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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20180196 Ver 2_Site Walk Request Memo_20210527Mitigation Project Information Upload ID#* 20180196 Select Reviewer:* Version* 2 Katie Merritt Initial Review Completed Date 05/27/2021 Mitigation Project Submittal - 5/27/2021 Is this a Prospectus, Technical Proposal or a New Site?* r Yes r No Type of Mitigation Project:* r Stream r Wetlands rJ Buffer rJ Nutrient Offset (Select all that apply) Project Contact Information Contact Name:* Jason Lorch Project Information ID#:* 20180196 Existing ID## Email Address:* jlorch©wildlandseng.com Version: *2 Project Type: r DMS C•' Mitigation Bank Project Name: Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel County: Durham Document Information ................................................................................................................................................................................................. Mitigation Document Type:* Mitigation Bank Information File Upload: Signature ............................................. Print Name:* Signature:* Existing Version Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel - Site Walk 20.92MB Request Memo.pdf Rease upload only one R]Fof the complete file that needs to be submitted... Jason Lorch 04-riew WILDLANDS ENGINEERING May 27, 2021 NCDENR DWR — 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit Attn: Katie Merritt 512 N. Salisbury St. Archdale Building — 9th Floor Raleigh, NC 27604 RE: Request for Site Walk Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel Durham County, NC Dear Mrs. Merritt Please find enclosed the MBI Task 2 Site Visit Request Package for the Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel in Durham County, NC. All items on the checklist are enclosed. If you have any questions, please contact me at (704) 332-7754 x 101. Sincerely, Andrea Eckardt, Project Manager Wildlands Engineering, Inc. (P) 919.851.9986 • 312 West Millbrook Road, Suite 225 • Raleigh, NC 27609 WILDLANDS ENGINEERING MEMORANDUM TO: Katie Merritt, Nutrient Offset & Buffer Banking Coordinator FROM: Andrea Eckardt, Project Manager DATE: May 27, 2021 RE: Request for Site Visit MBI Task 2 Site Walk DWR Project No. 2018-0196v2 CATFISH POND II MITIGATION BANK PARCEL - Bahama, NC The Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel is located in Durham County, about 12 miles north of the City of Durham, within the community of Bahama. The Parcel is located immediately adjacent to the Full Delivery North Carolina Division of Mitigation Services Catfish Pond Mitigation Site, DWR Project No. 2018-0196v1 and DMS ID No. 100039. The Parcel involved riparian restoration and enhancement via cattle exclusion on Catfish Creek, two unnamed tributaries (UT1 and Mountain Tributary), and a ditch (Ditch D). The project is located within the Neuse River Basin Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) 03020201020040 and North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) Subbasin 03-04-01 and is being submitted for riparian buffer mitigation credit and nutrient offset credit in the Neuse River Basin HUC 03020201 within the Falls Lake Watershed. Prior to mitigation activities the site was an active cow pasture, partially used for hay production, with some forested areas. Project overview and credit applications are located in the tables below. Project Name Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel Hydrologic Unit Code 03020201020040 River Basin Neuse Geographic Location (Lat, Long) 36.16334°,-78.91046° Site Protection Instrument (DB, PG) Deed Book 9085, Pages 34-52 Total Credits 394,875.411 buffer mitigation credits, 43,287.706 Nitrogen and 2,788.063 Phosphorus offset credits Types of Credits Riparian Buffer Credits and Nutrient Offset Credits BPDP Approval Date September 2020 Initial Planting Date March 2021 Baseline Report Date May 2021 MY1 Report Date December 2021 MY2 Report Date December 2022 MY3 Report Date December 2023 Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel — Memo MY4 Report Date MY5 Report Date December 2024 December 2025 Feature Name (BPDP) Feature Name (NCDWR Evaluation) Feature Type Buffer Credit Viable Nutrient Offset Credit Viable Catfish Creek Catfish Creek Perennial Yes Yes (non -forested fields only) Catfish Creek Catfish Pond In line Pond (now restored stream) Yes Yes (non -forested fields only) UT1 UT1 Perennial Yes Yes (non -forested fields only) Mountain Tributary Mountain Tributary Intermittent Yes Yes (non -forested fields only) Ditch D D Ditch Yes Yes The conservation easement protects 31.54 acres. Of those 31.54 acres, about 7.87 acres are riparian buffer restoration, 2.94 acres are buffer enhancement via cattle exclusion, and 19.04 acres are for nutrient offset credits. No credit will be claimed on 1.69 acres, which includes crossings, the forested area along Ditch D, and the credit deduction for non -diffuse flow at the top of Ditch D. The stream restoration and enhancement areas from top of bank to 100 feet and the ditch restoration areas from top of bank to 50 feet are viable for either riparian buffer credits or nutrient offset credits and can be converted upon approval by NCDWR. The stream credits between 101 to 200 feet and ditch credits between 51 to 200 feet will only be used for nutrient offsets and cannot be converted into buffer credits. There are no preservation activities on this parcel. The parcel was planted from March 10-13, 2021 with a total of 16,960 trees, for a planting density of 568 stems per acre. Where possible, soil was ripped to a depth of 15-18 inches to reduce soil compaction before planting. Seeding was not deemed necessary, as pasture grasses and other herbaceous cover was already providing good ground cover. Tree species planted in riparian restoration areas are listed below. Species Common Name Number Planted % of Total Forest Strata Acer negundo Boxelder 1,700 10% Subcanopy Betula nigra River Birch 3,380 20% Canopy Diospyros virginiana Persimmon 1,700 10% Canopy Platanus occidentalis Sycamore 3,380 20% Canopy Populus deltoides Eastern Cottonwood 1,700 10% Canopy Quercus alba White Oak 1,700 10% Canopy Wildlands Engineering, Inc. May 27, 2021 page 2 Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel — Memo Species Common Name Number Planted % of Total Forest Strata Quercus michauxii Swamp Chestnut Oak 1,700 10% Canopy Quercus phellos Willow Oak 1,700 10% Canopy Easement boundaries have been identified in the field to ensure clear distinction between the Parcel, the adjoining DMS conservation easement, and adjacent properties. The boundary between the Parcel and DMS conservation easement is identified by 6 foot "u-posts" with attached easement placards. The boundary between the Parcel and bordering cow pasture is marked by a fence with signs mounted along it and "u-posts" with attached easement placards. The fence is offset approximately 2 feet outside of the conservation easement boundary. Signage along the boundary line has been placed at minimum every 100 feet. Contact information for the conservation easement holder has been included on easement markers. Attachments: Service Area Map Site Map Monitoring Components Map Vegetation Plot Photographs Conservation Easement Photographs Catfish Pond Mitigation Site - Abbreviated Buffer Baseline Monitoring Report Wildlands Engineering, Inc. page 3 May 27, 2021 i ;a;au. SdIsa �ec hi .tera 1I rl 1 1 iu I 1 • 1 i r-•ti. / \, '.. / % ..... % '-.. /. / /� i .lu ,.I /• 1 / / I / .N.,, / /• iJkf.) I iuri L d ti �.— _! County Boundaries Service Area - Riparian Buffer Credits (HUC 03020201) Service Area - Nutrient Offset Credits (Falls Lake Watershed) Catfish Pond II Bank Parcel Location Lillii�o a. • WILDLANDS 0 5 10Miles ENGINEERING I I I I Service Area Map Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel Neuse River Basin 03020201 (Falls Lake) Durham County, NC • • r+ • 2020 Aerial Photography A. Project Location Bank Parcel Conservation Easement (200' from TOB) NCDMS Conservation Easement (50' from TOB) Internal Crossing Project Stream Project Ditch Project Ephemeral Channel Non -Project Stream Fence WILDLANDS ENGINEERING 0 350 700 Feet Site Map Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel Neuse River Basin 03020201 (Falls Lake) Durham County, NC .#' / t 1.111Er. Project Location 1 Bank Parcel Conservation Easement (200' from TOB) NCDMS Conservation Easement (50' from TOB) Internal Crossing Project Stream Project Ditch Project Ephemeral Channel Mitigation Credits Buffer Restoration - Stream 0'-50' Buffer Restoration - Stream 51'-100' Buffer Restoration - Ditch 0'-50' Enhancement via Cattle Exclusion - Stream 0'-100' Enhancement via Cattle Exclusion - Stream 101'-200' Nutrient Offset - Stream 101'-200' Nutrient Offset - Ditch 51'-200' No Credit Vegetation Plot Non -Project Stream tt = tt Fence 2020 Aerial Photography 41"/WILDLANDS ENGINEERING 0 350 700 Feet Monitoring Components Map Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel Neuse River Basin 03020201 (Falls Lake) Durham County, NC VEGETATION PLOT PHOTOGRAPHS Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel VEG PLOT 1 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 2 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 3 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 4 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 5 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 6 (03/15/2021) taw Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel VEG PLOT 7 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 8 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 9 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 10 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 11 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 12 (03/15/2021) taw Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel VEG PLOT 13 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 14 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 15 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 16 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 17 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 18 (03/15/2021) taw Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel VEG PLOT 19 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 20 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 21 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 22 (03/15/2021) VEG PLOT 23 (03/15/2021) taw Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel CONSERVATION EASEMENT PHOTOGRAPHS Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel Bank Conservation Easement Sign - Fence (05/06/2021) DMS Conservation Easement Sign Separating DMS and Bank Parcel Easements (05/06/2021) Conservation Easement Fencing (05/06/2021) Bank Conservation Easement Sign — U-post (05/06/2021) Conservation Easement Fencing (05/06/2021) Conservation Easement Fencing - Crossing (05/06/2021) Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel Abbreviated Buffer Baseline Monitoring Report Final Buffer Baseline Monitoring Report - July 2020 Abbreviate Report - May 2021 CATFISH POND MITIGATION SITE Durham County, NC NCDEQ Contract No. 007424 DMS ID No. 100039 DWR Project Number 2018-0196 Neuse River Basin HUC 03020201 RFP #: 16-007279 ABBREVIATED BUFFER BASELINE MONITORING REPORT CATFISH POND MITIGATION SITE Durham County, NC NCDEQ Contract No. 007424 DMS ID No. 100039 Neuse River Basin HUC 03020201 NC Department of Environmental Quality Division of Mitigation Services 1652 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1652 WILDLANDS ENGINEERING Wildlands Engineering, Inc. 312 West Millbrook Road, Suite 225 Raleigh, NC 27609 Phone: (919) 851-9986 Catfish Pond Mitigation Site DMS ID No. 100039 Abbreviated Buffer Baseline Monitoring Report Page i May 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Mitigation Project Summary 1 2.0 Baseline Summary 1 2.1 Parcel Preparation 1 2.2 Riparian Area Restoration Activities 1 2.3 Riparian Area Enhancement Activities 2 3.0 Annual Monitoring 2 3.1 Vegetation 2 3.2 Maintenance and Contingency Plans 2 APPENDIX Table 1 Table 2 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 2a-b Buffer Project Attributes Planted and Total Stem Counts Service Area Map Monitoring Plan View Map Key Monitoring Plan View Map Catfish Pond Mitigation Site DMS ID No. 100039 Abbreviated Buffer Baseline Monitoring Report Page i May 2021 1.0 Mitigation Project Summary The Catfish Pond Buffer Mitigation Site (Site) is a riparian restoration project located in Durham County approximately 12 miles north of the City of Durham and approximately 3 miles east of the Orange County/Durham County border. Figure 1 depicts the service area of the Site which includes the Falls Lake watershed in the Neuse river basin. A conservation easement comprised of 20.73 acres along Catfish Creek and three unnamed tributaries was recorded on the Site (Figure 2-2b). Before construction, the majority of the Site was used as cattle pasture, with some forested riparian areas. In addition, Catfish Pond was a significant source of degradation on Catfish Creek. The project is expected to generate 523,358.865 riparian buffer credits. The buffer project attributes are listed in Table 1, located in the Appendix. 2.0 Baseline Summary The Wildlands Team restored high quality riparian areas along Catfish Creek and three unnamed tributaries on the Site. The buffer and nutrient offset mitigation took place in conjunction with Catfish Pond Stream Mitigation. The project design ensured that no adverse impacts to existing riparian areas occurred. Figures 2-2b illustrate the conceptual design for the Site. Detailed descriptions of the restoration activity follow in Sections 2.1 through 2.3. 2.1 Parcel Preparation Prior to stream construction, the Site was cattle pasture, with livestock having access to all streams causing streambank erosion. UT1 was also channelized to maximize land use. Catfish Pond was removed during stream construction and the four streams were restored and/or enhanced. There were no major changes made to the stream design during construction of the stream mitigation project. During stream construction, invasive plants were targeted and removed to reduce native competition. Soil amendments were added to graded areas after construction as directed by soil test results. Amendments included agricultural lime, slow release fertilizer, and soil conditioners (humic acid, organic material, soil biota stimulants). Haul roads and other high trafficked areas were also ripped to a depth of 18" where possible to reduce soil compaction. 2.2 Riparian Area Restoration Activities The revegetation plan for the riparian restoration area included permanent seeding and planting bare root trees. These revegetation efforts were coupled with the select treatment of invasive species to control their population. The total number of tree species planted across the buffer areas are as follows: sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) 1,207 stems, river birch (Betula nigra) 927 stems, green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) 646 stems, Shumard oak (Quercus shumardii) 646 stems, swamp chestnut oak (Quercus michauxii) 646 stems, willow oak (Quercus phellos) 646 stems, white oak (Quercus alba) 365 stems, overcup oak (Quercus lyrata) 365 stems, and 55 stems each of arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum), smooth serviceberry (Amelanchier laevis), and yellow buckeye (Aesculus flava). Additionally, 350 stems each of silky dogwood (Cornus ammomum) and silky willow (Salixsericea) and 100 stems of elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) were planted along streambanks. In total, 6,413 stems were planted across the site. Trees were planted at a density sufficient to meet the performance standards outlined in the Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295 of 260 trees per acre at the end of five years. An appropriate seed mix was applied as necessary to provide temporary ground cover for soil stabilization and reduction of sediment loss during rain events in disturbed areas. This was followed by an appropriate permanent seed mixture. Tree planting was completed in March 2020. Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Abbreviated Buffer Baseline Monitoring Report DMS ID No. 100039 Page 1 May 2021 2.3 Riparian Area Enhancement Activities Fencing was used to exclude cattle throughout the entire project as allowed by 15A NCAC 02B .0295(o) and minimal work was done on the streams through the enhancement areas. Fencing was built to incorporate the conservation easement for Catfish Pond II Mitigation Bank Parcel. The enhancement area has been protected in perpetuity under a conservation easement. 3.0 Annual Monitoring 3.1 Vegetation Seven fixed 100 square meter vegetation monitoring quadrants were installed across the Site to measure the survival of the planted stems (Figure 2) with a mean of 561 stems per acre (Table 3). Vegetation monitoring follows the CVS-EEP Level 2 Protocol for Recording Vegetation (2008). All planted stems were marked with flagging tape and a reference photograph was taken from the southwestern corner of each vegetation plot during vegetation assessments. The Appendix includes the baseline (MVO) vegetation plot planted and total stem counts. 3.2 Maintenance and Contingency Plans The conservation easement has been properly and accurately marked by adding witness posts with easement placards along the easement boundary and at every corner. Adaptive management will be performed during the monitoring years to address minor issues as necessary. If during annual monitoring it is determined the project's ability to achieve performance standards are jeopardized, Wildlands will notify and work with the DMS/NCDWR to develop contingency plans and remedial actions. Any actions implemented will be designed to achieve the success criteria specified previously and will include a work schedule and updated monitoring criteria (if applicable). Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Abbreviated Buffer Baseline Monitoring Report DMS ID No. 100039 Page 2 May 2021 APPENDIX Table 1. Buffer Project Attributes Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Monitoring Year 0 - 2020 Project Name Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Hydrologic Unit Code 03020201020040 River Basin Neuse Geographic Location (Lat, Long) 36° 9' 48.03" N, 78° 54' 37.66" W Site Protection Instrument (DB/PG) DB8235/776-780 Total Credits (BMU) 523,358.865 Types of Credits Riparian Buffer Mitigation Plan Date July 2019 Initial Planting Date March 2020 Baseline Report Date June 2020 MY1 Report Date December 2020 MY2 Report Date December 2021 MY3 Report Date December 2022 MY4 Report Date December 2023 MY5 Report Date December 2024 Table 2. Planted and Total Stem Counts Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Monitoring Year 0 - 2020 Current Plot Data (MVO 2020) Scientific Name Common Name Species Type VP 1 VP 2 VP 3 VP 4 VP 5 PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T Aesculus sylvatica Painted Buckeye Shrub Tree 1 1 1 Betula nigra River Birch Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Green Ash Tree 2 2 2 3 3 3 Platanus occidentalis Sycamore Tree 4 4 4 7 7 7 3 3 3 8 8 8 2 2 2 Quercus alba White Oak Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Quercus lyrata Overcup Oak Tree 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 Quercus michauxii Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree 2 2 2 1 1 1 Quercus phellos Willow Oak Tree 5 5 5 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 Quercus shumardii Shumard Oak Tree 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 Stem count size (ares) size (ACRES) Species count Stems per ACRE 14 14 14 15 15 15 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 1 1 1 1 1 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 567 567 567 607 607 607 486 486 486 486 486 486 526 526 526 Color for Density Exceeds requirements by 10% Exceeds requirements, but by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements, by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements by more than 10% PnoLS - Planted Stems Excluding Live Stakes P-all - All Planted Stems T - All Woody Stems Table 2. Planted and Total Stem Counts Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Monitoring Year 0 - 2020 Current Plot Data (MYO 2020) Annual Means Scientific Name Common Name Species Type VP 6 VP 7 MYO (2020) PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T Aesculus sylvatica Painted Buckeye Shrub Tree 1 1 1 Betula nigra River Birch Tree 7 7 7 9 9 9 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Green Ash Tree 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 9 9 Platanus occidentalis Sycamore Tree 6 6 6 6 6 6 36 36 36 Quercus alba White Oak Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 7 Quercus lyrata Overcup Oak Tree 1 1 1 8 8 8 Quercus michauxii Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree 1 1 1 4 4 4 Quercus phellos Willow Oak Tree 4 4 4 16 16 16 Quercus shumardii Shumard Oak Tree 7 7 7 Stem count size (ares) size (ACRES) Species count Stems per ACRE 15 15 15 16 16 16 97 97 97 1 1 7 0.02 0.02 0.17 6 6 6 4 4 4 9 9 9 607 607 607 647 647 647 561 561 561 Color for Density Exceeds requirements by 10% Exceeds requirements, but by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements, by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements by more than 10% PnoLS - Planted Stems Excluding Live Stakes P-all - All Planted Stems T - All Woody Stems lebal I 1 i i Upper Falls Lake d Watershed i I I i. 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Service Area Map Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Baseline Monitoring Report (MVO) Neuse River Basin (03020201) Durham County, NC Project Location _ J —1Conservation Easement Internal Crossing Project Features Project Stream Project Ditch Project Ephemeral Channel Non -Project Stream/Channel Mitigation Approach Buffer Restoration (TOB-491 Buffer Restoration (TOB-501 Buffer Restoration (51'-1001 Buffer Restoration (101'-2001 Buffer Enhancement Via Cattle Exclusion (TOB-501 Buffer Enhancement Via Cattle Exclusion (51'-1001 Buffer Enhancement Via Cattle Exclusion (101'-200') No Credit Vegetation Plot = u Fence ‘AliWILDLANDS ENGINEERING 0 400 1 1 800 Feet Figure 2. Monitoring Plan View Map Key Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Baseline Monitoring Report (MVO) Neuse River Basin (03020201) Durham County, NC \ UT2 2017 Aerial Photography Project Location Conservation Easement to Internal Crossing Project Features Project Stream Project Ditch Project Ephemeral Channel Non -Project Stream/Channel Mitigation Approach Buffer Restoration (TOB-491 Buffer Restoration (TOB-501 Buffer Restoration (51'-1001 Buffer Restoration (101'-2001 ♦•.♦ 00% Di00: Buffer Enhancement Via Cattle Exclusion (TOB-501 Buffer Enhancement Via Cattle Exclusion (51'-1001 No Credit Vegetation Plot tt = tt Fence �WI WILDLAND �/ ENGINEERING 0 200 1 1 400 Feet Figure 2a. Monitoring Plan View Map Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Baseline Monitoring Report (MVO) Neuse River Basin (03020201) Durham County, NC 2017 Aerial Photography Project Location C_i Conservation Easement Internal Crossing Project Features Project Stream Project Ditch Project Ephemeral Channel Non -Project Stream/Channel Mitigation Approach Buffer Restoration (TOB-491 Buffer Restoration (TOB-501 Buffer Restoration (51'-1001 Buffer Restoration (101'-2001 »» Buffer Enhancement Via Cattle Exclusion (TOB-501 Buffer Enhancement Via Cattle Exclusion (51'-1001 Buffer Enhancement Via Cattle Exclusion (101'-200') No Credit Vegetation Plot = X Fence 6 ‘AliWILDLANDS ENGINEERING 0 200 I I I 400 Feet Figure 2b. Monitoring Plan View Map Catfish Pond Mitigation Site Baseline Monitoring Report (MVO) Neuse River Basin (03020201) Durham County, NC