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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220493 Ver 1_ePCN Application_20220324/� _COM Imagine it. /�"1� Delivered. AECOM 5438 Wade Park Boulevard, Suite 200 Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 www.aecom.com March 24, 2022 BY DEQ EDOCS North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 401 & Buffer Permitting 217 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27603 Subject: Request for Buffer Authorization Duke Energy Progress Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Wake County, NC Dear Sir or Madam, On behalf of the Duke Energy, AECOM is requesting a Buffer Authorization for the above referenced project. The subject property is located within the Neuse Watershed (HUC 030202011102). AECOM conducted a field -delineation of the subject parcel. The project requires tree clearing and hazard tree trimming within 50 feet of three waterbodies that are subject to the Neuse River Basin: Nutrient Sensitive Waters Management Strategy: Protection and Maintenance of Existing Riparian Buffers (15A NCAC 02B .0714). The project will not temporarily or permanently discharge dredged or fill materials into wetlands or streams. As such, no written authorization for a USACE Nationwide Permit 57 or associated DWR 404 Water Quality Certification is required. In addition to the electronic PCN, the following information is provided to facilitate your review, along with several referenced figures and photographs. Project Description The project improvements will include developing a new utility corridor, replacing poles, overhead lines and guys, and tree trimming along an existing utility right-of-way. The maximum tree width clearing is 30 feet wide. All tree clearing will be conducted by hand and the stumps will remain in place. No grubbing or grading is proposed. Construction matting will be placed within wetlands to minimize soil disturbance. No instream work is proposed. Erosion and sediment control measures will be installed. All poles or aerial infrastructure will not be installed within 10 feet of a waterbody. Waterbodies Subject to 15A NCAC 02B .0714 within the Project Site AECOM field delineated three waterbodies subject to the Neuse Riparian Buffer Rules (Stream SA - Marks Creek, Stream SB -UT to Lake Myra / Marks Creek, and Lake Myra) (Figure 4). All aecom.com 1/5 /� _COM Imagine it. /�"1� Delivered. three of these waterbodies are depicted on both the USGS Knightdale topographic quadrangle map and the 1970 NRCS Wake County Soil Survey (Figure 2 and Figure 8). Beginning from north to south along the proposed project corridor, the project will perpendicularly cross stream SB (Buffer Impact Site 1) (Figure 4). This stream was characterized as perennial, and flows into a forested wetland that abuts Lake Myra (Photos 3 and 4). The channel loses definition shortly after entering this inundated wetland area. Lake Myra is located in the central portion of the study area (Photo 8) (Figure 4). The project will require tree clearing parallel to this Lake. Buffer Impact Site 2 would be for tree clearing associated with the installation of a pole and new utility lines within Zone 1 of Lake Myra (Photo 7). Buffer Impact Site 3 would be for the trimming of tree limbs that extend into Zone 2 of Myra Lake (Photo 9). Buffer Impact Site 4 would be for tree clearing within Zones 1 and 2 of Lake Myra associated with the replacement of an existing pole, the installation of a new pole, and new utility lines (Photo 10). Marks Creek (stream SA) is located in the southern portion of the project site (Figure 4). The project would both cross this stream perpendicularly through an existing maintained easement (Photos 11 and 14), as well as requiring tree clearing parallel to this stream within Zone 1 and Zone 2 (Photo 16) (Buffer Impact Site 5). Within the maintained easement tree limb trimming would occur. Per the table of uses in 15A NCAC 02B .0714(11), the perpendicular stream crossings are an Allowable Use (pp)(i), the parallel tree clearing within Zone 2 are an Allowable Use (qq)(i), and the parallel tree clearing within Zone 1 are an Allowable Use Upon Authorization (qq)(ii). Table 1 details the Buffer Impact Sites and their table of uses. Table 1. Buffer Impact Sites and Table of Uses per 15A NCAC 02B .0714(11) Buffer Impact Site # Buffer Zone Impact Type Impact Area (sq ft) Table of Uses Allowable Allowable Upon Authorization Site 1 Zone 1 Perpendicular 1440 pp(i) X Site 1 Zone 2 Perpendicular 1698 pp(i) X Site 2 Zone 1 Parallel 1554 qq(ii) X Site 2 Zone 2 Parallel 592 qq(i) X Site 3 Zone 1 Parallel 0 N/A N/A N/A Site 3 Zone 2 Parallel 54 qq(i) X Site 4 Zone 1 Parallel 703 qq(ii) X Site 4 Zone 2 Parallel 485 qq(i) X Site 5 Zone 1 Perpendicular 1881 pp(i) X Site 5 Zone 2 Perpendicular 686 pp(i) X Site 5 Zone 1 Parallel 823 qq(ii) X Site 5 Zone 2 Parallel 1736 qq(i) X AECOM also delineated an intermittent stream (stream SC) in the central portion of the project site (Photos 5 and 6) (Figure 4). The project will cross this stream perpendicularly. This stream does not appear on either the USGS Knightdale topographic quadrangle map and the 1970 aecom.com 2/5 /� _COM Imagine it. /�"1� Delivered. NRCS Wake County Soil Survey (Figure 2 and Figure 8). As such it would not be subject to 15A NCAC 02B .0714. Threatened and Endangered Species AECOM obtained federally listed endangered and threatened species data from the USFWS IPaC list (Table 2) which generates a list of species and other resources that are known or expected to be within or near the study area. In addition, the NCNHP Data Explorer website was used to generate a list of known element occurrences within one -mile of the proposed project. For each listed species included in the IPaC list, a discussion of the presence or absence of habitat is included below along with the Biological Determination rendered based on survey results in the study area. Table 2. I PaC List of Federally Protected Species for the Study Area Scientific Name Common Name Federal Status Habitat Present Biological Determination Vertebrate: Picoides borealis = Dryobates borealis Red cockaded Woodpecker E No No Effect Invertebrate: Alasmidonta heterodon Dwarf wedgemussel E No No Effect Vascular Plant: Rhus michauxii Michaux's Sumac E Yes No Effect T - Threatened E - Endangered Red -cockaded woodpecker - No Habitat Observed USFWS Recommended Survey Window: year round; April 1 through July 31 (optimal) Biological Conclusion: No Effect The red -cockaded woodpecker (RCW) typically occupies open, mature stands of southern pines, particularly longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), for foraging and nesting/roosting habitat. The RCW excavates cavities for nesting and roosting in living pine trees, aged 60 years or older, and which are contiguous with pine stands at least 30 years of age to provide foraging habitat. The foraging range of the RCW is normally no more than 0.5 mile. The USFWS RCW Recovery Plan outlines specific requirements for RCW foraging and nesting habitat (USFWS, 2003). These requirements include, but are not limited to, little or no hardwood and/or pine midstory, pine stands of at least 30 years of age, and total stand basal area (BA) should be no higher than 80 square feet per acre. A pedestrian survey conducted by AECOM biologists in March 2021 characterized the forested areas adjacent to the study area as containing hardwoods and juvenile pine trees and does not support habitat for Red -cockaded woodpecker. A review of NCNHP records, accessed on March 10, 2021, indicate one known historic occurrence of RCW within one -mile of the study area in January of 1977. aecom.com 3/5 /� _COM Imagine it. /�"1� Delivered. Dwarf wedgemussel -Potential Suitable Habitat Observed USFWS Recommended Survey Window: year round Biological Conclusion: No Effect The dwarf wedgemussel is a small bivalve, rarely exceeding 45 mm in length. This mussel is somewhat of a generalist, known to inhabit streams less than five meters wide to large rivers up to 100 meters wide. It is found in a variety of substrate types and flow conditions. The dwarf wedgemussel is known to inhabit hydrologically stable areas. They have been found in both shallow water and water depths up to 25 feet. A pedestrian survey conducted by AECOM biologists in March 2021 characterized the streams within the study area as small reaches containing a sandy or silt dominated substrate with substantial sediment aggregation and is not suitable for the dwarf wedgemussel. A review of NCNHP records, accessed on March 10, 2021, indicate no known occurrence of dwarf wedgemussel within one -mile of the study area. Michaux's sumac - Potential Habitat USFWS optimal survey window: May -October Biological Conclusion: No Effect Michaux's sumac, endemic to the inner Coastal Plain and lower Piedmont, grows in sandy or rocky, open, upland woods on acidic or circumneutral, well -drained sands or sandy loam soils with low cation exchange capacities. The species is also found on sandy or submesic loamy swales and depressions in the fall line Sandhills region as well as in openings along the rim of Carolina bays; maintained railroad, roadside, power line, and utility rights -of -way; areas where forest canopies have been opened up by blowdowns and/or storm damage; small wildlife food plots; abandoned building sites; under sparse to moderately dense pine or pine/hardwood canopies; and in and along edges of other artificially maintained clearings undergoing natural succession. In the central Piedmont, it occurs on clayey soils derived from mafic rocks. The plant is shade intolerant and, therefore, grows best where disturbance (e.g., mowing, clearing, grazing, periodic fire) maintains its open habitat. A pedestrian survey conducted by AECOM biologists on June 15, 2021 observed potential habitat for Michaux's sumac within the overhead powerline easement and roadside, but no species of sumac were observed during the survey. A review of NCNHP records, accessed on March 10, 2021, indicate two known occurrences of Michaux's sumac within one -mile of the study area in July of 2011 and May of 2017. Cultural Resources AECOM archaeologist Matthew Jorgenson submitted a request for background information to the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology (OSA) for the project and the OSA provided information for the request via email on April 15, 2021. Further, AECOM archaeologist Peter Sittig consulted data maintained by the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) on April 26, 2021. These tasks were performed to gain information about previously recorded aecom.com 4/5 /� _COM Imagine it. /�"1� Delivered. archaeological sites (OSA) and historic resources (SHPO) within a 0.5-mile radius of the project area. No archaeological sites are recorded within the project area. One site, 31 WA1639, is recorded in a wooded area approximately 0.5-miles from the northern end of the current project area as a late -nineteenth to mid -twentieth century historic site. The site is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Two historic resources (WA1997 and WA1998) are recorded within and immediately adjacent to the project area (Error! Reference source not found.). The Lake Myra Complex (WA1997) consists of multiple structures and the Lake Myra dam, which has not been evaluated for NRHP eligibility. The mill was commissioned to be built in 1777 and appears on an 1871 map of Wake County as "N. Price's Mill." In 1940 the dam was improved with concrete to raise the lake level. The second resource, the C.M. Martin House (WA 1998), is a ca. 1925 craftsman style residence within and immediately adjacent to the project area. The Martin House has not been evaluated for NRHP eligibility. Neither of these resources would be directly impacted by the project. Closing AECOM appreciates your review of this request for a Buffer Authorization, and look forward to your approval at your earliest convenience. Please contact me at Charles.Benton@aecom.com or (919) 946-3122 to discuss the project or address any questions you may have. If you would like, we can also arrange a site visit to the project site. AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Charles Benton, PWS Senior Environmental Scientist Project Manager charles.benton@aecom.com cc: Jamie Bobbitt, Duke Energy Progress aecom.com 5/5 Pre -Construction Notification (PCN) Form For Nationwide Permits and Regional General Permits (along with corresponding Water Quality Certifications) December 6, 2021 Ver 4.2 Initial Review Has this project met the requirements for acceptance in to the review process?* OO Yes O No Is this project a public transportation project?* 0 Yes 0 No Change only if needed. BIMS # Assigned* Version#* 20220493 1 Is a payment required for this project?* O No payment required O Fee received O Fee needed - send electronic notification Select Project Reviewer* Colleen Cohn:eads\cmcohn Information for Initial Review Reviewing Office* Raleigh Regional Office - (919) 791-4200 la. Name of project: COURTESY COPY Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project la. Who is the Primary Contact?* Charles Benton 1b. Primary Contact Email:* charles.benton@aecom.com Date Submitted 3/24/2022 Nearest Body of Water Lake Myra / Marks Creek Basin Neuse Water Classification C; NSW Site Coordinates Latitude: 35.753372 A. Processing Information Longitude: -78.429246 lc. Primary Contact Phone:* (919)946-3122 County (or Counties) where the project is located: Wake Is this a NCDMS Project O Yes '• No Is this project a public transportation project?* Yes t% No 1a. Type(s) of approval sought from the Corps: 2 Section 404 Permit (wetlands, streams and waters, Clean Water Act) 0 Section 10 Permit (navigable waters, tidal waters, Rivers and Harbors Act) Has this PCN previously been submitted?* 0 Yes O No lb. What type(s) of permit(s) do you wish to seek authorization? ❑O Nationwide Permit (NWP) CI Regional General Permit (RGP) 0 Standard (IP) lc. Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps? 0 Yes C; No Nationwide Permit (NWP) Number: NWP Numbers (for multiple NWPS): td. Type(s) of approval sought from the DWR: RI 401 Water Quality Certification - Regular [I Non-404 Jurisdictional General Permit LJ Individual 401 Water Quality Certification 57 - Electric Utility Line and Telecommunications Activities — (frequently used) le. Is this notification solely for the record because written approval is not required? For the record only for DWR 401 Certification: For the record only for Corps Permit: 1f. Is this an after -the -fact permit application?* 0 Yes O No 0 401 Water Quality Certification - Express Riparian Buffer Authorization lg. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in -lieu fee program proposed for mitigation of impacts? O Yes ® No 1g. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in -lieu fee program proposed for mitigation of impacts? O Yes 0 No 1h. Is the project located in any of NC's twenty coastal counties? O Yes ® No 1j. Is the project located in a designated trout watershed? 0Yes ®No B. Applicant Information OYes 0No 0Yes 0No 1d. Who is applying for the permit? 0 Owner '0 Applicant (other than owner) le. Is there an Agent/Consultant for this project?* OYes 0No 2. Owner Information 2a. Name(s) on recorded deed: Multiple - See Attached Figure 3 - Utility Easement across several PIN 2b. Deed book and page no.: Duke Energy Progress has Easement Agreements with Property Own 2c. Contact Person: 2d. Address Street Address Distribution Line Easement near Poole Road Address Line 2 City Wendell Postal / Zip Code 27591 2e. Telephone Number: (919)919-3122 State I Province / Region NC Country USACE 2f. Fax Number: 2g. Email Address: * charles.benton@aecom.com 3. Applicant Information (if different from owner) 3a. Name: Jammie Bobitt 3b. Business Name: Duke Energy 3c. Address Street Address 550 South Tryon St Address Line 2 Suite 180 City Charlotte Postal / Zip Code 28202 3d. Telephone Number: (919)805-1276 3f. Email Address: * Jamie.Bobbitt@duke-energy.com 4. Agent/Consultant (if applicable) 4a. Name: Charles Benton 4b. Business Name: AECOM 4c. Address Street Address 5438 Wade Park Boulevard Address Line 2 Suite 200 City Raleigh Postal / Zip Code 27607 4d. Telephone Number: (919)946-3122 4f. Email Address: * charles.benton@aecom.com C. Project Information and Prior Project History State / Province / Region North Carolina Country United States 3e. Fax Number: State / Province / Region NC Country United States 4e. Fax Number: 1. Project Information lb. Subdivision name: (if appropriate) lc. Nearest municipality / town: Wendell 2. Project Identification 2a. Property Identification Number: See Figure 3 for PINS 2b. Property size: 4 acres 2c. Project Address Street Address Address Line 2 City State / Province / Region Postal / Zip Code Country 3. Surface Waters 3a. Name of the nearest body of water to proposed project: * Lake Myra / Marks Creek 3b. Water Resources Classification of nearest receiving water: * C; NSW 3c. What river basin(s) is your project located in?* Neuse 3d. Please provide the 12-digit HUC in which the project is located. 030202011102 4. Project Description and History 4a. Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application: * The project site is located adjacent to Poole Road near Lake Myra. A portion of the project area is within undeveloped forested land adjacent to Poole Road, while the remainder is located within maintained road right-of-way and existing maintained overhead utility line right-of-way. Single family residential homes are located along Poole Road. 4b. Have Corps permits or DWR certifications been obtained for this project (including all prior phases) in the past?* O Yes - No 0 Unknown 4f. List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property: 0.60 acres in larger study area for the proposed easement (Figure 7) 4g. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams on the property: 135 I.f. in larger study area for the proposed easement (Figure 7) 4h. Explain the purpose of the proposed project:* The purpose of the project is to maintain reliability and provide electric distribution service on behalf of development in the area. 4i. Describe the overall project in detail, including indirect impacts and the type of equipment to be used:* The project improvements will include developing a new utility corridor, replacing poles, overhead lines and guys, and tree trimming along an existing utility right-of-way. The maximum tree width clearing is 30 feet wide. All tree clearing will be conducted by hand and the stumps will remain in place. No grubbing or grading is proposed. Construction matting will be placed within wetlands to minimize soil disturbance. No instream work is proposed. Erosion and sediment control measures will be installed. All poles or aerial infrastructure will not be installed within 10 feet of a waterbody. No indirect impacts are anticipated. 5. Jurisdictional Determinations 5a. Have the wetlands or streams been delineated on the property or proposed impact areas? * (i Yes No Comments: 5b. If the Corps made a jurisdictional determination, what type of determination was made? * 0 Preliminary 0 Approved O Not Verified 0 Unknown ; N/A Corps AID Number: 5c. If 5a is yes, who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Name (if known): Charles Benton, PWS Agency/Consultant Company: AECOM Other: See Figure 7 6. Future Project Plans 6a. Is this a phased project?* O Yes O No 0 Unknown Are any other NWP(s), regional general permit(s), or individual permits(s) used, or intended to be used, to authorize any part of the proposed project or related activity? N/A D. Proposed Impacts Inventory 1. Impacts Summary la. Where are the impacts associated with your project? (check all that apply): O Wetlands O Open Waters 6. Buffer Impacts (for DWR) O Streams -tributaries RI Buffers O Pond Construction 6a. Project is in which protect basin(s)? Check all that apply. OO Neuse O Catawba O Goose Creek O Other 0 Tar -Pamlico 0 Randleman 0 Jordan Lake 6b. Impact Type 6c. Per or Temp 6d. Stream name 6e. Buffer mitigation required? 6f. Zone 1 impact 6g. Zone 2 impact B1 - Perpendicular - Allowable P SB - UT to Marks Creek No 1,440 1,698 B2 - Parallel - Allowable P Lake Myra No 1,554 592 B3 - Parallel - Allowable P Lake Myra No 0 54 B4 - Parallel - Allowable P Lake Myra/Marks Creek No 703 485 B5 - Perpendicular - Allowable P Marks Creek No 1,881 686 B5 - Parallel - Allowable P Marks Creek No 823 1,736 6h. Total buffer impacts: Total Temporary impacts: Total Permanent impacts: Total combined buffer impacts: 6i. Comments: Zone 1 0.00 Zone 1 6,401.00 Zone 1 6,401.00 Zone 2 0.00 Zone 2 5,251.00 Zone 2 5,251.00 Buffer impacts for tree clearing (no grubbing or grading) in new right-of-way and tree limb trimming along Poole Road and within existing utility easement. E. Impact Justification and Mitigation 1. Avoidance and Minimization la. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing the project: Clearing for the new utility easement has been minimized to the greatest extent practicable. 1b. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques: Trees will be hand cleared and tree stumps will be left in place. No soil grubbing or grading is proposed. Mats for construction vehicles and equipment would be placed in wetlands to minimize soil disturbance. No in stream work is proposed. No discharge of dredged or fill material is proposed. ESC control measures will be installed. 2. Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State 2a. Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? O Yes U No 2b. If this project DOES NOT require Compensatory Mitigation, explain why: Project is for an overhead utility improvement project. Buffer impacts are an allowable use. F. Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWR) 6 1. Diffuse Flow Plan la. Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? OO Yes O No What type of SCM are you providing? O Level Spreader O Vegetated Conveyance (lower SHWT) O Wetland Swale (higher SHWT) 0 Other SCM that removes minimum 30% nitrogen I? Proposed project will not create concentrated stormwater flow through the buffer 2. Stormwater Management Plan 2a. Is this a NCDOT project subject to compliance with NCDOT's Individual NPDES permit NCS000250?* 0Yes ®No 2b. Does this project meet the requirements for low density projects as defined in 15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)? • Yes No Comments: Project is not for development. No increase of impervious surfaces would be created from this project. G. Supplementary Information 1. Environmental Documentation la. Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the use of public (federal/state) land?* Yes • No 2. Violations (DWR Requirement) 2a. Is the site in violation of DWR Water Quality Certification Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500), Isolated Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .1300), or DWR Surface Water or Wetland Standards or Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0200)?* Yes • No 3. Cumulative Impacts (DWR Requirement) 3a. Will this project result in additional development, which could impact nearby downstream water quality? * Yes • No 3b. If you answered "no," provide a short narrative description. The project will serve existing customers in the area. No new development is anticipated as a result of this utility line extension and improvement project. 4. Sewage Disposal (DWR Requirement) 4a. Is sewage disposal required by DWR for this project?* Yes • No N/A 5. Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat (Corps Requirement) 5a. Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or habitat?* Yes • No 5b. Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act impacts?* • Yes No 5c. If yes, indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted. Raleigh 5d. Is another Federal agency involved?* Yes 5e. Is this a DOT project located within Division's 1-8? 0Yes ®No • No Unknown 5f. Will you cut any trees in order to conduct the work in waters of the U.S.? O Yes No 5g. Does this project involve bridge maintenance or removal? 0 Yes • No 5h. Does this project involve the construction/installation of a wind turbine(s)?* 0Yes ®No 5i. Does this project involve (1) blasting, and/or (2) other percussive activities that will be conducted by machines, such as jackhammers, mechanized pile drivers, etc.? 0Yes ®No 5j. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat? IPaC and field habitat assessment - No listed IPaC species were observed within the proposed project limits of disturbance. See attached cover letter. 6. Essential Fish Habitat (Corps Requirement) 6a. Will this project occur in or near an area designated as an Essential Fish Habitat?* Yes • No 6b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact an Essential Fish Habitat?* https://www.habitat.noaa.gov/apps/efhmapper/ 7. Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement) 7a. Will this project occur in or near an area that the state, federal or tribal governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation status?* O Yes O No 7b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources?* http://gis.ncdcr.gov/hpoweb/ - 8. Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement) 8a. Will this project occur in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain?* O Yes O No 8b. If yes, explain how project meets FEMA requirements: The project would not floodplain. 8c. What source(s) did you use to make the floodplain determination?* https://msc.fema.gov/portal/search and Office of State Archaeology (OSA) - See attached cover letter. Miscellaneous Please use the space below to attach all required documentation or any additional information you feel is helpful for application review. Documents should be combined into one file when possible, with a Cover Letter, Table of Contents, and a Cover Sheet for each Section preferred. Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document Poole Rd_AECOM Authorization_Signed.pdf 19.68KB PCN Cover Letter_20220324.pdf 43.68KB Figures_combined.pdf 8.51 MB 20220324_Photolog.pdf 5.75MB File must be PDF or KMZ Comments See attached cover letter, figures, and photos for additional details. Signature By checking the box and signing below, I certify that: • The project proponent hereby certifies that all information contained herein is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief'; and • The project proponent hereby requests that the certifying authority review and take action on this CWA 401 certification request within the applicable reasonable period of time. • I have given true, accurate, and complete information on this form; I agree that submission of this PCN form is a "transaction" subject to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act"); I agree to conduct this transaction by electronic means pursuant to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act"); I understand that an electronic signature has the same legal effect and can be enforced in the same way as a written signature; AND I intend to electronically sign and submit the PCN form. Full Name: Charles Benton Signature Date 3/24/2022 March 23, 2021 RE: Authorization for AECOM to act as Agent on behalf of Owner To whom it may concern: This letter is to confirm that AECOM, 5438 Wade Park Boulevard, STE 200, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27607, is acting as agent on behalf of Duke Energy Progress for the Poole Road Distribution Line project located in Wake County, North Carolina. This authorization is for the delineation of wetland and waters, and processing of subsequent permit applications, including: • The Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination request; • U.S. Corps of Engineers (USACE) Section 404 Clean Water Act permits; and • N.C. Department of the Environmental Quality - Division of Water Resources (NCDEQ-DWR) Section 401 Clean Water Act- Water Quality Certifications • NCDEQ-DWR Buffer Authorization Any required written correspondence concerning the application process or other aspects of this project should be jointly copied to AECOM and myself. 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F I '' A t, cPtSt$ 1lietrAYMe Buffer Impact Site 3 i a /.....;..e'oc • Ilko� J Buffer Impact Site 4 '/as'� - Myra Falls Ro. 1 14 \ MytaR6 'I;,, _+'" y�. a11_ Lake <,. • a • r 4 a♦: ,1 4.0..1 .. t r Groh ' *, fi. Manor C • „- . 5 w 1, 1. •.'' . Legend Duke Energy Progress CI Study Area 0 Tree Clearing Poole Road Tree Trimming Delineated Stream Features Distribution Line •ApproximateStreamLocation Open Water Extension Project Riparian Buffer Zone 1-30 Ft 0 100 200 Riparian Buffer Zone 2-20 Ft ozone 1 Parallel Impacts Figure 4 Feet QZone1 Perpendicular Impacts Wake County Riparian Buffer ::4 Zone 2 Parallel Impacts March 2022 ®Zone 2 Perpendicular Impacts Impact Map NAD StatePlane NC 1983 Field Delineation Page 1 of 4 This map is for reference only Conducted by AECOM on 3-26-2021/03-30-2021 • Proposed Pole ti,Yt si tot .',4 ' \/ Remove Pole g, .'e • {'• * „d # / rt • Existing Pole : `. - - Push Pole '-, , I {r Guy Wire \ .J —Proposed OH ,4' f` Remove OHk. \ . 4 1. —Existing OH \ \. y in Tree Clearing r + 'Y, \` ., ?��►t. , Tree Trimming A •r �� 1 �1 f.«� 4 ... ,„,,,210,..._, . .. rp . -k, 4:,,,,,-t,.,,,r , .. _..,,-, -0' ,,,, r''- y�� Buffer Impact Site 1 • 4• 'YIF l , s Zone 1-Perpendicular-(pp)(i) _ � CUVert 1 ��! - Permanent Impact-1440 Sq Ft ij ,., .r x'; If P 0, it' ,/ \ • '•• . .. 10 _ 1 Buffer Impact Site 1 r Zone 2-Perpendicular-(PP)(i) ' Permanent Impact-1698 Sq Ft • r i t ....,1. . , lug .•/ "Y.. '11b1_ ,M4y ULltig Ilrv°.al_J3 • •_. - `3 F". r , � .. • 4,k . A�. Legend Duke Energy Progress CIStudy Area a Tree Clearing Tree Trimming Poole Road ,,aq 0 • GPS Points r -Delineated Stream Features Distribution Line -Approximate Stream Location -Lake Myra Extension Project Riparian Buffer Zone 1-30 Ft �� 0 25 50 75 Riparian Buffer Zone 2-20 Ft q Zone 1 Parallel Impacts Figure 4 Feet ozone Perpendicular Impacts i Zone 2 Parallel Impacts Riparian Buffer ® FA Zone2 Perpendicular Impacts / March 2022 Impact Map NAD StatePlane NC 1983 Field Delineation Page 2 of 4 This map is for reference only Conducted by AECOM on 3-26-2021/03-30-2021 ' • Proposed Pole • ( Remove Pole ;' . r } . , ..!..."2 • r ��r 1_� .1. • Existing Pole s-- _ . a Push Pole �i `` L r � d t T �Guy Wre .4 ` •• 'ytr —Proposed OH I. =v p 1 ;;• ' Remove OH ti ' f R 'r hEt11 % : •ing /r' • .t-` �,, a� + �� "wc� �`L• jp Buffer Impact Site 2 t,},li L ,,A, e ./. .t �� V'-1* " •♦ I Zone 1-Parallel-(gq)(ii) �' a t a. Permanent Impact-1554 Sq Ft , c -L!i m \,, ♦OiA 1 .•.•.••••• ) ' - Qoo\e I, 'Y••�/. .. b Buffer Impact Site 2 / Zone 2-Parallel-(qq)(i) �r� Permanent Impact-592 Sq Ft r •- �/W '� r. ,.,t,, Buffer Impact Site 3 Zone 2-Parallel-(qq)(i) �r Permanent Impact-54 Sq Ft4. _:a . _'�4' L:t.3.<‘Ilit / ', y Pe; 4. . -'Vi G'olii'11e41, 1"..*. . ,.• • r : ..:—dillA"-- *. e. — Legend Duke Energy Progress CIStudy Area a Tree Clearing 1)1 Tree Trimming Poole Road • GPS Points r -Delineated Stream Features Distribution Line0 -Approximate Stream Location -Lake Myra Extension Project Riparian Buffer Zone 1-30 Ft � 0 25J 5J0 75 a Riparian Buffer Zone 2-20 Ft 4 r Zone 1 Parallel Impacts Figure 4 Feet ozone Perpendicular Impacts ••Zone 2 Parallel Impacts Riparian Buffer ® FA Zone2 Perpendicular Impacts / March 2022 Impact Map NAD StatePlane NC 1983 Field Delineation Page 3 of 4 This map is for reference only Conducted by AECOM on 3-26-2021/03-30-2021 • • Buffer Impact Site 4 =• Zone 1-Parallel-(gq)(ii) 4104 • Proposed Pole Permanent Impact-703 Sq Ft • • Remove Pole • Existing Pole - •Push Pole 9aQa 4 a ilpd r • - r=Guy Wire -Proposed OH , —Remove OH i..+•+.!.I 8 •.+ O.-. —Existing OH ' . .+0 M Tree Clearing Tree Trimming / a . / �\ • ...taw'4\ i. o :11 Lake *0• f 1). ' in�+� ` �} M1tand IJ Buffer Impact Site 4 tI Zone 2-Parallel-(qq)(i) Permanent Impact-485 Sq Ft - r._ . k�It• A I 10.1.11P. Buffer Impact Sites + +�.� `" Zone 1-Parallel-(qq)(ii) p+�•• ° - Permanent Impact-823 Sq Ft +•�+� +�." Fk. I J-- Buffer Impact Site 5 8 ' ,,i Zone 1-Perpendicular-(pp)(i) Buffer Impact Site 5 0 • • ijimmiwpoi rflr Permanent Impact-1881 Sq Ft l Zone 2-Parallel-(qq)(i) \cu Permanent Impact-1736 Sq Ft 4111 Irrfaflr 1 +/ 1.1 � � e I 1 I. .\ , • 1 ,, SA7 / t4.r. ,A; oti / ti 4. 1 t' 'k. Buffer Impact Site 5 Zone 2-Perpendicular-(pp)(i) ,. _ Permanent Impact-686 Sq Ft 4.6 ' . 'I. / - - 1 11. aii.' A k 4 Myra Falls ", 0 ',.it, '.1 •,..;3 ,.. ,,; , • 144 ... ,.,.. r' it rY �ti a h SL� �♦ 7 ,� t �L g/ -. i.i, •rt,tirriN4 Legend Duke Energy Progress 1)1.3StudyArea a Tree Clearing Tree Trimming Poole Road 0 • GPS Poi d Poi 4 -Delineated Stream Features Distribution Line -Approximate Stream Location -Lake Myra Extension Project Riparian Buffer Zone 1-30 Ft ,� 0 Z5J 5JO 75 DRiparianBuffer Zone 2-20Ft 4 ozone 1 Parallel Impacts J Figure 4 Feet 0 Zone 1 Perpendicular Impacts �i Zone 2 Parallelallel Impacts Fil Riparian Buffer March 2022 ®Zone2 Perpendicular Impacts / Impact Map NAD StatePlane NC 1983 Field Delineation Page 4 of 4 This map is for reference only Conducted by AECOM on 3-26-2021/03-30-2021 Wetland Code PFO1A- Palustrine Forested, Broad -Leaved Deciduous, Temporary Flooded L1 UBHh - Lacustrine Limnetic, Permanently Flooded, diked or impounded R4SBC - Riverine Intermittent, Streambed, Seasonally Flooded • Proposed Pole — Proposed OH • Remove Pole Remove OH • Existing Pole — Existing OH Push Pole Tree Clearing r= Guy Wire 1 Tree Trimming R4SBC L1UBHh Myra Falls Ro, Duke Energy Progress Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project e 0 100 200 Feet Legend Q Study Area Waters of the US Freshwater Forested/Shrub Wetland Lake Riverine County Mapped Streams —•- intermittent — perennial Figure 5 NWI Map March 2022 NAD StatePlane NC 1983 This map is for reference only Knightdale Quadrangle NC, 2019 USFWS NWI Mapper 7.5-Minute Series 2021 MI Wake County • Proposed Pole Remove Pole • Existing Pole Push Pole o Guy Wre — Existing OH Remove OH — Proposed OH Tree Clearing Tree Trimming 1 PCT FUTURE CONDITIONS Zone X 1 PCT FUTURE CONDITIONS Zone X MYra Falls �. Duke Energy Progress Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project 1 PCT FUTURE CONDITIONS Zone X Zone AE e 0 100 200 Feet IONS X AREA OF MINIMAL FLOOD HAZARD Zone AE Legend Q Study Area 1 % Annual Chance Flood Hazard Future Conditions 1 % Annual Chance Flood Hazard Area of Minimal Flood Hazard 1 PCT FUTURE plADITIONS inex'. Figure 6 FEMA Map March 2022 NAD StatePlane NC 1983 This map is for reference only FEMA Map: 3720176200J Panel: 1762 eff: 05/02/2006 Wake County e.1 r*I : immi '. 02 47 UY lit 1%Gp.290%learing . -..., • . .. . .. .. ... , .. . . ..,--- ... .,.. • - ,..\\t, , r . . WA-PFO-WET .,„ My'-a Falls Ro. \-'t• K3 .. .: . VVVQ3.,Triee Clearing (5tuj, Ut , . • ,,,, ,, 0.0090 AC V. 391.10 Sq'Ft. (Lpl CLO2 n@ : - \ ,...,\?„. s . a IAB-PEM-VVET4 • - .,. , .• -,,,- c VV13'''MGG(§airliZ W&.=%0@batt40 I' 6.0587 Aa 0.0020AB .... 255V.68 Sq.Ft. ,, - 10. .2,Sq% • , ilor Ma o main ained ct egik right-of- a ' ,440' 66 0.08,A ,„„ . . . 4 ... ., . ..; , I ' ,wr' '' ,I0 a'' •P',, 'sir Duke Energy Progress Legend Poole Road Distribution Line 0 CI Study Area M Lake Myra M Tree Clearing M Streams Tree Trimming Wetlands Riparian Buffer ZZ PEM Extension Project Zone 1-30 Ft 0 PFO 0 100 200 •Riparian Buffer Zone 2-20 Ft Figure 7 Feet Determination • Points Delineated March 2022 MI Wake County Aquatic Resources NAD StatePlane NC 1983 Delineation Date This map is for reference only 03-26-2021/03-30-2021 Duke Energy Progress Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project Figure 8 County Soil Survey e 0 200 400 Feet March 2022 NAD StatePlane NC 1983 This map is for reference only Legend Q Study Area Wake County Soil Survey 1970 Wake County a t z � �� "•„ _ ` �..' �� � •€�� +;. ,fie � �,�e£�, • •. � • 1 t, �a v 'A'',: rig 1, '`' t Tv k - a .7 r +,y dj �' S �` '. , �"��.yri.-itar" € .,� '�' '��� � �'a WA1996-WE .: ( ,•r} 7- Mattox Farm 01,44, r r _ • �A, y -• •.• -tt-- , 4 e" e,,,..,:e . ,,' ''',,, ?' L 5:,,,,, F �r -: 'y � Y A' I/ � b�$���' If z YR�� 'j P. 1 • { r • G ' p *4,, ' , ''-; ' , 1 .„,"-' "4 ,,..:,.- '' „ ,I.t.,),1, - ,,1„,/, - k fi eA. '., t •� ! , a1::::;*-"r''','t ' Y` - _. •;4 P 1, r` \ , rim f err *- t " 1/A1997 Lake x yra�C✓omplex • r '' n � y � h�,� - �, - ��;r a�1 Lo .w ` fir_ "+.r'ate' . } " .•:fir e _ - a i. ";'. ' � WA-R1 o© ' �? ' a WA R102 �_ ,s •. "_' House 'r , �-�=4 ' - (GOne�) +' �� z ui-rz ..� _ : lifi - x if i� ` :4 ze • 1 a ass •vAlir Duke Energy Progress Legend Q Study Area Poole Road0 0.5 Mile Radius Distribution Line Cultural Resources Extension Project 0 aoo 1,000 Feet Figure 9 Cultural Resources March2022 Wake County NAD StatePlane NC 1983 NCSHPO,2020 This map is for reference only HPOWeb 2.0 GIS Service Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo ID: Date: 1 03/26/2021 ` ti' k J.":... ': Direction: South ;Y ► ''1. ‘1:011tr:': :, y '' l r Feature: !'I .'": 0 Pole 147Y10/ • s. .. t, r0/ �j� f 'q Proposed Utility ROW e _ ? ., +H. �� yi1 + V 1¢ fir _ .I .. Description: View looking at the R north end of the study area near existing pole - r 174Y10" This pole will remain and a new line �'� will be extended south along the west side of Poole Road. Photo ID: Date: 03/26/2021 a �► .. i r s; +} r.r' * , ' '4 4 o- ' � A. Direction: South in r q` t :' M iN 5� Feature: - �; - T x i � { P. h ;' a, �* a o f , Proposed Utility ROW - . - ' �° Description: §p View looking at i roadside were tree • ` clearing for the utility x;F40 `� right-of-way will be15 i `� , F ,, ;,, > is , f s �r. 4e " 1 foot wide, since most : ' ' '.� i « , '� of this portion of the r { � d ' ROW is already . . 1� , ,, S ` ) cleared. z ` � �Xfi mo €` a�� ` 9. ., . . a 4. �*_FG ay--r -0 -f , 4� {y 3d 4 - • V, .,,t- +,� /+ " &d am i k � t �i F -, r ✓,; �a s !� / +s k 4. d, '"-.. , a a zi -§� P3 • gi$ 4. r Y r e r n : Est _� S"1 �''�, " _:� l'� Y�4 1 iM. '' .'" f��4e�T. � t Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 :!t: Date: � � � } � r 4110.1 j � o2/08/2022 tion: Northeast � i. ,.. \ii \ � +:. f tAi rye 44 f o a �7 ii �Feature: �� ,v1+a @ ,.4, ,1a r� � ¢ '. Stream SB/Proposed "� �� 4 �t� � ,� , UtilityROW �x �- a= s,i,..a a �r s s>, ,,1 � Descri p ry' r 1 '`i" .4� u` ' - ,iy 'vim :s.-." g• , r ,, .,_ View looking upstream ., -, , • y R . at stream SB as it flows � 3 � � : into the project area %31 b ' from a culvert under � „ b � ; ..: -- , ',? ' iqk.: 4.-.C-..?`'e,a;'!4;:---1-..,,-._: ,4.*,;1-'4>-.._,:gti„-t...1-.:zi 1 --'-' Poole Road.The utility �. fuli-- '; ,k i ,„ line would cross this �� .' 2< c stream perpendicularly g (Buffer Impact Site 1). c ��:5 '°h �"� a &�' ,d.,,E"`w „ "ds. fie. ., Y s• R - _ z 4 T „ ' Photo Date: _ p� r A 'e; Air ,'. ID: i1 �i41t, mbra � -� � 4 �'?� f ''! y T'Iy fY3% :l 9 �, I � � 1. I f _-d 'f �FKiY. M h3' 1 5 1 5 Direction: Southwest '. ' t ,- E ..' 6 �,, ' : ,, ! I e . . �_���� �; I'. �' � ' ( � " �> '. � � aim Feature: l •I� > , Stream SB/Proposed l Pl.''� Utility ROW Description: 1 ,- y- aa,,k _ ti View looking .- t ' downstream at stream x ` ' �k i a , SB as it flows through v , i �Y 7 - . 1 Y the project area within � ���.�� ., -� a r 4� x � ° ,,,,, . a forested wetland. i $, 7.. . . ,:z3. The channel loses � � $�� .� $ ` J+ r � definition within the p ' '* k ' � = ;_: wetland area (Buffer " a ' , Impact Site 1). � h a2 ��- ,i 5 � 1 E k Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo ID: Date: 5 • Direction: East w "te:"#'-�u`▪s" as �"w' `r.�+'rm ,.., ,Es^,'. 4,..4 `'-"' ''� t. .; '._. .y, i ' x?i 4.x* ;,,�,saahr+. .4 ,---,f' a°, .6 - qyt„_. . •.k r fr Feature: '3 x- .4,y ' �. `4A.O.' �{,i,�a �,g r * ti �t a; h.`s r K ` , ; a s ,,N3 fq -, �i "'° 1 Stream SC/ Proposed -� 'b :-- -. .� � -° ..., .^,q +a' �„� ✓ :° d'iA' S":'- ^r a ' N {' a„t q '. 7 ,'_n A_ n1J , �3' ,:-." - k� ru : Utility ROW f ,l u k '* � 4 ,_-- ?Yi a}Mq i : -a�: f�, '�,, i! J.r - ,yam �'4 �' x. A �f} ��r'r '. s. j-,ig'eR•� •- ',xi �1• f 7 Description: -k a "�i " � ,, a� • a View lookingupstream 3' .x .'� • z x1,1: ` •; ' -- "" at stream SC where it Y Fes . '° , < A % ` %� enters the project site ,� 4x _ ,` " a t �,,Iii... :,..,,„.; from a culvert under � _ r, , 4 s. ' Poole Road.This `` • s • - "Itef, � - feature is not depicted ;ti,�, ,i.. ► A. a .+ on the USGS topo map ' 1 3 , + ag or NRCS soil map. q ", !....,-,-;,.‘.-A.-.,, �' df „t t_i. - �A fi Photo ID: Date: , , ip4 ;i,,. .,d,r ,,-) ,,g ‘1„i . 4'4. ,,,,.‘itit,4.01/Mikk. 1 ''' ' rt., 6 Direction: West .'. ? ` r e i� � Yam � � � -*.- as• '' IXg� ! r. Feature: -• �y - r, Y. r A< Stream SC/ Proposed "�' z ' Utility ROW `:��.,..A '�.,. '� A .8 `,,i xt, LI y -' Description: � ; - ` View looking at the { � _ , V� j"-, ,,'3 Y Y , ; Stream as It at t ss - i.. 4 ., _ . , '" .. -..: r.1-. 4 4-4:j 7 through the study area -� .it x; ;� toward wetland WA .� ,�� `� , s ,;: ,. t ;: .' :tP,. - -,--.1‘''- .";16—"*.,-".0,,,t!"41.--- :-: ''.:!: and Lake Myra. „ ; ,� ti = . . r -,,t._,. 'li; ,4,44:;;, „,/ `1 % '�" e �r,,,t. B- . ' �"+.' 1, b�yb .,�k <` y'f i , ` T r. a,2k A�.•k 'I• F (T` 4,A i W f -"':, -ram { y .*'� '-'s, %'� r;,- " ,;'!� a At—SA Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo �� Date: : ti., " ID: 02/08/2022 ` * , .. �;„ r,, Direction: Northwest ,�7 w ,§ ` ' Feature: if ; ° ',, Wetland WA/ Lake Y' � ° Myra =��" >� s Description: View looking at the - edge of wetland WA -- p and Lake Myra. PhotoD Date: e. 4" � .„. t i7. F11.M- 5 r 8 02/08/2022r ._ .A� Direction: Northeast ri �� �� r �� 8 �rt ' • ` ®�' Feature: $ ?:;„ �"` 4` f' . Lake Myra / Proposed v Utility ROW L�:C.-"fir r' Description: ' View looking edge of Lake Myra and Poole ;;. Road near the location of a proposed pole. The utility line would k 1 i parallel the lake near this location for a short k ..,...:.,..it „;. distance within Zones ? =s 1 and 2 (Buffer Impact � . � , '' � ��s,- _ Site 2). • fig /. : i':31.n ' tea " �'.� '�+: 7,. -a.1,s!? �' y ."'� # k;il Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo ID: Date: 9 03/26/2021 ,- ; I , I 4 1. Direction: Northeast • - ,+ ' � Feature: " .z •` a �= Poole Road/ Proposed -a�"�`� *^ -� :4",73.1millish--111:ItirAll Utility ROW `P Description: „` t �" View looking Poole Road where utility line will extend over the4,4 road. Branches of the -.1-_ large oak tree (right '. side of photo) will be trimmed (Buffer �, � Impact Site 3). Buffer \ Impact Site 2 is ~� '� depicted in the upper ���___ _ left side of the photo. __ Photo ID: Date: 10 03/26/2021 r _ i aa ' r y� ;4. . yam- q; Direction: Northeast }' ;;'-'1--.-- '- ' ':i • , , it V °q, ' l� Feature: - ". f Lake Myra / Proposed 1. ,,'. ho ' i'� -�` Y p - ., !`„ - Wi `,R, \ - Utilit ROW ' % , ,' . �' Description: V. View looking at the = _ retaining wall along the edge of Lake Myra. : t1 �, - ``f , I An existing pole k#� <sae ,. ti - :max .� _ GY11BF depicted on �,;� .. ` the right side of the 4 +� L • T photo will be replaced } ly 4' y?� with a new pole. y f i s� Clearing around the ► < 4 '- y . . - _ new pole would occur '. 4 - within Zone 1 (Buffer - �1• • ` - • - Impact Site 4). .„...1... "a`r- _ . - . Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo ID: Date: 11 03/26/2021 1.,c .4 „ i .-'.44 .'. a�• '; r Direction: South . 4 ill'- Feature: k,l I 'i t'? 1s �t y1 ,'4 Stream SA/ Proposedq. .RIFF: i- Utility ROW "` I f ,. Description: e e. View looking at existing maintained 3 : utility ROW adjacent to Y- - 3' e itittl stream SA (Marks . F . Creek). The yellow on ,-3`- -, the left side of the -. .. ,,- w ki. photo is a guy wire for f ;: ` rr an existing pole that � : 4xa ; ,� A. will be replaced. The ,~ J r2'4-O. -I left side of the photo . a `Ir L'' x 7. depicts the existing . a r. -7. r. _ -.• , =" ROW. Buffer Impact Site 5. Photo ° .. P'� -, • a ,� ; M IJ Date: is r AR ` � , I 12 03/23/2022 � • ,k$ x ;, } tir474 , 1 T IX "�gs.�se f° s°w b" f , ;, Direction: Northeast �',., tit, Feature: r i l R ' 1 f- . y Stream SA—Lake Myra ` �, ,, FA Complex Description: View looking portion of stream SA that is diverted from the main channel and flows through the Lake Myra Complex(an old mill). The buffer of this 'T^' stream extends east into the proposed utility ROW along Poole Road. , °' • - .�` `.. ,s Sri A6°., 24 .; t' Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo Date: ei• r.. ..��� f .4 ID: 03/31/2021 'vi 7 1r l ° � .: °,� � � 1'. Direction: South i13 �tihga � � I � �� � � ,"�`�k� ,� � ' �;���°�4 � u f e his �� Feature: y .DI pp g f s ie° F, Stream SA � i1. �'• � O iO4 * , c e Description: _4 �" �, View looking ti: • ,r `l • ` - T' downstream at stream ,t L, SA (Marks Creek) (stream SB). The bufferM ` a ,K4 i of this stream extends east into the proposed utility ROW along Poole Road. t ll'' `5�F 5., Photo ID: Date: 14 03/26/2021 T' Direction: Northeast y Feature: t ;'fit, � j t 14 Wetland WB/ � �f _. Proposed Utility ROW Description: View looking at r existing maintained utility ROW within wetland WB and stream SA (Marks Creek). An existing utility pole ' ' ' _,r,4 , , ,._ - '' -: - --- - (background) will be replaced. Some tree limb trimming is ' , � � proposed in this area �� -A, / (Buffer Impact Site 5). Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo ID: Date: 15 03/26/2021 " fi r f y-. !t Direction: Southwest �i At. - Feature: t v Existing Utility ROW - Description: View looking at the southern end of the study area. Pole GYOO, shown in the center of the photo, will be `" replaced. Y x a �� .. �,±':. s s Photo ID: Date: 16 03/26/2021 u, - e Direction: Southwest � � � .r` • s' ` Feature: T` Wetland WC Description: View looking at small wetland depression near the intersection -_ _ of Poole Road and Lake Myra Road. A portion of this wetland will be cleared for the installation of a new pole. Buffer Impact Site 5 is shown in the background. �. Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo ID: Date: 17 03/26/2021 Direction: Northeast Feature: . 1 r .A+l CM Martin House/ ` ti g` �� r ,. Proposed Utility ROW �-.ns' 4-4--; - _,p 1 .l ',� r - ?� .wb } .' 1A „ -' Description: , `� s • View looking at the ""S q intersection of Poolef Road and Lake Myra _— Road. Utility lines depicted in the upper = ' left side of the photo would be removed, and lines in the upper right side of the photo would be replaced. The house in the center of the photo is the CM Martin House. Photo Date: ID: 18 03/26/2021 j �.. ,a 1 e o T. , ' =j Direction: East , �i `Qr" h! 4 Feature: Lake Myra Complex u 1 f Direction: East Description: - = View looking at ; foundations associated Xa= � '' P 47 with a old mill that is , /.„ � ' ,. part of the Lake Myra �a �� g Y 5 9� ,�Y ter- .+ ,4,s Complex. �.., � ` iw --�• �� ' " „ --•,i -,:":.7:„'';_:"-,'„:':.4._'.'.,.-',._"`may G-; !�- 3r it .fi. A8.....,A...-!„ -*f.(.-,'A..-:'vS:4'1.7,-,'-4.,.'.,,-,_t1 -,,.'r 4 A,.41ft',..4-.,,--'. .,....,',-,.':-,„.;..:—,.,..',„,,... , NM^ F 3 f 1 o-9_ Y .X 4. k .0dF i ..*+ems r '' ,fix --: A..-tea. 'i ,"' ‘e Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo ID: Date: 19 03/26/2021 35.752585°,-78.428739° Feature: Wetland WC Direction: Southwest Description: View looking at small depression near the intersection of Poole Road and Lake Myra Road. Photo ID: Date: 20 03/26/2021 35.752276°,-78.429106° Feature: Wetland WC Direction: Northwest Description: View looking at wetland area. Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo ID: Date: 21 03/26/2021 ;:' ', ✓ 135.752344°,-78.429259° 7 • � � AEI t Feature: �# 4o� ► L At 1 Study Area � � ►�ti4 �III'IP il�r > �, Direction: kis' �' w;b` ° ' Northeast , - - ¢ice' ' !!'.« gip, Description: View looking at study —r=........= area near theI x intersection of Poole Road and Lake Myra - Road. House in the center of the photo is the potential historic CM Martin House Photo ID: Date: 22 03/26/2021 , ! •" `: + ■ 35.752686°,-78.429923° `. "- f '• : f , 'r 0 t 3 a � Feature: + t qy� Stream SD ;. � + • Direction: East Description: ir b View looking at " foundations associated x 1 Y : y s _ ' with an old mill that is r ',z'-g ` part of the potential ; " _ `a + ,f. historic Lake Myra - ,.$,,�,�.� , , , Complex. 4 - c { !' �{ � .,�' -,� �,i ' .ate ., Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259 Photo ID: Date: 23 03/26/2021 34.945578,-79.856459 Feature: Stream SE Direction: North Description: View looking upstream at the 36-inch culvert from which the stream enters the study area. Photo ID: Date: 24 03/26/2021 34.948653,-79.86322 Feature: Study area Direction: Southeast Description: View looking of the powerline easement taken from the western end of the study area. Client: Duke Progress Energy Project: Poole Road Distribution Line Extension Project PHOTOGRAPH LOG Client Project#: 39520259