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Print Name:* Lindsay Crocker Signature:* MITIGATION PLAN PIERCE TERRACE WETLAND MITIGATION SITE Gates County, North Carolina DMS Project ID No. 100139 Full Delivery Contract No. 7907-01 USACE Action ID No. SAW-2020-00046 DWR Project No. 2020-00034 RFP No. 16-007907 Chowan River Basin Cataloging Unit 03010203 & 03010204 -3 z .,gy • • - e • Prepared for: NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF MITIGATION SERVICES 1652 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1652 January 2022 Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes St.Suite 211 R Raleigh, North Carolina Ph: (919)755-9490 Fx: (919)755-9492 RESTORATION Response to DMS Comments SYSTEMS LLC Pierce Terrace, Project ID#100139, DMS Contract#7907-01 USACE Action ID No.SAW-2020-00046 DWR Project No. 2020-00034 Chowan River Basin 03010203&03010204,Gates County DMS Reviewers: Lin Xu, Melonie Allen, Lindsay Crocker,Joe Famularo Comments Received (Black Text)& Responses(Blue Text) 1. P. 15, Please explain if the hydric indicator for Pantego may also be depleted below dark surface as shown in the soil boring picture. The hydric indicator"Depleted Below Dark Surface" requires a depleted matrix which requires a value of 4 or more and chroma of 2 or less. Per the definition the Pantego soil profile description (Profile ID R) does not meet the F3—Depleted Matrix indicator,the appropriate hydric indictor is F7—Depleted Dark Surface. This will be updated in the Mitigation Plan. 2. P. 17,The objectives in the third goal, Improve wildlife habitat within and adjacent to the site are repetitive; lists planting of woody vegetation three times. Text has been revised to include one mention of planting of woody vegetation and one mention of adding woody debris material. 3. P. 18,Table describes 4"disking for compaction. Please clarify if the entire site is to be roughened or if this will only be applied where surface crusting is observed. There was discussion of a layer of soil restriction driving the surface hydrology at proposal phase, but it is not described in Wetland Restoration approach. If RS feels this is the situation, please describe in section 7.1 and the typical depth to restrictive layer. The entire Site will be roughened with 4" disking, and the text in Table 9 has been revised to clarify. Additional discussion has been included in Section 7.1 to discuss the depth range to the restrictive layer and it's role in reestablishment of wetland hydrology. 4. P. 20, Section 7.1 — In the first paragraph, the draft document stated that the project would remove important elements and compounds. Please expend which elements or compounds will be removed. Or just state the project will remove nutrients and sediment. The text has been revised to state"the project will remove nutrients and sediment." 5. P. 20, Did RS consider using Merchants Millpond State Park as the RFE? DMS suggests evaluating the vegetative communities there and re-considering the percentages of cypress and gum species planted as a larger percent of the total. These species were most successful in HMP and are prevalent in Merchants Millpond. When evaluating nearby RFE's MMSP was evaluated and considered to be a Riverine Swamp Forest with Bottomland Hardwood Forest extending up along the contributing tributaries. There is an area within MMSP that is mapped as the Bladen soil map unit on the western side of the property, but this area has a high number of pines and did not appear to be representative of Non-riverine Hardwood Flats and Non- riverine Swamp Forest wetland types. HMP is comprised mostly of the Pantego soil map unit which typically experiences longer hydroperiods(12- 16% based on 2016 NCIRT Mitigation Guidance) versus the Bladen soil map unit hydroperiod (10-12%). Considering HMP includes a soil map unit with longer hydroperiods coupled with a raised berm surrounding three sides of the project it makes sense that the gum and cypress species are the most successful. That said we expect Pierce Terrace to have shorter hydroperiods relative to HMP as Pierce Terrace is comprised mostly of the Bladen soil map unit and will not include a raised berm around the wetland assets.We have noticed limited availability of some tree species during the past two planting seasons and have added a footnote to Table 11 stating Bald Cypress is the preferred alternative in the event one of the other species is not available. 1101 Haynes St.,Suite 211 •Raleigh,NC 27604•www.restorationsystems.com •Ph 919.755.9490•Fx 919.755.9492 When updating Table 11 we noticed the total number of stems listed was incorrect, the total number of planted stems has been revised from 93,500 to 90,700.All other values in the table were correct. 6. P. 21,Section 7.1, paragraph three may be incomplete.The statement in paragraph four that the site is in a relatively low portion of the landscape resulting in thinner soils than historically present in this location is not clear. Clarify text or respond. Paragraph three was meant to be deleted and has been removed. Paragraph four has been revised to clarify the design approach,and an additional paragraph was added to further explain the design components. 7. P.25,7.3. First sentence,it is unclear which ditch outfall locations this sentence refers to. Provide reference to map or clarify. Text has been revised to clarify the referenced outfall locations. 8. P. 25,7.3 references lime/marl as backfill and key material for bringing the current ditches up to grade. Please comment on the choice of this material as DMS has concerns that it may be too porous and light to handle movement during heavier flows. Marl was selected as it is a native material and readily available in the area.We understand the concern regarding it's ability to withstand heavy flows and have replaced "limestome/marl"with "an approved aggregate". 9. P. 25,Section 7.2,Clarify in narrative and drawings the approximate length of ditch plugs.The typical in the plan shows 15' minimum. The dimensions of the ditch plugs has been clarified in the narrative and plan set. 10. Page 25, Vegetation plots. RS is proposing 70 permanent and 32 random plots (102). This will result in a coverage of 2.3% of the site (greater than 2%). Based on the creditable area, 2% of the planted area is 90 plots. It does sound reasonable to request less than 2%of the site covered with vegetation plots given site uniformity as mentioned in the text but clarify the number,%coverage, and intent in the text if using less than 2%(90). In consideration of this comment and Site conditions we will revise the proposed number of vegetation plots to 80 or 1.75% of the credit generating area. 60 vegetation plots will be permanent, and 20 will be annual random transects. 11. Figure 8. (related to above comment), Monitoring Station Map: Five vegetation plots appear to be located in non-credited upland sites. Confirm that RS intends on monitoring non-credit vegetation purposefully or revise. We do intend to observe vegetation in non-credit generating areas. However, we have revised the vegetation monitoring effort to only include permanent vegetation plots in credit generating areas and non- credit generating areas will be evaluated with two random transects during the years that vegetation monitoring occurs. 12. P. 30, 8.1 Success Criteria. Per recent IRT guidance, if the provider elects to use soil temperature to begin growing season then the provider must use temperature to extend the growing season. It is recommended that the provider use WETS most recent data (run most recent 20 years data) or established NRCS historic growing seasons to set an established and consistent growing season throughout the project.The HMP uses the 3/9-11/6 growing season for Gates County,from WETS(although you may need to re-run this). The 1929 Gates Co. Soil Survey identifies a growing season (average number of frost-free days)from April 3—October 30(210 days).The 1996 Gates Co. Soil Survey identifies a growing season (Murfreesboro data from 1973-86,50%of years with temperatures of 28°F or lower)from March 25—November 11(232 days). AgACIS Murfreesboro WETS data shows a growing season from March 26— November 8 (227 days) using data from 1975-2004, 50%of years with temperatures of 28° F or lower.AgACIS Murfreesboro WETS data shows a growing season from March 26—November 12(231 days)using data from 1991-2020,50%of years with temperatures of 28° F or lower.The growing season has been updated to, March 26— November 12 (231 days),the most current historic climate data from the closest climate state(Murfreesboro). Page 2 of 4 Visual Parameters were added to Table 14 Monitoring Summary as well to provide monitoring of encroachment along the easement boundary and ensure the outfalls remain stable. 13. Given the average wetland hydroperiod for HMP being 39%, please justify why wetland hydroperiod success criteria is much lower. We are proposing a shorter hydroperiod relative HMP for two main reasons: 1) A majority of the soils mapped for HMP are Pantego which is associated with a 12-16% hydroperiod using the 2016 guidance for relating hydroperiod to soil taxonomy. Whereas the majority of the soils mapped for PT are Bladen which is represented by a 10-12% hydroperiod. 2)The HMP constructed a berm around the project and limited the number and elevations of the remaining surface water outlets.The result has produced abnormally long hydroperiods and stunted vegetative growth of woody species.The PT site has provided designed surface water outlets during periods of excessive rainfall and includes upland buffers around much of the project. By incorporating these drainage components into the PT design, we expect a much shorter hydroperiod relative to HMP and one that is representative of the historic conditions. 14. Appendices: Axiom Soil boring logs reference figure 4, but there is no figure to support this in document. Remove these borings,or add map. The figure number for the Axiom soil boring logs was referencing the figure from the Technical Proposal, the figure number has been updated on these boring logs to reference the correct figure (Figure 5B) in the Mitigation Plan. 15. The IRT recommended providing pre-condition data in the Mitigation Plan at the February 2020 post- contract. Please respond to this request. Due to the ongoing agricultural activities (winter crop and summer crops) in 2020 coupled with a full replacement of gauges at our existing projects due to a systemic malfunction during the transition to a new data logger type we were unable to install gauges in time for 2021. However, gauges are scheduled to be installed February 2022 to provide some pre-construction hydrology data. Five gauges will be installed with three in the northern area and two in the southern area. Each gauge will be located in a different soil map unit. 16. Describe if RS will seek or require a 404 or 401 permit for this project as the only jurisdictional features are a ditch. A 401/404 permit will be submitted to account for the partial filling and regrading of the existing jurisdictional ditch. 17. Please ensure that any infrastructure that is removed or relocated outside the easement is noted on the As-Built. Noted. Electronic Deliverables: 1. Please run the Stream and Wetland Asset Tool with 3 features rather than 2 so that the spatial data is segmented as the asset table is presented (e.g.,W 1,W 2,W 3). The Stream and Wetland Asset Tool has been re-run with 3 features and is included in the digital submittal. 2. Please use the asset table template included in the May 2019 guidance or the asset table exported from the Stream and Wetland Asset Tool. The asset table generated from rerunning the Stream and Wetland Asset Tool has been included in the digital submittal. Plan Sheets: 1. Please update construction plan Limits of Disturbance typo (showing 28.1 acres) page 1. There is also a blank spot showing DWR number that appears to be a typo. DWR#added to title sheet,note added to limits of disturbance call out. Additional note added "See Sheet CO3E for Limits of Disturbance Areas"and the limits will be shaded on sheet CO3D. Page 3 of 4 2. Include planting plan in the plan set. A planting plan sheet has been added (CO3G)with legend. 3. Plan sheets C8 and C9: Please verify the design as submitted plugs and fills both ditches that extend to the eastern boundary of the conservation easement.The inclusion of log cross vanes outside of the easement in this location and the hatched structures not labeled seem to indicate that diffuse flow will concentrate in this area. If the flow is anticipated to concentrate within the easement boundary to a depth that would affect planted vegetation please consider wetland assets in the affected area. The hatch at the end of both of these ditches are not plugs, but are'temporary rock silt checks-type A' and are labeled as such (TRSC-A). We have added the erosion control legend from the title sheet onto all plan sheets. There is also a profile of each ditch added to plan sheet C09. Page 4 of 4 MITIGATION PLAN PIERCE TERRACE WETLAND MITIGATION SITE Gates County, North Carolina DMS Project ID No. 100139 Full Delivery Contract No. 7907-01 USACE Action ID No. SAW-2020-00046 DWR Project No. 2020-00034 RFP No. 16-007907 Chowan River Basin Cataloging Unit 03010203 & 03010204 Prepared for: NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF MITIGATION SERVICES 1652 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1652 Prepared by: And RESTORATION C Axiom Environmental, Inc. Restoration Systems, LLC Axiom Environmental, Inc. 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 218 Snow Avenue Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 Contact: Ray Holz Contact: Grant Lewis 919-755-9490 (phone) 919-215-1693 (phone) 919-755-9492 (fax) January 2022 This mitigation plan has been written in conformance with the requirements of the following: • Federal rule for compensatory mitigation project sites as described in the Federal Register Title 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters Volume 3 Chapter 2 Section § 332.8 paragraphs (c)(2) through (c)(14). • NCDEQ Division of Mitigation Services In-Lieu Fee Instrument signed and dated July 28, 2010 These documents govern NCDMS operations and procedures for the delivery of compensatory mitigation. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PROJECT INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Directions to Site 1 1.2 USGS Hydrologic Unit Code and NCDWR River Basin Designation 1 1.3 Physiography and Land Use 1 1.4 Project Components and Structure 2 2 WATERSHED APPROACH AND SITE SELECTION 6 3 BASELINE AND EXISTING CONDITIONS 7 3.1 Landform &Adjacent Land Uses 7 3.2 Soils 8 3.3 Project Site Waters of the U.S. 9 3.4 Hydrological Characterization 9 3.5 Soil Characterization 10 3.6 Plant Community Characterization 16 4 REFERENCE FOREST ECOSYSTEM 16 5 FUNCTIONAL UPLIFT AND PROJECT GOALS/OBJECTIVES 17 6 SITE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION CONSTRAINTS 18 6.1 Threatened & Endangered Species 19 6.2 Cultural Resources 19 6.3 North Carolina Natural Heritage Elements 19 6.4 Utilities 20 6.5 Air Transport Facilities 20 7 DESIGN APPROACH AND MITIGATION WORK PLAN 20 7.1 Wetland Restoration 20 7.2 Ditch Modifications & Plugging 21 7.3 Ditch Outfall Structures 21 7.4 Natural Plant Community Restoration 22 7.5 Permanent Seed Mix 24 7.6 Nuisance Species Management 24 8 MONITORING AND SUCCESS CRITERIA 24 8.1 Success Criteria 26 8.2 Wetland Contingency 27 8.3 Vegetation Contingency 27 8.4 Compatibility with Project Goals 27 9 ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT PLAN 28 10 LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT PLAN 29 11 PROJECT RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES 30 11.1 Land-use Development & Easement Encroachment: 30 11.2 Extreme Climatic Conditions: 30 11.3 Hydrologic Trespass• 30 12 REFERENCES 31 Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Table of Contents page i Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 TABLES Table 1. Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site (ID-100139) Project Mitigation Quantities and Credits 3 Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History 3 Table 3. Project Contacts Table 4 Table 4. Project Attribute Table 5 Table 5. Web Soil Survey Soils Mapped within the Site 8 Table 6. Soil Profiles 12 Table 7. Reference Forest Ecosystem 16 Table 8. NC WAM Summary 17 Table 9. Wetland Targeted Functions, Goals, and Objectives 18 Table 10. Threatened and Endangered Species 19 Table 11. Planting Plan 23 Table 12. Permanent Seed Mix 24 Table 13. Monitoring Schedule 24 Table 14. Monitoring Summary 26 Table 15. Success Criteria 27 Table 16. Compatibility of Performance Criteria to Project Goals and Objectives 28 Table 17. Adaptive Management Plan Considerations 29 APPENDICES Appendix A. Figures Figure 1. Site Location Figure 2. Hydrologic Unit Map Figure 3. Historic Imagery (1956) Figure 4. USGS Topo Quad Figure 5A. Existing Conditions -Topography& Hydrology Figure 5B. Existing Conditions -Soils Figure 6. Mitigation Plan—Proposed Conditions Figure 7. Planting & Forest Enhancement Plan Figure 8. Monitoring Plan Appendix B. Existing Wetland Data NC WAM Forms Soil Boring Log Water Balance Calculation Nutrient Model Appendix C. NCNHP Report Appendix D. Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination Package Appendix E. Categorical Exclusion Document Appendix F. Financial Assurance Appendix G. Site Protection Instrument Appendix H. Credit Release Schedule Appendix I. Maintenance Plan Appendix J. IRT Site Visit Notes Appendix K. Construction Plans Appendix L. NCDOT Encroachment Agreement Appendix M. Dominion Utility Relocation Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Table of Contents page ii Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 1 PROJECT INTRODUCTION The Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site (hereafter referred to as the "Site") totals 125.73 acres of agricultural fields used for row crop production. The Site is comprised of two adjacent parcels, the first parcel totals 98.24 acres and includes 68.68 acres for the Site. The first parcel includes an existing NC Division of Mitigation Services (DMS) wetland restoration project referred to as the Hofler Mitigation Project (HMP). The conservation easement for the HMP totals 27.04 acres. The second parcel totals 226.18 acres and includes 57.05 acres for the Site. The Site is located approximately 2 miles west of Sunbury, 5 miles northeast of Gatesville, and immediately south and east of Merchants Millpond State Park(MMSP) in central Gates County(Figures 1—2, Appendix A). 1.1 Directions to Site Directions to the Site from Raleigh, North Carolina. • Head east on US-64 for 69 miles • Take the Shiloh Farm Rd exit (Exit 488)to NC-111 N • After 0.3 mile, turn left onto Shiloh Farm Rd • After 1.2 miles, turn right onto NC-111 • After 5.1 miles, turn left on NC-111/NC-42/NC-11 and follow NC-11 • After 33.6 miles, Rd becomes US-13 N • After 8.8 miles, turn right onto Lafayette's Tour(NC-37) • After 8.6 miles, turn right onto Main St/Lafayette's Tour(NC-37) • After 1.1 miles, turn left onto Flat Branch Rd • After 3.0 miles, turn left onto Lafayette's Tour/Mill Pond Rd • Take the first right onto Silver Springs Rd • The Site is located on the left and right after 3.2 miles. - Site Latitude, Longitude 36.431500, -76.649894 (WGS84) 1.2 USGS Hydrologic Unit Code and NCDWR River Basin Designation The Site is located within the Chowan River Basin in 14-digit USGS Cataloging Unit and Targeted Local Watershed (TLW)03010203040040 of the South Atlantic/Gulf Region (NCDWQ sub-basin number 03-01- 01) [Figures 1 and 2, Appendix A]). Site hydrology is driven by precipitation and lateral groundwater flow. The Site is located within an interstream flat adjacent to Lassiter Swamp and Bennett's Creek of MMSP. The interstream flat is between three stream systems: Lassiter Swamp and Bennett's Creek (Site's receiving waters) to the north, which has been assigned Stream Index Number 25-17. Two unnamed tributaries to Bennett's Creek are located east and west of the Site. Bennett's Creek has been assigned a Best Usage Classification of C; NSW(NCDWR 2013). No designations have been assigned to the unnamed tributaries to Bennett's Creek. 1.3 Physiography and Land Use The Site is in the Mid-Atlantic Flatwoods portion of the Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain ecoregion of North Carolina. Regional physiography is characterized by wide upland surfaces low in elevation with poorly drained soil and slow natural subsurface drainage (Griffith et al. 2002). Intensive agricultural practices exist across the entire Site. Agricultural fields within and adjacent to the Site are subject to routine fertilizer and herbicide applications, including poultry litter.Site ditches are excavated regularly to remove sediment loss from agricultural practices due to traditional plowing methods and fields left fallow outside of the growing season.All native vegetation and woody material have been removed from the Site.Within the Site is the HMP, implemented in 2012 and in its eighth year of monitoring. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 1 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Adjacent land management activities include silviculture and agriculture practices. These areas include lateral ditching, shallow surface drains, subsurface drains, and planting beds to rapidly remove surface and subsurface water from these poorly drained soils, which contribute nutrient, sediment, and fecal coliform into MMSP. Approximately 900-feet north and approximately 1,600-feet west of the Site, beyond the existing agricultural and silvicultural practices, lies MMSP (Figures 1, Appendix A). The Site is split into two areas by Silver Springs Road (SR-1404), a rural two-lane state road. The area north of Silver Springs Road is 105.6-acres, and the area south is 20.1-acres. To the south of the Site there is an extensive silviculture operation with timber ranging in age from 5—20+years. Agricultural production is the primary land use east of the Site, with some silviculture, natural areas, and light residential areas mixed in. The 1955 North Carolina Geological Survey(NCGS)aerial photograph for Gates County(Figure 3,Appendix A)shows the Site in agricultural production and surrounding areas forested and in agricultural production. Since the NCGS aerial photograph, the Site has remained in agricultural production, with the main difference being the implementation of the HMP.Typical crop rotation for the last decade has been winter wheat, corn or soybean, or cotton. All 125.7 acres are ditched/drained for row crop production (Figure 5A, Appendix A). Removal of excess surface water from the Site is accomplished via several seasonal rills/cuts that run perpendicular to the topography to the ditch network. As a non-riparian wetland located on the edge of an expansive interstream divide, Site hydrology drains in multiple directions before ultimately draining north to receiving waters Bennetts Creek and Lassiter Swamp within Merchants Millpond State Park. Onsite elevations are nearly level averaging between 10- 11 meters on the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) (USGS Merchants Millpond, North Carolina 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle) or 31-35 feet(NAVD 88) (NC One Map, Gates County Quality Level 2 (QL2) LiDAR 0.5-foot elevation contours) (Figures 4 and 5A, Appendix A). Surrounding land uses include existing wetlands, rural residential properties, timber tracts, and row crops. 1.4 Project Components and Structure Within the 125.7-acre Site, 106.511 acres are drained hydric soils (Figure 5B, Appendix A), which is proposed for non-riparian wetland mitigation (Table 1) (Figures 6-8,Appendix A). Borrow areas within the upland buffers of the conservation easement are proposed for wetland creation; these areas are expected to total 5.670 acres with credit determination based on the final as-built survey. Completed project activities, reporting history, completion dates, project contacts, and background information are summarized in Tables 1-4. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 2 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Table 1. Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site (ID-100139) Project Mitigation Quantities and Credits Original Original Original Area ID Mitigation Plan Mitigation Original Restoration Mitigation Mitigation (Acres) Category Level Ratio(X:1) Credits W 1 86.706 Non-riparian Re-establishment 1 86.706 W 2 19.805 Non-riparian Re-establishment 1 19.805 W 3 5.670 Non-riparian Creation 3 1.890 Total: 108.401 Project Credits Restoration Level Non-riparian Wetland Re-establishment 106.511 Creation 1.890 Totals 108.401 Overall Assets Summary Asset Category Overall Credits Non-riparian Wetland 108.401 Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History Data Collection Completion Activity or Deliverable Complete or Delivery Technical Proposal(RFP No. 16-007907) August 13, 2019 August 13, 2019 Institution Date(NCDMS Contract No. 7907-01) -- November 12,2019 Post Contract IRT Site Visit -- February 10,2020 Mitigation Plan November 2020 November 2021 Construction Plans -- October 2021 Easement Acquisition November 2020 November 2020 Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 3 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Table 3. Project Contacts Table Restoration Systems 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Full Delivery Provider Raleigh, NC 27604 Raymond Holz 919-755-9490 Sungate Design Group, P.A. 905 Jones Franklin Rd Designer Raleigh, NC 27606 Josh Dalton 919-710-8333 Axiom Environmental, Inc. 218 Snow Avenue Monitoring Raleigh, NC 27603 Grant Lewis 919-215-1693 k2 Design Group 5688 U.S. Hwy.70 East Surveyor&Land Quality Permit Goldsboro, NC 27534 John Rudolph (L-4194) 919-394-2547 Restoration Systems 1101 Haynes Street,Suite 211 Planting Contractor Raleigh, NC 27604 Josh Merritt 919-755-9490 Land Mechanic Design 126 Circle G Lane Construction Contractor Willow Spring, NC 27592 Charles Hill (919)639-6132 Restoration Systems 1101 Haynes Street,Suite 211 General Contractor Raleigh, NC 27604 Worth Creech (GC#64807) 919-755-9490 Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 4 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Table 4. Project Attribute Table Project Information Project Name Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Project County Gates County, North Carolina Project Area (acres) 125.73 Project Coordinates(latitude&latitude) 36.431500°N, 76.649894°W Project Watershed Summary Information Physiographic Province Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain Project River Basin Chowan USGS HUC for Project(8-digit) 03010203 NCDWR Sub-basin for Project 03-01-01 Project Drainage Area (acres) NA Percentage of Project Drainage Area that is Impervious NA CGIA Land Use Classification Cultivated Wetland Summary Information Parameters Wetland 1 Wetland 2 Wetland 3 Pre-project(acres) 0 0 0 Post-project(acres) 86.706 19.805 5.670 Wetland Type Non-riparian Mapped Soil Series Bladen,Craven,Goldsboro, Lenoir, Pantego Poorly drained, Moderately well drained Poorly drained, Drainage Class Somewhat poorly drained,Very poorly drained Hydric, Non-hydric with inclusions, Non-hydric with Hydric Soil Status inclusions, Non-hydric with inclusions, Hydric Source of Hydrology Precipitation,surface water run-on Hydrologic Impairment Ditched and drained Native Vegetation Community Non-riverine Wet Hardwood&Swamp Forest Composition of Exotic Invasive Vegetation 0% Restoration Method Hydrologic,vegetative Regulatory Considerations Regulation Applicable? Resolved? Supporting Documentation Waters of the United States-Section 401 Yes Yes PJD package(App D) Waters of the United States-Section 404 Yes Yes PJD package(App D) Endangered Species Act Yes Yes CE Document(App E) Historic Preservation Act No -- CE Document(App E) Coastal Zone Management Act No -- CE Document(App E) FEMA Floodplain Compliance No -- CE Document(App E) Essential Fisheries Habitat No -- NA Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 5 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 2 WATERSHED APPROACH AND SITE SELECTION Primary considerations for Site selection included the potential for improvement of water quality within a region of North Carolina under heavy silviculture and agricultural pressure.The Site is located within the State identified TLW 03010203040040 of the Chowan 03 River Basin. Prioritized for restoration, Bennetts Creek and Merchants Millpond are both within the TLW and have a NCDEQ surface water classification of Nutrient Sensitive Waters. Merchants Millpond was eutrophic in 2015 and has historically exhibited elevated biologic productivity since it was first monitored in 1981 in the NCDEQ final 2021 Chowan River Basin Water Resources Plan. More specifically, site-specific selection considerations included a site's ability to provide desired aquatic resource functions, hydrologic conditions, soil characteristics, aquatic habitat diversity, habitat connectivity, compatibility with adjacent land uses, and reasonably foreseeable effects the mitigation project will have on ecologically important aquatic and terrestrial resources. Site specific considerations leading to the Site selection are summarized below: Site Specific Selection Considerations Rationale Site's hydric soils have been ditched,drained, High uplift potential to desired aquatic resource functions cleared of forest vegetation,and managed for row crop production. including soils, hydrology,and vegetation Nonpoint,groundwater/precipitation driven ephemeral surface water flows enter the Site along Potential restoration of groundwater/precipitation the boundary and are currently captured by the driven ephemeral surface water flows and surface water storage Site's ditch network and drained. Wetland soils have been altered by agricultural activities,specifically ditching and draining of wetlands.This activity has caused oxidation of the organic materials resulting in some subsidence of the surface soil horizon.This process along with Ability to cease degrading land use activities historic land clearing and agriculture use has reduced the thickness of the soil surface relevant to the historic undrained condition. The Site's unique shape includes an upland buffer The Site has a natural drainage pattern with a primary around a majority of the drained hydric soils and outflow at the northeast and southeast corners where includes natural wetland outlets. existing ag ditch outlets are currently. The Site shares a common border with an existing non- The Site's proximity to natural and managed areas riparian mitigation site and is near several natural and managed areas (NC Natural Heritage Program,Appendix and is compatible with adjacent land uses. C). Portions of the Site are bordered by agricultural lands and managed timberlands. In addition to the opportunity for ecological improvements at the Site, the implementation of the particular mitigation activities and methods proposed in the Design Approach & Mitigation Work Plan (Section 7.0) are expected to produce naturalized wetland resources that will be ecologically self- sustaining, requiring minimal long-term management (Long-term Management Plan—Section 10.0). Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 6 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Site activities address priorities associated with the 2009 Chowan River Basin Restoration Priorities report. Site-specific information follows each goal. 1. Work with landowners, local governments, local conservancies and other nongovernmental groups to protect and restore watersheds through restoration and preservation. The Site surrounds the existing DMS HMP Non-riparian Wetland Mitigation Site,which is currently in the seventh year of monitoring. In addition, MMSP is —900-feet north and —1,600-feet west of the Site along with eight Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program easements with the NC Department of Agriculture, Division of Soil and Water Conservation located within 1.0 mile of the Site (NC NHP Report—Appendix C). 2. Implement restoration projects to reduce sources of sedimentation, nutrient pollution, and surface runoff. Reduce water quality impacts from agricultural practices—cessation of row crop production and elimination of fertilizer application/annual ditch maintenance which may result in a direct reduction of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediments entering downstream waters. Restoration of jurisdictional wetlands will increase surface/sub-surface storage and retention within the Site; thereby, reducing stormwater flow below the Site. 3. Restore and protect sensitive aquatic resources to improve habitat and species diversity through the restoration of wetlands, streams and riparian buffers. Restoration of jurisdictional wetlands which are aquatic resources to receiving waters associated with MMSP a NC Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) listed natural area with multiple element occurrences including animals, insects, and plants. Site specific mitigation goals and objectives have been developed using the North Carolina Wetland Assessment Method (NC WAM) and are discussed further in Section 5.0 (Functional Uplift and Project Goals/Objectives). 3 BASELINE AND EXISTING CONDITIONS 3.1 Landform &Adjacent Land Uses Just to the north of the Site, is MMSP (Figures 1, Appendix A). The 760-acre millpond is more than 190 years old with above mean seal level (MSL) elevations ranging from 6 feet at the pond surface to 30 feet along the valley sides. MMSP is an alluvial swamp forest associated with Lassiter Swamp and Bennetts Creek. The Site is adjacent to the south of MMSP on a flat to gently rolling interstream divide with elevation reaching 39 feet above MSL. Lands abutting the Site have been in agricultural and/or silviculture production since at least 1940 and likely for many years prior. Remnant and contemporary surface water rills along with current and historic ditches are still present to facilitate current land uses. The 1955 North Carolina Geological Survey aerial photograph for Gates County (Figure 3, Appendix A) shows the Site and surrounding areas in agricultural production with forest around the edges very similar to the current land use footprint.The 1940 USGS Beckford Topographic Quadrangle also indicates the Site is in agricultural production, the Site has been in agricultural production for over 80 years. Typical crop rotation for the last decade has been a winter wheat with cotton, soybeans, and/or corn. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 7 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 3.2 Soils The soils of the Site are a part of the Talbot Surface, separated from the younger Pamlico Surface by the Suffolk Scarp, thought to be the old beach line found at MSL 25 feet. The soils on the Talbot Surface are estimated to be between 145,000 — 220,000 years old and formed by fluvial or estuarine wave action during with much of the area being covered by water in the form of a sound or bay (Frost 1982). A large part of the Talbot Surface includes soils with a clayey subsoil and are poorly to very poorly drained due to the flatness of the area not allowing natural drainage, as is the case with the Site's soils. Based on Web Soil Survey mapping (USDA 2019), the Site contains the soil series outlined in Table 5. Existing wetlands and drained hydric soils were mapped by North Carolina licensed soil scientists (NCLSS # 1233 and NCLSS# 1297) on July 31, 2019 as soils of the Bladen and Pantego series (Figure 5B, Appendix A); soil boring logs are included in Appendix B. Table 5. Web Soil Survey Soils Mapped within the Site Map Unit Map Unit Name Hydric Status Description Symbol (Classification) This series consists of poorly drained soils found on depressions and flats. The parent material is clayey and Bladen loam loamy marine deposits and/or fluviomarine deposits. BnA (Typic Albaqults) Hydric Depth to the seasonal high-water table is 0-12 inches. Depth to restrictive features is more than 80 inches. Slopes are 0-2 percent. This series consists of moderately well-drained soils Non-hydric, found on flats on marine terraces and ridges on marine CrA, CrB Craven fine sandy loam may contain terraces. The parent material is clayey marine deposits. (Aquic Hapludults) hydric Depth to the seasonal high-water table is 24-36 inches. inclusions Depth to restrictive features is more than 80 inches. Slopes are 0-4 percent. This series consists of moderately well-drained soils Non-hydric, found on flats on marine terraces and broad interstream GoA Goldsboro fine sandy loam may contain divides on marine terraces. The parent material is loamy (Aquic Paleudults) hydric marine deposits. Depth to the seasonal high-water table inclusions is 24-36 inches. Depth to restrictive features is more than 80 inches. Slopes are 0-2 percent. This series consists of somewhat poorly drained soils Non-hydric, found on flats on broad interstream divides and terraces. LeA Lenoir loam may contain The parent material is clayey marine deposits. Depth to (Aeric Paleaquults) hydric the seasonal high-water table is 12-30 inches. Depth to inclusions restrictive features is more than 80 inches. Slopes are 0- 2 percent. This series consists of very poorly drained soils found on flats on marine terraces and broad interstream divides on PnA Pantego fine sandy loam H dric marine terraces. The parent material is loamy marine (Umbric Paleaquults) y deposits. Depth to the seasonal high-water table is 0-12 inches. Depth to restrictive features is more than 80 inches. Slopes are 0-1 percent. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 8 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 3.3 Project Site Waters of the U.S. Waters of the U.S. within the Site were delineated in the field following guidelines set forth in the Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual and subsequent regional supplement and located using GPS technology with reported submeter accuracy (Environmental Laboratory 1987). A Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (PJD) package was submitted to the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) (Appendix D). This was verified by USAGE representative Kyle Barnes and Anthony Scarborough during a field meeting on September 15, 2020 and a notification of jurisdictional determination was received on December 18, 2020. The Site currently contains 745 linear feet of jurisdictional ditches as depicted on Figure 5A, Appendix A. 3.4 Hydrological Characterization Construction activities are expected to restore 106.511 acres of drained non riparian hydric soils and create 1.890 acres of jurisdictional wetlands. Areas of the Site targeted for restoration of non riparian wetlands will receive primary hydrological inputs from groundwater migration into wetlands, groundwater/precipitation driven ephemeral surface water flows, and direct precipitation. Hydrological impairment of the drained hydric soils has resulted from removal of surface water contributions through a network of agricultural ditches and further facilitated by surface cuts to promote surface water runoff within agricultural fields. & • �QY F ..:. �,li :a>, �-.� � ..dam _ Ir _� � y I N` � .-', A-"C. .4aa �f2 d A � � 11 ' 1 5 Cy� 1 i Ary '!k 'S rE :i o� nroan + f K hJ:� f �I,� s I ,b t `F^�" r�� I s,7 a s �r}tYr n� y€n �7� '�y�� �-• �, ?,� �0� F 1 - 04).147 ye t� i.�r�PYJ c ` r e +�� Photo 1:Typical Site agricultural ditch Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 9 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 A water balance calculation was performed to determine if wetland hydrology will be restored by removing the ditch outlet and restoring the disturbed restrictive soil layer in the existing ditches. The water balance calculation was performed using nearby state operated weather station for hydrological inputs and outputs as no direct hydrological measurements from the site are available. The calculation determined a surplus of 3.4 acre-feet for the site on an annual basis which will support wetland hydrology success criteria during years of normal precipitation. Viz.,_—. _ • • u \ nx Photo 2:Typical Site field rill cut to promote removal of surface water from fields. 3.5 Soil Characterization Detailed soil mapping conducted by NCLSS #1297 in March 2020 and June 2020 indicates that the Site is currently underlain by hydric soils of the Bladen and Pantego series.Wetlands have been ditched,drained, and cleared for agricultural purposes. Detailed soil profiles conducted by a NCLSS are as follows in Table 6;the locations are depicted on Figure 5B,Appendix A and the soil boring profile descriptions are included in Appendix B. In general, Site soils were confirmed to be the soil map units mapped in the Gates County soil survey. However, some of the soil map unit boundaries have been affected by past land use, particularly along the western side of the project between the Bladen and Goldsboro soil map units.This is likely the result of past land uses including the initial clearing and harvesting of timber and subsequent grading and plowing for agricultural land use. These practices have altered the soil morphology to the extent that Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 10 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 hydric soil indicators are distorted or removed completely along the boundary of the historic wetland.The absence of redoximorphic concentrations in the upper 10-inches is a result of the removal of wetland hydrology combined with decades of agricultural plowing. As this area was the historic wetland edge the hydric indicators were not as distinct relative to the interior of the Site, and therefore was more susceptible to a loss of the historic hydric soil indicator. Soil profiles in this area include mixing of the surface and subsurface horizons below the plow layer, woody fragments, and historic root channels that have filled in with sandy soil. These observations support anthropogenic manipulation of the soils and as a result have affected the appearance of hydric soil indicators.The hydric soil indicators along the historic boundary of the wetland are found at a lower depth than observed in drained hydric soils in the middle of the Site. . # i ..• �- •• & `plibori• .. .. „ A , — 4 ••• ' ' • -J, y� i .' .-ti• _:L..r �r:if, :}� • •- ti �e..L.: l•�{y\••,• S• T:•-".• r' . bra • , •••, . implipti‘liiiil •_., :. ..-,f,_-'7• .. . „.i.jo. :.v Photo 3: Example of surface and subsurface soil horizons mixing along western Site edge . - .--4:1141A"E.i.0* ir',40. ' 1-.).4.' -al-. �� - , { l r • _• r 5 .. •tom k• hr. i• -;.4 .:- '-'•• • .• --...A.r.;:.• : v. . •• •.• .._ -`471.. . - F.• 40-,-- •':[. .' ...:. .- ••-•.•'-!! . 117::: ., �r:•`5F . 3, 4 ' - t r In } f fJ}J �Z`, Ala it .. _ 1 _ - '"� r : - — Photo 4: Example of historic root channels in subsoil filling in with sand following anthropogenic land use Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 11 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 ■r ,f f - Aemb, ... .. . .i' iv.;i it II 0-iorf • .. Airtisvoiii 6 .. ii VP : ..1_•7. _ ' r. • • � fi •� ti .•f '•� ,fir.• �` r� �• '�,4 .*.2 ! il r...• • •I - .-1,,A • ' - it:,...L f. = . . ... _ A;,- . a e'3/ 7;1":&—•-k.j.: ...I • • : -:111.(1"... ' . . --. _Ayr s� F Photo 5: Example of woody fragments(red circle) observed in Site soils Table 6. Soil Profiles Soil Profile E (Bladen Soil Map Unit) -r --4,K7104,11.717 F3 Hydric Indicator—Depleted Matrix ; ._. ;,co- .-. ,: . E Depth Color Texture `�_? ',' F (inches) _,.. f:ya'• ki Matrix: ?. ' 10YR 5/2 (95%) <'. ,�s% ,(4t �y-, 0-8 Sandy loam .- - Y:M rya 'f ' _ �.�} :: Redox Features: - "f 10YR 5/8 �; . " concentrations (5%) --° lC7 x } Matrix: t 2.5Y 5/2 (55%) t ' Redox Features: , ,• 1, 2.5Y 6/1 depletions 1 i.... - • }y '. .LL., 8—14+ (10%) Clay tg 2.5Y 5/6 concentrations • i, •r .: 10YR 4/6 -air-.j f concentrations u +, ii , (10%) i.,1 lir_,' locial . _ Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 12 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Soil Profile G (Lenoir Soil Map Unit) _ Soil Profile K(Goldsboro Soil Map Unit) .. . 3: ' wF.r —No Indicator ,: �' 4 s "'" . . .,-'x F3 Hydric Indicator—Depleted Matrix � v. �3;., UplandHydric Depth ' ...y," Depth J �. rr ' ' r7,•, - 4 : Color Texture w'. � - ■ c' p Color Texture '.'� 4 (inches) l k ., . :.fi ..,,� ,. (inches) .'k k • -.1 'dC..� �' e: M1M1M1 .r , Matrix: 9`77 4; �'''1{�a r �.+, R 2.5Y 4/2 95% a ' 0 . - ;±i`" : • Matrix: +• � • .` : ;r-'�:i�; Sandy r Sandy ( e s• 0- 10 Redox Features: �; 0-9 10YR 4/2 . .. 10YR 5/6 loam _ (100%) loam � concentrations r ' .... , .„; .111,ii.:,,!,.••:,t 1i _, 01 ° Matrix: _ F�> `. 2.5Y 5/3 (65%) . Matrix: - 1. , .;r 2.5Y 5/4(85%) . ,,k. Redox Features: 7 2.5Y 5/1 • :-0 Redox Features: 1 `i depletions "��,.; + , 2.5Y 5/2 + . - •0.1 10—18+ Clay ' 9—18+ Clay ,., fi , (15%) - - �y. depletions ;"'., ' 2.5Y 6/2 r'. ,'r #► (10%) -I depletions (5%) 10YR 6/8 ,. . ' 10YR 5/8z concentrations concentrations r a (5%) , Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 13 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Soil Profile L(Goldsboro Soil Map Unit) Soil Profile M(Goldsboro Soil Map Unit) { Altered F3 Hydric Indicator— Depleted _ 4[ [}S l " `' '' " ''` :, F3 Hydric Indicator—Depleted Matrix ,, ' A.,-- ,f . Matrix -: _ 7.;n,,,f - - Depth �s> Depth ,,,1r ,4 Color Texture { _ - :. Color Texture a,-- -r' •. . (inches) , (inches) :. ,, 1:" 4 Matrix: ' �1'.. ( 54. VI. , ,�' . 10YR 4/2 (95%)Matrix:0 9 10YR 4/2 Sandy � "��� ti 0 9 Redox Features: Sandyrf'_t - ;.;; i = iA) loam 4,. (100%) loam A' . ' ,q� 10YR 6/8 ' -• ) concentrations ;.:;� ! ,.1 - �" � � tom L I � 4 4.rt 2w } fit` r r ,- + . } Matrix: " Matrix: } 2.5Y 5/3 (80%) ,. s is ' . �b , ` 2.5Y 5/3 (40%) 3 -t- ' f i e 2.5Y 6/1 (40%) ' l.. p ya ,- '�r �!j J r Redox ,- , , ? '5' d, ,-. Features: ' Redox Features: II 'i 44ar -) 9—18+ 2.5Y 5/2 Clay �' \,; .r' 9—18+ 10YR 6/8 Clay !' f'•�i ' d 1 �.. . M concentrations b:' t'depletions ,? r kr a c { (15%) s.. -__ oo f x / .1A ; 10YR 6/8 concentrations .'y tiy� ,�� concentrations I (5%) 6 '+{k ■ ,'.`c .� ' "' (10%) ,.,5 .:. ..i 4 e,ii, Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 14 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Soil Profile R(Pantego Soil Map Unit) F7 Hydric Indicator — Depleted Below ro\ ite Dark Surface *�° � MK Depth Color Texture � ./ ` , (inches) Matrix: , 0 8 10YR 2/1 Sandy :A ,. loam % r J.'re:...Y .' j. - Y`, x .. a m ',� 14 r, ,1 x . 03 2t � Y c ' f . ' Matrix: " ' 10YR 3/1 (50%) r Redox Features ±' '' 8—18+ 10YR 6/8 Sandy x: concentrations clay loam f (25%) t , 2.5Y 7/1 '^ 1 depletions � `` `` (25%) ; -; I ry N '-` -' 'it Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 15 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 3.6 Plant Community Characterization The Site includes 106.511 acres proposed for wetland re-establishment and 5.670 acres proposed for wetland creation which are currently used for agricultural row-crop production and have very little vegetative diversity. The entire Site including ditches is subject to regular maintenance including bush hogging and herbicide application. 4 REFERENCE FOREST ECOSYSTEM A Reference Forest Ecosystem (RFE) is a forested area on which to model restoration efforts at the Site in relation to soils and vegetation. RFEs should be ecologically stable climax communities and should be a representative model of the Site as it likely existed prior to human disturbances. Data describing plant community composition and structure should be collected at the RFEs and subsequently applied as reference data in an attempt to emulate a natural climax community. An RFE for this project was difficult to locate as most of the non-riverine wet hardwood and swamp forests in the area have been ditched and drained in support of agricultural and silvicultural practices.Therefore, data from the NatureServe Explorer, in addition to Schafale and Weakley (1990) and Schafale (2012), community descriptions were used for the development of the planting plan.These wetland systems are found on poorly drained mineral to mucky mineral soils of instream flats with sparse to moderate herbaceous and shrub layers and a canopy of various bottomland hardwood species. Variations in vegetation occur within the system and are associated with soil texture, drainage, and microtopography. Small hummocks and depressions on the soil surface yield varying hydroperiods and increase vegetation diversity. A natural transition between community types is expected moving from the middle of the Site where a Pantego soil map unit exist outwards to the Bladen soil map unit. Based on this gradient, two target communities were selected from Schafale(2012)to capture the diversity expected in this landscape position: Nonriverine Wet Hardwood Forest (Oak Flat Subtype) (Southern Atlantic Coastal Plain Nonriverine Swamp and Wet Hardwood Forest Unique ID # CES203.304, NatureServe 2018) and Nonriverine Swamp Forest (Cypress-Gum Subtype) (Southern Atlantic Coastal Plain Nonriverine Swamp and Wet Hardwood Forest Unique ID#CES203.304, NatureServe 2018). Dominant tree and shrub species in these systems are listed in Table 7 and will be utilized, in addition to other relevant species to supplement the community descriptions. Table 7. Reference Forest Ecosystem Non-Riverine Wet Hardwood Forest Canopy Species Understory Species swamp chestnut oak(Quercus michauxii) coastal dog-hobble (Leucothoe axillaris) laurel oak(Quercus laurifolia) sweetpepperbush (Clethra alnifolia) cherrybark oak(Quercus pagoda) swamp bay(Peresa palustris) swamp tupelo(Nyssa biflora) tulip poplar(Liriodendron tulipifera) red maple(Acer rubrum) sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 16 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Table 7. Reference Forest Ecosystem (Continued) Non-Riverine Swamp Forest Canopy Species Understory Species bald cypress(Taxodium distichum) swamp bay(Peresa palustris) pond cypress(Taxodium ascendens) sweetbay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) swamp tupelo(Nyssa biflora) sweetpepperbush (Clethra alnifolia) tulip poplar(Liriodendron tulipifera) red maple(Acer rubrum) sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) 5 FUNCTIONAL UPLIFT AND PROJECT GOALS/OBJECTIVES The Site is located within TLW 03010203040040 and sub-basin 03-01-01.The project is not located within a Local Watershed Planning area; however, project activities address priorities associated with the 2009 Chowan River Basin Restoration Priorities report as follow(see Section 2.0 for additional information). 1. Work with landowners, local governments, local conservancies, and other nongovernmental groups to protect and restore watersheds through restoration and preservation. 2. Implement restoration projects to reduce sources of sedimentation, nutrient pollution, and surface runoff. 3. Restore and protect sensitive aquatic resources to improve habitat and species diversity through the restoration of wetlands, streams, and riparian buffers. Site specific mitigation goals and objectives have been developed using the NC WAM analyses (NC WFAT 2010).This methodology rates functional metrics for wetlands as high, medium,or low based on field data collected on forms and transferred into a rating calculator. Using Boolean logic, the rating calculator assigns a high, medium,or low value for each metric and overall function. Site functional assessment data forms are available upon request; model output is included in Appendix B. Table 8 summarizes NC WAM metrics targeted for functional uplift and the corresponding mitigation activities proposed to provide functional uplift. Metrics targeted to meet the Site's goals and objectives are depicted in bold. Table 8. NC WAM Summary NC WAM Sub-function Rating Summary Pierce Terrace Wetland Type Hardwood Flat Non-riverine Swamp Forest (1) HYDROLOGY LOW LOW (2)Surface Storage&Retention LOW LOW (2)Sub-surface Storage and Retention LOW LOW (1)WATER QUALITY LOW LOW (2) Pollution Change LOW LOW (1) HABITAT LOW LOW (2) Physical Structure LOW LOW (2) Landscape Patch Structure LOW LOW (2)Vegetative Composition LOW LOW OVERALL LOW LOW Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 17 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 The NC WAM wetland types can be best classified as a disturbed hardwood flat and a disturbed non- riverine swamp forest. Based on NC WAM data, all three primary Wetland Functional Metrics(Hydrology, Water Quality, and Habitat), as well as six sub-metrics were found to be under-performing as exhibited by a LOW metric rating. LOW performing metrics are to be targeted for functional uplift through mitigation activities, goals and objectives, as well as monitoring and success criteria. Wetland metrics, targeted for functional uplift, were used to define Site specific project goals and objectives, and are presented in Table 9. Table 9. Wetland Targeted Functions, Goals, and Objectives Targeted Functions Goals Objectives (1) HYDROLOGY (2)Surface Storage& • Fill and plug agriculture ditches to restore Retention jurisdictional hydrology • Minimize downstream • Cease row crop production within the easement flooding to the • Shallow disking(-4")of soils within the (2)Sub-surface Storage& maximum extent entire Site to reduce compaction and Retention possible. increase surface roughness • Protect the Site with a perpetual conservation easement (1)WATER QUALITY • Reduce agricultural land/inputs • Remove direct nutrient • Fill and plug the ditch network to restore (2) Pollution Change and pollutant inputs ground and surface hydrology within the from the Site. Site • Restore jurisdictional wetlands (1) HABITAT (2) Physical Structure • Plant woody native vegetation to provide (2) Landscape Patch Structure organic matter and shade • Fill and plug ditches to provide • Improve wildlife habitat groundwater hydrology within and adjacent to • Add woody debris material throughout (2)Vegetation Composition the Site. Site for habitat • Protect the Site with a perpetual conservation easement • Restore jurisdictional wetlands 6 SITE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION CONSTRAINTS The presence of conditions or characteristics that have the potential to hinder restoration activities on the Site was evaluated.The evaluation focused primarily on the presence of hazardous materials, utilities and restrictive easements, rare/threatened/endangered species or critical habitats, and the potential for hydrologic trespass. Existing information regarding Site constraints was acquired and reviewed, including a 0.25-foot topographic map. In addition, any Site conditions that have the potential to restrict the restoration design and implementation were documented during the field investigation. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 18 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 6.1 Threatened & Endangered Species Three federally protected species are listed as occurring in Gates County (USFWS 2021); Table 10 summarizes potential habitat and preliminary biological conclusions for each. Table 10.Threatened and Endangered Species Potential Species Habitat Habitat Biological Federal Status at Site Conclusion American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) Found in rivers,streams,canals, lakes,swamps,and No No Effect Threatened due to coastal marshes. similarity of Appearance Northern long-eared bat Spends winters hibernating in mines and caves. During (Myotis septentrionalis) summer, roosts underneath bark, in cavities,or in No No Effect Threatened crevices of both live and dead trees. Mature forest may be important for foraging. Red-cockaded woodpecker Open stands of pine containing trees 60 years or older (Picoides borealis) for nesting and roosting.Cavity excavation occurs in No No Effect Endangered living pine trees. 6.2 Cultural Resources The term "cultural resources" refers to prehistoric or historic archaeological sites, structures, or artifact deposits over 50 years old. "Significant" cultural resources are those that are eligible or potentially eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Evaluations for cultural resources of significance are made with reference to the eligibility criteria of the National Register(36 CFR 60) and in consultation with the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). Field visits were conducted at the Site in mid-2019 and early 2020 to ascertain the presence of structures or other features that may be eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. No structures were identified within proposed easement boundaries. In addition, SHPO conducted a review of the project and identified no historic resources which would be affected by the project(Appendix E). 6.3 North Carolina Natural Heritage Elements A query of the NCNHP database indicates there are no records for rare species, important natural communities, or natural areas conservation/managed areas within the proposed project boundary. However, one record of a conservation/managed area within the proposed project boundary which is an existing NCDMS conservation easement for the HMP. This managed area is not included within the Site conservation easement as it already has its own conservation easement. Within a one-mile radius of the project boundary, NCNHP lists 15 element occurrences including: one animal assemblage,two butterflies, three mammals, two natural communities, one reptile, and six vascular plants. In addition, the Site is within a one-mile radius of one natural area (Merchants Millpond State Park) and eleven managed areas including:one NCDMS easement,one state park,one state park registered heritage area,and eight NCDA- Division of Soil and Water conservation reserve enhancement program easements. NCNHP correspondence is included in Appendix C. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 19 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 6.4 Utilities A powerline crosses the Site near Silver Springs Road. Discussions with Dominion Energy have taken place to move the powerline out of the Site. A design and plan has been developed to relocate the powerline completely from the Site conservation easement, the relocated powerline will now follow Silver Springs Road adjacent to the road right-of-way. The relocation of the powerline is scheduled to take place prior to construction during winter of 2021/22. Utilities will not pose a hindrance to Site development. 6.5 Air Transport Facilities No air transport facilities are located within 5 miles of the Site. The nearest airport is Liles Field airport located 5.12 miles to the north in Corapeake, NC. 7 DESIGN APPROACH AND MITIGATION WORK PLAN 7.1 Wetland Restoration Wetland restoration activities are designed to restore a fully functioning non-riparian wetland system, which will provide surface water storage, nutrient cycling, removal of nutrients and sediment, and will create a variety and abundance of habitat for wildlife. Portions of the Site underlain by hydric soils have been impacted by drainage ditch excavation,vegetative clearing, agriculture plowing, herbicide application, and other land disturbances associated with land use management. Wetland re-establishment is focused on the restoration of vegetative communities, filling and plugging of drainage ditches, removal of ditch crossings, culverts, and drainpipes, the re- establishment of soil structure, the re-establishment of historic ephemeral surface water flow and development of microtopographic variations. The design approach accentuates the Site's existing conditions and topographic features. Wetland hydrology will be supported by an existing restrictive clay layer starting at a depth of 7— 10 inches from the surface and ranging from —50—65+ inches thick. This restrictive layer will facilitate reestablishment of wetland hydrology by restricting vertical movement of water and allowing water to spread across the Site. Naturally depressed areas associated with the Pantego soil map unit around HMP and scattered throughout the Site were surveyed at an elevation of 34-feet (Figures 7-8,Appendix A). These depressed areas will serve as natural storage for ephemeral surface water entering and migrating through the Site. The design connects these depressed areas at contour 33.5-feet, with a braided flow path approximately six-inches in depth (Figure 6, Appendix A and Construction Plans, Appendix K). Existing topographic depressions will be utilized in combination with a reintroduced surface flow pattern to capture and store ephemeral surface water inputs from the boundaries of Wetlands 1 and 2.These features will also allow surface water to move freely across the Site when hydrological inputs exceed the storage capacity of these topographic features. Retention of surface hydrology will also be accomplished by disking the entire Site to a depth of 4 inches. Disking will provide surface roughening to reduce compaction and provide microtopographic low areas to retain precipitation and surface water. In addition, compaction of the surface soil horizon will be reduced from the disking effort and provide an appropriate environment for the establishment of planted vegetation. Additional design components include an upland buffer, placement of woody debris, and a rest period for the land. The upland buffer surrounds a majority of Wetland 1 and will provide a buffer from adjacent agricultural operations as well as habitat variability within the easement. Large woody debris will be placed throughout the Site to provide a source of organic material for the soil and habitat for wildlife. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 20 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Lastly, the easement area will have a period of rest before construction to provide organic contributions from successional plant species and will provide an opportunity to effectively treat any undesirable plant species prior to planting. These components will facilitate the trajectory of the Site towards reestablishment of the historic wetland features. The wetland re-establishment design included consideration for the existing HMP as well. Given that the HMP has had difficulty achieving vegetation performance standards additional consideration was given to the Site's ditch plugging and hydrology restoration. The HMP includes a berm around the eastern, southern, and western boundaries with elevations ranging from 34.5—35.0-feet.The northern side does not have a berm, and the elevation is 34-feet. Initially, the five ditch plugs for the HMP were set to an elevation of 34-feet, then in December 2020 following an approved Adaptive Management Plan, were adjusted to 33.7-feet. The Site's design includes two ditch plugs within the ditches in the vicinity of the HMP, this ditch plugs will be set to elevation 33.5-feet to provide a positive gradient exists for excess hydrology to move away from the HMP and onto the Site. Additionally, the Site's design will restore soil surface microtopography and eliminate ephemeral agricultural rills, reducing the amount and rate at which ephemeral water moves towards and around the HMP. 7.2 Ditch Modifications& Plugging Hydrological inputs will be retained on Site by installing six clay ditch plugs, five in Wetland 1 and one in Wetland 2. The ditch plug locations were selected based on confluences of primary conveyance ditches. Existing ditch sections between the plugs will be backfilled with impervious material from local borrow areas, comprised primarily of silt and clay. Ditches will be backfilled to match the depth of the adjacent soil surface on both sides of the existing ditches to reconnect the restrictive layer. Ditch plugs will range in lengths from 17—30-feet (Construction Plans, Appendix K). Three borrow areas will provide fill material for ditch backfilling. Borrow areas number 1 and 2 are adjacent to Wetland 1 and are within the conservation easement. These two borrow areas are being proposed as wetland creation. Borrow area number 3 is outside the conservation easement area adjacent to Wetland 2 and is designed to be a pond in an upland area for the landowner. Following excavation, borrow areas number 1 and 2 will be stabilized with the temporary and permanent seed mix before being planted with species from the non-riverine swamp forest planting list. There will be minor modifications to seven of the nine culverted driveways along the roadside ditches of Silver Springs Road. One of these driveways is the easement access to the HMP, and the remaining eight are used for agricultural access. Seven of the culverts have either collapsed or are clogged with debris (sediment/vegetation). NCDOT Division One— District One has approved encroachment agreements for these seven culverts will be removed to allow excess surface water to move down gradient and avoid hydrologic trespass (Figure 6, Appendix A and Appendix W. 7.3 Ditch Outfall Structures To provide a long-term stable outlet three log sill structures will be constructed in each of the three current ditch outfall locations. The gradient along the ditch outfalls will be <2% which will provide hydrology for the re-establishment of wetlands and allow excess water to move downgradient along the established outlets. The log sill for the ditch outlet associated with Wetland 1 will start approximately at elevation 32.0 feet (elevation not tied to grid). It will be keyed in along the existing ditch grade. Downgradient from the log sill, the ditch bottom will be excavated 1 to 2-feet below final grade and backfilled with an approved aggregate material. The aggregate material will extend approximately 383 feet downgradient (north) Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 21 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 towards the existing farm path crossing with a final elevation grade matching the existing ditch at 22.0 feet (elevation not tied to grid) (Figure 6,Appendix A and Construction Plans, Appendix K). The log sill for the northern ditch outlet associated with Wetland 2 will start approximately at elevation 33.0 feet(elevation not tied to grid). It will be keyed in along the existing ditch grade. Downgradient from the log sill, the ditch bottom will be excavated 1 to 2-feet below final grade and backfilled with an approved aggregate material. The aggregate material will extend approximately 65 feet downgradient (east) towards the existing farm path crossing with a final elevation grade matching the existing ditch at 31.5 feet(elevation not tied to grid) (Figure 6, Appendix A and Construction Plans, Appendix K). The log sill for the southern ditch outlet associated with Wetland 2 will start approximately at elevation 33.0 feet(elevation not tied to grid). It will be keyed in along the existing ditch grade. Downgradient from the log sill, the ditch bottom will be excavated 1 to 2-feet below final grade and backfilled with an approved aggregate material. The aggregate material will extend approximately 87 feet downgradient (east) towards the edge of the field with a final elevation grade matching the existing ditch at 31.5 feet (elevation not tied to grid) (Figure 6, Appendix A and Construction Plans, Appendix K). 7.4 Natural Plant Community Restoration Restoration of vegetation allows for the development and expansion of characteristic species across the landscape. Ecotonal changes between community types contribute to habitat diversity and provide secondary benefits, such as enhanced feeding and nesting opportunities for mammals, birds,amphibians, and other wildlife. RFE data, onsite observations, and community descriptions from Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina (Schafale and Weakley 1990, 2012) were used to develop the primary plant community associations that will be promoted during community restoration activities;the community association to be utilized are Non-Riverine Wet Hardwood Forest and Non-Riverine Swamp Forest. Bare-root seedlings will be planted at a density of approximately 680 stems per acre on 8-foot centers across the entire Site. Planting will be performed between November 15 and March 15 to allow plants to stabilize during the dormant period and set root during the spring season. Lower areas in the landscape which are intended to hold surface water will be planted with an additional 320 stems per acre with specific species tolerant of inundation of extended periods of time. Table 11 depicts the species,the total number of stems, and distribution for bare-root planting.The entire Site (125.73 acres)will be planted with species from the Non-riverine Wet Hardwood Forest Planting List. Non-riverine Swamp Forest areas (15.49 acres) will receive an additional 320 stems per acre of species tolerant to extended periods of inundation. Ditch outfalls and other select areas will be live-staked as needed using species from the primary planting list and/or the following species: Cephalanthus occidentalis,Salix nigra,Salix caroliniana,Sambucus nigra. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 22 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Table 11. Planting Plan Vegetation Association Non-riverine Wet Hardwood Forest #planted Canopy Species'(125.73 acres) Facultative Rating %of total (680 stems/acre) River Birch (Betula nigra) FACW 7,000 7.72% Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) FAC 2,500 2.76% Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) FACW 2,500 2.76% Tulip poplar(Liriodendron tulipifera) FACU 6,500 7.17% Swamp tupelo (Nyssa biflora) OBL 2,500 2.76% Black gum(Nyssa sylvatica) FAC 7,700 8.49% Sycamore(Platanus occidentalis) FACW 7,700 8.49% Laurel oak(Quercus laurifolia) FACW 7,000 7.72% Overcup oak(Quercus lyrata) OBL 5,000 5.51% Swamp chestnut oak(Quercus michauxii) FACW 5,100 5.62% Water oak(Quercus nigra) FAC 7,000 7.72% Cherrybark oak(Quercus pagoda) FACW 7,000 7.72% Willow oak(Quercus phellos) FACW 7,500 8.27% Bald Cypress(Taxodium distichium) OBL 3,000 3.31% #planted Understory Species(125.73 acres) %of total (680 stems/acre) Hornbeam(Carpinus caroliniana) FAC 2,500 2.76% Sweetbay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) FACW 2,500 2.76% Swamp bay(Persea palustris) FACW 2,500 2.76% Vegetation Association Non-riverine Swamp Forest Canopy Species1(15.49 acres)—in #planted addition to Site-wide planting (335 stems/acre) of total Water tupelo (Nyssa aquatica) OBL 1,300 1.43% Swamp tupelo (Nyssa biflora) OBL 1,300 1.43% Pond cypress(Taxodium ascendens) OBL 1,300 1.43% Bald Cypress(Taxodium distichium) OBL 1,300 1.43% TOTAL 90,700 100.0% 11f a species is unavailable from the nursery Bald cypress should be used as the preferred alternative. Indicator Categories(USDA-https://plants.usda.gov/wetinfo.html) Code Indicator Status Designation Comment OBL Obligate Wetland Hydrophyte Almost always occur in wetlands FACW Facultative Wetland Hydrophyte Usually occur in wetlands, but may occur in non-wetlands FAC Facultative Hydrophyte Occur in wetlands and non-wetlands FACU Facultative Upland Nonhydrophyte Usually occur in non-wetlands, but may occur in wetlands NL Not Listed N/A N/A Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 23 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 7.5 Permanent Seed Mix While Site success criteria are driven by establishing an appropriate canopy tree species, restoration of understory vegetation will provide significant additional ecological benefit. Broadcast seeding efforts will achieve initial soil stabilization, mid-term pollinator benefit, and long-term Site diversity. An herbaceous seed mix including native grasses and forbs will be planted throughout the Site, including the upland buffer areas and wetland creation borrow areas. Table 12 outlines the species proposed for inclusion in the permanent seed mix, subject to availability. Table 12. Permanent Seed Mix Carex albolutescens Eupatoriurn fistulosurn Panicurn anceps Carex lupulina Eupatoriurn perfoliaturn Panicurn clandestinurn Charnaecrista fasciculata Heleniurn flexuosurn Panicurn rigidulurn Charnaecrista nictitans Helianthus angustifolius Pycnanthernurn tenuifoliurn Coreopsis lanceolata Heliopsis helianthoides Rhynchospora globularis Coreopsis tinctoria Hibiscus moscheutos Rudbeckia hirta Desmodium canadense Juncus effusus Scirpus cyperinus Echinacea purpurea Juncus tennuis Tridens flavus Elymus riparius Liatris spicata Verbena hastata Elymus virginicus Monarda fistulosa Vernonia noveboracensis 7.6 Nuisance Species Management No nuisance species controls are proposed at this time. Inspections for wild pig, bear, and other potential nuisance species will occur throughout the monitoring period. Appropriate actions may be taken to ameliorate any negative impacts regarding nuisance vegetation development. The presence of nuisance species will be monitored throughout the monitoring period. 8 MONITORING AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Monitoring will be conducted by Axiom Environmental, Inc based on the schedule in Table 13.A summary of monitoring is outlined in Table 14(Figure 8, Appendix A). Annual monitoring reports will be submitted to the NCDMS by Restoration Systems no later than December 1 of each monitoring year data. Table 13. Monitoring Schedule Resource Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Wetlands x x x x x x x Vegetation x x x x x Visual Assessment x x x x x x x Report Submittal x x x x x x x The existing HMP has met the wetland hydrology performance standard in all nine monitoring wells for six years (2015-2020), with the exception of one monitoring well during the first monitoring year (2015). Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 24 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 The average wetland hydroperiod for HMP from 2016-2020 has been 39% of the growing season, far exceeding the wetland performance standard. Even when considering the HMP hydrology has been affected by a berm around three sides of the project, a lack of appropriate ephemeral outlets, and some years of wetter than normal rainfall the data gives strong confidence that the Bladen and Pantego soils are capable of supporting wetland hydrology. As a result, the proposed number of groundwater gauges for the Site has been reduced, specifically related to the interior wetland re-establishment areas. Site groundwater gauges are intentionally placed in transects along the perimeter and intermittently in the interior of the wetland re-establishment area. Groundwater gauges are also included in the wetland creation areas. Vegetation monitoring for the Site includes permanent vegetation plots and random vegetation transects for upland buffer areas, wetland creation areas, and wetland re-establishment areas. The number of vegetation monitoring plots and transects has been adjusted downward to account for the size and homogeneity of the Site.This was done based on the detailed soils evaluation confirming that a majority of the Site is comprised of the Bladen soil map unit. Also, HMP's monitoring reports indicate soils and vegetation have little to no variability throughout. Fixed photo points along the CE boundary and detailed drone mapping will occur annually. Space Purposefully Left Blank Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 25 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Table 14. Monitoring Summary Hydrology Parameters Parameter Method Schedule/Frequency Number/Extent Data Collected/Reported 58 gauges spread Wetland Re- Years 1,2,3,4,5,6, Soil temperature at the beginning throughout restored establishment and 7 throughout wetlands of each monitoring period to Groundwater gauges the year with the verify the starts of the growing growing season season,documented bud burst, Wetland defined as March 1- 3 gauges spread and groundwater/rain data for Creation November 14 throughout created each monitoring period wetlands Vegetation Parameters Parameter Method Schedule/Frequency Number/Extent Data Collected/Reported Permanent vegetation plots 0.0247 acre(100 square meters) in size; CVS-EEP 60 plots spread across Species, height, planted vs. Protocol for the Site volunteer,stems/acre Vegetation Recording As built,Years 1,2, establishment Vegetation, Version 3,5,and 7 and vigor 4.2(Lee et al. 2008) Annual random vegetation plots, 0.0247 acre(100 20 random transects Species and height square meters) in spread across the Site size Visual Parameters Parameter Method Schedule/Frequency Number/Extent Data Collected/Reported Encroachment, 20 fixed photo points Documented conditions in yearly Years 1,2,3,4,5,6, monitoring report narrative, stabilized Visual and 7 &Site boundary current condition figures,and outfalls walking reporting tables 1The growing season will begin on March 26 and end on November 12(231 days),which is the WETS growing season based on the most recent (1991-2020) 30-year historical temperature data from the closest WETS weather station (Murfreesboro, NC). 2During vegetation monitoring years three of the random transects will be located in the non-credit generating upland buffers with the remaining 17 random transects to be located in credit generating wetland assets. 8.1 Success Criteria Monitoring and success criteria for wetland restoration should relate to project goals and objectives identified from NC WAM data collection. From a mitigation perspective, several goals and objectives are assumed to be functionally elevated by restoration activities without direct measurement. Other goals and objectives will be considered successful upon achieving success criteria. Table 15 summarizes Site success criteria. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 26 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Table 15. Success Criteria Wetland Hydrology • Non-riverine Wet Hardwood Forest—Saturation or inundation within the upper 12 inches of the soil surface for, at a minimum, 10 percent of the growing season,during average climatic conditions based on the Wilmington District Stream and Wetland Compensatory Mitigation Update(USACE 2016),Table 1,for a Typic Albaquult (Bladen). • Non-riverine Swamp Forest—Saturation or inundation within the upper 12 inches of the soil surface for,at a minimum, 12 percent of the growing season,during average climatic conditions based on the Wilmington District Stream and Wetland Compensatory Mitigation Update(USACE 2016),Table 1,for a Umbric Paleaquult(Pantego). Vegetation • Within planted portions of the Site,a minimum of 320 stems per acre must be present at year 3; a minimum of 260 stems per acre must be present at year 5; and a minimum of 210 stems per acre must be present at year 7. • Trees must average 7 feet in height at year 5,and 10 feet in height at year 7 in each plot. • Planted and volunteer stems are counted, provided they are included in the approved planting list for the Site; natural recruits not on the planting list may be considered by the IRT on a case-by-case basis. • Any single species can only account for 50%of the required stems within any vegetation plot. 8.2 Wetland Contingency Hydrological contingency will require consultation with hydrologists and regulatory agencies if wetland hydrology is not achieved. Recommendations for contingency to establish wetland hydrology will be implemented and monitored until Hydrology Success Criteria are achieved. 8.3 Vegetation Contingency If vegetation success criteria are not achieved,supplemental planting may be performed with tree species approved by regulatory agencies. Supplemental planting will be performed as needed until the achievement of vegetation success criteria is met. 8.4 Compatibility with Project Goals The following table outlines the compatibility of Site performance criteria described above to Site goals and objectives that will be utilized to evaluate if Site goals and objectives are achieved. Space Purposefully Left Blank Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 27 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Table 16. Compatibility of Performance Criteria to Project Goals and Objectives Goals Objectives Success Criteria (1) HYDROLOGY • Fill and plug agriculture ditches to • Row crop production ceased within the restore jurisdictional hydrology easement • Plant native woody vegetation • Monitoring wells will be successful if the • Minimize downstream • Cease row crop production within water table is within 12 inches of the soil the easement surface for 10-12%of the growing season flooding to the maximum • Shallow disking('4")of soils to • Vegetation plots will be successful if the extent possible. reduce compaction and increase plant density is 210 stems per acre with surface roughness an average plant height of 10 feet at 7 • Protect the Site with a perpetual years following planting conservation easement • Conservation Easement recorded (1)WATER QUALITY • Row crop production ceased within the easement • Reduce agricultural land/inputs • Monitoring wells will be successful if the • Remove direct nutrient • Fill and plug the ditch network to water table is within 12 inches of the soil restore ground and surface and pollutant inputs from surface for 10-12%of the growing season hydrology in the Site • Vegetation plots will be successful if the the Site. • •Plant woody vegetation g plant density is 210 stems per acre with • Restore jurisdictional wetlands an average plant height of 10 feet at 7 years following planting (1) HABITAT • Plant woody vegetation to provide • Monitoring wells will be successful if the organic matter and shade water table is within 12 inches of the soil • Improve wildlife habitat • Fill and plug ditches to provide surface for 10-12%of the growing season groundwater hydrology and plant • Vegetation plots will be successful if the within and adjacent to the native woody vegetation plant density is 210 stems per acre with Site. • Protect the Site with a perpetual an average plant height of 10 feet at 7 conservation easement years following planting • Restore jurisdictional wetlands • Conservation Easement recorded 9 ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT PLAN In the event the mitigation Site or a specific component of the mitigation Site fails to achieve the necessary performance standards as specified in the mitigation plan, the sponsor shall notify the members of the IRT and work with the IRT to develop contingency plans and remedial actions. The mitigation plan has been prepared to address potential problems that may arise during the monitoring period, including vegetation and hydrology performance standards, hydrologic trespass, easement encroachment, and stability of hydrologic outlets. However, even with careful consideration within the mitigation plan, potential risks and uncertainties may exist that could result in problems. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 28 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Table 17.Adaptive Management Plan Considerations Potential Problems Potential Causes Measures to Correct Deficiencies • Check to ensure outlet elevations are appropriate for Site hydrology • Install trail cameras at Site outlets to observe flow rate • Site is too wet and timing related to rain events • Site is too dry • Adjust outlet elevations if needed, if outlet elevations are appropriate and wetland hydroperiod is within • Vegetation • Dense native herbaceous Performance vegetation appropriate range then supplemental plant with alternative species Standard Not Met • Overabundance of natural • Spray a herbicide that will suppress herbaceous woody volunteers vegetation and not effect woody vegetation • Soil deficiencies • Thin non desired woody vegetation by hand and/or mechanical means • Collect soil samples for nutrient analysis and amend soil if there are deficiencies • Use monitoring well data to determine area affected • Fragmented restrictive • Install additional monitoring wells in the vicinity of the soil layer area affected at a rate of one monitoring well per acre • Utilize ground penetrating radar(GPR)along historic ditch • Hydrology • Hydrological inputs are network to identify gy flowing off Site via historic potential restrictive layer breaks Performance ditch network • Hand auger areas where GPR signatures indicate Standard Not Met • New ditch network is anomalies in restrictive layer constructed adjacent to • Communicate with adjacent landowners prior to Site construction and discuss potential concerns along with options that will benefit both the Site and their desired land use • Inspect ephemeral flow paths to identify preferential flow paths • Excess surface water • If preferential flow paths are observed roughen the areas entering outlets at a high and plant with a herbaceous mixture and/or livestakes • Erosion of rate • Inspect Silver Springs Road ditch to ensure it is not • Slow initial vegetation clogged and able to move water at the designed volume Ephemeral Outlets establishment and rate • Undermining of log sill • Provie supplemental herbaceous and/or livestake planting outlet structures along ditch outlets • Reset log sill structures with larger logs and increase the width of the of the log sill by one log 10 LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT PLAN The Site will be transferred to the NCDEQ Stewardship Program. This party shall serve as conservation easement holder and long-term steward for the property and will conduct periodic inspections of the Site to ensure that restrictions required in the conservation easement are upheld. Funding will be supplied by the responsible party on a yearly basis until such time an endowment is established. The NCDEQ Stewardship Program is developing an endowment system within the non-reverting, interest-bearing Conservation Lands Conservation Fund Account. The use of funds from the Endowment Account will be governed by North Carolina General Statute GS 113A-232(d)(3). Interest gained by the endowment fund Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 29 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 may be used for the purpose of stewardship, monitoring, stewardship administration, and land transaction costs, if applicable. 11 PROJECT RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES 11.1 Land-use Development&Easement Encroachment: Future single-family development is unlikely in the immediate vicinity of the Site. Currently, existing managed timberland and row crops are the only active land uses adjacent to the Site.Appropriate signage and tree painting will occur along forested and agricultural boundaries to decrease the risk of encroachment from adjacent land use. 11.2 Extreme Climatic Conditions: The Site's design addresses altering climatic conditions in many ways. The improvement of existing landscape depressions will provide enhanced storage during times of drought, benefiting both terrestrial and aquatic species. The Site's designed water flow path will ensure excess water is not kept on Site after extreme rain events. 11.3 Hydrologic Trespass: With the Site's relatively flat nature,the possibility of hydrologic trespass was given additional scrutiny. A 0.5-foot contour interval map was generated by K2 Design Group (PLS License # 4194) and was used in combination with the NC Floodplain Mapping Program's QL2 LiDAR 0.5-foot contour intervals to develop the Site's design.This added detailed allowed for site-specific and area topographic data to be evaluated congruently to ensure the design would not result in hydrologic trespass to adjacent parcels. The analysis determined that Site restoration would not hydrologically affect adjacent parcels. Adjacent properties are at a higher elevation than the Site itself,this will ensure surface water inputs will be allowed to migrate through the Site, increasing surface water storage. (Figure 5, Appendix A). Also, most of the Site includes an upland buffer ranging in width from 20 to 400+feet and will further protect the Site from potential encroachment and prevent hydrologic trespass to adjacent parcels.Similarly,Silver Springs Road sits at an elevation higher than the Site and includes roadside ditches on either side.The removal of failed culverts along the ditches of Silver Springs Road will promote the designed flow and drainage relief for the road. Additionally, there is a non-crediting buffer (30 — 50-foot width) between Silver Springs Road and the wetland re-establishment areas to further ensure no hydrologic trespass. The HMP includes an elevated non-crediting berm which encloses the wetland re-establishment area on three sides. There are five ditch plugs along the berm approximately where the historic ditches were plugged.These ditch plugs were lowered by 4-inches in the fall/winter of 2020 to facilitate the removal of excess water from the HMP.As a result, the out hydrologic outlets for the HMP area at a higher elevation relative to the Site.This will allow water to move from the HMP to the Site and prevent water from moving into the HMP. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) page 30 Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 12 REFERENCES Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual. Technical Report Y- 87-1. United States Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi. Frost, Cecil C. 1982. Natural Areas Inventory of Gates County, North Carolina. CEIP Report No. 16. Department of Botany, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. 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C opyright:©2013 National Geographic Society,i-cubed N Ditch flow carrying Ditch flow carrying , Natural livid pahic elev. = 29.5 elev. = 27.0 Site outfall bottom of drainage divide v - ditch elev. = 22.0 ' Ditch flow carrying 921 elev. = 30.5 \ � � RESTORATION Ditch flow carrying ♦ SYSTEMS LLC elev. = 32.5 ' Prepared for: a Roadside bottom of ditch outfall - Roadside bottom elev. = 32.5 **** \ 1 ♦ . of ditch outfall • 1 elev. = 32.5 .(� Mitigation Services i„ ',, .`(—,—/ 4- '.� 70' / $tt prtng$ ROaCI_ ENYIRONMENTAL OUAEITY ♦ , ��t— , �1 `. . . . - Project: 4 44 ' � i) : -v PIERCE TERRACE ��/� ►► �, ♦ �' MITIGATION SITE i • DMS Hofler ditch j�� ,� ♦ ; Q /' , plug elev. = 33.7 �1 ,� ♦ ' ✓✓ ►�► �� — Gates County, NC r ►�� ♦ I V I Title: �? 1�1 _ �• , EXISTING ' n TOPOGRAPHIC & [Sitehihest It �'`.- 1�, rj field elev. = 35.5 DMS Hofler berm — — — — — — — — — --- — — — — HYDROLOGIC /� elev. = 34 35 r�` Site outfall bottom of CONDITIONS �� �� \�'► ,9��� N__:ditchelev. = 3l5 AI �i / i. I ►�'r 1=> NC SPATIAL DATA DMS Hofler ditch A > , I plug elev. = 33.7 `0.1i / , Roadside ditch flow 'Site outfall bottom of, QL2 - LiDAR ' "! 'z-� Ditch flow carrying carrying elev. = 34.0 6-INCH DETAIL � �� :%, � ditch elev. = 31.5 .� elev. = 33.5 ' "�/�i-- ,* . , . Drawn by: ' � Roadside ditch flow AEB � t� �=�- carrying elev. = 33.5 Date: �� OCT 2021 II) Legend Scale: 44 074- 1:4,200 ../. - - : Conservation Easement: 127.5 acres Site 6-inch Gates Co. Project No.: ' ' ` - <>� i To o SurveyNC QL2 19-001.06 ' . . - - ' ' DMS Hofler ditch �/Z Existing NC DMS Conservation Easement p ' . - plug elev. = 33.7 18.5 30.5 33.5 Raster f Gates Co. Tax Parcels (2021)* (DEMOS) � �=��� � Road surface Overhead Utility 31 34 - High : 40 FIGURE elev. = 35.5 ' C Culvert Crossings 31.5 34.5 DMS Hofler ditch Low : 14 A/ ` , plug elev. = 33.7 ' Jurisdictional Ditch 32 35 5A ' Roadside bottom of ditch ' outfall elev. = 32.5 I> Non-jurisdictional Ephemeral Ditching 32.5 35.5 it *Note Tax Parcel data is approximate,actual 33 parcel boundaries are depicted on surveyed PLAT ' ' " WnD ,' sagy _ . 4041 OD �.. • IJ O / CrA CrB032 Rs • RESTORATION ,10 O ♦ O 11 SYSTEMS I LLC i10 • • P ` (3�.1 ,, K • •• _ • • J ,�� N MD Prepared for: • A • \ O U O • • • ; t ; s as • ow CA j/- , tat � ° 4nni C • a; ' y * Mitigation Services • • • _-, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY �y ♦ ► r • �# • • �� Project: R • ♦ IL I % ,' %/ • PIERCE TERRACE o O c.., ' T • I // MITIGATION SITE mr_ OD I Olt O O O� O O O -1 O d Gates County, NC O A►O ♦ . ♦ �` Title: J O •II ._ I I WnD EXISTING 1 0 0 0 / SOILS o ;/�B CONDITIONS � P n"A O O O /� � . �LeA ORTHOIMAGERY BnA PROGRAM i O �1 , ..�� _ (03-2019) J i O O �> O ,. Drawn by: ,Ir J F G c� �- "" ,. _ \ AEB • titi � • �- � �` Date: ° • 1 Legend OCT 2021 �- - - + Conservation Site 6-inch Topo NRCS Soil Boundary Scale: 1:4,200 LeA ,— .(< L - _ : Easement: 127.5 acres Surve y'A� 1 Drained Hydric Soils Project No.: •E — i� v// Existing NC DMS 18.5-30.5 33 (106.511 acres) 19-001.06 `' / Conservation Easement 'i• 31 33.5 Site Soil Borings Gates Co. Tax Parcels •-- ',- ,', ` (2021)* 31.5 34 • Drained Hydric Jurisdictional Ditch 32 34.5 O Altered Drained Hydric Non jurisdictional 32.5 35 C Upland 'A_ Ephemeral Ditching 5 B 35.5 Soil Profile Locations % I O NCWAM Form Location (A-U) !' ' *Note Tax Parcel data is approximate,actual parcel boundaries are depicted on surveyed PLAT N 1 Ditch plug Borrow Area#2 �,A s .• . s Soil surface of wetland -�� �� "Y� -` a �_ elev. = 33.5 top elev. = 34.5 k�. Wetland Assets i Z. 2,V reestablishment areas wil .5 bot. elev. = 33.5 , ,} be roughened to a depth 3S - - `� Ditch tie-in Wetland Creation Wetland Rs of<6-inches to restore soil • elev. = 22.0 Total = 5.670 acres) Reestablishment d. mictopography to promote , ( (Total = 106.511 acres) hydrology storage and promote �� �� N Area 1 (4.277 habitat diversity. J w s RESTORATION • U' ' Ditch plug acres) Area 1 (86.706 SYSTEMS I LLC .� M elev. = 33.0 Area 2 (1.393 acres) v. Existing field topography will .• •s ; acres) Area 2 (19.805 allow for the diffused flow of + II Logsill acres) Prepared for: seasonal surface water , `• 33.5 g f before discharge into the ,• s 3Z stabilized outfall stabilized outfall. • �� I elev. = 32.0TarT1, _a7 • `' Ditch flow outlet 7 • , 3q ili elev. = 32.5 _.. IC • _ � Mitigation Services S�34 ' ► '' ENVIRO NMEN FA I,pVALITY 34 Q _ , ---______— ------------1/ • .:%` I 1 = Project: • i A_L\I9,. //r /,//‘,,A - ' # ,„<0Z?5, •1# / `1? ' Ditch flow outlet s CN i /� �' .� elev. = 30.0 (/ Ditch plug ��� .� elev. = 33.5 �� 0/' `�� ;; aE4 : ,44w .,%%/,' 1 Ditch lu h Log sill ., p g ;�`' elev. = 34.0 w / c' stabilized outfall elev. = 33.0 .,h BEFP % ; Gates County, NC i N 20-foot width, gr. /' Ditch tie in ' n, 33 I Title: low flow elev. = 31.5 //' elev. = 33.0 34� `0a033_ ' .s PROPOSED 1 M lirielr �� 35 34 33:5 =A�32 ._► Existing field topography will ` ` CONDITIONS iw , allow for the diffused flow of seasonal surface water ' 4 ��� � 34.. "N_0"5 before dischar a into theNC ass 1 +�' 35 35 35.— 345 32 stabilized outfall. ORTHOIMAGERY ,�M ,� ; PROGRAM �� Ditch plug Log sill a� (03-2019) g 'x Ditch tie-in • � t� ,_ elev. = 33.5 stabilized outfall elev. = 31 5 Borrow Area#1 �� / � elev. 33.0 Ditch flow Inlet top elev. = 35.5 1 35 , / x'n '' ''- Drawn b bot. elev. = 34.5 ' �� ' elev. = 33 0 '•7 �• .. ., ' �� ti ' �� �, .' y: "� _ .� r,1,1 _ d �1 ,' AEB �h / Date: ' M , Legend OCT 2021 a5 35 �� c. 0, i Scale: Conservation Proposed Culverts to be Exsiting Ditches 1:4,200 Easement Contours (0.5 Removed (8) �� to Remain Open • 33.5 Project No.: 35 127.5 acres foot interval) Culverts to 19-001.06 o=— Existing NC 18.5-31.0 34 Remain (4) _� Existing Ditches �// DMS 34.5 to be Regraded Conservation 31.5 k Ditch Plugs Promote roadside ditch surface flow ` Existing Ditch to FIGURE into the Site and allow for Easement 32 35 `/ Log Cross Vane be Filled surfacewater migration through the Site. Gates Co. Tax 35.5 Southern -/ Parcels (2021)* 32.5 Borrow Area 6 ----�' Proposed : 33 R Ditch flow outlet Relocated Utility Vit 'Note Tax Parcel data is approximate,actual parcel boundaries are depicted on surveyed PLAT elev. = It t32.5 s, N 3 -R £, NSF & NWHF to be planted at lower NSF & NWHF to be .. a Fiel' - elevations where excess planted in Borrow Area#2 surface water will move across Site v \ l �t ' — - - _ - - - - - - Vim`- \�\�1� \\\ Y ),,,, • lli ♦♦* + ♦ ♦♦♦ `> / ` •IIIII'/ Regraded ditch to include ...� ) (i liii� `livestake planting RESTORATION ♦ ♦♦♦ I� /_ SYSTEMS LLC . ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦��., ' � kA ♦i \ � 111;\i-,�f�' � ��; ''d' , ' �#^ Prepared for NSF & NWHF * • Afr4to be planted in , Ji ' r _ \ / // , J s e, . . .,.. Borrow Area #1 ` / / •"r - , / _u�- i/ ' \ kk\ / ,` ,;,.,, ,������� > ♦ V \, , Fie. �* w ,� r :. 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Date: I♦ ♦♦ `,� ♦♦, OCT 2021 Is 1I: ♦♦♦ / ,�— , _ .♦4♦. Scale: ♦♦♦•, 1:4,200 ♦,. ;•,L,.. -iiixI1 ♦ ° 1 ./ ♦♦♦♦_ _ - Project No.: k _ _ - - - Legend 19-001.06 ♦�� _ _ - - - = 1 ♦♦♦. - - - I- - Conservation Easement Planting Area: 125.73 acres - I - - - 127.5 acres Non riverine Wet Hardwood ' Forest (NWHF) FIGURE ; � ��� Existing NC DMS r. NSF & NWHF to be planted at lower Conservation Easement Planting Area: 15.49 acres elevations where extended hydroperiods Non-riverine Swamp Forest NSF & NWHF to be planted in will occur w. Proposed Contours -0.5 foot (NSF) 7 Upland Buffer&Wetland t. intervals Reestablishment areas Planting Area: 0.16 acres illto, f171 Livestakes 4 N `a3,''.,.,,,,.,,',-,.',,,,.,,44.,,,-,.4._"„, -:.V.'.,,„A,'4',•N•(.V„1,.,`.,. '.'4.I..a'''';..:,-,=vo'e • • • • E1 v_ — , • • Legend * , O ► O 1 ,#0,i,, .."_..r,_,_A.. 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Photo points will beng taken all yegetation r,. v Twenty (20)vegetation `'' transects are also a part ofotes:the Iiiriti \ , , - vegetation monitoring Appendix B: Existing Wetland Data NC WAM Forms Soil Boring Log Water Balance Calculation Nutrient Model Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 NC WAM FIELD ASSESSMENT FORM Accompanies User Manual Version 5.0 USACE AID# SAW-2020-00046 NCDWR# 2020-00034 Project Name Pierce Terrace Date of Evaluation 7/31/2019 Applicant/Owner Name Restoration Systems Wetland Site Name Wetland AA Wetland Type Hardwood Flat Assessor Name/Organization A. Baldwin/RS Level III Ecoregion Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain Nearest Named Water Body Bennetts Creek River Basin Chowan USGS 8-Digit Catalogue Unit 03010203 County Gates NCDWR Region Washington ❑ Yes ® No Precipitation within 48 hrs? Latitude/Longitude(deci-degrees) 36.435153/-76.653365 Evidence of stressors affecting the assessment area(may not be within the assessment area) Please circle and/or make note on the last page if evidence of stressors is apparent. Consider departure from reference, if appropriate, in recent past(for instance,within 10 years). Noteworthy stressors include,but are not limited to the following. • Hydrological modifications(examples: ditches,dams,beaver dams,dikes,berms,ponds,etc.) • Surface and sub-surface discharges into the wetland(examples:discharges containing obvious pollutants,presence of nearby septic tanks,underground storage tanks(USTs), hog lagoons,etc.) • Signs of vegetation stress(examples: vegetation mortality,insect damage,disease,storm damage,salt intrusion,etc.) • Habitat/plant community alteration (examples: mowing, clear-cutting,exotics,etc.) Is the assessment area intensively managed? ® Yes ❑ No Regulatory Considerations-Were regulatory considerations evaluated? EYes No If Yes,check all that apply to the assessment area. ❑ Anadromous fish ❑ Federally protected species or State endangered or threatened species ❑ NCDWR riparian buffer rule in effect ❑ Abuts a Primary Nursery Area(PNA) ❑ Publicly owned property ❑ N.C. Division of Coastal Management Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)(including buffer) ❑ Abuts a stream with a NCDWQ classification of SA or supplemental classifications of HOW, ORW, or Trout ❑ Designated NCNHP reference community ❑ Abuts a 303(d)-listed stream or a tributary to a 303(d)-listed stream What type of natural stream is associated with the wetland, if any?(check all that apply) ❑ Blackwater ❑ Brownwater ❑ Tidal (if tidal, check one of the following boxes) ❑ Lunar ❑ Wind ❑ Both Is the assessment area on a coastal island? ❑ Yes ® No Is the assessment area's surface water storage capacity or duration substantially altered by beaver? ❑ Yes ® No Does the assessment area experience overbank flooding during normal rainfall conditions? ❑ Yes ® No 1. Ground Surface Condition/Vegetation Condition—assessment area condition metric Check a box in each column. Consider alteration to the ground surface(GS)in the assessment area and vegetation structure(VS)in the assessment area. Compare to reference wetland if applicable(see User Manual). If a reference is not applicable,then rate the assessment area based on evidence an effect. GS VS ❑A ❑A Not severely altered ®B ®B Severely altered over a majority of the assessment area(ground surface alteration examples: vehicle tracks,excessive sedimentation, fire-plow lanes, skidder tracks, bedding, fill, soil compaction, obvious pollutants) (vegetation structure alteration examples: mechanical disturbance,herbicides,salt intrusion[where appropriate],exotic species,grazing,less diversity[if appropriate],hydrologic alteration) 2. Surface and Sub-Surface Storage Capacity and Duration—assessment area condition metric Check a box in each column. Consider surface storage capacity and duration(Surf)and sub-surface storage capacity and duration(Sub). Consider both increase and decrease in hydrology. A ditch <_ 1 foot deep is considered to affect surface water only,while a ditch > 1 foot deep is expected to affect both surface and sub-surface water. Consider tidal flooding regime, if applicable. Surf Sub ❑A ❑A Water storage capacity and duration are not altered. ❑B ❑B Water storage capacity or duration are altered,but not substantially(typically, not sufficient to change vegetation). ®C ®C Water storage capacity or duration are substantially altered (typically, alteration sufficient to result in vegetation change) (examples:draining,flooding,soil compaction,filling,excessive sedimentation, underground utility lines). 3. Water Storage/Surface Relief—assessment area/wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes) Check a box in each column. Select the appropriate storage for the assessment area(AA)and the wetland type(WT). AA WT 3a. ❑A ❑A Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water> 1 deep ❑B ❑B Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water 6 inches to 1 foot deep ❑C ❑C Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water 3 to 6 inches deep ®D ®D Depressions able to pond water<3 inches deep 3b. ❑A Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is greater than 2 feet ❑B Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is between 1 and 2 feet ®C Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is less than 1 foot 4. Soil Texture/Structure—assessment area condition metric(skip for all marshes) Check a box from each of the three soil property groups below. Dig soil profile in the dominant assessment area landscape feature. Make soil observations within the top 12 inches. Use most recent National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils guidance for regional indicators. 4a. ❑A Sandy soil ®B Loamy or clayey soils exhibiting redoximorphic features(concentrations,depletions, or rhizospheres) ❑C Loamy or clayey soils not exhibiting redoximorphic features ❑D Loamy or clayey gleyed soil ❑E Histosol or histic epipedon 4b. ❑A Soil ribbon < 1 inch ®B Soil ribbon >_ 1 inch 4c. ®A No peat or muck presence ❑B A peat or muck presence 5. Discharge into Wetland—opportunity metric Check a box in each column. Consider surface pollutants or discharges(Surf)and sub-surface pollutants or discharges(Sub). Examples of sub-surface discharges include presence of nearby septic tank,underground storage tank(UST),etc. Surf Sub ❑A ❑A Little or no evidence of pollutants or discharges entering the assessment area ®B ®B Noticeable evidence of pollutants or discharges entering the wetland and stressing,but not overwhelming the treatment capacity of the assessment area ❑C ❑C Noticeable evidence of pollutants or discharges(pathogen,particulate, or soluble)entering the assessment area and potentially overwhelming the treatment capacity of the wetland(water discoloration,dead vegetation,excessive sedimentation,odor) 6. Land Use—opportunity metric(skip for non-riparian wetlands) Check all that apply(at least one box in each column). Evaluation involves a GIS effort with field adjustment. Consider sources draining to assessment area within entire upstream watershed(WS),within 5 miles and within the watershed draining to the assessment area (5M), and within 2 miles and within the watershed draining to the assessment area(2M). WS 5M 2M ❑A ❑A ❑A > 10%impervious surfaces ❑B ❑B ❑B Confined animal operations(or other local,concentrated source of pollutants ❑C ❑C ❑C >_20%coverage of pasture ®D ®D ®D >_20%coverage of agricultural land (regularly plowed land) ❑E ❑E ❑E >_20%coverage of maintained grass/herb ❑F OF OF >_20%coverage of clear-cut land ❑G ❑G ❑G Little or no opportunity to improve water quality. Lack of opportunity may result from little or no disturbance in the watershed or hydrologic alterations that prevent drainage and/or overbank flow from affecting the assessment area. 7. Wetland Acting as Vegetated Buffer—assessment area/wetland complex condition metric(skip for non-riparian wetlands) 7a. Is assessment area within 50 feet of a tributary or other open water? ❑Yes No If Yes,continue to 7b. If No,skip to Metric 8. Wetland buffer need only be present on one side of the water body. Make buffer judgment based on the average width of wetland. Record a note if a portion of the buffer has been removed or disturbed. 7b. How much of the first 50 feet from the bank is wetland? (Wetland buffer need only be present on one side of the.water body. Make buffer judgment based on the average width of wetland. Record a note if a portion of the buffer has been removed or disturbed.) ❑A >_50 feet ❑B From 30 to<50 feet ❑C From 15 to<30 feet ❑D From 5 to< 15 feet ❑E <5 feet or buffer bypassed by ditches 7c. Tributary width. If the tributary is anastomosed,combine widths of channels/braids for a total width. ❑<_ 15-feet wide ❑> 15-feet wide ❑ Other open water(no tributary present) 7d. Do roots of assessment area vegetation extend into the bank of the tributary/open water? ❑Yes ❑No 7e. Is stream or other open water sheltered or exposed? ❑Sheltered—adjacent open water with width <2500 feet and no regular boat traffic. ❑Exposed—adjacent open water with width >_2500 feet or regular boat traffic. 8. Wetland Width at the Assessment Area—wetland type/wetland complex condition metric(evaluate WT for all marshes and Estuarine Woody Wetland only; evaluate WC for Bottomland Hardwood Forest, Headwater Forest, and Riverine Swamp Forest only) Check a box in each column for riverine wetlands only. Select the average width for the wetland type at the assessment area(WT)and the wetland complex at the assessment area(WC). See User Manual for WT and WC boundaries. WT WC ®A ®A >_ 100 feet ❑B ❑B From 80 to< 100 feet ❑C ❑C From 50 to<80 feet ❑D ❑D From 40 to<50 feet ❑E ❑E From 30 to<40 feet OF OF From 15 to<30 feet ❑G ❑G From 5 to< 15 feet ❑H ❑H <5 feet 9. Inundation Duration—assessment area condition metric(skip for non-riparian wetlands) Answer for assessment area dominant landform. ®A Evidence of short-duration inundation(<7 consecutive days) ❑B Evidence of saturation,without evidence of inundation ❑C Evidence of long-duration inundation or very long-duration inundation(7 to 30 consecutive days or more) 10. Indicators of Deposition—assessment area condition metric(skip for non-riparian wetlands and all marshes) Consider recent deposition only(no plant growth since deposition). ®A Sediment deposition is not excessive,but at approximately natural levels. ❑B Sediment deposition is excessive, but not overwhelming the wetland. ❑C Sediment deposition is excessive and is overwhelming the wetland. 11. Wetland Size—wetland type/wetland complex condition metric Check a box in each column. Involves a GIS effort with field adjustment. This metric evaluates three aspects of the wetland area: the size of the wetland type (WT), the size of the wetland complex (WC), and the size of the forested wetland (FW) (if applicable, see User Manual). See the User Manual for boundaries of these evaluation areas. If assessment area is clear-cut,select"K"for the FW column. WT WC FW(if applicable) ❑A ❑A ❑A >_500 acres ®B ®B ❑B From 100 to<500 acres ❑C ❑C ❑C From 50 to< 100 acres ❑D ❑D ❑D From 25 to<50 acres ❑E ❑E ❑E From 10 to<25 acres ❑F OF OF From 5 to< 10 acres ❑G ❑G ❑G From 1 to<5 acres ❑H ❑H ❑H From 0.5 to< 1 acre ❑1 01 01 From 0.1 to<0.5 acre ❑J ❑J ❑J From 0.01 to<0.1 acre ❑K ❑K ®K <0.01 acre or assessment area is clear-cut 12. Wetland Intactness—wetland type condition metric(evaluate for Pocosins only) ❑A Pocosin is the full extent(>_90%)of its natural landscape size. ❑B Pocosin type is<90%of the full extent of its natural landscape size. 13. Connectivity to Other Natural Areas—landscape condition metric 13a. Check appropriate box(es) (a box may be checked in each column). Involves a GIS effort with field adjustment. This metric evaluates whether the wetland is well connected (Well) and/or loosely connected (Loosely) to the landscape patch, the contiguous naturally vegetated area and open water(if appropriate). Boundaries are formed by four-lane roads, regularly maintained utility line corridors the width of a four-lane road or wider, urban landscapes, maintained fields(pasture and agriculture), or open water> 300 feet wide. Well Loosely ❑A ❑A >_500 acres ❑B ❑B From 100 to<500 acres ❑C ❑C From 50 to< 100 acres ❑D ❑D From 10 to<50 acres ❑E ❑E < 10 acres ®F ®F Wetland type has a poor or no connection to other natural habitats 13b. Evaluate for marshes only. ❑Yes No Wetland type has a surface hydrology connection to open waters/stream or tidal wetlands. 14. Edge Effect—wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes and Estuarine Woody Wetland) May involve a GIS effort with field adjustment. Estimate distance from wetland type boundary to artificial edges. Artificial edges include non-forested areas>_40 feet wide such as fields, development, roads, regularly maintained utility line corridors, and clear-cuts. Consider the eight main points of the compass. Artificial edge occurs within 150 feet in how many directions? If the assessment area is clear cut, select option "C." ❑A 0 ❑B 1 to ®C 5to8 15. Vegetative Composition—assessment area condition metric(skip for all marshes and Pine Flat) ❑A Vegetation is close to reference condition in species present and their proportions. Lower strata composed of appropriate species,with exotic plants absent or sparse within the assessment area. ❑B Vegetation is different from reference condition in species diversity or proportions, but still largely composed of native species characteristic of the wetland type. This may include communities of weedy native species that develop after clearcutting or clearing. It also includes communities with exotics present,but not dominant, over a large portion of the expected strata. ®C Vegetation severely altered from reference in composition, or expected species are unnaturally absent(planted stands of non- characteristic species or at least one stratum inappropriately composed of a single species), or exotic species are dominant in at least one stratum. 16. Vegetative Diversity—assessment area condition metric(evaluate for Non-tidal Freshwater Marsh only) ❑A Vegetation diversity is high and is composed primarily of native species(< 10%cover of exotics). ❑B Vegetation diversity is low or has> 10%to 50%cover of exotics. ❑C Vegetation is dominated by exotic species(>50% cover of exotics). 17. Vegetative Structure—assessment area/wetland type condition metric 17a. Is vegetation present? EYes No If Yes,continue to 17b. If No,skip to Metric 18. 17b. Evaluate percent coverage of assessment area vegetation for all marshes only. Skip to 17c for non-marsh wetlands. ❑A >_25%coverage of vegetation ❑B <25%coverage of vegetation 17c. Check a box in each column for each stratum. Evaluate this portion of the metric for non-marsh wetlands. Consider structure in airspace above the assessment area (AA)and the wetland type (WT)separately. AA WT o❑A ❑A Canopy closed, or nearly closed,with natural gaps associated with natural processes • ❑B ❑B Canopy present, but opened more than natural gaps U ®C ®C Canopy sparse or absent T o ❑A ❑A Dense mid-story/sapling layer ❑B ❑B Moderate density mid-story/sapling layer ®C ®C Mid-story/sapling layer sparse or absent ❑A ❑A Dense shrub layer _c ❑B ❑B Moderate density shrub layer ®C ®C Shrub layer sparse or absent e ®A ®A Dense herb layer • ❑B ❑B Moderate density herb layer ❑C ❑C Herb layer sparse or absent 18. Snags—wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes) ❑A Large snags(more than one)are visible(> 12 inches DBH,or large relative to species present and landscape stability). ®B Not A 19. Diameter Class Distribution—wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes) ❑A Majority of canopy trees have stems>6 inches in diameter at breast height(DBH); many large trees(> 12 inches DBH)are present. ❑B Majority of canopy trees have stems between 6 and 12 inches DBH,few are> 12 inch DBH. ®C Majority of canopy trees are<6 inches DBH or no trees. 20. Large Woody Debris—wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes) Include both natural debris and man-placed natural debris. ❑A Large logs(more than one)are visible(> 12 inches in diameter, or large relative to species present and landscape stability). ®B NotA 21. Vegetation/Open Water Dispersion—wetland type/open water condition metric(evaluate for Non-Tidal Freshwater Marsh only) Select the figure that best describes the amount of interspersion between vegetation and open water in the growing season. Patterned areas indicate vegetated areas,while solid white areas indicate open water. ❑A ❑B ❑C ❑D • 22. Hydrologic Connectivity—assessment area condition metric(evaluate for riparian wetlands and Salt/Brackish Marsh only) Examples of activities that may severely alter hydrologic connectivity include intensive ditching,fill,sedimentation,channelization,diversion, man-made berms,beaver dams,and stream incision. Documentation required if evaluated as B,C, or D. ❑A Overbank and overland flow are not severely altered in the assessment area. ❑B Overbank flow is severely altered in the assessment area. ❑C Overland flow is severely altered in the assessment area. ❑D Both overbank and overland flow are severely altered in the assessment area. Notes Assessment area is in an existign agriculture field and the wetland type(Hardwood Flat)noted is a disturbed version. NC WAM Wetland Rating Sheet Accompanies User Manual Version 5.0 Wetland Site Name Wetland AA Date of Assessment 7/31/2019 Wetland Type Hardwood Flat Assessor Name/Organization A. Baldwin/RS Notes on Field Assessment Form(Y/N) YES Presence of regulatory considerations (Y/N) NO Wetland is intensively managed (Y/N) YES Assessment area is located within 50 feet of a natural tributary or other open water (Y/N) NO Assessment area is substantially altered by beaver (Y/N) NO Assessment area experiences overbank flooding during normal rainfall conditions (Y/N) NO Assessment area is on a coastal island (Y/N) NO Sub-function Rating Summary Function Sub-function Metrics Rating Hydrology Surface Storage and Retention Condition LOW Sub-surface Storage and Retention Condition LOW Water Quality Pathogen Change Condition NA Condition/Opportunity NA Opportunity Presence (Y/N) NA Particulate Change Condition NA Condition/Opportunity NA Opportunity Presence (Y/N) NA Soluble Change Condition NA Condition/Opportunity NA Opportunity Presence (Y/N) NA Physical Change Condition NA Condition/Opportunity NA Opportunity Presence (Y/N) NA Pollution Change Condition LOW Condition/Opportunity LOW Opportunity Presence (Y/N) YES Habitat Physical Structure Condition LOW Landscape Patch Structure Condition LOW Vegetation Composition Condition LOW Function Rating Summary Function Metrics Rating Hydrology Condition LOW Water Quality Condition LOW Condition/Opportunity LOW Opportunity Presence (Y/N) YES Habitat Condition LOW Overall Wetland Rating LOW NC WAM FIELD ASSESSMENT FORM Accompanies User Manual Version 5.0 USACE AID# SAW-2020-00046 NCDWR# 2020-00034 Project Name Pierce Terrace Date of Evaluation 3/12/2020 Applicant/Owner Name Restoration Systems Wetland Site Name Wetland AB Wetland Type Non-Riverine Swamp Forest Assessor Name/Organization A. Baldwin/RS Level III Ecoregion Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain Nearest Named Water Body Bennetts Creek River Basin Chowan USGS 8-Digit Catalogue Unit 03010203 County Gates NCDWR Region Washington ❑ Yes ® No Precipitation within 48 hrs? Latitude/Longitude(deci-degrees) 36.432226/-76.654255 Evidence of stressors affecting the assessment area(may not be within the assessment area) Please circle and/or make note on the last page if evidence of stressors is apparent. Consider departure from reference, if appropriate, in recent past(for instance,within 10 years). Noteworthy stressors include,but are not limited to the following. • Hydrological modifications(examples: ditches,dams,beaver dams,dikes,berms,ponds,etc.) • Surface and sub-surface discharges into the wetland(examples:discharges containing obvious pollutants,presence of nearby septic tanks,underground storage tanks(USTs), hog lagoons,etc.) • Signs of vegetation stress(examples: vegetation mortality,insect damage,disease,storm damage,salt intrusion,etc.) • Habitat/plant community alteration (examples: mowing, clear-cutting,exotics,etc.) Is the assessment area intensively managed? ® Yes ❑ No Regulatory Considerations-Were regulatory considerations evaluated? EYes No If Yes,check all that apply to the assessment area. ❑ Anadromous fish ❑ Federally protected species or State endangered or threatened species ❑ NCDWR riparian buffer rule in effect ❑ Abuts a Primary Nursery Area(PNA) ❑ Publicly owned property ❑ N.C. Division of Coastal Management Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)(including buffer) ❑ Abuts a stream with a NCDWQ classification of SA or supplemental classifications of HOW, ORW, or Trout ❑ Designated NCNHP reference community ❑ Abuts a 303(d)-listed stream or a tributary to a 303(d)-listed stream What type of natural stream is associated with the wetland, if any?(check all that apply) ❑ Blackwater ❑ Brownwater ❑ Tidal (if tidal, check one of the following boxes) ❑ Lunar ❑ Wind ❑ Both Is the assessment area on a coastal island? ❑ Yes ® No Is the assessment area's surface water storage capacity or duration substantially altered by beaver? ❑ Yes ® No Does the assessment area experience overbank flooding during normal rainfall conditions? ❑ Yes ® No 1. Ground Surface Condition/Vegetation Condition—assessment area condition metric Check a box in each column. Consider alteration to the ground surface(GS)in the assessment area and vegetation structure(VS)in the assessment area. Compare to reference wetland if applicable(see User Manual). If a reference is not applicable,then rate the assessment area based on evidence an effect. GS VS ❑A ❑A Not severely altered ®B ®B Severely altered over a majority of the assessment area(ground surface alteration examples: vehicle tracks,excessive sedimentation, fire-plow lanes, skidder tracks, bedding, fill, soil compaction, obvious pollutants) (vegetation structure alteration examples: mechanical disturbance,herbicides,salt intrusion[where appropriate],exotic species,grazing,less diversity[if appropriate],hydrologic alteration) 2. Surface and Sub-Surface Storage Capacity and Duration—assessment area condition metric Check a box in each column. Consider surface storage capacity and duration(Surf)and sub-surface storage capacity and duration(Sub). Consider both increase and decrease in hydrology. A ditch <_ 1 foot deep is considered to affect surface water only,while a ditch > 1 foot deep is expected to affect both surface and sub-surface water. Consider tidal flooding regime, if applicable. Surf Sub ❑A ❑A Water storage capacity and duration are not altered. ❑B ❑B Water storage capacity or duration are altered,but not substantially(typically, not sufficient to change vegetation). ®C ®C Water storage capacity or duration are substantially altered (typically, alteration sufficient to result in vegetation change) (examples:draining,flooding,soil compaction,filling,excessive sedimentation, underground utility lines). 3. Water Storage/Surface Relief—assessment area/wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes) Check a box in each column. Select the appropriate storage for the assessment area(AA)and the wetland type(WT). AA WT 3a. ❑A ❑A Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water> 1 deep ❑B ❑B Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water 6 inches to 1 foot deep ❑C ❑C Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water 3 to 6 inches deep ®D ®D Depressions able to pond water<3 inches deep 3b. ❑A Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is greater than 2 feet ❑B Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is between 1 and 2 feet ®C Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is less than 1 foot 4. Soil Texture/Structure—assessment area condition metric(skip for all marshes) Check a box from each of the three soil property groups below. Dig soil profile in the dominant assessment area landscape feature. Make soil observations within the top 12 inches. Use most recent National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils guidance for regional indicators. 4a. ❑A Sandy soil ®B Loamy or clayey soils exhibiting redoximorphic features(concentrations,depletions, or rhizospheres) ❑C Loamy or clayey soils not exhibiting redoximorphic features ❑D Loamy or clayey gleyed soil ❑E Histosol or histic epipedon 4b. ❑A Soil ribbon < 1 inch ®B Soil ribbon >_ 1 inch 4c. ®A No peat or muck presence ❑B A peat or muck presence 5. Discharge into Wetland—opportunity metric Check a box in each column. Consider surface pollutants or discharges(Surf)and sub-surface pollutants or discharges(Sub). Examples of sub-surface discharges include presence of nearby septic tank,underground storage tank(UST),etc. Surf Sub ❑A ❑A Little or no evidence of pollutants or discharges entering the assessment area ®B ®B Noticeable evidence of pollutants or discharges entering the wetland and stressing,but not overwhelming the treatment capacity of the assessment area ❑C ❑C Noticeable evidence of pollutants or discharges(pathogen,particulate, or soluble)entering the assessment area and potentially overwhelming the treatment capacity of the wetland(water discoloration,dead vegetation,excessive sedimentation,odor) 6. Land Use—opportunity metric(skip for non-riparian wetlands) Check all that apply(at least one box in each column). Evaluation involves a GIS effort with field adjustment. Consider sources draining to assessment area within entire upstream watershed(WS),within 5 miles and within the watershed draining to the assessment area (5M), and within 2 miles and within the watershed draining to the assessment area(2M). WS 5M 2M ❑A ❑A ❑A > 10%impervious surfaces ❑B ❑B ❑B Confined animal operations(or other local,concentrated source of pollutants ❑C ❑C ❑C >_20%coverage of pasture ®D ®D ®D >_20%coverage of agricultural land (regularly plowed land) ❑E ❑E ❑E >_20%coverage of maintained grass/herb ❑F OF OF >_20%coverage of clear-cut land ❑G ❑G ❑G Little or no opportunity to improve water quality. Lack of opportunity may result from little or no disturbance in the watershed or hydrologic alterations that prevent drainage and/or overbank flow from affecting the assessment area. 7. Wetland Acting as Vegetated Buffer—assessment area/wetland complex condition metric(skip for non-riparian wetlands) 7a. Is assessment area within 50 feet of a tributary or other open water? ❑Yes No If Yes,continue to 7b. If No,skip to Metric 8. Wetland buffer need only be present on one side of the water body. Make buffer judgment based on the average width of wetland. Record a note if a portion of the buffer has been removed or disturbed. 7b. How much of the first 50 feet from the bank is wetland? (Wetland buffer need only be present on one side of the.water body. Make buffer judgment based on the average width of wetland. Record a note if a portion of the buffer has been removed or disturbed.) ❑A >_50 feet ❑B From 30 to<50 feet ❑C From 15 to<30 feet ❑D From 5 to< 15 feet ❑E <5 feet or buffer bypassed by ditches 7c. Tributary width. If the tributary is anastomosed,combine widths of channels/braids for a total width. ❑<_ 15-feet wide ❑> 15-feet wide ❑ Other open water(no tributary present) 7d. Do roots of assessment area vegetation extend into the bank of the tributary/open water? ❑Yes ❑No 7e. Is stream or other open water sheltered or exposed? ❑Sheltered—adjacent open water with width <2500 feet and no regular boat traffic. ❑Exposed—adjacent open water with width >_2500 feet or regular boat traffic. 8. Wetland Width at the Assessment Area—wetland type/wetland complex condition metric(evaluate WT for all marshes and Estuarine Woody Wetland only; evaluate WC for Bottomland Hardwood Forest, Headwater Forest, and Riverine Swamp Forest only) Check a box in each column for riverine wetlands only. Select the average width for the wetland type at the assessment area(WT)and the wetland complex at the assessment area(WC). See User Manual for WT and WC boundaries. WT WC ®A ®A >_ 100 feet ❑B ❑B From 80 to< 100 feet ❑C ❑C From 50 to<80 feet ❑D ❑D From 40 to<50 feet ❑E ❑E From 30 to<40 feet OF OF From 15 to<30 feet ❑G ❑G From 5 to< 15 feet ❑H ❑H <5 feet 9. Inundation Duration—assessment area condition metric(skip for non-riparian wetlands) Answer for assessment area dominant landform. ®A Evidence of short-duration inundation(<7 consecutive days) ❑B Evidence of saturation,without evidence of inundation ❑C Evidence of long-duration inundation or very long-duration inundation(7 to 30 consecutive days or more) 10. Indicators of Deposition—assessment area condition metric(skip for non-riparian wetlands and all marshes) Consider recent deposition only(no plant growth since deposition). ®A Sediment deposition is not excessive,but at approximately natural levels. ❑B Sediment deposition is excessive, but not overwhelming the wetland. ❑C Sediment deposition is excessive and is overwhelming the wetland. 11. Wetland Size—wetland type/wetland complex condition metric Check a box in each column. Involves a GIS effort with field adjustment. This metric evaluates three aspects of the wetland area: the size of the wetland type (WT), the size of the wetland complex (WC), and the size of the forested wetland (FW) (if applicable, see User Manual). See the User Manual for boundaries of these evaluation areas. If assessment area is clear-cut,select"K"for the FW column. WT WC FW(if applicable) ❑A ❑A ❑A >_500 acres ®B ®B ❑B From 100 to<500 acres ❑C ❑C ❑C From 50 to< 100 acres ❑D ❑D ❑D From 25 to<50 acres ❑E ❑E ❑E From 10 to<25 acres ❑F OF OF From 5 to< 10 acres ❑G ❑G ❑G From 1 to<5 acres ❑H ❑H ❑H From 0.5 to< 1 acre ❑1 01 01 From 0.1 to<0.5 acre ❑J ❑J ❑J From 0.01 to<0.1 acre ❑K ❑K ®K <0.01 acre or assessment area is clear-cut 12. Wetland Intactness—wetland type condition metric(evaluate for Pocosins only) ❑A Pocosin is the full extent(>_90%)of its natural landscape size. ❑B Pocosin type is<90%of the full extent of its natural landscape size. 13. Connectivity to Other Natural Areas—landscape condition metric 13a. Check appropriate box(es) (a box may be checked in each column). Involves a GIS effort with field adjustment. This metric evaluates whether the wetland is well connected (Well) and/or loosely connected (Loosely) to the landscape patch, the contiguous naturally vegetated area and open water(if appropriate). Boundaries are formed by four-lane roads, regularly maintained utility line corridors the width of a four-lane road or wider, urban landscapes, maintained fields(pasture and agriculture), or open water> 300 feet wide. Well Loosely ❑A ❑A >_500 acres ❑B ❑B From 100 to<500 acres ❑C ❑C From 50 to< 100 acres ❑D ❑D From 10 to<50 acres ❑E ❑E < 10 acres ®F ®F Wetland type has a poor or no connection to other natural habitats 13b. Evaluate for marshes only. ❑Yes No Wetland type has a surface hydrology connection to open waters/stream or tidal wetlands. 14. Edge Effect—wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes and Estuarine Woody Wetland) May involve a GIS effort with field adjustment. Estimate distance from wetland type boundary to artificial edges. Artificial edges include non-forested areas>_40 feet wide such as fields, development, roads, regularly maintained utility line corridors, and clear-cuts. Consider the eight main points of the compass. Artificial edge occurs within 150 feet in how many directions? If the assessment area is clear cut, select option "C." ❑A 0 ❑B 1 to ®C 5to8 15. Vegetative Composition—assessment area condition metric(skip for all marshes and Pine Flat) ❑A Vegetation is close to reference condition in species present and their proportions. Lower strata composed of appropriate species,with exotic plants absent or sparse within the assessment area. ❑B Vegetation is different from reference condition in species diversity or proportions, but still largely composed of native species characteristic of the wetland type. This may include communities of weedy native species that develop after clearcutting or clearing. It also includes communities with exotics present,but not dominant, over a large portion of the expected strata. ®C Vegetation severely altered from reference in composition, or expected species are unnaturally absent(planted stands of non- characteristic species or at least one stratum inappropriately composed of a single species), or exotic species are dominant in at least one stratum. 16. Vegetative Diversity—assessment area condition metric(evaluate for Non-tidal Freshwater Marsh only) ❑A Vegetation diversity is high and is composed primarily of native species(< 10%cover of exotics). ❑B Vegetation diversity is low or has> 10%to 50%cover of exotics. ❑C Vegetation is dominated by exotic species(>50% cover of exotics). 17. Vegetative Structure—assessment area/wetland type condition metric 17a. Is vegetation present? EYes No If Yes,continue to 17b. If No,skip to Metric 18. 17b. Evaluate percent coverage of assessment area vegetation for all marshes only. Skip to 17c for non-marsh wetlands. ❑A >_25%coverage of vegetation ❑B <25%coverage of vegetation 17c. Check a box in each column for each stratum. Evaluate this portion of the metric for non-marsh wetlands. Consider structure in airspace above the assessment area (AA)and the wetland type (WT)separately. AA WT o❑A ❑A Canopy closed, or nearly closed,with natural gaps associated with natural processes • ❑B ❑B Canopy present, but opened more than natural gaps U ®C ®C Canopy sparse or absent T o ❑A ❑A Dense mid-story/sapling layer ❑B ❑B Moderate density mid-story/sapling layer ®C ®C Mid-story/sapling layer sparse or absent ❑A ❑A Dense shrub layer _c ❑B ❑B Moderate density shrub layer ®C ®C Shrub layer sparse or absent e ®A ®A Dense herb layer • ❑B ❑B Moderate density herb layer ❑C ❑C Herb layer sparse or absent 18. Snags—wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes) ❑A Large snags(more than one)are visible(> 12 inches DBH,or large relative to species present and landscape stability). ®B Not A 19. Diameter Class Distribution—wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes) ❑A Majority of canopy trees have stems>6 inches in diameter at breast height(DBH); many large trees(> 12 inches DBH)are present. ❑B Majority of canopy trees have stems between 6 and 12 inches DBH,few are> 12 inch DBH. ®C Majority of canopy trees are<6 inches DBH or no trees. 20. Large Woody Debris—wetland type condition metric(skip for all marshes) Include both natural debris and man-placed natural debris. ❑A Large logs(more than one)are visible(> 12 inches in diameter, or large relative to species present and landscape stability). ®B NotA 21. Vegetation/Open Water Dispersion—wetland type/open water condition metric(evaluate for Non-Tidal Freshwater Marsh only) Select the figure that best describes the amount of interspersion between vegetation and open water in the growing season. Patterned areas indicate vegetated areas,while solid white areas indicate open water. ❑A ❑B ❑C ❑D • 22. Hydrologic Connectivity—assessment area condition metric(evaluate for riparian wetlands and Salt/Brackish Marsh only) Examples of activities that may severely alter hydrologic connectivity include intensive ditching,fill,sedimentation,channelization,diversion, man-made berms,beaver dams,and stream incision. Documentation required if evaluated as B,C, or D. ❑A Overbank and overland flow are not severely altered in the assessment area. ❑B Overbank flow is severely altered in the assessment area. ❑C Overland flow is severely altered in the assessment area. ❑D Both overbank and overland flow are severely altered in the assessment area. Notes Assessment area is in an existign agriculture field and the wetland type(Non-riverine swamp forest)noted is a disturbed version. NC WAM Wetland Rating Sheet Accompanies User Manual Version 5.0 Wetland Site Name Wetland AB Date of Assessment 3/12/2020 Wetland Type Non-Riverine Swamp Forest Assessor Name/Organization A. Baldwin/RS Notes on Field Assessment Form(Y/N) YES Presence of regulatory considerations (Y/N) NO Wetland is intensively managed (Y/N) YES Assessment area is located within 50 feet of a natural tributary or other open water (Y/N) NO Assessment area is substantially altered by beaver (Y/N) NO Assessment area experiences overbank flooding during normal rainfall conditions (Y/N) NO Assessment area is on a coastal island (Y/N) NO Sub-function Rating Summary Function Sub-function Metrics Rating Hydrology Surface Storage and Retention Condition LOW Sub-surface Storage and Retention Condition LOW Water Quality Pathogen Change Condition NA Condition/Opportunity NA Opportunity Presence (Y/N) NA Particulate Change Condition NA Condition/Opportunity NA Opportunity Presence (Y/N) NA Soluble Change Condition NA Condition/Opportunity NA Opportunity Presence (Y/N) NA Physical Change Condition NA Condition/Opportunity NA Opportunity Presence (Y/N) NA Pollution Change Condition LOW Condition/Opportunity LOW Opportunity Presence (Y/N) YES Habitat Physical Structure Condition LOW Landscape Patch Structure Condition LOW Vegetation Composition Condition LOW Function Rating Summary Function Metrics Rating Hydrology Condition LOW Water Quality Condition LOW Condition/Opportunity LOW Opportunity Presence (Y/N) YES Habitat Condition LOW Overall Wetland Rating LOW AXIOM ENVIRONMENTAL, INC Alilk 218 Snow Avenue Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 919-215-1693 9Aik SOIL BORING LOG Axiom Environmental, Inc. Date: 7/31/2019 Notes: Location is shown Project/Site: Pierce Terrace on Figure 5B. County,State: Gates County, NC Sampling Point/ Coordinates: Soil Profile A(36.435153,-76.653365) Investigator: W. Grant Lewis Soil Series: Bladen Matrix Mottling Depth (inches) Color % Color % Texture 0-9 2.5 Y 5/2 100 fine sandy loam 9-14+ 2.5 Y 6/2 80 10 YR 6/8 15 clay loam 2.5 Y 8/1 5 clay loam North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist Number: 1233� ( ) Signature: Name/Print: W. Grant Lewis AXIOM ENVIRONMENTAL, INC Alilk 218 Snow Avenue Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 919-215-1693 9Aik SOIL BORING LOG Axiom Environmental, Inc. Date: 7/31/2019 Notes: Location is shown Project/Site: Pierce Terrace on Figure 5B. County,State: Gates County, NC Sampling Point/ Coordinates: Soil Profile B(36.432226,-76.654255) Investigator: W. Grant Lewis Soil Series: Pantego Matrix Mottling Depth (inches) Color % Color % Texture 0-9 10 YR 3/2 100 sandy loam 9-12+ 2.5 Y 6/2 80 10 YR 6/8 20 clay loam North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist Number: 1233� ( ) Signature: Name/Print: W. Grant Lewis AXIOM ENVIRONMENTAL, INC Alilk 218 Snow Avenue Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 919-215-1693 9Aik SOIL BORING LOG Axiom Environmental, Inc. Date: 7/31/2019 Notes: Location is shown Project/Site: Pierce Terrace on Figure 5B. County,State: Gates County, NC Sampling Point/ Coordinates: Soil Profile C(36.430601,-76.651965) Investigator: W. Grant Lewis Soil Series: Bladen Matrix Mottling Depth (inches) Color % Color % Texture 0-9 2.5 Y 5/2 100 sandy loam 9-14 2.5 Y 5/2 90 10 YR 5/6 10 fine sandy loam 14-20+ 2.5 Y 5/2 85 2.5 Y 5/1 10 sandy loam 10 YR 6/6 5 North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist Number: 1233� ( ) Signature: Name/Print: W. Grant Lewis AXIOM ENVIRONMENTAL, INC Alilk 218 Snow Avenue Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 919-215-1693 9Aik SOIL BORING LOG Axiom Environmental, Inc. Date: 7/31/2019 Notes: Location is shown Project/Site: Pierce Terrace on Figure 5B. County,State: Gates County, NC Sampling Point/ Coordinates: Soil Profile D(36.433839,-76.645792) Investigator: W. Grant Lewis Soil Series: Bladen Matrix Mottling Depth (inches) Color % Color % Texture 0-7 2.5 Y 5/3 100 fine sandy loam 7-14 2.5 Y 5/2 75 2.5 YR 6/2 20 clay loam 10 YR 6/8 5 14+ 2.5 Y 6/2 80 10 YR 6/8 15 clay 10 YR 4/6 5 North Carolina Licensed Soil Scientist Number: 1233� ( ) Signature: Name/Print: W. Grant Lewis SOIL PROFILE DESCRIPTION FORM PROFILE ID: E NAME: A. Baldwin DATE: March 11, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: Pierce Terrace LOCATION: Gates Co. —Silver Springs Road WEATHER: Sunny—60°F LANDSCAPE POSITION: Interstream flat SLOPE (%): 0 VEGETATION/CROP: Winter wheat SOIL MAP UNIT: BnA— Bladen loam 0-2% HYDRIC SOIL FIELD INDICATOR: F3— Depleted Matrix DEPTH TO WATER: N/A DEPTH TO SHWT: 8-in DEPTH MATRIX REDOXIMORHPIC FEATURES TEXTURE (inches) COLOR % TYPE1/LOCATION2 COLOR % 0-8 5�2 95 C/PL 5�8 5 SL C/M 2.5Y 5/6 25 10YR 8-14+ 2.5Y 5/2 55 C/M 4/6 10 C 1DIM 6 1 10 1Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains.'Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix. NOTES: Photo 1 113:rrc � , ► fJ „ i1 . r -41'41 d # pi _ • \�'r¢ i T ' v kit. - 1 •':-..,:.---'1..,',N.11;;; 11-:.'::,:i-:1,,,, --: .,-; ''''4 :r C:.-r.' •-•17-•''''. . iiih-' , . 1.4'..'-' '''' _ : 4,:-: 7---. • -..-4.-1Air:: .11. . -- ' • ' -‘'''';:ti,e•. , ,x''..Y.,Tv.-,,,,, ,',- ir...'-tt.f. : 1 s1/4 -.44.1:..,..,, .,,. 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Baldwin DATE: March 11, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: Pierce Terrace LOCATION: Gates Co. —Silver Springs Road WEATHER: Sunny ^'60°F LANDSCAPE POSITION: Interstream flat SLOPE (%): 1 VEGETATION/CROP: Winter wheat SOIL MAP UNIT: LnA— Lenoir loam 0-2% HYDRIC SOIL FIELD INDICATOR: F3— Depleted Matrix DEPTH TO WATER: N/A DEPTH TO SHWT: 10-in DEPTH MATRIX REDOXIMORHPIC FEATURES TEXTURE (inches) COLOR % TYPE1/LOCATION2 COLOR % 10-10 2.5Y 4/2 95 C/PL 5O5 5 SL C/M 5/8 15 10-18+ 2.5Y 5/3 65 C DIM 2.5Y 5/1 15 D/M 2.5Y 6/2 5 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains.2Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix. NOTES: Photo 1 "toIN f 1 . `vW J Y . 4 +ir G am ` ■.. r, r_r. Tr 7: ,it ' • ,.._404,, ...,414. . ' cl.:;„- ' 4.,,,,41,:,, .,,,, ,s,...,..,A t:, ,,., , ••,.i,':.,-,..11..:i,A,,,,,•,. :,4:1,4 il.lc ,,..,. _,. 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Baldwin DATE: March 11, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: Pierce Terrace LOCATION: Gates Co. —Silver Springs Road WEATHER: Sunny —60°F LANDSCAPE POSITION: Interstream flat SLOPE (%): 1 VEGETATION/CROP: Winter wheat SOIL MAP UNIT: BnA— Bladen loam 0-2% HYDRIC SOIL FIELD INDICATOR: Altered F3— Depleted Matrix DEPTH TO WATER: N/A DEPTH TO SHWT: 10-in DEPTH MATRIX REDOXIMORHPIC FEATURES TEXTURE (inches) COLOR % TYPE1/LOCATION2 COLOR % 0-10 2.5Y 4/2 100 SL 10-15 2.5Y 5/2 75 DIM 2.5Y 7/1 25 LS 15-23+ 2.5Y 5/3 80 D/M 2.5Y 6/2 20 C 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains.2Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix. NOTES: Redox concentrations from 0-10 inches have been altered by plowing from agricultural use. Photo 1 , -?Q 7 ram -�� 7 r,�, . �..7 7�9;7-! -. c ,11, -- . Ti �,:s- , ••-r -, i.,: a` it zrt ''��`r� ` '4 . 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Baldwin DATE: June 8, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: Pierce Terrace LOCATION: Gates Co. —Silver Springs Road WEATHER: Sunny ^'85°F LANDSCAPE POSITION: Interstream flat SLOPE (%): 0 VEGETATION/CROP: Winter wheat SOIL MAP UNIT: BnA— Bladen loam 0-2% HYDRIC SOIL FIELD INDICATOR: F3— Depleted Matrix DEPTH TO WATER: N/A DEPTH TO SHWT: 10-in DEPTH MATRIX REDOXIMORHPIC FEATURES TEXTURE (inches) COLOR % TYPE1/LOCATION2 COLOR % 0-8 2.5Y 5/2 100 SL 8-10 2.5Y 5/3 90 C/M 2.5Y 6/6 10 LS 10-20+ 2.5Y 5/2 60 C/M 6�8 40 C 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains.2Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix. 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Baldwin DATE: June 8, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: Pierce Terrace LOCATION: Gates Co. —Silver Springs Road WEATHER: Sunny ^'85°F LANDSCAPE POSITION: Interstream flat SLOPE (%): 1 VEGETATION/CROP: Winter wheat SOIL MAP UNIT: GoA—Goldsboro fsl 0-3% HYDRIC SOIL FIELD INDICATOR: None - Upland DEPTH TO WATER: N/A DEPTH TO SHWT: 9-in DEPTH MATRIX REDOXIMORHPIC FEATURES TEXTURE (inches) COLOR % TYPE1/LOCATION2 COLOR % 0-9 10YR 100 SL 4/2 DIM 2.5Y 5/2 10 9-18+ 2.5Y 5/4 85 C/M 10YR 5 C 6/8 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains.2Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix. NOTES: Photo 1 ' �r,.� �"- rj. • fir,? .. •Y ..�� "13 a �f. c '•r�r;• , -`L 1 ,,.., _ •�r. mow. Wyk `� , '446, - •A _ ., .,. r • ..'::;4...,;\--'i 1 if--'. 11% ,• r• ° ,i�ce• ��,_ i •' '> SOIL PROFILE DESCRIPTION FORM PROFILE ID: L NAME: A. Baldwin DATE: June 8, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: Pierce Terrace LOCATION: Gates Co. -Silver Springs Road WEATHER: Sunny ^'85°F LANDSCAPE POSITION: Interstream flat SLOPE (%): 1 VEGETATION/CROP: Winter wheat SOIL MAP UNIT: GoA-Goldsboro fsl 0-3% HYDRIC SOIL FIELD INDICATOR: Altered F3- Depleted Matrix DEPTH TO WATER: N/A DEPTH TO SHWT: 9-in DEPTH MATRIX REDOXIMORHPIC FEATURES TEXTURE (inches) COLOR % TYPE1/LOCATION2 COLOR % 0-9 10YR 100 SL 4/2 DIM 2.5Y 5/2 15 9-18+ 2.5Y 5/3 80 C/M 10YR 5 C 6/8 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains.'Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix. NOTES: Redox concentrations from 0-9 inches have been altered by plowing from agricultural use. 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Baldwin DATE: June 16, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: Pierce Terrace LOCATION: Gates Co. —Silver Springs Road WEATHER: Cloudy/Light rain ^'65°F LANDSCAPE POSITION: Interstream flat SLOPE (%): 1 VEGETATION/CROP: Cotton SOIL MAP UNIT: CrB—Craven fsl 1-4% HYDRIC SOIL FIELD INDICATOR: F3— Depleted Matrix DEPTH TO WATER: N/A DEPTH TO SHWT: 10-in DEPTH MATRIX REDOXIMORHPIC FEATURES TEXTURE (inches) COLOR % TYPE1/LOCATION2 COLOR % 10-10 2.5Y 4/2 95 C/PL 5O8 5 SL C/PL 5/8 10 10YR 10-19+ 2.5Y 6/2 70 C/M 4/6 5 C D/M 2.5Y 5/2 15 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains.2Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix. NOTES: Photo 1 414V Ir.. - -r/- .,,; - 1. ..•' - ._ '95:_ :ya•_ .�:. �y� vx. f _ ,, _ i f. .;., _ems; �. _i:t� � -" Y w T', i s S — ., .k ' .i -"1',' . ._ i- . .ir .. — t _ _ r .:.gyp' --% f ! i ,. _.l:�� y._Y . .�. • • _ • to, • 1 . .' . • .. Y, :.. I•. 1 'ti --_- mod! •.. a , 'r__ SOIL PROFILE DESCRIPTION FORM PROFILE ID: 0 NAME: A. Baldwin DATE: June 16, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: Pierce Terrace LOCATION: Gates Co. —Silver Springs Road WEATHER: Cloudy/Light rain ^'65°F LANDSCAPE POSITION: Interstream flat SLOPE (%): 1 VEGETATION/CROP: Cotton SOIL MAP UNIT: BnA— Bladen loam 0-2% HYDRIC SOIL FIELD INDICATOR: F3— Depleted Matrix DEPTH TO WATER: N/A DEPTH TO SHWT: 8-in DEPTH MATRIX REDOXIMORHPIC FEATURES TEXTURE (inches) COLOR % TYPE1/LOCATION2 COLOR % 0-8 2.5Y 4/2 100 SL C/M 10YR 5 5/8 10YR 8-16+ 2.5Y 6/2 70 C/M 4/6 15 C D/M 2.5Y 7/1 10 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains.2Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix. NOTES: Photo 1 - — • •a • q� 3' a{• Oast;►; a �! • ''. �1..,: .4., �': `•.' _ � , _ ,/,i •{• 1• �•. C .r, .•. 1., uN tAx sue.. le ..•,...'.,.- •,' t:s \,G: --,•c• • i,+�'S, x1 tiyy ..�- _ _7- , a. • ►i• _.i.,. ' 5'ti Ms. = j- -- ,ka i ¢ y r ':,7 ; ,, — • , i _ ', , ram Y. 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AT . * .-. :.,;II.11-- 5 .Rlk k f yi ws` q� 4-- 6...-:-:-. . 1-:. ^� 'tom"`' -1: L'Jy aka .•. . i'. f N SOIL PROFILE DESCRIPTION FORM PROFILE ID: U NAME: A. Baldwin DATE: June 16, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER/NAME: Pierce Terrace LOCATION: Gates Co. —Silver Springs Road WEATHER: Cloudy/Light rain ^'65°F LANDSCAPE POSITION: Interstream flat SLOPE (%): 1 VEGETATION/CROP: Cotton SOIL MAP UNIT: CrA—Craven fsl 0-1% HYDRIC SOIL FIELD INDICATOR: Altered F3— Depleted Matrix DEPTH TO WATER: N/A DEPTH TO SHWT: 3-in DEPTH MATRIX REDOXIMORHPIC FEATURES TEXTURE (inches) COLOR % TYPE1/LOCATION2 COLOR % 10Y0-3 2 R 100 SL 3-11 5/2 80 D/M 2.5Y 5/1 15 SL C/M 5/8 15 1 11-21+ 4/2 60 RM 2/1 5 SCL D/M 2.5Y 6/1 20 'Type:C=Concentration,D=Depletion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains.2Location:PL=Pore Lining,M=Matrix. NOTES: Redox concentrations from 0-11 inches have been altered by plowing from agricultural use. Photo 1 •. ,. ., ,;-'0, 1 '; 'ram i. - w! r•' t '1ifi. _ y - 'S _ thr-•2,4,'4,. '•':.0,-:_:_W.-__-."-T>''.:r 4'.'.:-.:. A' - #' 4.if � •c' -} •i i It a. ' — ` , `. ,, 19 • - - Tom i - . .-. ' � -mas � s,. Y+r a , ,.e_ _ _ y : � •• ,�"• A' 2'tti• � ", '� - �Y'4q , _ . a : C ' ` ::. Pierce Terrace Water Balance Calculation Water Budget Equation The hydrologic cycle of a wetland can be expressed in a water budget that accounts for water inflows and outflows to the system, as follows: AS = [P + Si + Gi] — [ET+ So+Go] where: AS = change in volume of water storage in a defined area over nine P =precipitation Si = surface-water inflow Gi=ground-water inflow ET= evapotranspiration So= surface water outflow Go= groundwater outflow Water Budget Calculation Assumptions This drained Hardwood Flat wetland will be restored as two wetland polygons. The following assumptions apply to the water budget calculation: 1. Precipitation that falls within the 105-acre footprint will be the primary hydrologic input. 2. Surface-water and ground-water inflow will be secondary hydrologic inputs and are not expected to be critical factors in restoring wetland hydrology. This is assumed because of the landscape position of the wetland is an interstream divide and the surrounding land use practices mostly being forestry which convey water down gradient through a network of ditches. The Site is surrounded by Hydric B soils which will provide supplemental hydrological inputs. 3. Currently surface water outflow for the site is being conveyed off the Site via a ditch network system, and will be eliminated by removal of existing ditches and associated outlets. Water will leave the Site once it reaches a set elevation to be determined during final design in order to prevent hydrologic trespass on adjacent properties. 4. The primary soil series associated with the Site is Bladen loam 0-2% slopes (NRCS soil mapunit BnA)which is poorly drained with slow permeability. Land management practices for this soil series include forestry and agricultural, both activities include a ditch network system coupled with surface manipulation to remove hydrological inputs in order to achieve sustainable production. Once the Site's ditches are filled and outlets removed the hydrological inputs will be retained resulting in restoration of wetland hydrology. Based on these assumptions it is assumed that no significant groundwater or surface water inflow/outflow will occur at the Site to the degree that it will affect the restoration of wetland hydrology. Applying these assumptions to the water budget equation,modifies the water balance equation for the Site to: AS = [P] — [ET] Precipitation The USDA NRCS provides Wetlands Climate Tables through the Agricultural Applied Climate System (AgACIS)which includes climate data and summary reports. There are two AgACIS weather stations in Gates County,however both had incomplete datasets that could not be used for this exercise. As an alternative The State Office of North Carolina at NCSU developed the NC Climate Retrieval and Observations Network of the Southeast Database (NC CRONOS) which provides precipitation data. There is one NC CRONOS weather station listed for Gates County. The weather station used is Buckland Elementary (ID—BUCK)which is located -6- miles to the west northwest of the Site in Gates County. The weather station was established in September 2006 and data is limited therefore precipitation data is the average of precipitation data collected from 2015 —2019. Evapotranspiration As discussed above in the water budget calculation assumptions surface water and groundwater outflows will be eliminated during construction of the Site, leaving evapotranspiration as the only water loss for the system after construction is complete. The NC CRONOS BUCK weather station also provides Daily Reference Crop Evapotranspiration (ETo) and Daily Crop Evapotranspiration (ETc) for the previous 48-months at their weather stations around the state. A crop coefficient is multiplied by the ETo in order to calculate ETc. The data was accessed from the NC CRONOS BUCK weather station in August 2019, and provided ETo and ETc data. Field soybean at mid-season growth stage was selected for ETc as this crop has the highest water loss through evapotranspiration of the crops previously grown at the Site. The ETo and ETc data provided was from Jan 2015—July 2019, and was averaged for each month in order to perform the water budget calculation. Summary of Water Budget Analysis Water Direct Total Water Budget Total Precipitation Water Budget Net Remaining Precipitation Wetland on Wetland Available Avg Eto Avg Etc ET Water Balance+/- Total+/- Month (in) Area(ac) (ac-ft) (ac-ft) Rate(in) Rate(in) Loss(ac-ft) (ac-ft) (ac-ft) Jan 3.48 105 30.47 30.47 1.21 1.39 3.52 26.95 Feb 3.58 105 31.33 31.33 1.74 2.00 5.23 26.10 53.05 Mar 4.26 105 37.28 37.28 2.74 3.15 9.78 27.49 80.55 Apr 3.61 105 31.57 31.57 4.10 4.72 12.41 19.15 99.70 May 4.84 105 42.31 42.31 4.76 5.47 19.30 23.01 122.71 Jun 5.76 105 50.36 50.36 5.20 5.98 25.08 25.27 147.98 J u I 8.61 105 75.32 75.32 5.43 6.24 39.18 36.14 184.12 Aug 5.12 105 44.80 44.80 4.72 5.43 20.28 24.52 208.64 Sep 7.78 105 68.03 68.03 3.37 3.88 21.98 46.05 254.69 Oct 5.71 105 49.92 49.92 2.34 2.69 11.19 38.73 293.42 Nov 3.47 105 30.38 30.38 1.27 1.46 3.71 26.68 320.10 Dec 4.31 105 37.71 37.71 1.01 1.16 3.65 34.06 354.16 Totals: 60.51 529.46 529.46 37.89 43.57 175.30 354.16 Results and Conclusions The monthly and annual water budget results for the proposed wetlands are presented in the "Water Budget Net Balance +/-" column of the table above. A monthly running total of the water budget is presented in "Water Budget Remaining Total +/-" column of the table above. No water deficits were observed in the calculation during any month of the year. A water surplus is available on a monthly and annual basis. This analysis reflects monthly water budget conditions based on monthly direct precipitation and subtracting monthly evapotranspiration to arrive at monthly water budget summaries. Based on this calculation -3.4-feet surplus of water will cover the entire 105-acre Site on an annual basis. Considering the limited hydrologic outlets associated with the Site the proposed wetland project will be able to meet the wetland hydrology requirement during years of normal precipitation. References Kreiser, G.S. 2003. A Wetland Restoration Project: Water Budget and Nutrient Analysis of a Drained Carolina Bay (Master's Thesis). Retrieved from NCSU Library Repository. (Accessed on December 14, 2018 https://repository.lib.ncsu.edu/handle/1840.16/243) Mitsch, W.J., and J.G. Gosselink. 2000. Wetlands. 3rd edition. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, USA. Land Use Nutrient Model Land Use % Rainfall Stream Length Pasture Annual Site Buffer Width Woods Site Area(ac) 120 Row Crop Site Areaa(ftsq) 5532120 Urban must total 100 100 Number N inputs P inputs Total Total Land Use Characteristics of Animals lbs/au/yr lbs/au/yr N(Ibs) P(Ibs) Pasture Beef rill 113 40 0 0 Dairy 164 26 0 0 Pig 153 58 0 0 Horse 102 40 0 0 fert/ac 60 45 0 0 0 I 0 Total Pasture N and P N inputs P inputs Total Total Row Crop Area lbs/ac/yr lbs/ac/yr N P Row Crop Corn 20 20 0 0 Cotton it.. 50 20 20 1270 1270 Soybeans 50 0 15 0 953 Hay Fescue 50 45 0 0 Hay Bermuda 70 45 0 0 must total 100 100 1270 I 2223 Total Row Crop N and P Woods Minimal Nutrients Concentration Concentration Total Total Area Runoff N(mg/I) P(mg/I) N(Ibs) P(Ibs) Urban Residential 0 2.2 0.4 0 0 Commercial/Industrial 0 2.3 0.3 0 0 Roadway AI 0 3.0 0.5 0 0 0.0 I 0.0 Total Urban N and P r Notes: Residential Assumes 25%Impervious Surface Commercial/Industrial Assumes 75%Impervious Surface Roadway Assumes 100%Impervious Surface Annual Load(Ibs)=0.226*Annual Runoff(inches)*Concentration(mg/I)*Acres Total Nutrients Removed within Easement Total N Removed(Ibs/yr) 1270 Total P Removed(Ibs/yr) 2223 Appendix C: NCNHP Report Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Roy Cooper,Governor • ■■■ ■■ • NC DEPARTMENT OF D.Reid Wilson,Secretary ■■•■N NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES • ••• Misty Buchanan Deputy Directors Natural Heritage Program NCNHDE-16135 October 22, 2021 Alexander Baldwin Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Raleigh, NC 27604 RE: Pierce Terrace Site - Oct-2021 Dear Alexander Baldwin: The North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) appreciates the opportunity to provide information about natural heritage resources for the project referenced above. A query of the NCNHP database indicates that there are records for rare species, important natural communities, natural areas, and/or conservation/managed areas within the proposed project boundary. These results are presented in the attached `Documented Occurrences' tables and map. The attached `Potential Occurrences' table summarizes rare species and natural communities that have been documented within a one-mile radius of the property boundary. The proximity of these records suggests that these natural heritage elements may potentially be present in the project area if suitable habitat exists. Tables of natural areas and conservation/managed areas within a one-mile radius of the project area, if any, are also included in this report. If a Federally-listed species is documented within the project area or indicated within a one-mile radius of the project area, the NCNHP recommends contacting the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for guidance. Contact information for USFWS offices in North Carolina is found here: https://www.fws.gov/offices/Directory/ListOffices.cfm?statecode=37. Please note that natural heritage element data are maintained for the purposes of conservation planning, project review, and scientific research, and are not intended for use as the primary criteria for regulatory decisions. Information provided by the NCNHP database may not be published without prior written notification to the NCNHP, and the NCNHP must be credited as an information source in these publications. Maps of NCNHP data may not be redistributed without permission. Also please note that the NC Natural Heritage Program may follow this letter with additional correspondence if a Dedicated Nature Preserve, Registered Heritage Area, Land and Water Fund easement, or an occurrence of a Federally-listed species is documented near the project area. If you have questions regarding the information provided in this letter or need additional assistance, please contact Rodney A. Butler at rodney.butler@ncdcr.gov or 919-707-8603. Sincerely, NC Natural Heritage Program DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOVRCES Q 121 W.JONES STREET.RALEIGH.NC 27603 • 16S1 MAIL SERVICE CENTER.RALEIGH.NC 27699 OFC'M9.707.9120 • FAX 919.707.9121 Natural Heritage Element Occurrences, Natural Areas, and Managed Areas Intersecting the Project Area Pierce Terrace Site - Oct-2021 October 22, 2021 NCNHDE-16135 Element Occurrences Documented Within Project Area axono EO ID Scientific Nam ommon Name Las Element Accuracy Federal State Global State Group Observation Occurrence Status Status Rank Rank fete Rank A_ Reptile 22193 Alligator American Alligator 2019-04-12 E 3-Medium Threatened Threatened G5 S3 mississippiensis Similar Appearance Natural Areas Documented Within Project Area Na Representational Rating ctive Rating Merchants Millpond State Park R2 (Very High) C2 (Very High) Managed Areas Documented Within Project Area* Managed Area Name Owner Owner Type NC Division of Mitigation Services Easement NC DEQ, Division of Mitigation Services State NOTE: If the proposed project intersects with a conservation/managed area, please contact the landowner directly for additional information. If the project intersects with a Dedicated Nature Preserve (DNP), Registered Natural Heritage Area (RHA), or Federally-listed species, NCNHP staff may provide additional correspondence regarding the project. Definitions and an explanation of status designations and codes can be found at https://ncnhde.natureserve.org/help. Data query generated on October 22, 2021; source: NCNHP,Q3 October 2021. Please resubmit your information request if more than one year elapses before project initiation as new information is continually added to the NCNHP database. Page 2 of 6 Natural Heritage Element Occurrences, Natural Areas, and Managed Areas Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Pierce Terrace Site - Oct-2021 October 22, 2021 NCNHDE-16135 Element Occurrences Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Taxonomic EO ID Scientific Name Common Name Last W Element Accuracy Federal State Global State Group servation Occurrence Status S s Rank Rank i Date Rank Animal 27477 Waterbird Colony Waterbird Colony 2012-03-30 C 3-Medium --- --- GNR S3 Assemblage Butterfly 34494 Neonympha helicta Helicta Satyr 1980-Pre H 5-Very --- Significantly G3G4 S1? Low Rare Butterfly 35164 Pontia protodice Checkered White 1997-10-12 H? 4-Low --- Significantly G5 S1S2 Rare Freshwater Fish32392 Enneacanthus obesus Banded Sunfish 2012-09-06 E 3-Medium --- Significantly G5 S3 Rare Mammal 18577 Corynorhinus Eastern Big-eared Bat 2019-07-12 E 3-Medium --- Special G3G4T S3 rafinesquii macrotis Concern 3 Mammal 677 Myotis austroriparius Southeastern Bat 2019-07-12 E 2-High --- Special G4 S2 Concern Mammal 37746 Myotis septentrionalis Northern Long-eared 2019-07-07 E 2-High Threatened Threatened G1G2 S2 Bat Mammal 36154 Perimyotis subflavus Tricolored Bat 2019-07-12 E 2-High --- Significantly G2G3 S3 Rare Natural 525 Cypress--Gum Swamp --- 2000 A 4-Low --- --- G4 S3S4 Community (Intermediate Subtype) Natural 18129 Mesic Mixed Hardwood--- 2006-07 C 4-Low --- --- G3 S3 Community Forest (Coastal Plain Subtype) Reptile 22193 Alligator American Alligator 2019-04-12 E 3-Medium Threatened Threatened G5 S3 mississippiensis Similar Appearance Vascular Plant 22286 Gratiola lutea Golden Hedge-hyssop 1935-07-05 H 4-Low --- Special G5 S1 Concern Vulnerable Vascular Plant 28649 Hottonia inflata Featherfoil 2008-04-15 E 2-High --- Special G4 S1? Concern Vulnerable Page 3 of 6 Element Occurrences Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Taxonomic EO ID Scientific Name Common Name Last Element Accuracy Federal State Global State kipk Am. A Obser Occurrence Status tatus Rank Rank D Rank Vascular Plant 16050 Ludwigia brevipes Long Beach Seedbox 1980-09-26 H 4-Low --- Significantly G2 S1 Rare Throughout Vascular Plant 35166 Pycnanthemum Awned Mountain-mint 2006-06-20 E 4-Low --- Significantly G4 S2 setosum Rare Throughout Vascular Plant 11042 Ranunculus flabellaris Yellow Water- 1979-04-12 H 3-Medium --- Significantly G5 S1 crowfoot Rare Peripheral Vascular Plant 17705 Trillium pusillum var. Virginia Least Trillium 2021-03-12 B 3-Medium --- Endangered G4T3 S1 virginianum Natural Areas Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Site Name91.1 Representational Rating Collective Rating Merchants Millpond State Park R2 (Very High) C2 (Very High) Managed Areas Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area anage• A rea lame .owner Owner Type Merchants Millpond State Park NC DNCR, Division of Parks and Recreation State Merchants Millpond State Park Registered Heritage NC DNCR, Division of Parks and Recreation State Area Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation NC Division of Mitigation Services Easement NC DEQ, Division of Mitigation Services State Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Page 4 of 6 Definitions and an explanation of status designations and codes can be found at https://ncnhde.natureserve.ora/help. 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'JJooJ'0000000000•JJOJ'0000000i0000• '` %,u l OODo�Ooo �o�00000.•.oyo..00�o�oo�,.000.; ':pow// �i:o:oi•:':❖:•:':Oo:oioio:oio:o:o:•� ��r�4oii••iiiioioioioi0oioioao%�` , ` h� � OOOoii'i'i.o•.oJO� 0 S \` October 22,2021 1:25,908 Project Boundary 5 0.2 o.a 0.8 Buffered Project Boundary 0 o.3s o.� 1.4 km NHP Natural Area(NHNA) Sources Esri,HERE,Garmin,Intermap,increment p carp_GER Esr USG FAO,NPS,NRCAN, Ga e IGN,Kadaster et Ordnance Survey,Esri Jpan, METI,Esri Chirm(Hong Kong),(c)OpenStreetMep contributors,and the GIS Managed Area(MAREA) Ueer Community Page 6 of 6 Appendix D: Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination Package Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT Action Id. SAW-2020-00046 County: Gates County U.S.G.S.Quad:Merchants Millpond NOTIFICATION OF JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION Property Owner/Applicant: North Carolina Division of Mitigation Services(NCDMS) Tim Baumgartner Address: 1619 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC,27699-0001 Telephone Number: 919-733-5208 Size(acres) 128 Nearest Town Sunbury Nearest Waterway Bennetts Creek River Basin Albemarle-Chowan USGS HUC 03010203 Coordinates Latitude:36.43227 Longitude:-76.64927 Location description: The project area is located north of Silver Springs Road approximately 2.2 miles west of the intersection of NC 32 south of the town of Sunbury in Gates County,North Carolina. Indicate Which of the Following Apply: A. Preliminary Determination X There are waters on the above described project area, that may be subject to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act(CWA)(33 USC§ 1344)and/or Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act(RHA)(33 USC§403). The waters have been delineated,and the delineation has been verified by the Corps to be sufficiently accurate and reliable. Therefore this preliminary jurisdiction determination may be used in the permit evaluation process,including determining compensatory mitigation. For purposes of computation of impacts,compensatory mitigation requirements,and other resource protection measures,a permit decision made on the basis of a preliminary JD will treat all waters and wetlands that would be affected in any way by the permitted activity on the site as if they are jurisdictional waters of the U.S. This preliminary determination is not an appealable action under the Regulatory Program Administrative Appeal Process(Reference 33 CFR Part 331). However,you may request an approved JD, which is an appealable action,by contacting the Corps district for further instruction. _ There are wetlands on the above described property, that may be subject to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act(CWA)(33 USC§ 1344)and/or Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act(RHA)(33 USC§403).However,since the waters,including wetlands, have not been properly delineated,this preliminary jurisdiction determination may not be used in the permit evaluation process. Without a verified wetland delineation,this preliminary determination is merely an effective presumption of CWA/RHA jurisdiction over all of the waters,including wetlands, at the project area,which is not sufficiently accurate and reliable to support an enforceable permit decision. We recommend that you have the waters of the U.S. on your property delineated. As the Corps may not be able to accomplish this wetland delineation in a timely manner,you may wish to obtain a consultant to conduct a delineation that can be verified by the Corps. B. Approved Determination _ There are Navigable Waters of the United States within the above described property subject to the permit requirements of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act(RHA)(33 USC§403)and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act(CWA)(33 USC§ 1344). Unless there is a change in law or our published regulations,this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from the date of this notification. _ There are waters of the U.S.,including wetlands, on the above described project area subject to the permit requirements of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act(CWA)(33 USC§ 1344). Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations, this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from the date of this notification. We recommend you have the waters of the U.S. on your property delineated. As the Corps may not be able to accomplish this wetland delineation in a timely manner,you may wish to obtain a consultant to conduct a delineation that can be verified by the Corps. Page 1 of 2 SAW-2020-00046 _ The waters of the U.S.,including wetlands, on your project area have been delineated and the delineation has been verified by the Corps. We strongly suggest you have this delineation surveyed. Upon completion,this survey should be reviewed and verified by the Corps. Once verified,this survey will provide an accurate depiction of all areas subject to CWA jurisdiction on your property which,provided there is no change in the law or our published regulations,may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years. _ The waters of the U.S.,including wetlands, have been delineated and surveyed and are accurately depicted on the plat signed by the Corps Regulatory Official identified below on .Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations,this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from the date of this notification. _ There are no waters of the U.S.,to include wetlands,present on the above described project area which are subject to the permit requirements of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act(33 USC 1344). Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations,this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from the date of this notification. The property is located in one of the 20 Coastal Counties subject to regulation under the Coastal Area Management Act(LAMA). You should contact the Division of Coastal Management in Morehead City,NC,at(252)808-2808 to determine their requirements. Placement of dredged or fill material within waters of the US,including wetlands,without a Department of the Army permit may constitute a violation of Section 301 of the Clean Water Act(33 USC § 1311). Placement of dredged or fill material,construction or placement of structures,or work within navigable waters of the United States without a Department of the Army permit may constitute a violation of Sections 9 and/or 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act(33 USC § 401 and/or 403).If you have any questions regarding this determination and/or the Corps regulatory program,please contact Kyle Barnes at(910)251-4584 or Kyle.W.Barnes(u,usace.army.mil. C. Basis For Determination: N/A.An Approved JD has not been completed. D. Remarks: The project area consists of agricultural fields and drainage features draining to Lassitter Swamp Creek, a tributary of Bennetts Creek. E. Attention USDA Program Participants The delineation included herein has been conducted to identify the location and extent of the aquatic resource boundaries and/or the jurisdictional status of aquatic resources for purposes of the Clean Water Act for the particular site identified in this request.This delineation and/or jurisdictional determination may not be valid for the Wetland Conservation Provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985,as amended.If you or your tenant are USDA program participants,or anticipate participation in USDA programs,you should discuss the applicability of a certified wetland determination with the local USDA service center,prior to starting work. F. Appeals Information for Approved Jurisdiction Determinations (as indicated in Section B. above) If you object to this determination,you may request an administrative appeal under Corps regulations at 33 CFR Part 331. Enclosed you will find a Notification of Appeal Process(NAP)fact sheet and Request for Appeal(RFA)form. If you request to appeal this determination you must submit a completed RFA form to the following address: US Army Corps of Engineers South Atlantic Division Attn: Mr.Philip A. Shannin Administrative Appeal Review Officer 60 Forsyth Street SW,Floor M9 Atlanta,Georgia 30303-8803 AND PHIL IP.A.SHANNIN@USACE.ARMY.MIL In order for an RFA to be accepted by the Corps,the Corps must determine that it is complete,that it meets the criteria for appeal under 33 CFR part 331.5,and that it has been received by the Division Office within 60 days of the date of the NAP. Should you decide to submit an RFA form,it must be received at the above address by N/A. It is not necessary to submit an RFA form to the Division Office if you do not object to the determination in this correspondence. Corps Regulatory Official: J C MNSLA — Date: December 18,2020 Expiration Date: N/A SAW-2020-00046 The Wilmington District is committed to providing the highest level of support to the public. To help us ensure we continue to do so,please complete our Customer Satisfaction Survey,located online at http://corpsmapu.usace.army.mil/cm_apex/f?p=136:4:0. Copy Furnished: Restoration Systems,LLC Alex Baldwin 1101 Haynes Street,Suite 211 Raleigh,NC,27604 919-334-9112 SAW-2020-00046 NOTIFICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL OPTIONS AND PROCESS AND REQUEST FOR APPEAL Applicant: Tim Baumgartner,North Carolina Division File Number: SAW-2020-00046 Date: December 18, of Mitigation Services(NCDMS) 2020 Attached is: See Section below INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter of permission) A PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter of permission) B PERMIT DENIAL C APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION D ix PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION E SECTION I -The following identifies your rights and options regarding an administrative appeal of the above decision. Additional information may be found at http://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/CivilWorks/RegulatoryProgramandPermits.aspx or Corps regulations at 33 CFR Part 331. A: INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT: You may accept or object to the permit. • ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit,you may sign the permit document and return it to the district engineer for final authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission(LOP),you may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety,and waive all rights to appeal the permit,including its terms and conditions,and approved jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. • OBJECT: If you object to the permit(Standard or LOP)because of certain terms and conditions therein,you may request that the permit be modified accordingly.You must complete Section II of this form and return the form to the district engineer. Your objections must be received by the district engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice,or you will forfeit your right to appeal the permit in the future. Upon receipt of your letter,the district engineer will evaluate your objections and may:(a)modify the permit to address all of your concerns,(b)modify the permit to address some of your objections,or(c)not modify the permit having determined that the permit should be issued as previously written. After evaluating your objections,the district engineer will send you a proffered permit for your reconsideration,as indicated in Section B below. B: PROFFERED PERMIT: You may accept or appeal the permit • ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit,you may sign the permit document and return it to the district engineer for final authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission(LOP),you may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety,and waive all rights to appeal the permit,including its terms and conditions,and approved jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. • APPEAL: If you choose to decline the proffered permit(Standard or LOP)because of certain terms and conditions therein,you may appeal the declined permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. C: PERMIT DENIAL: You may appeal the denial of a permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. D: APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION: You may accept or appeal the approved JD or provide new information. • ACCEPT: You do not need to notify the Corps to accept an approved JD. Failure to notify the Corps within 60 days of the date of this notice means that you accept the approved JD in its entirety,and waive all rights to appeal the approved JD. • APPEAL: If you disagree with the approved JD,you may appeal the approved JD under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. SAW-2020-00046 E: PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION: You do not need to respond to the Corps regarding the preliminary JD. The Preliminary JD is not appealable. If you wish,you may request an approved JD (which may be appealed), by contacting the Corps district for further instruction. Also you may provide new information for further consideration by the Corps to reevaluate the JD. SECTION II -REQUEST FOR APPEAL or OBJECTIONS TO AN INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT REASONS FOR APPEAL OR OBJECTIONS: (Describe your reasons for appealing the decision or your objections to an initial proffered permit in clear concise statements. You may attach additional information to this form to clarify where your reasons or objections are addressed in the administrative record.) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The appeal is limited to a review of the administrative record, the Corps memorandum for the record of the appeal conference or meeting, and any supplemental information that the review officer has determined is needed to clarify the administrative record. Neither the appellant nor the Corps may add new information or analyses to the record. However,you may provide additional information to clarify the location of information that is already in the administrative record. POINT OF CONTACT FOR QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION: If you have questions regarding this decision and/or the If you only have questions regarding the appeal process you may appeal process you may contact: also contact: District Engineer,Wilmington Regulatory Division, US Army Corps of Engineers Attn: Kyle Barnes South Atlantic Division 2407 West 5th Street Attn: Mr.Philip A.Shannin Washington,North Carolina 27889 Administrative Appeal Review Officer 60 Forsyth Street SW,Floor M9 Atlanta,Georgia 30303-8803 PHILIP.A.SHANNIN@USACE.ARMY.MIL RIGHT OF ENTRY: Your signature below grants the right of entry to Corps of Engineers personnel,and any government consultants,to conduct investigations of the project site during the course of the appeal process. You will be provided a 15 day notice of any site investigation,and will have the opportunity to participate in all site investigations. Date: Telephone number: Signature of appellant or agent. For appeals on Initial Proffered Permits send this form to: District Engineer,Wilmington Regulatory Division,Attn: Kyle Barnes,2407 West 5th Street,Washington,North Carolina 27889 For Permit denials,Proffered Permits and approved Jurisdictional Determinations send this form to: Division Engineer,Commander,U.S.Army Engineer Division,South Atlantic,Attn: Mr.Philip Shannin, Administrative Appeal Officer,CESAD-PDO,60 Forsyth Street,Room 10M15,Atlanta,Georgia 30303-8801 Phone: (404)562-5137,PHILIP.A.SHANNIN(&,USACE.ARMY.MIL Appendix 2 - PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION (PJD) FORM BACKGROUND INFORMATION A. REPORT COMPLETION DATE FOR PJD: 12/18/2020 B. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON REQUESTING Alex Baldwin of Restoration Systems,LLC 1101 Haynes Street,Suite 211 Raleigh,NC 27604 PJD: C. DISTRICT OFFICE, FILE NAME, AND NUMBER: CESAW-RG-W/NCDMS - Pierce Terrace/2020-00046 D. PROJECT LOCATION(S) AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION: (USE THE TABLE BELOW TO DOCUMENT MULTIPLE AQUATIC RESOURCES AND/OR AQUATIC RESOURCES AT DIFFERENT SITES) State: NC County/parish/borough: Gates City: Sunbury Center coordinates of site (lat/long in degree decimal format): Lat.: 36.431500 Long.: -76.649894 Universal Transverse Mercator: 17 Name of nearest waterbody: Lassitter Swamp E. REVIEW PERFORMED FOR SITE EVALUATION (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): ❑ Office (Desk) Determination. Date: ■❑ Field Determination. Date(s): 9-15-2020 TABLE OF AQUATIC RESOURCES IN REVIEW AREA WHICH "MAY BE"SUBJECT TO REGULATORY JURISDICTION. Site Latitude Longitude Estimated amount Type of aquatic Geographic authority number (decimal (decimal of aquatic resource resource (i.e.,wetland to which the aquatic degrees) degrees) in review area vs. non-wetland resource "may be" (acreage and linear waters) subject(i.e., Section feet, if applicable) 404 or Section 10/404) Ditch 1 36.435826 -76.648545 745 non-wetland waters 404 1) The Corps of Engineers believes that there may be jurisdictional aquatic resources in the review area, and the requestor of this PJD is hereby advised of his or her option to request and obtain an approved JD (AJD) for that review area based on an informed decision after having discussed the various types of JDs and their characteristics and circumstances when they may be appropriate. 2) In any circumstance where a permit applicant obtains an individual permit, or a Nationwide General Permit (NWP) or other general permit verification requiring "pre- construction notification" (PCN), or requests verification for a non-reporting NWP or other general permit, and the permit applicant has not requested an AJD for the activity, the permit applicant is hereby made aware that: (1) the permit applicant has elected to seek a permit authorization based on a PJD, which does not make an official determination of jurisdictional aquatic resources; (2) the applicant has the option to request an AJD before accepting the terms and conditions of the permit authorization, and that basing a permit authorization on an AJD could possibly result in less compensatory mitigation being required or different special conditions; (3) the applicant has the right to request an individual permit rather than accepting the terms and conditions of the NWP or other general permit authorization; (4) the applicant can accept a permit authorization and thereby agree to comply with all the terms and conditions of that permit, including whatever mitigation requirements the Corps has determined to be necessary; (5) undertaking any activity in reliance upon the subject permit authorization without requesting an AJD constitutes the applicant's acceptance of the use of the PJD; (6) accepting a permit authorization (e.g., signing a proffered individual permit) or undertaking any activity in reliance on any form of Corps permit authorization based on a PJD constitutes agreement that all aquatic resources in the review area affected in any way by that activity will be treated as jurisdictional, and waives any challenge to such jurisdiction in any administrative or judicial compliance or enforcement action, or in any administrative appeal or in any Federal court; and (7) whether the applicant elects to use either an AJD or a PJD, the JD will be processed as soon as practicable. Further, an AJD, a proffered individual permit (and all terms and conditions contained therein), or individual permit denial can be administratively appealed pursuant to 33 C.F.R. Part 331. If, during an administrative appeal, it becomes appropriate to make an official determination whether geographic jurisdiction exists over aquatic resources in the review area, or to provide an official delineation of jurisdictional aquatic resources in the review area, the Corps will provide an AJD to accomplish that result, as soon as is practicable. This PJD finds that there "may be"waters of the U.S. and/or that there "may be"navigable waters of the U.S. on the subject review area, and identifies all aquatic features in the review area that could be affected by the proposed activity, based on the following information: SUPPORTING DATA. Data reviewed for PJD (check all that apply) Checked items should be included in subject file. Appropriately reference sources below where indicated for all checked items: n Maps, plans, plots or plat submitted by or on behalf of the PJD requestor: Map: n Data sheets prepared/submitted by or on behalf of the PJD requestor. n Office concurs with data sheets/delineation report. n Office does not concur with data sheets/delineation report. Rationale: n D• ata sheets prepared by the Corps: n Corps navigable waters' study: n U• .S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas: n USGS NHD data. n USGS 8 and 12 digit HUC maps. n U• .S. Geological Survey map(s). Cite scale & quad name: 24,000 Merchants Mill n Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey. Citation: NRCS - 1996 n N• ational wetlands inventory map(s). Cite name: USFWS - 1983 n State/local wetland inventory map(s): n F• EMA/FIRM maps: n 1• 00-year Floodplain Elevation is: .(National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929) n P• hotographs: n Aerial (Name & Date): NC CGIA- 2019 or n Other (Name & Date): Project Field Photos - June 16, 2020 n Previous determination(s). File no. and date of response letter: n Other information (please specify): IMPORTANT NOTE: The information recorded on this form has not necessarily been verified by the Corps and should not be relied upon for later jurisdictional determinations. 12/18/2020 -744(4 9-21 -2020 Signature and date of Signature and date of Regulatory staff member person requesting PJD completing PJD (REQUIRED, unless obtaining the signature is impracticable)' 1 Districts may establish timeframes for requestor to return signed PJD forms. If the requestor does not respond within the established time frame, the district may presume concurrence and no additional follow up is necessary prior to finalizing an action. Rs V. • RESTORATION , IIIIIiiH , .. , .. , -,- - , 11,,,,,,,..„. ...:1.4.., , , .,, __..,. ,. ` � rti * SYSTEMS I LLC w 3 rtix si Ditch-1 i ] 4 , , °,...'1:'14—14:::1'1‘''i:4";: , LL R Todititi P ct, roe ._, - ��° A 3 �rt :'t PIERCE TERRACE � MITIGATION SITE '�'���° � Gates County, NC s � Title: 5Q :4,,,,,,,,ii,k,:,,, ', tw POTENTIAL Q- 'y.� WOUS ' ,,,!:(,5� a� ,, �, PRELIMINARY M,.:. . ,i*iw,,,�� y��4 f , � _ JURISDICTIONAL 4`' F 'h ° ° q x, �,•�t1 , kDETERMINATION ,''-,,,i;:b.'::,i 1 �„ F 'S�' �+` '3s+."�' -'m• ai^yi, r. ;'p„off` tRF- 3 -,.,C { ; s :::1%44i'L:141' ' w SEA ..rn±ms } �� ti+ ' Drawn b M •� `7`s .,ar^. ,.. , r. a �.',. 3 ,.,q *, 3 i,�. A E B '' .Y,. - •..'- r . .-,„„ ,si. tg —. Date: '" SEP 2020 u �' N y �x � s3 y K g �. 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Intermittent Ditch 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 a4 Feet Ephemeral Ditch , Appendix E: Categorical Exclusion Document Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 PIERCE TERRACE WETLAND MITIGATION SITE Gates County, North Carolina DMS Project No. 100139 Categorical Exclusion/ERTR ii Prepared for: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Mitigation Services 1652 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1652 March 2020 Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site NC DMS Contract#7907-01 RFP# 16-007907 DMS/Project# 100139 TASK 1 b.)Categorical Exclusion Summary: Part 1:General Project Information(Attached) Part 2:All Projects Regulation/Questions Coastal Zone Management Act No issue—project is located within a CAMA county; however, does not involve ground disturbing activities within CAMA Areas of Environmental Concern. Please see attached response from Ronald Renaldi, District Manager DCM stating concurrence. CERCLA No issue within project boundaries—please see the attached Executive Summary from a Limited Phase 1 Site Assessment performed by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. on February 12th 2020. National Historic Preservation Act(Section 106) No Issue—please see attached letter from Ramona M. Bartos,State of the Historic Preservation Office. Uniform Act Please see the attached letters, sent to the landowners December 9th, 2019. Part 3:Ground-Disturbing Activates Regulation/Questions American Indian Religious Freedom Act(AIRFA) Not applicable—project is not located in a county claimed as"territory" by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Antiquities Act(AA) Not applicable—project is not located on Federal land. Archaeological Resources Protection Act(ARPA) Not applicable—project is not located on Federal or Indian lands. Endangered Species Act(ESA) Project activities are not likely to affect critical habitat for Endangered or Threatened Species. The proposed project will occur in existing agricultural fields which are intensively managed for row crops. A biological survey included in the 9-step online compliance process found "no effect" based on no suitable habitat present as the land is currently in agriculture production and does not propose the removal of trees.A Self-certification letter was submitted on Feb. 13, 2020 and no recommendations following the 30-day review period. Receipt of the self- certification letter is attached. Executive Order 13007(Indian Sacred Sites) Not applicable—project is not located in a county claimed as"territory" by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Farmland Protection Policy Act(FPPA) Please find the attached Form AD-1006 and email from Milton Cortes of the NRCS. Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site NC DMS Contract#7907-01 RFP# 16-007907 DMS/Project# 100139 Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act(FWCA) Not applicable—project will not impound,divert,channel deepen,or otherwise control/modify any water body. Land &Water Conservation Fund Act(Section 6(f)) Not applicable Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and management Act(Essential Fish Habitat) Not applicable—project is not located within an estuarine system Migratory Bird Treaty Act(MBTA) USFWS provided no recommendations for the project relative to the MBTA, please see attached letter sent to John Ellis (USFWS—Raleigh Regional Field Office) on Feb. 13, 2020. Wilderness Act Not applicable—the project is not located within a Wilderness area. Appendix A Categorical Exclusion Form for Division of Mitigation Services Projects Version 2 Note: Only Appendix A should to be submitted (along with any supporting documentation)as the environmental document. Part 1: General Project Information Project Name: Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site County Name: Gates DMS Number: 100139 Project Sponsor: Restoration Systems, LLC Project Contact Name: Alex Baldwin Project Contact Address: 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211, Raleigh, NC 27604 Project Contact E-mail: abaldwin@restorationsystems.com DMS Project Manager: Lindsay Crocker Project Description The Site is positioned 2 miles west of Sunbury, NC and is less than 1-mile east of Merchants Millpond State Park, a listed natural area by the NC NHP. Situated on marine terraces adjacent to Bennett's Creek and Lassiter Swamp, the Site is within the NCDWR Targeted Local Watershed 03010203040040. Restoration activities will include filling of existing agricultural ditches, removing surface water outlets, and roughening of the soil surface in areas of drained hydric soils. Non-riverine hardwood flat and swamp forested vegetative communities will be restored throughout the easement through planting of woody vegetation. For Official Use Only Reviewed By: h Let 4/13/2020 i ter Date DMS Project Manager Conditional Approved By: Date For Division Administrator FHWA ❑ Check this box if there are outstanding issues Final Approval By: Date For Division Administrator FHWA 6 Part 2:All Projects Regulation/Question Response Coastal Zone Management Act(CZMA) 1. Is the project located in a CAMA county? ®Yes n No 2. Does the project involve ground-disturbing activities within a CAMA Area of Environmental n Yes Concern (AEC)? ® No n N/A 3. Has a CAMA permit been secured? n Yes n No ® N/A 4. Has NCDCM agreed that the project is consistent with the NC Coastal Management Program? n Yes n No ® N/A Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation and Liability Act(CERCLA) 1. Is this a "full-delivery" project? ®Yes n No 2. Has the zoning/land use of the subject property and adjacent properties ever been n Yes designated as commercial or industrial? ® No n N/A 3.As a result of a limited Phase I Site Assessment,are there known or potential hazardous n Yes waste sites within or adjacent to the project area? ® No n N/A 4.As a result of a Phase I Site Assessment,are there known or potential hazardous waste sites n Yes within or adjacent to the project area? n No ® N/A 5.As a result of a Phase II Site Assessment,are there known or potential hazardous waste sites n Yes within the project area? n No ® N/A 6. Is there an approved hazardous mitigation plan? n Yes n No ® N/A National Historic Preservation Act(Section 106) 1.Are there properties listed on,or eligible for listing on,the National Register of Historic Places n Yes in the project area? ® No 2. Does the project affect such properties and does the SHPO/THPO concur? n Yes n No ® N/A 3. If the effects are adverse, have they been resolved? n Yes n No ® N/A Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act(Uniform Act) 1. Is this a "full-delivery" project? ®Yes n No 2. Does the project require the acquisition of real estate? ®Yes n No n N/A 3.Was the property acquisition completed prior to the intent to use federal funds? n Yes ® No n N/A 4. Has the owner of the property been informed: ®Yes * prior to making an offer that the agency does not have condemnation authority; and n No *what the fair market value is believed to be? n N/A 7 Part 3:Ground-Disturbing Activities Regulation/Question Response American Indian Religious Freedom Act(AIRFA) 1. Is the project located in a county claimed as"territory" by the Eastern Band of Cherokee n Yes Indians? ® No 2. Is the site of religious importance to American Indians? n Yes n No ® N/A 3. Is the project listed on,or eligible for listing on,the National Register of Historic Places? n Yes n No ® N/A 4. Have the effects of the project on this site been considered? n Yes n No ® N/A Antiquities Act(AA) 1. Is the project located on Federal lands? n Yes ® No 2.Will there be loss or destruction of historic or prehistoric ruins, monuments or objects of n Yes antiquity? n No ® N/A 3.Will a permit from the appropriate Federal agency be required? n Yes n No ® N/A 4. Has a permit been obtained? n Yes n No ® N/A Archaeological Resources Protection Act(ARPA) 1. Is the project located on federal or Indian lands(reservation)? n Yes ® No 2.Will there be a loss or destruction of archaeological resources? n Yes n No ® N/A 3.Will a permit from the appropriate Federal agency be required? n Yes n No ® N/A 4. Has a permit been obtained? n Yes n No ® N/A Endangered Species Act(ESA) 1.Are federal Threatened and Endangered species and/or Designated Critical Habitat listed for ®Yes the county? n No 2. Is Designated Critical Habitat or suitable habitat present for listed species? n Yes ® No n N/A 3.Are T&E species present or is the project being conducted in Designated Critical Habitat? n Yes ® No n N/A 4. Is the project"likely to adversely affect"the specie and/or"likely to adversely modify" n Yes Designated Critical Habitat? n No ® N/A 5. Does the USFWS/NOAA-Fisheries concur in the effects determination? n Yes n No ® N/A 6. Has the USFWS/NOAA-Fisheries rendered a "jeopardy"determination? n Yes n No ® N/A 8 Executive Order 13007(Indian Sacred Sites) 1. Is the project located on Federal lands that are within a county claimed as"territory" by the n Yes EBCI? ® No 2. Has the EBCI indicated that Indian sacred sites may be impacted by the proposed project? n Yes n No ® N/A 3. Have accommodations been made for access to and ceremonial use of Indian sacred sites? n Yes n No ® N/A Farmland Protection Policy Act(FPPA) 1. Will real estate be acquired? ®Yes n No 2. Has NRCS determined that the project contains prime, unique,statewide or locally important ®Yes farmland? n No n N/A 3. Has the completed Form AD-1006 been submitted to NRCS? ®Yes n No n N/A Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act(FWCA) 1.Will the project impound,divert,channel deepen,or otherwise control/modify any water n Yes body? ® No 2. Have the USFWS and the NCWRC been consulted? n Yes n No ® N/A Land and Water Conservation Fund Act(Section 6(f)) 1.Will the project require the conversion of such property to a use other than public,outdoor n Yes recreation? ® No 2. Has the NPS approved of the conversion? n Yes n No ® N/A Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act(Essential Fish Habitat) 1. Is the project located in an estuarine system? n Yes ® No 2. Is suitable habitat present for EFH-protected species? n Yes n No ® N/A 3. Is sufficient design information available to make a determination of the effect of the project n Yes on EFH? n No ® N/A 4.Will the project adversely affect EFH? n Yes n No ® N/A 5. Has consultation with NOAA-Fisheries occurred? n Yes n No ® N/A Migratory Bird Treaty Act(MBTA) 1. Does the USFWS have any recommendations with the project relative to the MBTA? n Yes ® No 2. Have the USFWS recommendations been incorporated? n Yes n No ® N/A Wilderness Act 1. Is the project in a Wilderness area? n Yes ® No 2. Has a special use permit and/or easement been obtained from the maintaining federal n Yes agency? n No E N/A 9 +sil __J. , . . . .. 7.--m9 2, ' N." ''.. 54— $‘1.- . ., •.. 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Ditches Proposed for Backfill 19-001.06 •:' • =�� • _INA Ditc:et:::;e FIGURE I :--- c 47 r— NON-CREDIT GENERATING AREA: Drop Structure ���' � ` `'-`�jVJJ\f k', 11 Piped Crossings� ,, ..% r Relocated Powerline Easement & DOT �' � p g 1;, Ni. _ Roadside Ditch Zone of Influence (50-feet) ----- Relocated Power Line 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 Of '$ -',t• Feet 4 7 6 in Lidar Contours (Elev. 17.5' -35.5') RESTORATION SYSTEMS I LLC February 12th, 2020 Ronald Renaldi, District Manager North Carolina DENR- Division of Coastal Management 401 S. Griffin Street, Suite 300 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Re: Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site, Gates County, NC Mr. Renaldi, Restoration Systems, LLC(RS),of Raleigh, NC has been awarded a contract by DMS to provide 105 Wetland Mitigation Units at the Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site in Gates County, North Carolina. One of the earliest tasks to be performed by RS is completion of an environmental screening and preparation/submittal of a Categorical Exclusion (CE) document. This document is specifically required by the Federal Highway Administration(FHWA)to ensure compliance with various federal environmental laws and regulations. DMS must demonstrate that its projects comply with federal mandates as a precondition to FHWA reimbursement of compensatory mitigation costs borne by the North Carolina Department of Transportation to offset its projects' unavoidable impacts to streams and wetlands. In order for the project to proceed, RS is obligated to coordinate with your office to determine if our proposal will involve any Areas of Environmental Concern (AECs).This letter provides you with certain details of the Pierce Terrace Non-Riparian Wetland Mitigation Site, including the project's location, a general description of its physiography, hydrography and existing land uses, as well as the intended modifications to the site proposed by RS. We request your review of the details provided and make a determination of whether CAMA jurisdiction will be taken on any portion of the proposed site. Project Location &Description The Site is characterized by agricultural fields utilized for row crop production. All Site hydrology drains through a ditch network to Bennett's Creek and Lassiter Swamp. The Site is entirely encompassed within agricultural fields that have been ditched/drained, cleared of vegetation, and are maintained for row crop production.The proposed conservation easement area is approximately 127.5 acres in size. The Site is located approximately 2 miles west of Sunbury, 5 miles northeast of Gatesville, and immediately east of Merchant Millpond State Park. Intensive agricultural practices exist across the entire Site. Agricultural fields within and adjacent to the Site are subject to routine fertilizer and herbicide applications including poultry litter. Site ditches are excavated on an annual basis to remove sediment loss from agricultural practices as the result of traditional plowing methods and fields left fallow outside of the growing season. All native vegetation and woody material has been removed from the Site. In general, all wetland functions associated with hydrology, water quality, and habitat have been removed. Adjacent land management activities include silviculture and agriculture practices.These areas include lateral ditching, shallow surface drains, subsurface drains, and planting beds to rapidly remove surface and subsurface water from these poorly drained soils which contribute nutrient, sediment, and fecal coliform into Merchant Millpond State Park. Restoration Means& Methods Alternatives for wetland re-establishment are designed to restore a fully functioning wetland system, which will provide surface water storage, nutrient cycling, removal of imported elements and compounds, and will create a variety and abundance of wildlife habitat. Portions of the Site underlain by hydric soils have been impacted by ditching, vegetative clearing, agriculture plowing, and other land disturbances associated with land use management. Wetland re- establishment options will focus on the restoration of vegetative communities and historic groundwater tables, and the reestablishment of soil structure and microtopographic variations. In addition, the construction of(or provisions for) surface water storage depressions (ephemeral pools) will also add an important component to groundwater restoration activities. Large woody debris/material will also be added to the Site to facilitate habitat development and provide a carbon source for development of wetland functions.These activities will result in the re-establishment of approximately 105 acres of jurisdictional non-riparian wetlands. A key aspect of this wetland restoration project involves maintaining suitable, arable farmland outside the conservation easement. Landowner requirements include leaving drainage features outside the easement and upgrading two ditches leading away from the Site to keep the adjacent farmland suitable for agriculture.This will require connecting a ditch north of the Site through a culverted agriculture road crossing and directing surface water away from the Site towards the north. A second ditch running parallel to an entrance road will be cleaned, potentially deepened, and stabilized.These improvements/actions will result in a long-term balance between achievement of Site goals/objectives and maintaining adjacent land uses. To maintain adjacent agriculture operations, several surface swales are proposed to direct Site hydrology to the offsite ditch network. Surface swales are expected to be approximately 0.5 ft in depth and are proposed to be disconnected draws that direct water away from agriculture fields towards drainage features. If necessary, drop structures may be used to hinder headcut development through the Site. Drop structures will be constructed of woody debris, rock or marl, and or natural fiber matting. Drop structures are not proposed to be constructed within the boundaries of the wetland restoration area and will not be included in mitigation crediting areas. Bare-root seedlings will be planted at a density of approximately 680 stems per acre on 8-foot centers. Planting will be performed between November 15 and March 15 to allow plants to stabilize during the dormant period and set root during the spring season. Potential species planted within the Site may include the following. Should you have any questions or if any additional information is needed to complete the Form, please feel free to contact me at the office 919.274.2419. Your valuable time and cooperation are much appreciated. Sincerely, RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC Alex Baldwin Project Manager abaldwin@restorationsytems.com 919-274-2419 Attachments- Location and Condition Maps Alex Baldwin From: Cynthia Rountree <cynthia.rountree@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2020 08:59 AM To: Alex Baldwin Cc: Renaldi, Ronald Subject: RE: [External] Request for Review of Proposed Mitigation Project Mr. Baldwin, After reviewing you proposal it appears that this project will remain outside of CAMA's jurisdiction. Should you have any further questions please let me know. Sincerely, Cynthia t%iia Rauatwee Environmental Specialist II 401 S.Griffin St.,Suite 300 Elizabeth City,NC 27909 (252)264-3901 ext.234 cynthia.rountree©ncdenr.gov From: Renaldi, Ronald Sent: Friday, February 14, 2020 8:33 AM To: Cynthia Rountree<cynthia.rountree@ncdenr.gov> Subject: FW: [External] Request for Review of Proposed Mitigation Project Please review and respond (cc me) Ron Renaldi District Manager, Northeastern District NC Division of Coastal Management NC Department of Environmental Quality Ronald.Renaldi©ncdenr.gov (252)264-3901 401 S. Griffin St., Ste 300 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 irl�dCompares Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 1 Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site 149 Silver Springs Rd Sunbury, NC 27979 Inquiry Number: 5969561 .2s February 12, 2020 The EDR Radius Map TM Report with GeoCheck® 6 Armstrong Road,4th floor Shelton, CT 06484 EDW Toll Free:800.352.0050 www.edmet.com FORM-LBD-CCA TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Executive Summary _ ES1 Overview Map 2 Detail Map 3 Map Findings Summary 4 Map Findings 8 Orphan Summary_ 9 Government Records Searched/Data Currency Tracking GR-1 GEOCHECK ADDENDUM Physical Setting Source Addendum_ A-1 Physical Setting Source Summary A-2 Physical Setting Source Map A-7 Physical Setting Source Map Findings A-8 Physical Setting Source Records Searched_ PSGR-1 Thank you for your business. Please contact EDR at 1-800-352-0050 with any questions or comments. 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The report was designed to assist parties seeking to meet the search requirements of EPA's Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (40 CFR Part 312), the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments (E 1527-13), the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments for Forestland or Rural Property (E 2247-16), the ASTM Standard Practice for Limited Environmental Due Diligence:Transaction Screen Process(E 1528-14)or custom requirements developed for the evaluation of environmental risk associated with a parcel of real estate. TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION ADDRESS 149 SILVER SPRINGS RD SUNBURY, NC 27979 COORDINATES Latitude(North): 36.4315000-36°25' 53.40" Longitude(West): 76.6498940-76° 38' 59.61" Universal Tranverse Mercator: Zone 18 UTM X(Meters): 352103.6 UTM Y(Meters): 4032873.0 Elevation: 35 ft. above sea level USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY Target Property Map: 5946181 MERCHANTS MILLPOND, NC Version Date: 2013 East Map: 5946185 SUNBURY, NC Version Date: 2013 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS REPORT Portions of Photo from: 20141005 Source: USDA TC5969561.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 149 SILVER SPRINGS RD SUNBURY, NC 27979 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP RELATIVE DIST(ft. &mi.) ID SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS ELEVATION DIRECTION 1 HOFLER WETLAND MITIG SILVER SPRING RD NPDES Higher 1 ft. 5969561.2s Page 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS The target property was not listed in any of the databases searched by EDR. DATABASES WITH NO MAPPED SITES No mapped sites were found in EDR's search of available ("reasonably ascertainable ") government records either on the target property or within the search radius around the target property for the following databases: STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL National Priority List Proposed NPL Proposed National Priority List Sites NPL LIENS Federal Superfund Liens Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL National Priority List Deletions Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY Federal Facility Site Information listing SEMS Superfund Enterprise Management System Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS-ARCHIVE Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS Corrective Action Report Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF RCRA-Treatment, Storage and Disposal Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG RCRA-Large Quantity Generators RCRA-SQG RCRA-Small Quantity Generators RCRA-VSQG RCRA-Very Small Quantity Generators(Formerly Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators) Federal institutional controls/engineering controls registries LUCIS Land Use Control Information System TC5969561.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY US ENG CONTROLS Engineering Controls Sites List US INST CONTROL Sites with Institutional Controls Federal ERNS list ERNS Emergency Response Notification System State-and tribal-equivalent NPL NC HSDS Hazardous Substance Disposal Site State-and tribal-equivalent CERCLIS SHWS Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF List of Solid Waste Facilities OLI Old Landfill Inventory DEBRIS Solid Waste Active Disaster Debris Sites Listing LCID Land-Clearing and Inert Debris(LCID) Landfill Notifications State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LUST Regional UST Database LAST Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks INDIAN LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUST TRUST State Trust Fund Database State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST Underground Storage Tank Listing UST Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Database AST AST Database INDIAN UST Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land State and tribal institutional control/engineering control registries INST CONTROL No Further Action Sites With Land Use Restrictions Monitoring State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites VCP Responsible Party Voluntary Action Sites INDIAN VCP Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS Brownfields Projects Inventory ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS A Listing of Brownfields Sites TC5969561.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Local Lists of Landfill/Solid Waste Disposal Sites SWRCY Recycling Center Listing HIST LF Solid Waste Facility Listing INDIAN ODI Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands DEBRIS REGION 9 Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations ODI Open Dump Inventory IHS OPEN DUMPS Open Dumps on Indian Land Local Lists of Hazardous waste/Contaminated Sites US HIST CDL Delisted National Clandestine Laboratory Register US CDL National Clandestine Laboratory Register Local Land Records LIENS 2 CERCLA Lien Information Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System SPILLS Spills Incident Listing IMD Incident Management Database SPILLS 90 SPILLS 90 data from FirstSearch SPILLS 80 SPILLS 80 data from FirstSearch Other Ascertainable Records RCRA NonGen/NLR RCRA- Non Generators/No Longer Regulated FUDS Formerly Used Defense Sites DOD Department of Defense Sites SCRD DRYCLEANERS State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing US FIN ASSUR Financial Assurance Information EPA WATCH LIST EPA WATCH LIST 2020 COR ACTION 2020 Corrective Action Program List TSCA_ Toxic Substances Control Act TRIS Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System SSTS Section 7 Tracking Systems ROD Records Of Decision RMP Risk Management Plans RAATS RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System PRP Potentially Responsible Parties PADS PCB Activity Database System ICIS Integrated Compliance Information System FTTS FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System-FIFRA(Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act) MLTS Material Licensing Tracking System COAL ASH DOE Steam-Electric Plant Operation Data COAL ASH EPA_ Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List PCB TRANSFORMER PCB Transformer Registration Database RADINFO Radiation Information Database HIST FTTS FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing DOT OPS Incident and Accident Data CONSENT Superfund (CERCLA)Consent Decrees TC5969561.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INDIAN RESERV Indian Reservations FUSRAP Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program UMTRA Uranium Mill Tailings Sites LEAD SMELTERS Lead Smelter Sites US AIRS Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem US MINES Mines Master Index File ABANDONED MINES Abandoned Mines FINDS Facility Index System/Facility Registry System ECHO Enforcement&Compliance History Information UXO Unexploded Ordnance Sites DOCKET HWC Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing FUELS PROGRAM EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing AIRS Air Quality Permit Listing ASBESTOS ASBESTOS COAL ASH Coal Ash Disposal Sites DRYCLEANERS Drycleaning Sites Financial Assurance Financial Assurance Information Listing UIC Underground Injection Wells Listing AOP .Animal Operation Permits Listing MINES MRDS . Mineral Resources Data System PCSRP Petroleum-Contaminated Soil Remediation Permits CCB Coal Ash Structural Fills (CCB) Listing SEPT HAULERS Permitted Septage Haulers Listing EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants EDR Hist Auto EDR Exclusive Historical Auto Stations EDR Hist Cleaner EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt.Archives RGA HWS Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste Facilities List RGA LF Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List RGA LUST Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank SURROUNDING SITES:SEARCH RESULTS Surrounding sites were identified in the following databases. Elevations have been determined from the USGS Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the target property have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the target property. Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed data on individual sites can be reviewed. Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases. Unmappable(orphan)sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis. TC5969561.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Other Ascertainable Records NPDES: General information regarding NPDES(National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) permits. A review of the NPDES list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/06/2019 has revealed that there is 1 NPDES site within approximately 0.001 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction/Distance Map ID Page HOFLER WETLAND MITIG SILVER SPRING RD 0- 1/8(0.000 mi.) 1 8 Permit Number: SW7140707 TC5969561.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY There were no unmapped sites in this report. TC5969561.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 8 dr OVERVIEW MAP - 5969561.2S liiLihgkilldolljjpk:orrrdjopwwp4sv,itll,i ' j/: (III II i Ifr: i 1, 4 _r / 4 , p IN w Pr iii , // �j r 1 / / I 1 10 A A 1 A„ 4, i Ad i G 1 V , A' ihill401 / Af Target Property 1ia 1/2 1 naves A Sites at elevations higher than or equal to the target property - Indian Reservations BIA Hazardous Substance • Sites at elevations lower than Special Flood Hazard Area(10/0) Disposal Sites the target property VAA Manufactured Gas Plants 0.2%Annual Chance Flood Hazard National Wetland Inventory National Priority List Sites Dept.Defense Sites State Wetlands This report includes Interactive Map Layers to display and/or hide mapinformation.The p Y legend includes only those icons for the default map view. SITE NAME: Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site CLIENT: Restoration Systems, LLC ADDRESS: 149 Silver Springs Rd CONTACT: Alex Baldwin Sunbury NC 27979 INQUIRY#: 5969561.2s LAT/LONG: 36.4315/76.649894 DATE: February 12,2020 2:05 pm Copyright g 2020 EDR,Inc.(g?2015 TomTom Rel. 2015. DETAIL MAP - 5969561.2S TA Target Property o 1/8 Zia 1/2Miles A Sites at elevations higher than or equal to the target property - Indian Reservations BIA ,1 Hazardous Substance • Sites at elevations lower than Special Flood Hazard Area(10/0) Disposal Sites the target property VAA Manufactured Gas Plants 0.2%Annual Chance Flood Hazard National Wetland Inventory Sensitive Receptors National Priority List Sites State Wetlands Dept.Defense Sites This report includes Interactive Map Layers to display and/or hide map information.The legend includes only those icons for the default map view. SITE NAME: Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site CLIENT: Restoration Systems, LLC ADDRESS: 149 Silver Springs Rd CONTACT: Alex Baldwin Sunbury NC 27979 INQUIRY#: 5969561.2s LAT/LONG: 36.4315/76.649894 DATE: February 12,2020 2:07 pm Copyright g 2020 EDR,Inc.(g?2015 TomTom Rel. 2015. I MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8- 1/4 1/4- 1/2 1/2- 1 > 1 Plotted STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Proposed NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 NPL LIENS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 SEMS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS-ARCHIVE 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 RCRA-SQG 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 RCRA-VSQG 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 Federal institutional controls/ engineering controls registries LUCIS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 US ENG CONTROLS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 US INST CONTROL 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal ERNS list ERNS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 State-and tribal-equivalent NPL NC HSDS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 State-and tribal-equivalent CERCLIS SHWS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 OLI 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 DEBRIS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LCID 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 TC5969561.2s Page 4 I MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8- 1/4 1/4- 1/2 1/2- 1 > 1 Plotted State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LUST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LAST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 INDIAN LUST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LUST TRUST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 AST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 INDIAN UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 State and tribal institutional control/engineering control registries INST CONTROL 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites VCP 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 INDIAN VCP 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Local Lists of Landfill/Solid Waste Disposal Sites SWRCY 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 HIST LF 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 INDIAN ODI 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 DEBRIS REGION 9 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 ODI 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 IHS OPEN DUMPS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Local Lists of Hazardous waste/ Contaminated Sites US HIST CDL 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 US CDL 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 Local Land Records LIENS 2 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 SPILLS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 IMD 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 TC5969561.2s Page 5 I MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8- 1/4 1/4- 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted SPILLS 90 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 SPILLS 80 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 Other Ascertainable Records RCRA NonGen /NLR 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 FUDS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 DOD 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 SCRD DRYCLEANERS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 US FIN ASSUR 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 EPA WATCH LIST 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 2020 COR ACTION 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 TSCA 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 TRIS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 SSTS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 ROD 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 RMP 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 RAATS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 PRP 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 PADS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 ICIS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 FTTS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 MLTS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 COAL ASH DOE 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 COAL ASH EPA 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 PCB TRANSFORMER 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 RADINFO 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 HIST FTTS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 DOT OPS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 CONSENT 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 INDIAN RESERV 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 FUSRAP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 UMTRA 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LEAD SMELTERS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 US AIRS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 US MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 ABANDONED MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 FINDS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 ECHO 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 UXO 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 DOCKET HWC 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 FUELS PROGRAM 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 AIRS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 ASBESTOS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 COAL ASH 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 DRYCLEANERS 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 Financial Assurance 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 NPDES 0.001 1 NR NR NR NR 1 UIC 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 AOP 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 MINES MRDS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 PCSRP 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 TC5969561.2s Page 6 I MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8- 1/4 1/4- 1/2 1/2- 1 > 1 Plotted CCB 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 SEPT HAULERS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 EDR Hist Auto 0.125 0 NR NR NR NR 0 EDR Hist Cleaner 0.125 0 NR NR NR NR 0 EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt.Archives RGA HWS 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 RGA LF 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 RGA LUST 0.001 0 NR NR NR NR 0 -Totals-- 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NOTES: TP=Target Property NR= Not Requested at this Search Distance Sites may be listed in more than one database TC5969561.2s Page 7 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction - Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 1 HOFLER WETLAND MITIGATION PROJECT NPDES S117923551 SILVER SPRING RD N/A < 1/8 SUNBURY, NC 1 ft. NPDES: Relative: Name: HOFLER WETLAND MITIGATION PROJECT Higher Address: SILVER SPRING RD Actual: City,State,Zip: SUNBURY, NC 35 ft. Permit Number: SW7140707 Permit Status: Active Permit Type: State Stormwater Issue Date: 08/11/2014 Region: Washington Owner Name: Not reported Class: Not reported Applied: Not reported Drafted: Not reported Expires: Not reported Subbasin: Not reported Receiving Stream: Not reported Comments: Not reported As-Built Flow(GPD): Not reported Domestic%: Not reported Industrial%: Not reported stormwtr%: Not reported Permitted Flow(GPD): Not reported Program Category: Not reported Project Type: Not reported Is Major Permit: Not reported Date Assigned: Not reported Organization Name: Not reported Outfall: Not reported Discharge Via: Not reported Stream Classification: Not reported Regulated Activity: State Stormwater-Exempted Owner Type: Not reported Effective Date: 08/11/2014 Basin Name: Not reported TC5969561.2s Page 8 Count:0 records. ORPHAN SUMMARY City EDR ID Site Name Site Address Zip Database(s) NO SITES FOUND TC5969561.2s Page 9 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING To maintain currency of the following federal and state databases, EDR contacts the appropriate governmental agency on a monthly or quarterly basis,as required. Number of Days to Update:Provides confirmation that EDR is reporting records that have been updated within 90 days from the date the government agency made the information available to the public. STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL: National Priority List National Priorities List(Superfund).The NPL is a subset of CERCLIS and identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cleanup under the Superfund Program.NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas.As such,EDR provides polygon coverage for over 1,000 NPL site boundaries produced by EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC)and regional EPA offices. Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/07/2019 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 11/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/13/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly NPL Site Boundaries Sources: EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center(EPIC) Telephone:202-564-7333 EPA Region 1 EPA Region 6 Telephone 617-918-1143 Telephone:214-655-6659 EPA Region 3 EPA Region 7 Telephone 215-814-5418 Telephone:913-551-7247 EPA Region 4 EPA Region 8 Telephone 404-562-8033 Telephone:303-312-6774 EPA Region 5 EPA Region 9 Telephone 312-886-6686 Telephone:415-947-4246 EPA Region 10 Telephone 206-553-8665 Proposed NPL: Proposed National Priority List Sites A site that has been proposed for listing on the National Priorities List through the issuance of a proposed rule in the Federal Register.EPA then accepts public comments on the site, responds to the comments,and places on the NPL those sites that continue to meet the requirements for listing. Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/07/2019 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 11/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/13/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly NPL LIENS: Federal Superfund Liens Federal Superfund Liens.Under the authority granted the USEPA by CERCLA of 1980,the USEPA has the authority to file liens against real property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner received notification of potential liability.USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens. TC5969561.2s Page GR-1 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/15/1991 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:02/02/1994 Telephone: 202-564-4267 Date Made Active in Reports:03/30/1994 Last EDR Contact:08/15/2011 Number of Days to Update:56 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/28/2011 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL: National Priority List Deletions The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan(NCP)establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL.In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e),sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/07/2019 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 11/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/13/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY: Federal Facility Site Information listing A listing of National Priority List(NPL)and Base Realignment and Closure(BRAG)sites found in the Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation and Liability Information System(CERCLIS)Database where EPA Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office is involved in cleanup activities. Date of Government Version:04/03/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/05/2019 Telephone: 703-603-8704 Date Made Active in Reports:05/14/2019 Last EDR Contact:04/05/2019 Number of Days to Update:39 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/13/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies SEMS: Superfund Enterprise Management System SEMS(Superfund Enterprise Management System)tracks hazardous waste sites, potentially hazardous waste sites, and remedial activities performed in support of EPA's Superfund Program across the United States.The list was formerly know as CERCLIS,renamed to SEMS by the EPA in 2015.The list contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states,municipalities,private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation,and Liability Act(CERCLA). This dataset also contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List(NPL)and the sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/07/2019 Telephone: 800-424-9346 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/21/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/27/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS-ARCHIVE: Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive TC5969561.2s Page GR-2 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING SEMS-ARCHIVE(Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive)tracks sites that have no further interest under the Federal Superfund Program based on available information.The list was formerly known as the CERCLIS-NFRAP, renamed to SEMS ARCHIVE by the EPA in 2015.EPA may perform a minimal level of assessment work at a site while it is archived if site conditions change and/or new information becomes available.Archived sites have been removed and archived from the inventory of SEMS sites.Archived status indicates that,to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list the site on the National Priorities List(NPL),unless information indicates this decision was not appropriate or other considerations require a recommendation for listing at a later time.The decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site;it only means that.based upon available information,the location is not judged to be potential NPL site. Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/07/2019 Telephone: 800-424-9346 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/21/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/27/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS: Corrective Action Report CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity. Date of Government Version: 12/16/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/16/2019 Telephone: 800-424-9346 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:4 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF: RCRA-Treatment,Storage and Disposal RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Transporters are individuals or entities that move hazardous waste from the generator offsite to a facility that can recycle,treat,store,or dispose of the waste.TSDFs treat,store,or dispose of the waste. Date of Government Version: 12/16/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/16/2019 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:4 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG: RCRA-Large Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Large quantity generators(LQGs)generate over 1,000 kilograms(kg)of hazardous waste,or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 12/16/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/16/2019 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:4 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly TC5969561.2s Page GR-3 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING RCRA-SQG: RCRA-Small Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Small quantity generators(SQGs)generate between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 12/16/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/16/2019 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:4 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly RCRA-VSQG: RCRA-Very Small Quantity Generators(Formerly Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators) RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Very small quantity generators(VSQGs)generate less than 100 kg of hazardous waste,or less than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 12/16/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/16/2019 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:4 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal institutional controls/engineering controls registries LUCIS: Land Use Control Information System LUCIS contains records of land use control information pertaining to the former Navy Base Realignment and Closure properties. Date of Government Version: 11/04/2019 Source: Department of the Navy Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/13/2019 Telephone: 843-820-7326 Date Made Active in Reports:01/28/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/10/2020 Number of Days to Update:76 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/25/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies US ENG CONTROLS: Engineering Controls Sites List A listing of sites with engineering controls in place.Engineering controls include various forms of caps,building foundations,liners,and treatment methods to create pathway elimination for regulated substances to enter environmental media or effect human health. Date of Government Version: 11/22/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/22/2019 Telephone: 703-603-0695 Date Made Active in Reports:01/28/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/22/2019 Number of Days to Update:67 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/09/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies US INST CONTROL: Sites with Institutional Controls A listing of sites with institutional controls in place. Institutional controls include administrative measures, such as groundwater use restrictions,construction restrictions,property use restrictions,and post remediation care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site.Deed restrictions are generally required as part of the institutional controls. Date of Government Version: 11/22/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/22/2019 Telephone: 703-603-0695 Date Made Active in Reports:01/28/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/22/2019 Number of Days to Update:67 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/09/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC5969561.2s Page GR-4 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Federal ERNS list ERNS: Emergency Response Notification System Emergency Response Notification System.ERNS records and stores information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. Date of Government Version:09/09/2019 Source: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/09/2019 Telephone: 202-267-2180 Date Made Active in Reports:09/23/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/19/2019 Number of Days to Update:14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly State-and tribal-equivalent NPL HSDS: Hazardous Substance Disposal Site Locations of uncontrolled and unregulated hazardous waste sites.The file includes sites on the National Priority List as well as those on the state priority list. Date of Government Version:08/09/2011 Source: North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/08/2011 Telephone: 919-754-6580 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/05/2011 Last EDR Contact:01/21/2020 Number of Days to Update:27 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Biennially State-and tribal-equivalent CERCLIS SHWS: Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory State Hazardous Waste Sites.State hazardous waste site records are the states'equivalent to CERCLIS.These sites may or may not already be listed on the federal CERCLIS list.Priority sites planned for cleanup using state funds (state equivalent of Superfund)are identified along with sites where cleanup will be paid for by potentially responsible parties.Available information varies by state. Date of Government Version:08/26/2019 Source: Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/10/2019 Telephone: 919-508-8400 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/18/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/11/2019 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/23/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF: List of Solid Waste Facilities Solid Waste Facilities/Landfill Sites.SWF/LF type records typically contain an inventory of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state.Depending on the state,these may be active or inactive facilities or open dumps that failed to meet RCRA Subtitle D Section 4004 criteria for solid waste landfills or disposal sites. Date of Government Version:05/23/2019 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/26/2019 Telephone: 919-733-0692 Date Made Active in Reports:09/11/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/19/2019 Number of Days to Update:77 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies DEBRIS: Solid Waste Active Disaster Debris Sites Listing NCDEQ Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Temporary Disaster Debris Staging Site(TDDSS)Locations which are available to be activated in a disaster or emergency..Disaster Debris Sites can only be used for temporary disaster debris storage if the site's responsible party activates the site for use by notifying the NCDEQ DWM Solid Waste Section staff during an emergency Date of Government Version:08/28/2019 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/16/2019 Telephone: 919-707-8247 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/19/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/20/2019 Number of Days to Update:64 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/30/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC5969561.2s Page GR-5 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING OLI: Old Landfill Inventory Old landfill inventory location information.(Does not include no further action sites and other agency lead sites). Date of Government Version:08/22/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/11/2019 Telephone: 919-733-4996 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/19/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/10/2020 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies LCID: Land-Clearing and Inert Debris(LCID)Landfill Notifications A list all of the Land-Clearing and Inert Debris(LCID)Landfill Notification facilities(under 2 acres in size)in North Carolina. Date of Government Version:09/06/2018 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/09/2019 Telephone: 919-707-8248 Date Made Active in Reports:03/25/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/10/2020 Number of Days to Update:75 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LAST: Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks A listing of leaking aboveground storage tank site locations. Date of Government Version: 11/01/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/06/2019 Telephone: 877-623-6748 Date Made Active in Reports:01/15/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/04/2020 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly LUST: Regional UST Database This database contains information obtained from the Regional Offices. It provides a more detailed explanation of current and historic activity for individual sites,as well as what was previously found in the Incident Management Database.Sites in this database with Incident Numbers are considered LUSTs. Date of Government Version: 11/01/2019 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/06/2019 Telephone: 919-707-8200 Date Made Active in Reports:01/15/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/04/2020 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly INDIAN LUST R7: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Iowa, Kansas,and Nebraska Date of Government Version: 10/15/2019 Source: EPA Region 7 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/17/2019 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:55 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN LUST R4: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Florida,Mississippi and North Carolina. Date of Government Version: 10/10/2019 Source: EPA Region 4 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/05/2019 Telephone: 404-562-8677 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:67 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC5969561.2s Page GR-6 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN LUST R8: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Colorado, Montana,North Dakota,South Dakota,Utah and Wyoming. Date of Government Version:05/02/2019 Source: EPA Region 8 Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/22/2019 Telephone: 303-312-6271 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/11/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN LUST R10: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Alaska, Idaho,Oregon and Washington. Date of Government Version: 10/11/2019 Source: EPA Region 10 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN LUST R9: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Arizona,California,New Mexico and Nevada Date of Government Version:04/08/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/29/2019 Telephone: 415-972-3372 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:80 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN LUST R1: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land A listing of leaking underground storage tank locations on Indian Land. Date of Government Version: 10/01/2019 Source: EPA Region 1 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN LUST R6: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in New Mexico and Oklahoma. Date of Government Version: 10/02/2019 Source: EPA Region 6 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 214-665-6597 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN LUST R5: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Leaking underground storage tanks located on Indian Land in Michigan,Minnesota and Wisconsin. Date of Government Version: 10/01/2019 Source: EPA,Region 5 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 312-886-7439 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies LUST TRUST: State Trust Fund Database This database contains information about claims against the State Trust Funds for reimbursements for expenses incurred while remediating Leaking USTs. Date of Government Version: 10/04/2019 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/08/2019 Telephone: 919-733-1315 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/18/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2020 Number of Days to Update:71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly TC5969561.2s Page GR-7 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST: Underground Storage Tank Listing A listing of all FEMA owned underground storage tanks. Date of Government Version:08/27/2019 Source: FEMA Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/28/2019 Telephone: 202-646-5797 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/11/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/21/2020 Number of Days to Update:75 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies UST: Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Database Registered Underground Storage Tanks. UST's are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)and must be registered with the state department responsible for administering the UST program.Available information varies by state program. Date of Government Version: 11/01/2019 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/06/2019 Telephone: 919-733-1308 Date Made Active in Reports:01/15/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/04/2020 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly AST: AST Database Facilities with aboveground storage tanks that have a capacity greater than 21,000 gallons. Date of Government Version:06/04/2019 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/20/2019 Telephone: 919-715-6183 Date Made Active in Reports:08/27/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/12/2019 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/30/2020 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually INDIAN UST R7: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 7(Iowa,Kansas,Missouri,Nebraska,and 9 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 10/11/2019 Source: EPA Region 7 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R6: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 6(Louisiana,Arkansas,Oklahoma,New Mexico,Texas and 65 Tribes). Date of Government Version: 10/02/2019 Source: EPA Region 6 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 214-665-7591 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R5: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 5(Michigan,Minnesota and Wisconsin and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 10/01/2019 Source: EPA Region 5 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 312-886-6136 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC5969561.2s Page GR-8 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN UST R4: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 4(Alabama,Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,Mississippi, North Carolina,South Carolina,Tennessee and Tribal Nations) Date of Government Version: 10/10/2019 Source: EPA Region 4 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/05/2019 Telephone: 404-562-9424 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:67 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R9: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 9(Arizona,California,Hawaii, Nevada,the Pacific Islands,and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version:04/08/2019 Source: EPA Region 9 Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/29/2019 Telephone: 415-972-3368 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:80 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R1: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 1 (Connecticut, Maine,Massachusetts, New Hampshire,Rhode Island,Vermont and ten Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 10/01/2019 Source: EPA, Region 1 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R10: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 10(Alaska,Idaho,Oregon,Washington,and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 10/11/2019 Source: EPA Region 10 Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:68 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R8: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 8(Colorado, Montana,North Dakota,South Dakota, Utah,Wyoming and 27 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version:05/02/2019 Source: EPA Region 8 Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/22/2019 Telephone: 303-312-6137 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/11/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies State and tribal institutional control/engineering control registries INST CONTROL: No Further Action Sites With Land Use Restrictions Monitoring A land use restricted site is a property where there are limits or requirements on future use of the property due to varying levels of cleanup possible,practical,or necessary at the site. Date of Government Version:08/23/2019 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/10/2019 Telephone: 919-508-8400 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/18/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/11/2019 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/23/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly TC5969561.2s Page GR-9 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites INDIAN VCP R7: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Lisitng A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 7. Date of Government Version:03/20/2008 Source: EPA, Region 7 Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/22/2008 Telephone: 913-551-7365 Date Made Active in Reports:05/19/2008 Last EDR Contact:04/20/2009 Number of Days to Update:27 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:07/20/2009 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN VCP R1: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 1. Date of Government Version:07/27/2015 Source: EPA, Region 1 Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/29/2015 Telephone: 617-918-1102 Date Made Active in Reports:02/18/2016 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2019 Number of Days to Update:142 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies VCP: Responsible Party Voluntary Action Sites Responsible Party Voluntary Action site locations. Date of Government Version:08/26/2019 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/10/2019 Telephone: 919-508-8400 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/18/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/11/2019 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/23/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS: Brownfields Projects Inventory A brownfield site is an abandoned, idled,or underused property where the threat of environmental contamination has hindered its redevelopment.All of the sites in the inventory are working toward a brownfield agreement for cleanup and liabitliy control. Date of Government Version:09/03/2019 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/01/2019 Telephone: 919-733-4996 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/05/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/02/2020 Number of Days to Update:65 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/13/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS: A Listing of Brownfields Sites Brownfields are real property,the expansion,redevelopment,or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant,or contaminant.Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped,open land,and both improves and protects the environment. Assessment,Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System(ACRES)stores information reported by EPA Brownfields grant recipients on brownfields properties assessed or cleaned up with grant funding as well as information on Targeted Brownfields Assessments performed by EPA Regions.A listing of ACRES Brownfield sites is obtained from Cleanups in My Community.Cleanups in My Community provides information on Brownfields properties for which information is reported back to EPA,as well as areas served by Brownfields grant programs. Date of Government Version:06/03/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/04/2019 Telephone: 202-566-2777 Date Made Active in Reports:08/26/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:83 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/30/2020 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually TC5969561.2s Page GR-10 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Local Lists of Landfill/Solid Waste Disposal Sites SWRCY: Recycling Center Listing A listing of recycling center locations. Date of Government Version:08/21/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/23/2019 Telephone: 919-707-8137 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/10/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/27/2020 Number of Days to Update:48 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/11/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies HIST LF: Solid Waste Facility Listing A listing of solid waste facilities. Date of Government Version: 11/06/2006 Source: Department of Environment& Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:02/13/2007 Telephone: 919-733-0692 Date Made Active in Reports:03/02/2007 Last EDR Contact:01/19/2009 Number of Days to Update:17 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned INDIAN ODI: Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands Location of open dumps on Indian land. Date of Government Version: 12/31/1998 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/03/2007 Telephone: 703-308-8245 Date Made Active in Reports:01/24/2008 Last EDR Contact:01/27/2020 Number of Days to Update:52 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/11/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies DEBRIS REGION 9: Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations A listing of illegal dump sites location on the Torres Martinez Indian Reservation located in eastern Riverside County and northern Imperial County,California. Date of Government Version:01/12/2009 Source: EPA, Region 9 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/07/2009 Telephone: 415-947-4219 Date Made Active in Reports:09/21/2009 Last EDR Contact:01/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:137 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned ODI: Open Dump Inventory An open dump is defined as a disposal facility that does not comply with one or more of the Part 257 or Part 258 Subtitle D Criteria. Date of Government Version:06/30/1985 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/09/2004 Telephone: 800-424-9346 Date Made Active in Reports:09/17/2004 Last EDR Contact:06/09/2004 Number of Days to Update:39 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned IHS OPEN DUMPS: Open Dumps on Indian Land A listing of all open dumps located on Indian Land in the United States. Date of Government Version:04/01/2014 Source: Department of Health&Human Serivces, Indian Health Service Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/06/2014 Telephone: 301-443-1452 Date Made Active in Reports:01/29/2015 Last EDR Contact:01/31/2020 Number of Days to Update:176 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/11/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies Local Lists of Hazardous waste/Contaminated Sites TC5969561.2s Page GR-11 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING US HIST CDL: National Clandestine Laboratory Register A listing of clandestine drug lab locations that have been removed from the DEAs National Clandestine Laboratory Register. Date of Government Version:06/11/2019 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/13/2019 Telephone: 202-307-1000 Date Made Active in Reports:09/03/2019 Last EDR Contact:11/20/2019 Number of Days to Update:82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/09/2020 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned US CDL: Clandestine Drug Labs A listing of clandestine drug lab locations.The U.S.Department of Justice("the Department")provides this web site as a public service.It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases,the source of the entries is not the Department,and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy.Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by,for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. Date of Government Version:06/11/2019 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/13/2019 Telephone: 202-307-1000 Date Made Active in Reports:09/03/2019 Last EDR Contact:11/20/2019 Number of Days to Update:82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/09/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Local Land Records LIENS 2: CERCLA Lien Information A Federal CERCLA('Superfund')lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent Superfund monies.These monies are spent to investigate and address releases and threatened releases of contamination. CERCLIS provides information as to the identity of these sites and properties. Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/07/2019 Telephone: 202-564-6023 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/13/2020 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System Hazardous Materials Incident Report System.HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT. Date of Government Version:06/24/2019 Source: U.S.Department of Transportation Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/26/2019 Telephone: 202-366-4555 Date Made Active in Reports:09/23/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/06/2019 Number of Days to Update:89 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly SPILLS: Spills Incident Listing A listing spills,hazardous material releases,sanitary sewer overflows,wastewater treatment plant bypasses and upsets,citizen complaints,and any other environmental emergency calls reported to the agency. Date of Government Version:09/09/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/10/2019 Telephone: 919-807-6308 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/18/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/06/2020 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/23/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly IMD: Incident Management Database Groundwater and/or soil contamination incidents TC5969561.2s Page GR-12 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version:07/21/2006 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/01/2006 Telephone: 877-623-6748 Date Made Active in Reports:08/23/2006 Last EDR Contact:02/04/2020 Number of Days to Update:22 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned SPILLS 90: SPILLS90 data from FirstSearch Spills 90 includes those spill and release records available exclusively from FirstSearch databases.Typically, they may include chemical,oil and/or hazardous substance spills recorded after 1990.Duplicate records that are already included in EDR incident and release records are not included in Spills 90. Date of Government Version:09/27/2012 Source: FirstSearch Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/03/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:03/06/2013 Last EDR Contact:01/03/2013 Number of Days to Update:62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned SPILLS 80: SPILLS80 data from FirstSearch Spills 80 includes those spill and release records available from FirstSearch databases prior to 1990.Typically, they may include chemical,oil and/or hazardous substance spills recorded before 1990.Duplicate records that are already included in EDR incident and release records are not included in Spills 80. Date of Government Version:06/14/2001 Source: FirstSearch Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/03/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:03/06/2013 Last EDR Contact:01/03/2013 Number of Days to Update:62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned Other Ascertainable Records RCRA NonGen/NLR: RCRA-Non Generators/No Longer Regulated RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste. Date of Government Version: 12/16/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/16/2019 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:4 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly FUDS: Formerly Used Defense Sites The listing includes locations of Formerly Used Defense Sites properties where the US Army Corps of Engineers is actively working or will take necessary cleanup actions. Date of Government Version: 11/12/2019 Source: U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/19/2019 Telephone: 202-528-4285 Date Made Active in Reports:01/28/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/19/2019 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/02/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies DOD: Department of Defense Sites This data set consists of federally owned or administered lands,administered by the Department of Defense,that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres of the United States,Puerto Rico,and the U.S.Virgin Islands. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/10/2006 Telephone: 888-275-8747 Date Made Active in Reports:01/11/2007 Last EDR Contact:01/10/2020 Number of Days to Update:62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually TC5969561.2s Page GR-13 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING FEDLAND: Federal and Indian Lands Federally and Indian administrated lands of the United States.Lands included are administrated by:Army Corps of Engineers,Bureau of Reclamation,National Wild and Scenic River,National Wildlife Refuge,Public Domain Land, Wilderness,Wilderness Study Area,Wildlife Management Area,Bureau of Indian Affairs,Bureau of Land Management, Department of Justice, Forest Service,Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service. Date of Government Version:04/02/2018 Source: U.S.Geological Survey Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/11/2018 Telephone: 888-275-8747 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/06/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/09/2020 Number of Days to Update:574 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:N/A SCRD DRYCLEANERS: State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners was established in 1998,with support from the U.S.EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation.It is comprised of representatives of states with established drycleaner remediation programs.Currently the member states are Alabama,Connecticut,Florida, Illinois,Kansas, Minnesota,Missouri, North Carolina,Oregon,South Carolina,Tennessee,Texas,and Wisconsin. Date of Government Version:01/01/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:02/03/2017 Telephone: 615-532-8599 Date Made Active in Reports:04/07/2017 Last EDR Contact:12/02/2019 Number of Days to Update:63 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:02/24/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies US FIN ASSUR: Financial Assurance Information All owners and operators of facilities that treat,store,or dispose of hazardous waste are required to provide proof that they will have sufficient funds to pay for the clean up,closure,and post-closure care of their facilities. Date of Government Version:09/23/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/24/2019 Telephone: 202-566-1917 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/19/2019 Number of Days to Update:87 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly EPA WATCH LIST: EPA WATCH LIST EPA maintains a"Watch List'to facilitate dialogue between EPA,state and local environmental agencies on enforcement matters relating to facilities with alleged violations identified as either significant or high priority.Being on the Watch List does not mean that the facility has actually violated the law only that an investigation by EPA or a state or local environmental agency has led those organizations to allege that an unproven violation has in fact occurred.Being on the Watch List does not represent a higher level of concern regarding the alleged violations that were detected, but instead indicates cases requiring additional dialogue between EPA,state and local agencies-primarily because of the length of time the alleged violation has gone unaddressed or unresolved. Date of Government Version:08/30/2013 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/21/2014 Telephone: 617-520-3000 Date Made Active in Reports:06/17/2014 Last EDR Contact:02/03/2020 Number of Days to Update:88 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly 2020 COR ACTION: 2020 Corrective Action Program List The EPA has set ambitious goals for the RCRA Corrective Action program by creating the 2020 Corrective Action Universe.This RCRA cleanup baseline includes facilities expected to need corrective action.The 2020 universe contains a wide variety of sites.Some properties are heavily contaminated while others were contaminated but have since been cleaned up.Still others have not been fully investigated yet,and may require little or no remediation. Inclusion in the 2020 Universe does not necessarily imply failure on the part of a facility to meet its RCRA obligations. Date of Government Version:09/30/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/08/2018 Telephone: 703-308-4044 Date Made Active in Reports:07/20/2018 Last EDR Contact:02/07/2020 Number of Days to Update:73 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC5969561.2s Page GR-14 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act Toxic Substances Control Act.TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances by plant site. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/21/2017 Telephone: 202-260-5521 Date Made Active in Reports:01/05/2018 Last EDR Contact:12/20/2019 Number of Days to Update:198 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/30/2020 Data Release Frequency:Every 4 Years TRIS: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System Toxic Release Inventory System.TRIS identifies facilities which release toxic chemicals to the air,water and land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2017 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/16/2018 Telephone: 202-566-0250 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/21/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:370 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/02/2020 Data Release Frequency:Annually SSTS: Section 7 Tracking Systems Section 7 of the Federal Insecticide,Fungicide and Rodenticide Act,as amended(92 Stat.829)requires all registered pesticide-producing establishments to submit a report to the Environmental Protection Agency by March 1st each year.Each establishment must report the types and amounts of pesticides,active ingredients and devices being produced,and those having been produced and sold or distributed in the past year. Date of Government Version:05/01/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/23/2019 Telephone: 202-564-4203 Date Made Active in Reports:01/15/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Annually ROD: Records Of Decision Record of Decision.ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL(Superfund)site containing technical and health information to aid in the cleanup. Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/07/2019 Telephone: 703-416-0223 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/16/2020 Data Release Frequency:Annually RMP: Risk Management Plans TC5969561.2s Page GR-15 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING When Congress passed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990,it required EPA to publish regulations and guidance for chemical accident prevention at facilities using extremely hazardous substances.The Risk Management Program Rule(RMP Rule)was written to implement Section 112(r)of these amendments.The rule,which built upon existing industry codes and standards,requires companies of all sizes that use certain flammable and toxic substances to develop a Risk Management Program,which includes a(n):Hazard assessment that details the potential effects of an accidental release,an accident history of the last five years,and an evaluation of worst-case and alternative accidental releases; Prevention program that includes safety precautions and maintenance,monitoring,and employee training measures;and Emergency response program that spells out emergency health care,employee training measures and procedures for informing the public and response agencies(e.g the fire department)should an accident occur. Date of Government Version:04/25/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/02/2019 Telephone: 202-564-8600 Date Made Active in Reports:05/23/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/21/2020 Number of Days to Update:21 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies RAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System RCRA Administration Action Tracking System. RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued under RCRA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA.For administration actions after September 30, 1995,data entry in the RAATS database was discontinued.EPA will retain a copy of the database for historical records. It was necessary to terminate RAATS because a decrease in agency resources made it impossible to continue to update the information contained in the database. Date of Government Version:04/17/1995 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/03/1995 Telephone: 202-564-4104 Date Made Active in Reports:08/07/1995 Last EDR Contact:06/02/2008 Number of Days to Update:35 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:09/01/2008 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned PRP: Potentially Responsible Parties A listing of verified Potentially Responsible Parties Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/07/2019 Telephone: 202-564-6023 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/21/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/06/2020 Number of Days to Update:14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly PADS: PCB Activity Database System PCB Activity Database.PADS Identifies generators,transporters,commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers of PCB's who are required to notify the EPA of such activities. Date of Government Version: 10/09/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/11/2019 Telephone: 202-566-0500 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/10/2020 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Annually ICIS: Integrated Compliance Information System The Integrated Compliance Information System(ICIS)supports the information needs of the national enforcement and compliance program as well as the unique needs of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES) program. Date of Government Version: 11/18/2016 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/23/2016 Telephone: 202-564-2501 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2017 Last EDR Contact:01/06/2020 Number of Days to Update:79 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly TC5969561.2s Page GR-16 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING FTTS: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System-FIFRA(Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,&Rodenticide Act)/TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act) FTTS tracks administrative cases and pesticide enforcement actions and compliance activities related to FIFRA, TSCA and EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act).To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version:04/09/2009 Source: EPA/Office of Prevention,Pesticides and Toxic Substances Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/16/2009 Telephone: 202-566-1667 Date Made Active in Reports:05/11/2009 Last EDR Contact:08/18/2017 Number of Days to Update:25 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/04/2017 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned FTTS INSP: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System-FIFRA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide,&Rodenticide Act)/TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act) A listing of FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System(FTTS)inspections and enforcements. Date of Government Version:04/09/2009 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/16/2009 Telephone: 202-566-1667 Date Made Active in Reports:05/11/2009 Last EDR Contact:08/18/2017 Number of Days to Update:25 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/04/2017 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned MLTS: Material Licensing Tracking System MLTS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8,100 sites which possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements.To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/25/2019 Telephone: 301-415-7169 Date Made Active in Reports:01/15/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/21/2020 Number of Days to Update:82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly COAL ASH DOE: Steam-Electric Plant Operation Data A listing of power plants that store ash in surface ponds. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2018 Source: Department of Energy Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/04/2019 Telephone: 202-586-8719 Date Made Active in Reports:01/15/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/04/2019 Number of Days to Update:42 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/16/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies COAL ASH EPA: Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List A listing of coal combustion residues surface impoundments with high hazard potential ratings. Date of Government Version:01/12/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/05/2019 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 11/11/2019 Last EDR Contact:11/25/2019 Number of Days to Update:251 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/16/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies PCB TRANSFORMER: PCB Transformer Registration Database The database of PCB transformer registrations that includes all PCB registration submittals. Date of Government Version:09/13/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/06/2019 Telephone: 202-566-0517 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/07/2020 Number of Days to Update:96 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies RADINFO: Radiation Information Database The Radiation Information Database(RADINFO)contains information about facilities that are regulated by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)regulations for radiation and radioactivity. TC5969561.2s Page GR-17 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version:07/01/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/01/2019 Telephone: 202-343-9775 Date Made Active in Reports:09/23/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/20/2019 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/13/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly HIST FTTS: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing A complete administrative case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System(FTTS)for all ten EPA regions.The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database(NCDB).NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide,Fungicide,and Rodenticide Act)and TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act).Some EPA regions are now closing out records.Because of that,and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records, it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates.This database is no longer updated. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/01/2007 Telephone: 202-564-2501 Date Made Active in Reports:04/10/2007 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2007 Number of Days to Update:40 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned HIST FTTS INSP: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Inspection&Enforcement Case Listing A complete inspection and enforcement case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System(FTTS)for all ten EPA regions.The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database(NCDB).NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide,and Rodenticide Act)and TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act).Some EPA regions are now closing out records.Because of that,and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records,it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates.This database is no longer updated. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/01/2007 Telephone: 202-564-2501 Date Made Active in Reports:04/10/2007 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2008 Number of Days to Update:40 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned DOT OPS: Incident and Accident Data Department of Transporation,Office of Pipeline Safety Incident and Accident data. Date of Government Version: 10/01/2019 Source: Department of Transporation,Office of Pipeline Safety Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/29/2019 Telephone: 202-366-4595 Date Made Active in Reports:01/15/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/28/2020 Number of Days to Update:78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/11/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly CONSENT: Superfund(CERCLA)Consent Decrees Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL(Superfund)sites.Released periodically by United States District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters. Date of Government Version:09/30/2019 Source: Department of Justice,Consent Decree Library Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/09/2019 Telephone: Varies Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/06/2020 Number of Days to Update:72 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies BRS: Biennial Reporting System The Biennial Reporting System is a national system administered by the EPA that collects data on the generation and management of hazardous waste.BRS captures detailed data from two groups:Large Quantity Generators(LQG) and Treatment,Storage,and Disposal Facilities. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2015 Source: EPA/NTIS Date Data Arrived at EDR:02/22/2017 Telephone: 800-424-9346 Date Made Active in Reports:09/28/2017 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:218 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Biennially TC5969561.2s Page GR-18 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN RESERV: Indian Reservations This map layer portrays Indian administered lands of the United States that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2014 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/14/2015 Telephone: 202-208-3710 Date Made Active in Reports:01/10/2017 Last EDR Contact:01/07/2020 Number of Days to Update:546 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually FUSRAP: Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program DOE established the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program(FUSRAP)in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from Manhattan Project and early U.S.Atomic Energy Commission(AEC)operations. Date of Government Version:08/08/2017 Source: Department of Energy Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/11/2018 Telephone: 202-586-3559 Date Made Active in Reports:09/14/2018 Last EDR Contact:01/31/2020 Number of Days to Update:3 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies UMTRA: Uranium Mill Tailings Sites Uranium ore was mined by private companies for federal government use in national defense programs.When the mills shut down,large piles of the sand-like material(mill tailings)remain after uranium has been extracted from the ore. Levels of human exposure to radioactive materials from the piles are low;however, in some cases tailings were used as construction materials before the potential health hazards of the tailings were recognized. Date of Government Version:08/30/2019 Source: Department of Energy Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/15/2019 Telephone: 505-845-0011 Date Made Active in Reports:01/28/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/15/2019 Number of Days to Update:74 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/02/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies LEAD SMELTER 1: Lead Smelter Sites A listing of former lead smelter site locations. Date of Government Version: 10/25/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/07/2019 Telephone: 703-603-8787 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/13/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies LEAD SMELTER 2: Lead Smelter Sites A list of several hundred sites in the U.S.where secondary lead smelting was done from 1931and 1964.These sites may pose a threat to public health through ingestion or inhalation of contaminated soil or dust Date of Government Version:04/05/2001 Source: American Journal of Public Health Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/27/2010 Telephone: 703-305-6451 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/02/2010 Last EDR Contact:12/02/2009 Number of Days to Update:36 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned US AIRS(AFS): Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem(AFS) The database is a sub-system of Aerometric Information Retrieval System(AIRS).AFS contains compliance data on air pollution point sources regulated by the U.S.EPA and/or state and local air regulatory agencies.This information comes from source reports by various stationary sources of air pollution,such as electric power plants, steel mills,factories,and universities,and provides information about the air pollutants they produce.Action, air program,air program pollutant,and general level plant data.It is used to track emissions and compliance data from industrial plants. TC5969561.2s Page GR-19 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/26/2016 Telephone: 202-564-2496 Date Made Active in Reports:02/03/2017 Last EDR Contact:09/26/2017 Number of Days to Update:100 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency:Annually US AIRS MINOR: Air Facility System Data A listing of minor source facilities. Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/26/2016 Telephone: 202-564-2496 Date Made Active in Reports:02/03/2017 Last EDR Contact:09/26/2017 Number of Days to Update:100 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency:Annually MINES VIOLATIONS: MSHA Violation Assessment Data Mines violation and assessment information.Department of Labor,Mine Safety&Health Administration. Date of Government Version: 12/03/2019 Source: DOL,Mine Safety&Health Admi Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/03/2019 Telephone: 202-693-9424 Date Made Active in Reports:01/28/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/02/2019 Number of Days to Update:56 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/16/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly US MINES: Mines Master Index File Contains all mine identification numbers issued for mines active or opened since 1971.The data also includes violation information. Date of Government Version: 11/06/2019 Source: Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/25/2019 Telephone: 303-231-5959 Date Made Active in Reports:01/28/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/25/2019 Number of Days to Update:64 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/09/2020 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually US MINES 2: Ferrous and Nonferrous Metal Mines Database Listing This map layer includes ferrous(ferrous metal mines are facilities that extract ferrous metals,such as iron ore or molybdenum)and nonferrous(Nonferrous metal mines are facilities that extract nonferrous metals,such as gold,silver,copper,zinc,and lead)metal mines in the United States. Date of Government Version: 12/05/2005 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR:02/29/2008 Telephone: 703-648-7709 Date Made Active in Reports:04/18/2008 Last EDR Contact:11/22/2019 Number of Days to Update:49 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/09/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies US MINES 3: Active Mines&Mineral Plants Database Listing Active Mines and Mineral Processing Plant operations for commodities monitored by the Minerals Information Team of the USGS. Date of Government Version:04/14/2011 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/08/2011 Telephone: 703-648-7709 Date Made Active in Reports:09/13/2011 Last EDR Contact:11/22/2019 Number of Days to Update:97 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/09/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies ABANDONED MINES: Abandoned Mines An inventory of land and water impacted by past mining(primarily coal mining)is maintained by OSMRE to provide information needed to implement the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977(SMCRA).The inventory contains information on the location,type,and extent of AML impacts,as well as,information on the cost associated with the reclamation of those problems.The inventory is based upon field surveys by State,Tribal,and OSMRE program officials. It is dynamic to the extent that it is modified as new problems are identified and existing problems are reclaimed. TC5969561.2s Page GR-20 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version:09/10/2019 Source: Department of Interior Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/10/2019 Telephone: 202-208-2609 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/04/2019 Number of Days to Update:37 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/23/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly FINDS: Facility Index System/Facility Registry System Facility Index System.FINDS contains both facility information and'pointers'to other sources that contain more detail.EDR includes the following FINDS databases in this report:PCS(Permit Compliance System),AIRS(Aerometric Information Retrieval System), DOCKET(Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial enforcement cases for all environmental statutes), FURS(Federal Underground Injection Control),C-DOCKET(Criminal Docket System used to track criminal enforcement actions for all environmental statutes),FFIS(Federal Facilities Information System),STATE(State Environmental Laws and Statutes),and PADS(PCB Activity Data System). Date of Government Version:08/12/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/04/2019 Telephone: (404)562-9900 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/03/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/04/2019 Number of Days to Update:90 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/16/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly ECHO: Enforcement&Compliance History Information ECHO provides integrated compliance and enforcement information for about 800,000 regulated facilities nationwide. Date of Government Version: 10/06/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/08/2019 Telephone: 202-564-2280 Date Made Active in Reports:01/02/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/07/2020 Number of Days to Update:86 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly DOCKET HWC: Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing A complete list of the Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Facilities. Date of Government Version:05/31/2018 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/26/2018 Telephone: 202-564-0527 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/05/2018 Last EDR Contact:11/20/2019 Number of Days to Update:71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/09/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies UXO: Unexploded Ordnance Sites A listing of unexploded ordnance site locations Date of Government Version: 12/31/2017 Source: Department of Defense Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/17/2019 Telephone: 703-704-1564 Date Made Active in Reports:04/01/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/13/2020 Number of Days to Update:74 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/27/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies FUELS PROGRAM: EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing This listing includes facilities that are registered under the Part 80(Code of Federal Regulations)EPA Fuels Programs.All companies now are required to submit new and updated registrations. Date of Government Version: 11/18/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/19/2019 Telephone: 800-385-6164 Date Made Active in Reports:01/28/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/19/2019 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/02/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly AIRS: Air Quality Permit Listing A listing of facilities with air quality permits. TC5969561.2s Page GR-21 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version:09/09/2019 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/10/2019 Telephone: 919-707-8726 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/18/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/11/2019 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/23/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies ASBESTOS: ASBESTOS Asbestos notification sites Date of Government Version:09/30/2019 Source: Department of Health&Human Services Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/07/2019 Telephone: 919-707-5973 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/03/2020 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/04/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies COAL ASH: Coal Ash Disposal Sites A listing of coal combustion products distribution permits issued by the Division for the treatment,storage, transportation,use and disposal of coal combustion products. Date of Government Version:06/25/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/28/2019 Telephone: 919-807-6359 Date Made Active in Reports:09/13/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2020 Number of Days to Update:77 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies DRYCLEANERS: Drycleaning Sites Potential and known drycleaning sites,active and abandoned,that the Drycleaning Solvent Cleanup Program has knowledge of and entered into this database. Date of Government Version:06/20/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/16/2019 Telephone: 919-508-8400 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/19/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2019 Number of Days to Update:64 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/30/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies Financial Assurance 1: Financial Assurance Information Listing A listing of financial assurance information for underground storage tank facilities.Financial assurance is intended to ensure that resources are available to pay for the cost of closure,post-closure care,and corrective measures if the owner or operator of a regulated facility is unable or unwilling to pay. Date of Government Version: 11/01/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:11/06/2019 Telephone: 919-733-1322 Date Made Active in Reports:01/15/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/04/2020 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/18/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Financial Assurance 2: Financial Assurance Information Listing Information for solid waste facilities.Financial assurance is intended to ensure that resources are available to pay for the cost of closure,post-closure care,and corrective measures if the owner or operator of a regulated facility is unable or unwilling to pay. Date of Government Version: 10/02/2012 Source: Department of Environmental&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/03/2012 Telephone: 919-508-8496 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/26/2012 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2019 Number of Days to Update:23 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/06/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies Financial Assurance 3: Financial Assurance Information Hazardous waste financial assurance information. TC5969561.2s Page GR-22 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version:06/17/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/18/2019 Telephone: 919-707-8222 Date Made Active in Reports:08/27/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/05/2019 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/23/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies NPDES: NPDES Facility Location Listing General information regarding NPDES(National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System)permits. Date of Government Version:09/06/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/30/2019 Telephone: 919-733-7015 Date Made Active in Reports:01/07/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/28/2020 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/11/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies UIC: Underground Injection Wells Listing A listing of uncerground injection wells locations. Date of Government Version: 12/02/2019 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/03/2019 Telephone: 919-807-6412 Date Made Active in Reports:02/05/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/02/2019 Number of Days to Update:64 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/16/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly AOP: Animal Operation Permits Listing This listing includes animal operations that are required to be permitted by the state. Date of Government Version:02/12/2019 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/15/2019 Telephone: 919-707-9129 Date Made Active in Reports:05/16/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/13/2019 Number of Days to Update:62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/23/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies PCSRP: Petroleum-Contaminated Soil Remediation Permits To treat petroleum-contaminated soil in order to protect North Carolinaa??s environment and the health of the citizens of North Carolina. Date of Government Version: 10/07/2019 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/08/2019 Telephone: 919-707-8248 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/18/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2020 Number of Days to Update:71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies SEPT HAULERS: Permitted Septage Haulers Listing This list of all active and permitted Septage Land Application Site(SLAS)and Septage Detention and Treatment Facility(SDTF)sites in North Carolina.The purpose of this map is to provide the public and government entities a visual overview of the businesses that manage septage and septage facilities throughout the state. Date of Government Version:04/08/2019 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/08/2019 Telephone: 919-707-8248 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/18/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/10/2020 Number of Days to Update:71 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies MINES MRDS: Mineral Resources Data System Mineral Resources Data System Date of Government Version:04/06/2018 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/21/2019 Telephone: 703-648-6533 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/24/2019 Last EDR Contact:11/22/2019 Number of Days to Update:3 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/09/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC5969561.2s Page GR-23 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING CCB: Coal Ash Structural Fills(CCB)Listing These are not permitted Coal Ash landfills A list all of the now closed Coal Ash Structural Fills(CCB)in North Carolina,in point data form.The purpose is to provide the public and other government entities a visual overview of coal ash structural fills throughout the state and increase public awareness of their current locations. Date of Government Version:09/06/2018 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/09/2019 Telephone: 919-707-8248 Date Made Active in Reports:03/25/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/10/2020 Number of Days to Update:75 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Varies EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP: EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants The EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plant Database includes records of coal gas plants(manufactured gas plants) compiled by EDR's researchers.Manufactured gas sites were used in the United States from the 1800's to 1950's to produce a gas that could be distributed and used as fuel.These plants used whale oil, rosin,coal,or a mixture of coal,oil,and water that also produced a significant amount of waste.Many of the byproducts of the gas production, such as coal tar(oily waste containing volatile and non-volatile chemicals),sludges,oils and other compounds are potentially hazardous to human health and the environment.The byproduct from this process was frequently disposed of directly at the plant site and can remain or spread slowly,serving as a continuous source of soil and groundwater contamination. Date of Government Version:N/A Source: EDR,Inc. Date Data Arrived at EDR:N/A Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:N/A Last EDR Contact:N/A Number of Days to Update:N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned EDR Hist Auto: EDR Exclusive Historical Auto Stations EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential gas station/filling station/service station sites that were available to EDR researchers.EDR's review was limited to those categories of sources that might,in EDR's opinion,include gas station/filling station/service station establishments.The categories reviewed included,but were not limited to gas,gas station,gasoline station, filling station,auto,automobile repair,auto service station,service station,etc.This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as"High Risk Historical Records",or HRHR.EDR's HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns, but may not show up in current government records searches. Date of Government Version:N/A Source: EDR,Inc. Date Data Arrived at EDR:N/A Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:N/A Last EDR Contact:N/A Number of Days to Update:N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:Varies EDR Hist Cleaner: EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential dry cleaner sites that were available to EDR researchers.EDR's review was limited to those categories of sources that might,in EDR's opinion,include dry cleaning establishments.The categories reviewed included,but were not limited to dry cleaners,cleaners, laundry,laundromat,cleaning/laundry,wash&dry etc.This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as"High Risk Historical Records",or HRHR.EDR's HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns,but may not show up in current government records searches. Date of Government Version:N/A Source: EDR, Inc. Date Data Arrived at EDR:N/A Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:N/A Last EDR Contact:N/A Number of Days to Update:N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:Varies TC5969561.2s Page GR-24 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt.Archives RGA HWS: Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste Facilities List The EDR Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste database provides a list of SHWS incidents derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists.Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources in North Carolina. Date of Government Version:N/A Source: Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 12/24/2013 Last EDR Contact:06/01/2012 Number of Days to Update:176 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:Varies RGA LF: Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List The EDR Recovered Government Archive Landfill database provides a list of landfills derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists.Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources in North Carolina. Date of Government Version:N/A Source: Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:01/13/2014 Last EDR Contact:06/01/2012 Number of Days to Update:196 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:Varies RGA LUST: Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank The EDR Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank database provides a list of LUST incidents derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists. Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources in North Carolina. Date of Government Version:N/A Source: Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2013 Last EDR Contact:06/01/2012 Number of Days to Update:172 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:Varies OTHER DATABASE(S) Depending on the geographic area covered by this report,the data provided in these specialty databases may or may not be complete. For example,the existence of wetlands information data in a specific report does not mean that all wetlands in the area covered by the report are included. Moreover,the absence of any reported wetlands information does not necessarily mean that wetlands do not exist in the area covered by the report. CT MANIFEST: Hazardous Waste Manifest Data Facility and manifest data.Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a tsd facility. Date of Government Version:05/14/2019 Source: Department of Energy&Environmental Protection Date Data Arrived at EDR:12/05/2019 Telephone: 860-424-3375 Date Made Active in Reports:02/03/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/30/2020 Number of Days to Update:60 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/25/2020 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned NJ MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. TC5969561.2s Page GR-25 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 12/31/2018 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/10/2019 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:05/16/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/06/2020 Number of Days to Update:36 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/20/2020 Data Release Frequency:Annually NY MANIFEST: Facility and Manifest Data Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a TSD facility. Date of Government Version:01/01/2019 Source: Department of Environmental Conservation Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/01/2019 Telephone: 518-402-8651 Date Made Active in Reports:06/21/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/31/2020 Number of Days to Update:51 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/11/2020 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly PA MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version:06/30/2018 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/19/2019 Telephone: 717-783-8990 Date Made Active in Reports:09/10/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2020 Number of Days to Update:53 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/07/2020 Data Release Frequency:Annually RI MANIFEST: Manifest information Hazardous waste manifest information Date of Government Version: 12/31/2018 Source: Department of Environmental Management Date Data Arrived at EDR:10/02/2019 Telephone: 401-222-2797 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/10/2019 Last EDR Contact:11/14/2019 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/02/2020 Data Release Frequency:Annually WI MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version:05/31/2018 Source: Department of Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/19/2019 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:09/03/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/18/2019 Number of Days to Update:76 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/23/2020 Data Release Frequency:Annually Oil/Gas Pipelines Source: Endeavor Business Media Petroleum Bundle(Crude Oil, Refined Products, Petrochemicals,Gas Liquids(LPG/NGL),and Specialty Gases(Miscellaneous))N =Natural Gas Bundle(Natural Gas,Gas Liquids(LPG/NGL),and Specialty Gases (Miscellaneous)).This map includes information copyrighted by Endeavor Business Media.This information is provided on a best effort basis and Endeavor Business Media does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any particular purpose.Such information has been reprinted with the permission of Endeavor Business Media. 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Telephone:312-280-5991 The database includes a listing of hospitals based on the American Hospital Association's annual survey of hospitals. TC5969561.2s Page GR-26 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Medical Centers:Provider of Services Listing Source:Centers for Medicare&Medicaid Services Telephone:410-786-3000 A listing of hospitals with Medicare provider number,produced by Centers of Medicare&Medicaid Services, a federal agency within the U.S.Department of Health and Human Services. Nursing Homes Source:National Institutes of Health Telephone:301-594-6248 Information on Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing homes in the United States. Public Schools Source:National Center for Education Statistics Telephone:202-502-7300 The National Center for Education Statistics'primary database on elementary and secondary public education in the United States. It is a comprehensive,annual,national statistical database of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts,which contains data that are comparable across all states. Private Schools Source:National Center for Education Statistics Telephone:202-502-7300 The National Center for Education Statistics'primary database on private school locations in the United States. Daycare Centers:Child Care Facility List Source:Department of Health&Human Services Telephone:919-662-4499 Flood Zone Data: This data was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA). It depicts 100-year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA.It includes the National Flood Hazard Layer(NFHL)which incorporates Flood Insurance Rate Map(FIRM)data and Q3 data from FEMA in areas not covered by NFHL. Source:FEMA Telephone:877-336-2627 Date of Government Version:2003,2015 NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data,available in select counties across the country,was obtained by EDR in 2002,2005 and 2010 from the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service. State Wetlands Data:Wetland Inventory Source:US Fish& Wildlife Service Telephone:703-358-2171 Current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Source:U.S.Geological Survey STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION ©2015 TomTom North America, Inc.All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material. TC5969561.2s Page GR-27 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE ADDENDUM TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS PIERCE TERRACE MITIGATION SITE 149 SILVER SPRINGS RD SUNBURY, NC 27979 TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES Latitude(North): 36.4315-36°25' 53.40" Longitude(West): 76.649894-76° 38' 59.62" Universal Tranverse Mercator: Zone 18 UTM X(Meters): 352103.6 UTM Y(Meters): 4032873.0 Elevation: 35 ft. above sea level USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP Target Property Map: 5946181 MERCHANTS MILLPOND, NC Version Date: 2013 East Map: 5946185 SUNBURY, NC Version Date: 2013 EDR's GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum is provided to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of potential contaminant migration. Assessment of the impact of contaminant migration generally has two principle investigative components: 1. Groundwater flow direction, and 2. Groundwater flow velocity. Groundwater flow direction may be impacted by surface topography, hydrology, hydrogeology, characteristics of the soil, and nearby wells. Groundwater flow velocity is generally impacted by the nature of the geologic strata. TC5969561.2s Page A-1 GEOCHECK® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION INFORMATION Groundwater flow direction for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional using site-specific well data. If such data is not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other sources of information, such as surface topographic information, hydrologic information, hydrogeologic data collected on nearby properties, and regional groundwater flow information(from deep aquifers). TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Surface topography may be indicative of the direction of surficial groundwater flow. This information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property,what downgradient sites might be impacted. TARGET PROPERTY TOPOGRAPHY General Topographic Gradient: General North SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY: ELEVATION PROFILES 0 co > a w w w w w w w w w w w N w N T T T N V T V T T th j V W -Q - - • G. - North I South TP 0 > N w w w w w w w w w w w w N V T N N N N N T A N West I East TP 0 1/2 1 Miles Target Property Elevation: 35 ft. Source: Topography has been determined from the USGS 7.5' Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative(not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. TC5969561.2s Page A-2 GEOCHECK® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Surface water can act as a hydrologic barrier to groundwater flow. Such hydrologic information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property,what downgradient sites might be impacted. Refer to the Physical Setting Source Map following this summary for hydrologic information(major waterways and bodies of water). FEMA FLOOD ZONE Flood Plain Panel at Target Property FEMA Source Type 3720699800J FEMA FIRM Flood data Additional Panels in search area: FEMA Source Type 3720698800J FEMA FIRM Flood data 3720698600J FEMA FIRM Flood data NATIONAL WETLAND INVENTORY NWI Electronic NWI Quad at Target Property Data Coverage MERCHANTS MILLPOND YES- refer to the Overview Map and Detail Map HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION Hydrogeologic information obtained by installation of wells on a specific site can often be an indicator of groundwater flow direction in the immediate area. Such hydrogeologic information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property,what downgradient sites might be impacted. AQUIFLOW® Search Radius: 1.000 Mile. EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted by environmental professionals to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report, groundwater flow direction as determined hydrogeologically, and the depth to water table. LOCATION GENERAL DIRECTION MAP ID FROM TP GROUNDWATER FLOW Not Reported TC5969561.2s Page A-3 GEOCHECK® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY GROUNDWATER FLOW VELOCITY INFORMATION Groundwater flow velocity information for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional using site specific geologic and soil strata data. If such data are not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other sources of information, including geologic age identification, rock stratigraphic unit and soil characteristics data collected on nearby properties and regional soil information. In general, contaminant plumes move more quickly through sandy-gravelly types of soils than silty-clayey types of soils. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY Geologic information can be used by the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the relative speed at which contaminant migration may be occurring. ROCK STRATIGRAPHIC UNIT GEOLOGIC AGE IDENTIFICATION Era: Cenozoic Category: Stratified Sequence System: Tertiary Series: Miocene Code: Tm (decoded above as Era, System&Series) Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben, R.E.Arndt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology of the Conterminous U.S.at 1:2,500,000 Scale-a digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS- 11 (1994). DOMINANT SOIL COMPOSITION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY The U.S. Department of Agriculture's(USDA)Soil Conservation Service(SCS) leads the National Cooperative Soil Survey(NCSS)and is responsible for collecting, storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information for privately owned lands in the United States.A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape. Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO)soil survey maps. The following information is based on Soil Conservation Service STATSGO data. Soil Component Name: ROANOKE Soil Surface Texture: fine sandy loam Hydrologic Group: Class D-Very slow infiltration rates. Soils are clayey, have a high water table, or are shallow to an impervious layer. Soil Drainage Class: Poorly. Soils may have a saturated zone, a layer of low hydraulic conductivity, or seepage. Depth to water table is less than 1 foot. Hydric Status: Soil meets the requirements for a hydric soil. Corrosion Potential-Uncoated Steel: HIGH Depth to Bedrock Min: >60 inches Depth to Bedrock Max: >60 inches TC5969561.2s Page A-4 GEOCHECK® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY Soil Layer Information Boundary Classification Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil Permeabiliy Soil Reaction Rate (in/hr) (pH) 1 0 inches 7 inches fine sandy loam Granular COARSE-GRAINED Max: 6.00 Max: 5.50 materials(35 SOILS, Sands, Min: 2.00 Min: 3.60 pct.or less Sands with fines, passing No. Silty Sand. 200),Silty,or Clayey Gravel and Sand. 2 7 inches 12 inches clay loam Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 20.00 Max: 5.50 Materials(more SOILS, Silts and Min: 0.00 Min: 3.60 than 35 pct. Clays(liquid passing No. limit less than 200),Clayey 50%),Lean Clay Soils. 3 12 inches 50 inches clay Silt-Clay FINE-GRAINED Max: 0.20 Max: 5.50 Materials(more SOILS, Silts and Min: 0.00 Min: 3.60 than 35 pct. Clays(liquid passing No. limit 50%or 200),Clayey more), Fat Clay. Soils. 4 50 inches 72 inches stratified Granular FINE-GRAINED Max: 20.00 Max: 6.50 materials(35 SOILS, Silts and Min: 0.06 Min: 3.60 pct.or less Clays(liquid passing No. limit less than 200),Stone 50%),Lean Clay. Fragments, FINE-GRAINED Gravel and SOILS, Silts and Sand. Clays(liquid limit less than 50%),silt. OTHER SOIL TYPES IN AREA Based on Soil Conservation Service STATSGO data, the following additional subordinant soil types may appear within the general area of target property. Soil Surface Textures: loamy sand Surficial Soil Types: loamy sand Shallow Soil Types: loam fine sandy loam Deeper Soil Types: fine sandy loam TC5969561.2s Page A-5 GEOCHECK® - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY LOCAL/REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS EDR Local/Regional Water Agency records provide water well information to assist the environmental professional in assessing sources that may impact ground water flow direction, and in forming an opinion about the impact of contaminant migration on nearby drinking water wells. WELL SEARCH DISTANCE INFORMATION DATABASE SEARCH DISTANCE(miles) Federal USGS 1.000 Federal FRDS PWS Nearest PWS within 1 mile State Database 1.000 FEDERAL USGS WELL INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP No Wells Found FEDERAL FRDS PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP No PWS System Found Note: PWS System location is not always the same as well location. STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP No Wells Found OTHER STATE DATABASE INFORMATION TC5969561.2s Page A-6 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP - 5969561 .2s o _!,:_, .. WM, V + rttm ,i-,,--,-s, A , „„, „,„,-, -_ „ , „ .„ , ,,, „, , , , _„„ ... ,_.., „, „, , ..... ,,, , ,,,... ,„, , 4 , „ ,„ , ,,,,, , ..._,,,_,_,,„ „ , ,,......... .,.. _ , ....,..,,, _ 1%41 NC County Boundary 0 va vz 1 M files N Major Roads Contour Lines f Groundwater Flow Direction LA Wildlife Areas © Earthquake epicenter,Richter 5 or greater —) Indeterminate Groundwater Flow at Location , Natural Areas ® Water Wells ( —) Groundwater Flow Varies at Location o Rare&Endangered Species © Public Water Supply Wells ® Cluster of Multiple Icons SITE NAME: Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site CLIENT: Restoration Systems, LLC ADDRESS: 149 Silver Springs Rd CONTACT: Alex Baldwin Sunbury NC 27979 INQUIRY#: 5969561.2s LAT/LONG: 36.4315/76.649894 DATE: February 12,2020 2:08 pm Copyright 2020 EDR,Inc.O4,2015 TomTom Rel. 2015. GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Map ID Direction Distance Database EDR ID Number NC_NHEO NC50000486 Elclass: C Precision1: M Eostat: E Gisid: 72108 Edr id: NC50000486 NC_NHEO NC50000620 Elclass: A Precision1: S Eostat: E Gisid: 152991 Edr id: NC50000620 NC_NHEO NC50000621 Elclass: P Precision1: M Eostat: E Gisid: 32210 Edr id: NC50000621 NC_NHEO NC50010547 Elclass: P Precision1: M Eostat: E Gisid: 21334 Edr id: NC50010547 NC_NHEO NC50017011 Elclass: P Precision1: S Eostat: E Gisid: 62005 Edr id: NC50017011 NC_NHEO NC50017404 Elclass: C Precision1: M Eostat: E Gisid: 61551 Edr id: NC50017404 NC_NHEO NC50017826 Elclass: A Precision1: S Eostat: E Gisid: 472036 Edr id: NC50017826 TC5969561.2s Page A-8 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Map ID Direction Distance Database EDR ID Number NC_NHEO NC50020074 Elclass: A Precision1: S Eostat: E Gisid: 472036 Edr id: NC50020074 NC_NHEO NC50022801 Elclass: A Precision1: S Eostat: E Gisid: 152991 Edr id: NC50022801 NC_SNHA NC10000069 Acres: 2229.58 Sitename: MERCHANTS MILLPOND STATE PARK Quality type: Not Reported Sig: B Site id: 69 Edr id: NC10000069 TC5969561.2s Page A-9 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS RADON AREA RADON INFORMATION Federal EPA Radon Zone for GATES County: 3 Note:Zone 1 indoor average level>4 pCi/L. :Zone 2 indoor average level>=2 pCi/L and<=4 pCi/L. :Zone 3 indoor average level<2 pCi/L. Not Reported TC5969561.2s Page A-10 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION USGS 7.5'Digital Elevation Model(DEM) Source:United States Geologic Survey EDR acquired the USGS 7.5'Digital Elevation Model in 2002 and updated it in 2006.The 7.5 minute DEM corresponds to the USGS 1:24,000-and 1:25,000-scale topographic quadrangle maps.The DEM provides elevation data with consistent elevation units and projection. Current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Source:U.S.Geological Survey HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Flood Zone Data: This data was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA). It depicts 100-year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA.It includes the National Flood Hazard Layer(NFHL)which incorporates Flood Insurance Rate Map(FIRM)data and Q3 data from FEMA in areas not covered by NFHL. Source:FEMA Telephone:877-336-2627 Date of Government Version:2003,2015 NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data,available in select counties across the country,was obtained by EDR in 2002,2005 and 2010 from the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service. State Wetlands Data:Wetland Inventory Source:US Fish& Wildlife Service Telephone:703-358-2171 HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION AQUIFLOWR Information System Source: EDR proprietary database of groundwater flow information EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System(AIS)to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points.EDR has reviewed reports submitted to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report,hydrogeologically determined groundwater flow direction and depth to water table information. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source:P.G.Schruben, R.E.Arndt and W.J.Bawiec,Geology of the Conterminous U.S.at 1:2,500,000 Scale-A digital representation of the 1974 P.B.King and H.M.Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS-11 (1994). STATSGO: State Soil Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS) The U.S.Department of Agriculture's(USDA)Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS)leads the national Conservation Soil Survey(NCSS)and is responsible for collecting,storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information for privately owned lands in the United States.A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape.Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed(SSURGO) soil survey maps. SSURGO:Soil Survey Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture,Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS) Telephone: 800-672-5559 SSURGO is the most detailed level of mapping done by the Natural Resources Conservation Service,mapping scales generally range from 1:12,000 to 1:63,360.Field mapping methods using national standards are used to construct the soil maps in the Soil Survey Geographic(SSURGO)database.SSURGO digitizing duplicates the original soil survey maps.This level of mapping is designed for use by landowners,townships and county natural resource planning and management. TC5969561.2s Page PSGR-1 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED LOCAL/REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS FEDERAL WATER WELLS PWS: Public Water Systems Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Public Water System data from the Federal Reporting Data System. A PWS is any water system which provides water to at least 25 people for at least 60 days annually. PWSs provide water from wells,rivers and other sources. PWS ENF: Public Water Systems Violation and Enforcement Data Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Violation and Enforcement data for Public Water Systems from the Safe Drinking Water Information System(SDWIS)after August 1995. Prior to August 1995,the data came from the Federal Reporting Data System(FRDS). USGS Water Wells: USGS National Water Inventory System(NWIS) This database contains descriptive information on sites where the USGS collects or has collected data on surface water and/or groundwater.The groundwater data includes information on wells,springs,and other sources of groundwater. STATE RECORDS North Carolina Public Water Supply Wells Source: Department of Environmental Health Telephone: 919-715-3243 OTHER STATE DATABASE INFORMATION North Carolina Wildlife Resources/Game Lands Source: Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-733-2090 All publicly owned game lands managed by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and as listed in Hunting and Fishing Maps. NC Natural Heritage Sites:Natural Heritage Element Occurrence Sites Source: Natural Heritage Occurrence Sites Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-733-2090 A point coverage identifying locations of rare and endangered species,occurrences of exemplary or unique natural ecosystems(terrestrial or aquatic),and special animal habitats(e.g.,colonial waterbird nesting sites). NC Natural Areas:Significant Natural Heritage Areas Source: Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-733-2090 A polygon converage identifying sites(terrestrial or aquatic)that have particular biodiversity significance. A site's significance may be due to the presenceof rare species,rare or high quality natural communities,or other important ecological features. RADON State Database:NC Radon Source:Department of Environment&Natural Resources Telephone:919-733-4984 Radon Statistical and Non Statiscal Data Area Radon Information Source:USGS Telephone: 703-356-4020 The National Radon Database has been developed by the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)and is a compilation of the EPA/State Residential Radon Survey and the National Residential Radon Survey. The study covers the years 1986-1992.Where necessary data has been supplemented by information collected at private sources such as universities and research institutions. TC5969561.2s Page PSGR-2 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED EPA Radon Zones Source: EPA Telephone: 703-356-4020 Sections 307&309 of IRAA directed EPA to list and identify areas of U.S.with the potential for elevated indoor radon levels. OTHER Airport Landing Facilities: Private and public use landing facilities Source: Federal Aviation Administration,800-457-6656 Epicenters: World earthquake epicenters,Richter 5 or greater Source: Department of Commerce,National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Earthquake Fault Lines: The fault lines displayed on EDR's Topographic map are digitized quaternary faultlines,prepared in 1975 by the United State Geological Survey STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION ©2015 TomTom North America, Inc.All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material. TC5969561.2s Page PSGR-3 RESTORATION SYSTEMS I LLC November 15th, 2019 Renee Gledhill-Earley, Environmental Review Coordinator North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office 109 East Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27699-4617 Sent electronically to Environmental.Review@ncdcr.gov Re: Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Project, Gates County, NC Dear Renee, The purpose of this letter is to request written concurrence from the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)for the Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Project in Gates County,a Full-Delivery project for the N.C. Davison of Mitigation Services. Please review and comment on any possible issues that might emerge with respect to SHPO from a potential stream restoration project depicted on the attached mapping. Project Name: Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Project Project Location: 149 Silver Springs Rd. Sunbury, NC 27979 Project Contact: JD Hamby, Restoration Systems LLC, 1101 Haynes St. Suite 211, Raleigh, NC 27604 Project Description: The project has been identified for the purpose of providing in-kind mitigation for unavoidable stream channel and wetland impacts. Permits from the NC DWR and USACE will be obtained to restore waters of the US. Soil and erosion control permits will also be obtained.The project encompasses 127.5 acres of drain hydric soils, currently used for row crops. Approximately 105 acres of non-riparian wetland will be restored. The term "cultural resources" refers to prehistoric or historic archaeological sites, structures, or artifact deposits over 50 years old. "Significant" cultural resources are those that are eligible or potentially eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Evaluations of site significance are made with reference to the eligibility criteria of the National Register(36 CFR 60) and in consultation with the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). Field visits were conducted in August 2019 to conduct evaluations for presence of structures or features that may be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. No structures were identified within the Site boundaries that may be eligible for the National Register. In addition to field reviews for historically relevant structures, a records search was conducted at the SHPO office to determine if documented occurrences of historic structures or artifacts occur within, or adjacent to the Site. The SHPO records identify no existing features within the Site boundaries and three features within a 1.0 mile radius of the Site.They are the Lassiter-Nixon Farm (GA0218), Rountree-Wiggins Farm (GA0300), and the Jones- Hinton House (Gone) (GA0202). Typical SHPO coordination will occur prior to construction activities to determine if any significant cultural resources are present; however, no constraints are expected at this time. We thank you in advance for your timely response and cooperation. Please feel free to contact me with any questions that you may have concerning the extent of site disturbance associated with this project. Yours truly, RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC JD Hamby Project Manager jhamby@restorationsytems.com 919-755-9490 Attachments—USGS Map, Existing Conditions 11 ti , i�i '3 1.; ' ° Z,,1 North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office Ramona M.Bartos,Administrator Governor Roy Cooper Office of Archives and History Secretary Susi H.Hamilton Deputy Secretary Kevin Cherry December 27,2019 JD Hamby Restoration Systems,LLC 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Raleigh,NC 27604 Re: Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation, 149 Silver Springs Road, Sunbury, Gates County,ER 19-5043 Dear Mr. Hamby: Thank you for your letter of November 15,2019, concerning the above project. We have conducted a review of the project and are aware of no historic resources which would be affected by the project. Therefore,we have no comment on the project as proposed. The above comments are made pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's Regulations for Compliance with Section 106 codified at 36 CFR Part 800. Thank you for your cooperation and consideration. If you have questions concerning the above comment, contact Renee Gledhill-Earley, environmental review coordinator, at 919-814-6579 or environmental.review@a,ncdcr.gov. In all future communication concerning this project,please cite the above referenced tracking number. Sincerely, (22--A.a.L. ‘ato‘‘‘. ---&6.6_ eSt amona Bartos,Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Location:109 East Jones Street,Raleigh NC 27601 Mailing Address:4617 Mail Service Center,Raleigh NC 27699-4617 Telephone/Fax:(919)807-6570/807-6599 RESTORATION SYSTEMS I LLC December 9th, 2019 Ms. Helen Pierce 356 Silver Springs Road Sunbury, NC 27979 Dear Ms. Pierce: The purpose of this letter is to notify you that Restoration Systems, LLC, in offering to purchase your property in Columbus County, North Carolina, does not have the power to acquire it by eminent domain. Also, Restoration Systems' offer to purchase your property is based on what we believe to be its fair market. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 919-274-2419. Sincerely, Alex Baldwin Project Manager RESTORATION SYSTEMS I LLC December 9th, 2019 S&M Farms, LLC 539 NC 32 South Sunbury, NC 27979 Dear S&M Farms: The purpose of this letter is to notify you that Restoration Systems, LLC, in offering to purchase your property in Columbus County, North Carolina, does not have the power to acquire it by eminent domain. Also, Restoration Systems' offer to purchase your property is based on what we believe to be its fair market. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 919-274-2419. Sincerely, Alex Baldwin Project Manager a ■■m Roy Cooper. Governor •� •i NC DEPARTMENT OF Susi Hamilton. Secretary ■■F:•s NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES • mom Walter Clark, Director,Land and Water Stewardship NCNHDE-9899 August 1, 2019 Allison Keith Axiom Environmental 218 Snow Ave Raleigh, NC 27603 RE: Pierce Terrace ; 19-001.06 Dear Allison Keith: The North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) appreciates the opportunity to provide information about natural heritage resources for the project referenced above. A query of the NCNHP database indicates that there are records for rare species, important natural communities, natural areas, and/or conservation/managed areas within the proposed project boundary. These results are presented in the attached `Documented Occurrences' tables and map. The attached `Potential Occurrences' table summarizes rare species and natural communities that have been documented within a one-mile radius of the property boundary. The proximity of these records suggests that these natural heritage elements may potentially be present in the project area if suitable habitat exists. Tables of natural areas and conservation/managed areas within a one-mile radius of the project area, if any, are also included in this report. If a Federally-listed species is documented within the project area or indicated within a one-mile radius of the project area, the NCNHP recommends contacting the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for guidance. Contact information for USFWS offices in North Carolina is found here: https://www.fws.gov/offices/Directory/ListOffices.cfm?statecode=37. Please note that natural heritage element data are maintained for the purposes of conservation planning, project review, and scientific research, and are not intended for use as the primary criteria for regulatory decisions. Information provided by the NCNHP database may not be published without prior written notification to the NCNHP, and the NCNHP must be credited as an information source in these publications. Maps of NCNHP data may not be redistributed without permission. Also please note that the NC Natural Heritage Program may follow this letter with additional correspondence if a Dedicated Nature Preserve, Registered Heritage Area, Clean Water Management Trust Fund easement, or an occurrence of a Federally-listed species is documented near the project area. If you have questions regarding the information provided in this letter or need additional assistance, please contact Rodney A. Butler at rodney.butler@ncdcr.gov or 919-707-8603. Sincerely, NC Natural Heritage Program DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES 1) 121 W.JONES STREET,BALD 1_NC 27603 • 1651 MAIL SERVICE CENTER.RALEIOH.NC 27699 OFC Vi9 707.9120 • FAx 919.707.912i Natural Heritage Element Occurrences, Natural Areas, and Managed Areas Intersecting the Project Area Pierce Terrace Project No. 19-001.06 August 1, 2019 NCNHDE-9899 No Element Occurrences are Documented within the Project Area There are no documented element occurrences (of medium to very high accuracy) that intersect with the project area. Please note, however, that although the NCNHP database does not show records for rare species within the project area, it does not necessarily mean that they are not present; it may simply mean that the area has not been surveyed. The use of Natural Heritage Program data should not be substituted for actual field surveys if needed, particularly if the project area contains suitable habitat for rare species. If rare species are found, the NCNHP would appreciate receiving this information so that we may update our database. No Natural Areas are Documented within the Project Area Managed Areas Documented Within Project Area* Managed Area Name lirwner Owner Type lini NC Division of Mitigation Services Easement NC DEQ, Division of Mitigation Services State NOTE: If the proposed project intersects with a conservation/managed area, please contact the landowner directly for additional information. If the project intersects with a Dedicated Nature Preserve (DNP), Registered Natural Heritage Area (RHA), or Federally-listed species, NCNHP staff may provide additional correspondence regarding the project. Definitions and an explanation of status designations and codes can be found at https://ncnhde.natureserve.ora/content/help. Data query generated on August 1, 2019; source: NCNHP,Q3 Jul 2019. Please resubmit your information request if more than one year elapses before project initiation as new information is continually added to the NCNHP database. Page 2 of 6 Natural Heritage Element Occurrences, Natural Areas, and Managed Areas Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Pierce Terrace Project No. 19-001.06 August 1, 2019 NCNHDE-9899 Element Occurrences Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Taxonomic EO ID cientific Name Common Name Element Accuracy Federal State Global State Group Observation Occurrence Status Status Rank Rank 1 Dateiln Rank I Animal 27477 Waterbird Colony --- 2012-03-30 C 3-Medium --- --- GNR S3 Assemblage Butterfly 34494 Neonympha helicta Helicta Satyr 1980-Pre H 5-Very --- Significantly G3G4 S1? Low Rare Butterfly 35164 Pontia protodice Checkered White 1997-10-12 E 4-Low --- Significantly G5 S1S2 Rare Mammal 18577 Corynorhinus Eastern Big-eared Bat 2016-05-18 E 3-Medium --- Special G3G4T S3 rafinesquii macrotis Concern 3 Mammal 677 Myotis austroriparius Southeastern Bat 2017-11-16 E 3-Medium --- Special G4 S2 Concern Mammal 36154 Perimyotis subflavus Tricolored Bat 2003-03-09 E 3-Medium --- Significantly G2G3 S3 Rare Natural 525 Cypress--Gum Swamp --- 2000 A 4-Low --- --- G4 S3S4 Community (Intermediate Subtype) Natural 18129 Mesic Mixed Hardwood--- 2006-07 C 4-Low --- --- G3 S3 Community Forest (Coastal Plain Subtype) Reptile 22193 Alligator American Alligator 2018-04-28 E 3-Medium Threatened Threatened G5 S3 mississippiensis Similar Appearance Vascular Plant 22286 Gratiola aurea Golden Hedge-hyssop 1935-07-05 H 4-Low --- Special G5 S1 Concern Vulnerable Vascular Plant 28649 Hottonia inflata Featherfoil 2008-04-15 E 2-High --- Significantly G4 S1? Rare Other Vascular Plant 16050 Ludwigia brevipes Long Beach Seedbox 1980-09-26 H 4-Low --- Significantly G2 S1 Rare Throughout Page 3 of 6 Element Occurrences Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Taxonomic EO ID Scientific Name Common Name Last Element Accuracy Federal State Global State Group Observation Occurrence Status Status Rank Rank RAW Rank Vascular Plant 35166 Pycnanthemum Awned Mountain-mint 2006-06-20 E 4-Low --- Significantly G4 S2 setosum Rare Throughout Vascular Plant 11042 Ranunculus flabellaris Yellow Water- 1979-04-12 H 3-Medium --- Special G5 S1 crowfoot Concern Historical Vascular Plant 17705 Trillium pusillum var. Virginia Least Trillium 2014-04-01 B 3-Medium --- Endangered G3T2 S1 virginianum Natural Areas Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area 'Site Name epresentational Rating ctive Rating Merchants Millpond State Park R2 (Very High) C2 (Very High) Managed Areas Documented Within a One-mile Radius of the Project Area Managed Area Name wner Owner Type NC Division of Mitigation Services Easement NC DEQ, Division of Mitigation Services State Merchants Millpond State Park NC DNCR, Division of Parks and Recreation State Merchants Millpond State Park Registered Heritage NC DNCR, Division of Parks and Recreation State Area Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program NC Department of Agriculture, Division of State Easement Soil and Water Conservation Page 4 of 6 Definitions and an explanation of status designations and codes can be found at https://ncnhde.natureserve.ora/content/help. Data query generated on August 1, 2019; source: NCNHP,Q3 Jul 2019. Please resubmit your information request if more than one year elapses before project initiation as new information is continually added to the NCNHP database. Page 5 of 6 NCNHDE-9899: Pierce Terrace ,4.pi,,,,,,,,.... N,_____. itL_____.... /bury . O g0'��'��.•��°''������' • srd�.as_'eti A.c}•a�'oi:.w: :�a;'aOAa� �.ytisi�.p� R. 1. �• � �� 't''`0 •A,�11111161111111611111i .jgs�Ai-ll �`n RdS6'i�9• 1F°As.•: �yAA6 .'::A���BI+'•:F.p`:v�A � �e IV co cooper fici A'•tr �odfa.;...AA:®::�y`""' u�c5 '=•l �.A•'A,.A•'A%.�A::Yr;,r'ra�rr`.•�A'A0�',A'S?`� ' A•A '•.�sAe.e a{:y am 4.4.' •gAf : 4A6AA A•A•� �r� Phry9s �� ¢D N 35II Via![2f NAA rap Rr! W E S .,, August 1,2019 1:31,405 Project Boundary 0 0.275 o-ss 1 it nil Dr Buffered Project Boundary 0 o.a25 o.ss 17 km NHP NaturalArea{NHNA} Sources:Esri,3iERE,Garrnin,In[ermap,increment P Corp.,GEBCO,USGS, FAO.NPS,NRCPN,Geo$ase,IGN.Hadao[er NL,Ordnance Survey.Esri,lepan. METE Eon China[Hong Ko g]-to]Open S[ree}AM1ap cantr8u[ors,end the GIS QManaged Area(MAREA) Ussr Cyr ,onnry Page 6 of 6 � L hSai keWILIillft x = _. United States Department of the Interior �`�� is' . . - FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office " ,;} Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh,NC 27636-3726 Phone: (919)856-4520 Fax: (919)856-4556 In Reply Refer To: February 13, 2020 Consultation Code: 04EN2000-2020-SLI-0644 Event Code: 04EN2000-2020-E-01444 Project Name: Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site Subject: List of threatened and endangered species that may occur in your proposed project location, and/or may be affected by your proposed project To Whom It May Concern: The species list generated pursuant to the information you provided identifies threatened, endangered, proposed and candidate species, as well as proposed and final designated critical habitat, that may occur within the boundary of your proposed project and/or may be affected by your proposed project. The species list fulfills the requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) under section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). New information based on updated surveys, changes in the abundance and distribution of species, changed habitat conditions, or other factors could change this list. Please feel free to contact us if you need more current information or assistance regarding the potential impacts to federally proposed, listed, and candidate species and federally designated and proposed critical habitat. Please note that under 50 CFR 402.12(e) of the regulations implementing section 7 of the Act, the accuracy of this species list should be verified after 90 days. This verification can be completed formally or informally as desired. The Service recommends that verification be completed by visiting the ECOS-IPaC website at regular intervals during project planning and implementation for updates to species lists and information.An updated list may be requested through the ECOS-IPaC system by completing the same process used to receive the enclosed list. Section 7 of the Act requires that all federal agencies (or their designated non-federal representative), in consultation with the Service, insure that any action federally authorized, funded, or carried out by such agencies is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any federally-listed endangered or threatened species.A biological assessment or evaluation may be prepared to fulfill that requirement and in determining whether additional consultation with the Service is necessary. In addition to the federally-protected species list, information on the species' life histories and habitats and information on completing a biological assessment or 02/13/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2020-E-01444 evaluation and can be found on our web page at http://www.fws.gov/raleigh. Please check the web site often for updated information or changes If your project contains suitable habitat for any of the federally-listed species known to be present within the county where your project occurs, the proposed action has the potential to adversely affect those species.As such, we recommend that surveys be conducted to determine the species' presence or absence within the project area. The use of North Carolina Natural Heritage program data should not be substituted for actual field surveys. If you determine that the proposed action may affect(i.e., likely to adversely affect or not likely to adversely affect) a federally-protected species, you should notify this office with your determination, the results of your surveys, survey methodologies, and an analysis of the effects of the action on listed species, including consideration of direct, indirect, and cumulative effects, before conducting any activities that might affect the species. If you determine that the proposed action will have no effect(i.e., no beneficial or adverse, direct or indirect effect) on federally listed species, then you are not required to contact our office for concurrence (unless an Environmental Impact Statement is prepared). However, you should maintain a complete record of the assessment, including steps leading to your determination of effect, the qualified personnel conducting the assessment, habitat conditions, site photographs, and any other related articles. Please be aware that bald and golden eagles are protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668 et seq.), and projects affecting these species may require development of an eagle conservation plan(http://www.fws.gov/windenergy/ eagle_guidance.html).Additionally, wind energy projects should follow the wind energy guidelines (http://www.fws.gov/windenergy/) for minimizing impacts to migratory birds and bats. Guidance for minimizing impacts to migratory birds for projects including communications towers (e.g., cellular, digital television, radio, and emergency broadcast) can be found at: http:// www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/CurrentBirdlssues/Hazards/towers/towers.htm; http:// www.towerkill.com; and http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/CurrentBirdlssues/Hazards/towers/ comtow.html. Not all Threatened and Endangered Species that occur in North Carolina are subject to section 7 consultation with the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service.Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon, sea turtles,when in the water, and certain marine mammals are under purview of the National Marine Fisheries Service. If your project occurs in marine, estuarine, or coastal river systems you should also contact the National Marine Fisheries Service, http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ We appreciate your concern for threatened and endangered species. The Service encourages Federal agencies to include conservation of threatened and endangered species into their project planning to further the purposes of the Act. Please include the Consultation Tracking Number in the header of this letter with any request for consultation or correspondence about your project that you submit to our office. If you have any questions or comments, please contact John Ellis of this office at john_ellis@fws.gov. 02/13/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2020-E-01444 3 Attachment(s): • Official Species List 02/13/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2020-E-01444 1 Official Species List This list is provided pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, and fulfills the requirement for Federal agencies to "request of the Secretary of the Interior information whether any species which is listed or proposed to be listed may be present in the area of a proposed action". This species list is provided by: Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 (919) 856-4520 02/13/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2020-E-01444 2 Project Summary Consultation Code: 04EN2000-2020-SLI-0644 Event Code: 04EN2000-2020-E-01444 Project Name: Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site Project Type: LAND - RESTORATION/ENHANCEMENT Project Description: The Site is positioned 2 miles west of Sunbury, NC and is less than 1-mile east of Merchants Millpond State Park, a listed natural area by the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program. Situated on marine terraces adjacent to Bennett's Creek and Lassiter Swamp, the Site is within the North Carolina Division of Water Resources' (NCDWR)Targeted Local Watershed 03010203040040. Restoration activities will include filling of existing agricultural ditches, removing surface water outlets, and roughening of the soil surface in areas of drained hydric soils. Non- riverine hardwood flat and swamp forested vegetative communities will be restored throughout the easement through planting of woody vegetation. The Site encompasses 127.5 acres of agricultural land used for row crop production. Within the project area, is the 27.1 acre Hofler Mitigation Site, a DMS non-riparian wetland mitigation site constructed in the fall of 2014. This site provides for restoration and protection of aquatic resources with a conservation easement and will result in net gains in hydrology, water quality, and habitat(physical, chemical, and biological) functions. Project Location: Approximate location of the project can be viewed in Google Maps: https:// www.google.com/maps/place/36.43310811810005N76.65537351631056W 02/13/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2020-E-01444 3 Counties: Gates, NC 02/13/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2020-E-01444 4 Endangered Species Act Species There is a total of 3 threatened, endangered, or candidate species on this species list. Species on this list should be considered in an effects analysis for your project and could include species that exist in another geographic area. For example, certain fish may appear on the species list because a project could affect downstream species. IPaC does not display listed species or critical habitats under the sole jurisdiction of NOAA Fisheriesl, as USFWS does not have the authority to speak on behalf of NOAA and the Department of Commerce. See the "Critical habitats" section below for those critical habitats that lie wholly or partially within your project area under this office's jurisdiction. Please contact the designated FWS office if you have questions. 1. NOAA Fisheries, also known as the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), is an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration within the Department of Commerce. Mammals NAME STATUS Northern Long-eared Bat Myotis septentrionalis Threatened No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile:https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/9045 Birds NAME STATUS Red-cockaded Woodpecker Picoides borealis Endangered No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile:https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/7614 Reptiles NAME STATUS American Alligator Alligator mississippiensis Similarity of No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Appearance Species profile:https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/776 (Threatened) 02/13/2020 Event Code: 04EN2000-2020-E-01444 5 Critical habitats HERE ARE NO CRITICAL HABITATS WITHIN YOUR PROJECT AREA UNDER THIS OFFICE'S JURISDICTION. Species Conclusions Table Project Name: Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site Date: February 13, 2020 Species/ Resource Name Conclusion ESA Section 7/ Eagle Act Determination Notes/ Documentation Northern Long-eared Bat no suitable habitatpresent(notrees) no effect No tree cutting or removal Red-cockaded no suitable habitat no effect Project is an existing ag field Woodpecker present (no trees) American Alligator no suitable habitat no effect Project is an existing ag field present Critical Habitat no critical habitat no effect Project is an existing ag field present Bald Eagle unlikely to disturb no effect Project is an existing ag field nesting bald eagles Acknowledgement: I agree that the above information about my proposed project is true. I used all of the provided resources to make an informed decision about impacts in the immediate and surrounding areas. Alex Baldwin 2/13/2020 Signature/Title Date aP°�� XsTfrF2 t[tau a WSIC 1 J'C�1 i�.3► SISN ILD 41 A United States Department of the Interior �1 �I„ ICI_ A FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh Field Office P.O. Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 Date: Feb 13, 2020 Self-Certification Letter Project Name Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site Dear Applicant: Thank you for using the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) Raleigh Ecological Services online project review process. By printing this letter in conjunction with your project review package,you are certifying that you have completed the online project review process for the project named above in accordance with all instructions provided, using the best available information to reach your conclusions. This letter, and the enclosed project review package, completes the review of your project in accordance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531-1544, 87 Stat. 884), as amended (ESA), and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act(16 U.S.C. 668-668c, 54 Stat. 250), as amended (Eagle Act). This letter also provides information for your project review under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4347, 83 Stat. 852), as amended. A copy of this letter and the project review package must be submitted to this office for this certification to be valid. This letter and the project review package will be maintained in our records. The species conclusions table in the enclosed project review package summarizes your ESA and Eagle Act conclusions. Based on your analysis,mark all the determinations that apply: "no effect" determinations for proposed/listed species and/or 1-1 proposed/designated critical habitat; and/or n "may affect, not likely to adversely affect"determinations for proposed/listed species and/or proposed/designated critical habitat; and/or n "may affect, likely to adversely affect" determination for the Northern long- eared bat(Myotis septentrionalis) and relying on the findings of the January 5, 2016, Programmatic Biological Opinion for the Final 4(d) Rule on the Northern long-eared bat; n "no Eagle Act permit required"determinations for eagles. Applicant Page 2 We certify that use of the online project review process in strict accordance with the instructions provided as documented in the enclosed project review package results in reaching the appropriate determinations. Therefore,we concur with the"no effect" or "not likely to adversely affect" determinations for proposed and listed species and proposed and designated critical habitat; the "may affect" determination for Northern long-eared bat; and/or the"no Eagle Act permit required"determinations for eagles. Additional coordination with this office is not needed. Candidate species are not legally protected pursuant to the ESA. However, the Service encourages consideration of these species by avoiding adverse impacts to them. Please contact this office for additional coordination if your project action area contains candidate species. Should project plans change or if additional information on the distribution of proposed or listed species, proposed or designated critical habitat, or bald eagles becomes available, this determination may be reconsidered. This certification letter is valid for 1 year. Information about the online project review process including instructions, species information, and other information regarding project reviews within North Carolina is available at our website http://www.fws.gov/raleigh/pp.html. If you have any questions, you can write to us at Raleigh@fws.gov or please contact Leigh Mann of this office at 919-856-4520, ext. 10. Sincerely, /s/Pete Benjamin Pete Benjamin Field Supervisor Raleigh Ecological Services Enclosures -project review package Alex Baldwin From: Raleigh, FW4 <raleigh@fws.gov> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 02:53 PM To: Alex Baldwin Subject: Confirmation of Project Receipt Re: [EXTERNAL] Self-Certification Letter Thank you for submitting your online project package. We will review your package within 30 days of receipt. If you have submitted an online project review request letter, expect our response within 30 days. If you have submitted an online project review certification letter, you will typically not receive a response from us since the certification letter is our official response. However, if we have additional questions or we do not concur with your determinations, we will contact you during the review period. „7 0¢ United States Department of the Interior l" .) FISH AN❑WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh ES Field Office 551-F Non Drive 41t- ; Raleigh,North Carolina 27606 March 26, 2020 Kim Browning U.S.Army Corps of Engineers,Wilmington District Mitigation Field Office 3331 Heritage Trade Drive,Suite 105 Wake Forest,NC 27587 Re: NCDMS Pierce Terrace Mitigation Site/SAW-2020-00046/ Gates County Dear Mrs.Browning: The U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service (Se:vice) has reviewed the project advertised in the above referenced Public Notice. The project, as advertised in the Public Notice, is expected to have minimal adverse impacts to fish and wildlife resources. Therefore,we have no objection to the activity as described in the permit application. In accordance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, (ESA)and based on the information provided,and other available information, it appears the action is not likely to adversely affect federally listed species or their critical habitat as defined by the ESA. We believe that the requirements of section 7(a)(2)of the ESA have been satisfied forthis project. Please remember that obligations under the ESA must be reconsidered if: (1)new information identifies impacts of this action that may affect listed species at-critical habitat in a manner riot previously considered;(2)this action is modified in a manner that was not considered in this review;or,(3)a new species is listed or critical habitat determined that may be affected by the identified action. For your convenience a list of all federally protected endangered and threatened species in North Carolina is now available on our website at<http://www.fws.goviraleigh>. Our web page contains a complete and updated list of federally protected species, and a list of federal species of concern known to occur in each county in North Carolina_ The Service appreciates the opportunity to review and provide comments on the proposed action. Should you have any questions regarding the project, please contact John Ellis at (919) 856-4520, extension 26. Sincerely, ,7 s _\ Pete Benjamin, Field Supervisor cc: NMFS,Beaufort, NC EPA,Atlanta,GA WRC,Raleigh RESTORATION SYSTEMS I LLC November 18th,2019 Milton Cortes USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service 4407 Bland Road Suite 117 Raleigh, NC 27609 Re: Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site, Gates County, NC Restoration Systems, LLC (RS), of Raleigh, NC has been awarded a contract by DMS to provide Wetland Mitigation Units at the Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site in Gates County, North Carolina. One of the earliest tasks to be performed by RS is completion of an environmental screening and preparation/submittal of a Categorical Exclusion (CE) document. This document is specifically required by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to ensure compliance with various federal environmental laws and regulations. DMS must demonstrate that its projects comply with federal mandates as a precondition to FHWA reimbursement of compensatory mitigation costs borne by the North Carolina Department of Transportation to offset its projects'unavoidable impacts to streams and wetlands. In order for the project to proceed, RS is obligated to coordinate with the NRCS to complete Form AD-1006 in compliance with the Farmland Protection Policy Act on behalf of the FHWA. The purpose of this letteristorequest your assistance in completion of the Form. Project Location &Description The Site is located approximately 2 miles west of Sunbury,5 miles northeast of Gatesville, and immediately east of Merchant Millpond State Park. Intensive agricultural practices exist across the entire Site.Agricultural fields within and adjacent to the Site are subject to routine fertilizer and herbicide applications including poultry litter. Site ditches are excavated on an annual basis to remove sediment loss from agricultural practices as the result of traditional plowing methods and fields left fallow outside of the growing season.All native vegetation and woody material has been removed from the Site. In general, all wetland functions associated with hydrology,water quality, and habitat have been removed. Adjacent land management activities include silviculture and agriculture practices.These areas include lateral ditching, shallow surface drains, subsurface drains, and planting beds to rapidly remove surface and subsurface water from these poorly drained soils which contribute nutrient, sediment, and fecal coliform into Merchant Millpond State Park. Restoration Means&Methods Alternatives for wetland re-establishment are designed to restore a fully functioning wetland system,which will provide surface water storage, nutrient cycling, removal of imported elements and compounds, and will create a variety and abundance of wildlife habitat. Portions of the Site underlain by hydric soils have been impacted by ditching,vegetative clearing, agriculture plowing, and other land disturbances associated with land use management. Wetland re-establishment options will focus on the restoration of vegetative communities and historic groundwater tables, and the re- establishment of soil structure and microtopographic variations. In addition,the construction of(or provisions for) surface water storage depressions (ephemeral pools)will also add an important component to groundwater restoration activities. Large woody debris/material will also be added to the Site to facilitate habitat development and provide a carbon source for development of wetland functions.These activities will result in the re-establishment of approximately 105 acres of jurisdictional non-riparian wetlands. A key aspect of this wetland restoration project involves maintaining suitable, arable farmland outside the conservation easement. Landowner requirements include leaving drainage features outside the easement and upgrading two ditches leading away from the Site to keep the adjacent farmland suitable for agriculture. This will require connecting a ditch north of the Site through a culverted agriculture road crossing and directing surface water away from the Site towards the north. A second ditch running parallel to an entrance road will be cleaned, potentially deepened, and stabilized.These improvements/actions will result in a long-term balance between achievement of Site goals/objectives and maintaining adjacent land uses. To maintain adjacent agriculture operations, several surface swales are proposed to direct Site hydrology to the offsite ditch network. Surface swales are expected to be approximately 0.5 ft in depth and are proposed to be disconnected draws that direct water away from agriculture fields towards drainage features. If necessary, drop structures may be used to hinder headcut development through the Site. Drop structures will be constructed of woody debris, rock or marl, and or natural fiber matting. Drop structures are not proposed to be constructed within the boundaries of the wetland restoration area and will not be included in mitigation crediting areas. Bare-root seedlings will be planted at a density of approximately 680 stems per acre on 8-foot centers. Plantingwill be performed between November 15 and March 15 to allow plants to stabilize during the dormant periodandset root during the spring season. Potential species planted within the Site may include the following. Should you have any questions or if any additional information is needed to complete the form, please feel free to contact me at the office 919.334.9111. If we do not hear from you within 30 days,we will assume you have no comments on the project.Your valuable time and cooperation are much appreciated. Regards, RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC °'lam JD Hamby Project Manager jhamby@restorationsytems.com 919-334-9111 Attachments- Location and Condition Maps AD-1006 Form From: John Hamby To: Alex Baldwin Subject: FW: Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site Date: Wednesday,April 8,2020 3:31:47 PM Attachments: AD1006 Pierce Terrace .pdf Importance: High Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Original message From: "Cortes, Milton - NRCS, Raleigh, NC" <milton.cortes@usda.gov> Date: 11/27/19 1:28 PM (GMT-05:00) To: John Hamby <jhamby@restorationsystems.com> Subject: RE: Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site Hi John: Please find attached the Farmland Conversion Impact Rating evaluation for Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site, Gaston Country, NC. If we can be of further assistance, please, let us know. Best regards; State Soil Scientist 215'2 ii 'es 4407 Bland Rd., Suite 117 Raleigh,NC 27609 Desk: 919-873-2171 Cell:984-365-2201 U.S. Department of Agriculture FARMLAND CONVERSION IMPACT RATING PART I (To be completed by Federal Agency) Date Of Land Evaluation Request 11/18/2019 Name of Project Pierce Terrace Federal Agency Involved FHWA Proposed Land Use Wetland Mitigation Site County and State Gates County, North Carolina PART II(To be completed by NRCS) Date Re uest Received By Person Com letin Form: NRCS �I 1/18/2019 Milton Cort�es ITC NRCS Does the site contain Prime, Unique,Statewide or Local Important Farmland? YES NO Acres Irrigated Average Farm Size (If no,the FPPA does not apply-do not complete additional parts of this form) n n none 348 acres Major Crop(s) Farmable Land In Govt.Jurisdiction Amount of Farmland As Defined in FPPA CORN Acres: 72 % 158,663 acres Acres: 65 % 144,661 acres Name of Land Evaluation System Used Name of State or Local Site Assessment System Date Land Evaluation Returned by NRCS Gates Co. NC LESA N/A November 27, 2019 by eMail PART III (To be completed by Federal Agency) Alternative Site Rating Site A Site B Site C Site D A.Total Acres To Be Converted Directly 127.5 B.Total Acres To Be Converted Indirectly 0 C.Total Acres In Site 127.5 PART IV(To be completed by NRCS) Land Evaluation Information A.Total Acres Prime And Unique Farmland 33.8 B.Total Acres Statewide Important or Local Important Farmland 5.20 C. Percentage Of Farmland in County Or Local Govt. Unit To Be Converted 0.0270 D. Percentage Of Farmland in Govt.Jurisdiction With Same Or Higher Relative Value 28.3 PART V(To be completed by NRCS) Land Evaluation Criterion 81 Relative Value of Farmland To Be Converted(Scale of 0 to 100 Points) PART VI (To be completed by Federal Agency) Site Assessment Criteria Maximum Site A Site B Site C Site D (Criteria are explained in 7 CFR 658.5 b.For Corridor project use form NRCS-CPA-106) Points 1. Area In Non-urban Use (15) 15 2. Perimeter In Non-urban Use (10) 10 3. Percent Of Site Being Farmed (20) 18 4. Protection Provided By State and Local Government (20) 0 5. Distance From Urban Built-up Area (15) 14 6. Distance To Urban Support Services (15) 10 7. Size Of Present Farm Unit Compared To Average (10) 9 8. Creation Of Non-farmable Farmland (10) 0 9. Availability Of Farm Support Services (5) 5 10.On-Farm Investments (20) 13 11. Effects Of Conversion On Farm Support Services (10) 0 12.Compatibility With Existing Agricultural Use (10) 0 TOTAL SITE ASSESSMENT POINTS 160 94 0 0 0 PART VII (To be completed by Federal Agency) Relative Value Of Farmland (From Part V) 100 81 0 0 0 Total Site Assessment(From Part VI above or local site assessment) 160 94 0 0 0 TOTAL POINTS(Total of above 2 lines) 260 175 0 0 0 Was A Local Site Assessment Used? Site Selected: Date Of Selection YESn NOT-1 Reason For Selection: Name of Federal agency representative completing this form: Date: (See Instructions on reverse side) Form AD-1006(03-02) RESTORATION SYSTEMS I LLC February 13th, 2020 John Ellis, Fish &wildlife Biologist USFWS Raleigh Field Office P.O. Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726909 Re: Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site, Gates County, NC Mr. Ellis, Restoration Systems, LLC(RS),of Raleigh, NC has been awarded a contract by DMS to provide 105 Wetland Mitigation Units at the Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site in Gates County, North Carolina. One of the earliest tasks to be performed by RS is completion of an environmental screening and preparation/submittal of a Categorical Exclusion (CE)document. This document is specifically required by the Federal Highway Administration(FHWA)to ensure compliance with various federal environmental laws and regulations. DMS must demonstrate that its projects comply with federal mandates as a precondition to FHWA reimbursement of compensatory mitigation costs borne by the North Carolina Department of Transportation to offset its projects' unavoidable impacts to streams and wetlands. In order for the project to proceed, RS is obligated to coordinate with your office for recommendations with the project relative the Migratory Bird Treaty Act(MBTA).This letter provides you with certain details of the Pierce Terrace Non-Riparian Wetland Mitigation Site, including the project's location, a general description of its physiography, hydrography and existing land uses, as well as the intended modifications to the site proposed by RS. We request your review of the details provided and make recommendations to protect migratory birds. Project Location & Description The Site is characterized by agricultural fields utilized for row crop production. All Site hydrology drains through a ditch network to Bennett's Creek and Lassiter Swamp.The Site is entirely encompassed within agricultural fields that have been ditched/drained, cleared of vegetation, and are maintained for row crop production.The proposed conservation easement area is approximately 127.5 acres in size. The Site is located approximately 2 miles west of Sunbury, 5 miles northeast of Gatesville, and immediately east of Merchant Millpond State Park. Intensive agricultural practices exist across the entire Site. Agricultural fields within and adjacent to the Site are subject to routine fertilizer and herbicide applications including poultry litter. Site ditches are excavated on an annual basis to remove sediment loss from agricultural practices as the result of traditional plowing methods and fields left fallow outside of the growing season. All native vegetation and woody material has been removed from the Site. In general, all wetland functions associated with hydrology, water quality, and habitat have been removed. Adjacent land management activities include silviculture and agriculture practices.These areas include lateral ditching, shallow surface drains, subsurface drains, and planting beds to rapidly remove surface and subsurface water from these poorly drained soils which contribute nutrient, sediment, and fecal coliform into Merchant Millpond State Park. Restoration Means& Methods Alternatives for wetland re-establishment are designed to restore a fully functioning wetland system, which will provide surface water storage, nutrient cycling, removal of imported elements and compounds, and will create a variety and abundance of wildlife habitat. Portions of the Site underlain by hydric soils have been impacted by ditching, vegetative clearing, agriculture plowing, and other land disturbances associated with land use management. Wetland re- establishment options will focus on the restoration of vegetative communities and historic groundwater tables, and the reestablishment of soil structure and microtopographic variations. In addition, the construction of(or provisions for) surface water storage depressions (ephemeral pools) will also add an important component to groundwater restoration activities. Large woody debris/material will also be added to the Site to facilitate habitat development and provide a carbon source for development of wetland functions.These activities will result in the re-establishment of approximately 105 acres of jurisdictional non-riparian wetlands. A key aspect of this wetland restoration project involves maintaining suitable, arable farmland outside the conservation easement. Landowner requirements include leaving drainage features outside the easement and upgrading two ditches leading away from the Site to keep the adjacent farmland suitable for agriculture.This will require connecting a ditch north of the Site through a culverted agriculture road crossing and directing surface water away from the Site towards the north. A second ditch running parallel to an entrance road will be cleaned, potentially deepened, and stabilized.These improvements/actions will result in a long-term balance between achievement of Site goals/objectives and maintaining adjacent land uses. To maintain adjacent agriculture operations, several surface swales are proposed to direct Site hydrology to the offsite ditch network. Surface swales are expected to be approximately 0.5 ft in depth and are proposed to be disconnected draws that direct water away from agriculture fields towards drainage features. If necessary, drop structures may be used to hinder headcut development through the Site. Drop structures will be constructed of woody debris, rock or marl, and or natural fiber matting. Drop structures are not proposed to be constructed within the boundaries of the wetland restoration area and will not be included in mitigation crediting areas. Bare-root seedlings will be planted at a density of approximately 680 stems per acre on 8-foot centers. Planting will be performed between November 15 and March 15 to allow plants to stabilize during the dormant period and set root during the spring season. Potential species planted within the Site may include the following. Should you have any questions or if any additional information is needed to complete the Form, please feel free to contact me at the office 919.274.2419. Your valuable time and cooperation are much appreciated. Sincerely, RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC Alex Baldwin Project Manager abaldwin@restorationsytems.com 919-274-2419 Attachments- Location and Condition Maps Appendix F: Financial Assurances Pursuant to Section IV H and Appendix III of the NCDEQ DMS(formerly Ecosystem Enhancement Program) In-Lieu Fee Instrument dated July 28, 2010, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) has provided the USACE-Wilmington District with a formal commitment to fund projects to satisfy mitigation requirements assumed by NCDEQ DMS. This commitment provides financial assurance for all mitigation projects implemented by the program. Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Appendix G: Site Protection Instrument Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Filed 11/17/2020 01 34:32 PM MARY C. HORTON, Register of Deeds Gates County. NC /17d/a/ Excise Tax: $1,427.00 BOOK 358 PAGE 906 (12) iris certifies that there are no delinquent Ad Valorem Real 317606 Estate taxes,which the Gates County Tax Collector is Charged with collecting that are a lien on: PIN#: Gates County Office of Land Records.This is not a Certification that the PIN#matches the deed description. Record: $26.00 fT,vlyyy !l//7/k20 Excise Tax: $1,427.00 "ax rcllectnr►Cleric Date STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF ACCESS PROVIDED PURSUANT TO FULL DELIVERY MITIGATION CONTRACT GATES COUNTY SPO File Number: 37-AE Return to: S. s III, Manning, Fulton DMS Project Number: 100139 3oxn96n9, Raleigh, NC 27619 Prepared by: Office of the Attorney General Property Control Section Return to:NC Department of Administration State Property Office 1321 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1321 THIS DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF ACCESS, made this 17, day of November, 2020, by Helen Hofler Pierce, a widow ("Grantor"), whose mailing address is 356 Silver Springs Road, Sunbury,NC 27979, to the State of North Carolina, ("Grantee"), whose mailing address is State of North Carolina, Department of Administration, State Property Office, 1321 Mail Service Center, Raleigh,NC 27699-1321. The designations of Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular,plural, masculine, feminine, or neuter as required by context. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS,pursuant to the provisions of N.C. Gen. Stat. § 143-214.8 et seq.,the State of North Carolina has established the Division of Mitigation Services (formerly known as the Ecosystem Enhancement Program and Wetlands Restoration Program) within the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for the purposes of acquiring, maintaining, restoring, enhancing,creating and preserving wetland and riparian resources that contribute to the protection and improvement of water quality,flood prevention,fisheries,aquatic habitat,wildlife habitat,and recreational opportunities; and 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 1 of 12 BK 358 PG 907 DOC#317606 WHEREAS, this Conservation Easement from Grantor to Grantee has been negotiated, arranged and provided for as a condition of a full delivery contract between Restoration Systems, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company, 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211, Raleigh, NC 27604, and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, to provide stream, wetland and/or buffer mitigation pursuant to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Purchase and Services Contract Number 790701. WHEREAS, The State of North Carolina is qualified to be the Grantee of a Conservation Easement pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 121-35; and WHEREAS,the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District entered into a Memorandum of Understanding, (MOU) duly executed by all parties on November 4, 1998. This MOU recognized that the Wetlands Restoration Program was to provide effective compensatory mitigation for authorized impacts to wetlands, streams and other aquatic resources by restoring, enhancing and preserving the wetland and riparian areas of the State; and WHEREAS, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the North Carolina Department of Transportation and the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District entered into a Memorandum of Agreement, (MOA) duly executed by all parties in Greensboro, NC on July 22, 2003, which recognizes that the Division of Mitigation Services (formerly Ecosystem Enhancement Program) is to provide for compensatory mitigation by effective protection of the land, water and natural resources of the State by restoring, enhancing and preserving ecosystem functions; and WHEREAS,the Department of Environment and Natural Resources,the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, the North Carolina Division of Water Quality, the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management, and the National Marine Fisheries Service entered into an agreement to continue the In-Lieu Fee operations of the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources' Division of Mitigation Services (formerly Ecosystem Enhancement Program) with an effective date of 28 July, 2010, which supersedes and replaces the previously effective MOA and MOU referenced above; and WHEREAS, the acceptance of this instrument for and on behalf of the State of North Carolina was granted to the Department of Administration by resolution as approved by the Governor and Council of State adopted at a meeting held in the City of Raleigh,North Carolina, on the 8th day of February 2000; and WHEREAS, the Division of Mitigation Services in the Department of Environmental Quality, which has been delegated the authority authorized by the Governor and Council of State to the Department of Administration,has approved acceptance of this instrument; and WHEREAS,Grantor owns in fee simple certain real property situated, lying,and being in Hunters Mill Township, Gates County, North Carolina (the "Property"), and being more 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 2 of 12 BK 358 PG 908 DOC#317606 particularly described as that certain parcel of land containing approximately 250 acres and being conveyed to the Grantor by deed as recorded in Deed Book 139 at Page 610 of the Gates County Registry,North Carolina; and WHEREAS, Grantor is willing to grant a Conservation Easement and Right of Access over the herein described areas of the Property,thereby restricting and limiting the use of the areas of the Property subject to the Conservation Easement to the terms and conditions and purposes hereinafter set forth, and Grantee is willing to accept said Easement and Access Rights. The Conservation Easement shall be for the protection and benefit of the waters of Bennett's Creek. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, terms, conditions, and restrictions hereinafter set forth, Grantor unconditionally and irrevocably hereby grants and conveys unto Grantee, its successors and assigns, forever and in perpetuity, a Conservation Easement along with a general Right of Access. The Conservation Easement Area consists of the following: BEING ALL of Conservation Easement Area 2 containing a total of 36.90 acres and Conservation Easement Area 3 containing a total of 20.15 acres, for a total of approximately 57.05 acres, as shown on the plat of survey entitled "Conservation Easement for the State of North Carolina, Division of Mitigation Services,over a Portion of the Lands of S&M Farms,LLC,Current Owners per D.B. 286, Pg. 306 (PIN 6998127746000) and over a Portion of the Lands of J.S. Pierce, Jr. (deceased) and wife Helen H. Pierce per D.B. 139, Pg. 610 (PIN 6998161267000), DMS Project ID No. 100139, SPO Numbers 37-AE and 37-AF, Pierce Terrace", in Hunters Mill Township, Gates County, North Carolina, dated November 3, 2020, by John A. Rudolph, PLS Number L- 4194, K2 Design Group, and recorded in the Gates County, North Carolina Register of Deeds at Plat Book 3,Page 92-3(2). See attached"Exhibit A", Legal Description of area of the Property hereinafter referred to as the "Conservation Easement Area" The purposes of this Conservation Easement are to maintain, restore, enhance, construct, create and preserve wetland and/or riparian resources in the Conservation Easement Area that contribute to the protection and improvement of water quality,flood prevention, fisheries,aquatic habitat,wildlife habitat, and recreational opportunities; to maintain permanently the Conservation Easement Area in its natural condition, consistent with these purposes; and to prevent any use of the Easement Area that will significantly impair or interfere with these purposes. To achieve these purposes,the following conditions and restrictions are set forth: I. DURATION OF EASEMENT Pursuant to law, including the above referenced statutes, this Conservation Easement and Right of Access shall be perpetual and it shall run with, and be a continuing restriction upon the use of, the Property, and it shall be enforceable by the Grantee against the Grantor and against Grantor's heirs, successors and assigns, personal representatives, agents, lessees, and licensees. 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 3 of 12 BK 358 PG 909 DOC#317606 II. GRANTOR RESERVED USES AND RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES The Conservation Easement Area shall be restricted from any development or usage that would impair or interfere with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. Unless expressly reserved as a compatible use herein,any activity in,or use of,the Conservation Easement Area by the Grantor is prohibited as inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. Any rights not expressly reserved hereunder by the Grantor have been acquired by the Grantee. Any rights not expressly reserved hereunder by the Grantor, including the rights to all mitigation credits,including,but not limited to, stream,wetland,and riparian buffer mitigation units,derived from each site within the area of the Conservation Easement, are conveyed to and belong to the Grantee. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following specific uses are prohibited,restricted, or reserved as indicated: A. Recreational Uses. Grantor expressly reserves the right to undeveloped recreational uses, including hiking, bird watching, hunting and fishing, and access to the Conservation Easement Area for the purposes thereof. B. Motorized Vehicle Use. Motorized vehicle use in the Conservation Easement Area is prohibited except within a Crossing Area(s)or Road or Trail as shown on the recorded survey plat. C. Educational Uses. The Grantor reserves the right to engage in and permit others to engage in educational uses in the Conservation Easement Area not inconsistent with this Conservation Easement,and the right of access to the Conservation Easement Area for such purposes including organized educational activities such as site visits and observations. Educational uses of the property shall not alter vegetation, hydrology or topography of the site. D. Damage to Vegetation. Except within Crossing Area(s)as shown on the recorded survey plat and as related to the removal of non-native plants, diseased or damaged trees, or vegetation that destabilizes or renders unsafe the Conservation Easement Area to persons or natural habitat, all cutting, removal, mowing, harming, or destruction of any trees and vegetation in the Conservation Easement Area is prohibited. E. Industrial,Residential and Commercial Uses. All industrial,residential and commercial uses are prohibited in the Conservation Easement Area. F. Agricultural Use. All agricultural uses are prohibited within the Conservation Easement Area including any use for cropland, waste lagoons, or pastureland. G. New Construction. There shall be no building, facility, mobile home, antenna, utility pole,tower,or other structure constructed or placed in the Conservation Easement Area. H. Roads and Trails. There shall be no construction or maintenance of new roads, trails, walkways, or paving in the Conservation Easement. 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 4 of 12 BK 358 PG 910 DOC#317606 All existing roads,trails and crossings within the Conservation Easement Area shall be shown on the recorded survey plat. I. Signs. No signs shall be permitted in the Conservation Easement Area except interpretive signs describing restoration activities and the conservation values of the Conservation Easement Area, signs identifying the owner of the Property and the holder of the Conservation Easement, signs giving directions, or signs prescribing rules and regulations for the use of the Conservation Easement Area. J. Dumping or Storing. Dumping or storage of soil,trash,ashes,garbage,waste,abandoned vehicles, appliances, machinery, or any other material in the Conservation Easement Area is prohibited. K. Grading, Mineral Use, Excavation, Dredging. There shall be no grading, filling, excavation,dredging,mining,drilling,hydraulic fracturing;removal of topsoil, sand,gravel,rock, peat,minerals, or other materials. L. Water Quality and Drainage Patterns. There shall be no diking, draining, dredging, channeling, filling, leveling, pumping, impounding or diverting, causing, allowing or permitting the diversion of surface or underground water in the Conservation Easement Area. No altering or tampering with water control structures or devices, or disruption or alteration of the restored, enhanced, or created drainage patterns is allowed. All removal of wetlands, polluting or discharging into waters, springs, seeps, or wetlands, or use of pesticide or biocides in the Conservation Easement Area is prohibited. In the event of an emergency interruption or shortage of all other water sources,water from within the Conservation Easement Area may temporarily be withdrawn for good cause shown as needed for the survival of livestock on the Property. M. Subdivision and Conveyance. Grantor voluntarily agrees that no further subdivision, partitioning, or dividing of the Conservation Easement Area portion of the Property owned by the Grantor in fee simple ("fee") that is subject to this Conservation Easement is allowed. Any future transfer of the Property shall be subject to this Conservation Easement and Right of Access and to the Grantee's right of unlimited and repeated ingress and egress over and across the Property to the Conservation Easement Area for the purposes set forth herein. N. Development Rights. All development rights are permanently removed from the Conservation Easement Area and are non-transferrable. O. Disturbance of Natural Features. Any change, disturbance, alteration or impairment of the natural features of the Conservation Easement Area or any intentional introduction of non- native plants,trees and/or animal species by Grantor is prohibited. The Grantor may request permission to vary from the above restrictions for good cause shown, provided that any such request is not inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement, and the Grantor obtains advance written approval from the Division of Mitigation Services, 1652 Mail Services Center, Raleigh,NC 27699-1652. 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 5of12 BK 358 PG 911 DOC#317606 III. GRANTEE RESERVED USES A. Right of Access, Construction, and Inspection. The Grantee, its employees and agents, successors and assigns, receive a perpetual Right of Access to the Conservation Easement Area over the Property at reasonable times to undertake any activities on the property to restore, construct, manage, maintain, enhance, protect, and monitor the stream, wetland and any other riparian resources in the Conservation Easement Area, in accordance with restoration activities or a long-term management plan. Unless otherwise specifically set forth in this Conservation Easement,the rights granted herein do not include or establish for the public any access rights. B. Restoration Activities. These activities include planting of trees, shrubs and herbaceous vegetation, installation of monitoring wells, utilization of heavy equipment to grade, fill, and prepare the soil,modification of the hydrology of the site,and installation of natural and manmade materials as needed to direct in-stream, above ground, and subterraneous water flow. C. Signs. The Grantee, its employees and agents, successors or assigns, shall be permitted to place signs and witness posts on the Property to include any or all of the following: describe the project,prohibited activities within the Conservation Easement, or identify the project boundaries and the holder of the Conservation Easement. D. Fences. Conservation Easements are purchased to protect the investments by the State (Grantee) in natural resources. Livestock within conservations easements damages the investment and can result in reductions in natural resource value and mitigation credits which would cause financial harm to the State. Therefore, Landowners (Grantor) with livestock are required to restrict livestock access to the Conservation Easement area. Repeated failure to do so may result in the State (Grantee)repairing or installing livestock exclusion devices (fences) within the conservation area for the purpose of restricting livestock access. In such cases,the landowner(Grantor) must provide access to the State (Grantee)to make repairs. E. Crossing Area(s). The Grantee is not responsible for maintenance of crossing area(s), however, the Grantee, its employees and agents, successors or assigns, reserve the right to repair crossing area(s), at its sole discretion and to recover the cost of such repairs from the Grantor if such repairs are needed as a result of activities of the Grantor, his successors or assigns. IV. ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES A. Enforcement. To accomplish the purposes of this Conservation Easement, Grantee is allowed to prevent any activity within the Conservation Easement Area that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement and to require the restoration of such areas or features in the Conservation Easement Area that may have been damaged by such unauthorized activity or use. Upon any breach of the terms of this Conservation Easement by Grantor, the Grantee shall, except as provided below, notify the Grantor in writing of such breach and the Grantor shall have ninety (90) days after receipt of such notice to correct the damage caused by such breach. If the breach and damage remains uncured after ninety (90) days, the Grantee may enforce this Conservation Easement by bringing appropriate legal proceedings including an action to recover damages, as well as injunctive and other relief. The Grantee shall also have the power and 3347655v4.M E1.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 6 of 12 BK 358 PG 912 DOC#317606 authority,consistent with its statutory authority: (a)to prevent any impairment of the Conservation Easement Area by acts which may be unlawful or in violation of this Conservation Easement; (b) to otherwise preserve or protect its interest in the Property; or (c) to seek damages from any appropriate person or entity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Grantee reserves the immediate right,without notice,to obtain a temporary restraining order,injunctive or other appropriate relief, if the breach is or would irreversibly or otherwise materially impair the benefits to be derived from this Conservation Easement, and the Grantor and Grantee acknowledge that the damage would be irreparable and remedies at law inadequate. The rights and remedies of the Grantee provided hereunder shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, all other rights and remedies available to Grantee in connection with this Conservation Easement. B. Inspection. The Grantee,its employees and agents,successors and assigns,have the right, with reasonable notice, to enter the Conservation Easement Area over the Property at reasonable times for the purpose of inspection to determine whether the Grantor is complying with the terms, conditions and restrictions of this Conservation Easement. C. Acts Beyond Grantor's Control. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall be construed to entitle Grantee to bring any action against Grantor for any injury or change in the Conservation Easement Area caused by third parties, resulting from causes beyond the Grantor's control,including,without limitation,fire,flood, storm,and earth movement,or from any prudent action taken in good faith by the Grantor under emergency conditions to prevent,abate,or mitigate significant injury to life or damage to the Property resulting from such causes. D. Costs of Enforcement. Beyond regular and typical monitoring expenses, any costs incurred by Grantee in enforcing the terms of this Conservation Easement against Grantor, including,without limitation, any costs of restoration necessitated by Grantor's acts or omissions in violation of the terms of this Conservation Easement, shall be borne by Grantor. E. No Waiver. Enforcement of this Easement shall be at the discretion of the Grantee and any forbearance, delay or omission by Grantee to exercise its rights hereunder in the event of any breach of any term set forth herein shall not be construed to be a waiver by Grantee. V. MISCELLANEOUS A. This instrument sets forth the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the Conservation Easement and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations, understandings or agreements relating to the Conservation Easement. If any provision is found to be invalid, the remainder of the provisions of the Conservation Easement, and the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is found to be invalid, shall not be affected thereby. B. Grantor is responsible for any real estate taxes, assessments, fees, or charges levied upon the Property. Grantee shall not be responsible for any costs or liability of any kind related to the ownership, operation, insurance, upkeep, or maintenance of the Property, except as expressly provided herein. Upkeep of any constructed bridges,fences,or other amenities on the Property are the sole responsibility of the Grantor. Nothing herein shall relieve the Grantor of the obligation to 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 7 of 12 BK 358 PG 913 DOC#317606 comply with federal, state or local laws, regulations and permits that may apply to the exercise of the Reserved Rights. C. Any notices shall be sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested to the parties at their addresses shown herein or to other addresses as either party establishes in writing upon notification to the other. D. Grantor shall notify Grantee in writing of the name and address and any party to whom the Property or any part thereof is to be transferred at or prior to the time said transfer is made. Grantor further agrees that any subsequent lease, deed, or other legal instrument by which any interest in the Property is conveyed is subject to the Conservation Easement herein created. E. The Grantor and Grantee agree that the terms of this Conservation Easement shall survive any merger of the fee and easement interests in the Property or any portion thereof. F. This Conservation Easement and Right of Access may be amended, but only in writing signed by all parties hereto, or their successors or assigns, if such amendment does not affect the qualification of this Conservation Easement or the status of the Grantee under any applicable laws, and is consistent with the purposes of the Conservation Easement. The owner of the Property shall notify the State Property Office and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in writing sixty (60) days prior to the initiation of any transfer of all or any part of the Property or of any request to void or modify this Conservation Easement. Such notifications and modification requests shall be addressed to: Division of Mitigation Services Program Manager NC State Property Office 1321 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1321 and General Counsel US Army Corps of Engineers 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington,NC 28403 G. The parties recognize and agree that the benefits of this Conservation Easement are in gross and assignable provided, however,that the Grantee hereby covenants and agrees,that in the event it transfers or assigns this Conservation Easement,the organization receiving the interest will be a qualified holder under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 121-34 et seq. and § 170(h)of the Internal Revenue Code, and the Grantee further covenants and agrees that the terms of the transfer or assignment will be such that the transferee or assignee will be required to continue in perpetuity the conservation purposes described in this document. VI. QUIET ENJOYMENT 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 8 of 12 BK 358 PG 914 DOC#317606 Grantor reserves all remaining rights accruing from ownership of the Property, including the right to engage in or permit or invite others to engage in only those uses of the Conservation Easement Area that are expressly reserved herein, not prohibited or restricted herein, and are not inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Grantor expressly reserves to the Grantor, and the Grantor's invitees and licensees,the right of access to the Conservation Easement Area, and the right of quiet enjoyment of the Conservation Easement Area, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD,the said rights and easements perpetually unto the State of North Carolina for the aforesaid purposes, AND Grantor covenants that Grantor is seized of said premises in fee and has the right to convey the permanent Conservation Easement herein granted; that the same is free from encumbrances and that Grantor will warrant and defend title to the same against the claims of all persons whomsoever. 3347655v4.MvvIB.26275.129280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 9 of 12 BK 358 PG 915 DOC#317606 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first above written. `14-1-tt.- it /9Lu.& , w,dot u , by avid ,4UUcu y4 tour agtkly By:Aria - AL) Hel n Hofler Pierce dow,by and through her agent/attorney-in-fact Kirby Lynn Pierce Parker* *North Carolina Durable Power of Attorney recorded In Deed Book 346, Page 788, Gates County Registry NORTH CAROLIN COUNTY OF V-1d e ) I, 1 __ II � \� �J-�J T , CU('P, , a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that Kirby Lynn Pierce Parker, as attorney-in-fact for Helen Hofler Pierce, widow, Grantor, personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing instrument. IN VVITNEAS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Notary Seal this the I day of N 0 v ,inh , 2020. 0.4\0,0)A4 '&„,2_, /4-4 o,, .,, Public °,'t'tOTARV �r • � i te �My commission expires: a' ' e� 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 10 of 12 BK 358 PG 916 DOC#317606 Exhibit A Legal Description CONSERVATION EASEMENT OF THE PIERCE TERRACE SITE Conservation Easement Area 2 BEING ALL of Conservation Easement 2 of the Pierce Terrace Site over a portion of the land of the Pierce tract (PIN No. 6998161267000), lying and being situated in Hunters Mill Township, Gates County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an iron stake(Point of Beginning)labeled as Point No.24 and being the Southeastern most corner of the Conservation Easement Area 2 and being located South 74°17'28" West 45.68 feet from an iron stake with a blue cap (Point No. 101) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=985,370.9722', E=2,691,928.2710' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning (Point No. 24), South 86°29'35" West 1476.62' to an iron stake;thence North 77°00'56" West 648.71'to an iron stake;thence North 33°29'11" East 906.39' to an iron stake;thence South 87°31'15"East 290.71'to an iron stake; North 07°58'33"East 42.23' to an iron stake;thence North 89°26'44" East 41.42'to an iron stake; thence North 89°26'44" East 1109.05' to an iron stake; thence South 41°59'06" East 146.64' to an iron stake; thence South 04°42'02" East 703.02'to an iron stake;thence South 04°42'02" East 42.24'to an iron stake,which is the Point of Beginning (Point No. 24), having an area of approximately 36.90 acres. Conservation Easement Area 3 BEING ALL of Conservation Easement 3 of the Pierce Terrace Site over a portion of the land of the Pierce tract (PIN No. PIN No. 6998161267000), lying and being situated in Hunters Mill Township, Gates County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an iron stake(Point of Beginning)labeled as Point No.44 and being the Northeastern most corner of the Conservation Easement Area 3 and being located South 86°17'16" East 838.07 feet from an iron stake with a blue cap (Point No. 101) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=985,370.9722', E=2,691,928.2710' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning (Point No. 44), South 00°29'09" West 1032.81' to an iron stake; thence South 88°14'02" West 1275.46' to an iron stake; thence North 38°25'38" East 1147.48'to an iron stake; thence North 44°24'03" East 77.57' to an iron stake; thence North 53°08'58" East 87.02'to an iron stake;thence North 60°40'52" East 57.16'to an iron stake; thence South 24°58'16" East 30.00' to an iron stake; thence North 65°01'44" East 55.51' to an iron stake; thence North 74°49'09" East 90.65' to an iron stake; thence North 84°03'35" East 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 11 of 12 BK 358 PG 917 DOC#317606 91.28'to an iron stake;thence North 87°00'15" East 155.63'to an iron stake, which is the Point of Beginning(Point No. 44),having an area of approximately 20.15 acres. ALL OF THE FOREGOING CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREAS as shown on plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement for the State of North Carolina, Division of Mitigation Services,over a Portion of the Lands of S&M Farms,LLC,Current Owners per D.B. 286,Pg. 306 (PIN 6998127746000)and over a Portion of the Lands of J.S.Pierce,Jr.(deceased)and wife Helen H. Pierce per D.B. 139, Pg. 610 (PIN 6998161267000), DMS Project ID No. 100139, SPO Numbers 37-AE and 37-AF, Pierce Terrace", in Hunters Mill Township, Gates County, North Carolina,dated November 3,2020,by John A. Rudolph,PLS Number L-4194,K2 Design Group, and recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 92-3(2), Gates County Register of Deeds. ALL SUCH CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREAS, AS WELL AS CONSERVATION EASEMENT 1 AS SHOWN ON SUCH PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 92-3(2), TOGETHER WITH that certain new twenty(20)feet-wide non-exclusive access easement labeled as "Access Easement" for ingress, egress, and regress and as shown on the foregoing described plat of survey recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 92-3(2), Gates County Register of Deeds. 3347655v4.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 12 of 12 Filed: 11/17/2020 01 48:27 PM BOOK 358 PAGE 921 (12) MARY C. HORTON, Register of Deeds Gates County, NC 317608 /20///( Excise Tax: $2,237.00 Phis certifies that there are no delinquent Ad Valorem Real Estate taxes,which the Gates County Tax Collector is Charged with collecting that are a lien on: PIN#: 04`O04,2•9• Gates County Office of Land Records.This is not a Certification that the PIN#matches the deed description. Record: $26.00 ✓ Excise Tax: $2,237.00 Tax Collector/Clerk �� 17,,2��0 Date STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF ACCESS PROVIDED PURSUANT TO FULL DELIVERY MITIGATION CONTRACT GATES COUNTY Return to: Joseph B. Bass, III, Manning, Fulton & SPO File Number: 37-AF Skinner, PA, PO Box 20389, Raleigh, NC DMS Project Number: 100139 27619 Prepared by: Office of the Attorney General Property Control Section Return to: NC Department of Administration State Property Office 1321 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1321 THIS DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF ACCESS,made this 17/. day of November, 2020, by S&M Farms, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company ("Grantor"), whose mailing address is PO Box 130, Sanbury, NC 27979, to the State of North Carolina("Grantee"), whose mailing address is State of North Carolina, Department of Administration, State Property Office, 1321 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1321. The designations of Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine, or neuter as required by context. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS,pursuant to the provisions of N.C. Gen. Stat. § 143-214.8 et seq.,the State of North Carolina has established the Division of Mitigation Services (formerly known as the Ecosystem Enhancement Program and Wetlands Restoration Program) within the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for the purposes of acquiring, maintaining, restoring, enhancing,creating and preserving wetland and riparian resources that contribute to the protection 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 1 of 12 BK 358 PG 922 DOC#317608 and improvement of water quality,flood prevention,fisheries,aquatic habitat,wildlife habitat,and recreational opportunities; and WHEREAS, this Conservation Easement from Grantor to Grantee has been negotiated, arranged and provided for as a condition of a full delivery contract between Restoration Systems, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company, 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211, Raleigh, NC 27604, and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, to provide stream, wetland and/or buffer mitigation pursuant to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Purchase and Services Contract Number 790701. WHEREAS, The State of North Carolina is qualified to be the Grantee of a Conservation Easement pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 121-35; and WHEREAS,the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District entered into a Memorandum of Understanding, (MOU) duly executed by all parties on November 4, 1998. This MOU recognized that the Wetlands Restoration Program was to provide effective compensatory mitigation for authorized impacts to wetlands, streams and other aquatic resources by restoring, enhancing and preserving the wetland and riparian areas of the State; and WHEREAS,the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the North Carolina Department of Transportation and the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District entered into a Memorandum of Agreement, (MOA) duly executed by all parties in Greensboro, NC on July 22, 2003, which recognizes that the Division of Mitigation Services (formerly Ecosystem Enhancement Program) is to provide for compensatory mitigation by effective protection of the land, water and natural resources of the State by restoring, enhancing and preserving ecosystem functions; and WHEREAS,the Department of Environment and Natural Resources,the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, the North Carolina Division of Water Quality, the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management, and the National Marine Fisheries Service entered into an agreement to continue the In-Lieu Fee operations of the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources' Division of Mitigation Services (formerly Ecosystem Enhancement Program) with an effective date of 28 July, 2010, which supersedes and replaces the previously effective MOA and MOU referenced above; and WHEREAS, the acceptance of this instrument for and on behalf of the State of North Carolina was granted to the Department of Administration by resolution as approved by the Governor and Council of State adopted at a meeting held in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, on the 8th day of February 2000; and WHEREAS, the Division of Mitigation Services in the Department of Environmental Quality, which has been delegated the authority authorized by the Governor and Council of State to the Department of Administration, has approved acceptance of this instrument; and 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 2 of 12 BK 358 PG 923 DOC#317608 WHEREAS,Grantor owns in fee simple certain real property situated, lying,and being in Hunters Mill Township, Gates County, North Carolina (the "Property"), and being more particularly described as that certain parcel of land containing approximately 345.19 acres and being conveyed to the Grantor by deed as recorded in Deed Book 286 at Page 306 of the Gates County Registry,North Carolina; and WHEREAS, Grantor is willing to grant a Conservation Easement and Right of Access over the herein described areas of the Property,thereby restricting and limiting the use of the areas of the Property subject to the Conservation Easement to the terms and conditions and purposes hereinafter set forth, and Grantee is willing to accept said Easement and Access Rights. The Conservation Easement shall be for the protection and benefit of the waters of Bennett's Creek. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, terms, conditions, and restrictions hereinafter set forth, Grantor unconditionally and irrevocably hereby grants and conveys unto Grantee, its successors and assigns, forever and in perpetuity, a Conservation Easement along with a general Right of Access. The Conservation Easement Area consists of the following: Conservation Easement 1 containing a total of 68.69 acres as shown on the plat of survey entitled "Conservation Easement for the State of North Carolina, Division of Mitigation Services, over a Portion of the Lands of S&M Farms, LLC, Current Owners per D.B. 286, Pg. 306 (PIN 6998127746000) and over a Portion of the Lands of J.S. Pierce, Jr. (deceased) and wife Helen H. Pierce per D.B. 139, Pg. 610 (PIN 6998161267000), DMS Project ID No. 100139, SPO Numbers 37-AE and 37-AF, Pierce Terrace", in Hunters Mill Township, Gates County, North Carolina, dated November 3, 2020, by John A. Rudolph, PLS Number L-4194, K2 Design Group, and recorded in the Gates County,North Carolina Register of Deeds at Plat Book 3, Page 92-3(2). See attached"Exhibit A", Legal Description of area of the Property hereinafter referred to as the "Conservation Easement Area" The purposes of this Conservation Easement are to maintain, restore, enhance, construct, create and preserve wetland and/or riparian resources in the Conservation Easement Area that contribute to the protection and improvement of water quality, flood prevention, fisheries, aquatic habitat,wildlife habitat, and recreational opportunities; to maintain permanently the Conservation Easement Area in its natural condition, consistent with these purposes; and to prevent any use of the Easement Area that will significantly impair or interfere with these purposes. To achieve these purposes,the following conditions and restrictions are set forth: I. DURATION OF EASEMENT Pursuant to law, including the above referenced statutes, this Conservation Easement and Right of Access shall be perpetual and it shall run with, and be a continuing restriction upon the use of, the Property, and it shall be enforceable by the Grantee against the Grantor and against Grantor's heirs, successors and assigns,personal representatives, agents, lessees, and licensees. 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 3 of 12 BK 358 PG 924 DOC#317608 II. GRANTOR RESERVED USES AND RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES The Conservation Easement Area shall be restricted from any development or usage that would impair or interfere with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. Unless expressly reserved as a compatible use herein,any activity in,or use of,the Conservation Easement Area by the Grantor is prohibited as inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. Any rights not expressly reserved hereunder by the Grantor have been acquired by the Grantee. Any rights not expressly reserved hereunder by the Grantor, including the rights to all mitigation credits, including,but not limited to, stream,wetland,and riparian buffer mitigation units,derived from each site within the area of the Conservation Easement, are conveyed to and belong to the Grantee. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following specific uses are prohibited,restricted, or reserved as indicated: A. Recreational Uses. Grantor expressly reserves the right to undeveloped recreational uses, including hiking, bird watching, hunting and fishing, and access to the Conservation Easement Area for the purposes thereof. B. Motorized Vehicle Use. Motorized vehicle use in the Conservation Easement Area is prohibited except within a Crossing Area(s)or Road or Trail as shown on the recorded survey plat. C. Educational Uses. The Grantor reserves the right to engage in and permit others to engage in educational uses in the Conservation Easement Area not inconsistent with this Conservation Easement, and the right of access to the Conservation Easement Area for such purposes including organized educational activities such as site visits and observations. Educational uses of the property shall not alter vegetation, hydrology or topography of the site. D. Damage to Vegetation. Except within Crossing Area(s)as shown on the recorded survey plat and as related to the removal of non-native plants, diseased or damaged trees, or vegetation that destabilizes or renders unsafe the Conservation Easement Area to persons or natural habitat, all cutting, removal, mowing, harming, or destruction of any trees and vegetation in the Conservation Easement Area is prohibited. E. Industrial,Residential and Commercial Uses. All industrial,residential and commercial uses are prohibited in the Conservation Easement Area. F. Agricultural Use. All agricultural uses are prohibited within the Conservation Easement Area including any use for cropland, waste lagoons, or pastureland. G. New Construction. There shall be no building, facility, mobile home, antenna, utility pole,tower, or other structure constructed or placed in the Conservation Easement Area. H. Roads and Trails. There shall be no construction or maintenance of new roads, trails, walkways, or paving in the Conservation Easement. All existing roads,trails and crossings within the Conservation Easement Area shall be shown on the recorded survey plat. 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 4 of 12 BK 358 PG 925 DOC#317608 I. Signs. No signs shall be permitted in the Conservation Easement Area except interpretive signs describing restoration activities and the conservation values of the Conservation Easement Area, signs identifying the owner of the Property and the holder of the Conservation Easement, signs giving directions, or signs prescribing rules and regulations for the use of the Conservation Easement Area. J. Dumping or Storing. Dumping or storage of soil,trash,ashes,garbage,waste,abandoned vehicles, appliances, machinery, or any other material in the Conservation Easement Area is prohibited. K. Grading, Mineral Use, Excavation, Dredging. There shall be no grading, filling, excavation,dredging,mining,drilling,hydraulic fracturing;removal of topsoil, sand,gravel,rock, peat,minerals, or other materials. L. Water Quality and Drainage Patterns. There shall be no diking, draining, dredging, channeling, filling, leveling, pumping, impounding or diverting, causing, allowing or permitting the diversion of surface or underground water in the Conservation Easement Area. No altering or tampering with water control structures or devices, or disruption or alteration of the restored, enhanced, or created drainage patterns is allowed. All removal of wetlands, polluting or discharging into waters, springs, seeps, or wetlands, or use of pesticide or biocides in the Conservation Easement Area is prohibited. In the event of an emergency interruption or shortage of all other water sources,water from within the Conservation Easement Area may temporarily be withdrawn for good cause shown as needed for the survival of livestock on the Property. M. Subdivision and Conveyance. Grantor voluntarily agrees that no further subdivision, partitioning, or dividing of the Conservation Easement Area portion of the Property owned by the Grantor in fee simple ("fee") that is subject to this Conservation Easement is allowed. Any future transfer of the Property shall be subject to this Conservation Easement and Right of Access and to the Grantee's right of unlimited and repeated ingress and egress over and across the Property to the Conservation Easement Area for the purposes set forth herein. N. Development Rights. All development rights are permanently removed from the Conservation Easement Area and are non-transferrable. O. Disturbance of Natural Features. Any change, disturbance, alteration or impairment of the natural features of the Conservation Easement Area or any intentional introduction of non- native plants,trees and/or animal species by Grantor is prohibited. The Grantor may request permission to vary from the above restrictions for good cause shown, provided that any such request is not inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement, and the Grantor obtains advance written approval from the Division of Mitigation Services, 1652 Mail Services Center, Raleigh,NC 27699-1652. III. GRANTEE RESERVED USES 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 5of12 BK 358 PG 926 DOC#317608 A. Right of Access, Construction, and Inspection. The Grantee, its employees and agents, successors and assigns, receive a perpetual Right of Access to the Conservation Easement Area over the Property at reasonable times to undertake any activities on the property to restore, construct, manage, maintain, enhance, protect, and monitor the stream, wetland and any other riparian resources in the Conservation Easement Area, in accordance with restoration activities or a long-term management plan. Unless otherwise specifically set forth in this Conservation Easement,the rights granted herein do not include or establish for the public any access rights. B. Restoration Activities. These activities include planting of trees, shrubs and herbaceous vegetation, installation of monitoring wells, utilization of heavy equipment to grade, fill, and prepare the soil,modification of the hydrology of the site,and installation of natural and manmade materials as needed to direct in-stream, above ground, and subterraneous water flow. C. Signs. The Grantee, its employees and agents, successors or assigns, shall be permitted to place signs and witness posts on the Property to include any or all of the following: describe the project,prohibited activities within the Conservation Easement, or identify the project boundaries and the holder of the Conservation Easement. D. Fences. Conservation Easements are purchased to protect the investments by the State (Grantee) in natural resources. Livestock within conservations easements damages the investment and can result in reductions in natural resource value and mitigation credits which would cause financial harm to the State. Therefore, Landowners (Grantor) with livestock are required to restrict livestock access to the Conservation Easement area. Repeated failure to do so may result in the State (Grantee)repairing or installing livestock exclusion devices (fences) within the conservation area for the purpose of restricting livestock access. In such cases,the landowner(Grantor)must provide access to the State(Grantee)to make repairs. E. Crossing Area(s). The Grantee is not responsible for maintenance of crossing area(s), however, the Grantee, its employees and agents, successors or assigns, reserve the right to repair crossing area(s), at its sole discretion and to recover the cost of such repairs from the Grantor if such repairs are needed as a result of activities of the Grantor, his successors or assigns. IV. ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES A. Enforcement. To accomplish the purposes of this Conservation Easement, Grantee is allowed to prevent any activity within the Conservation Easement Area that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement and to require the restoration of such areas or features in the Conservation Easement Area that may have been damaged by such unauthorized activity or use. Upon any breach of the terms of this Conservation Easement by Grantor, the Grantee shall, except as provided below,notify the Grantor in writing of such breach and the Grantor shall have ninety (90) days after receipt of such notice to correct the damage caused by such breach. If the breach and damage remains uncured after ninety (90) days, the Grantee may enforce this Conservation Easement by bringing appropriate legal proceedings including an action to recover damages, as well as injunctive and other relief. The Grantee shall also have the power and authority,consistent with its statutory authority: (a)to prevent any impairment of the Conservation Easement Area by acts which may be unlawful or in violation of this Conservation Easement; (b) 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 6 of 12 BK 358 PG 927 DOC#317608 to otherwise preserve or protect its interest in the Property; or (c) to seek damages from any appropriate person or entity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Grantee reserves the immediate right,without notice,to obtain a temporary restraining order,injunctive or other appropriate relief, if the breach is or would irreversibly or otherwise materially impair the benefits to be derived from this Conservation Easement, and the Grantor and Grantee acknowledge that the damage would be irreparable and remedies at law inadequate. The rights and remedies of the Grantee provided hereunder shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, all other rights and remedies available to Grantee in connection with this Conservation Easement. B. Inspection. The Grantee,its employees and agents, successors and assigns,have the right, with reasonable notice, to enter the Conservation Easement Area over the Property at reasonable times for the purpose of inspection to determine whether the Grantor is complying with the terms, conditions and restrictions of this Conservation Easement. C. Acts Beyond Grantor's Control. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall be construed to entitle Grantee to bring any action against Grantor for any injury or change in the Conservation Easement Area caused by third parties, resulting from causes beyond the Grantor's control, including,without limitation,fire, flood, storm,and earth movement, or from any prudent action taken in good faith by the Grantor under emergency conditions to prevent,abate,or mitigate significant injury to life or damage to the Property resulting from such causes. D. Costs of Enforcement. Beyond regular and typical monitoring expenses, any costs incurred by Grantee in enforcing the terms of this Conservation Easement against Grantor, including, without limitation, any costs of restoration necessitated by Grantor's acts or omissions in violation of the terms of this Conservation Easement, shall be borne by Grantor. E. No Waiver. Enforcement of this Easement shall be at the discretion of the Grantee and any forbearance, delay or omission by Grantee to exercise its rights hereunder in the event of any breach of any term set forth herein shall not be construed to be a waiver by Grantee. V. MISCELLANEOUS A. This instrument sets forth the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the Conservation Easement and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations, understandings or agreements relating to the Conservation Easement. If any provision is found to be invalid, the remainder of the provisions of the Conservation Easement, and the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is found to be invalid, shall not be affected thereby. B. Grantor is responsible for any real estate taxes, assessments, fees, or charges levied upon the Property. Grantee shall not be responsible for any costs or liability of any kind related to the ownership, operation, insurance, upkeep, or maintenance of the Property, except as expressly provided herein.Upkeep of any constructed bridges,fences,or other amenities on the Property are the sole responsibility of the Grantor. Nothing herein shall relieve the Grantor of the obligation to comply with federal, state or local laws,regulations and permits that may apply to the exercise of the Reserved Rights. 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 7 of 12 BK 358 PG 928 DOC#317608 C. Any notices shall be sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested to the parties at their addresses shown herein or to other addresses as either party establishes in writing upon notification to the other. D. Grantor shall notify Grantee in writing of the name and address and any party to whom the Property or any part thereof is to be transferred at or prior to the time said transfer is made. Grantor further agrees that any subsequent lease, deed, or other legal instrument by which any interest in the Property is conveyed is subject to the Conservation Easement herein created. E. The Grantor and Grantee agree that the terms of this Conservation Easement shall survive any merger of the fee and easement interests in the Property or any portion thereof. F. This Conservation Easement and Right of Access may be amended, but only in writing signed by all parties hereto, or their successors or assigns, if such amendment does not affect the qualification of this Conservation Easement or the status of the Grantee under any applicable laws, and is consistent with the purposes of the Conservation Easement. The owner of the Property shall notify the State Property Office and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in writing sixty (60) days prior to the initiation of any transfer of all or any part of the Property or of any request to void or modify this Conservation Easement. Such notifications and modification requests shall be addressed to: Division of Mitigation Services Program Manager NC State Property Office 1321 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1321 and General Counsel US Army Corps of Engineers 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington,NC 28403 G. The parties recognize and agree that the benefits of this Conservation Easement are in gross and assignable provided, however,that the Grantee hereby covenants and agrees,that in the event it transfers or assigns this Conservation Easement,the organization receiving the interest will be a qualified holder under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 121-34 et seq.and § 170(h)of the Internal Revenue Code, and the Grantee further covenants and agrees that the terms of the transfer or assignment will be such that the transferee or assignee will be required to continue in perpetuity the conservation purposes described in this document. VI. QUIET ENJOYMENT Grantor reserves all remaining rights accruing from ownership of the Property, including the right to engage in or permit or invite others to engage in only those uses of the Conservation 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 8 of 12 BK 358 PG 929 DOC#317608 Easement Area that are expressly reserved herein, not prohibited or restricted herein, and are not inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Grantor expressly reserves to the Grantor, and the Grantor's invitees and licensees,the right of access to the Conservation Easement Area, and the right of quiet enjoyment of the Conservation Easement Area, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the said rights and easements perpetually unto the State of North Carolina for the aforesaid purposes, AND Grantor covenants that Grantor is seized of said premises in fee and has the right to convey the permanent Conservation Easement herein granted; that the same is free from encumbrances and that Grantor will warrant and defend title to the same against the claims of all persons whomsoever. 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 9 of 12 BK 358 PG 930 DOC#317608 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first above written. S & M Farms,LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company By: � tom' (SEAL) Name: 7K,40,, ,raY ,#)!, 7r Title: yia,,,9r•/.�1•�� NORTH CAROLRiA�� COUNTY OF ((�� I, tle,cla.)--P, E,Lure , a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that .yzm-e.5 M r, o-PIe,ras �amayer- Me-mbtrof S&M Farms LLC,a North Carolina limited liability company, Grantor, personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing instrument. IN WITNES WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Notary Seal this the I day of JD U b•e-r , 2020. J + otary Public Y' a My commission expires: Cr, 1 U, I., 0��• J102,5-12-1 <VW -• 610,/ ' uv 3347632v5.MMB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 10 of 12 BK 358 PG 931 DOC#317608 Exhibit A Legal Description CONSERVATION EASEMENT OF THE PIERCE TERRACE SITE Conservation Easement Area 1 BEING ALL of Conservation Easement 1 of the Pierce Terrace Site over a portion of the land of the S & M Farms, LLC tract (PIN No. 6998127746000), lying and being situated in Hunters Mill Township, Gates County, North Carolina, and particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an iron stake(Point of Beginning)labeled as Point No.27 and being the Eastern most corner of the Conservation Easement Area 1 and being located South 86°55'15" East 383.33 feet from an iron stake with a blue cap (Point No. 101)with N.C. Grid Coordinates N=985,370.9722', E=2,691,928.2710' (NAD '83, 2011). Thence from the Point of Beginning(Point No. 27), South 60°44'46" West 48.37'to an iron stake; thence South 53°08'58" West 99.85' to an iron stake; thence South 44°24'03" West 89.15' to an iron stake; thence South 38°25'38" West 1388.50' to an iron stake; thence North 71°44'05" West 175.67' to an iron stake; thence North 11°08'32" West 79.95' to an iron stake; thence North 11°09'49" West 1004.06' to an iron stake; thence South 86°36'41" West 553.26' to an iron stake; thence South 14°26'23" West 84.96' to an iron stake; thence South 14°43'42" West 1435.46' to an iron stake; thence South 15°59'34" West 164.48' to an iron stake; thence North 66°03'39" East 1221.72' to an iron stake; thence North 66°14'07" East 97.60' to an iron stake; thence North 11°08'32" West 29.58' to an iron stake; thence South 71°44'04" East 147.74' to an iron stake; thence South 38°25'38" West 448.77'to an iron stake;thence South 45°14'40" West 129.18'to an iron stake; thence South 58°51'17" West 120.61' to an iron stake; thence South 71°48'53" West 106.77' to an iron stake; thence South 79°33'23" West 434.23' to an iron stake; thence South 80°08'05" West 306.41' to an iron stake; thence South 77°09'49" West 207.87' to an iron stake; thence South 75°15'04" West 195.29'to an iron stake; thence South 72°39'23" West 163.65'to an iron stake; thence North 04°14'42" West 2271.91' to an iron stake; thence South 77°00'56" East 569.29' to an iron stake; thence South 77°00'56" East 648.71' to an iron stake; thence North 86°29'35" East 1476.62' to an iron stake; thence North 86°29'35" East 348.63' to an iron stake; thence South 70°42'11" East 75.26' to an iron stake; thence South 58°51'54" East 9.04' to an iron stake,which is the Point of Beginning(Point No.27),having an area of approximately 68.69 acres. THE FOREGOING CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA as shown on plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement for the State of North Carolina, Division of Mitigation Services, over a Portion of the Lands of S&M Farms, LLC, Current Owners per D.B. 286, Pg. 306 (PIN 6998127746000) and over a Portion of the Lands of J.S. Pierce, Jr. (deceased) and wife Helen H. Pierce per D.B. 139, Pg. 610 (PIN 6998161267000), DMS Project ID No. 100139, SPO Numbers 3347632v5.M1vIB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 11 of 12 BK 358 PG 932 DOC#317608 37-AE and 37-AF Pierce Terrace",in Hunters Mill Township,Gates County,North Carolina,dated November 3,2020,by John A. Rudolph,PLS Number L-4194,K2 Design Group, and recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 92-3(2), Gates County Register of Deeds. 3347632v5.MvvIB.26275.T29280 NCDMS Full Delivery Conservation Easement Template adopted 5 May 2017 Page 12 of 12 • DEED REFERENCE(S): LEGEND:BEING A PORTION OF THE PROPERTIES ISS-IRON STAKE SET SITE SILVER SPRINGS RD RECORDED IN D.B.286,PG.306 AND D.B.139 CORNER ECM-EXISTING CONCRETE MARKER PG.610 OF THE GATES COUNTY REGISTER DESCRIPTIONS EIP C-EXISTING IRON PIPE OF DEEDS. CORNER EN-EXISTING NAIL o^ # DESCRIPTION MNS-MAG NAIL SET ,0,,, z MAP REFERENCE(5): GENERAL NOTES: G4°" Oe mp z a O P.B.3,PG.37 No.5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE WITH AN LINE DATA LINE DATA EIS-EXISTING IRON STAKE ? 2O x O O NO HORIZONTAL CONTROL EXISTS EPP-EXISTING PUMP PIPE 1 THOU 20 ALUMINUM 3 1/4"CAP INSCRIBED:"STATE OF LINE BEARING DISTANCE LINE BEARING DISTANCE WITHIN 2000 FEET. EIB-EXISTING IRON BAR 2 P.C.2,SL.145,FLAT 6 NORTH CAROLINA CONSERVATION EASEMENT" L1 N86'29'35"E 348.63' L50 s44°24'03"W 85.29' PPS-PUMP PIPE SET N L2 570'42'11"E 75.26' L51 N53"08'58"E 95.56' NOTE:NO ABSTRACT OF TITLE,NOR NMC-NON-MONUMENTED CORNER 21 4.0"O.D.IRON PIPE 0.2'BELOW GRADE L3 558.51'54"E 9.04' L52 N60.40'52"E 63.39' TITLE COMMITMENT,OR RESULTS R/W-RIGHT OF WAY No.5 REBAR GRADE WITH L4 560°44'46"W 48.37' L53 S27°08'42"E 60,04' OF TITLE SEARCH WERE FURNISHED EOP-EDGE OF PAVEMENT O ALUMINUMo.5RE 3 1/4"FLUSH WITH INSCRIBED:WITH AN OF L5 553°08'S8"W 98.85' , L54 565"01'44"W 9.60' TO THE SURVEYOR.ALL E/B-EASEMENT BOUNDARY L6 844'24'03'W 89.15' L55 N58'51'54"W 51.22' NORTH CAROLINA CONSERVATION EASEMENT" L7 S38'25'30 DOCUMENTS OF RECORD REVIEWED CL-CENTERLINE VICINITY MAP(NTS)j V 1388.50' L56 S70°42'11"E 78.32' ARE NOTED HEREON(SEE UP-UTILITY POLE 23 1.0"O.D.IRON STAKE,BENT IN BANK OF DITCH LB 545°14'40"W 129.18' L57 N86.29'35"E 282.83' REFERENCES).THERE MAY EXIST P.B.-PLAT BOOK .0`ABOVE GRADE L9 558°51'I7"W 120.61' L58 N42'44'51"W 42.73' OTHER DOCUMENTS OF RECORD D.B.-DEED BOOK CERTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION: L10"S71'48'53"W 106.7T L59"N04.35'29"W 240.50' No.5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE WITH AN L11 578'33'23"W 434.23' LW N05.52'13"W 488.1T THAT MAY AFFECT THIS SURVEYED PG.-PAGE I(We)hereby certify that I am(We are)the Owner(s)of the properties shown and described hereon, 29 ALUMINUM 3 1/4"CAP INSCRIBED:"STATE OF PARCEL. CMP-CORRUGATED METAL PIPE L13 577"59'49"lN 207.8T L62 Nth"30'27"W 39.80' CPP-CORRUGATED PLASTIC PIPE which was conveyed to me(us)by deeds recorded In Deed Book 286,Page 306 and D.B.139,PG.610, NORTH CAROLINA CONSERVATION EASEMENT" L13 577°09`49"W 2o7.8T L62 N40.30'27"W 38.80' L14 575°15'04"W 185.29' L63 N43°4T53"VII 126.21' ALL DISTANCES SHOWN ARE RCP-REINFORCED CORRUGATED PIPE and that we hereby adopt the plan of conservation easement shown on this plat and that the 25 THRU 26 IRON STAKE WITH ORANGE CAP INSCRIBED: L15 572'39'23"W 163.65' L64 N66'28'23"W 32.13' HORIZONTAL GROUND DISTANCES. 0 NON•MONUMENTED CORNER conservation easement shown is an exception to the Subdivision Ordinance of Gates County,North "TRUE LINE SURVEYING" L18 N04.14'42"W 2271.91' LES N89"50'oe"W 335.4T No.5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE WITH ANCOORDINATES SHOWN ARE BASED No.5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE WITH Carolina. L17"N3328'S6"E 569.29' L66 Se8.18'14"W 749.32' �AN A OFNO31/4"CAP INSCRIBED: 27 THIS 49 ALUMINUM 3 1/4"CAP INSCRIBED:"STATE OF L18 N33'29'11"E 906.39' L67 SOO-33'16"E 78.19' ON LOCALIZED GROUND DISTANCES "STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA CONSERVATION EASEMENT" L19 587'31'15"E 290,71' L68 585°17'58"W 41.66' OTHER THAN ISO 0 CONSERVATION EASEMENT" IRON STAKE WITH ORANGE CAP INSCRIBED: L20 N07"58'33"E 42.23' L69 N58°51'54"W 34.42' SEE DATUM DESCRIPTION. CONSERVATION EASEMENT LINE r•I 5a "TRUE LINE SURVEYING" L21 N89.26'44"E 41,42' I�V' di.0 i�`I L22 N89.26'44"E 1109.05' -TIE DOWN LINE y TAr�w.r� AN Eloe{IN Ti M.YNJ��/(/e��/• 51 No.4 REBAR 0.1'BELOW GRADE _RIGHT OF WAY LINE OR Date S a s, C L23 541'59'O6"E 146.64' L24 SO4.42'02"E 703.02' EASEMENT LINE 62 IRON STAKE WITH ORANGE CAP INSCRIBED: L25 504°42'02"E 42.24` ---EASEMENT LINE "TRUE LINE SURVEYING" L26 524'58'16"E 30.00' UTILITY LINE 53 No.4 REBAR 0.1'BELOW GRADE L27 N65'01'44"E 55.51' DITCH J r /�/ ��O 1]�/ ./ ��1r,' L28 N74°49'09"E 90.65' JURISDICTIONAL DITCH Date �lO �4 ~ � 7I.l4+�--- . 7n„ _evc r� s4 IRON STAKE SET AT BASE OF No.4 REBAR,BENT L29 N84'03'35"E 91.28` L30 50029'15"E 155.63' Helen og Pierce,widow,by and through her IRON STAKE WITH ORANGE CAP INSCRIBED: L31 500'29'09"W 1032.81' agent/attorney-in-tact Kirby Lynn Pierce Parker' ss THOU se "TRUE LINE SURVEYING" L32 588'14'02"W 1275,46' CONSERVATION EASEMENT *North Carolina Durable Power of Attorney recorded in L33 538°25'38"W 1147.48' ACREAGE DATA: Deed Book 346,Page 788,Gates County Registry 5s No.4 REBAR 0.1'BELOW GRADE L34 544°24'03"W 77.5T IRON STAKE WITH ORANGE CAP INSCRIBED: L35 553'08'58"W 87.02' 0 "TRUE LINE SURVEYING"0.1'ABOVE GRADE L36 560'40'52"W 57.16' L37 s&M FARMS,LLC CERTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION: N71-44'04"W 147.74' CONSERVATION D.B.288,PS.306 68.69 ACRES± 68.69 ACRES± fit No.4 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE L38 N71"44'04"W 31.96' EASEMENT AREA 1 p3/6500127746000 This plat is not subject to subdivision approval by virtue of Conservation Easement,exemption of a L39 538.25'3e"W 31.96' partition of land from the definition of"subdivision"shall not exempt any resulting lots,tracts,or parcels of 62 IRON STAKE(RAILROAD RAIL),BENT,FLUSH L40 N71'44'SS"W 31.96' land from meeting the requirements of any other applicable ordinance(s). O WITH GRADE L41 N71'44'05"W 175.6T L42 538'25'38"W 448.7T CONSERVATION PIERCE TRACT 0 THRU 0 No.5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE IN EASEMENT AREA 2 D.B.136,PG.610 36.90 ACRES± CENTERLINE OF SOIL ROAD PIN 6998161267000 57.05 ACRES± CONSERVATION PIERCE TRACT N 0 Z6Za41,1A- EASEMENTAREA3D.B.136,PG.610 20.15 ACRES± Date SubmIOlStrator - PIN 6BB818128700D M TOTAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT EXCLUDING THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA w COUNTY OF GATESWETLAND'S RESTORATION AREA,ALL ACCESS 125.74 ACRES± EASEMENTS AND ROAD RAN BY COORDINATE LOCALIZED PROJECT COORDINATES COMPUTATION 0ALONG CONSERVATION EASEMENTS ng d Filed for registration at M. ,2020 in the Register of Deeds Point Northing Easi,18 1 983572.6042 268890342 2 985201.2832 2690334.6309 3 985233.9856 2690886,9212 DATUM DESCRIPTION Office. Recorded in P.B. ,PG 4 984107.6717 2691109.1387 THE LOCALIZED COORDINATE SYSTEM DEVELOPED FOR THIS PLAT IS BASED M ACCESS EASEMENT 5 984068.3387 2691019.8123 Y NEW 20'WIDE NONEXCLUSIVE ACCESS 6 983730.7167 2689948.5006 ON NORTH CAROLINASTATE PLANE COORDINATES ESTABLISHED BY USING O m EASEMENT FOR INGRESS,EGRESS 8 7 985118.0068 2690313.4451 THE ONLINE POSITIONING USER SERVICE(OPUS)PROVIDED BY THE NATIONAL O REGRESS TO BE CONVEYED TO THE STATE 8 984248.9195 2691081.3188 GEODETIC SURVEY. M g OF NORTH CAROLINA(AREA=1.'(ACRES± 9 984170.4773 2691096.7687 EIS 0 NC GRID COORDINATES NAD 83(2011) Register of Deeds By /_ BY COORDINATE COMPUTATION ACCESS 10 984136.690D 2691103.4233 1.57/ EASEMENT RUNS ALONG CENTERLINE OF 11 98409D.3848 2681243.7216 N=985,370.9722' , SOIL ROAD) E=2,691,928.2710' �i,"��',;' 12 983738.8174 2690964.7997 %,Z /�j, 13 983647.8650 2690873,0683 THE AVERAGE COMBINED GRID FACTOR USED ON THIS PLAT IS 0.99994318 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CE-Lt-26 EIS ��!! Sa/' 14 983585.4863 2690769.8461 (GROUND TO GRID).THE N.C.LAMBERT GRID BEARING AND LOCALIZED COUNTY OF GATES DITCH Lv��;' m __RN`I 15 983552.1640 2690668.4080 HORIZONTAL GROUND DISTANCE FROM EIS®i TO EIS 24 - / 16 983473.4521 2690241.3716 IS S 74°17'28"W 45,66 FEET. \ �� 17 883420.9541 2689939.4959 �""�''� ,Review Officer of Gates County,certify that the map or plat to• 28 EIS' . ,<SS:•.,, 18 983374.7733 2689736.8252 ALL LINEAR DIMENSIONS ARE LOCALIZED HORIZONTAL DISTANCES. ch his certification is affix meets all statutory requirements for recording. �A 27 ' .>, / old, gOP 19 983325.0567 2689547.9732 20 983276.2727 2689391.7637 GEOID-20128 CONUS 26 S 83 21 985541.8473 2689223.5900 EIS `-L5a gOP 22 985414.0356" 2689778.3230 GNSS RECEIVER-TOPCON HIPER V WITH MINIMUM TIME OF 2+HOURS COMPLETED ON 05/08/20 f7 F Vh j / jCN ' I 24 985358.6042 268 884.2969 THE FOLLOWING BASE STATIONS WERE USED: D( 25 985379,8284 2692232.2696 ap Dae Review Officer pm E c(GN ,;�( /� -" - 26 985355.0576 2692303.3043 PID DESIGNATION LATITUDE(m) LONGITUDE(m) O m O 27 985350.3823 2692311.0439 U¢ S.,�IS DF5272 LOY2 LOYOLA 2 COOP COBS ARP N364550.431 W0761416.068 M N Z SURVEYORS CERTIFICATION(S) ..\A�QP�'' 28 985326.7430 2682268.8395 DLi 898 LOYZ LOYOLA 2 COBS ARP N365148.919 W0763424.808 1N_,•m () zz a R• S� O\ `y8 CE 29 985203.1690 2692126.5675 DK7747 NCCR CRESWELL CORS ARP N355466.830 W0762825.291 N„>, GS•\�G PJE m 30 985203.1690 2692126.5675 .- Surveyor's disclaimer:No attempt was made to locate any cemeteries,wetlands,hazardous material .(\E ,Y1• eoQR \CiR 31 984115.4204 2691263.5840 NO sites,underground utilities or any other features above,or below ground other than those Shawn. y = S\\`L��,,t�PVe �36 <<''� �1 41 33 986157.4 60 2690568.8491 However,no visible evidence of cemeteries or Utilities,aboveground or otherwise,was observed b `- 34 986199.2290 2690574.7090 o I-y the undersigned(other than those shown). o t• 61i Z 35 986199.6297 2690616.1316 it) �OQ'., OHO\'' 4s 40 36 986210.3598 2691725.1289 m ,(9 I certify that the survey is of another category such as the recombination of existing parcels,a N...0 37 ae61D1.3555 2691823.2248 U38 985400.7012 2691880.8355 jL 0 court-ordered survey,or other exception to the definition of subdivision(conservation easement), Cfr' 39 985279.1536 2692367.9035 40 985251.9580 2692380.5683 41 30 805275.3923 26924 .8895 I,JOHN A.RUDOLPH,certify that this plat was drawn under my supervision from an actual survey 42 985275.1301 26230.3747 made under my supervision(deed description recorded in Book SEE ,Page REFS ,etc.)(other); INSET"A" 43 985308.5773 2682609.1684 that the boundaries not surveyed are clearly indicated as drawn from information found in Book 44 985316.7108 2692764.5841 page ;that the ratio of precision or positional accuracy as calculated is 1/10,000+;that this plat 50 25' 0 50' 45 9e4283.9337 26e2755.e267 was prepared in accordance with G.S.47-30 as amended. Witness my original signature,license I 46 9e4244.6229 260219o.s73z ' 47 eas143.5534 4.1548 69219 number and seal this 3rd day of November,A.D.,2020. GRAPHIC SCALE 1" = 50' 48 985198.9726 2692248.4267 49 985251.1618 2692318.0612 SHEET 1 OF 2 SE ti_RR TAmp / CONSERVATION EASEMENT FOR THE STATE OF NORTH mom�aoo,,;zstt-c S/o, �!�� tofessicha•ndSurveyor LieeL4194mber CAROLINA DIVISION OF MITIGATION SERVICES �:'� w OVER A PORTION OF THE LANDS OF S&M FARMS, LLC � •t - CURRENT OWNERS PER D.B. 286, PG.306 nr (PIN 6998127746000)AND OVER A PORTION OF THE LANDS OF L-4.73, ° `� `9�0 0."^.0 GENSE No J.S. PIERCE, JR. (DECEASED)AND WIFE, HELEN H.PIERCE 9.,SURv •Q,- :;- �',''syC EY�v0 ,;,°�eN GR B0p0•s a; PER D.B. 139, PG. 610(PIN 6998161267000) DMS PROJECT ID#100139 �'gpQ lee.; SPO NUMBERS 37-AE AND 37-AF o� o G l� q FEMA FLOOD STATEMENT: THE AREA REPRESENTED BY THIS PLAT IS NOT LOCATED I • = RESTORATION IN A FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY ACCORDING TO FEMA PIERCE TERRACE DRAWN BY: FGR _ MAP NUMBER(S)3720699800J,ZONE(S)X,DATED:JULY HUNTERS MILL TOWNSHIP GATES COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA 774 S.Boston Road -�000 SYSTEMS LLC 2D.2DD9. " DATE 11/3/20 La Grange,NC 28551 (THE FIELD SURVEY TOOK PLACE DURING AUGUST&SEPTEMBER 2020 k2 design group +t 1101 HAYNES STREET ) 252.582.3097 ••, DWG.NO.:RSS436MR20 ' .= ?RhSTOR RESTORATION SUITE 211 200 100 0 200 400 600 '-"3:.® www.k2dasigngroup.com rr 6 u 0v, SYSTEMSIILLCa RALEIGH,NC 27604 suavEr6o BY:J.A.R. rr GRAPHIC SCALE 1" = 200' LEGEND: PIERCE ISS-IRON STAKE SET NOTE. D.B.139,PG.610 73 ECM-EXISTING CONCRETE MARKER L66 O L65 72 L64 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 79 ISS \ISS COUNTY OF GATES EIP-EXISTING IRON PIPE ALL INTERNAL DITCHES WILL ISS 1 .. ='�. s I5577 EN-EXISTING NAIL L63 L21 Filed for registration at M. ,2020 in the Register of Deeds EIS-MNS-MAG NAIL SET BE REMOVED OR PLUGGED XISTING IRON STAKE 0 1 I55 7G EPP-EXIST EXISTING PUMP PIPE 0 L20�_ Lfi7 L22 � `' L62 EIB-EXISTING IRON BAR L19 35 PPS-PUMP PIPE SET �33 36 �2,p ISS 09 L67 Office. Recorded in P.B. ,PG NMC-NON-MONUMENTED CORNER ISS 88 RM/-RIGHT OF WAY EOP-EDGE OF PAVEMENT 37 , E/B-EASEMENT BOUNDARY I J CL-CENTERLINE / Register of Deeds By UP-UTILITY POLE / P.D.-PLAT BOOK U / D.B.-DEED BOOK 1-' PG.-PAGE 0 ¢I I CMP-CORRUGATED METAL PIPE PIERCE a 1 L60 ACCESS EASEMENT D.B.139,PG.610 p1 E NEW 20'WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS O NON REBAR LUSHNTED CORNER G1 EASEMENT FORINGRESS,EGRESS& No.A ALUMINUM FLUSH"CAP GRADEIWITH Elo REGRESS To BE CONVEYED TO THE STATE AN 3 tl4"CAP INSCRIBED: C I � OF NORTH CAROLINA(AREA=1.20 ACRES± "STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 0 U .i 'y� BY COORDINATE COMPUTATION)(ACCESS rlr1itA:jl EASEMENT RUNS ALONG CENTERLINE OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT" 4 CONSERVATION /' O DITCH JURISDICTIONAL DITCH N SOIL ROAD) CONSERVATION EASEMENT LINE EASEMENT AREA 2 —————TIE DOWN LINE I 36.90 ACRES± A G(1 PIERCE RIGHT E WAY LINE OR ADJOINER LINE � D.B.139,PG.610 —— EASEMENT LINE UTILITY LINE o 1—cam zt EIS" _ L58 INSET` / SEE SHEET 20'VIRGINIA ELECTRIC L77 67 i—— / 1 OF 2 AND POWER COMPANY ISS / -`' RIGHT OF WAY O ,.._, L68 I6 L5 8 / 6155 L3 �L5 4 "c D.B.214 .PG..645 L55 i O y ISSO / 8ISS:;4 S7700'S6E 648.7p P N86°2935"E L25 � ISSroIL57...7,,,,,,,,,,,v,..66 6EIS 6 �- _ OP 2 26 EIS 'Jw.�ISS EIS DITCH 1476.62' O® Vh �2~, �5� --- L30 44 574'1T28"V11 � L4 /` � / B L29 548.31'55"W _ —___ 45.68' 29 '-" EIS C) / 42 43 (DE DOWN. O = (TIE DOWN V 0 „/ 61 49 40 41 NB6°36'41°E 0 P O NC GRID COORDINATE 3O �,/CI ry4aO O L27 N14'26'23"E © 553.26' O E 289192T 17 p O .7,1 4 L36 L26 84.96' ISO,REFERENCE POINT ONLY /EIS y CONSERVATION (SUITABLE FOR GNSS OBSERVATION) / CID EASEMENT AREA 1 / — 68.69 ACRES± / '' (EXCLUDING THE WETLAND'S / '. RESTORATION AREAAND STATE OF DITCH /' O NORTH CAROLINA 30'ACCESS EASEMENT) O Z THERE EXISTA / CENTERLINE OF THREE POSSIBLE CABLE LINES / ' CONSERVATION '� PIERCE AS MARKED BY CENTURY / EASEMENT AREA 3 D.B.139,PG.610 APPROXIMATELY 4'FROM / ,': 20.15 ACRES± EDGE OF PAVEMENT / u (NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) DITCH 1' c . / O A - / f f CONSERVATION i • 536'25'381AI / M EASEMENT AREA 1 1375.92' / ,_,,` ., 68.69 ACRES± (TIE DOWN) RESTORATION AREAAND STAEXCLUDING THE DTE OF AREA IN / EXISTING 6'UTILITY EASEMENT NORTH CAROLINA 30'ACCESS EASEMENT) WETLANDS RESTORATION / ,._( TO BE DELETED(SEE P.B.3, P.B.3,PG.37-1 / PG.37-1)UTILITIES TO BE RELOCATED OUTSIDE / OF CONSERVATION DITCH A / ,} EASEMENT lu ' v v // DITCH , , =.,__.._,.,.___,.,., a. - ,=, . ,=== r O M Z. z / STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 30'ACCESS / ' EASEMENT f/ P.B.3,PG.37-1 !/ DITCH S71°08'32"E t L32 79.95' O / 1 45 511'08'32"E / / 48 DITCH ALONG THIS 34.44'(TIE DOWN) DITCH 5(TIE2"E 10 / / DITCH YLINE wooe:caoA / S NOT SHOWN FORS , 29.58' 10 L47 37 CLARITY °0-,..\``(✓�R0i , S66'14'07"W `l r_J�// L40 3 �* 1 '," .37 5 o ® L39 nI r r `•� 5&M FARMS,LLC 2� n �, // :;' L38 O.B.286,PG.306 7C T r ,i• `�. C.5 ` IL-f BLANTON // Q"..09 Q 538`2S'38"VII S P Vert 6 I .- °� D.B.336,PG.486 S66'03'39"W 461.5T y it;'' , 1221.72' (TIE DOWN) cf.,., ID" J // ��� , I*A3/244• EXISTING 6'UTILITY EASEMENT /:,'" ' 6 _•l� TO BE DELETED(SEE P.B.3, 72 / .I PG.37-1)UTILITIES TO BE SHEET 2 OF 2 ,�.� RELOCATED OUTSIDE �w EIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT FOR THE STATE OF NORTH N15'59'34"E 6 OF CONSERVATION / 0 164,48' EASEMENT t3 / CAROLINA DIVISION OF MITIGATION SERVICES ' 1,e IS N 4.54'40"E om OVER A PORTION OF THE LANDS OF S&M FARMS, LLC f 14 / 134.54' S!n Ot / �.*% '" —DITCH ® t-1G CIS ® (BE DOWN) ZZ CURRENT OWNERS PER D.B. 286,PG.306 N58.57'ITS (PIN 6998127746000)AND OVER A PORTION OF THE LANDS OF L11 ,--_-EIS .,r'66 127.59' �4� 6 eIs (TIE DOWN) J.S. PIERCE, JR. (DECEASED)AND WIFE, HELEN H.PIERCE 4 L12 _ �—,- �-r:, 55 M2.48'S3"E PER D.B. 139, PG.610(PIN 6998161267000) .- L13 17 ---- ^:._ 15"RCP ME DOWN) 2 DMS PROJECT ID#100139 i6 '..-e-5 `"r 'S4 8"CPP CENTERLINE OF THREE SPO NUMBERS 37-AE AND 37-AF �1A S79'33'23'W POSSIBLE CABLE LINES 1y '°910 53 436.41' AS MARKED BY CENTURY PIERCE TERRACE EIS 580'08'05"W L15 <?s2 BURIED 305.78' (TIE DOWN) LINK HUNTERS MILL TOWNSHIP GATES COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA NO4 44.42"W 0 'G EIS .' CPP mE DOWN) 30.80 i 51 577'09'49"W 5&M FARMS,LLC (THE FIELD SURVEY TOOK PLACE DURING AUGUST&SEPTEMBER 2020) (TIE DOWN) " N75°15'04"E 206E9' ��0' 194.11' (TIE DOWN) D.B.286,PG.306 200 /00 0 200 400 600 s0 N72'39'23"E (TIE DOWN) so n 169.95' µpN BURIED ME DOWN) GRAPHIC SCALE 1" = 200' RCP Appendix H: Credit Release Schedule Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 The standard release schedule for ILF credits generated through wetland mitigation projects has been modified to meet the new standards for the monitoring time frames provided in USACE Wilmington District's 2016 guidance document. The schedule below list the updated credit release schedule for wetland mitigation projects developed by ILF sites in North Carolina: Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site Credit Release Schedule and Milestones Credit ILF/NCDMS Release Release Activity Milestone Interim Release Total Released 1 Site Establishment(includes all required criteria 0% 0% stated above) Completion of all initial physical and biological improvements made pursuant to the 2 Mitigation Plan 30% 30% Year 1 monitoring report demonstrates that 3 10% 40% interim performance standards have been met Year 2 monitoring report demonstrates that 4 10% 50% interim performance standards have been met Year 3 monitoring report demonstrates that 5 15% 65% interim performance standards have been met Year 4 monitoring report demonstrates that 6* 5% 70% interim performance standards have been met Year 5 monitoring report demonstrates that 7 15% 85% interim performance standards have been met Year 6 monitoring report demonstrates that 8* 5% 90% interim performance standards have been met Year 7 monitoring report demonstrates that 9 10% 100% performance standards have been met *Please note that vegetation plot data may not be required with monitoring reports submitted during these monitoring years unless otherwise required by the Mitigation Plan or directed by the NCIRT. Appendix I: Maintenance Plan Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Maintenance Plan The Site shall be monitored on a regular basis and a physical inspection of the site shall be conducted a minimum of once per year throughout the post-construction monitoring period until performance standards are met. These Site inspections may identify Site components and features that require routine maintenance. Routine maintenance should be expected most often in the first two years following site construction and may include thefollowing: Component/Feature Maintenance through project close-out Vegetation shall be maintained to ensure the health and vigor of the targeted plant community. Routine vegetation maintenance and repair activities may include supplemental planting, pruning, mulching, and Vegetation fertilizing. Exotic invasive plant species shall be controlled by mechanical and/or chemical methods. Any vegetation control requiring herbicide application will be performed in accordance with NC Department of Agriculture (NCDA) rules and regulations. Site boundaries shall be identified in the field to ensure clear distinction between the mitigation site and adjacent properties. Boundaries may be Site Boundary identified by fence, marker, bollard, post, tree- blazing, or other means as allowed by site conditions and/or conservation easement. Boundary markers disturbed, damaged, or destroyed will be repaired and/or replaced on an as needed basis. Routine maintenance and repair activities may include removal of debris and supplemental installation of live stakes and other target vegetation along the Outfall Structures ditch below the outfall structures. Undermining of the structure may require repair or replacement. Appendix J: IRT Site Visit Notes Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site Post Contract Award IRT Site Visit: 02-19-2020 NC DMS Project#100139 NC DMS Contract#7907-01 RFP#16-007907 RESTORATION SYSTEMS I LLC Task 1 a.) Inter-Agency Post Contract Site Visit:Site Visit Notes As specified within RFP #16-007907, Restoration Systems (RS) held an on-site meeting with regulatory agencies and DMS staff to discuss the Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site (PT) on February 10, 2020. Below is a list of attendees and general site visit notes. Attendees: USACE: NC DMS: Restoration Systems: - Kyle Barns - Lindsay Crocker - Alex Baldwin - Todd Tugwell - Jerimiah Dow - Raymond Holz - Kim Browning - Worth Creech NC WRC: NC DWR: - Travis Wilson - Mac Haupt - Maria Dunn - Erin Davis Site Visit Notes: - The PT mitigation approach includes the filling of ditches throughout existing agricultural fields, including ditches around the Hofler Mitigation Site. In this landscape setting, ditches alter hydrology by draining surface water from precipitation events, influencing the hydroperiod of the seasonally high water table to a degree where historic wetland hydrology does not exist. RS is proposing the restoration of wetland hydrology by retaining precipitation inputs on-site, which will be achieved by filling in the ditches,eliminating the surface water outlet,and providing diffuse flow across the soil surface. - Early coordination between DMS,Albemarle Restoration,and the IRT will be imperative to ensure the design and implementation of the PT project will not exasperate IRT concerns regarding the Hofler Site. Site visit participants discussed the potential of monitoring the Hofler Site during the PT project, but specifics were not detailed. The success of the PT Site is not dependent upon modifications to the Hofler Site. However, RS believes the implementation of the PT Site could allow for an improvement to the Hofer Site. - Regarding the restoration approach of the PT Site,the group had significant discussions regarding the hydrological source of the proposed non-riverine hardwood flat and swamp wetlands. RS elaborated that within this area of the State, hydrology for non-riparian wetlands like PT is driven primarily by precipitation as well as secondary inputs from overland flow. The primary purpose and effect of the existing ditch networks are to remove precipitation driven surface water from the landscape, rather than lower the water table. This is evident at the PT site as the collector ditches are gently graded from 0.5 — 2 ft as they approach the main collector ditches which are deeper and move water off the land. A review of the NOAA AHPS Precipitation Analysis website on Feb 11, 2020 shows —8-inches of observed precipitation and precipitation is—3-inches above average at the PT site during the last Page 1 of 2 Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site Post Contract Award IRT Site Visit: 02-19-2020 NC DMS Project#100139 NC DMS Contract#7907-01 RFP#16-007907 30-days. Considering the recent weather conditions and the soil conditions at the time of the site visit, it was evident the ditches are effectively removing surface water from the PT site. - The western edge of the proposed wetland restoration line includes portions of soils mapped in the NRCS Soil Survey as Hydric B. A discussion regarding whether or not these areas are drained hydric soils. RS maintained that these edges exhibited soil redox concentrations at depths that would be considered the outer margins of the historic wetland. There were concerns expressed by the IRT that the redox concentrations were faint and possibly at a depth lower than what would constitute a drained hydric soil. Also, there were comments that the soil matrix chroma was brighter than what is typically classified as a drained hydric soil. RS offered that initial land clearing coupled with prolonged landuse in agriculture and silviculture (1955 historic imagery attached, min. 65 years in current state, 1906 USGS Map shows unpaved roads adjacent and into the project, indicating some level of altered landuse — both attached) impacted the outer boundary of the historic wetland resulting in distorted relic hydric soil indicators. The IRT stated the Mitigation Plan should include a map showing the locations of soil borings along with representative soil profile descriptions of the soil borings. Also, a transect of soil borings along the western edge extending from the Hydric A soil map units into the Hydric B soil map units of the proposed wetland restoration will further assist in identifying the drained hydric soil boundary. In addition, (if possible due to current agricultural activities) some monitoring wells should be installed in this area pre-restoration and left in place post-restoration to document hydrology. The IRT discussed the potential of a soil specific success criteria for the restoration of Hydric B soils, but specifics were not detailed. Also, a topographic survey will be performed to identify elevations of critical features including adjacent uplands, drained hydric soils, the Hofler Mitigation site (berm and wetland restoration components), Silver Springs Road and associated roadside ditches. This information will be used along with another investigation to ensure the project does not flood Silver Springs Road and provide supplemental data regarding the extent of historic wetland hydrology. - RS plans to use areas outside of the delineated drained hydric soil boundary as fill material for the existing ditches. In these areas, RS will create habitat depressions ranging in depth from approximately 6 — 18". These areas will be detailed in the Mitigation Plan and proposed for Wetland Creation at a 3:1 ratio. - The IRT asked, and RS confirmed that early coordination with the NC DOT would occur regarding roadside ditches within the DOT's Right of Way, including the removal of clogged and dilapidated culverts crossing those ditches. Roadside ditches will not be filled as a part of the project and road drainage is expected to improve with the removal of the existing culverts. IRT commented that future DOT road-side ditch maintenance should be considered and credit backed off any hydrologic zone of influence. - The IRT stressed that any areas of soil cut (habitat areas or elsewhere) should have the topsoil removed, stockpiled, and reused to minimize long-term effects to plant vigor. Likewise, tree selection should be careful to select hydrophytic species and hardwood wetland species. - Site features, and permitting requirements, will be based on the signed preliminary jurisdictional determination. Page 2 of 2 Pierce Terrace Wetland Mitigation Site: Post Contract Award IRT Site Visit Notes, Attachment 1: 1906 USGS Map (blue pin marks site) — D X Vo-V ail x I © about: X 1 © North C- X t< Get kia- X Gr GatesC x 1 © North C. -x I © s..,sur x I G Soil-&Vu x I G Mercha1 x I + F e I ngmdb usgs.gov/topoview/viewer/#14/36.4308/-75.6589 * O e lb a ti] Fr 0 4pps Acounts Maps&Weather slogs&Websdes Resources Restoration Systems ! 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PIERCE TERRACE SITE INDEX OF SHEETS Silver Springs Rd SHEET NUMBER SHEET C01 Title Sheet t.cp'1 s��9�d LOCATION: GATES COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA CO2 THRU CO2B Notes Ga\ CO3 THRU CO3D Details i �n�IqC� CO3E Overall Site �e�` TYPE OF WORK: WETLAND RESTORATION AND MITIGATION (CLEARING, CO3F Wetland Rehabilitations VICINITY MAP Not to Cole GRUBBING, GRADING, AND EROSION CONTROL) CO3G Planting C04 THRU C12 Site Improvement Plans MERCHANTS MILLPOND STATE PARK MERCHANTS MILLPOND STATE PARK I _________ __ ____ _______ _ ,t..._ .44 i `\,, , ABORERAR O#2W 1III SilvSeRrS1p4r0i n4s Rd SIl_t Fence I I I I I I AREA #1 11 Silt Fence Outlet / ___ _ 11 r ,,,,r144 Temporary l' ock Silt Check Type i I -- g Cross Vane k rniid C10 c\ _____—__ C12 ) "--- tC LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE : /./ // BORROW 28.1 ACRES * r,,,,r4 .. AREA #3 j%'� THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE INCLUDES BORROW VIII / AREAS AND DITCHES THAT WILL BE FILLED. THE �� REMAINING AREAS WILL BE DISKED IN A MANNER C06 C07 !/ -008 C09 CONSISTENT WITH FARMING PRACTICES WHICH ARE NOT CONSIDERED LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES. ;� (SEE SHEET CO3D FOR LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE AREAS) r 4,44 __-------- I:4 /zz 10 CHOWAN RIVER BASIN MERCHANTS - CI MILLPOND / "_ Op STATE PARK Pillaill ) -,--!i--- 004 C05 0DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL I � UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETED • • r \ „ , , , , �-inui \ \ -\� CA �ii C110) Prepared in the Office of: ,,,,,,,z O� /, v v , , --___ / /1 SUNGATE DESIGN GROUP, P.A. 0 905 JONES FRANKLIN ROAD — • ,v -7 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27606 THESE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS COMPLY WITH �� . TEL(919)859-2243 2 E ;..._ . THE APPLICABLE REGULATIONS SET FORTH BY THE NCG-010000 A / ENG FIRM LICENSE No. c-s90 �� 0 / - IrgliGENERAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2019 o AND ISSUED BY THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ;�O /� `\ O� ci ignik ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES. Restoration Systems �� ��► 9 90 9 Haynes St. /� C�G , P ��\� Suite 2 JOSHUA G. DALTON, P.E. Q /II HO o-0 Trnid Raleigh,NC 27604 PROJECT ENGINEER O cU Co N RESTORATION N 1 cep) SYSTEMS I LLC WORTH CREECH - SITE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER DATE: -9 DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL Q UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETED N. N p < 0) o? c) 20 C) zQ zo N Y `,-w LL c) CD § W LLo,2U z Wz�� GROUND STABILIZATION AND MATERIALS HANDLING PRACTICES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ONSITE CONCRETE WASHOUT U' a0�E1 THE NCGO1 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT 1. Maintain vehicles and equipment to prevent discharge of fluids. STRUCTURE WITH LINER Cr) oQwz w LJ__I .g H w Implementing the details and specifications on this plan sheet will result in the construction 2. Provide drip pans under any stored equipment. ,=-w-w-w, i,,, , "" `""' 0 activitybeingconsidered compliant with the Ground Stabilization and Materials Handling ;��'"'�j; -'- = 1 r, .,'Il1 . . p 3. Identify leaks and repair as soon as feasible, or remove leaking equipment from the �► .K x a, .. ��, T/ 9 W 1 1 iLT Inc 1 ' mama Q11Ri MAO sections of the NCGO1 Construction General Permit (Sections E and F, respectively). The �I"I,,, c �� project. 1 1 °� c ' �,� '� L � � Q \\I permittee shall comply with the Erosion and Sediment Control plan approved by the •:‘,,,,J4 - � :,,,we,o, CD 4. Collect all spent fluids, store in separate containers and properly dispose as '=-I"i-�' i z /� delegated authority having jurisdiction. All details and specifications shown on this sheet t maynot apply depending on site conditions and the delegated authorityhavingjurisdiction. hazardous waste (recycle when possible). " STAPLESOW p p Y p g g � >��.1 C!� � � 5. Remove leaking vehicles and construction equipment from service until the problem .. .T ar�i.rl■u °' has been corrected. ' • WINS=I AZ XV=Omar m a111cCOMTEWM..UT SECTION E: GROUND STABILIZATION a,li vM>oalrsauclulas.wiWIN nc�uoioMw.l�o 1. ASO WM TIC LAM ANIMAOP INC STINICROCI Mrnao Esc TIC lI.C,.t! I I r/MMC1TT m name/M Ma 6. Bring used fuels, lubricants, coolants, hydraulic fluids and other petroleum products IOsECAMQTYY1111ANOW Required Ground Stabilization Timeframes e� a> ITrm.Ma to a recycling or disposal center that handles these materials. »>N •. TURF Stabilize within this ., �,I� MTN ��wwC � Site Area Descri tion many calendar e - ° F���"�o••� � -, ELOW GRAD UT STRUCTURE '' r: : I 1 I: l :, • Timeframe variations ' ;o , �= p days after ceasing LITTER, BUILDING MATERIAL AND LAND CLEARING WASTE land disturbance 1. Never bury or burn waste. Place litter and debris in approved waste containers. Q �'1 w (a) Perimeter dikes, 2. Provide a sufficient number and size of waste containers (e.g dumpster, trash a NCRETE WASHOUTS '= �, � � t w o swales, ditches, and 7 None receptacle) on site to contain construction and domestic wastes. 1. Do not discharge concrete or cement slurry from the site. w /''' ` o `\, perimeter slopes 3. Locate waste containers at least 50 feet away from storm drain inlets and surface 2. D sose of, or recycle settled, hardened concrete residue in accordance wit, local o (b) High Quality Water 7 waters unless no other alternatives are reasonably available. and - ate solid waste regulations and at an approved facility. z None Ge' (HOW) Zones 4. Locate waste containers on areas that do not receive substantial amounts of runoff 3. Manag- washout from mortar mixers in accordance with the above i m and in Q from upland areas and does not drain directly to a storm drain, stream or wetland. addition ce the mixer and associated materials on impervious b-. rier and within w (c) Slopes steeper than If slopes are 10 or less in length and are p p o 3:1 7 not steeper than 2:1, 14 days are 5. Cover waste containers at the end of each workday and before storm events or lot perimeter ilt fence. w RS provide secondary containment. Repair or replace damaged waste containers. 4. Install temporar concrete washoutsper local requirements, f here applicable. If an o allowed p q pp -7 days for slopes greater than 50' in 6. Anchor all lightweight items in waste containers during times of high winds. alternate method • product is to be used, contact your a . •royal authority for z RESTORATION length and with slopes steeper than 4:1 7. Empty waste containers as needed to prevent overflow. Clean up immediately if review and approval. local standard details are not a ilable, use one of the two wSYSTEMS iLLC -7 days for perimeter dikes, swales, containers overflow. types of temporary conc -te washouts provided on is detail. 3 (d) Slopes 3:1 to 4:1 14 ditches, perimeter slopes and HQW 8. Dispose waste off-site at an approved disposal facility. 5. Do not use concrete washo s for dewatering or oring defective curb or sidewalk Zones 9. On business days, clean up and dispose of waste in designated waste containers. sections. Stormwater accumu .-ted within the , ashout may not be pumped into or oz -10 days for Falls Lake Watershed discharged to the storm drain sys -m or rec-iving surface waters. Liquid waste must 3 -7 days for perimeter dikes, swales, PAINT AND OTHER LIQUID WASTE be pumped out and removed from • oje z ditches, perimeter slopes and HQW Zones 1. Do not dump paint and other liquid waste into storm drains, streams or wetlands. 6. Locate washouts at least 50 feet from •rm drain inlets and surface waters unless it g (e) Areas with slopes can be shown that no other altern- 'Ives a - reasonably available. At a minimum, flatter than 4:1 14 -10 days for Falls Lake Watershed unless 2. Locate paint washouts at least 50 feet away from storm drain inlets and surface install protection of storm drain ' let(s) close t to the washout which could receive there is zero slope waters unless no other alternatives are reasonably available. H spills or overflow. o Note: After thepermanent cessation of construction activities, anyareas with temporary 3. Contain liquid wastes in a controlled area. p Y 7. Locate washouts in an eas' accessible area, on le -I ground and install a stone 0 ground stabilization shall be converted to permanent ground stabilization as soon as 4. Containment must be labeled, sized and placed appropriately for the needs of site. entrance pad in front o he washout. Additional con ols may be required by the practicable but in no case longer than 90 calendar days after the last land disturbing 5. Prevent the discharge of soaps, solvents, detergents and other liquid wastes from approving authority. x activity. Temporary ground stabilization shall be maintained in a manner to render the construction sites. 8. Install at least on- sign directing concrete trucks to the was ,out within the project o Liu surface stable against accelerated erosion until permanent ground stabilization is achieved. x limits. Post si: ► .ge on the washout itself to identify this locat'•n. o V V PORTABLE TOILETS o Q Z GROUND STABILIZATION SPECIFICATION 9. Remove lea ngs from the washout when at approximately 75% c: •acity to limit P 1. Install portable toilets on level ground, at least 50 feet away from storm drains, overflow -vents. Replace the tarp, sand bags or other temporary st ctural W > Stabilize the ground sufficiently so that rain will not dislodge the soil. Use one of the streams or wetlands unless there is no alternative reasonablyavailable. If 50 foot o re Z w comp• ents when no longer functional. When utilizing alternative or • oprietary Z techniques in the table below: offset is not attainable, provide relocation of portable toilet behind silt fence or place pro► ucts, follow manufacturer's instructions. LLI m LLI Temporary Stabilization Permanent Stabilization on a gravel pad and surround with sand bags. 10. the completion of the concrete work, remove remaining leavings and dispose of Q ~ ~ • Temporary grass seed covered with straw or • Permanent grass seed covered with straw or 2. Provide staking or anchoring of portable toilets during periods of high winds or in high W 0 in an approved disposal facility. Fill pit, if applicable, and stabilize any disturbs e o W Z V other mulches and tackifiers other mulches and tackifiers foot traffic areas. caused by removal of washout. I- • Hydroseeding • Geotextile fabrics such as permanent soil 3. Monitor portable toilets for leaking and properly dispose of any leaked material. w IX I- •• Rolled erosion control products with or reinforcement matting Utilize a licensed sanitary waste hauler to remove leaking portable toilets and replace o W without temporary grass seed • Hydroseeding with properly operating unit. w a • Appropriately applied straw or other mulch • Shrubs or other permanent plantings covered HERBICIDES, PESTICIDES AND RODENTICIDES o • Plastic sheeting with mulch w 1. Store and apply herbicides, pesticides and rodenticides in accordance with label • Uniform and evenly distributed ground cover EARTHEN STOCKPILE MANAGEMENT H restrictions. w sufficient to restrain erosion 1. Show stockpile locations on plans. Locate earthen-material stockpile areas at least 2. Store herbicides, pesticides and rodenticides in their original containers with the g • Structural methods such as concrete, asphalt or 50 feet away from storm drain inlets, sediment basins, perimeter sediment controls label, which lists directions for use, ingredients and first aid steps incase of o retaining walls and surface waters unless it can be shown no other alternatives are reasonably accidental poisoning. z • Rolled erosion control products with grass seed available. o 3. Do not store herbicides, pesticides and rodenticides in areas where flooding is P 2. Protect stockpile with silt fence installed along toe of slope with a minimum offset of possible or where they may spill or leak into wells, stormwater drains, ground water Q ' CRYLAMIDES (PAMS) AND FLOCCULANTS five feet from the toe of stockpile. or surface water. If a spill occurs, clean area immediately. 1. Selec • culants that are appropriate for the soils being exposed dur' • : 3. Provide stable stone access point when feasible. w construction, s- ting; from the NC DWR List ofApproved P' ► locculants. 4. Do not stockpile these materials onsite. P4 PROJECT# pp4. Stabilize stockpile within the timeframes provided on this sheet and in accordance 1-4 2. Apply flocculants at or . - a e the inlets to Erosion . - . ediment Control Measures. with the approved plan and any additional requirements. Soil stabilization is defined Z DRAWING NAME: 3. Apply flocculants at the concentra '• .s so - ' ied in the NC DWR List of Approved as vegetative, physical or chemical coverage techniques that will restrain accelerated PCTERRDYPSHCO2 HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC WASTE PAMS/Flocculants and in accord- - - with - anufacturer's instructions. erosion on disturbed soils for temporary or permanent control needs. z DATE: 1. Create designated hazardous waste collection areas on-site. 3 4. Provide ponding area • ontainment of treated Sto -- , ater before discharging g 2021 offsite. 2. Place hazardous waste containers under cover or in secondary containment. Q DRAWN BY: 5. Stor- •cculants in leak-proof containers that are kept under storm-re - nt cover NORTH ,L� 3. Do not store hazardous chemicals, drums or bagged materials directly on the ground. x JRH B or surrounded by secondary containment structures. ,SI Envir nmental Quality REVIEWED BY: JGD P REVISIONS: 0 E NCGO1 GROUND STABILIZATION AND MATERIALS HANDLING EFFECTIVE .. 04/01 / 19 z 2 W Li W Q c z SHEET NO. Nl_ ro N,� .- G-02 DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL Q UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETED CI_- N p Of o? cF. ceo zQ z0 N O',-w LL Y c) CD •§E W LLO.0 z z� CD Z ?Q ow�LL U) i--0 PART III PART III PART III W .w~w SELF-INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING SELF-INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING SELF-INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING 0 . Q SECTION A: SELF-INSPECTION SECTION B: RECORDKEEPING SECTION C: REPORTING CD I Self-inspections are required during normal business hours in accordance with the table 1. E&SC Plan Documentation 1. Occurrences that Must be Reported Z 11 ��l below. When adverse weather or site conditions would cause the safety of the inspection The approved E&SC plan as well as any approved deviation shall be kept on the site. The Permittees shall report the following occurrences: * 1 personnel to be in jeopardy, the inspection may be delayed until the next business day on approved E&SC plan must be kept up-to-date throughout the coverage under this permit. (a) Visible sediment deposition in a stream or wetland. which it is safe to perform the inspection. In addition, when a storm event of equal to or The following items pertaining to the E&SC plan shall be kept on site and available for greater than 1.0 inch occurs outside of normal business hours, the self-inspection shall be inspection at all times during normal business hours. performed upon the commencement of the next business day. Any time when inspections (b) Oil spills if: ,c were delayed shall be noted in the Inspection Record. Item to Document Documentation Requirements • Theyare 25gallons or more, �'o�-y�'';" �,oF� a /z, Frequency (a) Each E&SC measure has been installed Initial and date each E&SC measure on a copy • They are less than 25 gallons but cannot be cleaned up within 24 hours, Inspect (during normal Inspection records must include: and does not significantly deviate from the of the approved E&SC plan or complete, date = _ 2N Pi business hours) • Theycause sheen on surface waters (regardless of volume), or Q - locations, dimensions and relative elevations and sign an inspection report that lists each g w f-N5 , (1) Rain gauge Daily Daily rainfall amounts. H N '/ ) shown on the approved E&SC plan. E&SC measure shown on the approved E&SC • They are within 100 feet of surface waters (regardless of volume). maintained in If no daily rain gauge observations are made during weekend or �'0� e,0Pv plan. This documentation is required upon the good working holiday periods, and no individual-day rainfall information is ww initial installation of the E&SC measures or if order available, record the cumulative rain measurement for those un- H attended days (anc this will determine if a site inspection is the E&SC measures are modified after initial (c) Releases of hazardous substances in excess of reportable quantities under Section 311 z needed). Days on which no rainfall occurred shall be recorded as installation. of the Clean Water Act (Ref: 40 CFR 110.3 and 40 CFR 117.3) or Section 102 of CERCLA "zero." The permittee may use another rain-monitoring device (Ref: 40 CFR 302.4) or G.S. 143-215.85. Q approved by the Division. (b) A phase of grading has been completed. Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC plan or complete, date and sign an inspection o (2) E&SC At least once per 1. Identification of the measures inspected, H Measures 7 calendar days 2. Date and time of the inspection, report to indicate completion of the wjI,( (d) Anticipated bypasses and unanticipated bypasses. z and within 24 3. Name of the person performing the inspection, construction phase. o hours of a rain 4. Indication of whether the measures were operating v (c) Ground cover is located and installed Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC z RESTORATION event > 1.0 inch in properly, w SYSTEMS I LLC 24 hours 5. Description of maintenance needs for the measure, in accordance with the approved E&SC plan or complete, date and sign an inspection (e) Noncompliance with the conditions of this permit that may endanger health or the '' 6. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken_ plan. report to indicate compliance with approved environment. 3 (3) Stormwater At least once per 1. Identification of the discharge outfalls inspected, ground cover specifications. F discharge 7 calendar days 2. Date and time of the inspection, o (d) The maintenance and repair Complete, date and sign an inspection report. x outfalls (SDCs) and within 24 3. Name of the person performing the inspection, 2. Reporting Timeframes and Other Requirements i hours of a rain 4. Evidence of indicators of stormwater pollution such as oil requirements for all E&SC measures event 1.0 inch in sheen, floatingor suspended solids or discoloration, After a permittee becomes aware of an occurrence that must be reported, he shall contact p have been performed. z 24 hours 5. Indication of visible sediment leaving the site, the appropriate Division regional office within the timeframes and in accordance with the 6. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken. (e) Corrective actions have been taken Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC p other requirements listed below. Occurrences outside normal business hours may also be (4) Perimeter of At least once per If visible sedimentation is found outside site limits, then a record to E&SC measures. plan or complete, date and sign an inspection reported to the Department's Environmental Emergency Center personnel at (800) site 7 calendar days of the following shall be made: report to indicate the completion of the and within 24 1. Actions taken to dean up or stabilize the sediment that has left corrective action. 858-0368. w hours of a rain the site limits, up o event > 1.0 inch in 2. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken, and 2. Additional Documentation to be Kept on Site Occurrence Reporting Timeframes (After Discovery) and Other Requirements 24 hours 3. An explanation as to the actions taken to control future In addition to the E&SC plan documents above, the following items shall be kept on the (a) Visible sediment • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. w releases. site and available for inspectors at all times during normal business hours, unless the deposition in a • Within 7 calendar days, a report that contains a description of the (5) Streams or At least once per If the stream or wetland has increased visible sedimentation or a O LiuDivision provides a site-specific exemption based on unique site conditions that make stream or wetland sediment and actions taken to address the cause of the deposition. x wetlands onsite 7 calendar days stream has visible increased turbidity from the construction o this requirement notpractical: Division staff may waive the requirement for a written report on a or offsite and within 24 activity,then a record of the following shall be made: q z C.) basis. ° Q Zb -case (where hours of a rain 1. Description, evidence and date of corrective actions taken, and case-by-case H accessible) event > 1.0 inch in 2. Records of the required reports to the appropriate Division (a) This General Permit as well as the Certificate of Coverage, after it is received. • If the stream is named on the NC 303(d) list as impaired for sediment- b re >- �n 24 hours Regional Office per Part Ill, Section C, Item (2)(a) of this permit. related causes, the permittee may be required to perform additional o re Z U) (6) Ground After each phase 1. The phase of grading (installation of perimeter E&SC monitoring, inspections or apply more stringent practices if staff W m W stabilization of grading measures, clearing and grubbing, installation of storm (b) Records of inspections made during the previous twelve months. The permittee shall w determine that additional requirements are needed to assure compliance measures drainage facilities, completion of all land-disturbing record the required observations on the Inspection Record Form provided by the d V with the federal or state impaired-waters conditions. Q activity, construction or redevelopment, permanent Division or a similar inspection form that includes all the required elements. Use of - w W V) Z ground cover). (b) Oil spills and • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. The notification o U W electronically-available records in lieu of the required paper copies will be allowed if release of shall include information about the date, time, Q 2. Documentation that the required ground stabilization nature, volume and F shown to provide equal access and utilityas the hard-copyrecords. x u_i measures have been provided within the required q hazardous location of the spill cr release. a 0 timeframe or an assurance that they will be provided as substances per Item 0 3. Documentation to be Retained for Three Years 1(b)-(c) above a Scan as possible. All data used to complete the e-NOI and all inspection records shall be maintained for a period 1-4 NOTE: The rain inspection resets the required 7 calendar day inspection requirement. of three years after project completion and made available upon request. [40 CFR 122.41] (c) Anticipated • A report at least ten days before the date of the bypass, if possible. o bypasses [40 CFR The report shall include an evaluation of the anticipated quality and w 122.41(m)(3)] effect of the bypass. w PART II, SECTION G, ITEM (4) (d) Unanticipated • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. H bypasses [40 CFR • Within 7 calendar days, a report that includes an evaluation of the w DRAW DOWN OF SEDIMENT BASINS FOR MAINTENANCE OR CLOSE OUT 122.41(m)(3)] quality and effect of the bypass. (e) Noncompliance • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. o Sediment basins and traps that receive runoff from drainage areas of one acre or more shall use outlet structures that withdraw water from the surface when these devices need to be drawn down with the conditions • Within 7 calendar days, a report that contains a description of the P for maintenance or close out unless this is infeasible. The circumstances in which it is not feasible to withdraw water from the surface shall be rare (for example, times with extended cold weather). of this permit that noncompliance, and its causes; the period of noncompliance, o Non-surface withdrawals from sediment basins shall be allowed only when all of the following criteria have been met: may endanger including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not g health or the been corrected, the anticipated time noncompliance is expected to w PROJECT 1-4 (a) The E&SC plan authority has been provided with documentation of the non-surface withdrawal and the specific time periods or conditions in which it will occur. The non-surface withdrawal environment[40 continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and d 1154-21011 CFR 122.41(I)(7)] prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. [40 CFR 122.41(I)(6). Q DRAWING NAME: shall not commence until the E&SC plan authority has approved these items, • Division staff may waive the requirement for a written report on a PCTERRDYPSHCO2A (b) The non-surface withdrawal has been reported as an anticipated bypass in accordance with Part III, Section C, Item (2)(c) and (d) of this permit, case-by-case basis. z DATE: (c) Dewatering discharges are treated with controls to minimize discharges of pollutants from stormwater that is removed from the sediment basin. Examples of appropriate controls include 2021 properly sited, designed and maintained dewatering tanks, weir tanks, and filtration systems, Q DRAWN BY: (d) Vegetated, upland areas of the sites or a properly designed stone pad is used to the extent feasible at the outlet of the dewatering treatment devices described in Item (c) above, a� JRH (e) Velocity dissipation devices such as check dams, sediment traps, and riprap are provided at the discharge points of all dewatering devices, and :_.. o 3� NORTH CAROLINA ., REVIEWED BY: JGD (f) Sediment removed from the dewatering treatment devices described in Item (c) above is disposed of in a manner that does not cause deposition of sediment into waters of the United States. ' Environmental Qualf r REV IS IONS: a E CD x NCGO 1 SELF-INSPECTION5 RECORDICEEPINGAND REPORTINGEFFECTIVE: 04/01 /19 2 w Q c z SHEET No. o� x NI_ (o N C-02A DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETED N p Q 0- o? C.) 20 zQ zz N YU',-w LL c) CD <a w LLO�U z z co co cD ow�� CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE J Z PERMANENT SEEDING SCHEDULE: LU T,° J CC I- 1. Obtain a Land Disturbing Permit. Date: Page: PLANT MATERIAL SELECTION 0 2. Submit documentation required under the site NPDES stormwater permit for construction activity 1. REFER TO TABLE BELOW FOR APPROPRIATE SEKECTIONS OF NATIVE PERMANENT SEES. LLI . ' (NCG010000)to Stormwater Inspections throughout the project. 2. PERMANENT SEED INCLUSION IN THE MIXTURE SHOULD TOTAL 15 LBS OF PURE LIVE SEED(PLS) I- 3. Schedule a pre-construction conference with NCDEQ Erosion Control Officer and Erosion Control Design PER ACRE DRILLED OR 20 LBS PLS/AC BROADCAST APPLIED. Q at Engineer.Contact DEMLR Raleigh Regional Office at least 48 hours prior to commencing the land-disturbing 3. AT LEAST4 SPECIES SHOULD BE SELECTED FOR THE MIXTURE,SELECTION OF MORE THAN 4 V activity at(919)791-4200. TEMPORARY SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS TEMPORARY SEEDING TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIES RECOMMENDED FOR INCREASING CHANCES OF SUCCESSFUL VEGETATION z . //! 4. Erosion and Sediment Control (E&SC) permit and Certificate of Coverage(COC)must be obtained before any FOR LATE WINTER AND EARLY SPRING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUMMER RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FALL ESTABLISHMENT. land disturbing activities occur. Seeding Mixture SeedingMixture Seeding Mixture 4. IF OTHER SPECIES SUCH AS WILDFLOWERS ARE ADDED TO THE MIX,THEY SHOULD NOT BE Cr) * , Species Rate (lb/acre) COUNTED IN THE MNIMUM SEEDING RATE. 5. Per NPDES requirements,a rain gauge,self-inspections records, permit,Certificate of Coverage,and E&SC Plan p Species Rate (lb/acre) Species Rate (lb/acre) are required to be maintained on-site and accessible during inspection. It is recommended that these items be Rye (grain) 120 German millet 40 SEEDBED PREPARATION placed in a permits box at the beginning or entrance of project. Annual lespedeza (Kobe in 50 Rye (grain) 120 1. DITRURBED SOILS WITHIN RIPARIAN AREAS MUST BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE AN OPTIMUM Piedmont and Coastal Plain, In the Piedmont and Mountains, a SeedingDates ENVIRONMENT FOR SEED GERMINATION AND SEEDING GROWTH. 6. Construction activities that have an E&SC Plan approved on or after April 1,2019 are required to fill out and submit an electronic Notice of Intent(e-NOI)form.All construction activities are required to follow the new Korean in Mountains) small-stemmed Sudangrass may be Mountains-Aug. 15 - Dec. 15 2. THE pH OF THE SOIL MUST BE SUCH THAT IT IS NOT TOXIC AND NUTRIENTS ARE AVAILABLE. �H\1,CI: l NCGO1 permit regardless of when plans were approved. Omit annual lespedeza when duration of substituted at a rate of 50 lb/acre. Coastal Plain and Piedmont-Aug. 15 - Dec. 31 3. SOIL ANALYSIS SHOULD BE PERFORMED TO DETERMINE NUTRIENT AND LIME NEEDS OF EACH 6� , i 1�c/ 7. The contractor shall conduct self-inspections of the erosion and sediment control measures and complete the temporary cover is not to extend beyond June. Seeding Dates Mulch SITE. ,� • /,-7- SeedingDates Mountains-May15 - Aug. 54. APPROPRIATE pH LEVELS ARE BETWEEN 5.5 7. following combined self-inspection form found on the DEMLR website: - ;a •= = https://files.nc.gov/ncdeq/Energy%20Mineral%20and%20Land%20Resources/Stormwater/NPDES%20General% g� Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by 5. RIPARIAN BUFFERS REGULATED FOR NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT MAY BE LIMITED TO A SINGLE - _°- 1 � - Mountains-Above 2500 feet: Feb. 15 - May 15 Piedmont-May 1 - Aug. 15 tackingwith asphalt, netting, APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER. Q - � 20Permits/DEMLR-CSW-Monitoring-Form-Rev-August-8-2019.pdf.Twelve months of complete inspection forms p or a mulch �I shall be kept on-site and available for inspection at all times.It is recommended a copy be kept in a permit box. Below 2500 feet: Feb. 1- May 1 Coastal Plain-Apr. 15 - Aug. 15 anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly 6. SUITABLE MECHANICAL MEANS SUCH AS DISKING, RAKING,OR HARROWING MUST BE W <<\ Q- , ,' Piedmont-Jan. 1 - May 1 straight can be used as a mulch anchoringtool. EMPLOYED TO LOOSEN COMPACTED SOIL PRIOR TO SEEDING. [�� YO ' `v 8. Self-inspections for erosion and sedimentation control measures are to be performed at least once every seven Mulch g % ��'4444f, "'�����0 calendar days and within 24 hours of every rain event of greater than 1 inch.Any needed repairs shall be made Coastal Plain-Dec. 1 - Apr. 15 Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw Maintenance PLANTING I`o�\P\ ` immediately to maintain measures as details on this plan.A rain gauge shall be installed at the project site for Mulch by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a Repair and refertilize damaged areas 1. APPLY SEED UNIFORMLY WITH A CYCLONE SEEDER, DROP-TYPE SPREADER, DRILL,OR P. W monitoring. Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades immediately. Topdress with 50 lb/acre of nitrogen HYDROSEEDER ON A FIRM, FRIABLE SEEDBED. Q 9. Install all temporary erosion and sediment control measures including silt fence,tree protection,and skimmer tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch set nearly straight can be used as a in March. If it is necessary to extend temporary 2. IN FINE SOILS,SEEDS SHOULD BE DRILLED 0.24-0.5 INCHES. IN COARSE SANDY SOILS,SEEDS Z basins. Limit clearing and land disturbing activity to the area necessary to install the permitted measures. anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly mulch anchoring tool. cover beyond June 15, overseed with 50 lb/acre SHOULD BE PLANTEDNO DEEPER THAN 0.75 INCHES. c C7 10. Basin slopes shall be covered with a suitable RECP after seeding and any bare soils between to of basin slopes straight can be used as a mulch anchoringtool. Kobe (Piedmont and Coastal Plain) or Korean MULCHcn Ca and perimeter E&SC measures shall be seeded,mulched,and tacked. g Maintenance Maintenance Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. (Mountains) lespedeza in late February or early 1. MULCH ALL PLANTINGS IMMEDIATELY AFTER SEEDING w0 11. Begin clearing,grubbing,drainage improvements,and roadway grading operations. Reseed, refertilize and mulch immediatelyMarch. 2. IF PLANTING ON STREAM BANKS STEEPER THAN 10%OR AREAS SUBJECT TO FLOODING,A F, Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Rs anyresultingactivityby Reseed, refertilize and mulch immediatelyfollowing damage. BIODEGRADABLE ROLLED EROSIO9N CONTROL PRODUCT IS RECOMMENDED TO HOLD SEED X 12. Stabilize bare areas from construction within times frames established NCG-01 erosion or other W ground cover stabilization guidelines. AND SOIL IN PLACE. following erosion or other damage. o 13. Increase maintenance frequency where approved measures fail to prevent accelerated erosion,off-site MAINTENANCE U sedimentation,or repetitive non-compliance issues. 1. THE RECOMMENDED PERMANENT GRASS SPECIES MAY REQUIRE TWO YEARS FOR Z RESTORATION SEED BED PREPARATION: W SYSTEMS I LLC 14. Maintain all erosion and sediment control measures in good working order. Silt fence,inlet and outlet ESTABLISHMENT, DEPENDING ON SITE CONIDTIONS. LIMING-Apply lime according to soil test recommendations. If the pH (acidity)of the soil is not known, an application of ground agricultural limestone at the rate of 1 to 1 z tons/acre on protection,and other similar measures must be cleaned out before they are half-full. Clogged stone filters 2. INSPECT SEEDED AREAS FAILURE AND MAKE NECESSARY REPAIRS,SOIL AMENDMENTS,AND RE- �4 must be refreshed or replaced. Silt fence cannot have holes or tears. coarse-textured soils and 2-3 tons/acre on fine-textured soils is usually sufficient. Apply limestone uniformly and incorporate into the top 4-6 inches of soil. Soils with a pH of 6 or SEEDINGS. higher need not be limed. H 15. Stabilize site as areas are brought up to finished grade with vegetation, paving,mulch, matting,etc.Seed and FERTILIZER-Base application rates on soil tests.When these are not possible, apply a 10-10-10 grade fertilizer at 700-1,000 lb/acre. Both fertilizer and lime should be incorporated into 3. IF WEEDY EXOTIC SPECIES HAVE TAKEN OVER THE AREA AFTER THE FIRST GROWING SEASON, mulch denuded areas per Ground Stabilization timeframes. the top 4-6 inches of soil. If a hydraulic seeder is used, do not mix seed and fertilizer more than 30 minutes before application. THE INVASIVE SPECIES MUST BE ERADICATED TO ALLOW NATIVE SPECIESTO GROW. 0 SURFACE ROUGHENING- If recent tillage operations have resulted in a loose surface additional roughening may not be required, except to break up large clods. If rainfall causes the 4. MONITOR THE SITE UNTIL LONG-TERM STABILITY HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. F; 16. Perimeter silt fence will be maintained throughout the project until permanent ground cover is established. surface to become sealed or crusted, loosen it just prior to seeding by raking, harrowing, or other suitable methods for fine grading. The finished grade shall be a smooth even soil 17. Once the site is completely stabilized,remove temporary erosion control measures and seed and mulch any surface with a loosen uniformly fine texture. All ridges and depressions shall be removed and filled to provide the approved surface drainage. Planting is to be done immediately after CD z resulting bare areas.Sediment basins shall be dewatered using a special stilling basin (silt bag) prior to removal. finished grades are obtained and seedbed preparation is completed. Permanent-Coastal Plain Herbaceous Seed Mix Outlet ditches shall be graded and stabilized immediately following basin removal. 18. When vegetation has become established,call for a final site inspection by the Erosion Control Design Engineer. Carex albolutescens Eupatorium frstulosum Panicum anceps Ca When the project is complete,the permittee shall contact DEMLR to close out the E&SC Plan.After DEMLR informs the Carex lupulina Eupatorium perfoliatum Panicum clandestinum Cl) permittee of the project close out,via inspection report,the permittee shall visit deq.nc.gov/NCG01 to submit an " '`a NORTH CAROLINA electronic Notice of Termination (e-NOT).A$100 annual general permit fee will be charged until the e-NOT has been filled ." Environmental Quality TEMPORARY SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS Chomoecristofosciculoto Helenium flexuosum Panicum rigidulum H w out. .VE DATE: 11/12/2020 Chamaecrista nictitans Helianthus angustifolius Pycnanthemum tenuifolium 0 W Coreopsis lanceolata Heliopsis helianthoides Rhynchospora globularis n r�- Coreopsis tinctoria Hibiscus moscheutos Rudbeckia hirta W Desmodium canadense Juncus effusus Scirpus cyperinus F'' O UJ Echinacea purpurea Juncus tennuis Tridens flavus Elymus riparius Liatris spicata Verbena hastata O a Q z Elymus virginicus Monarda fistulosa Vernonia noveboracensis U 0 P O VEGETATIVE PLAN L Q LIJ V O `o 111 Z Seedbed Preparation y0, V < H re a W1. Chisel compacted areas and spread topsoil 2 to 3 inches deep over adverse soil a 0 conditions, if available. 0 P. a 2. Plow the entire area to a depth of not less than 5 inches, unless directed otherwise. O 3. Remove all loose rock, roots and other obstructions 3 inches or larger on median, W� leaving surface reasonably smooth and uniform. H W d 4. Apply agricultural lime,fertilizer and superphosphate uniformly and mix with soil (see mixture below). w 0 5. Continue tillage until a well-pulverized,firm, reasonably uniform seedbed is prepared 2 p to 3 inches deep. U 6. Seed on a freshly prepared seedbed and cover seed lightly with seeding equipment or p cultipack after seeding. a W P4 PROJECT'* : 7. Mulch within 24 hours after seeding and anchor mulch. d 1154-21011 8. Inspect all seeded areas and make necessary repairs or reseedings within the planting Q DRAWING NAME: season, if possible. If stand should be more than 60%damaged, re-establish following (D PCTERRDYPSHCO2B the original lime,fertilizer and seeding rates. Z DATE: 2021 LA DRAWN BY: x JRH H REV IEWED BY: d JGD a REVISIONS: 0 C ;24 CD CZ (-NJ LiW Ca W F o " Q d c z SHEET NO. c\i,_ , ,_, o G-02B DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL Q UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETED CI_ N. N p Q 0)I_ a Date: Page: = 2 p o? c. Wire Fence Filter Fabric O J< o u) CD z N Z Date: Page: . v Steel Post Plastic or / z u_o 8' Max. Standard Strength fabric with wire fence Wire Backfill trench CD o LL 6' Max. Extra strength fabric without wire fence Wire Fence and Compact -Lu6 w thoroughly -i ;! LL Cr) CC-w Steel Post , 1) 0 / 41 AP Upslope �c+�l�.��� Q 4 . eke' / o 0 0 0 �. z ' //� �������� Plastic or � ��� ��� 18-24" . �T•• .�'^ � � � � � � � .:Min:. o• o• o• O• o• So Cr) Wire ties 81' Min. ��G ,._.0,�._.._..,.... 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(Higher fences may o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 co oP 6 Min. ��st.�A6•.4,•.•ftft,•�Ito4 �•�,,, •��� fx i-uk , i\,,, impound volumes of water sufficient to cause failure of the structure) Maintenance: -,•I •=. ,.tdv �_ � i-•-•-� w� 3. Construct the filter fabric from a continuous roll cut to the length of the barrier to avoid When are 1. Inspect sediment fences at least once a week and after each 10 •�:��►���• P. • • • 1�I�I�,I a g joints. joints / �� � �• • • • ray 0 necessary, securely fasten the filter cloth only at a support post with 4 feet minimum overlap to the next post. inch or greater rainfall. Make any required repairs immediately. 4��,;►-T. 1. �- �•% Jst `.c. z 4. Support standard strength filter fabric by wire mesh fastened securely to the upslope side of the posts. Extend the 2. Should the fabric of a sediment fence collapse, tear, / �.4 �.�=��o• ),.��.�P.' wire mesh support to the bottom of the trench. Fasten the wire reinforcement, then fabric on the upslope side of the decompose, or become ineffective, replace it promptly. •�`rt-�-�-,���� co <' pppp p p Y' 2-3" Course Aggregate �:� P Q fence post. Wire or plastic zip ties should have a minimum 50 pound tensile strength. 3. Remove sediment deposits as necessary to provide adequate ��!�!�� w 5. When a wire mesh support fence is used, space posts a maximum of 8 feet apart. Supports should be driven securely storage volume for the next rain and reduce pressure on the H into the ground a minimum of 24 inches. fence. Take care to avoid undermining the fence during w i� 6. Extra strength filter fabric with 6 foot post spacing does not require a wire mesh support fence. Securely fasten the cleanouts. z o filter fabric directly to posts. Wire or plastic zip ties should have a minimum of 50 pound tensile strength. 4. Remove all fencing materials and unstable sediment deposits Construction: Maintenance: z RESTORATION 7. Excavate the trench approximately 4 inches wide and 8 inches deep along the proposed line of the posts and upslope and bring the area to grade and stabilize it after the contributing 1 . Clear the entrance and exit area of all vegetation, roots, and other objectionable 1. Per NCG-01 inspect at least once a week and after each 1 inch or greater rainfall; w SYSTEMS I LLC from the barrier. drainage area has been properly stabilized. 8. Place 12 inches of fabric along the bottom and side of the trench. material and properly grade it. make any required repairs immediately. 3 9. Backfill the trench with soil placed over the filter fabric and compact. Thorough compaction of the backfill is critical to 2. Place the gravel to the specific grade and dimensions shown on the plans, and 2. Maintain the gravel pad in a condition to prevent mud or sediment from leaving the H silt fence performance. smooth it. construction site. This may require periodic topdressing with 2 inch stone. o 10. Do not attach filter fabric to existing trees. 3. Provide drainage to carry water to a sediment trap or other suitable outlet. 3. Immediately remove all objectionable materials spilled, washed or tracked onto public H 4. Use geotextile fabrics in order to improve stability of the foundation in locations roadways. 3 4,'u NORTH CAROLINA subject to seepage or high water table. z SP Environmental Quality SILT FENCE r, �NORTH CAROLINA '' h''EnvironmentalQuality CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE/EXIT � I~ W 0 u) w n x w Date: Page: F" LU 4' MIN. SILT FENCE 0 U V PI a `Z - - - - / _ o re ~ J z w o I- O Q u • - - _ - aQ< (.5 W V U FLOW J p H . w co B- ll oo�=z aCI - - UJ - 8�s�8� w Q Q w= re V H TOP OF SILT FENCE • - ;.a�e�e�go° ~U o= 'Q^ • • • ,as, as as asc�sz, �_~Z V MUST BE AT LEAST 1' -. _ . _ Asa:AV.e a8:: w ./ . SEDIMENT CONTROL STONE .... �..... ... ...... w O J a . - - - • - +a;z:;z s, a;as;as;a s;z s;z,:s;a: z O H - ABOVE THE TOP OF _ - e�saoo�e sag ae as IPJ. Om THE WASHED STONE - _ • • ;ge.asoo_-�88geo, o _ _ - _ Z A .�o g:9.-.':g'o 9. A CO Ii-i> V. _ _ : ' ... .-c�',' o��o o '°o mob - 1- U --a STEEL FENCE POST ° �� 0 4 T W �° o.e o NOTES WIRE FENCE - `' °° .'moo°4f�4°9 I USE CLASS B EROSION CONTROL STONE Q Z 8o a�o �I FOR STRUCTURAL STONE. HARDWARE CLOTH FRONT VIEW :-��o 9, - w BURY WIRE FENCE, STRUCTURAL STONE 9,',9,�� USE NO. 5 OR NO. 57 STONE FOR SEDIMENT a CONTROL STONE. cc H o FILTER FABRIC, B o IAND HARDWARE w se z FILTER OF#57 0..•' I - H CLOTH IN TRENCH z W ' WASHED STONE ° STEEL FENCE POST PLAN F'' °�:• ► SET MAX 2'APART Q V �°% I MIN. 18" INTO SOLID = I °O0 I GROUND o ~3'FILTER FABRIC .'. o c�°p6°o0 ON GROUND Q N w °�° •o�°000� I NOTES: z P4 PROJECT'* �j °�0 / 1. Hardware cloth and gravel should overlay the silt fence at least 12 inches. a w �c�°po�° °o ° p I- v 1154 21011 ��o $°o°`���go I 2. Stone outlets should be placed on low elevation areas of silt fence and `� Q DRAW I vG NAME: ••���y�.°off?0g0c�°°o oct° o°o I based on field conditions. 2/3 CHANNEL WIDTH 1' MIN MAINTENANCE: ° ° �' a PCTERRDYPSHCO3 I 1' MIN bo° oo moo°° ' o 0 12 H = 2' MIN °c3D��° Q Z DATE: 1. Per NCG-01, inspect outlet at lest once a week and after each 1 inch ° ° ° °C °C 3 ''o o o ' ° ° ° ° ° ° CC 2021 BURY WIRE FENCE AND HARDWARE CLOTH or greater rainfall event. Complete any required repairs immediately. = a Q BURY 6"OF UPPER EDGE OF E DRAWN BY: FILTER FABRIC IN TRENCH 2. Freshen stone when sediment accumulation exceeds 6 inches. SECTION A-A SECTION B-B w x JRH 3. Keep mesh free of debris to provide adequate flow. H 4. Remove sediment when half of stone outlet is covered. REVIEWED BYo 5. Replace stone as needed to facilitate de-watering. SHEET 1 OF 1 P.; JGD SECTION VIEW 1633.01 x REV rsIONS: c 2 NORTH CAROLINA W Li " Environmental Quality SILT FENCE OUTLET Q F" Q C. c z SHEET NO. (12E a) v) �1- ro oG-03 con_-t 0 DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL Q UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETED N. N p Q C o? c) �o zQ o 06 N Y `,-w CC � § W LLO,2U �z�J z NEW STREAMBANK SHALL UNCOMPACTED Z w= TEMP. STONE o cD BE TREATED AS BACKFILL 1 .5' a w DITCH CHECK a a SPECIFIED IN PLANS 5 Min. 10' o N� al_ Pt FINISH GRADE Cr)U� rn�H w 0\-9' 0A.14 ,� omix=c 0!{r �j�.Q EXTEND CHANNEL BLOCK w o cc c, p` / MIN. OF 2' BEYOND INVERT 0 , w Q Q LL_ / _-- OF EXISTING CHANNEL FLOW 1 L U . H U O oc . y H=Hzw o_1 i N/2* 77 1 I— EDGE OF PAVEMENT ::: ROE EROSION CONTROL STONE FOR. T STRUCTURAL STONE \ COMPACTED �� BACK THE ENGINEER MAY DIRECT THE OPTION OF SECTION A-A SLOPE CLASS A STONE FOR SITES HAVING LESS THAN BACKFILL COMPACTED o0 BACKFILL IMPERVIOU SELECT ONE (1 ) ACRE DRAINAGE AREA AND A DITCH (SEE LESS THAN 3%. W MATERIAL PROJECT 11111‘A 1\ : \ ISOMETRIC VIEW a SPECIAL PROVISIONS) cc 1— N LENGTH UNCOMPACTED F •Z/4./ , 7 o l' MIN. NATURAL GROUND e ��I— ° ••• ��� H BACKFILL j CROSS SECTION VEE DITCH ¢ BACKFILL ,. w // 41`m,o° BASE OF DITCH CD C EXISTING H NATURAL GROUND CHANNEL Q' COMPACTED0 -1' MIN. Q \ BACKFILL NOTES: z _ 1) CHANNEL BLOCK SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE L„ 1z MIN. Q DC / PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. ° FLOW I 12" MIN O CC 43 `" 2) BLOCK SHOULD BE INSTALLED AT THE INTERFACE BETWEEN EXISTING G , °C CC \<3 CHANNEL AND PROPOSED CHANNEL. d EXTEND CHANNEL BLOCK 3) BOTTOM OF BLOCK SHOULD BE A MINIMUM OF 2' BELOW THE INVERT w 4'-6" .I E MIN. OF 2' BEYOND LIMITS SECTION B — B OF THE EXISTING CHANNEL. OH CROSS SECTION W OF EXISTING CHANNEL 4) BLOCK SHOULD EXTEND A MINIMUM OF 2' BEYOND THE LIMITS OF THE Z FIS TRAPEZOIDAL DITCH I— EXISTING STREAM CHANNEL. z ELEVATION VIEW PLAN VIEW DITCH PLUG 5) INSTALL EROSION CONTROL MATTING AND SEED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER GRADING. 0 SHEET 1 OF 1 NOT TO SCALE 6) COMPACT BACKFILL TO EXTENT POSSIBLE OR AT THE DIRECTION OF z RESTORATION 1633.02 THE ENGINEER. u4SYSTEMSILLC H 0 x LOG CROSS VANE 3 SCALE:NTS z PLAN VIEW H w FLOW _1 a Q y a x 0o i = m a W NOTES: --AFILTER FABRIC �1 . HEADER AND FOOTER LOGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 18" 0 (.) U / LOG SILL DIAMETER AND SHALL BE A HARDWOOD SPECIES. a Q Z (FOOTER LOG MAY BE SUBSTITUTED WITH PINE) u re > t 2. A DOUBLE FOOTER LOG MAY BE REQUIRED IN SAND BED QreH STREAMS. /// W Z .— 1° \ 3. ALL STONES ARE TO BE STRUCTURE STONES. / \ FILTER FABRIC 4. FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE PLACED ON THE UPSTREAM SIDE I— OU I- / \ / OF THE STRUCTURE TO PREVENT WASHOUT OF SEDIMENT Q W co uJ / HEADER LOGQ \ THROUGH LOG GAPS. FILTER FABRIC SHALL EXTEND o 0 W / \ FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE FOOTER TO THE FINISHED GRADE IX Q / ELEVATION AND SHALL BE PLACED THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE a W 0 / FOOTER .. \\ STRUCTURE. °p a 5. PERPENDICULAR ROOTWAD LOGS ARE REQUIRED IF THE LOG w B ,I LOG S\ B VANE ARM DOES NOT HAVE A ROOTBALL TO TIE INTO THE BANK. w w DEEP \ H w Ay ____,.. 11111111111117777 POOL w w 0 HEADER LOG z 0 PI A COIR LOG TOP OF BANK Q CLASS 'A' RIP RAP / FL_ (BANKFULL) °p4 121. NATIVE CHANNEL w w P4 PROJECT'* MATERIAL MI MOM Mali ¢ 1154-21011 #57 STONE / NATIVE 10 SCOUR DRAWING NAME: TOP OF BANK \/ \ \ PCTERRDYPSHCO3A EXISTING EXISTING CHANNEL MATERIAL o . O /VA/\//A POOL /\/\/\/ / GROUND HEADER LOG (BANKFULL) GROUND ) Itill10- New / / / / DATE: o VA/VA/A/\/\/ \ L_ p /VA//VA//�A/AAA/AAA VA/OVA/AAA yvA yA X\/ 2021 ��o \o� ioiAi � i • /A // // // / o'i�7ON o /vA ///\///o /v " v, DRAWN BY: °111 o 0 0ir"4Or--,Th COIR LOG (4)..iseip oo STREAMBED HRH • Oa* FILTER REVIEWED BY: BACKFILLED AND COMPACTED •o 0 0 ' O POOLWOW, o ELEVATION ¢ JGD WITH #57 STONE AND �i° �j�y��j�� ��j������, FABRIC RE�ISIONso CLASS 'A' RIP RAP / NATIVE !,,,, 0 ��!��� %�i��/i��/i �o �_ FOOTER LOG E CHANNEL MATERIAL ��agmbla ��� " �'� °p4 � STREAMBED FILTER FABRIC SECTION A-A z ELEVATION FOOTER LOG W' w Li w Q SECTION B-B c z SHEET Na owCA ,_ o Nl_ ro N C-03A cvo_-t 0 DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL Q co UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETEDGO N. N p Q � of et? c9' Qo 0 , o Uc,, w L Y ) < w LLO2U z z� ow�rt Cl) oQwz LLB rnwHLi, 0 w I Q it z 111 41 C,) �,,,,,,II�,,,� LOG MAT BRIDGE �c ,,,r, /, I�� ___ -�f_ ,,- I r,i), -_-_ =___. 2: __-_-_ , .- -,z ,_Q ,,,�o � , ° off;; /��,/710 toDP P. I H Pet0 I z TOP OF BANK m I C.;�� Q 1 12"x12" +/- w 0 ROUGH CUT TIMBER \� w R LENGTH VARIES j/�j/ NOTE: 0 j// / DETAIL PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL v ////////////////jj� IS AT O CONTRACTORS SES. USE OF L DISCRETION.OG MAT BRIDGE Z RESTORA SYSTEMS TLOLC I H - 4 x j//� ////////// ��/, z H 0 i ii BOLTED TOGETHER 12"x12" +/-AS APPROPRIATE ROUGH CUT TIMBER w m LENGTH VARIES 0 V 1 1 1 co TOP OF BANK 1 / 0 a Z PI j / "� Ce ~ PLAN VIEW aW w ? — 1— o a +/ 108 a w co W V w 0 H pe W SECTION THROUGH a LV 5 fVIN 12"x12" +/ LOG IIAT BRIDGE x a 5 MIN V. 12' fVAX / ROUGH CUT TIMBER 1-4 a// LENGTH VARIES ___ ___ ____ ____ ___ _ A _ _ _ _ w \\ / \ / it.' /\ 0 / \ / z \ / 0 \ / U 0 CROSS SECTION VIEW W P4 PROJECT'* 1-4 1-4 1154-21011 Z DRAWING NAME: (7 PCTERRDYPSHCO3B DATE: g 2021 cn DRAWN BY: JRH H REV IEWED BY: d JGD a REVISIONS: 0 g 7 0 id Cz 0-) Li Ca H 0 H Q c z SHEET NO, ,l_lac ro o 03B c\�_, 0 DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL ..ze . UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETED CI_ co N p Q CL o? c9 O zQ o BRAIDED EPHEMERAL FLOW PATH DETAIL r z=�z cp §,N W LLO�U z z� to w CD ow0LL C ) c<wz LLB rnwHLi, 0 LLI . CHANNEL ALIGNMENT TO BE Q • I BRAIDED EPHEMERAL VERIFIED BY THE ENGINEER C FLOW PATH IN THE FIELD z . 41 WIDTH =2 TO 4 FT = . DEPTH =APPROX. 0.5 FT (JJ ' N A r I / VALLEY BOTTOM WIDTH=15' BRAIDED \\��'���•c EPHEMERAL I 1 � ��a � t (:--'''--5-1 i FLOW PATH IE:>. 4 i AP" *\( j 0 v W v GRADED VALLEY ELEVATION Alle V4 -1:::: ---1-::<<Ii � •� �� 1 PRIOR TO ROUGHING �° /� o XXII co DP ARV � 111a i p. a A ill APPROX. 6 INCHES I PLAN VIEW OF MICROTOPOGRAPHIC PATTERN SECTION A - A' o H w Rs z 0 U Z RESTORATION WSYSTEMS I LLC I H 0 Z H CD z VALLEY WIDTH VARIES ► H (BASED ON GRADING PLAN) H0 w f VALLEY BOTTOM ►- g WIDTH=15 w O H W V 0 0 Q z BRAIDED EPHEMERAL •/' V Ce I- J FLOW PATH /•/ W Q 0 1- a W w W 0 V voiliiiiiiii).z W W 0 w CL 1-4 12. •• w H • W i• BRAIDED EPHEMERAL le. FLOW PATH H w 0 z 0 H c) 0 a w P4 PROJECT'* w d 1154-21011 Z DRAW IHG NAME: (7 PCTERRDYPSHCO3C ISOMETRIC VIEW 3 DATE: g 2021 cn DRAWN BY: JRH H REV IEWED BY: d JGD a REVISIONS: 0 7 C7 CZ7 0-)Il z Li w Ca T w 0 — Q d c z SHEET NO. o� ro o C-03C cv�-t O 200' 100' 0 200' 400' iiiii- SCALE: 1" = 200' N Q of o? 299 wo O zQ o N O',-w LL Y c) CD •§ W LLO.0 z z� oen w,TE1 11 U3 QLc' LIJ mCCI-w CO 0 CO . a01 aol aol ao1 °O7 Z • apt aoi O LOD LOD z 111 4I CE ( \ cE° o C./3 O° ` pp, a Ol // 0° o o HORIZONTAL DATUM: NAD 83 (2011) / \,c) o op�°a VERTICAL DATUM: NAVD 1988 ° ' \ i,„ ���� \ (.4f// �Q 0N'O ;�� l �� �� ° o C_ J - �= ,� O LOD O i ii aOl DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL i• O� �,(4.5.,/, r- 0 UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETED a O • z 0 O OJ 4 c7 w r 007 ce___ (.9s o SR 1404 z FIS w O 0 �p1cl\QO� p�_______ Ge a O • �_ �p1 CE v° LOD LOD LOD LOD L — p R� z RESTORATION pp LOD Silver Springs SYSTEMS I LLC ____ _______ _ o C E � o / -� - 9\ J � i 0 r1 / F; C7 rn z \ 0 >7o /1/ qi S , , , 0 ;; 9 \ i H o ° Z 0 opup W /\1° 1 r ��%/' 0 0 n pO�p UJ a W - it'. 007 / o � � p 0 rn �. 2 (:'' ° z Z (� .....% \ �/ ,/; 0:y j \ 01 OV PI 0 0 LOD it . / '0-1 JQoi° aoi am aol / a ce 1- 9 LO Lop„ LOD LOD a W Z W 0 • c / �_ �OD CS LOD ww Y641 p r gQ v o Q W /' ' aOl aOl aol am O a co / ao, CE Liu �' 1 Q �� ®;�►� 1, P LOD C16D LOD re Q w � / w Z � 0 �i Fx �/ W �. /�/ 0 LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE : 4. /1)> �'' /// THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE INCLUDES BORROW AREAS / / 0v ' /// AND DITCHES THAT WILL BE FILLED. THE REMAINING p4 / AREAS WILL BE DISKED IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH w �a to -O ' �/% FARMING PRACTICES WHICH ARE NOT CONSIDERED LAND PROJECT : DISTURBING ACTIVITIES. - 1154-21011 Q DRAWING NAME: so too (D PCTERRDYPSHCO3D OD DATE: ________ g 2021 Q DRAWN BY: _ ,--�_,--- J R H REVIEWED BY: JGD REVISIONS: z 2 CE CONSERVATION EASEMENT Q u) o� p LO aO- LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE z SHEET NO. CC - ro N 200' 100' 0 200' 400' iiiii- SCALE: l" = 200' N 20 z zo Q HORIZONTAL DATUM: NAD 83 (2011) CD QCC N w VERTICAL DATUM: NAVD 1988 z u z°;- al en z=?fl Ow0LL 11 E 5 Q2c� IJ L .wi-w M 0 00 . 1 0 I— • . ' - • CE CE = am • c� 1 ' • BORROW � ..• OQ� AREA #2 _, • ;,•� TOP ELEV DITCH REGRADE �� BOTTOM ELEV �N �� 0 ' I. ♦'N =33.5' •*/❑ ❑�=o ❑ , 9 \ ...:// • FILL EXISTING DITCH ° FILL EXISTING DITCH ,; m Q _ �. • LOD FILL EXISTING DITCH ", P •..; 4 LODw 1, DOCUMENT NOT CONSIDERED FINAL a :�• �� ‘ (• F I i • UNLESS ALL SIGNATURES COMPLETED a oe • 0 ', ❑ ` O� . Ea' / -1. :. w • 401 .•:'0� • FILL EXISTING DITCH '• I FIS 1 i •L Rd . . — • . pring � � :..- ••--•--- � RESTORATION � .. pO • ■ �, . �� %/ —, u s W SYSTEMS I LLC \ f----- BORROW i al • o AREA #1 p �� 0 FILL EXISTING DITCH Z z'' PROP UG CONDUCTOR AP OX 15' TOP ELEV �l / CE et O ,�% % FROM CONSERVATION E SEMENT • BOTTOM ELEV // ��% � 0:F1 DITCH REGRADE r =34.5' ,° O / // / 3 n 0 � e z \ 1 O _ , r- o �. � BORROW O O 1,, AREA #3 PROPOSED BRAIDED • ❑ O EXISTINGP WERL NE WILL BE Ca -� EPHEMERAL FLOW PATH ,■;• O I I � TOP ELEV=32.0 U, RELOCATED BY DOMINION BOTTOM ELEV=23.0' // • FILL EXISTING DITCH go //////// a �' /i 4 w o;, 0q i/" ..15".::::! O NO DISTURBANCE It 0 > 0/ Wg ALLOWED IN THIS AREA /i �• O uj FILL EXISTING DITCH /,;; 8 0 Ill ,-- / i 'c) < z I— PI p;� • �` ; DITCH REGRADE • •,<. ` O a / _....-U.J\ ..1 __\ OD sCe I— • . w 1\ \0 DITCH REGRADE .,• T______. 11. . DITCH REGRADE P4 � gi FILL EXISTING DITCH p Q U • PROPOSED BRAIDED •�„�� EPHEMERAL FLOW PATH ��, ��• / • • I • >_ co re �. _........ -0 O 0W W L LOD • II DITCH REGRADE Q > // .., /// / /i // a W —lb 11110 /// FILL EXISTNG DITCH �/ 121.P4 Om V. •,u //i/ LT. Q/ . ////://:/// W / d ,O /%j i FILL EXISTING DITCH ❑ /// U /" % ❑i W EXIST! G POWERLINE WILL BE • �OP UG CONDUCTOR APROX 15' �� P4 PROJECT# . RE OCATED BY DOMINION l'; IC' FROM CONSERVATION EASEMENT `'!:❑ w 1154 21011 r - C)\-(--: D Z DRAWING NAME. -ram (D PCTERRDYPSHCO3E ^.,_ _ 3 DATE- ! --J ____----- DITCH REGRADE g 2021 DRAWN BYe DITCH REGRADE JRH REVIEWED BY: P. JGD /; DITCH REGRADE a REVISIONS. 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Dear Applicant, Attached for your records is a copy of the approved encroachment package to allow you to remove two existing driveway pipes along SR1404 and regrade the roadside ditch to allow positive drainage.Any and all damages done to State Routes must be properly repaired.This approval will expire on June 30,2022 unless construction has started or been completed prior to that date. Please feel free to contact the District Office at(252)331-4737 if you have any questions. Sincerely yours, DocuSigned by: 757334A95F0C4D5... David B. Otts,PE District Engineer Attachments Cc: Division Engineer(W/Attachments) County Maintenance Engineer(W/Attachments) 1929 North Road Street,Elizabeth City,NC 27909 Phone: (252)331-4737;Fax: (252)331-4739 Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY Pre-Construction Notices PCN 1 Approval may be rescinded upon failure to follow any of the provisions in this permit and may be considered a violation of the encroachment agreement. PCN 3 Prior to beginning work, it is the requirement of the Encroaching Party to contact the appropriate Utility Companies involved and make arrangements to adjust or relocate any utilities that conflict with the proposed work. PCN 4 It shall be the responsibility of the encroaching party to determine the location of utilities within the encroachment area. NCGS § 87-115 through § 87-130 of the Underground Utility Safety and Damage Prevention Act requires underground utilities to be located by calling 811 prior to construction. The encroaching party shall be responsible for notifying other utility owners and providing protection and safeguards to prevent damage or interruption to existing facilities and maintain access to them. PCN 7 Trenching, bore pits and/or other excavations shall not be left open or unsafe overnight. Legal & Right-of-Way RW 1 This approval and associated plans and supporting documents shall not be interpreted to allow any design change or change in the intent of the design by the Owner, Design Engineer, or any of their representatives. Any revisions or changes to these approved plans or intent for construction must be obtained in writing from the Division Engineer's office or their representative prior to construction or during construction, if an issue arises during construction to warrant changes. RW 2 NCDOT does not guarantee the right of way on this road, nor will it be responsible for any claim for damages brought about by any property owner by reason of this installation. It is the responsibility of the encroaching party to verify the right of way. RW 4 Encroaching party shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary permanent and/or temporary construction, drainage, utility and/or sight distance easements. RW 6 No commercial advertising shall be allowed within NCDOT Right of Way. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY Work Zone Traffic Control TC 2 WORK ZONE TRAFFIC CONTROL QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING PROGRAM All personnel performing any activity inside the highway right of way are required to be familiar with the NCDOT Maintenance / Utility Traffic Control Guidelines (MUTCG). No specific training course or test is required for qualification in the Maintenance/Utility Traffic Control Guidelines (MUTCG). All flagging, spotting, or operating Automated Flagger Assist Devices (AFAD) inside the highway right of way requires qualified and trained Work Zone Flaggers. Training for this certification is provided by NCDOT approved training resources and by private entities that have been pre-approved to train themselves. All personnel involved with the installation of Work Zone Traffic Control devices inside the highway right of way are required to be qualified and trained Work Zone Installers. Training for this certification is provided by NCDOT approved training resources and by private entities that have been pre-approved to train themselves. All personnel in charge of overseeing work zone Temporary Traffic Control operations and installations inside the highway right of way are required to be qualified and trained Work Zone Supervisors. Training for this certification is provided by NCDOT approved training resources and by private entities that have been pre-approved to train themselves. For questions and/or additional information regarding this training program please refer to https://connect.ncdot.gov/projects/WZTC/Pages/Training.aspx or call the NCDOT Work Zone Traffic Control Section (919)814-5000. TC 3 The party of the second part shall employ traffic control measures that are in accordance with the prevailing federal, state, local, and NCDOT policies, standards, and procedures. These policies, standards, and procedures include, but are not limited to the following: TC A) Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)— North Carolina has adopted the MUTCD to provide basic principles and guidelines for traffic control device design, application, installation, and maintenance. North Carolina uses the MUTCD as a minimum requirement where higher supplemental standards specific to North Carolina are not established. Use fundamental principles and best practices of MUTCD (Part 6, Temporary Traffic Control). TC B) NCDOT Maintenance / Utility Traffic Control Guidelines — This document enhances the fundamental principles and best practices established in MUTCD Part 6, Temporary Traffic Control, incorporating NCDOT-specific standards and details. It also covers important safety knowledge for a wide range of work zone job responsibilities. TC 5 Ingress and egress shall be maintained to all businesses and dwellings affected by the project. Special attention shall be paid to police, EMS and fire stations, fire hydrants, secondary schools, and hospitals. TC 8 Two-way traffic shall be maintained at all times unless designated by the District Engineer. Traffic shall not be rerouted or detoured without the prior written approval from the District Engineer. No utility work will be allowed on state holidays from 7:00 PM the night before through 9:00 AM the day prior to, following or during local events without prior approval from the District Engineer. If the construction is within 1000 feet of a school location or on a designated bus route, the construction shall be coordinated with the school start and end times to avoid traffic delays. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY TC 9 Work requiring lane or shoulder closures shall not be performed on both sides of the road simultaneously within the same area. TC 10 Any work requiring equipment or personnel within 5 feet of the edge of any travel lane of an undivided facility and within 10 feet of the edge of any travel lane of a divided facility shall require a lane closure with appropriate tapers per current NCDOT Roadway Standard Drawings or MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. TC 13 Any pavement markings that are damaged or obliterated shall be restored by the encroaching party at no expense to NCDOT. TC 15 Parking and material storage shall not be allowed along the shoulders of any NCDOT roadways, any NCDOT roadways along the route and adjacent to the route. TC 16 During periods of construction inactivity, place approved traffic control drums 3' minimum from the existing travel way. TC 17 Any violation of the Traffic Control provisions will result in the termination of the encroachment agreement and liquidated damages in the amount of$2,000 per hour or any portion thereof and will be assessed by the District Engineer's office. Environmental Regulations EC 1 The encroaching party shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local environmental regulations and shall obtain all necessary Federal, State and local environmental permits, including but not limited to, those related to sediment control, stormwater, wetland, streams, endangered species and historical sites. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the NCDOT Roadside Environmental Engineer regarding the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program or the United States Fish and Wildlife Services. Contact the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer's Office at(252) 621-6310 EC 2 When surface area in excess of one acre will be disturbed, the Encroacher shall submit a Sediment and Erosion Control Plan which has been approved by the appropriate regulatory agency or authority prior to beginning any work on the Right of Way. Failure to provide this information shall be grounds for suspension of operations. Proper temporary and permanent measures shall be used to control erosion and sedimentation in accordance with the approved sediment and erosion control plan. EC 4 All erosion control devices and measures shall be constructed, installed, maintained, and removed by the Encroacher in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local laws, regulations, ordinances, and policies. Permanent vegetation shall be established on all disturbed areas in accordance with the recommendations of the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer. All areas disturbed (shoulders, ditches, removed accesses, etc.) shall be graded and seeded in accordance with the latest NCDOT Standards Specifications for Roads and Structures and within 15 calendar days with an approved NCDOT seed mixture (all lawn type areas shall be maintained and reseeded as such). Seeding rates per acre shall be applied according to the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer. Any plant or vegetation in the NCDOT planted sites that is destroyed or damaged as a result of this encroachment shall be replaced with plants of like kind or similar shape. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY EC 5 No trees within NCDOT shall be cut without authorization from the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer. An inventory of trees measuring greater than 4 caliper inches (measured 6" above the ground) is required when trees within C/A right of way will be impacted by the encroachment installation. Mitigation is required and will be determined by the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer's Office. EC 6 Prior to installation, the Encroaching Party shall contact the District Engineer to discuss any environmental issues associated with the installation to address concerns related to the root system of trees impacted by boring or non-utility construction of sidewalk, roadway widening, etc. EC 7 The applicant is responsible for identifying project impacts to waters of the United States (wetlands, intermittent streams, perennial streams and ponds) located within the NCDOT right-of-way. The discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States requires authorization from the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and certification from the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ). The applicant is required to obtain pertinent permits or certification from these regulatory agencies if construction of the project impacts waters of the United States within the NCDOT right-of-way. The applicant is responsible for complying with any river or stream Riparian Buffer Rule as regulated by the NCDWQ. The Rule regulates activity within a 50-foot buffer along perennial streams, intermittent streams and ponds. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the NCDWQ or the USACE. EC 8 The contractor shall not begin the construction until after the traffic control and erosion control devices have been installed to the satisfaction of the Division Engineer or their agent. EC 10 Vegetative cover shall be established on all disturbed areas in accordance with the recommendations of the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer. General G 1 An executed copy of the encroachment agreement, provisions and approved plans shall be present at the construction site at all times. If safety or traffic conditions warrant such an action, NCDOT reserves the right to further limit, restrict or suspend operations within the right of way. G 2 The Encroaching Party and/or their Contractor shall comply with all OSHA requirements. If OSHA visits the work area associated with this encroachment, the District Office shall be notified by the encroaching party immediately if any violations are cited. G 3 Any REVISIONS marked in RED on the attached non-PE sealed plans shall be incorporated into and made part of the approved encroachment agreement. G 4 All disturbed areas are to be fully restored to current NCDOT minimum roadway standards or as directed by the Division Engineer or their representative. Disturbed areas within NCDOT Right-of-Way include, but not limited to, any excavation areas, pavement removal, drainage or other features. G 5 The encroaching party shall notify the Division Engineer or their representative immediately in the event any drainage structure is blocked, disturbed or damaged. All drainage structures disturbed, damaged or blocked shall be restored to its original condition as directed by the Division Engineer or their representative. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY G 8 Unless specified otherwise, during non-working hours, equipment shall be located away from the job site or parked as close to the right of way line as possible and be properly barricaded in order not to have any equipment obstruction within the Clear Recovery Area. Also, during non-working hours, no parking or material storage shall be allowed along the shoulders of any state-maintained roadway. G 13 All Traffic signs moved during construction shall be reinstalled as soon as possible to the satisfaction of the Division Engineer or their representative. G 16 All driveways disturbed during construction shall be returned to a state comparable with the condition of the driveways prior to construction. G 18 If the approved method of construction is unsuccessful and other means are required, prior approval must be obtained through the District Engineer before construction may continue. G 22 Strict compliance with the Policies and Procedures for Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights of G 23 The encroaching party may delegate the performance of certain provisions of this agreement to contractors or other parties. However, this shall not in any way release the encroaching party from its obligations to the terms and provisions of the encroachment. G 24 The encroaching party shall assume all responsibility, obligation, and liability for maintenance and operation of the installation permitted under this encroachment agreement. This condition shall be conveyed in any future buy, lease, sell or rental agreement. In the event that the encroaching party, or any future responsible party should fail to satisfy this condition, NCDOT reserves the right close or remove the installation at the encroaching party's expense. G 25 A one-year warranty shall be required on all work performed within the NCDOT right of way. It shall commence after District review and acceptance of the completed work associated with the encroachment. Engineering E 1 All traffic control, asphalt mixes, structures, construction, workmanship and construction methods, and materials shall be in compliance with the most-recent versions of the following resources: ASTM Standards, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, NCDOT Utilities Accommodations Manual, NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures, NCDOT Roadway Standard Drawings, NCDOT Asphalt Quality Management System manual, and the approved plans. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY Excavation EX 1 Excavation material shall not be placed on pavement. EX 2 It is the responsibility of the encroaching party or their contractor to prevent any mud/dirt from tracking onto the roadway. Any dirt which may collect on the roadway pavement from equipment and/or truck traffic on site shall be immediately removed to avoid any unsafe traffic conditions. EX 5 The trench backfill material shall meet the Statewide Borrow Criteria. The trench shall be backfilled in accordance with Section 300-7 of the latest NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures, which basically requires the backfill material to be placed in layers not to exceed 6 inches loose and compacted to at least 95% of the density obtained by compacting a sample in accordance with AASHTO T99 as modified by DOT. EX 7 All roadway sections, ditch lines and slopes, and shoulders affected by the operations under this encroachment shall be restored to the satisfaction of the District Engineer. Pavement Repair PR 4 The minimum pavement design for pavement repair shall be according to NCDOT Standard Drawing 654.01 (https://connect.ncdot.gov/resources/Specifications/2018StandardRdwyDrawings/Division%200 6%20Asphalt%20Bases%20and%20Pavements.pdf) and shall include a mechanical overlay extent to be a minimum of 25 feet each side of the pavement repair area OR as directed by the District Engineer. PR 7 Any pavement damaged because of settlement of the pavement or damaged by equipment used to perform encroachment work, shall be re-surfaced to the satisfaction of the District Engineer. This may include the removal of pavement and a 50' mechanical overlay. All pavement work and pavement markings (temporary and final) are the responsibility of the Encroaching Party. Post-Construction 1 The Encroaching party shall notify the District Engineer's office within 2 business days after construction is complete. The District Engineer may perform a construction inspection. Any deficiencies may be noted and reported to the encroaching party to make immediate repairs or resolve any issues to restore the right-of-way to a similar condition prior to construction, including pavement, signage, traffic signals, pavement markings, drainage, structures/pipes, or other highway design features. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ROUTE Silver Springs Rd PROJECT Pierce Terrace COUNTY OF Gates (SR-1404) Wetland Mitigation Site DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RIGHT OF WAY ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT FOR NON-UTILITY ENCROACHMENTS ON -AND- PRIMARY AND SECONDARY HIGHWAYS Helen Hofler Pierce, widow, by and through her agent/attorney-in-fact Kirby Lynn Pierce Parker* *NC Durable Power of Attorney recorded in Deed Book 346, Page 788, Gates County Registry THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this the 7th day of Jun , 20 21 , by and between the Department of Transportation, party of the first part; and Helen Hofler Pierce, widow, by and through her agent/attorney-in-fact Kirby Lynn Pierce Parker party of the second part, WITNESSETH THAT WHEREAS, the party of the second part desires to encroach on the right of way of the public road designated as Route(s) Silver Springs Rd (SR-1404) , located in Gates County with the construction and/or erection of: Removal of two driveway culverts and associated driveways and replacement with roadside ditches. (Driveways#1 &2) WHEREAS, it is to the material advantage of the party of the second part to effect this encroachment, and the party of the first part in the exercise of authority conferred upon it by statute, is willing to permit the encroachment within the limits of the right of way as indicated, subject to the conditions of this agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED that the party of the first part hereby grants to the party of the second part the right and privilege to make this encroachment as shown on attached plan sheet(s), specifications and special provisions which are made a part hereof upon the following conditions, to wit: That the said party of the second part binds and obligates himself to install and maintain the encroaching facility in such safe and proper condition that it will not interfere with or endanger travel upon said highway, nor obstruct nor interfere with the proper maintenance thereof,to reimburse the party of the first part for the cost incurred for any repairs or maintenance to its roadways and structures necessary due to the installation and existence of the facilities of the party of the second part, and if at any time the party of the first part shall require the removal of or changes in the location of the said facilities, that the said party of the second part binds himself, his successors and assigns, to promptly remove or alter the said facilities, in order to conform to the said requirement,without any cost to the party of the first part. That the party of the second part agrees to provide during construction and any subsequent maintenance proper signs, signal lights, flagmen and other warning devices for the protection of traffic in conformance with the latest Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways and Amendments or Supplements thereto. Information as to the above rules and regulations may be obtained from the Division Engineer of the party of the first part. That the party of the second part hereby agrees to indemnify and save harmless the party of the first part from all damages and claims for damage that may arise by reason of the installation and maintenance of this encroachment. It is clearly understood by the party of the second part that the party of the first part will assume no responsibility for any damage that may be caused to such facilities,within the highway rights of way limits, in carrying out its construction and maintenance operations. That the party of the second part agrees to restore all areas disturbed during installation and maintenance to the satisfaction of the Division Engineer of the party of the first part. The party of the second part agrees to exercise every reasonable precaution during construction and maintenance to prevent eroding of soil; silting or pollution of rivers,streams, lakes, reservoirs, other water impoundments,ground surfaces or other property; or pollution of the air. There shall be compliance with applicable rules and regulations of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission, and with ordinances and regulations of various counties, municipalities and other official agencies relating to pollution prevention and control. When any installation or maintenance operation disturbs the ground surface and existing ground cover, the party of the second part agrees to remove and replace the sod or otherwise reestablish the grass cover to meet the satisfaction of the Division Engineer of the party of the first part. That the party of the second part agrees to assume the actual cost of any inspection of the work considered to be necessary by the Division Engineer of the party of the first part. That the party of the second part agrees to have available at the encroaching site, at all times during construction, a copy of this agreement showing evidence of approval by the party of the first part. The party of the first part reserves the right to stop all work unless evidence of approval can be shown. Provided the work contained in this agreement is being performed on a completed highway open to traffic;the party of the second part agrees to give written notice to the Division Engineer of the party of the first part when all work contained herein has been completed. Unless specifically requested by the party of the first part,written notice of completion of work on highway projects under construction will not be required. That in the case of noncompliance with the terms of this agreement by the party of the second part, the party of the first part reserves the right to stop all work until the facility has been brought into compliance or removed from the right of way at no cost to the party of the first part. That it is agreed by both parties that this agreement shall become void if actual construction of the work contemplated herein is not begun within one (1)year from the date of authorization by the party of the first part unless written waiver is secured by the party of the second part from the party of the first part. FORM R/W 16.1A (January, 1981) R/W(161A) : Party of the Second Part certifies that this agreement is true and accurate copy of the form R/W(161A) incorporating all revisions to date. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties to this agreement has caused the same to be executed the day and year first above written. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LDocuSigned by: BY: - -�'G--- ts'Ni'a 'gEl-of Right of Way DISTRICT ENGINEER ATTEST OR WITNESS: 41, ka . -__ ,,,. , 'ILL,- Sarah White Kirby Lynn Pierce Parker Second Party INSTRUCTIONS When the applicant is a corporation or a municipality, this agreement must have the corporate seal and be attested by the corporation secretary or by the empowered city official, unless a waiver of corporate seal and attestation by the secretary or by the empowered City official is on file in the Raleigh office of the Manager of Right of Way. In the space provided in this agreement for execution, the name of the corporation or municipality shall be typed above the name, and title of all persons signing the agreement should be typed directly below their signature. When the applicant is not a corporation, then his signature must be witnessed by one person. The address should be included in this agreement and the names of all persons signing the agreement should be typed directly below their signature. This agreement must be accompanied, in the form of an attachment, by plans or drawings showing the following applicable information: 1 All roadways and ramps. 2 Right of way lines and where applicable, the control of access lines. 3 Location of the proposed encroachment. 4. Length and type of encroachment. 5. Location by highway survey station number. If station number cannot be obtained, location should be shown by distance from some identifiable point, such as a bridge, road, intersection, etc. (To assist in preparation of the encroachment plan, the Department's roadway plans may be seen at the various Highway Division Offices, or at the Raleigh office.) 6 Drainage structures or bridges if affected by encroachment. 7. Typical section indicating the pavement design and width, and the slopes, widths and details for either a curb and gutter or a shoulder and ditch section, whichever is applicable. 8. Horizontal alignment indicating general curve data, where applicable. 9 Vertical alignment indicated by percent grade, P.I. station and vertical curve length, where applicable. 10 Amount of material to be removed and/or placed on NCDOT right of way, if applicable. 11. Cross-sections of all grading operations, indicating slope ratio and reference by station where applicable. 12 All pertinent drainage structures proposed. Include all hydraulic data, pipe sizes, structure details and other related information. 13. Erosion and sediment control. 14 Any special provisions or specifications as to the performance of the work or the method of construction that may be required by the Department must be shown on a separate sheet attached to encroachment agreement provided that such information cannot be shown on plans or drawings. 15 The Department's Division Engineer should be given notice by the applicant prior to actual starting of installation included in this agreement. 16. Method of handling traffic during construction where applicable. 17. Scale of plans, north arrow, etc. DocuSign Envelope ID:7CB51902-A6FF 44CA BDE1-DBB5FB560358 N Feet 4 x' 3c� `. f''74 E ' A r k ,m d PIERCE aw.17t,# ' „ S ro �; y1 ">•„�, >w�"; e'S 0 250 500 fifi � , I:1\5:1, . , 63 y - L20 i L61 L22 \ L62 1 r .} ,. . r* L19 1 .\\ Ls1 '` gyp., 1 tA ' (, �Y=°may i� , i- li.-,i'..'„?', '-'- ', ' ' PIERCE L60 ACCESS EASEMENT � + ‘,-,...,A, - ( NEW 29'WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS I � j EASEMENT FORINGRESS EGRESS B ems « REGRESS TO BE CONVEYED TO THE STATE f OF NORTH CAROLINA(AREA=1.20 ACRES± V j RY COORDINATE COMPOTATION)(AGGESS _ + ' `. 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Drawn by: ;; a �+• :6 -• USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Merchants WGL �, ' '_ 5'"" H � - - Mill Pond, NC Quad) Date: • =-�ti r JUL 2019 ' �F`'- _ _ -• Scale: ' Directions to the Site from Raleigh: -__ -V-T ` _ _ ® �• • r r • 't - Head east on US-64 for 69 miles 1:20,000 1 -7 _ - Take the Shiloh Farm Rd exit(Exit 448)toward NC-111 1.."17- ' Project No.: + •-.. - After 0.3 mile, turn left onto Shiloh Farm Rd - I _ }- �, �� �.; - After 1.2 miles, turn right onto NC-111 19-001.06 _ + *� '�°°` I - `•- ti - After 5.1 miles, turn left on NC-111/NC-42/NC-11 and follow NC-11 • c�,.o1�1x Springs . �• , ' . . - - After 33.6 miles, Rd becomes US-13 N . -.- Grim • •• - After 8.8 miles, turn right onto Lafayette's Tour(NC-37) FIGURE' i . 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A Ditches to Remain Proposed Drainage ____- v , r.,,,,gT NON-CREDIT GENERATING AREA: Drop Structure - — Piped Crossings --- \--`- II 5B -- _ . - , Relocated Powerline Easement & DOT , N,./ Roadside Ditch Zone of Influence (50-feet) -----' Relocated Power Line 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 t fit IP- vii. Feet p; ,4:1' 6 in Lidar Contours (Elev. 17.5' -35.5') • 4,4 I is STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ROY COOPER J.ERIC BOYETTE GOVERNOR SECRETARY June 30,2021 S&M Farms,LLC James Myron Hofler,Jr. 539 NC Highway 32 South Sunbury,NC 27979 County: Gates Subject: Encroachment to allow you to remove five driveways along SR 1404. Dear Applicant, Attached for your records is a copy of the approved encroachment package to allow you to remove five existing driveway pipes along SR1404 and regrade the roadside ditch to allow positive drainage.Any and all damages done to State Routes must be properly repaired.This approval will expire on June 30,2022 unless construction has started or been completed prior to that date. Please feel free to contact the District Office at(252)331-4737 if you have any questions. Sincerely yours, DocuSigned by: 757334A95F0C4D5... David B. Otts,PE District Engineer Attachments Cc: Division Engineer(W/Attachments) County Maintenance Engineer(W/Attachments) 1929 North Road Street,Elizabeth City,NC 27909 Phone: (252)331-4737;Fax: (252)331-4739 Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY Pre-Construction Notices PCN 1 Approval may be rescinded upon failure to follow any of the provisions in this permit and may be considered a violation of the encroachment agreement. PCN 3 Prior to beginning work, it is the requirement of the Encroaching Party to contact the appropriate Utility Companies involved and make arrangements to adjust or relocate any utilities that conflict with the proposed work. PCN 4 It shall be the responsibility of the encroaching party to determine the location of utilities within the encroachment area. NCGS § 87-115 through § 87-130 of the Underground Utility Safety and Damage Prevention Act requires underground utilities to be located by calling 811 prior to construction. The encroaching party shall be responsible for notifying other utility owners and providing protection and safeguards to prevent damage or interruption to existing facilities and maintain access to them. PCN 7 Trenching, bore pits and/or other excavations shall not be left open or unsafe overnight. Legal & Right-of-Way RW 1 This approval and associated plans and supporting documents shall not be interpreted to allow any design change or change in the intent of the design by the Owner, Design Engineer, or any of their representatives. Any revisions or changes to these approved plans or intent for construction must be obtained in writing from the Division Engineer's office or their representative prior to construction or during construction, if an issue arises during construction to warrant changes. RW 2 NCDOT does not guarantee the right of way on this road, nor will it be responsible for any claim for damages brought about by any property owner by reason of this installation. It is the responsibility of the encroaching party to verify the right of way. RW 4 Encroaching party shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary permanent and/or temporary construction, drainage, utility and/or sight distance easements. RW 6 No commercial advertising shall be allowed within NCDOT Right of Way. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY Work Zone Traffic Control TC 2 WORK ZONE TRAFFIC CONTROL QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING PROGRAM All personnel performing any activity inside the highway right of way are required to be familiar with the NCDOT Maintenance / Utility Traffic Control Guidelines (MUTCG). No specific training course or test is required for qualification in the Maintenance/Utility Traffic Control Guidelines (MUTCG). All flagging, spotting, or operating Automated Flagger Assist Devices (AFAD) inside the highway right of way requires qualified and trained Work Zone Flaggers. Training for this certification is provided by NCDOT approved training resources and by private entities that have been pre-approved to train themselves. All personnel involved with the installation of Work Zone Traffic Control devices inside the highway right of way are required to be qualified and trained Work Zone Installers. Training for this certification is provided by NCDOT approved training resources and by private entities that have been pre-approved to train themselves. All personnel in charge of overseeing work zone Temporary Traffic Control operations and installations inside the highway right of way are required to be qualified and trained Work Zone Supervisors. Training for this certification is provided by NCDOT approved training resources and by private entities that have been pre-approved to train themselves. For questions and/or additional information regarding this training program please refer to https://connect.ncdot.gov/projects/WZTC/Pages/Training.aspx or call the NCDOT Work Zone Traffic Control Section (919)814-5000. TC 3 The party of the second part shall employ traffic control measures that are in accordance with the prevailing federal, state, local, and NCDOT policies, standards, and procedures. These policies, standards, and procedures include, but are not limited to the following: TC A) Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)— North Carolina has adopted the MUTCD to provide basic principles and guidelines for traffic control device design, application, installation, and maintenance. North Carolina uses the MUTCD as a minimum requirement where higher supplemental standards specific to North Carolina are not established. Use fundamental principles and best practices of MUTCD (Part 6, Temporary Traffic Control). TC B) NCDOT Maintenance / Utility Traffic Control Guidelines — This document enhances the fundamental principles and best practices established in MUTCD Part 6, Temporary Traffic Control, incorporating NCDOT-specific standards and details. It also covers important safety knowledge for a wide range of work zone job responsibilities. TC 5 Ingress and egress shall be maintained to all businesses and dwellings affected by the project. Special attention shall be paid to police, EMS and fire stations, fire hydrants, secondary schools, and hospitals. TC 8 Two-way traffic shall be maintained at all times unless designated by the District Engineer. Traffic shall not be rerouted or detoured without the prior written approval from the District Engineer. No utility work will be allowed on state holidays from 7:00 PM the night before through 9:00 AM the day prior to, following or during local events without prior approval from the District Engineer. If the construction is within 1000 feet of a school location or on a designated bus route, the construction shall be coordinated with the school start and end times to avoid traffic delays. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY TC 9 Work requiring lane or shoulder closures shall not be performed on both sides of the road simultaneously within the same area. TC 10 Any work requiring equipment or personnel within 5 feet of the edge of any travel lane of an undivided facility and within 10 feet of the edge of any travel lane of a divided facility shall require a lane closure with appropriate tapers per current NCDOT Roadway Standard Drawings or MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. TC 13 Any pavement markings that are damaged or obliterated shall be restored by the encroaching party at no expense to NCDOT. TC 15 Parking and material storage shall not be allowed along the shoulders of any NCDOT roadways, any NCDOT roadways along the route and adjacent to the route. TC 16 During periods of construction inactivity, place approved traffic control drums 3' minimum from the existing travel way. TC 17 Any violation of the Traffic Control provisions will result in the termination of the encroachment agreement and liquidated damages in the amount of$2,000 per hour or any portion thereof and will be assessed by the District Engineer's office. Environmental Regulations EC 1 The encroaching party shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local environmental regulations and shall obtain all necessary Federal, State and local environmental permits, including but not limited to, those related to sediment control, stormwater, wetland, streams, endangered species and historical sites. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the NCDOT Roadside Environmental Engineer regarding the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program or the United States Fish and Wildlife Services. Contact the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer's Office at(252) 621-6310 EC 2 When surface area in excess of one acre will be disturbed, the Encroacher shall submit a Sediment and Erosion Control Plan which has been approved by the appropriate regulatory agency or authority prior to beginning any work on the Right of Way. Failure to provide this information shall be grounds for suspension of operations. Proper temporary and permanent measures shall be used to control erosion and sedimentation in accordance with the approved sediment and erosion control plan. EC 4 All erosion control devices and measures shall be constructed, installed, maintained, and removed by the Encroacher in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local laws, regulations, ordinances, and policies. Permanent vegetation shall be established on all disturbed areas in accordance with the recommendations of the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer. All areas disturbed (shoulders, ditches, removed accesses, etc.) shall be graded and seeded in accordance with the latest NCDOT Standards Specifications for Roads and Structures and within 15 calendar days with an approved NCDOT seed mixture (all lawn type areas shall be maintained and reseeded as such). Seeding rates per acre shall be applied according to the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer. Any plant or vegetation in the NCDOT planted sites that is destroyed or damaged as a result of this encroachment shall be replaced with plants of like kind or similar shape. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY EC 5 No trees within NCDOT shall be cut without authorization from the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer. An inventory of trees measuring greater than 4 caliper inches (measured 6" above the ground) is required when trees within C/A right of way will be impacted by the encroachment installation. Mitigation is required and will be determined by the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer's Office. EC 6 Prior to installation, the Encroaching Party shall contact the District Engineer to discuss any environmental issues associated with the installation to address concerns related to the root system of trees impacted by boring or non-utility construction of sidewalk, roadway widening, etc. EC 7 The applicant is responsible for identifying project impacts to waters of the United States (wetlands, intermittent streams, perennial streams and ponds) located within the NCDOT right-of-way. The discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States requires authorization from the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and certification from the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ). The applicant is required to obtain pertinent permits or certification from these regulatory agencies if construction of the project impacts waters of the United States within the NCDOT right-of-way. The applicant is responsible for complying with any river or stream Riparian Buffer Rule as regulated by the NCDWQ. The Rule regulates activity within a 50-foot buffer along perennial streams, intermittent streams and ponds. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the NCDWQ or the USACE. EC 8 The contractor shall not begin the construction until after the traffic control and erosion control devices have been installed to the satisfaction of the Division Engineer or their agent. EC 10 Vegetative cover shall be established on all disturbed areas in accordance with the recommendations of the Division Roadside Environmental Engineer. General G 1 An executed copy of the encroachment agreement, provisions and approved plans shall be present at the construction site at all times. If safety or traffic conditions warrant such an action, NCDOT reserves the right to further limit, restrict or suspend operations within the right of way. G 2 The Encroaching Party and/or their Contractor shall comply with all OSHA requirements. If OSHA visits the work area associated with this encroachment, the District Office shall be notified by the encroaching party immediately if any violations are cited. G 3 Any REVISIONS marked in RED on the attached non-PE sealed plans shall be incorporated into and made part of the approved encroachment agreement. G 4 All disturbed areas are to be fully restored to current NCDOT minimum roadway standards or as directed by the Division Engineer or their representative. Disturbed areas within NCDOT Right-of-Way include, but not limited to, any excavation areas, pavement removal, drainage or other features. G 5 The encroaching party shall notify the Division Engineer or their representative immediately in the event any drainage structure is blocked, disturbed or damaged. All drainage structures disturbed, damaged or blocked shall be restored to its original condition as directed by the Division Engineer or their representative. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY G 8 Unless specified otherwise, during non-working hours, equipment shall be located away from the job site or parked as close to the right of way line as possible and be properly barricaded in order not to have any equipment obstruction within the Clear Recovery Area. Also, during non-working hours, no parking or material storage shall be allowed along the shoulders of any state-maintained roadway. G 13 All Traffic signs moved during construction shall be reinstalled as soon as possible to the satisfaction of the Division Engineer or their representative. G 16 All driveways disturbed during construction shall be returned to a state comparable with the condition of the driveways prior to construction. G 18 If the approved method of construction is unsuccessful and other means are required, prior approval must be obtained through the District Engineer before construction may continue. G 22 Strict compliance with the Policies and Procedures for Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights of G 23 The encroaching party may delegate the performance of certain provisions of this agreement to contractors or other parties. However, this shall not in any way release the encroaching party from its obligations to the terms and provisions of the encroachment. G 24 The encroaching party shall assume all responsibility, obligation, and liability for maintenance and operation of the installation permitted under this encroachment agreement. This condition shall be conveyed in any future buy, lease, sell or rental agreement. In the event that the encroaching party, or any future responsible party should fail to satisfy this condition, NCDOT reserves the right close or remove the installation at the encroaching party's expense. G 25 A one-year warranty shall be required on all work performed within the NCDOT right of way. It shall commence after District review and acceptance of the completed work associated with the encroachment. Engineering E 1 All traffic control, asphalt mixes, structures, construction, workmanship and construction methods, and materials shall be in compliance with the most-recent versions of the following resources: ASTM Standards, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, NCDOT Utilities Accommodations Manual, NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures, NCDOT Roadway Standard Drawings, NCDOT Asphalt Quality Management System manual, and the approved plans. Encroachment General Provisions Our mission is to safely and efficiently manage and facilitate as much as practicable the SR1404 GATES COUNTY Excavation EX 1 Excavation material shall not be placed on pavement. EX 2 It is the responsibility of the encroaching party or their contractor to prevent any mud/dirt from tracking onto the roadway. Any dirt which may collect on the roadway pavement from equipment and/or truck traffic on site shall be immediately removed to avoid any unsafe traffic conditions. EX 5 The trench backfill material shall meet the Statewide Borrow Criteria. The trench shall be backfilled in accordance with Section 300-7 of the latest NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures, which basically requires the backfill material to be placed in layers not to exceed 6 inches loose and compacted to at least 95% of the density obtained by compacting a sample in accordance with AASHTO T99 as modified by DOT. EX 7 All roadway sections, ditch lines and slopes, and shoulders affected by the operations under this encroachment shall be restored to the satisfaction of the District Engineer. Pavement Repair PR 4 The minimum pavement design for pavement repair shall be according to NCDOT Standard Drawing 654.01 (https://connect.ncdot.gov/resources/Specifications/2018StandardRdwyDrawings/Division%200 6%20Asphalt%20Bases%20and%20Pavements.pdf) and shall include a mechanical overlay extent to be a minimum of 25 feet each side of the pavement repair area OR as directed by the District Engineer. PR 7 Any pavement damaged because of settlement of the pavement or damaged by equipment used to perform encroachment work, shall be re-surfaced to the satisfaction of the District Engineer. This may include the removal of pavement and a 50' mechanical overlay. All pavement work and pavement markings (temporary and final) are the responsibility of the Encroaching Party. Post-Construction 1 The Encroaching party shall notify the District Engineer's office within 2 business days after construction is complete. The District Engineer may perform a construction inspection. Any deficiencies may be noted and reported to the encroaching party to make immediate repairs or resolve any issues to restore the right-of-way to a similar condition prior to construction, including pavement, signage, traffic signals, pavement markings, drainage, structures/pipes, or other highway design features. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ROUTE Silver Springs Rd PROJECT Pierce Terrace COUNTY OF Gates (SR-1404) Wetland Mitigation Site DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RIGHT OF WAY ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT FOR NON-UTILITY ENCROACHMENTS ON -AND- PRIMARY AND SECONDARY HIGHWAYS S & M Farms, LLC* *James Myron Hofler, Jr. (manager/member) THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this the 9th day of Jun , 20 21 , by and between the Department of Transportation, party of the first part; and S & M Farms, LLC represented by James Myron Hofler, Jr. party of the second part, WITNESSETH THAT WHEREAS, the party of the second part desires to encroach on the right of way of the public road designated as Route(s) Silver Springs Rd (SR-1404) , located in Gates County with the construction and/or erection of: Removal of five driveway culverts and associated driveways and replacement with roadside ditches. The driveway culvert at the far western end of the property near the property corner will remain in place. (Driveways #3-7) WHEREAS, it is to the material advantage of the party of the second part to effect this encroachment, and the party of the first part in the exercise of authority conferred upon it by statute, is willing to permit the encroachment within the limits of the right of way as indicated, subject to the conditions of this agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED that the party of the first part hereby grants to the party of the second part the right and privilege to make this encroachment as shown on attached plan sheet(s), specifications and special provisions which are made a part hereof upon the following conditions, to wit: That the said party of the second part binds and obligates himself to install and maintain the encroaching facility in such safe and proper condition that it will not interfere with or endanger travel upon said highway, nor obstruct nor interfere with the proper maintenance thereof, to reimburse the party of the first part for the cost incurred for any repairs or maintenance to its roadways and structures necessary due to the installation and existence of the facilities of the party of the second part, and if at any time the party of the first part shall require the removal of or changes in the location of the said facilities, that the said party of the second part binds himself, his successors and assigns, to promptly remove or alter the said facilities, in order to conform to the said requirement,without any cost to the party of the first part. That the party of the second part agrees to provide during construction and any subsequent maintenance proper signs,signal lights, flagmen and other warning devices for the protection of traffic in conformance with the latest Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways and Amendments or Supplements thereto. Information as to the above rules and regulations may be obtained from the Division Engineer of the party of the first part. That the party of the second part hereby agrees to indemnify and save harmless the party of the first part from all damages and claims for damage that may arise by reason of the installation and maintenance of this encroachment. It is clearly understood by the party of the second part that the party of the first part will assume no responsibility for any damage that may be caused to such facilities,within the highway rights of way limits, in carrying out its construction and maintenance operations. That the party of the second part agrees to restore all areas disturbed during installation and maintenance to the satisfaction of the Division Engineer of the party of the first part. The party of the second part agrees to exercise every reasonable precaution during construction and maintenance to prevent eroding of soil;silting or pollution of rivers, streams, lakes, reservoirs, other water impoundments,ground surfaces or other property; or pollution of the air. There shall be compliance with applicable rules and regulations of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management, North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission, and with ordinances and regulations of various counties, municipalities and other official agencies relating to pollution prevention and control. When any installation or maintenance operation disturbs the ground surface and existing ground cover, the party of the second part agrees to remove and replace the sod or otherwise reestablish the grass cover to meet the satisfaction of the Division Engineer of the party of the first part. That the party of the second part agrees to assume the actual cost of any inspection of the work considered to be necessary by the Division Engineer of the party of the first part. That the party of the second part agrees to have available at the encroaching site, at all times during construction, a copy of this agreement showing evidence of approval by the party of the first part. The party of the first part reserves the right to stop all work unless evidence of approval can be shown. Provided the work contained in this agreement is being performed on a completed highway open to traffic;the party of the second part agrees to give written notice to the Division Engineer of the party of the first part when all work contained herein has been completed. Unless specifically requested by the party of the first part,written notice of completion of work on highway projects under construction will not be required. That in the case of noncompliance with the terms of this agreement by the party of the second part, the party of the first part reserves the right to stop all work until the facility has been brought into compliance or removed from the right of way at no cost to the party of the first part. That it is agreed by both parties that this agreement shall become void if actual construction of the work contemplated herein is not begun within one (1)year from the date of authorization by the party of the first part unless written waiver is secured by the party of the second part from the party of the first part. FORM R/W 16.1A (January, 1981) R/W(161A) : Party of the Second Part certifies that this agreement is true and accurate copy of the form R/W (161A) incorporating all revisions to date. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties to this agreement has caused the same to be executed the day and year first above written. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ,-DocuSigned by: BY: -..1�.--- stir of Right of Way DISTRICT ENGINEER ATTEST OR WITNESS. )4 if) u-Y11 Azd1,0 Lisa B. Byrum James Myron Hofler Jr. Second Party INSTRUCTIONS When the applicant is a corporation or a municipality, this agreement must have the corporate seal and be attested by the corporation secretary or by the empowered city official, unless a waiver of corporate seal and attestation by the secretary or by the empowered City official is on file in the Raleigh office of the Manager of Right of Way. In the space provided in this agreement for execution, the name of the corporation or municipality shall be typed above the name, and title of all persons signing the agreement should be typed directly below their signature. When the applicant is not a corporation, then his signature must be witnessed by one person. The address should be included in this agreement and the names of all persons signing the agreement should be typed directly below their signature. This agreement must be accompanied, in the form of an attachment, by plans or drawings showing the following applicable information: 1. All roadways and ramps. 2. Right of way lines and where applicable, the control of access lines. 3. Location of the proposed encroachment. 4. Length and type of encroachment. 5. Location by highway survey station number. If station number cannot be obtained, location should be shown by distance from some identifiable point, such as a bridge, road, intersection, etc. (To assist in preparation of the encroachment plan, the Department's roadway plans may be seen at the various Highway Division Offices, or at the Raleigh office.) 6. Drainage structures or bridges if affected by encroachment. 7 Typical section indicating the pavement design and width, and the slopes, widths and details for either a curb and gutter or a shoulder and ditch section, whichever is applicable. 8. Horizontal alignment indicating general curve data, where applicable. 9 Vertical alignment indicated by percent grade, P.I. station and vertical curve length, where applicable. 10. Amount of material to be removed and/or placed on NCDOT right of way, if applicable. 11. Cross-sections of all grading operations, indicating slope ratio and reference by station where applicable. 12. All pertinent drainage structures proposed. Include all hydraulic data, pipe sizes, structure details and other related information. 13. Erosion and sediment control. 14. Any special provisions or specifications as to the performance of the work or the method of construction that may be required by the Department must be shown on a separate sheet attached to encroachment agreement provided that such information cannot be shown on plans or drawings. 15. The Department's Division Engineer should be given notice by the applicant prior to actual starting of installation included in this agreement. 16. Method of handling traffic during construction where applicable. 17. Scale of plans, north arrow, etc. DocuSign Envelope ID:7CB51902-A6FF 44CA BDE1-DBB5FB560358 I va.p N Feet ., - t. \' c�. _.;, — R'SE :.-!.'1,--"., fi - ,A"'°'" ,r.- k ,.• PIERCE 0 250 500 V --Lss ---- ,, , Nvivve e L21 i—. "---'----- `� (•\ L53 I � y... 4 L29 Ls7 Lzz a"^A' ♦ L62 / r ., ,. r* L19 .`� Ls1 " �` gyp.' i ^�". �Y=°may i� „i-. PIERCE I/ 1 I L60 ACCESS EASEMENT .rII1qd. '" � " p I NEW 20'WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS � i EASEMENT FOR INGRESS EGRESS B ems « jjj REGRESS TO BE CONVEYED TO THE STATE , OF NORTH CAROLINA(AREA=1.20ACRES± . Is i BY COORDINATE COMPUTATION)(ACCESS • .�`. EASEMENT RUNS ALONG CENTERLINE OF .. p, aL) CONSERVATION aw, - 1. SOIL ROAD) 4 t f EASEMENT AREA i,,..�^.. -- - 7 PIERCE ns +7 ti I \ I•y ) Lss INSET 'i. 'f 4, I— ` SEE SHEET A� 3 •� .` k- CO i, �.i 1 OF 2 � z. `,Y ly; / 1 L68 L68 •f--- L3 / k t --I Lss ) h ; .F "" L57 I Z� ::*`T EOPil:, \ -----1______---- . - . „ CC : , ` CONSERVATION `l,''.;BLEFFOF.GP.,s^.,6 EF.'.41,of.� //' +N Driveway#2 ,fir S p ,,,;' )'g -/,',?, EASEMENT AREAL i/ f f, d r - "- - (EXCLUDING THE WETLANDS / �'� RESTORATION AREA AND STATE OF / •,,,,,'1. -KS a y..i, n ..y •, .!„ J._<., N 30 NORTH CAROLINA 'ACCESS EASEMENT) � ,, $L'f n .1* ' THERE EXISTNEO // / CENTERLINE OF TH"+ / POSSIBLE CABLE LI AS MARKED BY CEN+ //f� - APPROXIMATELY 4 fi: �/ V. EDGE OF PAVEMENT // I.-. (NOT SHOWN FORtr. PIERCE N4 • ', O CONSERVATION ' 'rm°; �R � w'. Q- EASEMENTAREA3 t y CONSERVATION - s3a°2s as Q ,,w '. EASEMENT AREAL Oi 1375 l� ti g.. (TIE OowA , /GHQ Driveway#1 , _ t f`� EXISTING 0'UTILITY EASEMENT ^,Ql: TO BE DELETED(SEE P B 3 I If ` F'P i F':�_�7-1 Driveway#7 CO` PG.37-1)UTILITIES TO BE 4 { 4 • - �. `,a. pP# RELOCATED OUTSIDE OF-- $LRVATION x • a o-. 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Drawn by: ;; a �+• :6 -• USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Merchants WGL �, ' '_ 5'"" H � - - Mill Pond, NC Quad) Date: • =-�ti r JUL 2019 ' �F`'- _ _ -• Scale: ' Directions to the Site from Raleigh: -__ -V-T ` _ _ ® �• • r r • 't - Head east on US-64 for 69 miles 1:20,000 1 -7 _ - Take the Shiloh Farm Rd exit(Exit 448)toward NC-111 1.."17- ' Project No.: + •-.. - After 0.3 mile, turn left onto Shiloh Farm Rd - I _ }- �, �� �.; - After 1.2 miles, turn right onto NC-111 19-001.06 _ + *� '�°°` I - `•- ti - After 5.1 miles, turn left on NC-111/NC-42/NC-11 and follow NC-11 • c�,.o1�1x Springs . �• , ' . . - - After 33.6 miles, Rd becomes US-13 N . -.- Grim • •• - After 8.8 miles, turn right onto Lafayette's Tour(NC-37) FIGURE' i . '•F - After 8.6 miles, turn right onto Main St/Lafayette's Tour(NC-37) _ I#titi � _-l c - After 1.1 miles, turn left onto Flat Branch Rd • �` ? . +'a; ( ' ' - After 3.0 miles turn left onto Lafa ette's Tour/Mill Pond Rd - _ ��+ � } �raven-`_ - � - ��•� N. � , y ------1 • ' _ - Take the first right onto Silver Springs Rd �� �� _ LL - _ - - The site is on the left after 3.2 miles. r =_ - i - �, ,� Site Latitude, Longitude 36.431500, --76.649894(WGS84) ▪ - -#-art -_ ;ap2yaight:©20131National Geographi -. • • "!l_l_ , - may-= !Society;,ii cubed , { � „ i < 1 Copyright:©2013 National Geographic Society,i-cubed N - —"-&aa - Sam:FE, C rc. _ - . . l Yi } i R ry erdaLP •Lime( r,TCfiC � r0.1. a aFe • (T ` Location of Pierce Terrace Mitigation • - , , Site within USGS Hydrologic } - .. c.ptes Unit and Targeted Local 14 _ _ { Watershed 03010203040040 -:. 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''mot { • i t _ .- — - .= - = T PIERCE TERRACE • MITIGATION SITE • Gates County, NC u Title: /7 : { ` _ Id TOPOGRAPHY " AND 40 • ' 1� DRAINAGE i i FEATURES • T Drawn by: 01.11 _ • II WGL -:,1% . +ems ::: JUL 2019 Y .. - I. : 1:34,000 - Project No.: N • Legend 19-001.06 Q Pierce Terrace Conservation Easement = 127.5 ac - I/// Existing NC DMS Conservation Easement FIGURE 3 J ' - f-• - • 0 2,050 4,100 ` Feet _OIL Copyright:®2013 National Geographic Society,i-cubed N ) ' ,� _ _ � �. ' s. 1 1.`�� ,� I� Soil Map Unit Soil leSe HydriacsStatus -. -_, _—__. .4r,._ ; ; BnA Bladen loamCl A l> „ :� !►,�` . '` r �` %, �` = CrA, CrB C::: 1a: • �- Class B agli*I'. . M. .-s1J� I; LeA Lenoir loam Class B / • F- �I ,/ ;� PnA Pantego fine sandy loam Class A Ia Y�i � �1 Aram Enw,ronmer,..... Kcimi."..,..-1. yy� y 1 1 t1.. t I �1*��:l Y ;r�' rr•� a. � ° Prepared for: , I —Iadi.._ ' ,4,,:r _ ,_.,..-,...:i ....- . MMMMM . _ . _ .._.._.. a p \iv ,A. ,,.„,_ ..,,,„ ,- .',,, , I. s Ia1 ' ':ip i rip,„ik . GoA I iItF. 1 E i ^r/ � s At^ • 4 RESTORATION .., *l1/4r'c:t'0r,, ‘,.,r1..,':),,,,„,., iti,I-.*,..,n 1 4q, A,,,':d,k. �� ;`�f_'�a A��� SYSTEMS LLC r ', 1 — ER- a ems � Project: G i \ , — — — — — pip , i s a 1 i/ i i� PIERCE TERRACE 1` / ; O i" „� MITIGATION SITE 4 / 1 1 i" CrB liohnie........". 1 1 i' i / 1 // / 1 ! rrl, Gates County, NC 0 '1 ,,,,,f0 /' 1 1 j/ fj, ;t �� •A Title: i .,, my • f .e.,.. �,� .�. EXISTING �-� �a�� �� a r �� mil ��i r / / �Q!' �,—�40,,r;` ^l `' '. CONDITIONS � + /: / �W , " ' 1 t< ., `it•".. AND SOILS , - ±'-_-,,A-=,,--._,-.1/4 _41,1,i,, 7,1r.y4, ,;. ,v40 .. '1,,ile':, i>4.,\ \-44* , / , .,, '... 2 ,.. ,fi), 4 Att,#i.,t,",. 1,',::\ ___ , ....... , ,,- � ii: . '''',...--; . . ...i.,..--. 4,-- k, i , ,,,,.. , , , �' 2. -44. 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Drawn by:•/ WGL %. _ Legend� = ar Date: E _ ,� � -.y Pierce Conservation Easement = 71.1 ac AUG 2019 `', � -__ _ _ //, Existing NC DMS Conservation Easement Scale: 1. .�;! _ �'_ _— v fl Gates County Parcels 4',f�,� , ), Project No.: IT +r Wetland Restoration = 55 ac [50 WMU's] 19-001.06 I 0 Marsh Treatment Areas IP' ■ Ditches Proposed for Backfill ': 1'' �+ p FIGURE 'rj� 1A ; Ditches to Remain �� -+ , NON-CREDIT GENERATING AREA: Proposed Drainage 5A • .. 11 1y r Relocated Powerline Easement & DOT Relocated Power Line 0 250 500 1,000 Roadside Ditch Zone of Influence (50-feet) Feet 6 in Lidar Contours (Elev. 17.5' - 35.5') limipiw.„-- „,..'=---71:4---,„_,_ ii ./e--...) 11---, i ', ; :- ,... - „i .er W.... ' , , N ...,, ,,,,-, ik, *4411. — - ._ _. • Art.....,„-.0 0- rlit 1 I Vie \ 1 I __Ifl I 11t r - - - I _ 3\1110:s ,:, - ii01004, I I • 40 Axiom Environmeniai,inc. -., I :4t"' "pliel:!), -:::: -........i 1 I /111111- I• , vir',:7- I I_ A.44Niftlik I . 14- . . . . . . 0 10 . ... , / I 1 C':,, ;1,4*- jf/ :,,,.,e.,',' _..?.j.••.'..I ,. c 1 RESTORATION 1 I I , , _, ___ I I I - Mb b. '.- . - 1 r., Project: /,' .• ..'i ir / ' PIERCE TERRACE rr , MITIGATION SITE /, 1 , : , // I , // I r . 1 ..,,r ,,,„?, , . ,_ . , ,., . .. .‘„, . . ,./ Gates County, NC "/ 1/ ,, . I .4.0dira_e;.„._Tr.,::":„_sr,;:iTiii. 4::?, Title: 14\ / do" , / I I / I / . ... 0 - ;..'`'"*.--"-*_.,- ii- 4,_•- -,,n,_,0 , ( I it i'L( 11: 4frowd r,,r 4, OPTION 2 / 3, „....,,,... .4 __:,40.. .w.,_341gt •-_.-- ..,,.s,,,v0V --0:-.'-'1.74,431,' ' / 11' ..„,-.41i, 111111100' , -- ..s ._ , _ r • --_,_ .--._ __011‘._, , ,or #,•, ,,fto/ftir-*/,' :,/:///*/*//i/: ‘,,_ - Drawn by: A\ ri414"P* J' . , 0 Pierce Conservation Easement = 127.5 ac - 0 Existing NC DMS Conservation Easement),':',.. ' ‘Allk . Date: „ ,N,14, ( ) Gates County Parcels AUG 2019 Wetland Restoration = 105 ac Scale: Ts4"111111P' ' , s --1' Ctk\r*4 t''' Aiii . -.... 0 • r! , ," '1,, --' = , / - _ ,-,.,:ta--, .-.• /--,,,----- Project No.:' ,-.2... .' --,7---: '' Ditches Proposed for Backfill 19-001.06 t.l.i\ i_ ,, • . .,,- • c 1 i s o Dithe Propsed for Improvement INO - lilt FIGURE t k - '141ifiki,11066,. _ _____ _ .-.. l 1.1. . A Ditches to Remain Proposed Drainage ____- v , r.,,,,gT NON-CREDIT GENERATING AREA: Drop Structure - — Piped Crossings --- \--`- II 5B -- _ . - , Relocated Powerline Easement & DOT , N,./ Roadside Ditch Zone of Influence (50-feet) -----' Relocated Power Line 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 t fit IP- vii. Feet p; ,4:1' 6 in Lidar Contours (Elev. 17.5' -35.5') Appendix M: Dominion Utility Relocation Mitigation Plan(Project No.100139) Appendices Pierce Terrace Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Systems,LLC Gates County,North Carolina January 2022 N VICINITY MAP PAGE 1 OF 4 WL 17 STENCIL POLE NN60 STENCIL ON P2044 NN20 Anchor 1 POLE 'NN20': 35'Class 5-NJU INSTALL: LAV1 �C" P HS =3 (Primary)&3#6(S/N) CO27SBLINE3 GOOGLE MAPS: 3301 PTG at Anchor • ix 4 Fl4000HVR TM110J3V BH=52" 36.434681 , -76.643386 15' (-4') ft. Guy Lead y 2 AR100HMOVP 4000 ft.-lbs. Installation Torque 1\4\ 5 Si (BH=30") SWIREXFERA G GRCPHLN(2) . \' D' SCRAP: STENCIL POLE CONSTRUCTION NOTES is .44 6 S1 P2044 NN63 PARENT DE'1 .E:, RODS: =o SCRAP 5-NJU �. OHMS. . Q G516 WL 1 1 71425GF9: P2o44 *T-, GG - PER REQUEST, REMOVE 1 PHASE OH LINE. NN20 "SEE WL 19 FOR ANC10SW INSTALLATION OF R - UG CONDUCTOR" -CONVERT& RELOCATE SECTION OF PRIMARY TO UG. 60' _o POLES AT WL 16 & 17 TO BECOME TERMINAL POLES. lifir---. ' 6" DOM. COIL CND r 348' Silver Springs Rd 239' 214' \ . . =//7.2-KV#2-P/N - ENVIRONMENTAL EASEMENT: --//7-2-KV 1/0-P/•N-- " /-/7.2-KV 1-/0-P/N- NN60 ,� NM26 425GD6 1 -25 B= WL 1 1 - 25 NN20 Q STENCIL POLE LEGEND j 40'Cl NN60 40'Class 4-NJU Existing Proposetl Replace Return Ex satin Propose 1 Return • ,V 0 C X Dominion Pole 101 101 ICI DE Manhole GO�G°Q4 'd770DIECOyIC ' INSTALL: GI3#6 R(2) 0 • O 0 Foreign Pole = p= DM pi Vault 4� 10 i° P o LE M GI3#6 V V OH Transformer O ® O X Spice Box ! (Y) GIBREAKR3#6 a a 43 OH Step Transformer-0 - f ® .0 Secondary Petl N G3#6 Conduit GGM ❑ UG Transformer cmaeacgnamtSpan Q ,^ ANC12PIHS 8 0 DummyTranafgmer Duct Bank GDMOLD �j/// 4 1 4 9. Street Light II i II 1K UG Step Transformer Watch Light KGNDTESTR 8 ❑ ���� ���/ / FLAGOHLN(2) 11 0 It Fuse Fi 11 l=l f;1 OHFaultlndicator SCRAP: Existing/Proposed © UG Sec Current l:; Recloser Limiting Fuses �nQ\O - DESHOE6CU1 ® ® ® \SOH Open Pan[T UG Open Po. Ex sting Fuses WL 3 \ t) t, t voltage Regulator Open Po nts . \`V �^� - P2044 NL19 ' P6CU (330') q �IHi•'Exist/Pro.Arrestor Exist./Pro.OV Arrestor V v 40'Class 4-NJU ` SDESC J❑X ❑X ❑X In sectionalize' 'Ai; • SCRAP: WL 2 N6CUESHOE6CU / l l OH Switch O ' O Down Guy&Anchor P2 P404 - 40'Cl NM45 ( ) Capacitor 4..E ..— 4-•-Span Guy �� VR1U 40'Class 4-NJU GISP516(100') T T --- �� P6CU(359') �p SCRAP: ® ® ® ��� UG Switch oH�oruocontlucmra S Sketchfor: _ MI@o JDUCTOR7 DIE �0 A"ROX. Si P404 RODS: vatage, Number;PSI: �� 9l ODD N6CU(359') ^ VR1 OHMS: P6CU (314') PROJECT DATA O S1 `,Q . \ P N6CU(314') Sub Station: SUNBURY Cir.#: 425 V Tax District: 74041 Co.Grid# P2044 J ��� TRENCH = 2208' Easement#: N/A Miss U# 811 O� BORE = 60' - - Fault Current: N/A Volt.Drop: N/A G CABLE = 2314' _. . /07 . ,, WL 4 Est.Demand N/A Flicker: NA J,r P2044 ML83 Project Manager: Robert B Wood Device# 71425GF9 V SCRAP 5-NJU Phone# 2523081014 Scale 1 inch=139.9 feet WL8 WL7 WL6 WL5 cd, P35CR5 P2044 LL53 P2044 LL22 P2044 LL82 P2044 ML23 VAIEXT VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY 45'Class 3-NJU 35'Class 5-NJU 45'Class 3-NJU 35'Class 5-NJU 4-4) SCRAP: SCRAP: SCRAP: SCRAP: (r) P6CU(290') doing business as P35CR5 P355 P453 P355 � SDDE1 VR1 VR1 VR1 VR1 /\-4% N6CU(290')G516 Dominion Energy Virginia P6CU (314') P6CU(238') P6CU(279') P6CU(238') ! ANC10SW Or Si Si Si Si i Dominion Energy North Carolina N6CU (314') N6CU(238') N6CU (279') N6CU(238') ,/,,>_ FLAGOHLN(2) WR Name: RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC �. CONVERT & RELOCATE PRIMARY, PER CUSTOMER REQUEST. -- - - -;;•P/N- --- " — �. -- figae2 SKIS"CU=P4N•4 —(/n7.-2-KV#6-C—U-P/N--- /-7.2KV #6CU /Aga, V #6, U�/N 290' 238' 279 Location:405 SILVER SPRINGS RD SUNBURY NC WR#: 10423491 Designer: GUNNER1 Date: 1/22/2021 N VICINITY MAP PAGE 2 OF 4 WL 9 P2044 KK39 45'Class 3-NJU SCRAP: GOOGLE MAPS: VDDEP1 1 36.432170, -76.649411 WL 19 DESHOE6CU(2) `+ STENCIL DUMMY TX P6CU (415') P2044 JK69 SDDESC INSTALL: DESHOE6CU(2) ; • DTC1OGRODL N6CU (415') KTB30 (2208') G516 Q�\ U10J30P (2268') �;\ CONSTRUCTION NOTES KTUNNEL6 (60') GGM .t� KCND6TUNNEL (60') ANC1OPIHS -.� CND6HDPECOIL (60') FLAGOHLN(2) ^�O' KCBLCND1 (60') 0/ GRCP \Jt - REMOVE OH FACILIITES, PER CUSTOMER REQUEST. RODS: OHMS:_ -SEE PAGE 3 FOR TRENCHING/BOREING OF UG. ' --// 7.-2-KV#6-;CIJ-P/N— /''� 314' 4: Je\ 0/C LEGEND WL10 // P2044 JK56 ��ccC,p%�, �` �6�nj Exia np Propoaed Replace Return Pronoaea Return 35'Class 5-NJU 1\ K" C X Dominion Pole I O I I I I O I ® Manhole SCRAP: 04�J/ � /.. // Vault `v 44 0 • O 0 Foreign Pole = ® = P35CR5 ��, �- Q-1/4 `�'G/ p OH Transformer o ® o Spice Box O Q.? a a 0 Secondary Ped VA1EXT OH Step Transformer �w Conduit P6CU(450') VUP y, UG Transformer Closed Conduit Span --- — S 1 �Y Duot sank N6CU(450') 8 p 0 igt Dummy Transformer G516 4 -I, 4 R Street Light WL 11 LyJ UG Step Transformer Watch Light ANC 10SW P2044 1K93 • P Id Y 0 0q � Fuse f, OH Faultlndicator 45'Class 3-NJU / ® ® ® © , ucase ace P^ted SCRAP: iz Recloser Limiting Fuses _SOH Open Point T UG Open Point ExistinProposed VR1 ,G Voltage Regulator Open Points /P6CU(291') X X kw Sections lizer �Hi"Exist/Pro.Arres or Exist./Pro.OV Arestor WL 12 J ❑J ❑J V I v S1 y Push Brace P2044 IK20 N6CU(291') Nam, /' /' / A OH Switch i T Down Guy&Anchor 40'Class 4-NJU GJ�' Q� Capacitor 4. -. --Span Guy\l/l,�J_J T T off or UG conductors SCRAP. a �. --- �e - See Sketch for: P404 ` o code ® ® ® ci UG Switch Number&Size Voltage•Phase• S. Qc P6CU(318')VR1 °(� • �\ �'0� PROJECT DATA S1 WL 13 N6CU(318') ♦ /' - substation: SUNBURY Cir.#: 425 P2044 HJ68 O 40'Class 4-NJU , � IN � �� • Tax District: 74041 Co.Grid# P2044 SCRAP: OJ1 y� G_ -. .. P404 2 "�1(pc, Q3 Easement#: N/A Miss U# 811 VR1 2. ', v/ P6CU (357') I1i1 / (,) Fault Current: N/A Volt.Drop: N/A S1 . N6CU (357') /' �C.)/��/L Est.Demand N/A Flicker: N/A 31.E G�' ,�NZ� ¢4i�� Project Manager: Robert B Wood Device# 71425GF9 1w 0 Phone# 2523081014 Scale 1 inch 128.9 feet ./ `Z! 1� VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY �\A' doing business as ri Dominion Energy Virginia I Ma c oO numcm 40 DE]GIB° ED A '0X. iig°f RC&MA°HE D Nft ]G30O a 1C a4G°L EASEMC RI4 or Dominion Energy North Carolina WR Name: RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC ' CONVERT & RELOCATE PRIMARY, PER CUSTOMER REQUEST. i Location:405 SILVER SPRINGS RD SUNBURY NC WR#: 10423491 Designer: GUNNER1 Date: 1/21/2021 N VICINITY MAP PAGE3OF4 WL 16 GOOGLE MAPS: STENCIL POLE 36.429112 -76.656723 P2044 FJ80 40' Class 4-NJU INSTALL: VDEP146 (BH=4") DESHOE6CU CONSTRUCTION NOTES PWIREXFERA LAV1 CO27LINE1 F622010 (STENCIL: 10AMPS) WL 14 P2044 GJ95 - POLE AT WL 16 TO BECOME TERMINAL POLE. TM110J3V(BH=52") AR100HMOVP 35' Class 5-NJU SDESC (BH=30") SCRAP: -ADJUST FACILITIES AND ADD GUYING ACCORDINGLY, DESHOE6CU P35CR5 TO BRING FACILITIES UP TO CURRENT STANDARDS. SWIREXFERA VR1 G13#6 P6CU (289') G3#6 S 1 GGM WL 15 N6CU (289') ANC12PIHS P2044 GJ43 LEGEND RSP440'Class 4—NJU Exiatng Prpppaetl Replace Return Proposetl Return �" • • X Dominion Pole 1 Q 1 1.1 1 p 1 ® Manhole KTB30 (2268') SCRAP: ��` ` ` = Vault U10J3OP (2268') P404 3 V��I� 0 • o Foreign Pole FLAGOHLN (2) Cj � p OH Transformer o ® o Spice Box ' Secondary Petl VR16a a OH Step Transformer FLAGSTUG (4) P6CU (315') — Dontlmit l]Cl UG Transformer Closetl contluit Span GRCP S1 2 �Y DuctBank '�e Dummy Transformer Street Light SCRAP: N6CU (315') �'�I 8 � � ��y/ � t � � Watch Light VA1 0 U I UG Step Transformer 6 SDDE1 II Id It Fuse F 0 0 ,;, OH Fault Indicator Existing/Proposetl DESHOE6CU (2) G1516 /� pJ` ® ® ® © UG Seoeemrrent GG ./$ C A , Voltage Lim itin Fuses //�_ � � � � �(OH Open Pan[T UG Open Poin[ Exising/Proposetl l/�. <� Voltage Regulator � Open Points �./ L/J �j Sectionalizer TE i" xisIA ro. rrestorI ist./Pro.OV Arestor ANC10SW 40.. P' SeSwth Down Guy&Anchor RODS: I,II� �" I 1�G 110 `3 CapacitorE �E Span Guy / `J T T ___ off or uG contluctors OHMS: ® ® ® {N UG Switch /''p' �(--)(- VSeoletage SketPhPhaasese, , , Numlxr&Size 1J GQI ', AtCH = 2268' PROJECT DATA n3 6 TRE1V 23�4' Sub Station: SUNBURY Cir.#: 425 Device # TBD -''` \._.. CABLE Tax District: 74041 Co.Grid# P2044 I Easement#: N/A Miss U# 811 g C«ONDUCTOR VD DIE ALLEC$APPRO { , 1 - 10 NB .. go FROM MARKED ENVIRONMENTZ EASEMENT Fault Current: N/A Volt.Drop: N/A Est.Demand N/A Flicker: N/A a\O . • a Project Manager: Robert B Wood Device# 71425GF9 • . — POLE Ga4 v/ I T3 c CDMIE FJSC Phone# 2523081014 Scale 1 inch=106.8 feet �� TERMONAL POLE Anchor 1 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY \ _ 10" P!HS =3#5(Prrrrrary)&3#6(S/N) doing business as ersP<�rgSRa / 4752 PTG at Anchor • I \ Dominion Energy Virginia S`�� �/ ". 15' (-3') ft. Guy Lead �_" or 400 ft. ihs. Installation Torque Dominion Energy North Carolina F � - WR Name: RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC , '1 -15 B CONVERT & RELOCATE PRIMARY, PER CUSTOMER REQUEST. Location:405 SILVER SPRINGS RD SUNBURY NC WL 16 WR#: 10423491 Designer: GUNNER1 Date: 1/21/2021 t N VICINITY MAP PAGE4OF4 GOOGLE MAPS: 36.432589, -76.628868 ANCHOR 1 VL90 10"Screw = 3#6 WL 20 4387 PTGatAnchor RE—STENCIL POLE CONSTRUCTION NOTES 12' (-2) Foot Guy Lead 1 P2044 VL90 2500 ft.-Ibs. Torque 117 40' Class 4 — NJ U INSTALL: - PER COORDINATION, REPLACE EXISTING 25 AMP FUSE W/30 AMP FUSE CONCI L: 3l - BRING EXISTING FACILITIES UP TO CURRENT F622030 STANDARDS. (STENCIL: 0 AMPS) 1 GISP3#6 (55') LEGEND GSP3#6 (55') Exiatng Prpppaetl Replace Return Pr000setl ReWrn • C X Dominion Pole 1 O 1 1 0 1 1 C 1 ® Manhole F LAG O H L N (2) 0 . O 0 Foreign Pole ® 1= DM = Vault V - V V OH Transformer El El ® I! Spice Box SCRAP: a a a 43 OH Step Transformer 0 (9 ® 0 Secondary Petl ,r Dpntluit e IQ 0 g UG Transformer Closetl Contluit Span CO27LINE1 �Y °u`tBank 8 0 0/ DummvTranafomer 1 Street Light F622025 II +�i vi UGSopTransformer WatchLight 4 * tl It Fuse F� FI FI M OH Li nticator GSP516 (55')Sprig GG® ® ® It Exm et Lighsesetl © UG Sec.Current V; Recloser Limiting Fuses ��OH Open Poin[T UG Open Point Existing/Proposetl <5 Voltage Regulator Open Points 430' \ x x x Sectionalizer �Hi"Exist/Pro.Arres or Exist/Pro OV Arestor \ /f O ' V Push Brace 1 1 /p A OH Switch f' T Down Guy BAnchor _ // 7�2' KIV #2�P'/N- — - —�• T465si►v r Capacitor �E �span/y 1 OH orUContluc[ors Silver Springs Rd ® ® ® {�• UG switch - /�px ?�--)(- See Sketch for: V Voltage,Phase, 425G F9 // D� K H°m�ergs�ze . 8° VL90 V #2 Pi PROJECT DATA ■ Sub Station: N/A Cir.#: N/A 1 - 30NB ■ ■„,,,,.- ■ ^.., ■� ■ ...a.m.. Tax District: 74041 Co.Grid# N/A ■ - ■ - Easement#: N/A Miss U# N/A ■ Fault Current: N/A Volt.Drop: N/A Est.Demand N/A Flicker: N/A o Project Manager Robert B Wood Device# N/A Phone# 2523081014 Scale 1 inch=58.7 feet 'i VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY doing business as Dominion Energy Virginia • or Dominion Energy North Carolina WR Name: RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC • ' CONVERT & RELOCATE PRIMARY, PER CUSTOMER REQUEST. Location:405 SILVER SPRINGS RD SUNBURY NC • WR#: 10423491 Designer: GUNNER1 Date: 1/13/2021