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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20071427 Ver 1_More Info Received_20071003[Fwd: Birkhaven Subdivision Guilford Co. Additional Information] O ~ _ ' Q.~ Subject: [Fwd: Birkhaven Subdivision Guilford Co. Additional Information] From: Sue Homewood <Sue.Homewood@ncmail.neV Date: Fri, OS Oct 2007 12:34:22 -0400 To: Laurie J Dennison <Laurie.J.Dennison@ncmail.net> Laurie, would you please put this in the file for 07-1427. I told the developer while on site i was going to put the project on hold when I was in the office at the end of this week and he sent me the stuff before I got the hold letter drafted. thanks. sue •------- Original Message -------- Subject:Birkhaven Subdivision Guilford Co. Additional Information Date:Wed, 3 Oct 2007 16:05:09 -0400 From:Matt O'Brien <mobrien(n,ESINC.CC> To:<sue.homewood(c~,ncmail.net> Sue Per your request, I've also faxed this to you.., call me with any questions.... Matthew H. O'Brien Environmental Services, Inc. 3861 Alamance Road Burlington, NC 27215 336.382.4356 (Celt) 336.570.3002 (Office) vwvw.environmentalservicesinc. com This a-mail transmission (and any attachments thereto) is confidential and privileged. It is intended only for viewing by the entity to which it is addressed. This document and attachments may contain information subject to client -consultant work-product doctrines or attorney-client privilege. If you are not the addressee, your disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this message for any purpose is prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender by return e-mail. Sue Homewood NC DENR Winston-Salem Regional Office Division of Water Quality 585 Waughtown Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Voice: (336) 771-5000 FAX: (336) 771-4630 Content-Type: application/pdf birk02.pdf Content-Encoding: base64 1 of 1 10/5/2007 12:37 PM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 3661 Alamance Road Burlington, NC 27215 Telephone; 336-570-3002 Faa: 336-570-9566 01999 FSI www.environmentalservicesinc.com To: ~l~~ ~/ ~~l ~GJ O c~ i, Total Pages: /(/G(~f~(i2 - !~~(~ Date: /d 3 0 Project #: (~ -c7 ~' Fax No.: 33~ . ~ ~- f , `f6 ~ ~ Project Name: Lam(-~~~,/l1 From: /~~ ~ < C) ~2 L E/11 D o3oot - 2~ ~v~. ~S~-~~- ~Es,~~,~s~s ~s ~~.~ , P~..~~s~ ~~-~ L~ r ~~. ~l/L- E~ tij~ 2E l'~~~'S far2 ~~~ i°ZN~, 7~l~ c12~~ ! v /~ ~f If you have difficulty in receiving all pages in this fax message, please call (336) S70 3002 and request to eak to the erson listed below. Contact: Jacksorrvtlle, Deshn, SL Augustine, Cocoa, Jupiter Pori Omnge, Orlando, and Fort Pierce, FL; Atlanta Savarmah, and Stone Mountain GA; Raleigh, Charlotte, Asheville, Burlington, and Wilmington, NC; Columbia SC; Montgomery, AL Birkhaven Tract. Summerfield. Guilford County, NC USAGE Permit Appl. # SAW 2007-03001-201 -Addendum: Remark 1. Signed agent authorization letter (see attached) Remark 2: The impacts associated with Nationwide Permit 27 includes the abandonment of 160.55 linear feet of stream channel, and creation of approximately 2001inear feet of new channel through Priority 1 stream restoration. Remark 3: Documentation regarding Avoidance and Minimization Efforts Avoidance Measures: The impacts associated with the road construction on this property have avoided jurisdictional waters to the extent practicable. The developer secured a portion of the tract to the east (at great cost) in hopes of avoiding stream impacts. Road construction through this corridor has limited area to move. The designed road alignment used a portion of the existing crossing along the central tributary to avoid a new crossing. The abandonment of the heavily incised tributary crossing the tract has avoided 450 linear feet of steam impact Minimization Measures: The designed and proposed roadway alignment crosses the streams that bisect the site at the narrowest point and at the most perpendicular alignment practicable. The use of headwalls is another effort to minimize the adverse impacts to streams on site. Overall Avoidance and Minimization: By abandoning ~1661inear feet of heavily incised stream and creating a new channel with bankfull benches and in-stream structures to promote habitat, a 150-foot crossing has been eliminated. A five year monitoring effort has been developed and included as part of this response. The client has committed to providing a functional lift to water quality and jurisdictional waters through this creation/restoration effort. A restrictive covenant (or other legal means) will protect in perpetuity the restored and created stream channel. Remark 4. See attached plans for monitoring the success of the Nationwide Permit #27 activities A. See attached figure. B. See attached information C. In progress with the client per a-mail and conversations (pending) D. See attached E. See attached Remark S. If mitigation for this project is not successful, additional mitigation will be proposed on-site. The Ecosystem Enhancement Program does not have at this time any credits available for this Hydrologic Unit Code. Remark 6. Please see attached engineered drawings. BUR07-087 B[rkhaven Tract page 1 of 5 SEP.19~2007 07:33 919 876 5823 uSACE RAL REG #6695 P.002/003 U.S. ARIVIX CORPS OF ENGINEERS W.i~iugton District Actio~a IA: 5AW-2007-0300 -201 Cownty: Guilford IncomplEte Application Notification Property Owner RBK Develovment, ~.I..C Attn• Bxenda Smith A,ddxess 353 Jonestown Road #198 Winston S~lezza. North Carolina 27104-4G20 Telephone Number 336-575-5555 .Authorized Agent Matt 0_'Brein Environmental Services Inc. Addr~a 366I .Alamancc Road Burlington. North Camlina 27215 Telephone Number 336-570-3002 Loca~tio~/Descrintio~ oi' l?xoposed Activity: Oak Ride Road.LGuilford County, North .Carolina; Pxooosed Birkhaven Sub ivision Type of Permit AppUied For (check one): IP ( ) NWi' # 27 29 (X) GP # ( ) Applicable law: Section 404 of the Ciean Water Act (X); Section 10, Rivers and Rarbor Act XOUR APPLICATION/PRECO~tS'~RUCTION NOTIFICA'1:ION' IS ~TCOMPLETE AND CANNOT SE EvALUA'x'ED UNTIL THE FOLLOWING IN}~'ORlk[ATION IS RECEIVED (CIEIECK ALL THAT APpI,l~: _~Xoux applicarion/pre-construction ztotit'acatio~n forzsa has not been completed and/or signed (see re-x~arks). X Under the conditions of Nationwide Permit # ,you axe required to submit an aquatic resource mitigation plan. The required plan is either insufficient or has not been included with your notification (see .cexnarlcs). Your application/pre-construction notification did not include information describing zncasures you have implemented to avoid acid minimize impacts to Waters of the United States. X Your submittEd project plRns or maps were insufficient, too large, ox riot legible (see remarles). Your application/pre-constructtota notifications did not include a delineation of affected special aquatic sites, including wetlands, vegetated shallows, and riffle and pool connplcxes as required. Xotu project is in a designated txout water county. Nationwide permit regional conditions require that a Dopy of your application be submitted to the loca] NC Wildlif¢ Resources Commission (WRC) for comment. (Address: Westec~n Piedmont Region Coordinator, 3855 Idlewild Road, Kernersvillo, NC 27284-9180) Other (see zemarl~) RENIARKS• 1. Please provide an agent authorization letter signed by the property owner/developer or have the owner/developer szgu the original application. 2. Pleaso indicate the impacts associated with the NWP 27 request on page 4 of tt~e application (the application you submitted only includes the i><x~pacts associated with NWP 29). 3. You must provido a more dotailed discussion regarding measures taken to avoid artd minimize izzipacts to waters of the United States on this tract. Wliiae some in£ozmal discussions regarding this issue were held dursng the May 3, 2007 site visit and subsequent phone conversations between the applicant's agent and the Cozps of Engineers Project Manager, the mea.SUres taken to avoid and rziininnize iuapacts to water of the United States must be thoroughly documented in the applicativ>a. 4. 1'he impacts associated with the ~1WP 27 component of this application, which is also proposed as the mitigation for impacts associated with the NWP Z9 component, are inadequately documented. SEP.19'2007 07:33 919 876 5823 USAGE RAL REG #6695 P.003/003 The plans submitted £ox the NWP 27 component of this project must be designed as described in the U.S. ,Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington Alstrict Stream Mitigation Guidelines (enclosed-- this document is also available at the U.S..Axmy Corps of Engineers, Wilmington Aistrict website ~://www.saw.usace.army.mil/W1;TLANDS/Mitiaation/stseam :u~iti~ation.html.) This plan must include, but is not limited to, the following items. a. stream reference reach b. specific information xegaxding the plant species that will bE planted along the streambankc- based on the reference reach vegetation. c. The plans should include a written description of the legal means for protecting the mitigations area. The wetlands, streams ox other aquatic resowrces (including uplands wliert appropriate) associated with a mitigation project must be protected iu perpetuity with appropriate real estate arrangetssezsts. Such arrangements should e£foctively restrict harmful activitxec that might otherwise jeopardize tlae purpose and functioaning of the mitigation project. Conservation cacetnents are the preferred preservation mechanism. A licensed attorney must drab the easement. Additional information concerning property preservation mechanisms, including deed restrictions and restricted covenants, can be found in the web page on kittn;//www.saw.usace,ar~nv.mil/WETLANDS/Miti a~on/preservation.html. d. Success criteria fox the project vegetation, geomorphic, etc. e. Monitoring plan/pxoposal to deternune the degree of success. 5. if tlse mitigation for this project is trot successful, additional mitigation fox innpacts associated with the NWP 29 will be xequured. Please indicate the potential method of mitigation, if this occurs. 1f you proposed to use the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP), you must provide a letter frons tote ~TCEEP indicating it is will to accept payxuent for impacts associated with this project. G. The typical details, cross section, lvngitudizsal and plan view drawings shown on Sheet Number 5 of 6 are inadequate. The specific locations of these proposed featuz~es must be shown on a detailed plan view of the proposed project. If you have any questions regarding the Corps of En~iiseers regulatory program, please coantttct Andrew Williams at telephone~ is}~nber (919) 876 - 8441 extension 26 ProjectMazta$orSignatnre~i~Gc~.y G~,~~~.,~ UAte_~~~_.'aoo'7 Birhaven Tract SAW 2007-03001-201 Reference Reach Information ESI has evaluated the streams that feed the site and determined that the watershed areas are a close match (78-acres reference, 81 acres restored reach) The reference stream evaluated flows easterly through the property and is a typical Piedmont CS-channel. Permanent cross-sections within the reference will enable the baseline to be established. See attached figure . Plantin Pg lan Specifics For this project, a combination of planting methods will improve the chances for successfully fulfilling the restoration objectives of bank stabilization, flood attenuation and habitat enhancement. Success Criteria The success criteria for this planting effort will be evaluated by using four 30-foot on- center vegetative plots, and a density of 320 stems/acre on a yearly basis Vegetative monitoring plots will be photo-documented and stem counts performed on an annual basis. Initial planting density will be at 500 stems/acre of native hardwood species. The mix of planted species installed will be no more than 20% of any one species, plant clustering will be encouraged to reflect natural occurrence. On-Site Vegetation Use Potential transplants may include small trees up to 3 inches in diameter. Sycamores are an easily salvaged species. Such native shrubs as alder (Alnus spp.), elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) and spicebush (Lindera benzoin) will also be good transplants. Rushes (J'uncus spp.), sedges (Carex spp.) and other tender plants can be harvested and placed at the toe slope along the water's edge, where woody vegetation is not appropriate. Spacing/clustering will depend on availability of material. If transplants are limited, ESI planting will start in critical areas, such as along meander bends or near in-stream structures. Live Staking As with transplants, it maybe possible to harvest stake material from the site. Silky dogwood (Cornus amomum) and willow (Salix spp.) are good candidates for staking. Some species of shrubs and trees can be propagated from cuttings and root stems, although this technique is labor-intensive. Stakes will range from one-half inch to 2 inches in diameter with an average length of 3 feet. Live stakes will be planted in late fall to early spring while they are dormant. Stakes are poprposed to be installed in areas BUR07-087 Birkhaven Tract page 2 of 5 where erosive forces are greatest, such as along meander bends and behind in-stream structures. Stakes will be installed 2 to 4 feet apart using triangular spacing along the streambanks. The following table illustrates the density selected to meet 320 stem acre at 5-year maturation. Type Spacing # Per 1,000 sq ft Shrubs (<10 ft) 3-6 ft 25-110 Shrubs and trees (10-25 ft) 6-8 ft 15-25 Trees (>25 ft) 8-15 ft 4-15 The following table illustrates the types of trees proposed for on-site bank stabilization BUR07-087 Birkhaven Tract page 3 of 5 SMALL TREES TREES/SHRUBS HERBACEOUS Betula nigra Acer florldanum Arisaema triphyllum river birch southern su ar ma le ack-in-the- ul It Carya cordiformis Aesculus sylvatlca Ascleplas incarnate bitternut hicko ainted bucks e. swam milkweed Cerya ovate Alnus serru/ata Carex crinate she bark hicko to alder. frin ed sed e Celtis /aevlgata Ame/anchier arborea Carex intumescens su arber serviceber bladder sed e Celtis /aevlgata Aronla arbutifolia Carex IupuNna su arber red chokeber ho sed e Diospyros vlrglniana Aslm/na triloba Carex lurlda ersimmon common aw w . .lurid sed e Fraxinus Calycanthus floridus Carex scoparia pennsylvanica sweet-shrub broom sedge seen ash Nyssa sylVatica Carplnus caroliniana Carex strlcta black um Ironwood tussock sed e Plafanus occidentalls Cephalanthus Carex vulplnoidea sycamore OCCldentallS fox sedge buttonbush Prunus serotina Corms alternifolia Chelone glabra black cher alternate leaf do wood turtlehead Quercus michauxli Cornus amomum Cyperus strlgosus swam chestnut oak ... .silk do ood . .umbrella sed e Quercus nlgra Corylus americans Elymus hystrfx water oak hazel-nut bottlebrush rass Quercus phellos Hamamelis virginlana Eupaforlum willow oak witch-hazel f%StUIOSUm Joe- a-weed Quercus shumardli Hibiscus moscheutos Eupatorlum Shumard oak marsh mallow pertoliatum boneset Salix nlgra Ilex decidua Impatiens capens/s black willow deciduous holi ewel-weed Tills heterophylla Ilex verticillafa Juncus effusus white basswood winter ber soft rush Itea virglnlca Leersa oryzoides Vir inia willow rice cut rass BjJR07-087 Birkhaven Tract page 4 of S Monitoring Events Monitoring events will occur annually for five years. An annual report will be submitted to the Federal and State regulatory agencies. During monitoring years 1, 3 and 5, a longitudinal profile will be conducted for the entire reach, as well as the survey of permanent cross-section locations within the reach. This data will provide a state of the channel dimension and profile. In monitoring years 2 and 4, the monitoring report will document the qualitative assessment of stream stability and structures as well as any remedial measures proposed. Vegetative plot data will be collected every monitoring period. Annual monitoring events will include a review of the permanent vegetative plots for hardwood tree growth and invasive species assessment. A yearly macrobenthic assessment will be included in the reports but not specifically linked to success criteria. Success Criteria The goal of the stream restoration is to provide a stable dimension pattern and profile for the newly constructed Priority 1 section of the project as shown on the attached figures. Macrobenthic data will be collected within the stream reaches restored, but will not be used as a success criteria. Riparian planting will be evaluated based upon 320 stems/acre at the 5 year monitoring level. The overall success criteria for this project will be (1) a stable dimension, pattern and profile of the newly constructed stream, (2) stable dimension and profile of the areas where Priority 3 and 4 bank stabilization efforts have occurred. (3) a minimum of 320 stem acre within the riparian planted areas, and (4) a minimum of 320 stem/acre within the bank stabilization areas and newly constructed stream riparian planted areas. BUR07-087 Birlchaven Tract page 5 of 5 s frl I s.) ~ _ ,' '1. I ~ {( 1 ,~ `'j~ t,l Y y 1 f r - • .'+'' ~ , /r r II i , r 1,1 ' , ~~ 1 ' ~ ~ w ~. 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