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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20150053 Ver 1_Application_20150114� STni�a STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PAT L. MCCRORY GOVERNOR January 14, 2015 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Field Office 151 Patton Avenue, Room 208 Asheville, NC 28801 -5006 ATTN: Ms. Lori Beckwith NCDOT Coordinator ANTHONY J. TATA SECRETARY Subject: Application for an Individual Section 404 Permit and Section 401 Water Quality Certification for the US 64 Safety Improvements Project from West of NC 281 at Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek in Transylvania County. FA Project No. HPP -0064 (115), Division 14, TIP R- 2409C. Debit $570 from WBS Number 34428.1.1 Dear Madam: The North Carolina Department of Transportation ( NCDOT) proposes transportation improvements to US 64 from 0.3 miles to west of NC 281 at Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek in Transylvania County. The R -2409C project, approximately 1.5 miles in length, consists of straightening the road alignment, widening the travel lanes to standard width including unpaved shoulders, and adding a westbound climbing lane. This application consists o£ the cover letter, ENG form 4345, EEP Mitigation Acceptance Letter, NC Wildlife Resources comments, US Fish and Wildlife Concurrence Letter, Project Meeting Minutes, House Bill 1139, Stormwater Management Plan, Permit Drawings, Roadway Plan Sheets, 404 land owner labels and property contact labels. Purpose and Need: The purpose of the project is improve safety and traffic flow by correcting roadway deficiencies and constructing a climbing lane to enable motorists to pass slower moving cars or trucks. US 64 near Lake Toxaway is characterized by a substandard roadway width and narrow shoulders, a poor horizontal /vertical alignment, and a design speed that is lower than the posted speed limit. Wide vehicles, such as tractor trailer trucks, cross the centerline into opposing traffic when navigating sharp curves. Consequently, the accident rate exceeds the statewide average as well as critical crash rates for similar facilities. MAILING ADDRESS: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS UNIT 1598 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH NC 27699 -1548 TELEPHONE: 919- 707 -6000 FAX: 919- 212 -5785 WEBSITE:NCDOT.GOV LOCATION: CENTURY CENTER, BUILDING B 1020 BIRCH RIDGE DRIVE RALEIGH NC 27610 Summary of Jurisdictional Impacts: Overall, the project will permanently impact 1,070 linear feet of stream (983 if of permanent fill and 87 if of bank stabilization) and will temporarily impact 0.03 acre of streams. The project is will have no impacts to wetlands. Summary of Utility pacts: There will be no impacts to jurisdictional resources as a result of utility relocations. Summary of Mitigation: - The project has been design to avoid and minimize impacts to jurisdictional areas throughout the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and design process. However, project impacts will necessitate compensatory mitigation for the unavoidable impacts. EEP will provide mitigation for 983 if of permanent stream impacts. Please refer to the Compensatory Mitigation Section of this Cover Letter for details on impacts and mitigation. PROJECT SCHEDULE R -2409C is currently scheduled to Let on July 21, 2015 with a Let review date of June 2, 2015. The Right of Way for the project was obtained on November 6, 2013. NEPA DOCUMENT STATUS The Categorical Exclusion (CE) for R -2409C was approved October 28, 2013. The CE can be found on the NCDOT website: https: / /connect.ncdot.gov /resources /Environmental INDEPENDENT UTILITY The subject project is in compliance with 23 CFR Part 771.111(f) which lists the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) characteristics of independent utility of a project: (1) The project connects logical termini and is of sufficient length to address environmental matters on a broad scope, (2) The project is usable and a reasonable expenditure, even if no additional transportation improvements are made in the area, (3) The project does not restrict consideration of alternatives for any other reasonable foreseeable transportation improvements. RESOURCE STATUS Project R -2409C is located within sub -basin 03 -01 -02 of the Savannah River Basin Watershed (HUC 03060101). Three tributaries to the Toxaway River carry the North Carolina Division of Water Resources's ( NCDWR) stream classification of C; and four tributaries of Indian Creek have the NCDWR designation of C; Tr. 2 Stream determinations for R -2409C were conducted using the field delineation method outlined in the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual. The project was verified by Dave Baker of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ( USACE) and Brian Wrenn of the NCDWQ on November 29, 2007. The project was reverified on November 25, 2014 by Lori Beckwith of the USACE with a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (PJD) issued on December 5, 2014. 303 (d) Impaired Waters: There are no streams in the R -2409C project footprint listed on the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR's) 2012 Final 303 (d) Lists for impaired waters. IMPACTS TO WATERS OF THE U.S. Tables 1 and 2 summarize the project -wide impacts to jurisdictional water resources for R- 2409C. Site impact numbers correspond with the permit (hydraulic) drawings included in this application. No wetlands or ponds were verified in the project study area. Brief descriptions of each impact site will follow Table 2. Table 1. Impacts to iurisdictional streams Project Section Design Stage Impact Type Impact Length (linear feet) Temporary Impacts (acres) R-2409C Final Impacts Perm. Fill 983 -- Bank Stabilization 87 Temp. Fill -- 0.03 Total Permanent Impacts Perm. Fill +Bank Stabilization): 1,070 -- Total Temporary Impacts: -- 0.03 3 Table 2. R -2409C — Final Design Stream Impacts Permit Site No. Stream Name Stream JD Reference Impact Type Impact Length linear feet USACE Mitigation NCDWQ Mitigation Perm. Fill 42 42 Bank Stabilization 10 1 UT to the Toxaway River UT1 Temp. Fill 73 Perm. Fill 37 37 Bank Stabilization 15 2 UT to the Toxaway River UT2 Temp. Fill 23 Perm. Fill 265 265 265 3 UT to the Toxaway River UT3 Bank Stabilization 10 10 Temp. Fill 28 Perm. Fill 76 76 4 UT to the Toxaway River UT8 Bank Stabilization 1 1 Temp. Fill 29 Perm. Fill 0 Bank Stabilization 10 5 UT to the Toxaway River UT9 Temp. Fill 15 Perm. Fill 96 96 6A UT to Indian Creek UT5 Bank Stabilization Temp. Fill 20 Perm. Fill 263 263 263 6B UT to Indian Creek UT4 Bank Stabilization 10 10 Temp. Fill 84 Perm. Fill 32 32 7 UT to Indian Creek UT6 Bank Stabilization 11 Temp. Fill 26 Perm. Fill 172 172 172 8 UT to Indian Creek UT7 Bank Stabilization 10 10 Temp. Fill 26 Total Permanent Impacts Perm. Fill +Bank Stabilization): 1,070 Impacts requiring Mitigation by USACE: 983 Impact requiring Mitigation by NCDWR: 730 Note: Bank stabilization is not considered a loss of waters according to the USACE. Mitigable impacts calculated for NCDWQ are considering length of impacts to a stream that are greater than or equal to 150 linear feet. El R -2409C Permit Site Descriptions: Permit Site 1: Stream UT 1 is a perennial unnamed tributary to the Toxaway River that will be impacted by the extension of a new 66" reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) from an existing 4' x 4' reinforced concrete box culvert (CMP) with bank stabilization placed at the outlet. Permanent Stream Impacts: 421f Temporary Stream Impacts: <0.01 ac Bank Stabilization: 10 if Permit Site 2: Stream UT2 is a perennial unnamed tributary to the Toxaway River that will be impacted by the replacement of a 24" CMP with a new, longer, 30" reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) with bank stabilization placed at the outlet. Permanent Stream Impacts: 371f Temporary Stream Impacts: <0.01 ac Bank Stabilization: 15 if Permit Site 3: Stream UT3 is a perennial unnamed tributary to the Toxaway River that will be impacted by its relocation into 30" corrugated steel pipe (CSP) with bank stabilization placed at the outlet. Permanent Stream Impacts (Stream 213): 265 if Temporary Stream Impacts (Stream 213): <0.01 ac Bank Stabilization: 10 if Permit Site 4: Stream UT8 is a intermittent unnamed tributary to the Toxaway River that will be impacted by its relocation into 18" RCP with bank stabilization placed at the outlet. Permanent Stream Impacts: 761f Temporary Stream Impacts: <0.01 ac Bank Stabilization: 11 if Permit Site 5: Stream UT9 is an intermittent unnamed tributary to the Toxaway River that will be impacted by bank stabilization placed at the outlet of an 18" RCP. Permanent Stream Impacts: 0 if Temporary Stream Impacts: <0.01 ac Bank Stabilization: 10 if Permit Site 6A: Stream UT5 is a perennial unnamed tributary to Indian Creek that will be impacted by its relocation into a 30" CSP. Permanent Stream Impacts: 3591f Temporary Stream Impacts: <0.01 ac Permit Site 6B: Stream UT4 is perennial unnamed tributary to Indian Creek that will be impacted by its relocation into a 42" RCP with bank stabilization placed at the outlet. Permanent Stream Impacts: 3591f Temporary Stream Impacts: <0.01 ac Bank Stabilization: 10 if 5 Permit Site 7: Stream UT6 is a perennial unnamed tributary to Indian Creek that will be impacted by the replacement of a 24" CMP with a new, longer, 30" reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) with bank stabilization placed at the outlet. Permanent Stream Impacts: 321f Temporary Stream Impacts: <0.01 ac Bank Stabilization: 11 if Permit Site 8: Stream UT7 is a perennial unnamed tributary to Indian Creek that will be impacted by the replacement of a 24" CMP with a new, longer, 24" CSP with bank stabilization placed at the outlet. Permanent Stream Impacts: 1721f Temporary Stream Impacts: <0.01 ac Bank Stabilization: 10 if MORATORIUM Email correspondence from Marla Chambers of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission ( NCWRC) dated November 20, 2006 stated there were no trout moratoriums for this project. By copy of this letter and attachment, NCDOT hereby requests NCWRC review. NCDOT requests that NCWRC forward their comments to the Corps of Engineers and the NCDOT within 30 calendar days of receipt of this application. FEDERALLY PROTECTED SPECIES Plants and animals with Federal classification of Endangered (E) or Threatened (T) are protected under provisions of Section 7 and Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. As of August 7, 2014 the USFWS lists ten federally protected species for Transylvania County (Table 3). Table 3. Federally protected species listed for Transylvania County. Scientific Name Common Name Federal Status Habitat present Biological Conclusion Glyptemys muhlenbergii Bog turtle T(S /A) No Not Required Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus Carolina northern flying squirrel E No No Effect Myotis grisescens Gray bat E No No Effect Alasmidonta raveneliana Appalachian elktoe E No No Effect Sarracenia rubra jonesii Mountain sweet pitcher plant E No No Effect Isotria medeoloides Small whorled pogonia T Yes MANLTAA Geum radiatum Spreading avens E No No Effect Helonias bullata Swamp pink T No No Effect Spiraea virginiana Virginia spiraea T Yes No Effect Gymnoderma lineare Rock gnome lichen E No No Effect 0 Summary of Species with Habitat Small whorled pogonia — Concurrence for this species was received from USFWS on October 24, 2013 for May Affect, Not Likely to Adversely Affect. A US Fish and Wildlife Service proposal for listing the Northern Long -eared Bat (Myotis septentrionalis) as an Endangered species was published in the Federal Register in October 2013. The listing will become effective on or before April, 2015. Furthermore, this species is included in USFWS's current list of protected species for Transylvania County. NCDOT is working closely with the USFWS to understand how this proposed listing may impact NCDOT projects. NCDOT will continue to coordinate appropriately with USFWS to determine if this project will incur potential effects to the Northern long - eared bat, and how to address these potential effects, if necessary. INDIRECT CUMULATIVE IMPACT ANALYSIS Existing rules for the 401 Water Quality Certification Program (15A NCAC 2H .0506(b)(4)) require that the NCDWR determine that a project "does not result in cumulative impacts, based on past or reasonably anticipated future impacts, that cause or will cause a violation of downstream water quality standards." Indirect and Cumulative Effects Existing land use in the vicinity of the project is comprised primarily of undeveloped, forested land, large lot single - family residential subdivisions (the majority of which are vacation homes) and widely scattered and infrequent commercial and institutional land uses. According to the Transylvania County Comprehensive Plan (February 2005) a large portion of land within the Future Land Use Study Area (FLUSA) is designated as Rural Resources (parcels > 200 acres) which is defined as "land currently committed to rural agriculture, forestry or residential development and not requiring public water or services. The greatest percentage of non - forest land in the County is rural. This category also includes private lands where each parcel is greater than 200 acres. These lands are identified for natural resource management and have high potential for commercial, agriculture and forestry use. These lands often have one or more limitations that would make development costly and /or hazardous; and lands containing irreplaceable, limited, or significant natural, wildlife, recreational or scenic resources." The Plan further states that "based on existing trends, the County will remain a predominately rural, residential County." While the attraction of natural resources is seen as an asset for the economy in terms of the tourism draw, the presence of protected land (Gorges State Park), steep topography and slopes and the lack of water and sewer infrastructure are also a hindrance to large scale commercial and industrial development and more dense residential development. In addition, the potential for change in land use will also be tempered by the relatively low market for development, in part because of low projected population (annual growth 7 of about 0.7% for Transylvania County between 2010 and 2030) and relatively low employment growth projections (1.6% annualized growth through 2020 for the Mountain Area WDB). Based upon the analysis and the output of the ICE Screening Matrix, this project has minimal likelihood to increase the development potential of and intensity in the areas adjacent to the STIP R -2409C corridor. With the exception of a slight decrease in travel time, estimated to be below 2 minutes if traveling the length of the project, the project will not result in other transportation impact causing activities (TICA) which have potential to influence land development decisions such as an increase in exposure, change in access, creation of a transportation/land use node or a change in travel patterns. Although some development is expected to continue to occur in the FLUSA in the No- Build scenario, it will occur at an even lesser degree. Minimal potential exists for water resources within the FLUSA to be impacted given the level of past, present, and planned public and private development projects. No designated High Quality Waters (HQW), Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW), or Protected or Critical Water Supply Watershed areas occur within one mile of the project study area. HQW waters do exist within the Bearwallow Creek watershed approximately 1.8 miles south of the project study area. Waterways within the Gorges State Park are classified as Trout Waters, High Quality Waters (HQW) and Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW). However, comprehensive planning in the form of County ordinances, NPDES storm water permitting requirements and the implementation of Best Management Practices during construction, including sediment and erosion control measures, will minimize any potential indirect and cumulative effects on these resources. Because minimal indirect impacts are anticipated, the cumulative effect of this project when considered in the context of other past present and future actions, and the resulting impact on the notable human and natural features, should be minimal. Therefore, this project will likely not result in a significant change in impervious surface and potential indirect and cumulative effects to downstream water quality should be minimal. Direct natural environmental impacts by NCDOT projects will be addressed by programmatic agreements with resource agencies, and will be further evaluated by the NCDOT Natural Environment Unit during project permitting. Natural environmental impacts that may result from any induced development may be avoided or minimized through the implementation of local, state and federal regulations. CULTURAL RESOURCES Archaeology This project will not impact any archaeological sites Historic Architecture The project area contains no properties listed on or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places thus the project will have no affect on any historic properties. SECTION 4(f) Section 4(f) and de minimis Approximately 7.26 acres of park property are located with the proposed right of way limits. A portion will be replaced by acquiring and transferring approximately 2.58 acres of private property between US 64 and the park. This action was approved by the North Carolina General Assembly in House Bill 1139 on July 7, 2014. FHWA considers the impacts from the project to this 4(f) protected site to be minimal. FHWA has made a 4(f) "de minimis" determination [23 CFR 774.17(5) (2)] based on concurrence from NC DENR Division of Parks and Recreation that the project will not adversely affect the features, attributes, or activities qualifying the property for protection under Section 4(f). FEMA COMPLIANCE The project has been coordinated with appropriate state and local officials and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assure compliance with FEMA, state, and local floodway regulations. WILD AND SCENIC RIVER SYSTEM The project will not impact any designated Wild and Scenic Rivers or any rivers included in the list of Study Rivers (Public Law -542, as amended). MITIGATION OPTIONS The NCDOT is committed to incorporating all reasonable and practicable design features to avoid and minimize jurisdictional impacts, and to provide either on -site or compensatory mitigation of all remaining, unavoidable jurisdictional impacts. Avoidance measures were taken during the planning and NEPA compliance stages; minimization measures were incorporated as part of the project design. Avoidance and Minimization Avoidance and minimization measures for the Planning and Design Phase include the following items: • The design was shifted to avoid a colony of threatened small whorled pogonia plants • A retaining wall will be constructed to stabilize the slope and prevent erosion in the hillside below the plants • The alignment was shifted to preserve the tree canopy above the plants to minimize disturbance to the plants microclimate • Retaining walls were utilized at Permit Sites 3 and 8 to minimize impacts to jurisdictional streams. 9 Compensatory Mitigation There is no onsite mitigation propped for this project. Proposed Mitigation for R -2409C Permanent Stream Impacts on Project 1,070 If Impacts Requiring Mitigation from USACE (See Table 2) 983 if (Impacts Requiring Mitigation from NCDWQ) 7301f Impacts requiring Mitigation from EEP 983 if REGULATORY APPROVALS Application is hereby made for a USACE Individual 404 Permit as required for the above - described activities. Application is hereby made for a Section 401 Water Quality Certification from the N.C. Division of Water Quality. In compliance with Section 143 - 215.3DC of the NCAC we have provided a method of debiting $570, as noted in the subject line of this application, as payment for processing the Section 401 Water Quality Certification application. We are providing five copies of this application to DWQ, for their use. A copy of this permit application will be posted to the DOT website at: http: / /www.nedot.org/ doh / preconstruct /pe /neu/permit.html. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Jeff Hemphill at iemphill a,ncdot. og_v or (919) 707 -6126. Sincerely, Richard W. Hancock, P.E., Manager Project Development and Environmental Analysis Unit cc: NCDOT Permit Application Standard Distribution List 10 U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB APPROVAL NO. 0710-0003 EXPIRES: 28 FEBRUARY 2013 33 CFR 325. The proponent agency is CECW -CO -R. Public reporting for this collection of information is estimated to average 11 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of the collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters, Executive Services and Communications Directorate, Information Management Division and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710- 0003). Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. Please DO NOT RETURN your form to either of those addresses. Completed applications must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authorities: Rivers and Harbors Act, Section 10, 33 USC 403; Clean Water Act, Section 404, 33 USC 1344; Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, Section 103, 33 USC 1413; Regulatory Programs of the Corps of Engineers; Final Rule 33 CFR 320 -332. Principal Purpose: Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit. Routine Uses: This information may be shared with the Department of Justice and other federal, state, and local government agencies, and the public and may be made available as part of a public notice as required by Federal law. Submission of requested information is voluntary, however, if information is not provided the permit application cannot be evaluated nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings and /or instructions) and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. (ITEMS 1 THRU 4 TO BE FILLED BY THE CORPS) 1. APPLICATION NO. 2. FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECEIVED 4. DATE APPLICATION COMPLETE (ITEMS BELOW TO BE FILLED BYAPPLICANT) 5. APPLICANT'S NAME 8. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S NAME AND TITLE (agent is not required) First - Richard Middle -W. Last - Hancock First - Phil Middle - Last - Harris Company - NCDOT -PDEA Company - NCDOT NES E -mail Address - rwhancock @ncdot.gov E -mail Address - pharris @ncdot.gov 6. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 9. AGENT'S ADDRESS: Address- Address - City - State - Zip - Country - City - State - Zip - Country - 7. APPLICANT'S PHONE NOs. w /AREA CODE 10. AGENTS PHONE NOs. WAREA CODE a. Residence b. Business c. Fax a. Residence b. Business c. Fax 919- 707 -6000 STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION 11. 1 hereby authorize, to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE NAME, LOCATION, AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (see instructions) US 64 Safety Improvement Project from West of NC 281 at Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek in Transylvania County 13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN (if applicable) 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS (if applicable) See permit drawings and cover letter Address 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT Latitude: -N 35.12433 Longitude: -W 82.91965 City - State- Zip - 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN (see instructions) State Tax Parcel ID Municipality Section - Township - Range - ENG FORM 4345, OCT 2012 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE. Page 1 of 3 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE Please see attached vicinity map and cover letter. 18. Nature of Activity (Description of project, include all features) The improvement and expansion of the existing roadway to a multi -lane road facility. 19. Project Purpose (Describe the reason or purpose of the project, see instructions) The purpose of the project is to add traffic capacity, system linkage and safety to US 64. USE BLOCKS 20 -23 IF DREDGED AND /OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s) for Discharge Roadway fill (in wetlands and surface water), pipe /culvert construction, stream relocation. 21. Type(s) of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards: Type Type Type Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards See attached cover letter. 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled (see instructions) Acres See attached cover letter. or Linear Feet See attached cover letter. 23. Description of Avoidance, Minimization, and Compensation (see instructions) See attached cover letter. ENG FORM 4345, OCT 2012 Page 2 of 3 24. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? Yes ONo IF YES, DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 25. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc., Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (it more than can be entered here, please attach a supplemental list). a. Address- See attached permit drawings. City - State - Zip - b. Address - City - State - Zip - c. Address - City - State - Zip - d. Address - city - State - Zip - e. Address - City - State - Zip - 26. List of Other Certificates or Approvals /Denials received from other Federal, State, or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL' IDENTIFICATION DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED NUMBER Would include but is not restricted to zoning, building, and flood plain permits 27. Application is hereby made for permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that this information in this application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. SIGNATURE OF PPI�(CANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE For P%C1q. JC6 1 . ffAA1cCPc4C The Application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled outond signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both:. , , ENG FORM 4345, OCT 2012 Page 3 of 3 A rit NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory Ecosystem Enhancement Program Donald R. van der Vaart Governor Secretary January 13, 2015 Mr. Richard W. Hancock, P.E. Project Development and Environmental Analysis Unit North Carolina Department of Transportation 1548 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699 -1548 Dear Mr. Hancock: Subject: EEP Mitigation Acceptance Letter: R- 2409C, US 64 from Cashiers to Rosman, Transylvania County The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP) will provide the compensatory stream mitigation for the subject project. Based on the information supplied by you on January 8, 2015, the impacts are located in CU 03060101 of the Savannah River basin in the Southern Mountains (SM) Eco- Region, and are as follows: Savannah Stream Wetlands Buffer (Sq. Ft.) 03060101 SM Cold Cool Warm Riparian Non- Coastal Zone 1 Zone 2 Riparian Marsh Impacts (feet/acres) 983.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Some of the stream impacts may be proposed to be mitigated at a 1:1 mitigation ratio. See permit application for details. EEP commits to implementing sufficient compensatory stream mitigation credits to offset the impacts associated with this project as determined by the regulatory agencies in accordance with the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources' Ecosystem Enhancement Program In -Lieu Fee Instrument dated July 28, 2010. If the above referenced impact amounts are revised, then this mitigation acceptance letter will no longer be valid and a new mitigation acceptance letter will be required from EEP. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Beth Harmon at 919- 707 -8420. Sincerely, VB. gement Supervisor cc: Ms. Lori Beckwith, USACE — Asheville Regulatory Field Office Mr. Kevin Barrett, NCDWR — Swannanoa Office Ms. Linda Fitzpatrick, NCDOT — PDEA File: R -2409C 1652 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699 -1652 Phone: 919-707-8976 1 Internet: hfp: / /po0al.ncdenr.org /web /eep An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer — Made in part by recycled paper Hemphill, Jeffrey L From: Marla Chambers <chambersmj @carolina.rr.com> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 1:24 PM To: 'Shay Garriock' Subject: RE: Your message I don't believe I've formally commented, I'm way behind on scoping comments. But I have checked with our biologists and we don't have trout or smallmouth bass concerns for this project. However, blackbanded darter, Percina nigrofasciata (NCSR); rosyface chub, Hybopsis rubrifrons (NCT); yellowfin shiner, Notropis lutipinnis (NCSC); turquoise darter, Etheostoma inscriptum (NCSC); and Oconee stream crayfish, Cambarus chaugaensis (NCSC) are known from the Toxoway River in NC downstream from the project area (upstream from Lake Jocassee). Additionally, Oconee stream crayfish occurs in Indian Creek. Sediment and erosion control for sensitive watersheds should apply to reduce impacts to these aquatic resources occurring downstream. NCSR - state Significantly Rare NCT - state Threatened NCSC - state Special Concern I hope this is helpful. Let me know if you need anything further. Marla J. Chambers Western NCDOT Permit Coordinator N.C. Wildlife Resources Comm. 4614 Wilgrove -Mint Hill Rd., Suite M Charlotte, NC 28227 chambersmi n.carolina.rr.com phone: 704-545-3841 fax: 704 -545 -3812 cell: 704 - 984 -1070 - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Shay Garriock [mailto:shaYgn,mindspring coin] Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 12:29 PM To: Marla Chambers Subject: Re: Your message Hi Marla, Thanks for the update. I am contacting you to inquire if you have formally commented on R- 2409C, the widening of a section of US 64 between Indian Creek and Lake Toxoway in Transylvania Co. We are doing the NRTR and have received comments on the draft from NCDOT. They questioned if we had corresponded on the project with WRC concerning trout waters and if a construction moritorium would be required. Thank you, Shay Garriock The Catena Group Office: 919- 732 -1300 Mobile: 919- 417 -0456 - - - -- Original Message - - - -- United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Asheville Field Office 160 Zillicoa Street Asheville, North Carolina 28801 October 24, 2013 Ms. Deborah Barbour, P.E. North Carolina Department of Transportation Project Development and Environmental Analysis Unit 1598 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699 -1598 Dear Ms. Barbour: Subject: Endangered Species Concurrence for the Proposed Construction of North Carolina Department of Transportation Project R -2409C - Improvement to US 64 from West of NC 281 to Indian Creek, Transylvania County, North Carolina On September 17, 2013, we received your letter (via email) requesting section 7 concurrence on effects the subject bridge project may have on the federally threatened small whorled pogonia (Isotria medeoloides). The following comments are provided in accordance with section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 -1543) (Act). Your concurrence request letter states that the small whorled pogonia is present adjacent to the existing right -of -way and could be affected by some of the project alternatives. It appears that the selection of the recommended alternative, plus the addition of a retaining wall to avoid a cut slope which may have affected small whorled pogonia habitat, will allow for the avoidance of all known small whorled pogonias at this site. With these conservation measures, we believe the probability that there will be negative effects to the species is low and concur with your biological conclusion of may affect, not likely to adversely affect. Therefore, we believe the requirements under section 7(c) of the Act are fulfilled. However, obligations under section 7 of the Act must be reconsidered if: (1) new information reveals impacts of this identified action that may affect listed species or critical habitat in a manner not previously considered, (2) this action is subsequently modified in a manner that was not considered in this review, or (3) a new species is listed or critical habitat is determined that may be affected by the identified action. If we can be of assistance or if you have any questions about these comments, please contact Mr. Jason Mays of our staff at 828/258 -3939, Ext. 226. In any future correspondence concerning this project, please reference our Log Number 4 -2 -07 -001. Sincerely, anet A. Mizzi Field Supervisor December 7, 2007 To: Paul White, P.E., Design Construction Engineer NCDOT Division 14 Office From: Brian Wiles, PE, Project Manager Ko & Associates, P.C. Consulting Engineers Subject: R- 2409C, US 64, Safety Improvements and Climbing Lanes from Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek, Transylvania County, North Carolina On November 29, 2007, an interagency meeting was held to discuss revisions to the project since the 10 /10 /06 interagency meeting. These revisions were made to avoid a small - whorled pogonia plant population while minimizing impacts to streams and Gorges State Park land. The following people attended the meeting: Troy Wilson US Fish and Wildlife Service Carolyn Wells US Fish and Wildlife Service Dave Baker US Army Corps of Engineers Donnie Brew Federal Highway Administration Marshall Ellis DENR Division of Parks and Recreation Brian Wrenn DENR Division of Water Quality Mike Parker DENR Division of Water Quality Joel Setzer NCDOT Division 14 Office Jamie Wilson NCDOT Division 14 Office Mark Davis NCDOT Division 14 Office Paul White NCDOT Division 14 Office Owen Anderson NCDOT Division 14 Office Jeff Hemphill NCDOT PD &EA Branch Steve Mitchell NCDOT PD &EA Branch Dennis Herman NCDOT PD &EA Branch Shay Garriock The Catena Group Brian Wiles Ko & Associates Mark Reep Ko & Associates Two alternatives are being studied in detail (see meeting handout for additional project information). • Alternate 2 realigns portions of the roadway to provide flatter horizontal curves and achieves a minimum design speed of 30 mph. It avoids the small - whorled pogonia plant population. December 7, 2007 R- 2409C, US 64, Transylvania County Page 2 • Alternate 4 corrects more of the alignment deficiencies, straightens curves, and increases the design speed to 40 mph. It also avoids the small - whorled pogonia population. The following is a summary of major items discussed during the meeting. Small- whorled pogonia Alternates 2 and 4 will not directly disturb the embankment where the plant population is located. The side slope is currently eroding. US Fish and Wildlife ( USFWS) representatives request this roadway slope be stabilized and asked to review the revegetation plans for the project when available. Ideas may include planting native vegetation and /or installing mesh fabric with anchor units. To preserve the tree canopy, tree clearing can be limited to the slope stake line near the plant population. These items will be considered as environmental commitments for the project. It was suggested that NCDOT send a letter to USFWS requesting concurrence that the project will have no effect on the small - whorled pogonia. Ko & Associates agreed to email a copy of the alternate design concepts near the plant population for Troy Wilson and Carolyn Wells to review. Stream Crossings Army Corps of Engineers (COE) and NC Division of Water Quality (DWQ) representatives asked that the designs be refined to minimize impacts to the following: • Perennial streams • The parallel unnamed tributaries 4 and 5 • The unnamed tributary 1 at NC 281 Based on a jurisdictional field review of the streams, some of the perennial and intermittent stream limits will need to be revised. Also, the revised Alternate 2 and 4 footprints appear to extend beyond the original stream delineation limits in some areas. NCDOT, Ko & Associates, and The Catena Group will determine the extent of additional studies needed to update the stream delineations and the Natural Resources Technical Report. Gorges State Park Gorges State Park officials are most concerned about the following issues: • Minimization of water quality impacts through stringent erosion control December 7, 2007 R- 2409C, US 64, Transylvania County Page 3 • Use of native plant species (no invasive species) for stabilizing the construction slopes after construction in the area of the park boundaries • Request for new park boundaries to join the roadway right of way with no private parcels in between Based on the interagency meeting input, the following action items are proposed: • Email a copy of the alternate design concepts near the plant population for USFWS to review (Ko & Associates) • Continue refining Alternates 2 and 4 to minimize impacts and update stream limits and other natural resource issues (Ko & Associates and The Catena Group with work with NCDOT to define the additional work effort for surveys, roadway designs, and natural systems studies.) • Provide refined designs and impact calculations to the meeting participants • Schedule a future interagency conference call to review the alternatives • Additional public involvement opportunities will be considered cc: Meeting Participants KO & ASSOCIATES, R C. Consulting Engineers October 22, 2008 To: Interagency Meeting Participants From: Brian Wiles, PE, Project Manager Ko & Associates, P.C. Consulting Engineers Subject: R- 2409C, US 64, Safety Improvements and Climbing Lanes from Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek, Transylvania County, North Carolina This is to update you on the R -24090 planned improvements to US 64 in Transylvania County. This follows an 11 /29/07 interagency meeting for input on the project alternatives (see attached meeting minutes). We will be contacting you to schedule a conference call to discuss the latest project developments. The primary issues of concern have been: avoiding a population of small - whorled pogonia plants, minimizing impacts to Gorges State Park, and minimizing impacts to perennial streams. Since the November meeting, natural system surveys and design adjustments have been completed. Additional stream limits were delineated. No new federally protected species were identified, The initial alternatives included 12 foot travel lanes and 4 foot shoulders, The updated alternatives were shifted at Indian Creek, UT 1, UT 4, and UT 5, Shoulders have increased to 6 feet and lane widths have increased to as wide as 16 feet in curves to better contain trucks. A summary of updated stream impacts is provided as follows: Alternatives • Alternate 2 realigns portions of the roadway to provide flatter horizontal curves and achieves a minimum design speed of 30 mph. It avoids the small- whorled pogonia plant population. • Alternate 4 corrects more of the alignment deficiencies, straightens curves, and increases the design speed to 40 mph. It also avoids the small- whorled pogonia population. Small- whorled pogonia • A Small - whorled pogonia population (8 plants) was identified in June 2006. It is located on the north side of US 64 at the eastern end of the project, approximately 50 feet from the existing road. • Alternatives 2 and 4 avoid the population by following the existing alignment in the area of the plants. 5121 Kingdom way, Suite 100 • Raleigh, NC 27607 • Phone: 919 - 851 -6066 • Fax. 919 - 851 -6846 October 22, 2008 R- 2409C, US 64, Transylvania County Page 2 Gorges State Park • Gorges State Park is part of the NC State Parks System and is located along the south side of US 64 at the western end of the project. • All alternatives would require temporary construction easements of permanent use of park land. Water Resources The following jurisdictional stream systems are located within the project study area: UT's 1 -3 and 8 -9 to Toxaway River, UT's 4 -7 to Indian Creek, and Indian Creek (see Figure 3 for locations). • UT1 is a large perennial stream with a sand, gravel, and cobble substrate (R3UB1 /2) approximately 12 feet wide with banks 4 to 6 feet high. - no change • UT2 is a perennial stream with a sand, gravel, and cobble substrate (R4UB1 /2) approximately 4 feet wide with banks 2 feet high. • UT3 enters the project study area as a perennial stream approximately 4 feet wide with banks 2 feet high; it goes underground upstream of the culvert. Downstream of the culvert, it emerges as an intermittent stream approximately 3 feet wide with banks 3 feet high, and then becomes perennial before leaving the project area. It has a sand, gravel, and cobble substrate (R4UB1 /2) throughout, • UT4 is a small perennial stream with a bedrock substrate (R3UB1 /2) approximately 4 feet wide with banks 6 feet high, - no change • UT5 is a perennial stream with a sand, gravel, and cobble substrate (R4UB1 /2) approximately 3 feet wide with banks 3 feet high. • UT6 is a perennial stream with a sand, gravel, and cobble substrate (R4UB1 /2) approximately 3 feet wide with banks 2 feet high. • North of US 64, UT7 is an intermittent stream; after flowing under the road, UT7 emerges as a perennial stream. UT7 has a sand, gravel, cobble, and boulder substrate (R4UB1 /2) and is approximately 3 feet wide with banks 3 feet high throughout. • UT8 is an intermittent stream with a sand, gravel, and cobble substrate (R4UB1 /2) approximately 2 -3 feet wide with banks ranging to 5 feet high, • UT9 is an intermittent stream with a sand, gravel, and cobble substrate (R4UB1 /2) approximately 2 -3 feet wide with banks approximately 2 feet high. • Indian Creek is a large perennial stream with a bedrock substrate (R2RB1 /2) approximately 20 feet wide with banks up to 6 feet. October 22, 2008 R- 24090, US 64, Trans&ania County Page 3 Table 1. Jurisdictional Areas within Proposed Alternates' Cut -Fill Boundaries Site Alternate 2 Alternate 4 Linear Area Linear Area Distance cres) Distance (acres) UT 1 12 0.003 20 0.006 UT 2 - -- 37 0.003 UT 3 16 0.001 309 0.021 UT 4 281 0,026 105 0.010 UT 5 75 0.005 180 0.12 UT 6 43 0.003 9 0.001 UT 7 180 0.012 216 0.015 UT 8 -- -- 28 0.003 UT 9 -- Indian Creek TOTAL 607 0,051 934 0.071 R- 2409C, US 64, Safety Improvements and Climbing Lanes from Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek, Transylvania County, North Carolina Interagency Meeting Participants Troy Wilson US Fish and Wildlife Service Troy-Wilson@fws.gov Carolyn Wells US Fish and Wildlife Service carolyn-wells@fws.gov Marella Buncick US Fish and Wildlife Service marella_buncick @fws. ov David Baker US Army Corps of Engineers david.k.baker@usace.army.mil Donnie Brew Federal Highway Administration Donnie, Brew @fhwa.dot, ov Marla Chambers NC Wildlife Resources Commission marla.chambers @ctc.net Marshall Ellis DENR Division of Parks & Recreation marshall.ellis@ncmail.net Rob Evans DENR Division of Parks & Recreation rob.evans @ncmail.net Steve Pagano Gorges State Park steve.pagano@ncmdl.net Brian Wrenn DENR Division of Water Quality brian.wrenn @ncmail.net Mike Parker DENR Division of Water Quality mike.parker@ncmail.net Joel Setzer NCDOT Division 14 Office setzer@ncdot.gov Jamie Wilson NCDOT Division 14 Office jwilson@ncdot.gov Steve Williams NCDOT Division 14 Office swilliams@ncdot.gov Mark Davis NCDOT Division 14 Office markdavis@ncdot.gov Owen Anderson NCDOT Division 14 Office oanderson@ncdot.gov Carla Da nino NCDOT PD &EA Branch cda nino @ncdot. ov Jeff Hemphill NCDOT PD &EA Branch jhem hill@ncdot. ov Steve Mitchell NCDOT PD &EA Branch srmifchell @ncdot. ov Dennis Herman NCDOT PD &EA Branch dwherman@ncdot.gov Kris J. Dramb NCDOT PD &EA Branch Kate Montieth The Cotena Group montieth @thecatena rou .com Brian Wiles Ko & Associates wiles @koassociates.com Clay Oliver Ko & Associates coliver @koassociates.com Mark Reep Ko & Associates mreep @koassociates.com •its - • New Project Boundary N y f ; f6 t .� V' Alternate 2 Cut -Fill Boundary ~ Cut ' \yt The Catena Gf ©Up �� .� , �r Alternate 4 -Fill Boundary Streams Date: µ •' '� is +� ' July 2008 Scale: As Shown UT1 .�, UT , ;: h., ' -': ti '.'. I w ;, ' � . ���� i�' "' � ��� •.,jam 6105 .2+ yr7• ti ' • ��:�� i 7 +. lk OL y Boundaries: ,� + L UT3 ; � � �. Alternates 2 and 4 'R 1" r •+ TIP R -24690 ',�� Alternate 2 '� UT 7 r+ US 64 From Lake Toxaway to t ' Indian Creek - uT 6 Transylvania County, - r ° '' North Carolina .. Alternate 4 y # ti ti UT 4 a, Client: Indian Creek UT 8 _.. Kn & Associates UT 5 � � t ' k UT 9 r r r. t ` - *N" g u e �, r 0 250 500 1,000 Feet ► tf ; ♦ �,/�� f \ #vim ".,," _ �; . KO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Consulting Engineers December 7, 2007 To: Paul White, P.E., Design Construction Engineer NCDOT Division 14 Office From: Brian Wiles, PE, Project Manager Ko & Associates, P.C. Consulting Engineers Subject: R- 2409C, US 64, Safety Improvements and Climbing Lanes from Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek, Transylvania County, North Carolina On November 29, 2007, an interagency meeting was held to discuss revisions to the project since the 10/10/06 interagency meeting. These revisions were made to avoid a small- whorled pogonia plant population while minimizing impacts to streams and Gorges State Park land. The following people attended the meeting: Troy Wilson US Fish and Wildlife Service Carolyn Wells US Fish and Wildlife Service Dave Baker US Army Corps of Engineers Donnie Brew Federal Highway Administration Marshall Ellis DENR Division of Parks and Recreation Brian Wrenn DENR Division of Water Quality Mike Parker DENR Division of Water Quality Joel Setzer NCDOT Division 14 Office Jamie Wilson NCDOT Division 14 Office Mark Davis NCDOT Division 14 Office Paul White NCDOT Division 14 Office Owen Anderson NCDOT Division 14 Office Jeff Hemphill NCDOT PD &EA Branch Steve Mitchell NCDOT PD &EA Branch Dennis Herman NCDOT PD &EA Branch Shay Garriock The Catena Group Brian Wiles Ko & Associates Mark Reep Ko & Associates Two alternatives are being studied in detail (see meeting handout for additional project information). • Alternate 2 realigns portions of the roadway to provide flatter horizontal curves and achieves a minimum design speed of 30 mph. It avoids the small - whorled pogonia plant population. 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 • Raleigh, IBC 27607 - Phone: 919 - 851 -6066 • Fax: 919 -851 -6846 December 7, 2007 R- 24090, US 64, Transylvania County Page 2 • alternate 4 corrects more of the alignment deficiencies, straightens curves, and increases the design speed to 40 mph. It also avoids the small- whorled pogonia population. The following is a summary of major items discussed during the meeting. Small - whorled pogonia Alternates 2 and 4 will not directly disturb the embankment where the plant population is located. The side slope is currently eroding. US Fish and Wildlife (USFWS) representatives request this roadway slope be stabilized and asked to review the revegetation plans for the project when available. Ideas may include planting native vegetation and /or installing mesh fabric with anchor units. To preserve the tree canopy, tree clearing can be limited to the slope stake line near the plant population. These items will be considered as environmental commitments for the project. It was suggested that NCDOT send a letter to USFWS requesting concurrence that the project will have no effect on the small- whorled pogonia. Ko & Associates agreed to email a copy of the alternate design concepts near the plant population for Troy Wilson and Carolyn Wells to review. Stream Crossin s Army Corps of Engineers (COE) and NC Division of Water Quality (DWQ) representatives asked that the designs be refined to minimize impacts to the following: • Perennial streams • The parallel unnamed tributaries 4 and 5 • The unnamed tributary 1 at NC 281 Based on a jurisdictional field review of the streams, some of the perennial and intermittent stream limits will need to be revised. Also, the revised Alternate 2 and 4 footprints appear to extend beyond the original stream delineation limits in some areas. NCDOT, Ko & Associates, and The Catena Group will determine the extent of additional studies needed to update the stream delineations and the Natural Resources Technical Report. Gorges State Park Gorges State Park officials are most concerned about the following issues: • Minimization of water quality impacts through stringent erosion control December 7, 2007 R- 24090, US 64, Transylvania County Page 3 • Use of native plant species (no invasive species) for stabilizing the construction slopes after construction in the area of the park boundaries • Request for new park boundaries to join the roadway right of way with no private parcels in between Based on the interagency meeting input, the following action items are proposed: • Email a copy of the alternate design concepts near the plant population for USFWS to review (Ko & Associates) • Continue refining Alternates 2 and 4 to minimize impacts and update stream limits and other natural resource issues (Ko & Associates and The Catena Group with work with NCDOT to define the additional work effort for surveys, roadway designs, and natural systems studies.) • Provide refined designs and impact calculations to the meeting participants • Schedule a future interagency conference call to review the alternatives • Additional public involvement opportunities will be considered cc: Meeting Participants as PI Stu 62 +83J2 ZS = 97' 34' 16.4' (RT) D = E6 02'36.7' 1 = 374.65' T = 25IJBI U R = 220,W SE = 0.08 rW 7n "M- 0 P/ Sto 73 +2629 A = V02'45EW) D = 26 02,36T L = 157.61' T = 82-36' R 220.00' SE = 0.08 DS = 30 MPH END CLIMBING LANE 0 POC Sto 69+00-00 idusl Plants pogonia, Indiv ,Mali \Nhoried PI Sto 65 +50.49 L = 65*0937L"(LT) D 26 02' 367' L = 250.20' T = 140,59' R = 220.W SE = 0D8 DS = 30 MPH k*' 02 Id P1 Sto 75-k8698 A = 10'53'465'(RT) L 104j67 It ,t4 I F� ACED dy CM /C No SORVE T 52.46' R 550j09 SE = 0.06 DS = 40 MPH Z" PC stc N\ 48f \4 C, -------------- P1 Sta 70+27D4 A = 5Z4-'J'24Z(LT) D = 260Z JG.P L 202BY T 10926' R 220.W SE = 0.08 DS = 30 MPH 444 P1 Sto 74 +4451 A = 14'5Z IL� T), D = 17'21' 44-5* L 85.65' T 43j96 R 33ODLY SE 0.08 72i-4j,94 DS JS MPH LOTS 1-8 SECTION ONE CATATGGA FALLS COTTAGES 1EXCEPTION) FILE $0. 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R = 450.00' S£ = 0218 DS = 40 MPH Small \Nl)orled P090nla, lndlvldual Plants 1�0 ff +' P1 Ste 63 +46,63 A - I7'29'07L(LT) D _ 9'3,;57.5' L = 183!1' T = 92.27' R - 600A0' S£ = 0.08 DS = 40 MPH .pM "d y � END PR( POTSta 75 +7 E / POTENTIAL END PROJECT R -2409C PDSta 67 +1234 R- 24040, US 64, Safety Improvements and Climbing Lanes, Transylvania County Alternate 4 (Near Indian Creek) Scale: V= 71 t _ I LOTS 1 -8 SECTION ONE -��-ae r• I CATATOGA FALLS COTTAGES (EXCEPTION) I � FILE 1@, SLOE 3T( E / POTENTIAL END PROJECT R -2409C PDSta 67 +1234 R- 24040, US 64, Safety Improvements and Climbing Lanes, Transylvania County Alternate 4 (Near Indian Creek) Scale: V= r KO &A SSOCIA TES, P.C. Consulting Engineers November 5, 2008 To: Steve Williams, Design Construction Engineer NCDOT -Division 14 Office From: Brian A. Wiles, PE, Project Managers, -� Ko & Associates, P.C. Consulting Engineers Subject: R- 24090, US 64, Safety Improvements and Climbing Lanes from Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek, Transylvania County, North Carolina On October 31, 2008, a conference call was held to discuss the following project developments: avoiding a population of the small- whorled pogonia plants, minimizing impacts to Gorges State Park and to perennial streams. The following people participated in the conference call: Troy Wilson US Fish and Wildlife Service Dave Baker US Army Corps of Engineers Clarence Coleman FHWA Pete Caldwell DENR, Parks & Recreation Marla Chambers NC Wildlife Resources Commission Steve Pagano Gorges State Park Brian Wrenn DENR Division of Water Quality Jamie Wilson NCDOT Division 14 Office Steve Williams NCDOT Division 14 Office Mark Davis NCDOT Division 14 Office Zac Lail NCDOT Division 14 Office Jeff Hemphill NCDOT PD &EA Branch Steve Mitchell NCDOT PD &EA Branch Dennis Herman NCDOT PD &EA Branch Kate Montieth The Catena Group Michael Wood The Catena Group Brian Wiles Ko & Associates Mark Reep Ko & Associates Clay Oliver Ko & Associates Two alternatives are being studied in detail. • Alternate 2 realigns portions of the roadway to provide flatter horizontal curves and achieves a minimum design speed of 30 mph. It avoids the small- whorled pogonia plant population. 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 • Raleigh, NC 27607 • Phone: 919 -851 -6066 • Fax: 919 -851 -6846 -2- • Alternate 4 corrects more of the alignment deficiencies, straightens curves, and increases the design speed to 40 mph. It also avoids the small- whorled pogonia population. The following is a summary of major items discussed during the conference call. o Alternative 2 has less impact to streams and is further from the population of small whorled pogonia plants. However, it involves substantial grade differences (on the eastern end) compared to existing US 64, making the temporary detours costly and difficult to maintain traffic on site. o Alternative 4 has greater stream impacts and is closer to the small whorled pogonia population. On-site traffic maintenance for this alternative is less problematic. o Representatives from DWQ, the US Army Corps of Engineers, US Fish and Wildlife, and WRC prefer Alternative 2 due to lesser stream impacts, less construction outside of the existing right of way, and its greater distance from the small whorled pogonia. o Preserving the tree canopy in the area of the small whorled pogonia is a major concern. It was agreed the alignment for Alternative 4 would be changed to closely match the alignment of Alternative 2 at the eastern end of the project. Pile panel walls, top down construction, and geotechnical fabrics will be considered to limit tree canopy removal in this area. o Gorges State Park representatives favor Alternative 4. The Park Advisory Committee supports this alternative for improving the road conditions and taking less private property. Their concerns were reiterated: o Revising the park boundary to the new road boundary without allowing any private parcels to remain between the park and road right of way. o Protecting water quality o The USAGE noted that 300 feet of single stream impact is the limit for which a nationwide permit is applicable. NCD ©T will utilize design measures to address pipe end treatments, such as larger head walls or rock plate walls, to further reduce the impacts below 300 feet, particularly at UT 3. -3- a NCDOT favors Alternative 4 for its consfructability and design speed improvements. It was agreed that Ko and Associates would adjust the Alternative 4 design and send the revised information to the interagency team to review before a follow up conference call in the coming months. Action Items: a The NCDOT Division 14 Office will contact the Geotechnical Unit regarding maximum acceptable slopes and retaining wall construction issues. They will also contact the Right of Way Branch regarding the process for transferring land between NCDOT and Gorges State Park. • NCDOT and Ko & Associates will revise the designs for Alternative 4 to avoid the small whorled pogonia population and to include pipe end treatments to reduce impacts to larger stream crossings. • More details will be provided on potential stream restoration in the areas where existing pipes will be removed. • NCDOT and Ko & Associates will revise the design, send the information to the interagency team, and schedule a follow up conference call. • NCDOT and Ko & Associates will follow up with a letter to the NC Division of Parks and Recreation requesting their comments in support of the preferred alternative. BW /lh cc: Meeting Participants Ko & ASSOCIATES, R C. Consulting Engineers October 26, 2006 To: Paul White, P.E., Design Construction Engineer NCDOT Division 14 Office From: Brian Wiles, PE, Project Manager Ko & Associates, P.C. Consulting Engineers Subject: R- 2409C, US 64, Safety Improvements and Climbing Lanes from Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek, Transylvania County, North Carolina On October 10, 2006, an interagency meeting (including a project site visit) was held to discuss NCDOT's planned safety improvements to US 64 in Transylvania County. The purpose of the meeting was to receive input from state and federal agencies on ways to reduce the project's effect on streams, a Small - whorled pogonia plant population, and Gorges State Park. The following people attended the meeting: Denise Moldenhauer Carolyn Wells Dave Baker Jake Riggsbee Marshall Ellis Brian Wrenn Jane Conolly Steve Pagano Mark Davis Jeff Hemphill Cherri Smith Steve Mitchell Dennis Herman Michael Turchy Shay Garriock Brian Wiles Clay Oliver Mark Reep US Fish and Wildlife Service US Fish and Wildlife Service US Army Corps of Engineers Federal Highway Administration DENR Division of Parks and Recreation DENR Division of Water Quality Gorges State Park Gorges State Park NCDOT Division 14 Office NCDOT Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch NCDOT Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch NCDOT Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch NCDOT Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch NCDOT Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch The Catena Group Ko & Associates Ko & Associates Ko & Associates An Environmental Assessment is underway for upgrading the narrow, curved, 1.5 -mile, two -lane portion of US 64 near Lake Toxaway. The project proposes to straighten the roadway, where possible, provide wider travel lanes and shoulders, and add a westbound climbing lane. Three alternatives have been considered. Alternate 1 follows the existing alignment without flattening any of the sharp horizontal curves. This alternative maintains a minimum design speed of 20 mph. Alternate 2 realigns portions of the roadway to provide flatter horizontal curves and achieves a minimum design speed of 30 mph. 1011 Schaub Dr., Suite 202 9 Raleigh, NC 27606 • Phone: 919 - 851 -6066 • Fax: 919 - 851 -6846 Page 2 11/15/2012 • Alternate 3 requires the most realignment of horizontal curves. This alternative provides a minimum design speed of 40 mph. The meeting discussion focused on regulatory requirements and potential effects on the park. Small- whorled pogonia US Fish and Wildlife ( USFWS) representatives commented on indirect impacts to the small - whorled pogonia species associated with micro - climate changes (tree canopy removal and drainage pattern changes) and invasive plant species. The plants are located on the north side of the road at the top of the cut slope at the eastern end of the project. This population is one of 14 known in the state. Some of the known sites are declining in population. With the proposed Alternate 3 alignment, the plants would remain on high ground above the road beds on either side. Realigning the road to the north side in this area is not desirable from the USFWS perspective and would not minimize the effect on the plants. In addition, the USFWS representatives request input on the vegetation to be replanted with the project in the area of the Small- whorled pogonia. A management plan will also need to be developed for monitoring the species in the fixture. An idea was mentioned for a proposed conservation easement with long -term monitoring by agencies such as the State Park or NCDOT. In an effort to lessen the impacts, the meeting participants agreed that a modification of Alternate 3 should be considered. This concept would follow the existing road in the area of the plants, holding the current cut slope in place and rejoining the Alternate 3 alignment west of the plant population. USFWS representatives requested a second field review after the preliminary designs are available for the revised option. Gorges State Park Gorges State Park officials favored the Alternate 3 alignment concept because it appears to have less of an effect on the park land. Another benefit is the improved alignment design near the park. The park officials expressed three main concerns with the project: • Minimization of water quality impacts through stringent erosion control • Use of native plant species (no invasive species) for stabilizing the construction slopes after construction in the area of the park boundaries • Request for new park boundaries to join the roadway right of way with no private parcels in between The NC Division of Parks and Recreation can agree with the proposed use of park land long as these concerns are satisfactorily resolved. The Park Superintendent noted that the landowner of property containing the small - whorled pogonia plants is on the advisory board for Gorges State Park. The landowner prefers less impact on his property in this area. Stream Crossings and Permitting Army Corps of Engineers (COE) and NC Division of Water Quality (DWQ) representatives commented that Alternate 3 has the largest amount of stream impact compared to Alternates 1 or 2. They noted that a strong purpose and need for the project needs to be demonstrated. If Alternate 1 is determined to meet the purpose and need of the project, Alternate 3 could not be justified for permitting as the preferred alternative since it has a much greater impacts on streams. Avoidance and minimization efforts will need KO & ASSOCIATES, PC. Page 2 Consulting Enginccrs Page 3 11/15/2012 to be demonstrated. The DWQ representative requested the project be added to the Merger 01 interagency review process since an individual Section 404 permit may be needed for the total length of streams impacted. If it is determined not to follow the Merger 01 process, the DWQ representative requested an interagency scoping meeting for more input on the project. There was some question as to the funding source for the project (federal or state). A review of the draft 2007 -2013 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) shows the project to be federally funded for right of way acquisition (Surface Transportation Program funds) and construction (High Priority funds). Federally - funded highway improvements are subject to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements. Based on the interagency meeting input, the NCDOT Division 14 Office will consider the following items in the project study: • Modify Alternate 3 to avoid/ minimize impacts to the Small- whorled pogonia as well as stream crossings Plan for a follow -up field meeting with USFWS and other opportunities for future interagency involvement by scoping meeting or Merger 01 review process Investigate native vegetation options for roadside stabilization and consider measures for stringent sedimentation and erosion control Proposal for making the proposed road right of way boundary (on the south side) the new park boundary cc: Meeting Participants F' KO & ASSOCIATES, PC. Page 3 Consulting Engineers Page 4 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2013 SESSION LAW 2014 -62 HOUSE BILL 1139 AN ACT TO DEDICATE AND ACCEPT CERTAIN PROPERTIES AS PART OF THE STATE NATURE AND HISTORIC PRESERVE AND TO REMOVE CERTAIN LANDS FROM THE STATE NATURE AND HISTORIC PRESERVE. Whereas, Section 5 of Article XIV of the North Carolina Constitution authorizes the dedication of State and local government properties as part of the State Nature and Historic Preserve upon acceptance by a law enacted by a three -fifths vote of the members of each house of the General Assembly and provides for removal of properties from the State Nature and Historic Preserve by a law enacted by a three -fifths vote of the members of each house of the General Assembly; and Whereas, the General Assembly enacted the State Nature and Historic Preserve Dedication Act, Chapter 443 of the 1973 Session Laws, to prescribe the conditions and procedures under which properties may be specifically dedicated for the purposes set out in Section 5 of Article XIV of the North Carolina Constitution; and Whereas, more than 17,000 acres have been added to the State Parks System since the last dedication and acceptance of properties as part of the State Nature and Historic Preserve pursuant to a petition to the Council of State dated May 5, 2009; and Whereas, in accordance with G.S. 143 - 260.8, on May 6, 2014, the Council of State voted to petition to the General Assembly to enact a law pursuant to Section 5 of Article XIV of the North Carolina Constitution to dedicate and accept properties added to the State Parks System and designated in the petition for inclusion as parts of the State Nature and Historic Preserve; and Whereas, as a part of its petition of May 6, 2014, the Council of State also requested the General Assembly to remove certain properties from the State Nature and Historic Preserve; and Whereas, G.S. 113 -44.14 provides for additions to, and deletions from, the State Parks System upon authorization by the General Assembly; Now, therefore, The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: SECTION 1. G.S. 143 - 260.10 reads as rewritten: "§ 143 - 260.10. Components of State Nature and Historic Preserve. The following are components of the State Nature and Historic Preserve accepted by the North Carolina General Assembly pursuant to G.S. 143 - 260.8: (1) All lands and waters within the boundaries of the following units of the State Parks System as of May 6, 2014: Baldhead Island State Natural Area, Bay Tree Lake State Park, Bear Paw State Natural Area, Beech Creek Bog State Natural Area, Bullhead Mountain State Natural Area, Bushy Lake State Natural Area, Carolina Beach State Park, Carvers Creek State Park, Cliffs of the Neuse State Park, Chowan Swamp State Natural Area, Deep River State Trail, Dismal Swamp State Park, Elk Knob State Park, Fort Fisher State Recreation Area, Fort Macon State Park, Goose Creek State Park, Gorges State Parr, Grandfather Mountain State Park, Haw River State Park, Hammocks Beach State Park, Jones Lake State Park, Lake Norman State Park, Lea Island State Natural Area, Lower- 14aw River- State Na+urArea, Lumber- River- St 4e Tlafk, Mayo River State Park, Medoc Mountain State Park, Merchants Millpond State Park, Mitehells M;4pen State ,.T,,,,,, -a n ,-o.,� Mount Mitchell State Park, Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area, Pettigrew State Park, Pilot Mountain State Park, Pineola Bog State Natural Area, Raven Rock State Park, Run Hill State Natural Area, Sandy Run Savannas State Natural Area, Singletary Lake State Park, Sugar Mountain State Natural Area, Theodore Roosevelt State Natural Area, ;md Weymouth Woods- Sandhills'` Nature PfvserveState Natural Area, and Yellow Mountain State Natural Area. (2) All lands and waters within the boundaries of William B. Umstead State Park as of May 5, 2009;May 6, 2014, with the exception of Tract Number 65, containing 22.93140 acres as shown on a survey prepared by John S. Lawrence (RLS) and Bennie R. Smith (RLS), entitled "Property of The State of North Carolina William B. Umstead State Park ", dated January 14, 1977 and filed in the State Property Office, which was removed from the State Nature and Historic Preserve by Chapter 450, Section 1 of the 1985 Session Laws. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G. S. 113- 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of William B. Umstead State Park or sell and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State of North Carolina may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. (3) Repealed by Session Laws 1999 -268, s. 2. (4) All lands within the boundaries of Morrow Mountain State Park as of May 55-, 2009; -May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tract: That certain tract or parcel of land at Morrow Mountain State Park in Stanly County, North Albemarle Township, containing 0.303 acres, more or less, as surveyed and platted by Thomas W. Harris R.L.S., on a map dated August 27, 1988, and filed in the State Property Office, reference to which is hereby made for a more complete description. (5) Repealed by Session Laws 1999 -268, s. 2. (6) All land within the boundaries of Crowders Mountain State Park as of May �, 20)9-,--May 6,2014 , with the exception of the following tracts. The tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision are deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113 - 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Crowders Mountain State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. a. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Crowders Mountain State Park in Gaston County, Crowders Mountain Township, described in Deed Book 1939, page 800, and containing 757.28 square feet and as shown in a survey by Tanner and McConnaughey, P.A. dated July 22, 1988 and filed in the State Property Office. b. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Crowders Mountain State Park in Gaston County, east of and including the right -of -way along and across Old Peach Orchard Road, as shown in a survey by the City of Gastonia, File No. 400 -194, dated November 23, 1998, and filed in the State Property Office. C. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Crowders Mountain State Park in Cleveland County, described in Deed Book 1286, Page No. 85, located on the north side of SR 2245 (Bethlehem Road) and containing 14,964 square feet as shown on the survey entitled "Survey for Crowders Mountain State Park, Deed Book 1103 -107, Township 4 Kings Mountain, Cleveland County, N.C." by David W. Dickson, P.A. dated February 28, 2008. d. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Crowders Mountain State Park in Cleveland County, described in Deed Book 1286, Page 85, and containing 0.06 acres and 0.515 acres as shown on the survey entitled 'Boundary Survey for the State of N.C. Department of Administration, Township No. Four Cleveland Page 2 Session Law 2014 -62 House Bill 1139- Ratified County, N.C." by Carolinas Design Group, PLLC, dated November 6, 2007. e. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Crowders Mountain State Park in Gaston County, described in Deed Book 2829, page 518, and containing 0.15 acres as shown on the survey entitled "Survey Made at Request of Larry Hyde, Park Superintendent, Crowders Mountain State Park" by Gray Survey Co., Inc., dated September 12, 2012. (7) All lands owned in fee simple by the State within the boundaries of New River State Park as of May 5 ,2099-.May 6, 2014. (8) All lands and waters within the boundaries of Stone Mountain State Park as of May - S, 2009-,May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tracts: The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Stone Mountain State Park in Wilkes County, Traphill Township, described as parcel 33 -02 in Deed Book 633 -193, and more particularly described as all of the land in this parcel lying to the west of the eastern edge of the Air Bellows Road, as shown on the National Park Service Land Status Map 33 dated March 24, 1981 and filed in the State Property Office, containing approximately 72 acres. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G. S. 113- 44.14. (9) All lands and waters located within the boundaries of the following State Historic Sites as of May 5n2049-.May 6, 2014: Alamance Battleground, Charles B. Aycock Birthplace, Historic Bath, Bennett Place, Bentonville Battleground, Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson, C.S.S. Neuse and Governor Caswell Memorial, Charlotte Hawkins Brown Memorial, Duke Homestead, Historic Edenton, Fort Dobbs, Fort Fisher, Historic Halifax, Horne Creek Living Historical Farm, House in the Horseshoe, North Carolina Transportation Museum, James K. Polk Memorial, Reed Gold Mine, Somerset Place, Stagville, State Capitol, Town Creek Indian Mound, Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens, Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace, and Thomas Wolfe Memorial. (10), (11) Repealed by Session Laws 2001 -217, s. 2, effective June 15, 2001. (12) All lands and waters located within the boundaries of Hanging Rock State Park as of May 5, 2009-,May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tract: The portion of that tract or property at Hanging Rock State Park in Stokes County, Danbury Township, described in Deed Book 360, Page 160, for a 30 -foot wide right -of -way beginning approximately 183 feet south of SR 1001 and extending in a southerly direction approximately 1,479 feet to the southwest corner of the Bobby Joe Lankford tract and more particularly shown on a survey entitled, "J. Spot Taylor Heirs Survey, Danbury Township, Stokes County, N.C. ", by Grinski Surveying Company, dated June 1985, and filed in the State Property Office. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113 - 44.14. (13) All lands and waters located within the boundaries of South Mountains State Park as of May 5, 2009-,Mqy 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tracts. The tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision are deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G. S. 113- 44.14. a, b. Repealed by Session Laws 2007 -307, s. 1, effective July 28, 2007. C. The portions of land at South Mountains State Park that lie south of the centerline of the CCC road as shown on the drawing entitled "Land Trade between South Mountains State Park and Adjacent Game Lands along CCC Road" prepared by the Division of Par 4s and eer-eatiendated Mar -eh 15 ,199 — Wildlife Resources Commission in January 2013 and filed in the State Property Office and that lie within: (i) the tract or property in Burke County, Lower Fork Township, described in Deed Book 495, Page 501; (ii) the tract House Bill 1139- Ratified Session Law 2014 -62 Page 3 or property in Burke County, Lower Fork and Upper Fork Townships, described in Deed Book 715, Page 719; or-,(iii) within the tracts or property in Burke County, Upper Fork Township, described in Deed Book 860, Page 341, and Deed Book 884, Page 1640.1640; (iv) within that tract or property in Burke County, Silver Creek Township, described in Deed Book 1847, Page 287; (v ) within that tract or property in Burke County, Upper Creek Township described in Deed Book 882, Page 2347; NO within that tract or property in Burke County, Upper Creek Township, described in Deed Book 882, Page 2352; (vii) within that tract or property in Burke County, Upper Fork Township, described in Deed Book 886, Page 1964; (viii) within that tract or property in Burke County, Upper Fork Township, Deed Book 767, Page 1360; (ix) within that tract or property in Burke County, Upper Fork Township, Deed Book 884, Page 1648; or (x) within that tract or property in Burke County, Upper Fork Township, Book 886, Page 2228. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of South Mountains State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. d. Repealed by Session Laws 2007 -307, s. 1, effective July 28, 2007. (14) Repealed by Session Laws 2003 -234, s. 1, effective June 19, 2003. (15) All lands and waters within the boundaries of Jockey's Ridge State Park as of May 5, 2009-,May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tracts: The portion of those certain tracts or parcels of land at Jockey's Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township, described in Deed Book 227, Page 499, and Deed Book 227, Page 501, and containing 33,901 square feet as shown on the survey prepared by Styons Surveying Services entitled "Raw Water Well Site 13 Jockey's Ridge State Park" dated March 7, 2001, and filed in the State Property Office; the portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Jockey's Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township, described in Deed Book 222, Page 726, and containing 42,909 square feet as shown on the survey prepared by Styons Surveying Services entitled "Raw Water Well Site 14 Jockey's Ridge State Park" dated March 7, 2001, and filed in the State Property Office; and the portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Jockey's Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township, described in Deed Book 224, Page 790, and Deed Book 224, Page 794, and containing 34,471 square feet as shown on the survey prepared by Styons Surveying Services entitled "Raw Water Well Site 15 Jockey's Ridge State Park" dated March 7, 2001, and filed in the State Property Office Office; and the portion of those certain tracts or parcels of land at Jockey's Ridge State Park in Dare County, Nags Head Township: described in Deed Book 227, Page 501, and Deed Book 230, Page 525, and containing 12,655 square feet as shown on the preliminary plat entitled "Easement Survey for Town of Nags Head" prepared by Seaboard Surveying & Planning, Inc., dated August 29, 2012. (16) All lands and waters located within the boundaries of Mount Jefferson State Natural Area as of .May 6, 2014. With respect to the communications tower site on the top of Mount Jefferson and located on that certain tract or parcel of land at Mount Jefferson State Natural Area in Ashe County, West Jefferson Township, described in Deed Book F -3, Page 94, the State may provide space at the communications tower site to State public safety and emergency management agencies for the placement of antennas, repeaters, and other communications devices for public communications purposes. Notwithstanding G.S. 146 -29.2, the State may lease space at the communications tower site to local governments in Ashe County for the placement of antennas, repeaters, and other communications devices for public communications purposes. State agencies and local governments that are authorized to place communications devices at the communications Page 4 Session Law 2014 -62 House Bill 1139 - Ratified tower site pursuant to this subdivision may also locate at or near the communications tower site communications equipment that is necessary for the proper operation of the communications devices. The use of the communications tower site pursuant to this subdivision is authorized by the General Assembly as a purpose other than the public purposes specified in Article XIV, Section 5, of the North Carolina Constitution, Article 25B of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes, and Article 2C of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes. (17) All lands and waters within the Eno River State Park as of May 5, 2009-iMay 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tracts: a. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Eno River State Park in Durham County, Durham Outside Township, described in Deed Book 435, Page 673, and Plat Book 87, Page 66, containing 11,000 square feet and being the portion of Lot No. 2 shown as the existing scenic easement hereby removed on the drawing prepared by Sear -Brown entitled "Recombination Plat Eno Forest Subdivision" bearing the preparer's file name 00- 208- 07.dwg, and filed with State Property Office. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System pursuant to G.S. 113 - 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Eno River State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. b. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Eno River State Park in Orange County, described in Deed Book 3878, Page 461, and Plat Book 98, Page 11, containing 5,313 square feet and required for the permanent easements for bridge replacement project B -4216 on SR 1002 (St. Mary's Road), as shown in the drawing entitled "Preliminary Plans, Project Reference No. B- 4216" prepared for North Carolina Department of Transportation by Mulkey Engineers and Consultants dated March 10, 2009, and filed with the State Property Office. The tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this section are deleted from the State Parks System pursuant to G.S. 113- 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Eno River State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. (18) All land and waters within the boundaries of Hemlock Bluffs State Natural Area as of May 5, 2009-,May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tracts: The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Hemlock Bluffs State Natural Area in Wake County, Swift Creek Township, described in Deed Book 2461, Page 037, containing 2,025 square feet and being the portion of this tract shown as proposed R/W on the drawing prepared by Titan Atlantic Group entitled "Right of Way Acquisition Map for Town of Cary Widening of Kildaire Farm Road (SR 1300) from Autumgate Drive to Palace Green" sheet 1 of 3 bearing the preparer's file name Town of Cary Case File No. TOC 01 -37, dated 26 September 2003, and filed with the State Property Office; and the portion of those certain tracts or parcels of land at Hemlock Bluffs State Natural Area in Wake County, Swift Creek Township, described in Deed Book 4670, Page 420, containing 24,092 square feet and being the portion of these tracts shown as proposed R/W on the drawing prepared by Titan Atlantic Group entitled "Right of Way Acquisition Map for Town of Cary Widening of Kildaire Farm Road (SR 1300) from Autumgate Drive to Palace Green" sheet 3 of 3 bearing the preparer's file name Town of Cary Case File No. TOC 01 -37, dated 26 September 2003, and filed with the State Property Office. The tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision are deleted from the State Parks System pursuant to G.S. 113 - 44.14. The State of North Carolina House Bill 1139- Ratified Session Law 2014 -62 Page 5 may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Hemlock Bluffs State Natural Area or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. (19) All lands and waters within the boundaries of Lake James State Park as of May 5, ,May 6,2014 , with the exception of the following tracts: a. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Lake James State Park containing 13.85 acres, and being 100 feet to the east and 150 feet to the west of a centerline shown on a survey by Witherspoon Surveying PLLC, dated February 9, 2007, and filed in the State Property Office. The State of North Carolina may grant a temporary easement to Duke Energy Corporation across this tract to facilitate the Catawba Dam Embankment Seismic Stability Improvements Project. The grant of the easement within Lake James State Park to Duke Energy Corporation under this sub - subdivision constitutes authorization by the General Assembly that the described tract of land may be used for a purpose other than the public purposes specified in Article XIV, Section 5, of the North Carolina Constitution, Article 25B of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes, and Article 2C of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes. The State of North Carolina may use the proceeds from the easement only for the expansion or improvement of Lake James State Park or another State park. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. b. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Lake James State Park in McDowell County, Nebo Township, described in Deed Book 377, Page 423, and also shown as Tract B on the plat of survey prepared by Kenneth D. Suttles, RLS, dated December 4, 1987, entitled "Lake James State Park," Sheet 1 of 2, recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 275 of the McDowell County Registry, for a 40 -foot right -of -way beginning at the southwest corner of Tract B and continuing along the southern boundary 86 38' 51" E for 400 feet to the now or former John D. Walker property. The State of North Carolina may grant an easement across this tract to extinguish prescriptive easements on Tract B to improve management of the State park property. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. The easement excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System pursuant to G. S. 113 - 44.14. C.. That portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Lake James State Park in Burke County, Linville Township, described in Deed Book 1431, Page 859, and shown on the survey prepared by Suttles Surveying, PA dated May 2, 2014, entitled "Survey for State of North Carolina," containing 3.41 acres and on file with the State Property Office. The tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision are deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113- 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Lake James State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. (20) All lands and waters within the boundaries of Lake Waccamaw State Park as of May 5, 2009-,Mqy 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tracts: The portions of that certain tract or parcel of land at Lake Waccamaw State Park in Columbus County described in Deed Book 835, Page 590, containing 48,210 square feet and being the portion of this tract shown as new R/W and permanent utility easement on drawing prepared by State of North Carolina Department of Transportation entitled "Map of Proposed Right of Way Property of State of North Carolina (Parks and Recreation) Columbus County" for Tip B -3830 on SR 1947 (Bella Coola Road) done by John E. Kaukola, PLS No. 3999 and compiled 1 -18 -2008, and filed with the State Page 6 Session Law 2014 -62 House Bill 1139 - Ratified Property Office. The tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this section are deleted from the State Parks System pursuant to G.S. 113 - 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Lake Waccamaw State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. (21) All lands and waters within the boundaries of Chimney Rock State Park as of May };May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following 4a4 tracts: The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Chimney Rock State Park in Rutherford County being a portion of Parcel 2 as described in Deed Book 933, Page 598, containing 346 square feet and being shown as proposed right -of -way for bridge replacement project B -4258 on U.S. 64 over the Broad River on drawing prepared by Kimley -Horn and Associates for the North Carolina Department of Transportation and revised October 26, 2007, and filed with the State Property Office. The portion of that certain tract or parcel of land at Chimney Rock State Park in Polk County, Cooper Gap Township, Deed Book 393, Page 1402, containing 6.5 acres more or less and shown on the survey entitled "Plat of Survey for The State of North Carolina" prepared by Stacy Kent Rhodes dated May 15, 2014, and filed with the State Property Office. The tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this section are deleted from the State Parks System pursuant to G.S. 113 - 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Chimney Rock State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. (22) All State -owned land and waters within the boundaries of the Mountains -to -Sea Trail as of May 5, 2009 -;May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tract: The portion of that certain tract or parcel in Johnston County described in Deed Book 3634, Page 278, containing 4.72 acres and being described as proposed easement area for Piedmont Natural Gas Company transmission line on drawing entitled "Easement Survey Prepared for Piedmont Natural Gas Company, Line 142, Easement to be Acquired from the State of North Carolina" by McKim & Creed and dated July 31, 2008, and revised March 11, 2009. The State of North Carolina may grant an easement to Piedmont Natural Gas Company across this tract to facilitate the transmission of natural gas. The grant of the easement within the Mountains -to -Sea Trail to Piedmont Natural Gas Company under this section constitutes authorization by the General Assembly that the described tract of land may be used for a purpose other than the public purposes specified in Section 5 of Article XIV of the North Carolina Constitution, Article 25B of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes, and Article 2C of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes. The State of North Carolina may use the proceeds from the easement only for the expansion or improvement of the Mountains -to -Sea Trail or another State park. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. 23 All State -owned land and waters within the boundaries of Gorges State Park as of May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tracts: The portions of that certain tract or parcel of land in Transylvania County, described in Deed Book 267, Page 838, containing a total of 7.26 acres for the North Carolina Department of Transportation project TIP R -2409C US 64 Safety Improvements. As shown on right -of -way drawing from the North Carolina Department of Transportation dated May 22, 2014, for TIP R- 2409C, Parcel 002, on file with the State Property Office. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113 - 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Gorges State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. House Bill 1139- Ratified Session Law 2014 -62 Page 7 2014. All State -owned land and waters within the boundaries of Lower Haw State Natural Area as of May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following - tract: the portion of that certain tract or parcels in Chatham County, described in Deed Book 1319, Page 1047, containing 12,501 square feet and shown on a survey entitled "Recombination Survey for the North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation and PK Ventures I LTD Partnership" prepared by Puckett and Associates dated April 22, 2014, and on file with the State Property Office. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113 - 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Lower Haw State Natural Area or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. 25 All State -owned land and waters within the boundaries of Lumber River State Park as of May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tracts: The portions of those certain tracts or parcels of land in Robeson County, described in Deed Book 919, Page 862, Deed Book 1097, Page 837, Deed Book 935, Page 170, Deed Book 1125, Page 562, and Deed Book 1117, Page 680, containing a total of 3.39 acres for the North Carolina Department of Transportation secondary road project 6C.078030 SR 2245 (VC Britt Road) and shown on the survey entitled "Survey of Tracts IA and 1B, VC Britt Rd, Orrum NC" prepared by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The tracts excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision are deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113 - 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of Lumber River State Park or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land. 26 All State -owned land and waters within the boundaries of Mitchells Millpond State Natural Area as of May 6, 2014, with the exception of the following tract: the portions of that certain tract or parcel in Wake County, described in Deed Book 2445, Page 62, containing approximately 0.215 acres as shown on the right -of -way plan for SR 2224 (Mitchell Mill Road) bridge No. 162 replacement project and on file with the State Property Office. The tract excluded from the State Nature and Historic Preserve under this subdivision is deleted from the State Parks System in accordance with G.S. 113 - 44.14. The State of North Carolina may only exchange this land for other land for the expansion of the State Parks system or sell this land and use the proceeds for that purpose. The State may not otherwise sell or exchange this land." SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law. In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 301h day of June, s/ Daniel J. Forest President of the Senate s/ Tim Moore Presiding Officer of the House of Representatives s/ Pat McCrory Governor Approved 4:17 p.m. this 7th day of July, 2014 Page 8 Session Law 2014 -62 House Bill 1139 - Ratified I lit i ivv �i 4 (Version 1.2; Released September 2011) North Carolina Department of Transportation Highway Stormwater Program =1 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN -- FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS Project /TIP No.: R -2409C County(ies): Transylvania Page 1 of 3 General Project Information Project No.: R -2409C Project Type: Roadway Relocation Date: 10/15/2014 NCDOT Contact: Stephen Williams / Mark Davis Contractor / Designer: Stacey Bailey, PE - ICA Engineering Address: Highway Division 14 253 Webster Road S Iva, NC 28779 Address: 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27607 Phone: 828-586-2141 Phone: 919-900-1602 Email: sjwilliams@ncdot.gov / markdavis@ncdot.gov Email: sbaile icaen .com City/Town: Lake Toxaway / Bervard Count ies : Transylvania River Basin(s): Savannah CAMA County? I No Primary Receiving Water: Toxaway River / Indian Creek NCDWQ Stream Index No.: NCDWQ Surface Water Classification for Primary Receiving Water Primary: —4-(4);4-5-(3) Class C Supplemental: Trout Waters Tr Indian Creek Only Other Stream Classification: Designated Public Mountain Trout Waters 303(d) Impairments: None Buffer Rules in Effect ITrout Buffer Project Description Project Length (Iin. Miles or feet): 1.268 miles Surrounding Land Use: NC Park Land and Rural Mountainous Proposed Project Existing Site Project Built -Upon Area ac. 5.88 ac. 4.76 ac. Typical Cross Section Description: Two 12' lanes with 6' shoulders. Average Daily Traffic (veh /hr /day): Design /Future: 3700 Existing: 3700 General Project Narrative: The North Carolina Department of Transportation propose transportation improvements to US 64 from 0.3 mile west of NC 281 at Lake Toxaway to Indian Creek, Transylvavia County. The project consists of upgrading this 1.5 mile, two -lane roadway to improve geometric design conditions and add climbing lane. The project straightens the roadway alignment, provided standard -width travel lanes, includes unpaved shoulders, and adds a westbound climbing lane. References f- li�t;llti ay North Carolina Department of Transportation Slor11 water, „ ... Highway Stormwater Program STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN` °~ (Version 1.2; Released September 2011) FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS Project /TIP No.: R -2409C County (ies): Transylvania Page 2 of 3 Project Environmental Summary Surface Water Impacts Sheet No. Station From / To Feature Impacted Water / Wetland / Buffer Type Receiving Surface Water Name NRTR Map ID NCDWQ Stream Index NCDWQ Surface Water Classification 303(d) Impairments Type of Impact Existing SCM Proposed SCM 5 27 +63 -L- Stream Perennial UT toToxaway River UT -1 4 -(4) C None Culvert N/A Swale 28 +18 -L- 6 31 +87 L Stream Perennial UT toToxaway River UT -2 4 -(4) C None Culvert N/A 33 +20 -L- 7 43 +05 -L- Stream Perennial UT toToxaway River UT -3 4 -(4) C None Culvert N/A Swale 43 +31 -L- 7 51 +62 -L- Stream Intermittent UT toToxaway River UT -8 4 -(4) C None Culvert N/A 51 +62 -L- 8 54 +28 -L- Stream Intermittent UT toToxaway River UT -9 4 -(4) C None Stabilization N/A 54 +33 -L- 8 61 +60 -L- Stream Perennial Ut to Indian Creek UTA 4 -5 -(3) C; TR None Culvert N/A 62 +77 -L- 8 60 +75 -L- Stream Perennial UT to Indian creek UT -5 4 -5 -(3) C; TR None Culvert N/A 61 +53 -L- 8 65 +26 -L- Stream Perennial Ut to Indian Creek UT -6 4 -5 -(3) C; TR None Culvert N/A Swale 65 +30 -L- 9 69 +79 L Stream Perennial Ut to Indian Creek UT -7 4 -5 -(3) C; TR None Culvert N/A Swale 70 +84 -L- List all stream and surface water impact locations regardless of jurisdiction or size. Equalizer Pipes to be noted as a minimization of impacts. All proposed SCMs listed must also be listed under Swales, Preformed Sour Holes and other Energy Dissipators, or Other Stormwater Control Measures. Description of Minimization of Impacts or Mitigation The extreme mountainous terrian prohibited the use of many stormwater control measures. Retaining walls were used at the UT -3 and UT -7 sites to minimize the impacts to the stream. The retaining walls at these two sites kept the impact to the streams below 300 feet. Stormwater swales were used to treat the runoff coming from the shoulder berm sections where possible. The typical for the standard roadway ditch is a 4:1 front slope with a 1:1 to 1.5:1 back slope, therefore the roadside ditches do not count as swales. The roadside ditches are also typically steeper than 4% on this project. References I- Iit;hwav North Carolina Department of Transportation �tfJT11 Highway Stormwater Program - -® STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN (Version 1.2; Released September 2011) FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS Project/TIP No.: R -2409C Count ies : Transylvania Page 3 of 3 Swales Sheet No. Station (From / To) Stream Crossing Station Base Width (ft) Front Slope (H:V) Back Slope (H:V) Drainage Area (ac) Recommended Treatment Length (ft) Actual Length (ft) Longitudinal Slope (%) Q2 (cfs) V2 (fps) Q10 (cfs) V10 (fps) Rock Checks Used 5 28 +50 -L- 27 +80 -L- 0.0 4 3 0.22 22 50 2.04% 0.9 1.7 1.2 1.8 No 29 +00 -L- 6 40 +00 -L- 43 +00 -L- 0.0 4 3 0.42 42 134 0.32% 1.7 0.6 2.3 0.6 No 41 +34 -L- 7 46 +50 -L- 43 +00 -L- 0.0 4 3 0.14 14 50 3.00% 0.6 2.0 0.8 2.1 No 47 +00 -L- 8 62 +80 -L- 65 +30 -L- 0.0 4 3 0.32 32 45 3.69% 0.3 1.2 0.9 1.3 No 63 +25 -L- 9 69 +25 -L- 70 +50 -L- 0.0 4 3 1.21 121 50 3.80% 3.3 1.8 4.4 1.9 No 69 +75 -L- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes 0 No Have minimum design criteria, as presented in the NCDOT Best Management Practices Toolbox, Version 1 (March 2008), been met and verified? If No, provide further explanantion of why design criteria was not met. Additional Comments The extreme mountainous terrian prohibited the use of many stormwater control measures. Stormwater swales were used to treat the runoff coming from the shoulder berm sections where possible. The typical for the standard roadway ditch is a 4:1 front slope with a 1:1 to 1.5:1 back slope, therefore the roadside ditches do not count as swales. The roadside ditches are also typically steeper than 4% on this project. 00 0 c v L t t m 3 E L n v T L V 01 O T N L al O C �z V \O V - N C� V 0 0i U O .V� See Sheet t -A For Index of Sheets See Sheet 1 -B For ConVentlal Plan Sheet Symbols •• �U�� ' 1304 L a 281 • �� TO4AWAY k13'0" 1398- 4 A610 i O y C rrr _ �] PI17C• L�!]_ �Yi�L tK•L6�I:i�l�l1C•L�9►Cr]LL�3:i (YI(APHIC; J'GALLJ DBNI(iN UAIA 50 25 0 50 100 ADT 2008 = 3,700 ADT = PLANS DHV = % D = % 50 25 0 50 100 T = V = 40 MPH PROFILE (HORIZONTAL) * TTST = DUAL 10 5 0 10 20 FUNC CLASS = MINOR ARTERIAL PROFILE (VERTICAL) STATEWIDE TIER V JL A 11 JL JLd Vi' R d 'I V JL 1. JL 1L JL t/ d 11 JL '�L IkO JLd JL A. \ A 11 TIMNSYLVANIA COUNTY LOCATION: US 64 from LAKE TOXAW.AY to INDIAN CREEK TYPE OF WORK: GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING & RETAINING WALLS WETLAND AND SURFACE WATER IMPACTS PERMIT PROJECT LENGTH LENGTH ROADWAY TIP PROJECT R -2409C = 1.268 MI. LENGTH STRUCTURES TIP PROJECT R -2409C = 0.000 MI. TOTAL LENGTH OF TIP PROJECT R -2409C = 1.268 MI. i-reparoa to rna urr:ca or: HYDRAULIUN L'NUINL'L'R Suite ILN) 1 512E K�ngdoin Way, 7w: Naleiµh, N� 2]60] R -2409C 1:17: P.E. SIGNATURE.- for the North Coroltna //��.,,,,,,,rhwnt of Trans ortanon "`�W N^ I 2012 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 34428.1.1 P.E. DAVID C. WALLER, P.E. ENGINEER R/W DECEMBER 20, 2013 LETTING DATE: , 2014 ^ ^ _ ^^ P.E. N 4 DEPT OF MtAN001UATION DIVISION OF MOHWAY$ Z'RANOLVANIA 01 WrrY P1�O�E��f4�,1.1 u,Q 44 MOM LAKE TOXAWAY TO INDIA3d (3WEK AYr OF PERMIT DRAWING SHEET 1 OF 12 GLI i-reparoa to rna urr:ca or: HYDRAULIUN L'NUINL'L'R Suite ILN) 1 512E K�ngdoin Way, Naleiµh, N� 2]60] Engineering�� 171— F1,.... o d I NI, , u, inr. P.E. SIGNATURE.- for the North Coroltna //��.,,,,,,,rhwnt of Trans ortanon "`�W N^ I 2012 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS ROADWAY DESIGN RIGHT OF WAY DATE: DAVID C. WALLER, P.E. ENGINEER PROJECT ENGINEER DECEMBER 20, 2013 LETTING DATE: , 2014 ^ ^ _ ^^ P.E. 0 e 4 TA Z W 0 Z W Z m O H N — w 2 � U 2 3 Q 3 0 F! cD ad 0 Z F- X w 0 Z F- Z 0 W Q V O O d DETAIL A STANDARD CUT DITCH IN— Smlo) Front OMrh Grvun I y4R/ A �O et slope D e d Min. D= 1 Ft. Type of Liner= PSRM Mo.. d= 1 H. FROM STA. 21 +00 TO STA. 25 +75 -L- LT FROM STA. 21 +75 TO STA. 26 +40 -L- RT DETAIL D ]E ]PLANS BERM 'V' DITCH / W ACOUISCITON (Notto Scale) Outside Ditch ~Traffic 6 Flow Ground d I RD- Min. Mox. d= 1 Ft . GeoleMile H 6= 5 . Type of Uner= CL.'B' Riprap DETAIL C SPECIAL CUT DITCH (Nato Smie) From o Dimh Ground �) A o o` Slope d D Type of Liner= PSRM Max d- —I Ft. FROM STA. 21 +00 TO STA. 21 +58 -L- RT DETAIL I o ]E ]PLANS FALSE SUMP N / W ACOUISCITON ( Not fo Smle) G Outside Ditch ~Traffic 20:1 'I Flow GI r 5 — S =Ditch Sloe (E Proposed Ditch STA. 26 +40 -L- RT FROM STA. 21 +00 TO STA. 26 +10 LT DETAIL S BANK STABILIZATION DETAIL DI DETAIL III SPECIAL CUT DITCH FALSE SUMP (Nor. 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LINED GI Type fLi­­ I­ B Rip-R.p rK FROM STA. 42 +50 TO STA. 42 175 -L- LT M­ D= d 1 Ft. 1 S=D,ich Slope Proposed itch I FROM STA. 42 +50 TO STA. 42 +80 -L- RT FROM STA. 46 +50 TO STA. 47 +00 -L_ LT — WETLAND AND SURFACE WATER IMPACTS PERMIT m Z. n FROM STA. 43 +84 TO STA. 46 +00 -L_ LT FROM STA. 50+75 TO STA. 51+43 -L_ LT FROM STA. 42 + 75 TO STA. 43 + 85 -L_ LT STA. 51 + 50 -L- LT FROM STA. 46 +75 TO STA. 49 +25 -L_ RT FROM STA. 42 +80 TO STA. 43 +65 -L_ ITT S FROM STA. 50 +23 TO STA. 51 +00 -L- RT DO NOT USE FOR DO NOT UBE I'O 0 W Z Q H W Z y W Z m O � N w x V_ x 3 r 3 0 FL x o! c7 Z F- w x 0 F- v r J Z Q d 0 0 H W d Q cl cl 0 Q Q N Ii 1� 2 a O ///V,� co E �Zw o?LL DETAIL S 1C PLANS 1 W ACQUISITION BANK STABILIZATION PROJECT REFERENCE NO. SHEETT NO. I Nol b 5_1.) 1.5NW515 F. Q Fobnc /l -2 Jl' V Type of Liner= CLASS I RIP RAP —L— STA. 54 +33 RT RM/ SHEET NO. -L- STA. 62 +77 RT I\ ra -L- STA. 65 +26 RT O ENGINEER SPECIAL CUT DITCH WPSRM EST SY PSRM SEE DETAIL K —YP— POT 13 +88.43 WOODS SITE 5, 6 & 7 PLAN VIEW loo 0 50 100 SCALE: III= 100' HORIZ. FROM STA. 55 +00 TO STA. 55 +33 -L- RT FROM STA. 13 +00 TO STA. 13 +50 -Y2- LT FROM STA. 61 +60 TO STA. 62 +50 -L- LT FROM STA. 60 +75 TO STA. 62 +72 -L- RT FROM STA. 62 +80 TO STA. 63 +15 -L- RT FROM STA. 64 +50 TO STA. 66 +00 -L- LT N dN� ®A'ii IfD]L]E DO NOT USE FOR 1C PLANS 1 W ACQUISITION ]PI81E]LIIl�i[IIN DO NOT USE FO PROJECT REFERENCE NO. SHEETT NO. 1 21 Kiig��m WaV /l -2 Jl' V Rale�gn, NC 2Lfiir� RM/ SHEET NO. I\ ra ROADWAY DESIGN HYDRAULICS Engineering ENGINEER ENGINEER 1,7; /s F'Iniiic Z; Ilwchc.m. till. WETLAND AND SURFACE WATER IMPACTS PERMIT WOODS SITE 5, 6 & 7 PLAN VIEW loo 0 50 100 SCALE: III= 100' HORIZ. FROM STA. 55 +00 TO STA. 55 +33 -L- RT FROM STA. 13 +00 TO STA. 13 +50 -Y2- LT FROM STA. 61 +60 TO STA. 62 +50 -L- LT FROM STA. 60 +75 TO STA. 62 +72 -L- RT FROM STA. 62 +80 TO STA. 63 +15 -L- RT FROM STA. 64 +50 TO STA. 66 +00 -L- LT N dN� ®A'ii IfD]L]E DO NOT USE FOR 1C PLANS 1 W ACQUISITION ]PI81E]LIIl�i[IIN DO NOT USE FO d8�' 'P]L.�N� CONSTRUCTION N. (,� I)BPT OF IT(AN"TUAMON DIVIOON OF HIOHWAT� TRANOTLVANU OURrY p" ';w ¢" % 4* LASE TO%AWAY TO BOLAN K HT OF PERMIT DRAWING SHEET 8 OF 12GLIS' LEGE D ®DENOTES PERMANENT IMPACTS IN SURFACE WATER ®DENOTES TEMPORARY IMPACTS IN SURFACE WATER FROM STA. 53 +00 TO STA. 54 +00 —L— LT FROM STA. 55 +00 TO STA. 59 +75 —L— LT FROM STA. 56 +00 TO STA. 59 +75 —L— RT FROM STA. 63 +25 TO STA. 64 +50 —L— LT FROM STA. 10 +15 TO STA. 13 +00 —Y2— LT FROM STA. 10 +50 TO STA. 13 +00 —Y2— RT FROM STA. 62 +80 TO STA. 63 +25 —L— LT PROJECT REFERENCE NO. SHEET NO. A —2-CSIC IC R U RW SHEET NO. K STABILIZATION IS J 6 DETAIL S UI P I,) t ROADWAY DESIGN HYDRAULICS BAN I ENGINEER ENGINEER A,� "k, Engineering m .. ...... INCOMPLE FE PLANS ".;- , _5 V 125 ------ .............. , . .... DO NOT USE FOR UAW ACQUISITION A PRF-LIMINA. RY PLANS Typ..fD-- CtASSIRIPRAP INETLAND AND SURFACE WATER IMPACTS PER, W NOT USE FOI CONSTRUCTION IT /A, -L STA. 54 + 33 RT -L- STA. 62 + 77 RT L STA 65+26 RT 4 7 V 111­l', M I)BPT. OF ITCAN$POTUAMON j,�0 -- ----- "In— All, 11, Iv,. DMOON OF HIOHWAT� A I N\ \N "ll"ll", U N$YLVAMA OURrY .................. ............ AA -7� P";B�Ajll v 44 P"M LAXRyMXAWAY IM 'RMK OF �-7 PERMIT DRAWING / . �., ,rrrrr,, 1 1 1111 /r'r r /rrr 1 11 `.`�� -� ,,\ , r / - ,, 1, 1 ,,, \,,,\ , \ 1'Ii`\ ` ,, `, 'Ot SHEET 9 OF 12 I LG �Ll E E. --\ -L- POT 55TID0.01 ---------- _-s- ;�ucLASS= a4tITRAP -c -- 4cBEEflEfA16F... -y2—, SITE 6113 ---- ------- ­06T 9+89jo R1, I'S Vk -t�z�z `-� - , ',''\ NA"', E3�1_7 I. .......... +60 --------- FUE -11— STA. 61 0, ............ .......... 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KRM 0 STA. 55 +33 -L- RT EST. ♦ Sy FROM STA. 55 +00 T B2 —' , pf? /.9+7/11i SEE DyfAIUK FROM STA. 13 +00 TO STA. 13 +50 -Y2- LT F SITE 5, 6 & 7 DETAIL F DETAIL A DETAIL G TOE PROTECTION STANDARD CUT DITCH —1. -1.) SPECIAL CUT DITCH PLAN VIEW PR N t t S I ( Not t. S-1.1 F—t D t.h F J —1, N., I ..\I N.—I Ground y D —G "LI d a�l Mm� D- 1 R END ------- 100 0 d Mi.. D 1 Ff. F t ..d. 5 F M... d I F. DT -- ----- Type f LI PSRM -gt Type f U-r- CL 'B'Ripmp FROM STA. 62 +80 TO STA. 63 +25 -L LT 9z, FROM STA. 53 +00 TO STA. 54 +00 -L- LT FROM STA. 54 +00 TO STA. 55 +00 FT FROM STA. 55 +00 TO STA. 59 + 75 -L- LT 77 -Y2- PT 13+70.82, --------- 50 100 FROM STA. 54 + 35 TO STA. 54 +75 -L- RT FROM STA. 56 +00 TO STA. 59 +75 -L- RT ---- FROM STA. 60 +75 TO STA. 61 +50 -L- LT FROM STA. 63+25 TO STA. 64 +50 5 -L- LT FROM STA 61 +60 6 TO STA 62 +50 -L LT STA. 10+1 FROM STA. 60 + 75 TO STA. 62 + 72 -L- RT 10+55 To STA.13+ 00 Y2- LT 13+88.43 --- M 0 TO STA. 13 +00 -Y2- RT FROM SCALE: III= 100' HORIZ. FROM STA. t� FROM STA. 62 + 80 TO STA. 63 5 -L- RT FROM STA. 64 +50 TO STA. 66 +00 -L LT 0 W Z Q H W L7 Z y W Z m O � N — w x U_ x 3 r 3 LL O FL x L7 0 Z F- w X w 0 N r J Z W W Q d O O H W d Q C) 0 0 Q Q N r 1� 2 �Zw FROM STA. 74 +11 TO STA. 76 +45 L LT DETAIL M SPECIAL CUT DITCH (N°I to Scple) �Dif<h Mii�..D– FROM STA. 69 +25 TO STA. 69 +75 -L- LT DETAIL III FALSE SUMP I Outside Ditch Notto Scole) Traffic 2 Flow - ,1_ --S— etc. S- Ditch Slope fL Proposed Ditch STA. 71 +50 -L- RT STA. 73 +75 -L- LT 100 0 50 100 SCALE: III= 100' HORIZ. DETAIL J PAVED DITCH R I�Nol to stole) I I 1' vtall 1.5:11 S:T Tc -CRETE LINED FROM STA. 67 +75 TO STA. 68 +66 –L– LT FROM STA. 68 +65 TO STA. 69 +62 –L– RT DETAIL N SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( N.1 to Scale) Dtch °` slepe Ground �S, D Min. D= 1 H. FROM STA. 69 +00 TO STA. 69 +25 –L– LT FROM STA. 71 +50 TO STA. 72 +25 –L– RT ZZ DETAIL L SPECIAL CUT DITCH (Not m Scote) FPM slDdcn 3' ope Ground J� D Min_ D= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 72 +25 TO STA. 73 +00 -L- RT DETAIL O SPECIAL CUT DITCH N°I la Scale) Noluml prF 1 °` �O�ch Group /her D pF�O °` Slope d Filler F°bdc Min. D= I Ft. Type of Liner= CL 'B' Riprop Max. d= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 69 +75 TO STA. 70 +60 -L- LT LEGE D ®DENOTES PERMANENT IMPACTS IN SURFACE WATER ®DENOTES TEMPORARY IMPACTS IN SURFACE WATER DETAIL R TOE PROTECTION AT BASE OF RETAINING WALL I Not t° Stole) Natural ��` Ground RFfA1NING d WALL d= 1 Ft. MIN. Geote.lile Type p(Liner= CL'B'Riprep FROM STA. 68 +62 TO STA. 68 +86 –L– RT O DETAIL S BANK STABILIZATION I Nol to semel Filfer `S NWS t Fabric Q Type °f Liner= CLASS I RIP RAP -L- STA. 69 +79 RT r- -L— PC 75+21.76 SITE 8 PLAN VIEW 1� SR.fli� i�u" IItll2l( illy Engineering I;'R/s F'Inilic Z; Hwchc.m. till. —L— PT 76 +18.44 SHEET NO. RW SHEET NO. ROADWAY DESIGN HYDRAULICS ENGINEER ENGINEER IINCOA'ii 1P]L]E DO NOT USE FOR DETAIL D ]PRE]LIIMIIN DO NOT USE FO BERM 'V' DITCH I Not to Smlel b Noluml 5,� �S� � Ground d p RDM Min. D= 1 Ft. Me,. d= 1 Ft. GeataNile Type of Liner= CL.'B' Riprap FROM STA. 74 +11 TO STA. 76 +45 L LT DETAIL M SPECIAL CUT DITCH (N°I to Scple) �Dif<h Mii�..D– FROM STA. 69 +25 TO STA. 69 +75 -L- LT DETAIL III FALSE SUMP I Outside Ditch Notto Scole) Traffic 2 Flow - ,1_ --S— etc. S- Ditch Slope fL Proposed Ditch STA. 71 +50 -L- RT STA. 73 +75 -L- LT 100 0 50 100 SCALE: III= 100' HORIZ. DETAIL J PAVED DITCH R I�Nol to stole) I I 1' vtall 1.5:11 S:T Tc -CRETE LINED FROM STA. 67 +75 TO STA. 68 +66 –L– LT FROM STA. 68 +65 TO STA. 69 +62 –L– RT DETAIL N SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( N.1 to Scale) Dtch °` slepe Ground �S, D Min. D= 1 H. FROM STA. 69 +00 TO STA. 69 +25 –L– LT FROM STA. 71 +50 TO STA. 72 +25 –L– RT ZZ DETAIL L SPECIAL CUT DITCH (Not m Scote) FPM slDdcn 3' ope Ground J� D Min_ D= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 72 +25 TO STA. 73 +00 -L- RT DETAIL O SPECIAL CUT DITCH N°I la Scale) Noluml prF 1 °` �O�ch Group /her D pF�O °` Slope d Filler F°bdc Min. D= I Ft. Type of Liner= CL 'B' Riprop Max. d= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 69 +75 TO STA. 70 +60 -L- LT LEGE D ®DENOTES PERMANENT IMPACTS IN SURFACE WATER ®DENOTES TEMPORARY IMPACTS IN SURFACE WATER DETAIL R TOE PROTECTION AT BASE OF RETAINING WALL I Not t° Stole) Natural ��` Ground RFfA1NING d WALL d= 1 Ft. MIN. Geote.lile Type p(Liner= CL'B'Riprep FROM STA. 68 +62 TO STA. 68 +86 –L– RT O DETAIL S BANK STABILIZATION I Nol to semel Filfer `S NWS t Fabric Q Type °f Liner= CLASS I RIP RAP -L- STA. 69 +79 RT r- -L— PC 75+21.76 SITE 8 PLAN VIEW 1� SR.fli� i�u" IItll2l( illy Engineering I;'R/s F'Inilic Z; Hwchc.m. till. —L— PT 76 +18.44 SHEET NO. RW SHEET NO. ROADWAY DESIGN HYDRAULICS ENGINEER ENGINEER IINCOA'ii 1P]L]E DO NOT USE FOR E P1LANS 1 W ACQUISITION ]PRE]LIIMIIN DO NOT USE FO RY PLANS CONSTRUCTION DIVIOON OF HIOHWAY� TRANOTLVA1•TIA OUWrY PRo; J� i>s �" % 44 P"m LASE TO%AWAY TO IIOUN (ROES PERMIT DRAWING SHEET 10 OF 12 1 r �® t15 64 WETLAND AND SURFACE WATER IMPACTS PERMIT 0 Z w z m z O y, w 2 v x 3 'a 3 LL 0 x Z N w O0 r J Z G-. < O O d � W Q Q s� N N � O oa � Z. o =_LL DETAIL D DETAIL J DETAIL L DETAIL R BERM 'V' DITCH PAVED DITCH SPECIAL CUT DITCH TOE PROTECTION ( Not to Scale) (N— Sale) (Nmm Scale) AT BASE OF RETAINING WALL (Nuf fa Scale) Ground '�,D 5\ � 1� Groan 3., Nofurol \b REfA1NING ro d y� Fj''��75:/15:1� D Ground RDWY walic� FI.- f WALL \' 2:) Z: Min. D= 1 Ff.� `CONCRETE LINED Max.d= t H. FROM STA. 72 +25 TO STA. 73 +00 L RT d= 1 Ff. MIN. Geo eAl. Geaferaile Typo o! Liner= CL 'B' Riprap Type of near= CL. T' Riprap FROM STA. 67 +75 TO STA. 68 +66 -L- LT FROM STA. 68 +62 TO STA. 68 +86 -L- RT FROM STA. 68 +65 TO STA. 69 +62 -L- RT FROM STA. 74 +11 TO STA. 76 +45 L LT DETAIL M DETAIL N DETAIL O SPECIAL CUT DITCH SPECIAL CUT DITCH SPECIAL CUT DITCH (NOf fo Scale) (Nmfa Scale) (N.- Scale) Front Front from FI- Dikh ( Dihh N furol p� �5 p.� (te( Slape ti Slope Nmu 1' o Siop. Groun Groan — F \d`e( Ground �5., D F \tea( d h,. D Min. D= 1 R. Min. D= 1 H. Filter IlLm Min. D= 1 H. CL 'E' Riprap Max. d= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 69 +25 TO STA. 69 +75 -L- LT FROM STA. 69 +00 TO STA. 69 +25 -L- LT Type of Liner= FROM STA. 71 +50 TO STA. 72 +25 -L- RT FROM STA. 69 +75 TO STA. 70 +60 -L- LT DETAIL III FALSE SUMP Outside Ditch ( Not to Scale) Traffic Flow :7 - 2,1_ `GI t $ — etc. S =Ditch Slope fL Proposed Ditch STA. 71 +50 -L- RT STA. 73 +75 -L- LT ........... / r rrr /r 1 - / a .,rrrr/,.,,,, qq.1 /rrr) i i f 'r /, r /rr /rr Nrulyulm Hr. .. . ......... . .... .............................. 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ROADWAY DESIGN HYDRAULIC ENGINEER ENGINEER INCOM P]L]E ]E ]PLANS DO NOT USE FOR /W AUDI Smom PISEIIDIIN I8Y PLANS DO NOT USE Ir0 CONSTRUCTION N `' DEPT, OF TRANPOkTATION DIVISION OF M011WAY0 TRANOYLVANIA (OIINTY U$ 44 FROM LAKE TOXAWAY TO INDIAN (`REEK PERMIT DRAWING SHEET 11 OF 12 GLI ---------- -7 / 2745' -n -- US 64 i in S 1'� -e RT -- q h BANK - t Sti sf _ -, - - r nz. Y STAB ILIZATlO]`�_ j Ax oo� L PT 77+85.3/ i 6 - -- - -- �P ' PC 73+08 O 9A ,Jiriil(�,•r' a,f -o, r - - -- - - - -- -: ,IS , 1 i 1 ._ i � ,iii i'r /ii 'iY n, S,,• I / ,. 1 i ' -- .__- 1 'I-a- _- � �- = 11 ,0Q1•, AI i'�: , 0= '�,../ / � ',Ill I � I pb _ II l; _ r ' rrrr r� r �6(;,�� ;' / 'r;� SITE 8 �, rw,irN, 1 I I, �, r I S�LZ -- -'' „- \ {)j) %f /r irrri' "4 i', - PiAN VIEW ' SITE 8 r 1 -L- TA. 0+ 0 „ ,rrr,, r/ ,rr /, 1 `,: �, �� --- - - - - -7 - S 7 5 -__ -+= '; r;' r, 11 '`�'_ -. -- �- �:p0,: r/ rr r /r A 8 n - 9 - - _ � r rr r r r r I , v •• � ��- '.'�,' \ ` 111 1 - , A,,,` \"r,l ,111 1 I 1 1`” 1 I � r ' ' I � 2 3 _ , � ♦ I i 1 i � �` ``� � , ol 1 � � ( � 1 1 \\ �, r1 ♦ _ , 1 r r 1 1 111,11111 I I 01 IVd 1 , WETLAND AND SURFACE WATER IMPACTS PERMIT WETLAND PERMIT IMPACT SUMMARY WETLAND IMPACTS SURFACE WATER IMPACTS Site No. Station (From/To) Structure Size / Type Permanent Fill In Wetlands (ac) Temp. Fill In Wetlands (ac) Excavation in Wetlands (ac) Mechanized Clearing in Wetlands (ac) Hand Clearing in Wetlands (ac) Permanent SW impacts (ac) Temp. SW impacts (ac) Existing Channel Impacts Permanent (ft) Existing Channel Impacts Temp. (ft) Natural Stream Design (ft) 1 -L-27+80(LT) 66" RCP -IV < 0.01 58 -L- 27 +80 (RT) 66" RCP -IV < 0.01 < 0.01 42 15 BANK STABILIZATION < 0.01 10 2 -L- 32 +30 (RT) 30" RCP -III < 0.01 11 -L-32+30(LT) 30" RCP -III < 0.01 < 0.01 37 12 BANK STABILIZATION < 0.01 15 3 -L-43+00 30" CSP < 0.01 < 0.01 265 28 BANK STABILIZATION < 0.01 10 4 -L- 51 +60 (RT) 18" CSP < 0.01 < 0.01 76 29 BANK STABILIZATION < 0.01 11 5 -L- 54 +33 (RT) 18" ALTERNATE PIPE < 0.01 15 BANK STABILIZATION < 0.01 10 6A -L-60+75 30" ALT PIPE < 0.01 < 0.01 96 20 6B - L -61 +60 42" RCP -IV 0.02 < 0.01 263 84 BANK STABILIZATION < 0.01 10 7 -L-65+30 30" WELDED STEEL < 0.01 < 0.01 32 26 BANK STABILIZATION < 0.01 11 8 - L -70 +50 24" CSP < 0.01 < 0.01 172 26 BANK STABILIZATION < 0.01 10 TOTALS`: 0.06 0.03 1070 324 *Rounded totals are sum of actual impacts NOTES: (-n E 0) L c� 0 L z 1z,W o D UC _ 0 ow NO ,Lwn Ch 0 N 440 * i :4 V P4IL H 0 i U O U See Sheet I -A For Index of Sheets See Sheet I -B For Conventi al Plan Sheet Symbols 1306 281 1314 � 1313 �- -� A 1322 1301 1309 1304 ENO PROJEC7C \, 1398 QU2b2C 64 4 281 1316�`� - i� 1143 Lz X147 64 1143 BEGIN ]PROJECT 281 Y- 1143 1142 -- 1 STATE OF NORTli CAROLINA DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS TRA11tSYLVA11tIA COUNTY LOCATION: US 64 from LAKE TOXAWAY to INDIAN CREEK TYPE OF WORK.- GRADING, DRAINA GE, PA TVING & RETAINING WALLS STATE STATE PROJECT REFERENCE NO. SHEET NO. TOTAL SHEETS N.C. R -2409C I STATE PROJ. NO. F. A. PROJ. NO. DESCRIPTION 3442 8.1.1 E. DP.. R/ NkC UU I C.UN IAt I : J I trr1tN WILLIAMJ, DIVISION DESIGN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER PRELIMINARY PLANS DO NOT USE FOR CONSTRUCTION GRAPHIC SCALES DESIGN DATA PROJECT LENGTH Prepared in the Office of: HYDRAULICS ENGINEER ADT 2008 = 3, 700 51216 to 100 Way, 50 25 0 50 100 _ Raleign,NC27607 aoap ADT — NC License NoI Cl; _ o LENGTH ROADWAY TIP PROJECT R -2409C = 1.268 MI. Engineering PLANS DHV /o f /k /a Florence &Hutcheson, Inc. D = % LENGTH STRUCTURES TIP PROJECT R -2409C = 0.000 MI. for the North Carolina Department of Transportation SIGNATURE. PE 50 25 0 50 100 T = % * 2012 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS p a° V = 40 MPH TOTAL LENGTH OF TIP PROJECT R -2409C = 1.268 MI. ROADWAY DESIGN RIGHT OF WAY DATE: DAVID C. WALLER/ P.E. ENGINEER p Oil 'FnkAlQ° PROFILE (HORIZONTAL) * TTST = DUAL DECEMBER 20, 2013 PROJECT ENGINEER 10 5 0 10 20 FUNC CLASS = MINOR ARTERIAL LETTING DATE: PROFILE (VERTICAL) STATEWIDE TIER , 2014 PE SIGNATURE: V) Z 0 V_) W w £4 fll� fA fA {fl £4 ka ff} If ka llpf z LD 'Ao -64-0 6'�k4 w U��4 > -kpf U�YQ4 ��kpf �k4 �qkpf �4k4 •OQO �E �DETOUR 2� —L- Pl Sta 52 +69.6/ 0 = 57° 57' 13.8" (LT) D = 12° 43-56.6" L = 455.17' T = 249.20' R = 450.00' CF = n nR Detour 2 P/ Sta 11+33.33 A = 21° 57' 14.0" (LT) D = 43° 18' 43.4" L = 50.69' T = 25.66' R = 132.29' Detour 2 P1 Sta 11+79.54 0 = 27° 58' 54.9" (LT) D = 67° 24' 24.5" L = 41.51' T = 21.18' R = 85.00' Detour 2 P1 Sta 14 +83.0/ 0 = 89° 27' 04.5" (RT) D = 52° 05' 13.5" L = 171.73' T = 108.95' R = 110.00' PROJECT REFERENCE NO. R —2409C R/W/ SHEET NO. ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEER SHEET NO. 2—D HYDRAULICS ENGINEER PREL][M][NJR Y PLANS DO NOT USE FO CONS°Il°RUCTI ®N 5121 Kingdom Way, ICAI Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27607 NC License No F -0255 Engineering t /k/a llormce & Hutcheson, Inc. FOR - DETOUR 2- PROFILE SEE SHEET 17 i �_T PROJECT REFERENCE NO. SHEET NO. I I i I I I I R -2409C 2-E RAW SHEET NO. DETOUR 1 ROADWAY DESIGN HYDRAULICS Detour l Detour l Detour l Detour l ENGINEER ENGINEER P/ Sta 13 +91.64 P/ Sta 20 +43.73 P/ Sta 2/ +59.60 P/ Sta 22 +32.59 0 = 54° 13' 49.1" (LT) 0 = 69° 19' 26.1" (LT) 0 = 21° l9' 37.7" (RT) 0 = 70° I3' 49.0" (RT) D = 16° 22' 12.8" D = 29° 22' 56.8" D = 88° 08' 50.5" D = 66° 00' 46.0" FROM STA. 11 +25 TO STA. 20 +00 -DETI- LT FROM STA. 20 +00 TO STA. 21 +50 -DETI- LT L = 331.27' L = 235.94' L = 24.19' L = 106.39' FROM STA. 17 + 00 TO STA. 20 + 00 -DETI- RT FROM STA. 20 + 00 TO STA. 20 + 50 -DETI- RT T = 179.22' T = 134.83' T = 12.24' T = 61.03' INCO MPLE ]E PLANS DO NOT USE FOR / W ACQUISIITI ®N PRELIMINARY PLANS DO NOT USE FOR, CONSTRUCTI ®N �0 R - 350.00 R - 195.00 R - 65.00 R - 86.80' I I I I 5121 Kingdom Way, Detour/ POT 10 +00.00 Suite 100 ICA Raleigh, NC 27607 NC License No F -0255 Engineering t /k/a llormce & Hutcheson, Inc. L I ,oG 51 max, T F • o x °%J BEGIN DETOUR l P/ Sta 52 +69.6/ ° 0 = 57 57 /3.8 (LT) I Detour / POT 11+15.20 D = l2° 43' 56.6" o F o_ BEGIN 97.22 TAPER LT & RT L = 455.17 o o � T = 249.20' mss, .� E R = 450.00' o SE = 0.08 Gj0 DS = 40 MPH Detour I PC 12 +12.42 Detour l FCC 21+71.56 Detour l PT 22 +77.95 O� \ END 97.22' TAPER LT & RT 4 I WOODS Detour l POT 22 +84.23 \ px F LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. \ O� \ • AG� �p DB 428 PG 262 FILE 7 PG 435 +74.00 , 278.96' -BL -417 PINC 70 +89.56 Z x Ln O +79.66 O\6'� \ x 259.3 276.21' LU- o DetotyL 44W 6tj467• + 6 0.5 0 / -BL -413 PINC 55 +69.09 ° 15210 Detour l PT 15+"00" . o' +00.00 N I4 22 42.1 E E �° - 0`3'S � F 230.00' \ \� � END DET Fo W00%s E E E E Our l PT 2/ +44.$3- 16 6 o G 3/.42 � -FEQT 55 +65.87 = CLASS B RIPRAP 225.07' \ \\ \ \ \ - EST 2 TONS I / \� GUY \ GU �L. PT 54 +75.57 -Y2 POT --989.10 _ EST 7 SY G _ / +07.70 \\ P C / +87.47 - - - - _� °' \ 166.03' 00 173.02 +95.00 x // / WOODS \ \ PU ROADWA +Y2,�C�� DITCH 155.00' SPECIAL CUT DITCH W /PSR 140.00' W/PSRM "G R +8 D TAIL A SEE DETAIL C 140.00' \ \ c Y +42.72 w o o D s C4 i i ' 115.00' lg4o � V o �� �i< � i 100.0 �� STOUR /- o " 0 GUY 0 � C4 I I• 08E o o \ WOODS .3 \ EXIS R x � F< D� \� TYP r I • F Detour l PC I9 +08.90 I SPECIAL CUT DITCH W/PSRM • PROPOSED GUARDRAIL SEE DETAIL C \ ROADWAY CUT DITCH \ W /PSRM oODS I EST. SY I I \ \ SEE DETAIL A / / I I-N 80° 03' 12.7" E I +75.00 I LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. / / .GUY s 70.00' -L- I DB 428 PG 262 \ I FILE 7 PG 435 R I ��` ►N GUY o / / R I I I I , +20.59 Q / / 85.00' -L- +25.00 'P 30.00, v 115.00' -L- 5 .00 0 U/G UTILITIES PLACED BY RECORD / / WOODS � s NO FIELD SURVEYS £g tl I /IB" CMP - X I I 01, � SS 5.75 + I N / '- - 50.008.6 2- I I O DS - WOODS / 349.6 Y2 -Y2 PC 11 +38.67 -BL -415 PINC 65 +69.57 fa Q I {{} � I F� / GUY +04.23 5 y 50.00*87.63 Y2- / 321.00' -Y2- Z STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA I I - - / I I I Y2 PCC 11 +87.63 / .���`� 584•11 14 o WOODS A ��' 279.48' -Y2- INDIAN CREEK RESORTS, LLC -64 10 DB 267 PG 838 D13 68 PG 808 1 DB385 PG 390 1 / T YA� DB 404 PG 271 W \\ -Y2- PT 12 +62.90. FILE 0,SSHE T3969 wk4 FILE 10 SLIDE 934 I\ �° / �» \ +99.17 �� +62.90 `� >'- 50.00' -Y2- O \ 206.58' -Y2- \� // ±12.58 I EI}ff FOR - DETOUR 1- PROFILE SEE SHEET 16 I I I I V1 O N w W CF' 7, cx� 0 W Z H W 0 w m c� U J 3 ° 0 Q Ln 3 LL a 1- O N V W W 0 CL Z N_ O H X W Z O O U N W H Z Z Z W O U Z 0 3 W 0 W W a a O O CV CV O r CV I I O O 12 ka kpf 10 z 'ALD ° -64 ffl -0 w z� U��4 >--kpf U�k4 �4k4 _�4_0 DETAIL 1 FALSE SUMP ( Not to Scale) �0 Outside Ditch �2.0,� Traffic Flow ��•� 20: GI t S — etc. S =Ditch Slope CL Proposed Ditch STA. 19 + 75 -L- RT DETAIL D BERM 'V' DITCH ( Not to Scale) Min. D= 1 Ft. \ Max. d = 1 Ft. b = 5 Ft. Type of Liner= CL. 'B' Riprap '111� FROM STA. 19 + 37 TO STA. 21 + 00 LT PER R EyJS� \NG DETAIL III i° FALSE SUMP ono Outside Ditch ( Not to Scale) Traffic Flow �p 20', 7 2' GI S — etc. S = Ditch Slope CL Proposed Ditch STA. 17 + 50 -L- LT STA. 19 + 62 -L- LT EXISTI PER� 'O<q NS re, J4�O (-n LA W � N p 6? r� O9 /�F DETAIL A STANDARD CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front o Ditch Natural lId b" Aet Slope Ground R /acs D \d Min. D= 1 Ft. Type of Liner- PSRM Max. d= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 10 + 75 TO STA. 12 + 25 -L- LT FROM STA. 15 + 25 TO STA. 21 + 00 -L- LT FROM STA. 17 + 75 TO STA. 19 + 00 -L- RT r/ sic/ iiT -Ii .cc 0 = 45° 46' 51.5" (LT) D = l7° 21' 44.5" L = 263.68' T = 139.33' R = 330.00' I1CTA 11 Q SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front Ditch Natural Ground 6.7 ISlope D d Type of Liner= PSRM Min. D= 1 Ft. Max d = 1 Ft. FROM STA. 17 +15 TO STA. 17 + 62 -L- RT (3 REGINALD D. HEINITSH, JR DB 162 PG 28 DB 436 PG 352 FILE IO SLIDE 91 DETAIL C SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front of Ditch Natural Q.1 het Slope Ground ?'7 D F \o d Type of Liner= PSRM Min. D= 1 Ft. Max d = 1 Ft. FROM STA. 19 + 00 TO STA. 19 + 75 —L— RT -L- F/ Sto 17 +93.46 0 = 64° 58' 39.1" (LT) D = 12° 43' 56.6" L = 510.33' T = 286.56' R = 450.00' SE = 0.08 -L- PC 15 +06.90 2 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DB 267 PG 838 DB385 PG 390 DB 404 PG 271 FILE 10 SLIDE 934 SHOWN AS N.C. DIVISION OF PARKS AND RECREATION TRACT NO. 18 OF GORGES STATE PARK ON A SURVEY BY E. ROGER RAXTER, PLS RECORDED IN FILE 10, SLIDE 934 TRANSYLVANIA REGISTER OF DEEDS CAJZS7R 1 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 eig h, NC 27607 NC License No F-0258 Engineering f /k /a Florence & IIutcheson, Inc. PROJECT REFERENCE NO. R -2409C R/W/ SHEET NO. ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEER SHEET NO. 4 HYDRAULICS ENGINEER PREL][MIN R Y PLANS DO NOT USE 1F® CONS°Il°R1TCTION M,q 7.c STq 21 'ANDARD BERM DITCH 00 S' P E DETAIL D FF SH ,T TONS �• FFTs ,T SY GT CLASS B RIPRAP EST 2 TONS EST 7 SY GT -1-41.62 EST SY PSRM 56.61' +13.95 Q7 nOl p" +08.60 040 Woos 73.10' CLASS B RIPRAP EST 3 TONS EST 10 SY GT SPECIAL CUT DITCH W /PSRM SEE DETAIL C EST SY PSRM - ROADWAY CUT DITCH W /PSRM SEE DETAIL A EST SY PRSM C 14 +97.51 FOR -L- PROFILE SEE SHEET 10 W a W Z V1 LU Z O N N w 2 V 2 3 Q 3 I 0 H 0 Z 5-< 0 N H w O LU 0 a O CV I O I O CT' C7J 12 ka ka z LD 'Ao -64-0 64_�4 _61�f74 'Ay'q w U��4 >_ "p, U�'A -6� DETAIL A STANDARD CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front ° Ditch Natural V �.1 het Slope Ground At,acs ID F \O d Min. D= 1 Ft. Type of Liner= PSRM Max. d= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 21 + 00 TO STA. 25 + 75 -L- LT FROM STA. 21 +75 TO STA. 26 +40 -L- RT DETAIL D BERM 'V' DITCH ( Not to Scale) b Natural Ny.Nr Ground S•� D d RDWY I Min. D= 1 Ft. `r i Max. d= 1 Ft. Geotextile b = 5 Ft. Type of Liner= CL. 'B' Riprap FROM STA. 21 + 00 TO STA. 26 + 10 LT O DETAIL C SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front of Ditch Natural �\e< Slope Ground ?'I D F \d d Min. D= 1 Ft. Type of Liner= PSRM Max d= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 21 + 00 TO STA. 21 + 58 -L- RT REGINALD D. HEINITSH, JR DB 162 PG 28 DB 436 PG 352 FILE 10 SLIDE 91 +46.56 DETAIL S BANK STABILIZATION ( Not to Scale) 1.5' NWS 1.5' Filter Q Fabric Type of Liner= CLASS I RIP RAP -L- STA. 2 7 + 63 RT +50.00 195.00' DETAIL F TOE PROTECTION ( Not to Scale) Natural ,L.\ °\ \c� \oQe Ground I I Fs d d= 1 Ft. b= 5 Ft. Geotextile Type of Liner= CL 'B' Riprap FROM STA. 27 +00 TO STA. 27 +58 -L- RT FROM STA. 27 +68 TO STA. 28 +25 -L- RT DETAIL G SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front N of Ditch Natural IS Slope Ground 3:7 Min. D= 1 Ft. D FROM STA. 28 + 50 TO STA. 29 + 00 -L- RT N DETAIL 1 = a FALSE SUMP ( Not to Scale) o - Outside Ditch �J2.0,� Traffic Flow \�•\ 0:7 GI t $ etc. S = Ditch Slope (F, Proposed Ditch STA. 26 +40 -L- RT DETAIL III "` FALSE SUMP �? o ( Not to Scale) Outside Ditch Traffic Flow 2' I< �$_ S = Ditch Slope STA. 21 +58 -L- LT STA. 25 + 75 -L- LT el rc•I Proposed Ditch -bL- F'INU Z5 +bb.1y = -BYI- POT 13 +97.32 GPS -1 BEGIN 300' TAPER LT & RT -L- STA 22 +00 ��A 0501 FS 2G N a xo ° °° 5 O 050 R W ILI - Iv WOODS °s 9 GRADE TO DRAIN � k t o 2� 0 0 _ —C —� � C o i C G of / i G +64.22 +68.34 65.29' / C +23.27 PROPOSED CON 141.09' GUARDRAIL W 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27607 "C ", ense No F -0258 Engineering f /k /a Florence & IIutcheson, Inc. WOODS WOODS / / Y LBM INDUSTRIES, INC ) DB 99 PG 524 WOODS �o� FILE 9 SLIDE 662 L JBk� TB 2 0512 / WOODS � I -TOE PROTECTION W /CLASS B RIPRAP IC INV. 1' SEE DETAIL F +4 .00 / G 0� TOE PROTECTION — WOODS / BANK STABILIZATION W /CLASS B RIPRAP SEE DETAIL S SEE DETAIL F ® / / \15535' CLASS I RIPRAP 78.86 is EST 48 TONS BM2 CHW EST 87 SY GT �� N 524466 E 826073 +96.97 H w " 183.46' is WOODS +82.02 +49.53 185.96' +82.42 183.41' 0503 165.17' +18.24 +20.6 +\ 3 921 165.92' l2 /.l 0' CLASS B RIPRAP C EST 2 TONS 157J6' EST 7 SY GT DB SPECIAL CUT DITCH FILE W /PSRM SEE DETAIL C EST SY PSRM i BDO 050 4' 24" CSP \ + C C STANDARD BERM DITCH W /ELBOWS \ W /CL. 'B' RIP RAP W /ROD & LUG SEE DETAIL D END 300' TAPER LT & RT COUPLINGS \ EST. SYO FS -L- STA 25+00 W /SLEEVE GASKETS BEGIN SBG STA. 26 +50 -L- RT GRADE TO\ C DRAIN \ °' ROADWAY CUT DITCH 0505 23 +46.56 W /PSRM 2G1 SEE DETAIL A EST SY PRSM - — FS -III \ BEGIN 300' TAPER LT & RT -L- STA 22 +00 ��A 0501 FS 2G N a xo ° °° 5 O 050 R W ILI - Iv WOODS °s 9 GRADE TO DRAIN � k t o 2� 0 0 _ —C —� � C o i C G of / i G +64.22 +68.34 65.29' / C +23.27 PROPOSED CON 141.09' GUARDRAIL W 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27607 "C ", ense No F -0258 Engineering f /k /a Florence & IIutcheson, Inc. WOODS WOODS / / Y LBM INDUSTRIES, INC ) DB 99 PG 524 WOODS �o� FILE 9 SLIDE 662 L JBk� TB 2 0512 / WOODS � I -TOE PROTECTION W /CLASS B RIPRAP IC INV. 1' SEE DETAIL F +4 .00 / G 0� TOE PROTECTION — WOODS / BANK STABILIZATION W /CLASS B RIPRAP SEE DETAIL S SEE DETAIL F ® / / \15535' CLASS I RIPRAP 78.86 is EST 48 TONS BM2 CHW EST 87 SY GT �� N 524466 E 826073 +96.97 H w " 183.46' is WOODS +82.02 +49.53 185.96' +82.42 183.41' 0503 165.17' +18.24 +20.6 +\ 3 921 165.92' l2 /.l 0' CLASS B RIPRAP +09.62 EST 2 TONS 157J6' EST 7 SY GT DB SPECIAL CUT DITCH FILE W /PSRM SEE DETAIL C EST SY PSRM -BL -405 PINC 19 +60.94 -L- ll BL-ESP STA 27 +62 14 RT ELEV= 2916,53 RR SPIKE IN BASE 16" OAK s CPo -BL -406 PING' 27 +�;R_16 sue, s P/ Sta 41+56.64 0 = 152° 04' 39.7' (RT) D = 12° 43' 56.6" L = 1,194.42' T = 1,810.08' R = 450.00' SE = 0.08 DS = 40 MPH SHOWN AS N.C. DIVISION OF PARKS AND RECREATION TRACT NO. 18 OF GORGES STATE PARK ON A SURVEY BY E. ROGER RAXTER, PLS RECORDED IN FILE 10, SLIDE 934 TRANSYLVANIA REGISTER OF DEEDS 1 SF BUS PROJECT REFERENCE NO. R -2409C RiW/ SHEET NO. ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEER SHEET NO. 5 HYDRAULICS ENGINEER PREL][MIN R Y PLANS DO NOT USE 1F® CONSTRUCTION / 6c j / y b� 0. I I jam✓ &i-7 ' R r IN HI 2 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DB 267 PG 838 DB385 PG 390 DB 404 PG 271 FILE 10 SLIDE 934 -L- ll BL-ESP STA 27 +62 14 RT ELEV= 2916,53 RR SPIKE IN BASE 16" OAK s CPo -BL -406 PING' 27 +�;R_16 sue, s P/ Sta 41+56.64 0 = 152° 04' 39.7' (RT) D = 12° 43' 56.6" L = 1,194.42' T = 1,810.08' R = 450.00' SE = 0.08 DS = 40 MPH SHOWN AS N.C. DIVISION OF PARKS AND RECREATION TRACT NO. 18 OF GORGES STATE PARK ON A SURVEY BY E. ROGER RAXTER, PLS RECORDED IN FILE 10, SLIDE 934 TRANSYLVANIA REGISTER OF DEEDS 1 SF BUS PROJECT REFERENCE NO. R -2409C RiW/ SHEET NO. ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEER SHEET NO. 5 HYDRAULICS ENGINEER PREL][MIN R Y PLANS DO NOT USE 1F® CONSTRUCTION / 6c j / y b� 0. I I jam✓ &i-7 ' R r IN HI GEORGE D FARIS DB 305 PG 671 a6 33 36E N WOODS ALTERNATE PIPE DESIGN FOR CROSS PIPE AT STA. 28 +70 - INSTEAD OF RETAINING THE EXISTING 4'x4' RCBC UNDER -L- -BURY INV. 1' 66" WELDED STEEL PIPE COULD BE INSTALLED USING TRENC INSTALLATION FROM THE INLET OF THE EXISTING 48" CMP T /+43.89 OUTLET OF THE EXISTING 4'x4' RCBC. A JB WOULD BE NEE 101.70' EXTEND THE PIPE TO THE PROPOSED OUTLET. BEGIN 300' TAPER LT & RT -L- STA 28 +50 r� C \\ END SBG +00.00 STA. 2 8 + 50 -L- RT \ 140.001 o o�,�G \ \ o C' \ WOODS IUT 6 s� S� P• .M 4 LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. DB 428 PG 262 FILE 7 PG 435 +50.00 155.00' FOR -L- PROFILE SEE SHEET 11 C B RIPRAP T'2 S EST 7 SY 3 WOODS GEORGE D FARIS DB 305 PG 671 a6 33 36E N WOODS ALTERNATE PIPE DESIGN FOR CROSS PIPE AT STA. 28 +70 - INSTEAD OF RETAINING THE EXISTING 4'x4' RCBC UNDER -L- -BURY INV. 1' 66" WELDED STEEL PIPE COULD BE INSTALLED USING TRENC INSTALLATION FROM THE INLET OF THE EXISTING 48" CMP T /+43.89 OUTLET OF THE EXISTING 4'x4' RCBC. A JB WOULD BE NEE 101.70' EXTEND THE PIPE TO THE PROPOSED OUTLET. BEGIN 300' TAPER LT & RT -L- STA 28 +50 r� C \\ END SBG +00.00 STA. 2 8 + 50 -L- RT \ 140.001 o o�,�G \ \ o C' \ WOODS IUT 6 s� S� P• .M 4 LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. DB 428 PG 262 FILE 7 PG 435 +50.00 155.00' FOR -L- PROFILE SEE SHEET 11 N O N W W CT CT co 0 W Z Q W V Z w m N v_ 3 Q 3 0 0 De Z H N_ X W O H M N M H -i Z W U a � CL Z CL O ZO O LU W CL 0 0 0 0 LU 0 0 Q a° ° a O O C)f � O O 0% r- t4 fr�r �r c,9 44 Z 4A 4�4 4� >-14_ �-U�-c cn DETAIL F TOE PROTECTION ( Not to Scale) F� e Natural Ground b d d = 1 Ft. b= 5 Ft. Geotextile Type of Liner= CL 'B' Riprap FROM STA. 32 + 00 TO STA. 32 + 38 -L- LT FROM STA. 32 + 43 TO STA. 32 + 75 -L- LT FROM STA. 41 + 00 TO STA. 42 + 50 -L- RT FROM STA. 41 + 50 TO STA. 42 + 50 -L- LT DETAIL D BERM 'V' DITCH ( Not to Scale) b Natural y 113 �� •;, Ground S•� D d RDWY Min. D= 1 Ft. `r •i Max. d = 1 Ft. Geotextile b= 5 Ft. Type of Liner= CL. 'B' Riprap FROM STA. 37 + 50 TO STA. 38 + 00 LT DETAIL G SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front � Ditch Natural I %S FSoet Slope Ground 3:) Min. D= 1 Ft. D FROM STA. 40 + 00 TO STA. 41 + 34 -L- LT DETAIL P STANDARD BASE DITCH ( Not to Scale) Natural Natural Ground Z•J D Ground d Geotextile B Min. D= 1 Ft. Max. d = 1 Ft. *When B is < 6.0' 6= 2 Ft. Type of Liner= Class 'B' Rip -Rap FROM STA. 28 +00 -L- RT SEE DETAIL F END 300/ TAPER LT & RT PROPOSED -L- STA 31+50 +50.00 GUARDRAIL 120.00' + /0.00 NIII +00.00 50.00' 150.00' R � f ..Iv if 'r►1111� .�11111� 11 ~11�� T DETAIL I = a FALSE SUMP ( Not to Scale) or Outside Ditch Traffic Flow �E 20:7 GI S - etc. S = Ditch Slope Proposed Ditch STA. 31 + 25 -L- RT STA. 37 + 80 -L- LT DETAIL S BANK STABILIZATION ( Not to Scale) 1.5' NWS 1.5' Filter Q Fabric Type of Liner= CLASS I RIP RAP -L- STA. 31 + 88 RT Ln n DETAIL III "` a FALSE SUMP ono ( Outside Ditch Not to Scale) Traffic Flow 20.E 7 2' f GI E S S = Ditch Slope Proposed Ditch STA. 31 + 75 -L- LT STA. 33 + 25 -L- RT STA. 37 + 85 -L- LT 4 LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. DB 428 PG 262 FILE 7 PG 435 n u STANDARD BERM DITCH W /CL. B RIP RAP SEE DETAIL D EST TONS EST SY GT 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27607 NC License No� F -0255 Engineering 11./a Florence & Hutcheson, Inc. -L- P/ Sta 42 +47.38 = 16° 27' 00.6" (LT) D = 5° 43' 46.5" \ P/ Sto 41+56.64 RO 0 = 152° 04' 39.7" (RT) SS° R11 RAP D = 12° 43' 56.6" TAIL \ L = /,/94.42' T = /,8/0.08; R = 450.00 SE = 0.08 \SEE DS = 40 MPH I I � 30" RCP p TOE PROTECTION W /CLASS B RIP RAP GODS N I SEE DETAIL F END 300/ TAPER LT & RT PROPOSED -L- STA 31+50 +50.00 GUARDRAIL 120.00' + /0.00 NIII +00.00 50.00' 150.00' R � f ..Iv if 'r►1111� .�11111� 11 ~11�� T DETAIL I = a FALSE SUMP ( Not to Scale) or Outside Ditch Traffic Flow �E 20:7 GI S - etc. S = Ditch Slope Proposed Ditch STA. 31 + 25 -L- RT STA. 37 + 80 -L- LT DETAIL S BANK STABILIZATION ( Not to Scale) 1.5' NWS 1.5' Filter Q Fabric Type of Liner= CLASS I RIP RAP -L- STA. 31 + 88 RT Ln n DETAIL III "` a FALSE SUMP ono ( Outside Ditch Not to Scale) Traffic Flow 20.E 7 2' f GI E S S = Ditch Slope Proposed Ditch STA. 31 + 75 -L- LT STA. 33 + 25 -L- RT STA. 37 + 85 -L- LT 4 LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. DB 428 PG 262 FILE 7 PG 435 n u STANDARD BERM DITCH W /CL. B RIP RAP SEE DETAIL D EST TONS EST SY GT 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27607 NC License No� F -0255 Engineering 11./a Florence & Hutcheson, Inc. -L- P/ Sta 42 +47.38 = 16° 27' 00.6" (LT) D = 5° 43' 46.5" L = 287.11' T = 144.55' R = 1,000.00' SE = 0.06 DS = 40 MPH 145.00' , C R V TOE PROTECTION - /'� W /CLASS B RIP RAP C C C SEE DETAIL F /C - - - - C C - ` C BEGIN SBG C c R �� C� 0612 DO = _� STA. 41 +30 -L- LT +00.00 C C 110.00' C / BEGIN 400' TAPER LT J C R +38.64 -L- STA 36 +00 N C 120.00' c -L- PT 35 +40.97 3 a C CLASS B RIPRAP l O� / mQ�w �\ T 2 TONS G / 0 w END 400' TAPER LT T 7 SY FF �0 /// 333 -L- STA 40 +00 >Lt02.8D C C 20.75' -BL -407 PING 30 +87.96 00 TYP FS -1 2G1 SEED DETAIL G 20-A c +� /0613 ° 20.67' GRADE TO DRAIN o o N 10 + - B w�S .04' wo= +92.54 ,o 97.54' O WOODS +37./7 104.00' +34.24 6.28' 0609 +54. FS -III --' 060 I BEGIN 160' TAPER RT 2GI - - - - _ -L- STA 34 +85.64 -__ C C C C------- - -____ 0 C C C C C C C \C C 0615 S_ END 160' TAPER RT 4 CLASS B RIPRAP-------- -L- STA 36 +45.64 0 EST 3 TONS T F0 EST 10 SY FF ::. �� ��i11�1111�V1�a4�111111111� -�� _ �♦ ��1111��11 . • � .. " I�`1,, u�1111111 �►1 *1 �1� �� �� 4 &4 FIR1'11111111111 ryIIIIIIA 'WA- - 11111111111111�11�� �. f �1i�111�►i��:1: 111 :1111:1111:1111:11�1:1111:�11 X1.1 +74,2411 +07.50 NV= 2869.82' 186.64' 188.77' +05.98 20/.72' ✓� BANK STABILIZATION \ SEE DETAIL S CLASS I RIPRAP EST 11 TONS EST 21 SY FF + -BL -408 PINC 33 +97.10 -� S25' E 2G1 0614 Lc_ C C 7 C C E II GUY GUY +74.0/ 0 /27./2' 2' BASE TAIL DITCH W /CLASS B RIPRAP WOODS SEE DETAIL P EST 14 TONS EST 20 SY GT EST DDE =95 CY 2 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DB 267 PG 838 DB385 PG 390 DB 404 PG 271 FILE 10 SLIDE 934 N o N _N ° o +63.92 /00.2/' BOG u GRAU -3,-�6 Tom- ­,,_ - GUY *GUY -BL -409 PINC 38 +93.78 SHOWN AS N.C. DIVISION OF PARKS AND RECREATION TRACT NO. 18 OF GORGES STATE PARK ON A SURVEY BY E. ROGER RAXTER, PLS RECORDED IN FILE 10, SLIDE 934 TRANSYLVANIA REGISTER OF DEEDS 111♦ -PROPOSED GUARDRAIL TOE PROTECTION - W /CLASS B RIP RAP SEE DETAIL F PROJECT REFERENCE NO. R -2409C R/W SHEET NO. ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEER SHEET NO. 6 HYDRAULICS ENGINEER D® NOT USE FO CONS°IClEBiTCTII ®N F- G t FOR -L- PROFILE SEE SHEET 12 V1 N w �_T O� 0 W Z a H w Z w m N V_ 2 3 Q 3 O H 0 Z N X W 0 J LU W U CL O o W CL 0 LU LU 0 0 0 0 a a � o O CV 04 1O O I O- O ff} IdIf k4 z u n 0 'f� W� (n ffl _�4119 _�4 111) +02.00 338.99' +7' 3/4 GUY +80.07 GUY GUY Y 289.81' ��"_r D mss lij co L N N co i N TB 2G1 07 CID J <v Cky Z2"�`� o mum* S 4/059' ,3 � IQ *, �� <° C0,44, BEGIN SBG / STA. 44 + 73 -L- RT 070 F F F TOP OF RETAINING F F `SPECIAL MH WALL DITCH / F D =34.5' SEE DETAIL J / F R F 0703 F � F �o F +00.00 +75.00 \ F F F 75.00' 65.00' -L- P/ Sto 42 +47.38 0 = 16° 27' 00.6" (LT) D = 5° 43' 46.5" L = 287.1/' T = 144.55' R = 1,000.00' SE = 0.06 DS = 40 MPH -BL -410 PINC 43 +50.27 2 TOE PROTECTION F W /CLASS B RIP RAP r---SEE DETAIL F TOE PROTECTION @ BASE OF WALL / W /CLASS B RIP RAP C; SEE DETAIL Q­7 / PROPOSED RETAINING WALL TOE PROTECTION @ BASE OF WALL W /CLASS B RIP RAP SEE DETAIL Q -L- PT 43 +89.94 F +22.25 A� F \T 'moo C x TOE PROTECTION I W /CLASS B RIP RAP SEE DETAIL F TOE PROTECTION @ BASE OF WALL W /CLASS B RIP RAP SEE DETAIL Q 30" CSP, 8 GA- W /ROD & LUG COUPLINGS W /SLEEVE GASKETS DETAIL A STANDARD CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) t Front o Ditch Natural Vq �.1 �e� Slope Gnd REFS D F \o rou d Min. D= 1 Ft. Type of Liner= PSRM Max. d= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 47 + 00 TO STA. 53 + 00 -L- LT DETAIL F TOE PROTECTION ( Not to Scale) aX\ Q� e Natural .L \�O`\S op Ground b d d= 1 Ft. b= 5 Ft. Geotextile Type of Liner= CL 'B' Riprap FROM STA. 42 + 50 TO STA. 42 + 75 -L- LT FROM STA. 42 + 50 TO STA. 42 + 80 -L- RT FROM STA. 43 + 84 TO STA. 46 + 00 -L- LT FROM STA. 46 + 75 TO STA. 49 + 25 -L- RT FROM STA. 50 +23 TO STA. 51 +00 -L- RT CLASS B RIP RAP \ EST 5 TONS EST 14 SY GT +80.00 175.00' PROPOSED RETAINING WALL BANK STABILIZATION SEE DETAIL S CLASS I RIP RAP EST 11 TONS EST 21 SY GT DETAIL Q TOE PROTECTION AT BASE OF RETAINING WALL ( Not to Scale) 4:1 FILL SLOPE Natural Ground RETAINING d WALL d = 1 Ft. Geotextile Type of Liner= CL 'B' Riprap FROM STA. 42 + 75 TO STA. 43 + 29 -L- LT FROM STA. 43 + 31 TO STA. 43 + 85 -L- LT FROM STA. 42 + 80 TO STA. 43 + 00 -L- RT DETAIL G SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front o� Ditch 1 t Slope Natural I * 00 ,�e Ground 3 :7 Min. D= 1 Ft. D FROM STA. 46 + 50 TO STA. 47 + 00 -L- LT DETAIL S BANK STABILIZATION ( Not to Scale) 1.5' NWS 1.5' Filter Fabric Type of Liner= CLASS I RIP RAP -L- STA. 43 + 05 RT -L- STA. 51 + 62 RT DETAIL H STANDARD 'V' DITCH ( Not to Scale) Natural Natural Ground �.� L.� Ground D d Geotextile Min. D= 1 Ft. Type of Liner= Class B Rip -Rap Max. d= 1 Ft. =ROM STA. 50 + 75 TO STA. 51 + 43 -L- Ll 4 LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. DB 428 PG 262 FILE 7 PG 435 CAJZS7R 1 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 eig h, NC 27607 NC License No F -0258 Engineering f /k /a Florence IIutcheson, Inc. +00.00 230.00' CLASS B RIP RAP E EST 2 EST 7 TONS GT +00.00 E +64.44 +27.22 175.00 +71.26 161.60 END SBG 118.5/' E 162.03' +00.00 STA. 46 + 5 -L- LT END 200' T PER LT -BL -411 INC 47 +14.39 +60.46 -L- STA 50 75°73 /70.00' R 138.96 -L- PC 50 +20.40 HEAD 'DITCH �SPIAL CUT DITCH W /CLAS RIPRAP ME PUE PUE PUE TIES TO *RIPRAP C G � +52.28 +52.29 GRADE BEGIN 200' TAPER LT SEE DE AIL H 52.e TO -L- STA 48+75.73 C y r ° DRAIN R/ O SDRWMAY CUT DITCH 18" CSP *GUY +20.40 W /ELBOWS S- . SY W /ROD & LUG -INC R SEED A 84.16' r F0 COUPLINGS (J� I W /SLEEVE GA S o / Y� F J` T F E - 1 GUY F TOE PROTECTION - W /CLASS B RIP RAP SEE DETAIL F 2 O = STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DB 267 PG 838 DB385 PG 390 DB 404 PG 271 FILE 10 SLIDE 934 D" GI 1 PROPOSED GUARDRAIL 20.75 O 0711 NP Ln o_ 3 0 END SBG U m 0d ? I STA. 49 + 30 -L- RT 9 rl F 3 o F F 0712 F - - -�� F F F F +25.00 150.0(Y SHOWN AS N.C. DIVISION OF PARKS AND RECREATION TRACT NO. 18 OF GORGES STATE PARK ON A SURVEY BY E. ROGER RAXTER, PLS RECORDED IN FILE 10, SLIDE 934 TRANSYLVANIA REGISTER OF DEEDS DETAIL J PAVED DITCH ( Not to Scale) 1' Retaining �•5 :i x.5.1 Wall CONCRETE LINED FROM STA. 42 + 75 TO STA. 43 + 85 -L- LT FROM STA. 42 + 80 TO STA. 43 + 65 -L- RT DETAIL III ( Not to Scale) Outside Ditch / Traffic Flow E-S - S = Ditch Slope STA. 51 + 50 -L- LT CLASS I RIPRAP EST 3 TONS EST 7 SY GT etc. Proposed Ditch C BbO XO REMOVE i N Wo M ABANDONED y /W C� o^ o GUY CP _ \ / /BUY _ G � J B w/MH 0708 (t \ � / O P,0 rtt° rro -0 Um Cl / 0Zs:°���F Ln +35.00 0709 � / 85.00' J B w/MH PROJECT REFERENCE NO. R -2409C R/W/ SHEET NO. ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEER 071 +80.00 155.00' /F F BANK STABILIZATION - BL-412 PINC 53 +01.55 F F SEE DETAIL S CLASS I RIPRAP EST 4 TONS EST 9 SY GT TOE PROTECTION - W /CLASS B RIP RAP SEE DETAIL F -L - P/ Sto 52 +69.61 O = 57 57' 13.8" (LT ) D = 12° 43' 56.6" L = 455.17' T = 249.20' R = 450.00' SE = 0.08 DS = 40 MPH SHEET NO. 7 HYDRAULICS ENGINEER PREL][M][NJR Y PLANS DO NOT USE FO CONSTRUCTION FOR -L- PROFILE SEE SHEET 13 �-T D LU Z H W Z_ V) W Z Ib O N w = V 2 3 Q 3 0 0 w QD Z X W 0 J LU W U ::E CL O 0 W CL ° 0 LU a Q � o O CV 04 � O Cy- O 12 ka ff} 114 10 z 'ALD ff}-0 w� £4 U�{4 > -kpf U�k4 �4k4 -�4-0 -L- 0 = 57° 57' 13.8" (LT) D = 12° 43' 56.6" L = 455.17' T = 249.20' R = 450.00' SE = 0.08 DS = 40 MPH DETAIL S BANK STABILIZATION ( Not to Scale) Filt 1.5' 1.5' NWS er Q Fabric Type of Liner= CLASS I RIP RAP -L- STA. 54 + 33 RT -L- STA. 62 + 77 RT -L- STA. 65 + 26 RT 4 LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. DB 428 PG 262 FILE 7 PG 435 Ln In ROADWAY CUT DITCH - BL-4I3 PINC 55 +69.09 EST. SY +75L7 SEE DETAIL A 230.00 Woos E E E- TOE PROTECTI -L- POT 55 +65.87 = W /CLASS B RIP P -L- PT 54 +75.57 SEE DETAIL F -Y2- POT 9+89.10 +87.47 /73.02' +62 38 PU -BL -416 PINC 68 +60.50 +00.00 230.00' E -\�� E 0 WOODS +74.00 278.96' F° +3/.n7 \� GU +07.7 WOODS 166.0; +79.66 276.2/' T \Fo -BL -417 PINC 70 +89.56 CAJZS7R 1 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 eig h, NC 27607 NC License No F-0258 Engineering f /k /a Florence &- IIutcheson, Inc. 4 LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. DB 428 PG 262 FILE 7 PG 435 CLASS B RIPRAP BEGIN 250' TAPi EST 2 TONS -L- STA 64 +50 EST 7 SY GT +25.00 155.54' T FO +00.00 140.00' 140.00' EX \51 \NG FIC +861 44 125.08' +42.72 w ODS +00.00 Y C C C +15.43 ifs 115.00' 120.00' ff PROJECT REFERENCE NO. SHEET NO. R -2409C 8 RAW SHEET NO. ROADWAY DESIGN HYDRAULICS ENGINEER I ENGINEER PREL][M][NJR Y PLANS DO NOT USE FO CONSTRUCTION TOE PROTECTION W /CLASS B RIP RAP SEE DETAIL F C C 100.00 \ END SBG yv.vv W/ BO C �c S . 62 + 85 -L- LT W /ELBOWS 0 C GUY \ , � R W /ROD & LUG C R 0 GRADE CTO Df�IN COUPLINGS W _ _ C W /SLEEVE GASKETS Uj R = EXISTING �/ C END 200' TAPER \ C WOODS \ 0811 C / _ \ +60./7 TOE PROTECTION �c C �, 0817 BEGIN 2 4PER +60.1 -L- STA 56- (20.24 C W /CLASS B RIP RAP ` BURY I ERT SPECIAL CUT DITCH C M 46 WOODS ROADWAY CUT DITCH \ BEGIN SBG SEE DETAIL F H/ SEE DETAIL G \ F 01 WO DS W - - (20.24 W /PSRM STA. 59 + 60 -L- LT F F 0 LIJ 0.7s' 0801 \\ EST. SY F F F F i -L- PC 63 +21.15 tJO 71'P F \ SEE DETAIL A \ C - - F ROADWAY CUT F C / II C 2G1 080 / F TYP Lo DSTC SY W/PSRM 0816 F MH _35 0 o / PROPOSED GUARDRAIL '7 o r� IFS -III SEE DETAIL A - / } 'IT 1 AU -3 0 ° TB 0 r l p O tJ v�V O O O O O O I J ~ 2GI' N N 01 Ln 1.01 N N 80 03 / 12.7ll E N �Q N BEG O o N I B _� -L STA 59 + 2.5 -L RT 0 1J 1 2G1 GR - o FILL W/ 20'7 z C C 1 'CSP g /ELBOWS /MH is„ 080 A� /' 15" CSP 15" 082 / FLOW 0819 TY� J � 0810 ��;; � _ / O & LUG I ELB 1 2 \ 0812 F F \ HLESS MH COUPLINGS W/ ELBOWS 0806 - FS -1 // O F F NSTALLATION U Wjs CS JB w /MH PROPOSED GUARDRAIL Jg w /MH S 30" WELDED STEEL I F �- W /SLEEVES 0803 - I /2 ROADWAY CUT DITCH W /ROD & LUG / C _ + W /PSRM COUPLINGS C 080 WiRO� BOWS ND SBG _ F Q +75.00 0821 FS -111 W /SLEEVE GASKETS C (g F \ _ F �� - - „ 70.00' -L- F w H /2 SEE DETAIL A LBM INDUSTRIES, INC. GUY W�SiEO APL /N LUG 30" F F F F F F 42S RCP -III 85 -L WOODS F 36 PROPOSED GUARDRAIL \ DB 428 PG 262 / GAS F TOE PROTECTION I FILE 7 PG 435 / C R KFTS R 0813 O - -- JS 080 F W/E ASS B FIPRAP I\j GUY / C o ��� SPECIAL CUT DI T i I C"� 4 / C 0809 TOE PROTECTION +75.00 +40.00 C C +20.59 O W /CLASS B RIP RAP 8/.00' 95.00' RIPRAP W/PSRM � I SEE DETAIL F CLASS I TONS EST SY PSRM � I � (C � - - C C 85.00' -L- +00.00 EST 15 TONS +25.00 SEE DETAIL K .00 0 0' C C BURY INVERT 0.7' 90.00' EST 30 SY GT I U/G UTILITIES PLACED BY RECORD WOODS BANK STABILIZATION /15.00' -L- BANK STABILIZATION 0 NO FIELD SURVEYS SEE DETAILS C I I I - SEE DETAIL S -L- PT 65 +30.35 CLASS I RIPRAP I - - EST 10 TONS CLASS I RIPRAP EST 18 SY GT I I I C 7 5.75 EST 20 TONS +38.67 N I DS I WOODS 349. ' -Y2- EST 39 SY GT 50.00' -Y2- -Y2- PC 11 +38.67 -BL -415 PINC 65 +69.57 -BL -418 PINC 74 +18.48 2 Fo GUY +04.23 5 +87.63 C f c 32/.00' -Y2- 50.00' -Y2- �i� STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WOODS I I -Y2- PCC 1I +87.63 �`' +84.11 I �+ 279.48 -Y2- INDIAN CREEK RESORTS, LLC DB 267 PG 838 ROADWAY CUT DITCH C DB 68 PG 808 DB385 PG 390 W/PSRM �, -Y - PT 12 +62.90. ' " FILE 2, SHEET 355A DB 404 PG 271 SEE DETAIL A W, FILE 10, SHEET 969 FILE 10 SLIDE 934 +62.90 +99.17 50.00' -Y2- � �\ CD +7/./5 50.00' -Y2- GUY \\ 4 /C' -Y2- PC 12 +7/.15 GUY Y I F i +70.82 50.00' -Y2- i EIP +70.82 27.24' -Y2- Q -BL -414 PINC 60 +93.51 Q d' / +24./4 119.60' -Y2- WOODS PECIAL CUT DITCH W/PSRM EST SY PSRM ;U UY SEE DETAIL K 90.87' -Y2- +37.03 64.14' -Y2- +70.82 BM3 38.78' -Y2- N 522649 E 828028 BL -ESP STA 61 +27 31 RT ELEV= 2866.40 RR SPIKE IN BASE 12" OAK END CONSTRUCTION -Y2- POC 13 +55.00 -Y2- PT 13 +70.82 -Y2- POT 13 +88.43 -Y2- -Y2- -Y2- 0 = 5° 09' 11.3" (LT) 0 = 26° 08' 11.6" (LT) A = 38° 04' 11.8" (RT) D = 10° 3/' 27.4" D = 34° 43' 29.0" D = 38° 11' 49.9" L = 48.96' L = 75.27' L = 99.67' T = 24.50' T = 38.30' T = 51.75' R = 544.41' R = 165.00' R = 150.00' DETAIL K SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front of Ditch Natural j �•\ e< Slope Ground D d Min. D= 1 Ft. Type of Liner= PSRM Max d= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 55 + 00 TO STA. 55 + 33 -L- RT FROM STA. 13 + 00 TO STA. 13 + 50 -Y2- LT DETAIL F TOE PROTECTION ( Not to Scale) F� Natural Ground b d d = 1 Ft. b= 5 Ft. Geotextile Type of Liner= CL 'B' Riprap FROM STA. 54 + 00 TO STA. 55 + 00 -L- LT FROM STA. 54 + 35 TO STA. 54 + 75 -L- RT FROM STA. 60 + 75 TO STA. 61 + 50 -L- LT FROM STA. 61 + 60 TO STA. 62 + 50 -L- LT FROM STA. 60 + 75 TO STA. 62 + 72 -L- RT FROM STA. 62 + 80 TO STA. 63 +15 -L- RT FROM STA. 64+50 TO STA. 66 + 00 -L- LT -L- P/ Sta 64 +25.90 0 = 7° 29' 30.0" (LT) D = 3° 34' 5/.6" L = 209.2/' T = 104.75' R = 1,600.00' SE = 0.05 DS = 40 MPH DETAIL A STANDARD CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) t Front o Natural Ditch Vq b1 e� Slope Ground RjFS D F \o d Min. D= 1 Ft. Type of Liner= PSRM Max. d= 1 Ft. FROM STA. 53 + 00 TO STA. 54 + 00 -L- LT FROM STA. 55 + 00 TO STA. 59 + 75 -L- LT FROM STA. 56 + 00 TO STA. 59 + 75 -L- RT FROM STA. 63 + 25 TO STA. 64 + 50 -L- LT FROM STA. 10 + 15 TO STA. 13 + 00 -Y2- LT FROM STA. 10 + 50 TO STA. 13 + 00 -Y2- RT DETAIL G SPECIAL CUT DITCH ( Not to Scale) Front o� Ditch Natural I js N, Slope Ground 3:I Min. D= 1 Ft. D FROM STA. 62 + 80 TO STA. 63 + 25 -L- LT FOR -L- PROFILE SEE SHEET 14 FOR -Y2- PROFILE SEE SHEET 15 BEAVER CREEK CONSERVANCY LLC ' • mis SAPPHIRE, NC 28774 TRANSYLVANIA RESORTS LLC 8000 CAPPS FERRY RD LBM INDUSTRIES INC '• C• u1, SAPPHIRE, NC 28774 CATATOGA INVESTMENTS LLC 541 N PALMETTO AVE STE 105 TRAURIG EDWARD A & LESLEE 28 CORMORAN ISLAND LN KIAWAIT ISLAND, SC 29455 FARIS GEORGE D & SHARON H PO BOX 553 DOUGLASVILLE, GA 30135 SANFORD, FL 32771 OOLTEWAH, TN 37363 Edwards L Warren & Annette C 44207 Millcreek Ave Alpharetta, GA 30005 GEORGE D FARIS PO BOX 553 OOLTEWAH, TN 37363 LBM INDUSTRIES INC PO BOX 40 SAPPHIRE, NC 28774 -0040 INDIAN CREEK RESORT LLC 975 JOHNSON FERRY RD STE 450 ATLANTA, GA 30342 REGINALD D HEINITSH JR ETAL '• o. 1 LAKE TOXAWAY, NC 28747 INDIAN CREEK RESORT LLC 976 JOHNSON FERRY RD STE 450 ATLANTA, GA 30342 LBM INDUSTRIES INC '• C• u1, SAPPHIRE, NC 28774 -0040