFE, ALZBETA MICHALKA DB 2462, PG 367 PB 2007, PG 898 0 CURVE TABLE CURVE LENGTH RADIUS BEARING CHORD GRAPHIC SCALE 50 100 200 0.0 NC GRID NAD 83 (2011) 400 1 inch = 100 ft. 4Dsite solutions civil engineering I land surveying 409 Chicago Drive, Suite 1.12, Fayetteville, NC 28306 REVISIONS 011111111//, 02 PROJECT NAME SPRING VILLAGE OVERALL SITE PLAN CLIENT CAROLINA LAND GROUP, LLC 341 Kilmayne Drive - Suite 201 Cary, North Carolina 27511 Phone: (704) 608-3085 PROJECT INFORMATION DESIGNED BY: SEAN/ CALEB DRAWN BY: SEAN/ CALEB CHECKED BY: SCOTT PROJECT NUMBER: 1633 DRAWING SCALE HORIZONTAL: 1"=100' MI DATE RELEASED APRIL 5, 2021 SHEET NUMBER C-2.0 4Dsite solutions civil engineering I land surveying 409 Chicago Drive, Suite 112, Fayetteville, NC 28306 office 1910-426-6777 fax 1910-426-5777 license number I C-2354 wwwADaltesolutlon.com REVISIONS PROJECT NAME SPRING VILLAGE OVERALL SITE PLAN CLIENT CAROLINA LAND GROUP, LLC 341 Kilmayne Drive - Suite 201 Cary, North Carolina 27511 Phone: (704) 608-3085 PROJECT INFORMATION DESIGNED BY: CALEB DRAWN BY: CALEB CHECKED BY: SEAN PROJECT NUMBER: 1633 DRAWING SCALE HORIZONTAL: 1 "=250' DATE RELEASED APRIL 26, 2021 SHEET NUMBER w-1 OF 5 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE LEGEND: R/W - RIGHT OF WAY INV - INVERT OF NEW PIPE RCP - REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE PROPERTY LINE - CREEK WETLANDS WETLANDS PERMANENT IMPACT AREA TEMPORARY IMPACT AREA PERMANENT IMPACT AREA: 3,781 SF I, SEAN R. SEEVER, CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL THIS AA UHT Ur ANW\, H.U., LULU. FINAL DRAWING FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY PP(1FFCCInMAI I Ann CI IPVFYnP — I —dc71 IMPACT AREA PERMANENT WETLAND IMPACT: 3,781 LF DESCRIPTION THE EXISTING WETLAND WILL BE IMPACTED BY INSTALLATION OF A NEW ROADWAY AND CROSS PIPES. THE WETLAND IMPACT WILL CONSIST OF THE PROPOSED ROADWAY AND ASSOCIATED STORM SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AS SHOWN. TOTAL IMPACT: 3,781 LF 0 4, 312 CI-86`\\ /CI-84 312 311 -DI-89_-��,��_ 18.37 LF ® 0.54% 15" RCP 310warm — ■ 3 3 / CI„-85 oP^wiI — 4bPt- 4 4 � I INV: 307.00 I II \_ ,III 1= pp — ' -AL 0 309 308 / / .jenne'■ ■ maw / / / • 1 118.37 LF ® 0.54% 15" RCP CI-83 w 1 0 li I 1a CV 315 310 305 300 NN INV: 306.60 3 3 PIPE 1 3 USE NCDOT HW 838.01 FINISHED GROUND _ 2X 74.00 EXISTING INV 307.00' LF ®0.54% 24" RCP GROUN INV — - 306.60' oca 0 V) 0 N-) co 0 o pry M L0 0 r.,-) 0+00 1+00 3 3 3 3 315 310 305 300 40 3 3 GRAPHIC SCALE 0 20 40 (L LOZ) CS GVN GIND ON 80 ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 40 ft. 4Dsite solutions civil engineering I land surveying 409 Chicago Drive, Suite 112, Fayetteville, NC 28306 office 1910-426-6777 fax I910-426-5777 license number I C-2354 wwwADalbmlutlonacom REVISIONS PROJECT NAME SPRING VILLAGE WETLAND IMPACT MAP CLIENT CAROLINA LAND GROUP, LLC 341 Kilmayne Drive - Suite 201 Cary, North Carolina 27511 Phone: (704) 608-3085 PROJECT INFORMATION DESIGNED BY: CALEB DRAWN BY: CALEB CHECKED BY: SEAN PROJECT NUMBER: 1633 DRAWING SCALE HORIZONTAL: 1 "=40' DATE RELEASED APRIL 26, 2021 SHEET NUMBER W-2 OF 5 LF ® 1.62% 15" RCP VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE 313 LEGEND: R/W — RIGHT OF WAY INV — INVERT OF NEW PIPE RCP — REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE PROPERTY LINE — CREEK WETLANDS WETLANDS PERMANENT IMPACT AREA TEMPORARY IMPACT AREA PERMANENT IMPACT AREA: 3,781 SF I, SEAN R. SEEVER, CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL THIS UHT Ur hNvVn, A.U., LULU. FINAL DRAWING FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY PP(IFFCCI(IAIAI 1 Akin CI IPVFY(IP — I _A 71 IMPACT AREA PERMANENT WETLAND IMPACT: 3,781 LF DESCRIPTION THE EXISTING WETLAND WILL BE IMPACTED BY INSTALLATION OF A NEW ROADWAY AND CROSS PIPES. THE WETLAND IMPACT WILL CONSIST OF THE PROPOSED ROADWAY AND ASSOCIATED STORM SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AS SHOWN. TOTAL IMPACT: 3,781 LF BEGONIA STREET num I■ h,1 ;Lu +T D CO _ar GI N 4 c-18.37 LF ® 0.54% 15" RCP II cO 0 - uu 0 9+ co 0+00 rn co 18.37 LF ® 0.54% 15" RCP 315 310 305 300 314 - co I f-- I�_9ZI— r 1_Z 1-10 0+68.8s r II OO• • 8+00 vAOv WETLANDS co CO 0 rn o• o M • °' r70 0+00 315 310 305 300 1+00 8Zl— 40 GRAPHIC SCALE 0 20 40 80 ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 40 ft. 4Dsite solutions civil engineering I land surveying 409 Chicago Drive, Suite 112, Fayetteville, NC 28306 office 1910-426-6777 fax license number 1 C-2354 wwwADalMaolutlon.com REVISIONS PROJECT NAME SPRING VILLAGE WETLAND IMPACT MAP CLIENT CAROLINA LAND GROUP, LLC 341 Kilmayne Drive - Suite 201 Cary, North Carolina 27511 Phone: (704) 608-3085 PROJECT INFORMATION DESIGNED BY: CALEB DRAWN BY: CALEB CHECKED BY: SEAN PROJECT NUMBER: 1633 DRAWING SCALE HORIZONTAL: 1 "=40' DATE RELEASED APRIL 26, 2021 SHEET NUMBER W-3 OF 5 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE LEGEND: R/W — RIGHT OF WAY INV — INVERT OF NEW PIPE RCP — REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE PROPERTY LINE — CREEK WETLANDS WETLANDS PERMANENT IMPACT AREA TEMPORARY IMPACT AREA I, SEAN R. SEEVER, CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL THIS AA UHT Ur = VJ\, H.U., LULU. FINAL DRAWING FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY PP(1FFCCInMAI I Ann CI IPVFYnP — I —dc71 330 325 320 315 Q Z 0 0 r W 0) z o N N r N vi N r7 co C71 6 N1,-) M 0+00 330 325 320 315 1+00 40 GRAPHIC SCALE 0 20 40 80 ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 40 ft. 4Dsite solutions civil engineering I land surveying 409 Chicago Drive, Suite 112, Fayetteville, NC 28306 office 1910-426-6777 fax I910-426-5777 license number I C-2354 wwwADalbmlutlonacom REVISIONS PROJECT NAME SPRING VILLAGE BLACKTHORN LN X-SECTION CLIENT CAROLINA LAND GROUP, LLC 341 Kilmayne Drive - Suite 201 Cary, North Carolina 27511 Phone: (704) 608-3085 PROJECT INFORMATION DESIGNED BY: CALEB DRAWN BY: CALEB CHECKED BY: SEAN PROJECT NUMBER: 1633 DRAWING SCALE HORIZONTAL: 1 "=40' DATE RELEASED APRIL 26, 2021 SHEET NUMBER W-4 OF 5 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE LEGEND: R/W — RIGHT OF WAY INV — INVERT OF NEW PIPE RCP — REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE PROPERTY LINE — CREEK WETLANDS WETLANDS PERMANENT IMPACT AREA TEMPORARY IMPACT AREA I, SEAN R. SEEVER, CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL THIS AA UHT Ur h71vyc, A.U., LULU. FINAL DRAWING FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY PP(1FFCQInNAI I Ann Cl IPVFYnP — I —dc71 - 315 N 314 0 J O O `l' `l' 4' 25.00 LF © 0.52% 18" RCP • st, sk CI-25 0+I 0 I 0+58.33 �Y 4, 4' 4, 4 f } 4, 4' 4, 4, y' • 4, 4,4, 4 \sfr fJ/ W 4, 4, * 4, 4 • y 4, 4, 4, 4, a•\ • 4, 4, 4/ 4, 4/ 4, 4, 4, V- '1310 .l, .l. 4, 4' 4, `, 320 315 310 305 314 312 66.67 LF ® 0.53% 30" RCP FES-5 WETLANDS EXISTING GROUND FINISHED GROUND co r7 M N• M N r7 117) 0+00 320 315 310 305 1+00 40 GRAPHIC SCALE 0 20 40 80 ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 40 ft. 4Dsite solutions civil engineering I land surveying 409 Chicago Drive, Suite 112, Fayetteville, NC 28306 office 1910-426-6777 fax I910-426-5777 license number I C-2354 wwwADalbmlutionacom REVISIONS PROJECT NAME SPRING VILLAGE AMARYLLIS LN X-SECTION CLIENT CAROLINA LAND GROUP, LLC 341 Kilmayne Drive - Suite 201 Cary, North Carolina 27511 Phone: (704) 608-3085 PROJECT INFORMATION DESIGNED BY: CALEB DRAWN BY: CALEB CHECKED BY: SEAN PROJECT NUMBER: 1633 DRAWING SCALE HORIZONTAL: 1 "=40' DATE RELEASED APRIL 26, 2021 SHEET NUMBER W-5 OF 5 5d1. Jurisdictional determination upload Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach docirrent eSAW-2020-00870 Carolina Land Group PJD September 2020.pdf Fie type rmst be FDF 6. Future Project Plans 6a. Is this a phased project?* r Yes G No 2.62MB Are any other NWP(s), regional general permit(s), or individual permits(s) used, or intended to be used, to authorize any part of the proposed project or related activity? This includes other separate and distant crossing for linear projects that require Department of the Army authorization but don't require pre -construction notification. D. Proposed Impacts Inventory 1. Impacts Summary la. Where are the impacts associated with your project? (check all that apply): fJ Wetlands ✓ Open Waters ✓ Streams -tributaries ✓ Pond Construction E Buffers 2. Wetland Impacts If there are wetland impacts proposed on the site, then complete this question for each wetland area impacted. "W." will be used in the table below to represent the word "wetland". 2a. Site #* (?) Impact #1 2a1 Reason*(?) road crossing 2g. Total Temporary Wetland Impact 0.000 2g. Total Permanent Wetland Impact 0.110 2g. Total Wetland Impact 0.110 2h. Comments: NCWAM form attached 2b. Impact type * (.) P 2c. Type of W.* Headwater Forest E. Impact Justification and Mitigation 2d. W. name* WHA 2e. Forested* Yes 2f. Type of Jurisdicition * (?) Both 2g. Impact area 0.110 (acres) 1. Avoidance and Minimization la. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing the project:* The engineer has designed the project 10 avoid all wetlands and waters other than the small impact that is needed for the road crossing. The road cannot be shifted due to an abutting property line. lb. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques:* The road crossing is designed to impact the smallest area of wetland while still meeting all necessary engineering criteria. All applicable BMPs will be used throughout the duration of project construction to prevent any additional wetland or waters 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 impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? G Yes C No 2c. If yes, mitigation is required by (check all that apply): ✓ DWR ,r! Corps 2d. If yes, which mitigation option(s) will be used for this project? r Mitigation bank F7 Payment to in -lieu fee r Permittee Responsible program Mitigation 4. Complete if Making a Payment to In -lieu Fee Program 4a. Approval letter from in -lieu fee program is attached. F' Yes r No