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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140554 Ver 3_ePCN Application_20230303DWR Division of Water Resources Initial Review Pre -Construction Notification (PCN) Form For Nationwide Permits and Regional General Permits (along with corresponding Water Quality Certifications) April 13, 2022 Ver 4.3 Has this project met the requirements for acceptance in to the review process? * Yes No Is this project a public transportation project?* Yes No Change only If needed. Pre -Filing Meeting Date Request was submitted on: 7/28/2022 BIMS # Assigned * Version#* 20140554 3 Is a payment required for this project? * No payment required Fee received Fee needed - send electronic notification What amout is owed?* $240.00 $570.00 Reviewing Office* Select Project Reviewer* Raleigh Regional Office - (919) 791-4200 Zachary Thomas:zachary.thomas@ncdenr.gov Information for Initial Review la. Name of project: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) la. Who is the Primary Contact?* Bob Zarzecki - S&EC 1b. Primary Contact Email: * lc. Primary Contact Phone: * bzarzecki@sandec.com (919)846-5900 Date Submitted 3/3/2023 Nearest Body of Water Beaverdam Creek (Stream Index No. 27-29) Basin Neuse Water Classification C-NSW Site Coordinates Latitude: 35.8112544 A. Processing Information Longitude: -78.512389 Is this project connected with ARPA funding? Yes No County (or Counties) where the project is located: Wake Is this a NCDMS Project Yes No Is this project a public transportation project?* Yes No la. Type(s) of approval sought from the Corps: Section 404 Permit (wetlands, streams and waters, Clean Water Act) Section 10 Permit (navigable waters, tidal waters, Rivers and Harbors Act) Has this PCN previously been submitted?* Yes No 1b. What type(s) of permit(s) do you wish to seek authorization? Nationwide Permit (NWP) Regional General Permit (RGP) Standard (IP) lc. Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps? Yes No Nationwide Permit (NWP) Number: 39 - Commercial/Institutional Developments NWP Numbers (for multiple NWPS): ld. Type(s) of approval sought from the DWR: 401 Water Quality Certification - Regular Non-404 Jurisdictional General Permit Individual 401 Water Quality Certification le. Is this notification solely for the record because written approval is not required? For the record only for DWR 401 Certification: For the record only for Corps Permit: If. Is this an after -the -fact permit application?* Yes No lg. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in -lieu fee program proposed for mitigation of impacts? Yes No lg. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in -lieu fee program proposed for mitigation of impacts? Yes No lh. Is the project located in any of NC's twenty coastal counties? Yes No 1j. Is the project located in a designated trout watershed? Yes No B. Applicant Information Id. Who is applying for the permit? Owner Applicant (other than owner) le. Is there an Agent/Consultant for this project? * Yes No 2. Owner Information 2a. Name(s) on recorded deed: Wake Stone Property Company 2b. Deed book and page no.: 012601/01144 2c. Contact Person: Bose Bretton 2d. Address Street Address 6721 Knightdale Boulevard Address Line 2 PO Box 190 City Knightdale Postal / Zip Code 27545 401 Water Quality Certification - Express Riparian Buffer Authorization State / Province / Region NC Country USA Yes No Yes No 2e. Telephone Number: (919)266-1100 2f. Fax Number: (919)266-1149 2g. Email Address:* bosebratton@wakestonecorp.com 4. Agent/Consultant (if applicable) 4a. Name: Bob Zarzecki 4b. Business Name: Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA (S&EC) 4c. Address Street Address 8412 Falls of Neuse Road Address Line 2 Suite 104 City Raleigh Postal / Zip Code 27615 4d. Telephone Number: (919)846-5900 4f. Email Address: * bzarzecki@sandec.com C. Project Information and Prior Project History State / Province / Region NC Country USA 4e. Fax Number: (919)846-9467 1. Project Information 1b. Subdivision name: (if appropriate) n/a lc. Nearest municipality / town: Knightdale 2. Project Identification 2a. Property Identification Number: portion of 1744592979 2c. Project Address Street Address Hinton Oaks Boulevard Address Line 2 City Knightdale Postal / Zip Code 27545 3. Surface Waters 3a. Name of the nearest body of water to proposed project: * Beaverdam Creek (Stream Index No. 27-29) 3b. Water Resources Classification of nearest receiving water: * C-NSW 3c. What river basin(s) is your project located in?* Neuse 3d. Please provide the 12-digit HUC in which the project is located. 030202010705 4. Project Description and History 2b. Property size: 49 State / Province / Region NC Country USA 4a. Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application: * The site is currently vacant forested land. Its bordered on the west by highway 1-540, on the north by Beaverdam Creek floodplain and wetlands, on the east by Wake Stone Knightdale Quarry, and on the south by the existing built portions of the Hinton Oaks Industrial Park. 4b. Have Corps permits or DWR certifications been obtained for this project (including all prior phases) in the past? * Yes No Unknown If yes, please give the DWR Certification number or the Corps Action ID (exp. SAW-0000-00000). SAW-2014-00862 DWR#14-0554 4f. List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property: 2 acres (additional wetlands border the northern property boundary) 4g. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams on the property: 1,412 If 4h. Explain the purpose of the proposed project:* The purpose of the proposed project is an addition to the existing Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (HOIP). 4i. Describe the overall project in detail, including indirect impacts and the type of equipment to be used: * The project would add two additional industrial building lots (Lots 9 & 10) to HOIP at the northern culdesac end of Hinton Oaks Boulevard. Please refer to the attached plans. Industrial buildings, access drives, parking, stormwater management and other necessary infrastructure will also be developed in the uplands on the site. The two lots are anticipated to be the final expansion of this industrial park as the park is bordered by 1-540 to the west, Beaverdam Creek floodplain and wetlands to the north and the Wake Stone Knightdale Quarry to the east. Both lots will be developed in the near future, but are still under design. The design for the building and site plan was advanced for Lot 9 to identify the access to the lot with the least amount of potential impacts to wetlands, streams and buffers. No additional impacts are anticipated to be able to develop Lot 10. 5. Jurisdictional Determinations 5a. Have the wetlands or streams been delineated on the property or proposed impact areas? * Yes Comments: No 0 Unknown S&EC delineated all potentially jurisdictional wetlands, streams and Neuse Buffers and verified these with the USACE and DWR. 5b. If the Corps made a jurisdictional determination, what type of determination was made?* Preliminary Approved Not Verified Unknown N/A Corps AID Number: SAW-2022-01646 PJD 5c. If 5a is yes, who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Name (if known): Agency/Consultant Company: Other: Bob Zarzecki S&EC, PA 5d. List the dates of the Corp jurisdiction determination or State determination if a determination was made by the Corps or DWR SAW-2022-01646 PJD verified on August 3, 2022 NBRRO#220284 onsite determination by Josh Brigham on July 19, 2022 6. Future Project Plans 6a. Is this a phased project? * Yes No Are any other NWP(s), regional general permit(s), or individual permits(s) used, or intended to be used, to authorize any part of the proposed project or related activity? These are anticipated to be the last remaining lots and expansion of the existing HOIP. D. Proposed Impacts Inventory 1. Impacts Summary la. Where are the impacts associated with your project? (check all that apply): Wetlands Open Waters 2. Wetland Impacts Streams -tributaries Pond Construction Buffers 2a. Site #* (?) 2a1 Reason (?) 2b. Impact type* (') 2c. Type of W.* 2d. W. name 2e. Forested* 2f. Type of Jurisdicition* (?) 2g. Impact area* Area 1 Driveway Access P Headwater Forest W1 Yes Both 0.031 (acres) Area 1 Construction Access T Headwater Forest W1 Yes Both 0.007 (acres) 2g. Total Temporary Wetland Impact 0.007 2g. Total Permanent Wetland Impact 0.031 2g. Total Wetland Impact 0.038 2i. Comments: Mitigation is proposed for the permanent wetland impact at a 2:1 ratio given the past wetland impacts within HOIP. These permanent wetland impacts will not result in greater than 0.5 acres of cumulative impacts for HOIP. 3. Stream Impacts 3a. Reason for impact (?) 3b.Impact type* 3c. Type of Impact* 3d. S. name* 3e. Stream Type* (?) 3f. Type of Jurisdiction* 3g. S. width 3h. Impact length* S1 Temporary Haul Road Temporary Culvert Tributary to Beaverdam Creek Intermittent Both 3 Average (feet) 139 (linear feet) 3i. Total jurisdictional ditch impact in square feet: 0 3i. Total permanent stream impacts: 0 3i. Total stream and ditch impacts: 139 3i. Total temporary stream impacts: 139 3j. Comments: This request is for a temporary haul road to bring fill material from the quarry to develop these two industrial lots. The haul road will be removed after construction, the stream returned to grade and banks stabilized with core fiber matting and planted with a riparian seed mix. 6. Buffer Impacts (for DWR) 6a. Project is in which protect basin(s)? Check all that apply. Neuse Catawba Goose Creek Other Tar -Pamlico Randleman Jordan Lake 6b. Impact Type 6c. Per or Temp 6d. Stream name 6e. Buffer mitigation required? 6f. Zone 1 impact 6g. Zone 2 impact Area 1 - Driveway Access P UT to Beaverdam Creek No 997 2,474 Area 2 - Temporary Haul Road T UT to Beaverdam Creek No 5,470 2,696 Area 3 - SCM Outfall P UT to Beaverdam Creek No 305 202 6h. Total buffer impacts: Total Temporary impacts: Total Permanent impacts: Total combined buffer impacts: 6i. Comments: Zone 1 5,470.00 Zone 1 1,302.00 Zone 2 2,696.00 Zone 2 2,676.00 Zone 1 Zone 2 6,772.00 5,372.00 Area 2 is an "allowable upon authorization" use (ee) requested for a temporary haul road to import fill from the quarry to develop the industrial lots. The crossing will be removed after construction and the buffer will be restored with a temporary seed mix and matting, as well as bare root seedlings of at least two native hardwood trees planted at a density of 320 trees per acre. Area 3 is a "deemed allowable" use (9)(a)(i) for stormwater outfall through the buffer. E. Impact Justification and Mitigation 1. Avoidance and Minimization la. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing the project: The applicant hired S&EC to delineate and verify all potentially jurisdictional wetlands, streams and Neuse Buffers on the property, prior to site design. These areas were survey located by a NCPLS for accuracy and the project engineer used this information to design the project to avoid and minimize impacts to these resources. Site design for Lot 9 was advanced to define the proposed driveway access to minimize impacts. It was designed to hug just below an existing retaining wall as close as possible to minimize impacts. The temporary haul road was designed to allow earth moving vehicles to access the property without going onto public roads and was designed to cross the stream at a straight and perpendicular crossing. It will be removed and the stream and buffers restored as stated above. 1b. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques: The project will obtain a grading permit with an approved erosion control plan and a post -construction stormwater management plan from the Town of Zebulon to ensure protection of the remaining avoided wetlands, streams, Neuse Buffers and overall downstream water quality. 2. Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State 2a. Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? Yes No 2c. If yes, mitigation is required by (check all that apply): DWR Corps 2d. If yes, which mitigation option(s) will be used for this project? Mitigation bank Payment to in -lieu fee program Permittee Responsible Mitigation 3. Complete if Using a Mitigation Bank 3a. Name of Mitigation Bank: Neu -Con Wetland & Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank - Blackbird Site 3b. Credits Purchased/Requested (attach receipt and letter) Type: Riparian wetland 3c. Comments Quantity: 0.1 Note that while only 0.062 acres of wetlands mitigation credits are needed, the bankers only sells credits in 0.1 increments and as such the project will purchase more wetland mitigation credits than what would typically be required. F. Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWR) 1. Diffuse Flow Plan la. Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? Yes No What type of SCM are you providing? Level Spreader Vegetated Conveyance (lower SHWT) Wetland Swale (higher SHWT) Other SCM that removes minimum 30% nitrogen Proposed project will not create concentrated stormwater flow through the buffer 2. Stormwater Management Plan 2a. Is this a NCDOT project subject to compliance with NCDOT's Individual NPDES permit NCS000250? * Yes No 2b. Does this project meet the requirements for low density projects as defined in 15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)? Yes No 2c. Does this project have a stormwater management plan (SMP) reviewed and approved under a state stormwater program or state -approved local government stormwater program? Yes No N/A - project disturbs < 1 acre 2d. Which of the following stormwater management program(s) apply: Local Government State Local Government Stormwater Programs Phase II NSW USMP Water Supply Please identify which local government stormwater program you are using. Town of Zebulon, NC Comments: The approximate location and size of the SCM for Lot 9 has been developed along with the outfall through the buffer. Lot 10 is not anticipated to need an outfall through the buffer and will most likely discharge to a energy dissipater to a natural swale outside of the buffer, stream and wetlands. If after further design it's determined that an outfall through the buffer is needed for for the Lot 10 stormwater management plan, then it will be designed in such a way that it too meets the "deemed allowable" use. No wetland or stream impacts are anticipated to develop Lot 10. G. Supplementary Information 1. Environmental Documentation la. Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the use of public (federal/state) land? * Yes No 2. Violations (DWR Requirement) 2a. Is the site in violation of DWR Water Quality Certification Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500), Isolated Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .1300), or DWR Surface Water or Wetland Standards or Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0200)?* Yes No 3. Cumulative Impacts (DWR Requirement) 3a. Will this project result in additional development, which could impact nearby downstream water quality? * Yes No 3b. If you answered "no," provide a short narrative description. The project is anticipated to be the final phase of an existing industrial park with existing infrastructure, roadways and utilities between it and the interstate highway. As such, it is not anticipated to result in additional impacts that could impact nearby downstream water quality. 4. Sewage Disposal (DWR Requirement) 4a. Is sewage disposal required by DWR for this project? * Yes No N/A 4b. Describe, in detail, the treatment methods and dispositions (non -discharge or discharge) of wastewater generated from the proposed project. If the wastewater will be treated at a treatment plant, list the capacity available at that plant. Wastewater from the project will be treated by the City of Raleigh sanitary sewer system and wastewater treatment plant which provides such services within the Town of Knightdale. Note that this project will pump it's wastewater up to the existing infrastructure to avoid having to cross Beaverdam Creek floodplain and wetlands. 5. Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat (Corps Requirement) 5a. Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or habitat?* Yes No 5b. Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act impacts? * Yes No 5c. If yes, indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted. Raleigh 5d. Is another Federal agency involved?* Yes 5e. Is this a DOT project located within Division's 1-8? Yes No No Unknown 5f. Will you cut any trees in order to conduct the work in waters of the U.S.? Yes No 5g. Does this project involve bridge maintenance or removal? Yes No 5h. Does this project involve the construction/installation of a wind turbine(s)?* Yes No 5i. Does this project involve (1) blasting, and/or (2) other percussive activities that will be conducted by machines, such as jackhammers, mechanized pile drivers, etc.? Yes No 5j. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat? USFWS IPAC System & NC NHP databases. See attached self certification report and biological determinations. The project was determined to have either "no effect" or "not likely to adversely affect" protected species. 6. Essential Fish Habitat (Corps Requirement) 6a. Will this project occur in or near an area designated as an Essential Fish Habitat?* Yes No 6b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact an Essential Fish Habitat? * EFH Mapper - The project is located within the piedmont of NC far from any EFH areas. 7. Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement) 7a. Will this project occur in or near an area that the state, federal or tribal governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation status? * Yes No 7b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources? * SHPO HPOWEB database 8. Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement) 8a. Will this project occur in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain? * Yes No 8c. What source(s) did you use to make the floodplain determination?* FEMA-DFIRM - The limits of disturbance for the project will not extend into any FEMA mapped floodplain areas. Miscellaneous O Please use the space below to attach all required documentation or any additional information you feel is helpful for application review. Documents should be combined into one file when possible, with a Cover Letter, Table of Contents, and a Cover Sheet for each Section preferred. Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document HOIP (North)_PCN Attachments_3Mar2023.pdf 15.02MB File must be PDF or KMZ Comments Agent authorization, verifications, past permits, impact maps and additional information attached for your review. Signature O By checking the box and signing below, I certify that: • The project proponent hereby certifies that all information contained herein is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief'; and • The project proponent hereby requests that the certifying authority review and take action on this CWA 401 certification request within the applicable reasonable period of time. • I have given true, accurate, and complete information on this form; I agree that submission of this PCN form is a "transaction" subject to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act"); I agree to conduct this transaction by electronic means pursuant to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act"); I understand that an electronic signature has the same legal effect and can be enforced in the same way as a written signature; AND I intend to electronically sign and submit the PCN form. Full Name: S&EC, PA - Bob Zarzecki Signature SoCtk- 0qi/-: Date 3/3/2023 Environmental Consultants, 8412 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27615 • Phone: (919) 846-5900 sandec.com PROPERTY OWNER CERTIFICATION / AGENT AUTHORIZATION Project Name/Description: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Date: 2022 The Department of the Army U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 Attn: Lyle Phillips (or assigned S&EC Project #12181.W6 Field Office: Raleigh Regulatory Field Office I, the undersigned, a duly authorized owner of record of the property/properties identified herein, do authorize representatives of the Wilmington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA (S&EC) staff (as my agent) to enter upon the property herein described for the purpose of conducting on -site investigations and issuing a determination associated with Waters of the U.S. subject to Federal jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and/or Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. This document also authorizes S&EC (as my agent) to act on my behalf and take all actions necessary for the processing, issuance and acceptance of a permit or certification and any and all associated standard and special conditions. This notification supersedes any previous correspondence concerning the agent for this project. NOTICE: This authorization, for liability and professional courtesy reasons, is valid only for government officials to enter the property when accompanied by S&EC staff. You should call S&EC to arrange a site meeting prior to visiting the site. PARCEL INFORMATION: Site Address: Hinton Oaks Blvd. Kni htdale Wake County, NC Description: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park - North Lat/Long: 35.8112544/-78.512389 Parcel Index Number(s) (PIN): portion of 1744592979 Deed: 012601/01144 Area: +/- 49 acres Watershed: Beaverdam Creek 27-29 C•NSW Neuse 030200201-0705 PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION: Wake Stone Property Company, 6721 Knightdale Blvd., PO Box 190, Knightdale, NC 27545 Office: (919)266-1100 Fax: (919)266-1149 / Mobile: (919)210-6991 Email: bosebratton(c�r�.wakestonecgM.com Se- I 1 IZ 1 v, ZZ Property Owner (please print) Date Property Owner We hereby certify the above information submitted in this application is true and accurate to the best of our knowledge. fires EBX-Neuse I, LLC Stream and Wetland Banks Statement of Availability March 3, 2023 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lyle Phillips Raleigh Regulatory Field Office 3331 Heritage Trade Center, Suite 105 Wake Forest, NC 27587 Re Project: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) This document confirms that Wake Stone Property Company (Applicant) for the Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) (Project) has expressed an interest to utilize 0.10 Riparian Wetland Mitigation Credits from the EBX-Neuse sponsored Neu -Con Wetland & Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank, specifically wetland credits from the Blackbird Site, in the Neuse RUC 03020201. As the official Bank Sponsor, EBX-Neuse I, LLC, attests to the fact that mitigation is available for reservation at this time. These mitigation credits are not considered secured, and consequently are eligible to be used for alternate purposes by the Bank Sponsor, until payment in full is received from the Applicant resulting in the issuance of a Mitigation Credit Transfer Certificate by the bank acknowledging that the Applicant has fully secured credits from the bank and the Banker has accepted full responsibility for the mitigation obligation requiring the credits/units. The Banker will issue the Mitigation Credit Transfer Certificate within three (3) days of receipt of the purchase price. Banker shall provide to Applicant a copy of the Mitigation Credit Transfer Certificate and a documented copy of the debit of credits from the Bank Official Credit Ledger(s), indicating the permit number and the resource type secured by the applicant. A copy of the Mitigation Credit Transfer Certificate, with an updated Official Credit Ledger will also be sent to regulatory agencies showing the proper documentation. If any questions need to be answered, please contact me at 919-209-1055 or astaley@res.us. Best Regards, _Ay�- a, t- Amy Staley Credit Sales Manager Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC 3600 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27612 Bob Zarzecki From: Dailey, Samantha J CIV USARMY CESAW (USA) <Samantha.J.Dailey@usace.army.mil> Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2022 8:35 AM To: Bob Zarzecki Subject: JD CONCURRENCE: SAW-2022-01646 / Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) / Knightdale, Wake County Good morning Bob, Reference is made to Corps Action ID: SAW-2022-01646 for the above referenced project. Please reference this number on any correspondence regarding this action. We have reviewed the information provided by you concerning the aquatic resources, and by copy of this e-mail, are confirming that the aquatic resources delineation has been verified by the Corps to be a sufficiently accurate and reliable representation of the location and extent of aquatic resources within the identified review area. The location and extent of these aquatic resources are shown on the delineation map entitled, "Wetland Sketch Map" and dated 7/25/2022. Regulatory Guidance Letter (RGL) 16-01 https://usace.contentdm.ocic.org/utils/getfile/collection/pl602lco119/id/1256 provides guidance for Jurisdictional Determinations (JD) and states, "The Corps generally does not issue a JD of any type where no JD has been requested." Currently, we are only verifying the delineation. This delineation may be relied upon for use in the permit evaluation process, including determining compensatory mitigation. This verification does not address nor include any consideration for geographic jurisdiction on aquatic resources and shall not be interpreted as such. This delineation verification is not an Approved Jurisdictional Determination (AJD) and is not an appealable action under the Regulatory Program Administrative Appeal Process (33 CFR Part 331). However, you may request an AJD, which is an appealable action. If you wish to receive a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (PJD), or an Approved Jurisdictional Determination (AJD) please respond accordingly, otherwise nothing further is required and we will not provide any additional documentation. Best Regards, Sam Dailey U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District, Regulatory Division, Washington Field Office Email: Samantha.J.Dailey@usace.army.miI Phone: (304) 617-4915 Preliminary ORM Data Entry Fields for New Actions ACTION ID #: SAW- Begin Date (Date Received): Prepare file folder ❑ Assign Action ID Number in ORM 1. Project Name [PCN Form A2a]: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) 2. Work Type: ❑✓ Private ❑ Institutional ❑ Government ❑ Commercial 3. Project Description / Purpose [PCN Form B3d and B3e]: Industrial Park 4. Property Owner / Applicant [PCN Form A3 or A41: Wake Stone Property Company 5. Agent / Consultant [PNC Form A5 — or ORM Consultant ID Number]: Soil & Environmental Consultants, P.A. - Bob Zarzecki 6. Related Action ID Number(s) [PCN Form B5b]: N/A 7. Project Location —Coordinates, Street Address, and/or Location Description [PCN Form Blb]: 0 Hinton Oaks Blvd. Knightdale, NC (35.811254,-78.512389) 8. Project Location— Tax Parcel ID [PCN Form Bla]: 0735586323, 0735674645, 0735578877 9. Project Location — County [PCN Form A2b]: Wake 10. Project Location — Nearest Municipality or Town [PCN Form A2c]: Knightdale 11. Project Information — Nearest Waterbody [PCN Form 132a]: Beaverdam Creek, 27-29, C;NSW 12. Watershed / 8-Digit Hydrologic Unit Code [PCN Form 132c]: Neuse / 030200201-0705 Authorization: Section 10 ❑ Section 404 ❑✓ Regulatory Action Type: ❑ Standard Permit Nationwide Permit # Regional General Permit # Jurisdictional Determination Request Section 10 and 404 ❑ ❑ Pre -Application Request ❑ Unauthorized Activity ❑ Compliance ❑ No Permit Required Revised 20150602 urisdictional Determination Reauest US Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington Distriat This form is intended for use by anyone requesting a jurisdictional determination (JD) from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District (Corps). Please include all supporting information, as described within each category, with your request. You may submit your request via mail, electronic mail, or facsimile. Requests should be sent to the appropriate project manager of the county in which the property is located. A current list of project managers by assigned counties can be found on-line at: http://www.saw.usace.LM.mil/Missions/Re ul�atoryPennitPro,-�ram/Contact/CogMLocator.aspx, by calling 910-251-4633, or by contacting any of the field offices listed below. Once your request is received you will be contacted by a Corps project manager. ASHEVILLE & CHARLOTTE REGULATORY FIELD OFFICES US Army Corps of Engineers 151 Patton Avenue, Room 208 Asheville, North Carolina 28801-5006 General Number: (828) 271-7980 Fax Number: (828) 281-8120 RALEIGH REGULATORY FIELD OFFICE US Army Corps of Engineers 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587 General Number: (919) 554-4884 Fax Number: (919) 562-0421 INSTRUCTIONS: WASHINGTON REGULATORY FIELD OFFICE US Army Corps of Engineers 2407 West Fifth Street Washington, North Carolina 27889 General Number: (910) 251-4610 Fax Number: (252) 975-1399 WILMINGTON REGULATORY FIELD OFFICE US Army Corps of Engineers 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 General Number: 910-251-4633 Fax Number: (910) 251-4025 All requestors must complete Parts A, B, C, D, E, F and G. NOTE TO CONSULTANTS AND AGENCIES: If you are requesting a JD on behalf of a paying client or your agency, please note the specific submittal requirements in Part H. NOTE ON PART D — PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION: Please be aware that all JD requests must include the current property owner authorization for the Corps to proceed with the determination, which may include inspection of the property when necessary. This form must be signed by the current property owner(s) or the owner(s) authorized agent to be considered a complete request. NOTE ON PART D - NCDOT REQUESTS: Property owner authorization/notification for JD requests associated with North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) projects will be conducted according to the current NCDOT/USACE protocols. NOTE TO USDA PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS: A Corps approved or preliminary JD may not be valid for the wetland conservation provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985. If you or your tenant are USDA Program participants, or anticipate participation in USDA programs, you should also request a certified wetland determination from the local office of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, prior to starting work. Version: May 2017 Page 1 Jurisdictional Determination Request A. PARCEL INFORMATION Street Address: 0 Hinton Oaks Blvd. City, State: County: Knightdale, NC Wake Parcel Index Number(s) (PIN): 1744592979 (Portion) B. REQUESTOR INFORMATION Name: Bob Zarzecki Mailing Address: 8412 Falls of Neuse Road Raleigh, NC 27615 Telephone Number: (919)846-5900 Electronic Mail Address: bzarzecki@sandec.com Select one: I am the current property owner. ✓❑ I am an Authorized Agent or Environmental Consultant' ❑ Interested Buyer or Under Contract to Purchase ❑ Other, please explain. C. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Name: Wake Stone Property Company Mailing Address: 6821 Knightdale Blvd. PO Box 190, Knightdale, NC 27545 Telephone Number: (919)266-1100 Electronic Mail Address: bosebratton@wakestonecorp.com ' Must provide completed Agent Authorization Form/Letter. 2 Documentation of ownership also needs to be provided with request (copy of Deed, County GIS/Parcel/Tax Record). Version: May 2017 Page 2 Jurisdictional Determination Request D. PROPERTY ACCESS CERTIFICATION',4 By signing below, I authorize representatives of the Wilmington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) to enter upon the property herein described for the purpose of conducting on - site investigations, if necessary, and issuing a jurisdictional determination pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and/or Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. I, the undersigned, am either a duly authorized owner of record of the property identified herein, or acting as the duly authorized agent of the owner of record of the property. *See Agent Authorization Form Attached Print Name Capacity: ❑ Owner ❑✓ Authorized Agent' Date Signature E. REASON FOR JD REQUEST: (Check as many as applicable) I intend to construct/develop a project or perform activities on this parcel which would be designed to avoid all aquatic resources. ❑ I intend to construct/develop a project or perform activities on this parcel which would be designed to avoid all jurisdictional aquatic resources under Corps authority. ✓❑ I intend to construct/develop a projector perform activities on this parcel which may require authorization from the Corps, and the JD would be used to avoid and minimize impacts to jurisdictional aquatic resources and as an initial step in a future permitting process. ❑ I intend to construct/develop a projector perform activities on this parcel which may require authorization from the Corps; this request is accompanied by my permit application and the JD is to be used in the permitting process. ❑ I intend to construct/develop a projector perform activities in a navigable water of the U.S. which is included on the district Section 10 list and/or is subject to the ebb and flow of the tide. ❑ A Corps JD is required in order obtain my local/state authorization. ❑ I intend to contest jurisdiction over a particular aquatic resource and request the Corps confirm that jurisdiction does/does not exist over the aquatic resource on the parcel. ❑ I believe that the site may be comprised entirely of dry land. ❑� Other: For NCDOT requests following the current NCDOT/USACE protocols, skip to Part E. If there are multiple parcels owned by different parties, please provide the following for each additional parcel on a continuation sheet. s Must provide agent authorization form/letter signed by owner(s). Version: May 2017 Page 3 Jurisdictional Determination Request F. JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION (JD) TYPE (Select One) ❑� I am requesting that the Corps provide a preliminary JD for the property identified herein. A Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (PJD) provides an indication that there may be "waters of the United States" or "navigable waters of the United States"on a property. PJDs are sufficient as the basis for permit decisions. For the purposes of permitting, all waters and wetlands on the property will be treated as if they are jurisdictional "waters of the United States". PJDs cannot be appealed (33 C.F.R. 331.2); however, a PJD is "preliminary" in the sense that an approved JD can be requested at any time. PJDs do not expire. ❑ I am requesting that the Corps provide an approved JD for the property identified herein. An Approved Jurisdictional Determination (AJD) is a determination that jurisdictional "waters of the United States" or "navigable waters of the United States" are either present or absent on a site. An approved JD identifies the limits of waters on a site determined to be jurisdictional under the Clean Water Act and/or Rivers and Harbors Act. Approved JDs are sufficient as the basis for permit decisions. AJDs are appealable (33 C.F.R. 331.2). The results of the AJD will be posted on the Corps website. A landowner, permit applicant, or other "affected party" (33 C.F.R. 331.2) who receives an AJD may rely upon the AJD for five years (subject to certain limited exceptions explained in Regulatory Guidance Letter 05- 02). ❑ I am unclear as to which JD I would like to request and require additional information to inform my decision. G. ALL REQUESTS Map of Property or Project Area. This Map must clearly depict the boundaries of the review area. ✓❑ Size of Property or Review Area 114.25 acres. ❑✓ The property boundary (or review area boundary) is clearly physically marked on the site. Version: May 2017 Page 4 Jurisdictional Determination Request H. REQUESTS FROM CONSULTANTS Project Coordinates (Decimal Degrees): Latitude: Longitude 35.811254 -78.512389 A legible delineation map depicting the aquatic resources and the property/review area. Delineation maps must be no larger than I Ix17 and should contain the following: (Corps signature of submitted survey plats will occur after the submitted delineation map has been reviewed and approved).6 ■ North Arrow ■ Graphical Scale ■ Boundary of Review Area ■ Date ■ Location of data points for each Wetland Determination Data Form or tributary assessment reach. For Approved Jurisdictional Determinations: ■ Jurisdictional wetland features should be labeled as Wetland Waters of the US, 404 wetlands, etc. Please include the acreage of these features. ■ Jurisdictional non -wetland features (i.e. tidal/navigable waters, tributaries, impoundments) should be labeled as Non -Wetland Waters of the US, stream, tributary, open water, relatively permanent water, pond, etc. Please include the acreage or linear length of each of these features as appropriate. ■ Isolated waters, waters that lack a significant nexus to navigable waters, or non - jurisdictional upland features should be identified as Non -Jurisdictional. Please include a justification in the label regarding why the feature is non jurisdictional (i.e. "Isolated", "No Significant Nexus", or "Upland Feature"). Please include the acreage or linear length of these features as appropriate. For Preliminary Jurisdictional Determinations: ■ Wetland and non -wetland features should not be identified as Jurisdictional, 404, Waters of the United States, or anything that implies jurisdiction. These features can be identified as Potential Waters of the United States, Potential Non -wetland Waters of the United States, wetland, stream, open water, etc. Please include the acreage and linear length of these features as appropriate. ❑ Completed Wetland Determination Data Forms for appropriate region (at least one wetland and one upland form needs to be completed for each wetland type) 6 Please refer to the guidance document titled "Survey Standards for Jurisdictional Determinations" to ensure that the supplied map meets the necessary mapping standards. http://www.saw.usace.army.mil/Missions/Re ugulatory-Pennit- Pro gram/Jurisdiction/ Version: May 2017 Page 5 Jurisdictional Determination Request Completed appropriate Jurisdictional Determination form • PJDs, please complete a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination Form' and include the Aquatic Resource Table • AJDs, please complete an Approved Jurisdictional Determination Form' ❑ Vicinity Map a Aerial Photograph ❑ USGS Topographic Map Soil Survey Map ❑ Other Maps, as appropriate (e.g. National Wetland Inventory Map, Proposed Site Plan, previous delineation maps, LIDAR maps, FEMA floodplain maps) ❑� Landscape Photos (if taken) ❑ NCWAM and/or NCWAM Assessment Forms and Rating Sheets ❑ NC Division of Water Resources Stream Identification Forms ❑ Other Assessment Forms ' www.saw.usace.army.mil/Portals/59/docs/re ug latory/re,gdocs/JD/RGL 08-02_App_A_Prelim _JD_Form _fillable.pdf ' Please see hlW://www.saw.usace.arLny.mil/Missions/Re ug latory-Permit-Program/Jurisdiction/ Principal Purpose: The information that you provide will be used in evaluating your request to determine whether there are any aquatic resources within the project area subject to federal jurisdiction under the regulatory authorities referenced above. 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. Your name and property location where federal jurisdiction is to be determined will be included in the approved jurisdictional determination (AJD), which will be made available to the public on the District's website and on the Headquarters USAGE website. Disclosure: Submission of requested information is voluntary; however, if information is not provided, the request for an AJD cannot be evaluated nor can an AJD be issued. Version: May 2017 Page 6 Appendix 2 - PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION (PJD) FORM BACKGROUND INFORMATION A. REPORT COMPLETION DATE FOR PJD: 07/25/2022 B. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON REQUESTING PJD: Bob zarzecki- 8412 Falls of Neuse Road, Raleigh NC 27615 C. DISTRICT OFFICE, FILE NAME, AND NUMBER: N/A D. PROJECT LOCATION(S) AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION: (USE THE TABLE BELOW TO DOCUMENT MULTIPLE AQUATIC RESOURCES AND/OR AQUATIC RESOURCES AT DIFFERENT SITES) State: NC County/parish/borough: Wake City: Knightdale Center coordinates of site (lat/long in degree decimal format): Lat.: 35.811254 Long.:-78.512389 Universal Transverse Mercator: NAD 83 Name of nearest waterbody: Beaverdam Creek, 27-29, C;NSW E. REVIEW PERFORMED FOR SITE EVALUATION (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): ❑ Office (Desk) Determination. Date: ❑ Field Determination. Date(s): TABLE OF AQUATIC RESOURCES IN REVIEW AREA WHICH "MAY BE" SUBJECT TO REGULATORY JURISDICTION. Site number Latitude (decimal degrees) Longitude (decimal degrees) Estimated amount of aquatic resource in review area (acreage and linear feet, if applicable) Type of aquatic resource (i.e., wetland vs. non -wetland waters) Geographic authority to which the aquatic resource "may be" subject (i.e., Section 404 or Section 10/404) W1 35.809671 -78.512783 .317 ac Wetland Section 404 W2 35.811574 -78.512530 .770 ac Wetland Section 404 W3 35.813092 -78.512109 .935 ac Wetland Section 404 A 35.810958 -78.512440 1412 ft Perennial Stream Section 404 1) The Corps of Engineers believes that there may be jurisdictional aquatic resources in the review area, and the requestor of this PJD is hereby advised of his or her option to request and obtain an approved JD (AJD) for that review area based on an informed decision after having discussed the various types of JDs and their characteristics and circumstances when they may be appropriate. 2) In any circumstance where a permit applicant obtains an individual permit, or a Nationwide General Permit (NWP) or other general permit verification requiring "pre - construction notification" (PCN), or requests verification for a non -reporting NWP or other general permit, and the permit applicant has not requested an AJD for the activity, the permit applicant is hereby made aware that: (1) the permit applicant has elected to seek a permit authorization based on a PJD, which does not make an official determination of jurisdictional aquatic resources; (2) the applicant has the option to request an AJD before accepting the terms and conditions of the permit authorization, and that basing a permit authorization on an AJD could possibly result in less compensatory mitigation being required or different special conditions; (3) the applicant has the right to request an individual permit rather than accepting the terms and conditions of the NWP or other general permit authorization; (4) the applicant can accept a permit authorization and thereby agree to comply with all the terms and conditions of that permit, including whatever mitigation requirements the Corps has determined to be necessary; (5) undertaking any activity in reliance upon the subject permit authorization without requesting an AJD constitutes the applicant's acceptance of the use of the PJD; (6) accepting a permit authorization (e.g., signing a proffered individual permit) or undertaking any activity in reliance on any form of Corps permit authorization based on a PJD constitutes agreement that all aquatic resources in the review area affected in any way by that activity will be treated as jurisdictional, and waives any challenge to such jurisdiction in any administrative or judicial compliance or enforcement action, or in any administrative appeal or in any Federal court; and (7) whether the applicant elects to use either an AJD or a PJD, the JD will be processed as soon as practicable. Further, an AJD, a proffered individual permit (and all terms and conditions contained therein), or individual permit denial can be administratively appealed pursuant to 33 C.F.R. Part 331. If, during an administrative appeal, it becomes appropriate to make an official determination whether geographic jurisdiction exists over aquatic resources in the review area, or to provide an official delineation of jurisdictional aquatic resources in the review area, the Corps will provide an AJD to accomplish that result, as soon as is practicable. This PJD finds that there "may be" waters of the U.S. and/or that there "may be" navigable waters of the U.S. on the subject review area, and identifies all aquatic features in the review area that could be affected by the proposed activity, based on the following information: SUPPORTING DATA. Data reviewed for PJD (check all that apply) Checked items should be included in subject file. Appropriately reference sources below where indicated for all checked items: ❑ Maps, plans, plots or plat submitted by or on behalf of the PJD requestor: Map: ❑■ Data sheets prepared/submitted by or on behalf of the PJD requestor. ❑ Office concurs with data sheets/delineation report. ❑ Office does not concur with data sheets/delineation report. Rationale: ❑ Data sheets prepared by the Corps: ❑ Corps navigable waters' study: ❑ U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas: ❑ USGS NHD data. ❑ USGS 8 and 12 digit HUC maps. ❑■ U.S. Geological Survey map(s). Cite scale & quad name: 1 "=1000' 2019 Raleigh East & Knightdale Quadrangles ❑m Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey. Citation: Wake County Soil Survey Sheet 51 ❑ National wetlands inventory map(s). Cite name: ❑ State/local wetland inventory map(s): ❑ FEMA/FIRM maps: ❑ 100-year Floodplain Elevation is: ❑ Photographs: ❑ Aerial (Name & Date): or ❑ Other (Name & Date): (National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929) ❑ Previous determination(s). File no. and date of response letter: ❑ Other information (please specify): IMPORTANT NOTE: The information recorded on this form has not necessarily been verified by the Corps and should not be relied upon for later jurisdictional determinations. Signature and date of Regulatory staff member completing PJD Signature and date of person requesting PJD (REQUIRED, unless obtaining the signature is impracticable)' ' Districts may establish timeframes for requestor to return signed PJD forms. If the requestor does not respond within the established time frame, the district may presume concurrence and no additional follow up is necessary prior to finalizing an action. Environmental Consultants, 8412 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27615 • Phone: (919) 846-5900 sandec.com PROPERTY OWNER CERTIFICATION / AGENT AUTHORIZATION Project Name/Description: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Date: 2022 The Department of the Army U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 Attn: Lyle Phillips (or assigned S&EC Project #12181.W6 Field Office: Raleigh Regulatory Field Office I, the undersigned, a duly authorized owner of record of the property/properties identified herein, do authorize representatives of the Wilmington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA (S&EC) staff (as my agent) to enter upon the property herein described for the purpose of conducting on -site investigations and issuing a determination associated with Waters of the U.S. subject to Federal jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and/or Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. This document also authorizes S&EC (as my agent) to act on my behalf and take all actions necessary for the processing, issuance and acceptance of a permit or certification and any and all associated standard and special conditions. This notification supersedes any previous correspondence concerning the agent for this project. NOTICE: This authorization, for liability and professional courtesy reasons, is valid only for government officials to enter the property when accompanied by S&EC staff. You should call S&EC to arrange a site meeting prior to visiting the site. PARCEL INFORMATION: Site Address: Hinton Oaks Blvd. Kni htdale Wake County, NC Description: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park - North Lat/Long: 35.8112544/-78.512389 Parcel Index Number(s) (PIN): portion of 1744592979 Deed: 012601/01144 Area: +/- 49 acres Watershed: Beaverdam Creek 27-29 C•NSW Neuse 030200201-0705 PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION: Wake Stone Property Company, 6721 Knightdale Blvd., PO Box 190, Knightdale, NC 27545 Office: (919)266-1100 Fax: (919)266-1149 / Mobile: (919)210-6991 Email: bosebratton(c�r�.wakestonecgM.com Se- I 1 IZ 1 v, ZZ Property Owner (please print) Date Property Owner We hereby certify the above information submitted in this application is true and accurate to the best of our knowledge. ROY COOPER Governor EL"ETH S. B1SER Secretary RICHARD E. ROGERS, JP_ DAector Wake Stone Property Company Bose Bratton 6821 Knightdale Blvd., PO Box 190 Knightdale, NC 27545 NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quarrty July 19'h, 2022 Subject: Buffer Determination Letter NBRRO #22-284 Wake County Determination Type: Suffer Interm ittentlPerennial ® Neuse { 15A NCAC 2B .0714) ❑ Tar -Pamlico (15A NCAC 2B .0734} ❑ Intermittent/Perennial Determination (where local buffer ordinances apply) ❑ Jordan (i 5A NCAC 2B .0267) (governmental and/or interjurisdictional projects) Project Name: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park [North Address/Location: 0 Hinton Oaks Blvd Stream(s): Beaverdam Creek North Carolina ❑apartment afEnvironatental Quality I Division of Water Resamaccs e:!:�ZMM Raleigh Regionai Office 1 3800 Barrett Drive I Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 m' 919.791.4200 Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Wake County 7/19/2022 Page 2 of 3 Determination Date: 7/19/2022 gtaff! .insh Rrioahsrrn Stream Feature EILTO) Not Subjecez] Subject Start@ Stop@iu Soil USGS Survey To o A X Subject at flag per NBRRO 19-222 X X` B X X DWR Flag at E X approximately Off project X 35.809337, boundary -78.512760 eaverdam Creek X Subject throughout X X (1) E = Ephemeral, [ = Intermittent, P Perennial, NP =Not Present, NE =Not Evaluated (2) Refers to State riparian buffer rules only. Stream, wetland, or pond impacts are still subject to applicable water quality standards and permitting requirements. *Field verified as not crossing the property as shown on the USGS topo map. Explanation: The stream(s)tpond(s) listed above has been located on the most recent published NRCS Soil Survey of Wake County, North Carolina and/or the most recent copy of the USGS Topographic map at a 1: 24,000 scale. Each feature that is checked "Not Subject" has been determined to not be an intermittent stream, perennial stream, a pond connected to a stream feature, or the feature is determined not to be present. Stream features that are checked "Subject" have been located on the property and possess characteristics that qualify it to be subject to the buffer rules. There may be other streams located on the property that do not show up on the maps referenced above and are therefore not subject to the buffer rules. However, if the stream features are present on the tract they are subject to all other applicable North Carolina stream standards and permitting requirements as outlined in 15A NCAC 02B and may be considered jurisdictional according to the US Army Corps of Engineers. This on -site determination shall expire five (5) years from the date of this letter. Landowners or affected parties that dispute a determination made by the DWR may request a determination by the Director. An appeal request must be made within sixty (60) days of date of this letter. A request for a determination by the Director shall be referred to the Director in writing. If se►rding via US Postal Service: c/o Paul Wojoski, DWR — 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit; 1617 Mail Service Center; Raleigh, NC 27699-1617. If sending via delivery service (UPS, FedEx, eta): Paul Wojoski; DWR — 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit; 312 N. Salisbury Street; Raleigh, NC 27604, This determination is final and binding unless, as detailed above, an appeal is requested within sixty (60) days. This project may require a Section 404/401 Permit for the proposed activity. Any inquiries should be directed to the US Army Corp of Engineers (Raleigh Regulatory Field Office) at (919)-554-4884. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality j Division of Water Resources ig 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1611 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 D;1E 919.707.9000 Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Wake County 7/19/2022 Page 3 of 3 If you have questions regarding this determination, please feel free to contact Josh Brigham at (919) 791-4251. Sincerely, Scott Vinson, Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Raleigh Regional Office, Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ cc: Laserfiche Consultant via e-mail, Bob Zarzecki, S&EC, PA, bzarzecki(dsandec.com North Carolina Deparcueot of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Z.�.O.-RE✓ S 12 North Salisbury street 1 1611 Mail Servioe Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 919.707.90OG Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Wake County, NC-DWR Project # 22-284 NRCS Soil Survey Sheet 51 Wake Co., NC 1970�� Legend: 4 SrA7ro � _ ease Map provided by 5&EC :: Locations are approximate and are provided for refer- -project boundary I� � ���+ ence only Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Wake County, NC-DWR Project # 22-284 d FQ� USGS Topographical Map �.4 Base Map provided byS&EC .lid Legend: W _ :: Locatlons are approximate -Project boundary 0 and are provided far refer enoe only J Project Number: 12181.W6 Project Manager: SB Scale: 1"=250' Date: 07/13/2022 Map Title: Figure 4 - LiDAR Map Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Wake County, NC Source: Image from NC Spatial Data Website NC Center Geographic nformation 250 500 Analysis Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA %J l2 lulls of lN. xe Suke 104, Na1.igh• \C 27615 • Pl..i : (919) 846•$900 • Faa: (919)1(55)946T ,' 7 '.1 �� \ 1 ti I 1r1 t f1 ti ± i . .".. -] r N ,, 1'�+ •fir 1� I ,r 5t \ _ w • tr _r _ i\\ _ b r \ \�\� tip_ a . - \'i;. 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I i _J S& EC 1 1 8 1 1 i l# 8 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers OMB Control #: 0710-xxxx, Exp: Pending WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Requirement Control Symbol EXEMPT., See ERDC/EL TR-07-24; the proponent agency is CECW-CO-R (Authority. AR 335-15, paragraph 5-2a) Project/Site: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) City/County: Knightdale / Wake Sampling Date: 7/26/2022 Applicant/Owner: Wake Stone Property Company State: NC Sampling Point: DP1 WL Investigator(s): S&EC - A.J. Kamal & Bob Zarzecki Section, Township, Range: Knightdale Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): Floodplain Local relief (concave, convex, none): Concave Slope (%): 4-6 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.809622 Long:-78.512816 Datum: NAD 83 Soil Map Unit Name: Wo NWI classification: N/A Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes x No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes x No Are Vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondary Indicators (minimum of two required) Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apply) _Surface Soil Cracks (136) _Surface Water (Al) _True Aquatic Plants (1314) _Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (138) _ High Water Table (A2) —Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (Cl) x Drainage Patterns (1310) x Saturation (A3) _Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) _Moss Trim Lines (616) —Water Marks (131) —Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) _ Dry -Season Water Table (C2) _Sediment Deposits (132) _Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) _Crayfish Burrows (C8) _Drift Deposits (133) _Thin Muck Surface (C7) _Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) _Algal Mat or Crust (134) _Other (Explain in Remarks) _Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) _ Iron Deposits (135) —Geomorphic Position (D2) _ Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (137) —Shallow Aquitard (D3) x Water -Stained Leaves (139) _Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (1313) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No x Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No x Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes x No Depth (inches): 3 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: ENG FORM 6116-4-SG, JUL 2018 Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Sampling Point: DP1 WL Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' x 30' ) % Cover Species? Status Dominance Test worksheet: 1. Liriodendron tulipifera 25 Yes FACU Number of Dominant Species 2. Acer rubrum 10 Yes FAC That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 6 (A) 3. Total Number of Dominant 4. Species Across All Strata: 8 (B) 5. Percent of Dominant Species 6. That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 75.0% (A/B) 7. Prevalence Index worksheet: 35 =Total Cover Total % Cover of: Multiply by: 50% of total cover: 18 20% of total cover: 7 OBL species 20 x 1 = 20 Sapling/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 15' x 15' ) FACW species 45 x 2 = 90 1. Acer rubrum 10 Yes FAC FAC species 35 x 3 = 105 2. Oxydendrum arboreum 25 Yes UPL FACU species 25 x 4 = 100 3. Liquidambar styraciflua 5 No FAC UPL species 25 x 5 = 125 4. Column Totals: 150 (A) 440 (B) 5. Prevalence Index = B/A = 2.93 6. Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7. _ 1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8. X 2 - Dominance Test is >50% 9. X 3 - Prevalence Index is 53.0' 40 =Total Cover 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting 50% of total cover: 20 20% of total cover: 8 data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Herb Stratum (Plot size: 5' x 5' ) _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 1. Osmunda spectabilis 20 Yes OBL Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be 2. Arisaema triphyllum 20 Yes FACW present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: 3. Woodwardia areo/ata 15 Yes FACW 4. Boehmeria cylindrica 5 No FACW Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or 5. Leersia virginica 5 No FACW more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of 6 height. 7. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less 8. than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft 9 (1 m) tall. 10. Herb - All herbaceous (non -woody) plants, regardless 11. of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 65 =Total Cover Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 50% of total cover: 33 20% of total cover: 13 height. Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. Smilax rotundifolia 10 Yes FAC 2. 3. 4. 5. Hydrophytic 10 =Total Cover Vegetation 50% of total cover: 5 20% of total cover: 2 Present? Yes X No Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) ENG FORM 6116-4-SG, JUL 2018 Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: DP1 WL Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Types Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-12 10YR 3/2 92 10YR 3/6 8 C PL/M Loamy/Clayey Prominent redox concentrations 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol (Al) _ Histic Epipedon (A2) —Black Histic (A3) —Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) —Stratified Layers (A5) _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) —Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) _Thick Dark Surface (Al 2) _Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) —Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) —Sandy Redox (S5) —Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: _ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) _Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) —Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) _ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) _ Depleted Matrix (F3) X Redox Dark Surface (F6) —Depleted Dark Surface (F7) x Redox Depressions (F8) _ Iron -Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) _ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) —Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 1479 148) `Location: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) —Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) —Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) —Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No ENG FORM 6116-4-SG, JUL 2018 Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers OMB Control #: 0710-xxxx, Exp: Pending WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Requirement Control Symbol EXEMPT., See ERDC/EL TR-07-24; the proponent agency is CECW-CO-R (Authority. AR 335-15, paragraph 5-2a) Project/Site: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) City/County: Knighdale / Wake Sampling Date: 07/19/2022 Applicant/Owner: Wake Stone Property Company State: NC Sampling Point: DP2 Up Investigator(s): S&EC - Bob Zarzecki Section, Township, Range: Knightdale Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): Hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): None Slope (%): 2-4 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.812459 Long:-78.511365 Datum: NAD 83 Soil Map Unit Name: WkE; Wake NWI classification: N/A Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes x No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Soil or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes x No Are Vegetation Soil or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X within a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X Remarks: HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondary Indicators (minimum of two required) Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apply) _Surface Soil Cracks (136) _Surface Water (Al) _True Aquatic Plants (1314) _Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (138) _ High Water Table (A2) —Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (Cl) —Drainage Patterns (B10) _Saturation (A3) _Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) _Moss Trim Lines (B16) —Water Marks (131) —Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) _ Dry -Season Water Table (C2) _Sediment Deposits (132) _Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) _Crayfish Burrows (C8) _Drift Deposits (133) _Thin Muck Surface (C7) _Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) _Algal Mat or Crust (134) _Other (Explain in Remarks) _Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) _ Iron Deposits (135) —Geomorphic Position (D2) _ Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (137) —Shallow Aquitard (D3) —Water-Stained Leaves (139) _Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (1313) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No x Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No x Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes No x Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: ENG FORM 6116-4-SG, JUL 2018 Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Sampling Point: DP2 Up Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' x 30' ) % Cover Species? Status Dominance Test worksheet: 1. Fraxinus pennsylvanica 30 Yes FACW Number of Dominant Species 2. Liriodendron tulipifera 20 Yes FACU That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 5 (A) 3. Total Number of Dominant 4. Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) 5. Percent of Dominant Species 6. That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 71.4% (A/B) 7. Prevalence Index worksheet: 50 =Total Cover Total % Cover of: Multiply by: 50% of total cover: 25 20% of total cover: 10 OBL species 0 x 1 = 0 Sapling/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 15' x 15' ) FACW species 60 x 2 = 120 1. Acer rubrum 30 Yes FAC FAC species 70 x 3 = 210 2. Fraxinus pennsylvanica 20 Yes FACW FACU species 30 x 4 = 120 3. Platanus occidentalis 10 No FACW UPL species 0 x 5 = 0 4. Column Totals: 160 (A) 450 (B) 5. Prevalence Index = B/A = 2.81 6. Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 7. _ 1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 8. X 2 - Dominance Test is >50% 9. 3 - Prevalence Index is 53.0' 60 =Total Cover 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting 50% of total cover: 30 20% of total cover: 12 data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Herb Stratum (Plot size: 5' x 5' ) _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 1. Microstegium vimineum 20 Yes FAC Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be 2. Asplenium platyneuron 10 Yes FACU present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: 3. 4. Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or 5. more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of 6 height. 7. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less 8. than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft 9 (1 m) tall. 10. Herb - All herbaceous (non -woody) plants, regardless 11. of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 30 =Total Cover Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 50% of total cover: 15 20% of total cover: 6 height. Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: 30' x 30' ) 1. Vitis rotundifolia 20 Yes FAC 2. 3. 4. 5. Hydrophytic 20 =Total Cover Vegetation 50% of total cover: 10 20% of total cover: 4 Present? Yes X No Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) ENG FORM 6116-4-SG, JUL 2018 Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: DP2 Up Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Types Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-5 10YR 4/3 100 Loamy/Clayey Clay Loam 5-14 10YR 4/4 100 Loamy/Clayey Clay Loam 14-20 10YR 5/6 100 Loamy/Clayey Clay Loam 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol (Al) _ Histic Epipedon (A2) —Black Histic (A3) —Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) —Stratified Layers (A5) _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) —Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) _Thick Dark Surface (Al 2) _Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) —Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) —Sandy Redox (S5) —Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: _ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) _Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) —Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) _ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) _ Depleted Matrix (F3) _ Redox Dark Surface (F6) —Depleted Dark Surface (F7) _ Redox Depressions (F8) _ Iron -Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) _ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) —Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 1479 148) 2Location: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) —Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) —Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) —Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. 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B1SER Secretary RICHARD E. ROGERS, JP_ DAector Wake Stone Property Company Bose Bratton 6821 Knightdale Blvd., PO Box 190 Knightdale, NC 27545 NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quarrty July 19'h, 2022 Subject: Buffer Determination Letter NBRRO #22-284 Wake County Determination Type: Suffer Interm ittentlPerennial ® Neuse { 15A NCAC 2B .0714) ❑ Tar -Pamlico (15A NCAC 2B .0734} ❑ Intermittent/Perennial Determination (where local buffer ordinances apply) ❑ Jordan (i 5A NCAC 2B .0267) (governmental and/or interjurisdictional projects) Project Name: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park [North Address/Location: 0 Hinton Oaks Blvd Stream(s): Beaverdam Creek North Carolina ❑apartment afEnvironatental Quality I Division of Water Resamaccs e:!:�ZMM Raleigh Regionai Office 1 3800 Barrett Drive I Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 m' 919.791.4200 Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Wake County 7/19/2022 Page 2 of 3 Determination Date: 7/19/2022 gtaff! .insh Rrioahsrrn Stream Feature EILTO) Not Subjecez] Subject Start@ Stop@iu Soil USGS Survey To o A X Subject at flag per NBRRO 19-222 X X` B X X DWR Flag at E X approximately Off project X 35.809337, boundary -78.512760 eaverdam Creek X Subject throughout X X (1) E = Ephemeral, [ = Intermittent, P Perennial, NP =Not Present, NE =Not Evaluated (2) Refers to State riparian buffer rules only. Stream, wetland, or pond impacts are still subject to applicable water quality standards and permitting requirements. *Field verified as not crossing the property as shown on the USGS topo map. Explanation: The stream(s)tpond(s) listed above has been located on the most recent published NRCS Soil Survey of Wake County, North Carolina and/or the most recent copy of the USGS Topographic map at a 1: 24,000 scale. Each feature that is checked "Not Subject" has been determined to not be an intermittent stream, perennial stream, a pond connected to a stream feature, or the feature is determined not to be present. Stream features that are checked "Subject" have been located on the property and possess characteristics that qualify it to be subject to the buffer rules. There may be other streams located on the property that do not show up on the maps referenced above and are therefore not subject to the buffer rules. However, if the stream features are present on the tract they are subject to all other applicable North Carolina stream standards and permitting requirements as outlined in 15A NCAC 02B and may be considered jurisdictional according to the US Army Corps of Engineers. This on -site determination shall expire five (5) years from the date of this letter. Landowners or affected parties that dispute a determination made by the DWR may request a determination by the Director. An appeal request must be made within sixty (60) days of date of this letter. A request for a determination by the Director shall be referred to the Director in writing. If se►rding via US Postal Service: c/o Paul Wojoski, DWR — 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit; 1617 Mail Service Center; Raleigh, NC 27699-1617. If sending via delivery service (UPS, FedEx, eta): Paul Wojoski; DWR — 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit; 312 N. Salisbury Street; Raleigh, NC 27604, This determination is final and binding unless, as detailed above, an appeal is requested within sixty (60) days. This project may require a Section 404/401 Permit for the proposed activity. Any inquiries should be directed to the US Army Corp of Engineers (Raleigh Regulatory Field Office) at (919)-554-4884. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality j Division of Water Resources ig 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1611 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 D;1E 919.707.9000 Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Wake County 7/19/2022 Page 3 of 3 If you have questions regarding this determination, please feel free to contact Josh Brigham at (919) 791-4251. Sincerely, Scott Vinson, Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Raleigh Regional Office, Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ cc: Laserfiche Consultant via e-mail, Bob Zarzecki, S&EC, PA, bzarzecki(dsandec.com North Carolina Deparcueot of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Z.�.O.-RE✓ S 12 North Salisbury street 1 1611 Mail Servioe Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 919.707.90OG Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Wake County, NC-DWR Project # 22-284 NRCS Soil Survey Sheet 51 Wake Co., NC 1970�� Legend: 4 SrA7ro � _ ease Map provided by 5&EC :: Locations are approximate and are provided for refer- -project boundary I� � ���+ ence only Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Wake County, NC-DWR Project # 22-284 d FQ� USGS Topographical Map �.4 Base Map provided byS&EC .lid Legend: W _ :: Locatlons are approximate -Project boundary 0 and are provided far refer enoe only U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT Action Id. SAW-2014-00862 County: WAKE U.S.G.S. Quad: NC-RALEIGH EAST GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION Applicant: Wake Stone Property Company Mr. Bose Bratton Address: 6721 Knightdale Boulevard Knightdale, North Carolina 27545 Authorized Agent: Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA Mr. Bob Zarzecki Address: 8412 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 104 Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 Size (acres) —18 acres Nearest Town Knightdale Nearest Waterway Beaverdam Creek River Basin Neuse USGS HUC 03020201 Coordinates Latitude: 35.807784 Longitude:-78.510383 Description of project location: The proiect area is identified as an approximate 18-acre tract, located on Wake County, North Carolina Parcel 1744580927. This parcel is located adiacent to the northern termini of Hinton Oaks Boulevard, in Knightdale, Wake County, North Carolina. Work in waters of the United States (U.S.) will occur within the Beaverdam Creek watershed, a direct tributary to the Neuse River (8-di2it HUC: 03020201). Description of projects area and activity: On June 24, 2014, this office provided a Nationwide Permit (NWP) 39 verification to the applicant, Wake Stone Corporation, who requested a Department of the Army (DA) authorization to discharge fill material into waters of the U.S. in conjunction with the Hinton Oaks Extension/Wake Stone Commercial Site. Implementation of the project resulted in permanent impacts to 129 linear feet of stream channel and 0.12 acre of wetland. On May 12, 2021, the applicant, Wake Stone Property Company, requested a DA authorization to discharge fill material into waters of the U.S. in coniunction with the construction of the Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (East) proiect. Proiect activity will involve the construction of one (1) warehouse -style building, along with associated infrastructure and attendant features. Implementation of the proposed proiect will result in the permanent discharge of fill material into 0.322 acre of wetland. Compensatory mitigation is reauired at a minimum of 1:1 mitigation to impact ratio for all wetland losses that exceed 1/10- acre. Therefore, the applicant has proposed to purchase 0.65 acre of wetland mitigation units from EBX-Neuse I, LLC's Arrington Bridge III Mitigation Site (8-di2it HUC 03020201), in order to offset the permanent loss of 0.322 acre of wetland. Cumulative impacts for the previous and proposed activities total 129 linear feet of stream channel and 0.442 acre of wetland. Applicable Law: ® Section 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 USC 1344) ❑ Section 10 (Rivers and Harbors Act, 33 USC 403) Authorization: Regional General Permit Number or Nationwide Permit Number: NWP 39 (Commercial and Institutional Developments) SEE ATTACHED RGP or NWP GENERAL, REGIONAL AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS Your work is authorized by the above referenced permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the attached conditions and your submitted application and attached information dated 5/12/2021. Any violation of the attached conditions or deviation from your submitted plans may subject the permittee to a stop work order, a restoration order, a Class I administrative penalty, and/or appropriate legal action. This verification will remain valid until the expiration date identified below unless the nationwide authorization is modified, suspended or revoked. If, prior to the expiration date identified below, the nationwide permit authorization is reissued and/or modified, this verification will remain valid until the expiration date identified below, provided it complies with all requirements of the modified nationwide permit. If the nationwide permit authorization expires or is suspended, revoked, or is modified, such that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of the nationwide permit, activities which have commenced (i.e., are under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon the nationwide permit, will remain authorized provided the activity is completed within twelve months of the date of the nationwide permit's expiration, modification or revocation, unless discretionary authority has been exercised on a case -by -case basis to modify, suspend or revoke the authorization. Activities subject to Section 404 (as indicated above) may also require an individual Section 401 Water Quality Certification. You should contact the NC Division of Water Quality (telephone 919-807-6300) to determine Section 401 requirements. For activities occurring within the twenty coastal counties subject to regulation under the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA), prior to beginning work you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management in Morehead City, NC, at (252) 808-2808. This Department of the Army verification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State or local approvals/permits. If there are any questions regarding this verification, any of the conditions of the Permit, or the Corps of Engineers regulatory program, please contact Samantha Dailey at 919-554-4884 x22 or Samantha.J.Daileynusace.army.mil. Corps Regulatory Official: '57Q4w' Date: July 7, 2021 Expiration Date of Verification: March 15, 2026 Action ID Number: SAW-2014-00862 County: WAKE Permittee: Wake Stone Property Company (Attn: Mr. Bose Bratton) Project Name: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (East) Date Verification Issued: July 7, 2021 Project Manager: Samantha Dailey Upon completion of the activity authorized by this permit and any mitigation required by the permit, sign this certification and return it to the following address: US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT Raleigh Regulatory Field Office Attn: Samantha Dailey 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, North Carolina 27857 or Samantha.J.Daileynu ,usace.army.mil Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by a U. S. Army Corps of Engineers representative. Failure to comply with any terms or conditions of this authorization may result in the Corps suspending, modifying or revoking the authorization and/or issuing a Class I administrative penalty, or initiating other appropriate legal action. I hereby certify that the work authorized by the above referenced permit has been completed in accordance with the terms and condition of the said permit, and required mitigation was completed in accordance with the permit conditions. Signature of Permittee Date SPECIAL CONDITIONS ACTION ID: SAW-2014-00862 WAKE STONE PROPERTY COMPANY HINTON OAKS INDUSTRIAL PARK (EAST) MITIGATION In order to compensate for impacts associated with this permit, mitigation shall be provided in accordance with the provisions outlined on the most recent version of the attached Compensatory Mitigation Responsibility Transfer Form. The requirements of this form, including any special conditions listed on this form, are hereby incorporated as special conditions of this permit authorization. Special condition regarding compensatory mitigation was included to ensure compliance with the 404(b)(1) guidelines. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Wilmington District Compensatory Mitigation Responsibility Transfer Form Permittee: Wake Stone Property Company (Attn: Mr. Bose Bratton) Action ID: SAW-2014-00862 Project Name: Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (East) County: Wake Instructions to Permittee: The Permittee must provide a copy of this form to the Mitigation Sponsor, either an approved Mitigation Bank or the North Carolina Division of Mitigation Services (NCDMS), who will then sign the form to verify the transfer of the mitigation responsibility. Once the Sponsor has signed this form, it is the Permittee's responsibility to ensure that to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Project Manager identified on page two is in receipt of a signed copy of this form before conducting authorized impacts, unless otherwise specified below. If more than one mitigation Sponsor will be used to provide the mitigation associated with the permit, or if the impacts and/or the mitigation will occur in more than one 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC), multiple forms will be attached to the permit, and the separate forms for each Sponsor and/or HUC must be provided to the appropriate mitigation Sponsors. Instructions to Sponsor: The Sponsor must verify that the mitigation requirements (credits) shown below are available at the identified site. By signing below, the Sponsor is accepting full responsibility for the identified mitigation, regardless of whether or not they have received payment from the Permittee. Once the form is signed, the Sponsor must update the bank ledger and provide a copy of the signed form and the updated bank ledger to the Permittee, the USACE Project Manager, and the Wilmington District Mitigation Office (see contact information on page 2). The Sponsor must also comply with all reporting requirements established in their authorizing instrument. Permitted Impacts and Compensatory Mitigation Requirements Permitted Impacts Requiring Mitigation*: 8-digit HUC and Basin: 03020201, Neuse River Basin Stream Impacts (linear feet) Wetland Impacts (acres) Warm Cool Cold Riparian Riverine Riparian Non-Riverine Non -Riparian Coastal 0.322 *If more than one mitigation sponsor will be used for the permit, only include impacts to be mitigated by this sponsor. Compensatory Mitigation Requirements: 8-digit HUC and Basin: 03020201, Neuse River Basin Stream Mitigation (credits) Wetland Mitigation (credits) Warm Cool Cold Riparian Riverine Riparian Non-Riverine Non -Riparian Coastal 0.65 Mitigation Site Debited: EBX-Neuse I, LLC's Arrington Bridge III Mitigation Site (List the name of the bank to be debited. For umbrella banks, also list the specific site. For NCDMS, list NCDMS. If the NCDMS acceptance letter identifies a specific site, also list the specific site to be debited). Section to be completed by the Mitigation Sponsor Statement of Mitigation Liability Acceptance: I, the undersigned, verify that I am authorized to approve mitigation transactions for the Mitigation Sponsor shown below, and I certify that the Sponsor agrees to accept full responsibility for providing the mitigation identified in this document (see the table above), associated with the USACE Permittee and Action ID number shown. I also verify that released credits (and/or advance credits for NCDMS), as approved by the USACE, are currently available at the mitigation site identified above. Further, I understand that if the Sponsor fails to provide the required compensatory mitigation, the USACE Wilmington District Engineer may pursue measures against the Sponsor to ensure compliance associated with the mitigation requirements. Mitigation Sponsor Name: Name of Sponsor's Authorized Representative: Signature of Sponsor's Authorized Representative Date of Signature Page 1 of 2 Form Updated 31 January, 2020 USACE Wilmington District Compensatory Mitigation Responsibility Transfer Form, Page 2 Conditions for Transfer of Compensatory Mitigation Credit: • Once this document has been signed by the Mitigation Sponsor and the USACE is in receipt of the signed form, the Permittee is no longer responsible for providing the mitigation identified in this form, though the Permittee remains responsible for any other mitigation requirements stated in the permit conditions. • Construction within jurisdictional areas authorized by the permit identified on page one of this form can begin only after the USACE is in receipt of a copy of this document signed by the Sponsor, confirming that the Sponsor has accepted responsibility for providing the mitigation requirements listed herein. For authorized impacts conducted by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), construction within jurisdictional areas may proceed upon permit issuance; however, a copy of this form signed by the Sponsor must be provided to the USACE within 30 days of permit issuance. NCDOT remains fully responsible for the mitigation until the USACE has received this form, confirming that the Sponsor has accepted responsibility for providing the mitigation requirements listed herein. • Signed copies of this document must be retained by the Permittee, Mitigation Sponsor, and in the USACE administrative records for both the permit and the Bank/ILF Instrument. It is the Permittee's responsibility to ensure that the USACE Project Manager (address below) is provided with a signed copy of this form. • If changes are proposed to the type, amount, or location of mitigation after this form has been signed and returned to the USACE, the Sponsor must obtain case -by -case approval from the USACE Project Manager and/or North Carolina Interagency Review Team (NCIRT). If approved, higher mitigation ratios may be applied, as per current District guidance and a new version of this form must be completed and included in the USACE administrative records for both the permit and the Bank/ILF Instrument. Comments/Additional Conditions: This form is not valid unless signed below by the USACE Project Manager and by the Mitigation Sponsor on Page 1. Once signed, the Sponsor should provide copies of this form along with an updated bank ledger to: 1) the Permittee, 2) the USACE Project Manager at the address below, and 3) the Wilmington District Mitigation Office, 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105, Wake Forest, NC 27587 (or by email to kimberly.d.browning@usace.army.mil or todd.tugwell@usace.army.mil). Questions regarding this form or any of the permit conditions may be directed to the USACE Project Manager below. USACE Project Manager: Samantha Dailey USACE Field Office: Raleigh Regulatory Field Office US Army Corps of Engineers 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, NC 27587 Email: Samantha.J.Dailey@usace.army.mil 1 a4l t• USACE Project Managergignature Date of Signature Current Wilmington District mitigation guidance, including information on mitigation ratios, functional assessments, and mitigation bank location and availability, and credit classifications (including stream temperature and wetland groupings) is available at http://ribits.usace.armV.mil. Page 2 of 2 The Wilmington District is committed to providing the highest level of support to the public. To help us ensure we continue to do so, please complete the Customer Satisfaction Survey located at our website at http://regulatorV.usacesurveV.com/ to complete the survey online. / / / I / /III \ 1\\�\ • 'OMNI • 1 \ • • • DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E Roy COOPER. Governor ELIZABETH S. BISER Secretary S. DANIEL SMITH Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality July 1, 2021 DWR # 20140554 Ver 2 Wake County Wake Stone Property Company Attn: Bose Bratton 6721 Knightdale Blvd. PO BOX 190 Knightdale, NC 27545 (delivered via email to bosebratton@wakestonecorp.com) Subject: Approval of Individual 401 Water Quality Certification Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (East) USACE Action ID. No. SAW-2014-00862 Bose Bratton, Attached hereto is a copy of Certification No. 4381 issued to Bose Bratton and Wake Stone Property Company, dated July 1, 2021. This approval is for the purpose and design described in your application. The plans and specifications for this project are incorporated by reference as part of this Water Quality Certification. If you change your project, you must notify the Division and you may be required to submit a new application package with the appropriate fee. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this Certification and is responsible for complying with all conditions. [15A NCAC 02H .0507(d)(2)]. This Water Quality Certification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain all other required Federal, State, or Local approvals before proceeding with the project, including those required by, but not limited to, Sediment and Erosion Control, Non -Discharge, Water Supply Watershed, and Trout Buffer regulations. This Water Quality Certification neither grants nor affirms any property right, license, or privilege in any lands or waters, or any right of use in any waters. This Water Quality Certification does not authorize any person to interfere with the riparian rights, littoral rights, or water use rights of any other person and does not create any prescriptive right or any right of priority regarding any usage of water. This Water Quality Certification shall not be interposed as a defense in any action respecting the determination of riparian or littoral rights or other rights to water use. No consumptive user is deemed by virtue of this Water Quality Certification to possess any prescriptive or other right of priority with respect to any other consumptive user. Upon the presentation of proper credentials, the Division may inspect the property. D E Q�� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 rvoArH ourvn Db d. lofW from W1�N� /"� 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E This Water Quality Certification shall expire on the same day as the expiration date of the corresponding Section 404 Permit. The conditions shall remain in effect for the life of the project, regardless of the expiration date of this Water Quality Certification. Non-compliance with or violation of the conditions herein set forth may result in revocation of this Water Quality Certification for the project and may also result in criminal and/or civil penalties. If you are unable to comply with any of the conditions of this Water Quality Certification you must notify the Raleigh Regional Office within 24 hours (or the next business day if a weekend or holiday) from the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The permittee shall report to the Raleigh Regional Office any noncompliance with, and/or any violation of, stream or wetland standards [15A NCAC 02B .0200] including but not limited to sediment impacts to streams or wetlands. Information shall be provided orally within 24 hours (or the next business day if a weekend or holiday) from the time the permittee became aware of the non-compliance circumstances. This approval and its conditions are final and binding unless contested [G.S. 143-215.5]. This Certification can be contested as provided in Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes by filing a Petition for a Contested Case Hearing (Petition) with the North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) within sixty (60) calendar days. Requirements for filing a Petition are set forth in Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and Title 26 of the North Carolina Administrative Code. Additional information regarding requirements for filing a Petition and Petition forms may be accessed at http://www.ncoah.com/ or by calling the OAH Clerk's Office at (919) 431-3000. One (1) copy of the Petition must also be served to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality: William F. Lane, General Counsel Department of Environmental Quality 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 This letter completes the Division's review under section 401 of the Clean Water Act and 15A NCAC 02H .0500. Please contact Rick Trone at rick.trone@ncdenr.gov if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, C/7D SSig"'Id by: P. W02� 949D91BA53EF4E0... Paul Wojoski, Supervisor 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch cc: Bob Zarzecki, Soil and Environmental Consultants (via email) Sam Dailey, USACE Raleigh Regulatory Field Office (via email) DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch Electronic file Filename: 20140554 Ver 2—Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (East)—Wake-401 IC D E Q� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 NOAT GABOUNA 0�rb­td�Aa""aft 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E NORTH CAROLINA 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION #4381 is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section 401, Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to North Carolina's Regulations in 15 NCAC 02H .0500 and 15A NCAC 02B .0200, to Bose Bratton and Wake Stone Property Company, who have authorization for the impacts listed below, as described within your application received by the N.C. Division of Water Resources (Division) on April 9, 2021 and subsequent information on July 1, 2021. The State of North Carolina certifies that this activity will comply with water quality requirements and the applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, 307 of the Public Laws 92-500 and PL 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the application, the supporting documentation, and conditions hereinafter set forth. The following impacts are hereby approved. No other impacts are approved, including incidental impacts. [15A NCAC 02H .0506(b)] Type of Impact Amount Approved (units) Permanent Amount Approved (units) Temporary 404/401 Wetlands W1: Lot fill 0.322 (acres) 0 (acres) This approval requires you to follow the conditions listed in the certification below. CONDITIONS OF CERTIFICATION [15A NCAC 02H .0507(c)]: Mitigation must be provided for the proposed impacts as specified in the table below. The Division has received a statement of availability from EBX-Neuse I, LLC Stream and Wetland Mitigation Banks from the EBX-Neuse sponsored Neu -Con Wetland & Stream Umbrella Mitigation Bank to meet this requirement. The specific bank to be debited will Arrington Bridge III Site in Neuse HUC 03020201. Until EBX receives and clears your payment, and proof of payment has been provided to this Office, no impacts specified in this Certification shall occur. For accounting purposes, this Certification authorizes payment to EBX-Neuse I, LLC to meet the following compensatory mitigation requirement [15A NCAC 02H .0506 (c)]. Compensatory Bank Sponsor River & Sub -basin Mitigation Required Number Wetlands 0.322 (acres) EBX-Neuse I, Neuse: 03020201 LLC Justification: A project that affects waters shall not be permitted unless the existing uses, and the water quality to protect such uses, are protected. In determining that the proposed activity will comply with state water quality standards (including designated uses, numeric criteria, narrative criteria and the state's antidegradation policy), the project must provide for replacement of existing uses through compensatory mitigation. 2. The permittee shall report to the DWR Raleigh Regional Office any noncompliance with, and/or any violation of, stream or wetland standards [15A NCAC 02B .0200], including but not limited to sediment impacts to streams or wetlands. Information shall be provided orally within 24 hours (or the next business day if a weekend or holiday) from the time the permittee became aware of the non - North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 NOAT GAaOUNA 0�rb­td�Aa""aft 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E compliance circumstances. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c) Justification: Timely reporting of non-compliance is important in identifying and minimizing detrimental impacts to water quality and avoiding impacts due to water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. 3. No waste, spoil, solids, or fill of any kind shall occur in wetlands or waters beyond the footprint of the approved impacts (including temporary impacts). Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506, 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c) Justification: Surface water quality standards require that conditions of waters be suitable for all best uses provided for in state rule (including, at minimum: aquatic life propagation, survival, and maintenance of biological integrity, wildlife, secondary contact recreation; agriculture); and that activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. 4. All activities shall be in compliance with any applicable State Regulated Riparian Buffer Rules in Chapter 2B of Title 15A in the North Carolina Administrative Code. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c) Justification: The referenced Riparian Buffer rules were adopted to address water quality impairments and further protect existing uses. 5. When applicable, all construction activities shall be performed and maintained in full compliance with G.S. Chapter 113A Article 4 (Sediment and Pollution Control Act of 1973). Regardless of applicability of the Sediment and Pollution Control Act, all projects shall incorporate appropriate Best Management Practices for the control of sediment and erosion so that no violations of state water quality standards, statutes, or rules occur. Design, installation, operation, and maintenance of all sediment and erosion control measures shall be equal to or exceed the requirements specified in the most recent version of the North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Manual, or for linear transportation projects, the North Caroline Department of Transportation Sediment and Erosion Control Manual. All devices shall be maintained on all construction sites, borrow sites, and waste pile (spoil) sites, including contractor -owned or leased borrow pits associated with the project. Sufficient materials required for stabilization and/or repair of erosion control measures and stormwater routing and treatment shall be on site at all times. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c); 15A NCACO2B .0200; 15A NCAC 02B .0231 Justification: A project that affects waters shall not be permitted unless the existing uses, and the water quality to protect such uses, are protected. Activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. As cited in Stream Standards: (12) Oils, deleterious substances, or colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondary recreation, or to aquatic life and wildlife, or adversely affect the palatability offish, aesthetic quality, or impair the waters for any designated uses; and (21) turbidity in the receiving water shall not exceed 50 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) in streams not designated as trout waters and 10 NTU in streams, lakes, or reservoirs designated as trout waters; D E Q� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 NOATy CA CUNA 0�rb—td�Aa""aft 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E for lakes and reservoirs not designated as trout waters, the turbidity shall not exceed 25 NTU; if turbidity exceeds these levels due to natural background conditions, the existing turbidity level shall not be increased. As cited in Wetland Standards: (c)(1) Liquids, fill or other solids, or dissolved gases shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses; and (3) Materials producing color or odor shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses. 6. Sediment and erosion control measures shall not be installed in wetland or waters except within the footprint of temporary or permanent impacts otherwise authorized by this Certification. If placed within authorized impact areas, then placement of such measures shall not be conducted in a manner that results in dis-equilibrium of any wetlands, streambeds, or streambanks. Any silt fence installed within wetlands shall be removed from wetlands and the natural grade restored within two (2) months of the date that DEMLR or locally delegated program has released the specific area within the project to ensure wetland standards are maintained upon completion of the project. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c); 15A NCAC 028.0200, 15A NCAC 02B .0231 Justification: A project that affects waters shall not be permitted unless the existing uses, and the water quality to protect such uses, are protected. Activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. As cited in Stream Standards: (12) Oils, deleterious substances, or colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondary recreation, or to aquatic life and wildlife, or adversely affect the palatability offish, aesthetic quality, or impair the waters for any designated uses, and (21) turbidity in the receiving water shall not exceed 50 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) in streams not designated as trout waters and 10 NTU in streams, lakes, or reservoirs designated as trout waters; for lakes and reservoirs not designated as trout waters, the turbidity shall not exceed 25 NTU; if turbidity exceeds these levels due to natural background conditions, the existing turbidity level shall not be increased. As cited in Wetland Standards: (c)(1) Liquids, fill or other solids, or dissolved gases shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses, and (3) Materials producing color or odor shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses. 7. Erosion control matting that incorporates plastic mesh and/or plastic twine shall not be used along streambanks or within wetlands. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c) Justification: A project that affects waters shall not be permitted unless the existing uses (including aquatic life propagation and biological integrity), and the water quality to protect such uses, are protected. Protections are necessary to ensure any remaining surface waters or wetlands, and any surface waters or wetlands downstream, continue to support existing uses during and after project completion. The Division must evaluate if the activity has avoided and minimized impacts to waters, would cause or contribute to a violation of standards, or would result in secondary or cumulative impacts. 8. If the project is covered by NPDES Construction Stormwater Permit Number NCGO10000 or NPDES Construction Stormwater Permit Number NCG250000, full compliance with permit conditions including the erosion & sedimentation control plan, inspections and maintenance, self -monitoring, record keeping and reporting requirements is required. D E Q� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 NOAT GAaOUNA 0�rb­td�Aa""aft 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c); 15A NCAC 028.0200; 15A NCAC 02B .0231 Justification: A project that affects waters shall not be permitted unless the existing uses, and the water quality to protect such uses, are protected. Activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. As cited in Stream Standards: (12) Oils, deleterious substances, or colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondary recreation, or to aquatic life and wildlife, or adversely affect the palatability offish, aesthetic quality, or impair the waters for any designated uses, and (21) turbidity in the receiving water shall not exceed 50 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) in streams not designated as trout waters and 10 NTU in streams, lakes, or reservoirs designated as trout waters; for lakes and reservoirs not designated as trout waters, the turbidity shall not exceed 25 NTU; if turbidity exceeds these levels due to natural background conditions, the existing turbidity level shall not be increased. As cited in Wetland Standards: (c)(1) Liquids, fill or other solids, or dissolved gases shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses; and (3) Materials producing color or odor shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses. 9. All work in or adjacent to streams shall be conducted so that the flowing stream does not come in contact with the disturbed area. Approved best management practices from the most current version of the NC Sediment and Erosion Control Manual, or the NC Department of Transportation Construction and Maintenance Activities Manual, such as sandbags, rock berms, cofferdams, and other diversion structures shall be used to minimize excavation in flowing water. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c); 15A NCAC 028.0200 Justification: Surface water quality standards require that conditions of waters be suitable for all best uses provided for in state rule, and that activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. As cited in Stream Standards: (12) Oils, deleterious substances, or colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondary recreation, or to aquatic life and wildlife, or adversely affect the palatability offish, aesthetic quality, or impair the waters for any designated uses; and (21) turbidity in the receiving water shall not exceed 50 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) in streams not designated as trout waters and 10 NTU in streams, lakes, or reservoirs designated as trout waters; for lakes and reservoirs not designated as trout waters, the turbidity shall not exceed 25 NTU; if turbidity exceeds these levels due to natural background conditions, the existing turbidity level shall not be increased. 10. When applicable, culverts shall be designed and installed in such a manner that the original stream profiles are not altered and allow for aquatic life movement during low flows. The dimension, pattern, and profile of the stream above and below a pipe or culvert shall not be modified by widening the stream channel or by reducing the depth of the stream in connection with the construction activity. The width, height, and gradient of a proposed culvert shall be such as to pass the average historical low flow and spring flow without adversely altering flow velocity. If the width of the culvert is wider than the stream channel, the culvert shall include multiple boxes/pipes, baffles, benches and/or sills to maintain the natural width of the stream channel. If multiple culverts/pipes/barrels are used, low flows shall be accommodated in one culvert/pipe and additional culverts/pipes shall be installed such that they receive only flows above bankfull. Placement of culverts and other structures in streams shall be below the elevation of the streambed by one foot for all culverts with a diameter greater than 48 inches, and 20% of the culvert diameter for culverts having a diameter less than or equal to 48 inches, to allow low flow passage of water D E Q� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 NOATy CA CUNA 0�rb—td�Aa""aft 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E and aquatic life. If the culvert outlet is submerged within a pool or scour hole and designed to provide for aquatic passage, then culvert burial into the streambed is not required. For structures less than 72" in diameter/width, and topographic constraints indicate culvert slopes of greater than 2.5% culvert burial is not required, provided that all alternative options for flattening the slope have been investigated and aquatic life movement/connectivity has been provided when possible (e.g. rock ladders, cross -vanes, sills, baffles etc.). Notification, including supporting documentation to include a location map of the culvert, culvert profile drawings, and slope calculations, shall be provided to DWR 30 calendar days prior to the installation of the culvert. When bedrock is present in culvert locations, culvert burial is not required, provided that there is sufficient documentation of the presence of bedrock. Notification, including supporting documentation such as a location map of the culvert, geotechnical reports, photographs, etc. shall be provided to DWR a minimum of 30 calendar days prior to the installation of the culvert. If bedrock is discovered during construction, then DWR shall be notified by phone or email within 24 hours of discovery. Installation of culverts in wetlands shall ensure continuity of water movement and be designed to adequately accommodate high water or flood conditions. When roadways, causeways, or other fill projects are constructed across FEMA-designated floodways or wetlands, openings such as culverts or bridges shall be provided to maintain the natural hydrology of the system as well as prevent constriction of the floodway that may result in destabilization of streams or wetlands. The establishment of native woody vegetation and other soft stream bank stabilization techniques shall be used where practicable instead of rip -rap or other bank hardening methods. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c) Justification: Surface water quality standards require that conditions of waters be suitable for all best uses provided for in state rule, and that activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. Ensuring that structures are installed properly in waters will ensure that surface water quality standards are met and conditions of waters are suitable for all best uses. 11. Application of fertilizer to establish planted/seeded vegetation within disturbed riparian areas and/or wetlands shall be conducted at agronomic rates and shall comply with all other Federal, State and Local regulations. Fertilizer application shall be accomplished in a manner that minimizes the risk of contact between the fertilizer and surface waters. Citation: 15A 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c); 15A NCAC 02B .0200, 15A NCAC 02B .0231 Justification: A project that affects waters shall not be permitted unless the existing uses, and the water quality to protect such uses, are protected. Activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. As cited in Stream Standards: (12) Oils, deleterious substances, or colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondary recreation, or to aquatic life and wildlife, or adversely affect the palatability offish, aesthetic quality, or impair the waters for any designated uses. As cited in Wetland Standards: (c)(1) Liquids, fill or other solids, or dissolved gases shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses; and (3) Materials producing color or odor shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses. D E Q� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 NOAT GAaOUNA 0�rb­td�Aa""aft 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E 12. If concrete is used during construction, then all necessary measures shall be taken to prevent direct contact between uncured or curing concrete and waters of the state. Water that inadvertently contacts uncured concrete shall not be discharged to waters of the state. Citation: 15A 02H .0506(b), 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c); 15A NCAC 02B .0200, 15A NCAC 02B .0231 Justification: A project that affects waters shall not be permitted unless the existing uses, and the water quality to protect such uses, are protected. Activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. As cited in Stream Standards: (12) Oils, deleterious substances, or colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondary recreation, or to aquatic life and wildlife, or adversely affect the palatability offish, aesthetic quality, or impair the waters for any designated uses. As cited in Wetland Standards: (c)(1) Liquids, fill or other solids, or dissolved gases shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses; and (3) Materials producing color or odor shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses. 13. All proposed and approved temporary pipes/culverts/rip-rap pads etc. in streams or wetlands shall be installed as outlined in the most recent edition of the North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual or the North Carolina Surface Mining Manual or the North Carolina Department of Transportation Best Management Practices for Construction and Maintenance Activities so as not to restrict stream flow or cause dis-equilibrium during use of this Certification. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c) Justification: Surface water quality standards require that conditions of waters be suitable for all best uses provided for in state rule, and that activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. Ensuring that structures are installed properly in waters will ensure that surface water quality standards are met and conditions of waters are suitable for all best uses. 14. Any rip -rap required for proper culvert placement, stream stabilization, or restoration of temporarily disturbed areas shall be restricted to the area directly impacted by the approved construction activity. All rip -rap shall be placed such that the original streambed elevation and streambank contours are restored and maintained and shall consist of clean rock or masonry material free of debris or toxic pollutants. Placement of rip -rap or other approved materials shall not result in de- stabilization of the stream bed or banks upstream or downstream of the area or be installed in a manner that precludes aquatic life passage. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c) Justification: Surface water quality standards require that conditions of waters be suitable for all best uses provided for in state rule, and that activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. The Division must evaluate if the activity has avoided and minimized impacts to waters, would cause or contribute to a violation of standards, or would result in secondary or cumulative impacts. 15. All mechanized equipment operated near surface waters shall be inspected and maintained regularly to prevent contamination of surface waters from fuels, lubricants, hydraulic fluids, or other toxic materials. Construction shall be staged in order to minimize the exposure of equipment to surface waters to the maximum extent practicable. Fueling, lubrication, and general equipment D E Q� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 NOAT GAaOUNA 0�rb­td�Aa""aft 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E maintenance shall be performed in a manner to prevent, to the maximum extent practicable, contamination of surface waters by fuels and oils. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c), 15A NCAC 028.0200, 15A NCAC 028 .0231 Justification: A project that affects waters shall not be permitted unless the existing uses, and the water quality to protect such uses, are protected. Activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. As cited in Stream Standards: (12) Oils, deleterious substances, or colored or other wastes: only such amounts as shall not render the waters injurious to public health, secondary recreation, or to aquatic life and wildlife, or adversely affect the palatability offish, aesthetic quality, or impair the waters for any designated uses. As cited in Wetland Standards: (c)(1) Liquids, fill or other solids, or dissolved gases shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses; and (3) Materials producing color or odor shall not be present in amounts that may cause adverse impacts on existing wetland uses. 16. Heavy equipment working in wetlands shall be placed on mats or other measures shall be taken to minimize soil disturbance and compaction. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c); 15A NCAC 028.0231 Justification: Wetland standards require maintenance or enhancement of existing uses of wetlands such that hydrologic conditions necessary to support natural biological and physical characteristics are protected; populations of wetland flora and fauna are maintained to protect biological integrity of the wetland; and materials or substances are not present in amounts that may cause adverse impact on existing wetland uses. 17. In accordance with 143-215.85(b), the permittee shall report any petroleum spill of 25 gallons or more; any spill regardless of amount that causes a sheen on surface waters; any petroleum spill regardless of amount occurring within 100 feet of surface waters; and any petroleum spill less than 25 gallons that cannot be cleaned up within 24 hours. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c); N.C.G.S 143-215.85(b) Justification: Person(s) owning or having control over oil or other substances upon notice of discharge must immediately notify the Department, or any of its agents or employees, of the nature, location, and time of the discharge and of the measures which are being taken or are proposed to be taken to contain and remove the discharge. This action is required in order to contain or divert the substances to prevent entry into the surface waters. Surface water quality standards require that conditions of waters be suitable for all best uses provided for in state rule (including, at minimum: aquatic life propagation, survival, and maintenance of biological integrity; wildlife, secondary contact recreation; agriculture), and that activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. 18. The permittee and their authorized agents shall conduct all activities in a manner consistent with State water quality standards (including any requirements resulting from compliance with §303(d) of the Clean Water Act), and any other appropriate requirements of State and Federal Law. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c) Justification: Surface water quality standards require that conditions of waters be suitable for all best uses provided for in state rule, and that activities must not cause water pollution that precludes any best use on a short-term or long-term basis. The Division must evaluate if the activity has avoided D E Q� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 NOAT GAaOUNA 0�rb­td�Aa""aft 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 84DE5A51-1882-48FE-BABC-2F2E80C3472E and minimized impacts to waters, would cause or contribute to a violation of standards, or would result in secondary or cumulative impacts. 19. The permittee shall require its contractors and/or agents to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit in the construction and maintenance of this project and shall provide each of its contractors and/or agents associated with the construction or maintenance of this project with a copy of this Water Quality Certification. A copy of this Water Quality Certification shall be available at the project site during the construction and maintenance of this project. Citation: 15A NCAC 02H .0506(b); 15A NCAC 02H .0507(c) Justification: Those actually performing the work should be aware of the requirements of this 401 Water Quality Certification to minimize water quality impacts. This approval to proceed with your proposed impacts or to conduct impacts to waters as depicted in your application shall expire upon expiration of the 404 or CAMA Permit. The conditions in effect on the date of issuance shall remain in effect for the life of the project, regardless of the expiration date of this Certification. [15A NCAC 02H .0507(c)] This, the 1st day of July 2021 DocuSigned by: 949D91BA53EF4E0... Paul Wojoski, Supervisor 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch RVT WQC004381 D E Q� North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1650 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 NOAT GAaOUNA Orb,—I.r •A a""aft 919.707.9000 U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT Action Id. SAW-2014-00862 County: Wake U.S.G.S. Quad: NC-RALEIGH EAST GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION Permittee: Wake Stone Corporation Samuel Bratton Address: 6721 Hwy 64 Bus East Knightdale , NC, 27545 Telephone Number: Size (acres) 56 Nearest Town Knightdale Nearest Waterway Beaverdam Creek River Basin Upper Neuse. North Carolina. USGS HUC 3020201 Coordinates Latitude: 35.8023786077909 Longitude:-78.5123070824315 Location description: The project is located at the terminus of Hinton Oaks Blvd., near the town of Knightdale, Wake County, North Carolina. Aquatic features on site drain to the Neuse River in the Neuse River basin. Description of projects area and activity: This permit verification allows for 129 linear feet of permanent stream channel impacts, a_nd_0.12 acre of permanent wetland impacts from the placement of fill for the extension of Hinton Oaks Blvd., for the development of a commercial site. Mitigation is required for this proposal. Applicable Law: ® Section 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 USC 1344) ❑ Section 10 (Rivers and Harbors Act, 33 USC 403) Authorization: Regional General Permit Number or Nationwide Permit Number: NWP 39 Commercial and Institutional Developments. SEE ATTACHED RGP or NWP GENERAL, REGIONAL AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS Your work is authorized by the above referenced permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the attached conditions and your submitted application and attached information dated 05/30/2014. Any violation of the attached conditions or deviation from your submitted plans may subject the permittee to a stop work order, a restoration order, a Class I administrative penalty, and/or appropriate legal action. This verification will remain valid until the expiration date identified below unless the nationwide authorization is modified, suspended or revoked. If, prior to the expiration date identified below, the nationwide permit authorization is reissued and/or modified, this verification will remain valid until the expiration date identified below, provided it complies with all requirements of the modified nationwide permit, If the nationwide permit authorization expires or is suspended, revoked, or is modified, such that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of the nationwide permit, activities which have commenced (i.e., are under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon the nationwide permit, will remain authorized provided the activity is completed within twelve months of the date of the nationwide permit's expiration, modification or revocation, unless discretionary authority has been exercised on a case -by -case basis to modify, suspend or revoke the authorization, Activities subject to Section 404 (as indicated above) may also require an individual Section 401 Water Quality Certification. You should contact the NC Division of Water Quality (telephone 919-807-6300) to determine Section 401 requirements. For activities occurring within the twenty coastal counties subject to regulation under the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA), prior to beginning work you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management in Morehead City, NC, at (252) 808-2808. This Department of the Army verification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State or local approvals/permits. If there are any questions regarding this verification, any of the conditions of the Permit, or the Corps of Engineers regulatory program, please contact James Lagtinger at 919-554-4884 x32 or James. C.Lastin2er(d,usaee.army.mil. Corps Regulatory Official:,�D ( Date: 06/24/2014 Expiration Date of Veri fieXion: 03/18/NI7 SAW-2014-00862 SPECIAL CONDITIONS In order to compensate for impacts associated with this permit, mitigation shall be provided in accordance with the provisions outlined on the most recent version of the attached Compensatory Mitigation Responsibility Transfer Form. The requirements of this form, including any special conditions listed on this form, are hereby incorporated as special conditions of this permit authorization. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Wilmington District Compensatory Mitigation Responsibility Transfer Form Permittee: Wake Stone Corporation Attn: Samuel Bratton Action ID: SAW-2014-00862 Project Name: Hinton Oaks Extension/Wake Stone Commercial Site County: Wake Instructions to Permittee: The Permittee must provide a copy of this form to the Mitigation Sponsor, either an approved Mitigation Bank or the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP), who will then sign the form to verify the transfer of the mitigation responsibility. Once the Sponsor has signed this form, it is the Permittee's responsibility to ensure that to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Project Manager identified on page two is in receipt of a signed copy of this form before conducting authorized impacts, unless otherwise specified below. If more than one mitigation Sponsor will be used to provide the mitigation associated with the permit, or if the impacts and/or the mitigation will occur in more than one 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC), multiple forms will be attached to the permit, and the separate forms for each Sponsor and/or HUC must be provided to the appropriate mitigation Sponsors. Instructions to Sponsor: The Sponsor must verify that the mitigation requirements shown below are available at the identified site. By signing below, the Sponsor is accepting full responsibility for the identified mitigation, regardless of whether or not they have received payment from the Permittee. Once the form is signed, the Sponsor must update the appropriate ledger and provide a copy of the signed form to the Permittee and to the USACE Bank/In-Lieu Fee Program Manager. The Sponsor must also comply with all reporting requirements established in their authorizing instrument. Permitted Impacts and Compensatory Mitigation Requirements: Permitted Impacts Requiring Mitigation* 8-digit HUC and Basin: 03020201, Neuse River Basin Stream Impacts (linear feet) Wetland Impacts (acres) Warm Cool Cold Riparian Riparian Non -Riparian Coastal Riverine Non-riverine 0.12 *If more than one mitigation sponsor will be used for the permit, only include impacts to be mitigated by this sponsor. Compensatory Mitigation Requirements: 8-digit HUC and Basin: 03020201, Neuse River Basin Stream Mitigation (credits) Wetland Mitigation (credits) Riparian Riparian Warm Cool Cold Non -Riparian Coastal Riverine Non-riverine 0.24 Mitigation Site Debited: NCEEP (List the name of the bank to be debited. For umbrella banks, also list the specific site. For NCEEP, list NCEEP. If the NCEEP acceptance letter identifies a specific site, also list the specific site to be debited). Section to be completed by the Mitigation Sponsor Statement of Mitigation Liability Acceptance: I, the undersigned, verify that I am authorized to approve mitigation transactions for the Mitigation Sponsor shown below, and I certify that the Sponsor agrees to accept full responsibility for providing the mitigation identified in this document (see the table above), associated with the USACE Permittee and Action ID number shown. I also verify that released credits (and/or advance credits for NCEEP), as approved by the USACE, are currently available at the mitigation site identified above. Further, I understand that if the Sponsor fails to provide the required compensatory mitigation, the USACE Wilmington District Engineer may pursue measures against the Sponsor to ensure compliance associated with the mitigation requirements. Mitigation Sponsor Name: Name of Sponsor's Authorized Represent Signature of Sponsor's Authorized Representative Date of Signature Page 1 of 2 Form Updated 18 September, 2012 USACE Wilmington District Compensatory Mitigation Responsibility Transfer Form, Page 2 Conditions for Transfer of Compensatory Mitigation Credit: • Once this document has been signed by the Mitigation Sponsor and the USACE is in receipt of the signed form, the Permittee is no longer responsible for providing the mitigation identified in this form, though the Permittee remains responsible for any other mitigation requirements stated in the permit conditions. • Construction within jurisdictional areas authorized by the permit identified on page one of this form can begin only after the USACE is in receipt of a copy of this document signed by the Sponsor, confirming that the Sponsor has accepted responsibility for providing the mitigation requirements listed herein. For authorized impacts conducted by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), construction within jurisdictional areas may proceed upon permit issuance; however, a copy of this form signed by the Sponsor must be provided to the USACE within 30 days of permit issuance. NCDOT remains fully responsible for the mitigation until the USACE has received this form, confirming that the Sponsor has accepted responsibility for providing the mitigation requirements listed herein. • Signed copies of this document must be retained by the Permittee, Mitigation Sponsor, and in the USACE administrative records for both the permit and the Bank/ILF Instrument. It is the Permittee's responsibility to ensure that the USACE Project Manager (address below) is provided with a signed copy of this form. • If changes are proposed to the type, amount, or location of mitigation after this form has been signed and returned to the USACE, the Sponsor must obtain case -by -case approval from the USACE Project Manager and/or North Carolina Interagency Review Team (NCIRT). If approved, higher mitigation ratios may be applied, as per current District guidance and a new version of this form must be completed and included in the USACE administrative records for both the permit and the Bank/ILF Instrument. Comments/Additional Conditions: This form is not valid unless signed by the mitigation Sponsor and USACE Project Manager. For questions regarding this form or any of the conditions of the permit authorization, contact the Project Manager at the address below. USACE Project Manager: James Lastinger USACE Field Office: Raleigh Regulatory Field Office US Army Corps of Engineers 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587 Email: james.c.lastinger@usace.army.mil June 24. 2014 Manager Signature Date of Signature Current Wilmington District mitigation guidance, including information on mitigation ratios, functional assessments, and mitigation bank location and availability, and credit classifications (including stream temperature and wetland groupings) is available at http://ribits.usace.armV.mil. Page 2 of 2 The Wilmington District is committed to providing the highest level of support to the public. To help us ensure we continue to do so, please complete the Customer Satisfaction Survey located at our website at http://regulatorV•usacesurvey.com/ to complete the survey online. Z-A��a], JUN 1 g 2014 L NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resou ;I & Envi!-cflrnen3' C=11lsiILi,;s, P,k Pat McCrory John E. Skvarla, III Governor Secretary June 17, 2014 DWR # 14-0554 Wake County Wake Stone Corporation Attn: Samuel Bratton 6721 Hwy 64 Business East Knightdale, NC 27545 Town of Knightdale Attn: Fred Boone 950 Steeple Square Court Knightdale, NC 27545 Subject: APPROVAL OF 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION WITH ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS AUTHORIZATION CERTIFICATE PER THE NEUSE RIVER BASIN RIPARIAN BUFFER PROTECTION RULES (1SA NCAC 02B .0233) WITH ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Hinton Oaks Blvd. Extension & Wake Stone Property Commercial Dear Messrs. Bratton and Boone: You have our approval for the impacts listed below for the purpose described in your application dated March 30, 2014 and received by the Division of Water Resources (Division) on June 2, 2014, with revised information sent via email on June 16, 2014. These impacts are covered by the attached Water Quality General Certification Number 3890 and the conditions listed below. This certification is associated with the use of Nationwide Permit Number 39 once it is issued to you by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Please note that you should get any other federal, state or local permits before proceeding with your project, including those required by (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Non -Discharge, and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval requires you to follow the conditions listed in the enclosed certification and the following additional conditions: 1. The following impacts are hereby approved provided that all of the other specific and general conditions of the Certification, General Permit and/or Buffer Rules are met. No other impacts are approved, including incidental impacts. One NCarol J1vatura! North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Phone (919) 7914200 Customer Service Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org Location: 3800 Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 Fax (919) 788-7159 1-877-623-6748 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Hinton Oaks Blvd. Extension & Wake Stone DWR# 14-0554 401 AND BUFFER APPROVAL Page 2 of 4 Type of Impact Amount Approved (units) Permanent Amount Approved (units) Temporary Wetland 0.09 (acres) 0 (acres) Impact 3 Wetland 0.03 (acres) ± 0 (acres) Impact 7 Stream 129 (linear feet) 0 (linear feet) Impact 3 Buffers —Zone 1 8,035 (square feet) 0 (square feet) Impact 2 Buffers — Zone 2 6,012 (square feet) { 0 (square feet) Impact 2 Buffers —Zone 1 204 (square feet) i 0 (square feet) Impact 6 Buffers —Zone 2 417 (square feet) 0 (square feet) Impact 6 Buffers —Zone 1 290 (square feet) 0 (square feet) Impact 7 Buffers —Zone 2 581 (square feet) 0 (square feet) Impact 7 Buffers —Zone 1 696 (square feet) 0 (square feet) Impact 8 Buffers —Zone 2 509 (square feet) 0 (square feet) Impact 8 Stormwater Manaeement Plan (SMP) Approval from Local Community Required You are required to provide one copy (hard copy or digital) of the approved SMP, including plan details on full-sized plan sheets, with proof of the Town of Knightdale's approval. The approved SMP shall be submitted to the DWR Webscape Unit (1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1650) before any impacts authorized in this certification occur. After it is approved and submitted to the Division, the SMP may not be modified without prior written authorization from the Town of Knightdale. If the SMP is modified in the future, then you shall provide one modified SMP with proof of approval to the DWR Webscape Unit prior to the commencement of the modifications. Hinton Oaks Blvd_ Extension & Wake Stone DWR# 14-0554 401 AND BUFFER APPROVAL Page 3 of 4 No Waste, Spoil, Solids, or Fill of Any Kind No waste, spoil, solids, or fill of any kind shall occur in wetlands, waters, or riparian areas beyond the footprint of the impacts depicted in the Pre -Construction Notification. All construction activities, including the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of sediment and erosion control Best Management Practices, shall be performed so that no violations of state water quality standards, statutes, or rules occur. 4. Protective Fencing The outside buffer, wetland or water boundary and along the construction corridor within these boundaries approved under this authorization shall be clearly marked with orange warning fencing (or similar high visibility material) for the areas that have been approved to infringe within the buffer, wetland or water prior to any land disturbing activities to ensure compliance with 15 NCAC 02H .0500. 5. This approval is for the purpose and design described in your application. The plans and specifications for this project are incorporated by reference as part of the Certification and Buffer Authorization. If you change your project, you must notify the Division and you may be required to submit a new application package with the appropriate fee. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this approval letter and General Certification and is responsible for complying with all conditions. 6. This approval and its conditions are final and binding unless contested. This Certification and Buffer Authorization can be contested as provided in Articles 3 and 4 of General Statute 150B by filing a written petition for an administrative hearing to the Office of Administrative Hearings (hereby known as OAH). A petition form may be obtained from the OAH at http://www.ncoah.com/ or by calling the OAH Clerk's Office at (919) 431-3000 for information. Within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of this notice, a petition must be filed with the OAH. A petition is considered filed when the original and one (1) copy along with any applicable OAH filing fee is received in the OAH during normal office hours (Monday through Friday between 8:00am and 5:00pm, excluding official state holidays). The petition may be faxed to the OAH at (919) 431-3100, provided the original and one copy of the petition along with any applicable OAH filing fee is received by the OAH within five (5) business days following the faxed transmission. Mailing address for the OAH: If sending by First Class Mail If sending via delivery service via the US Postal Service: (e.g. UPS, FedEx): Hinton Oaks Blvd. Extension & Wake Stone Office of Administrative Hearings 6714 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-6714 DWR# 14-0554 401 AND BUFFER APPROVAL Page 4 of 4 Office of Administrative Hearings 1711 New Hope Church Road Raleigh, NC 27609-6285 One (1) copy of the petition must also be served to DENR: Lacy Presnell, General Counsel Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1601 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 Please send one (1) copy of the petition to DWR: if sending by First Class Mail via the US Postal Service: Karen Higgins NC DENR-DWR — Webscape Unit 1650 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1650 If sending via delivery service (e.g. UPS, FedEx): Karen Higgins NC DEN R-DWR — Webscape Unit 512 N. Salisbury Street; Raleigh, NC 27604 This letter completes the review of the Division under section 401 of the Clean Water Act and the Neuse Riparian Buffer Rules as described in 15A NCAC 02B .0233 . Please contact Cherri Smith at 919-791-4251 nce ly, Danny S ith if you have any questions or concerns. Supervisor, Water Quality Regional Operations Section Enclosure: GC 3890 cc: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Raleigh Regulatory Field Office; 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, St. 105; Wake Forest, NC 27597 Bob Zarzecki; Soil & Environmental Consultants; 8412 Falls of Neuse Road, Ste. 104; Raleigh, NC 27614 DWR RRO 401 Files Environmental Consultants, 8412 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27615 • Phone; (919) 846-5900 sandec.com To: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service August 12, 2022 Raleigh Field Office S&EC Project No: 1218LW6 P.O. Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 Re: Online Project Review Request, Hinton Oaks North, Knightdale — Wake County, North Carolina We have reviewed the referenced project using the USFWS North Carolina Field Office's online project review process and have followed all guidance and instructions in completing the review. We completed our review August 12, 2022 and are submitting our project review package in accordance with the instructions for further review. Our proposed action consists of. A planned commercial /Industrial development that is proposing a wetland impact. The location of the project and the action area are identified on the enclosed maps. Hinton Oaks North (35.811452,-78.512220). The site is located off Hinton Oaks Blvd, Knightdale Wake County, North Carolina. Construction will commence following the anticipated Section 404 & 401 Approvals and should be completed by the Nationwide Permit Expiration date of March 15, 2026. This project review is needed under provisions of Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), and per General Condition 18 of Nationwide Permit 39. The enclosed project review package provides the information about the species and critical habitat considered in our review. The species conclusions table included in the package identifies our determinations for the resources that may be affected by the project. For additional information, please contact Mason Montgomery at mmontgomery@sandec.com Sincerely, SOIL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, PA Mason Montgomery Environmental Scientist, Wetlands Department Enclosures: 1. Project Request Review Package 6. FWS Official Species List 2. S&EC T&E Species Report 7. NHP Report 3. Vicinity Maps 8. FWS Species Conclusion Table 4. S&EC Photo Report 9. FWS Self -Certification Letter 5. Overall Site Plan Environmental Consultants, 8412 balls of Netiw Road, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC', 27615 • Phone: (919) 946-5900 • Fax sandcc.com August 12, 2022 S&EC Project No.: 12181.W6 To: Wake Stone Property Company Attn: Bose Bratton PO Box 190 Knightdale, NC 27545 Re: THREATENED & ENDANGERED SPECIES REPORT Hinton Oaks Industrial Park North (+/- 48 acres) Hinton Oaks Blvd, Knightdale, Wake County, NC Dear Mr. Bratton: On August 8, Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA (S&EC) evaluated the Hinton Oaks Blvd property shown on the attached maps for potential endangered species. The property is located off Hinton Oaks Blvd in Wake County, NC. Surface waters on -site flow into Beaverdam Creek in the Neuse River Basin, which has been classified in the "Classification and NC DWQ Standards Applicable to Surface Waters and Wetlands of North Carolina" as C; NSW. We obtained the attached automatically generated official species list from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) and N.C. Natural Heritage Program (NHP) report identifying the protected species on or within one mile of the project area that could potentially be affected by the project. These FWS & NHP reports were updated as of the date of this report. The official species list is valid for 90 days. We conducted site assessments to identify potential suitable habitat and preliminary surveys for the individual species listed on the official species list. This included assessing the physical characteristics of the streams, identifying forest types, and looking for evidence of the listed species on -site. This survey did not include any detailed sampling or netting. The results of the search are discussed below. Hinton Oaks Industrial Park North- S&EC Threatened & Endangered Species Report Page 1 of 6 August 12, 2022 S&EC Project #12181.W6 RESULTS: The FWS official species list identified the following species for the Evaluation limits: • Red -cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis), Endangered • Neuse River Waterdog (Necturus lewisi), Threatened • Carolina Madtom (Noturus furiosus), Endangered • Atlantic Pigtoe (Fusconaia masoni), Threatened • Dwarf Wedgemussel (Alasmidonta heterodon), Endangered • Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus), Candidate • Michaux's Sumac (Rhus michauxii), Endangered Of the species identified on the official species list, the NHP report did identify Federally endangered species within one mile of the project area. These elemental occurrences included a historical occurrence for Carolina Madtom from 1902, as well as an elemental occurrence from 2021 for Michaux's Sumac. Other State listed species were found within the project area as listed in the attached NHP report. The NHP report identified one natural area and two managed areas within the project area or within one mile of the project area. These are listed out in the attached NHP Report. RED -COCKADED WOODPECKER (Picoides borealis): S&EC personnel conducted preliminary surveys of suitable habitat (foraging and cavity trees) and individual Red -cockaded Woodpeckers (RCWs) within the project area. We found no individual RCWs within the project area. The NHP report did not list any known elemental occurrence within the project area or within one mile of the site. We found no ideal suitable habitat (e.g., mature Long Leaf pine forests) within the project area. The southeast corner of the property had planted Long Leaf pines (+/-25 years) with a dense understory and groundcover. Given the lack of species present, and no presence of suitable habitat we concluded that the project would have "No effect" on RCWs. NEUSE RIVER WATERDOG (Necturus lewisi): S&EC personnel conducted preliminary surveys of the streams on -site for potential suitable habitat for the Neuse River Waterdog. The NHP report did not list any known elemental occurrence within the project area or within one mile of the site. This species is found in the Neuse River and Tar River basins. The suitable habitat this species is found in is typically medium to large streams and rivers with Hinton Oaks Industrial Park North - S&EC Threatened & Endangered Species Report Page 2 of 6 August 12, 2022 S&EC Project #12181.W6 a moderate gradient and large bed material. The Neuse River Waterdog also needs riffles, runs, and pools. While we did not specifically sample for the species, we also did not find any evidence of the species while conducting our preliminary surveys of the streams for potential suitable habitat. Our preliminary survey concluded that potential suitable habitat does not exist on -site. The first order perennial stream was +/-4 feet wide with low baseflow and had a sandy substrate. Additionally, the other streams on -site did not have suitable habitat. Due to these observations, we have concluded that the project would have "No effect" on the Neuse River Waterdog. CAROLINA MADTOM (Noturus furiosus): S&EC personnel conducted preliminary surveys of the streams on -site for potential suitable habitat for the Carolina Madtom. The NHP report did list a historical elemental occurrence within one mile of the site from 1902. This species is found in the Neuse River and Tar River basins. The suitable habitat this species is found in is also medium to large streams and rivers with a moderate gradient and large bed material. The Carolina Madtom also needs continuous year-round flow and cover for nesting habitat. While we did not specifically sample for the species, we also did not find any evidence of the species while conducting our preliminary surveys of the streams for potential suitable habitat. Our preliminary survey concluded that potential suitable habitat does not exist on -site. The first order perennial stream was +/-4 feet wide with low baseflow and had a sandy substrate. Additionally, the other streams on -site did not have suitable habitat. Due to these observations, we have concluded that the project would have "No effect" on the Carolina Madtom. ATLANTIC PIGTOE (Fusconaia masonal: S&EC personnel conducted preliminary surveys of the streams on -site for potential suitable habitat for the Atlantic Pigtoe (Note: This did not include a detailed aquatic mussel survey for the presence of mussels). The NHP report did not list any known elemental occurrence within the project area or within one mile of the site. The suitable habitat for this species consists of medium sized creeks to large rivers with excellent water quality. This species typically lives in streams with coarse sand and gravel with moderate to high flowing water. While we did not specifically sample for the species, we also did Hinton Oaks Industrial Park North - S&EC Threatened & Endangered Species Report Page 3 of 6 August 12, 2022 S&EC Project #12181.W6 not find any evidence of the species while conducting our preliminary surveys of the streams for potential suitable habitat. Our preliminary survey concluded that potential suitable habitat does not exist on -site. The first order perennial stream was +/-4 feet wide with low baseflow and had a sandy substrate. Additionally, the other streams on -site did not have suitable habitat. Due to these observations, we have concluded that the project would have "No effect" on the Atlantic Pigtoe. DWARF WEDGEMUSSEL (Alasmidonta heterodon): S&EC personnel conducted preliminary surveys of the streams on -site for potential suitable habitat for the Dwarf Wedgemussel (Note: This did not include a detailed aquatic mussel survey for the presence of mussels). The NHP report did not list any known elemental occurrence within the project area or within one mile of the site. The Dwarf Wedgemussel has little to no preference for stream size, flow condition or bed material. Based on guidance from the USFWS staff, only 2nd order and larger perennial streams are considered suitable habitat. While we did not conduct detailed mussel surveys, no mussels (of any species) were observed during the preliminary suitable habitat survey. Our preliminary survey concluded that potential suitable habitat does not exist on -site. The first order perennial stream was +/-4 feet wide with low baseflow and had a sandy substrate. Additionally, the other streams on -site did not have suitable habitat. Due to these observations, we have concluded that the project would have "No effect" on the Dwarf Wedgemussel. MONARCH BUTTERFLY (Danaus plexippus): The Monarch Butterfly is currently listed as a candidate species, and not yet listed or proposed for listing as threatened or endangered. Due to the current status of Monarch Butterfly, consultation with USFWS under section 7 of the Endangered Species Act is not required. FWS recommends conserving pollinator habitat where practicable. MICHAUX'S SUMAC (Rhus michauxib S&EC personnel conducted preliminary surveys of suitable habitat within the project area. The NHP report did list a known elemental occurrence within one mile of the project area. We visited the Hinton Oaks Industrial Park North - S&EC Threatened & Endangered Species Report Page 4 of 6 August 12, 2022 S&EC Project #12181.W6 elemental occurrence location of Michaux's sumac prior to conducting our preliminary surveys. We found no individual Michaux's Sumac species within the project area. We found suitable habitat within the project areas to include primarily disturbed open areas along paths and roads. Given the lack of species present within the areas believed to be suitable habitat, we concluded that the project would have "No effect" on Michaux's sumac. BALD EAGLE (Haliaeetus leucocephalus): S&EC personnel conducted preliminary surveys of suitable habitat, nesting sites, and individual Bald Eagles within the project area. During our survey, we found no evidence of Bald Eagles or any nesting sites within the project area. The NHP report did not identify any known nests on -site or within one mile of the site. Given the lack of species present, we have concluded that the project is "Unlikely to disturb nesting bald eagles ". We believe no Eagle Act Permit is required. NORTHERN LONG-EARED BAT (Myotis septentrionalis): S&EC personnel conducted preliminary surveys for suitable habitat and individual Northern Long- eared Bats (NLEB's) within the project area. During our survey, we found no individual species. Relying upon the Endings of the 1/5/2016 Programmatic Biological Opinion for Final 4(d) Rule on the Northern Long -Eared Bat and Activities Excepted from Take Prohibitions to fulfill our project -specific section 7 responsibilities." Due to the nature of the project being development, we concluded that the project would "May affect, but not likely to adversely affect" NLEB's. CONCLUSION: After completing the habitat assessments and preliminary surveys, S&EC completed the attached "Species Conclusion Table" and "Self -Certification Letter". Using language typically used by the FWS in their conclusion letters, we have concluded that it appears the proposed project is not likely to adversely affect any federally listed endangered or threatened species, their formally designated critical habitat, or species currently proposed for listing under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We strongly recommend requesting a concurrence letter from the FWS. Hinton Oaks Industrial Park North - S&EC Threatened & Endangered Species Report Page 5 of 6 August 12, 2022 S&EC Project #12181.W6 Sincerely, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, PA Mason Montgomery Environmental Scientist, Wetlands Department Attachments: 1. USGS Vicinity Map 2. Soil Survey Vicinity Map 3. Aerial Map 4. Photo Report 5. Overall Site Plan 6. FWS List of threatened and endangered species that occur in your proposed location, and/or may be affected by your proposed project. Official Species List. August 1, 2022. 7. NHP Report: August 1, 2022. 8. S&EC — FWS Species Conclusion Table. August 12, 2022. 9. S&EC — FWS Self -Certification Letter. August 12, 2022. References: -North Carolina Natural Heritage Program. 2017. Biotics Database. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina. -US Fish and Wildlife Service. Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaQ & Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office Online Project Reviews website. -U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2021. Species status assessment report for the Atlantic Pigtoe (Fusconaia masoni). Version 1.2. December 2021. Atlanta, GA. -U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1993. Michaux's Sumac Recovery Plan. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 30pp. -U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2003. Recovery Plan for the Red -cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis) Second Revision. Atlanta GA 316 pp. -U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/ Southeast Region. 2021. Carolina Madtom. 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I►PI. 4L .. irw 17 Job #: 12181.W6 August 12, 2022 Photo 9: 5 ‘-i PROPOSED BUILDING #6 180,000 SF FFE=289.0 PROPOSED BUILDING #7 164,000 SF FFE=266 0 2,7i. 11.M����I� rr �.}1 -- _ -'V' "?Orel• i United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE i�c 03�/ Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 Phone: (919) 856-4520 Fax: (919) 856-4556 In Reply Refer To: August 01, 2022 Project Code: 2022-0069603 Project Name: Hinton Oaks North Subject: List of threatened and endangered species that may occur in your proposed project location or may be affected by your proposed project To Whom It May Concern: The enclosed species list identifies threatened, endangered, proposed and candidate species, as well as proposed and final designated critical habitat, that may occur within the boundary of your proposed project and/or may be affected by your proposed project. The species list fulfills the requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) under section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). If your project area contains suitable habitat for any of the federally -listed species on this species list, the proposed action has the potential to adversely affect those species. If suitable habitat is present, surveys should be conducted to determine the species' presence or absence within the project area. The use of this species list and/or North Carolina Natural Heritage program data should not be substituted for actual field surveys. New information based on updated surveys, changes in the abundance and distribution of species, changed habitat conditions, or other factors could change this list. Please feel free to contact us if you need more current information or assistance regarding the potential impacts to federally proposed, listed, and candidate species and federally designated and proposed critical habitat. Please note that under 50 CFR 402.12(e) of the regulations implementing section 7 of the Act, the accuracy of this species list should be verified after 90 days. This verification can be completed formally or informally as desired. The Service recommends that verification be completed by visiting the ECOS-IPaC website at regular intervals during project planning and implementation for updates to species lists and information. An updated list may be requested through the ECOS-IPaC system by completing the same process used to receive the enclosed list. The purpose of the Act is to provide a means whereby threatened and endangered species and the ecosystems upon which they depend may be conserved. Under sections 7(a)(1) and 7(a)(2) of the Act and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 402 et seq.), Federal agencies are required to utilize their authorities to carry out programs for the conservation of threatened and endangered 08/01/2022 species and to determine whether projects may affect threatened and endangered species and/or designated critical habitat. A Biological Assessment is required for construction projects (or other undertakings having similar physical impacts) that are major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment as defined in the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4332(2) (c)). For projects other than major construction activities, the Service suggests that a biological evaluation similar to a Biological Assessment be prepared to determine whether the project may affect listed or proposed species and/or designated or proposed critical habitat. Recommended contents of a Biological Assessment are described at 50 CFR 402.12. If a Federal agency determines, based on the Biological Assessment or biological evaluation, that listed species and/or designated critical habitat may be affected by the proposed project, the agency is required to consult with the Service pursuant to 50 CFR 402. In addition, the Service recommends that candidate species, proposed species and proposed critical habitat be addressed within the consultation. More information on the regulations and procedures for section 7 consultation, including the role of permit or license applicants, can be found in the "Endangered Species Consultation Handbook" at: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/esa-library/pdf/TOC-GLOS.PDF Migratory Birds: In addition to responsibilities to protect threatened and endangered species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), there are additional responsibilities under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA) to protect native birds from project -related impacts. Any activity, intentional or unintentional, resulting in take of migratory birds, including eagles, is prohibited unless otherwise permitted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (50 C.F.R. Sec. 10.12 and 16 U.S.C. Sec. 668(a)). For more information regarding these Acts see https://www.fws.gov/birds/policies-and-regulations.php. The MBTA has no provision for allowing take of migratory birds that may be unintentionally killed or injured by otherwise lawful activities. It is the responsibility of the project proponent to comply with these Acts by identifying potential impacts to migratory birds and eagles within applicable NEPA documents (when there is a federal nexus) or a Bird/Eagle Conservation Plan (when there is no federal nexus). Proponents should implement conservation measures to avoid or minimize the production of project -related stressors or minimize the exposure of birds and their resources to the project -related stressors. For more information on avian stressors and recommended conservation measures see https://www.fws.gov/birds/bird-enthusiasts/threats-to- birds.php. In addition to MBTA and BGEPA, Executive Order 13186: Responsibilities of Federal Agencies to Protect Migratory Birds, obligates all Federal agencies that engage in or authorize activities that might affect migratory birds, to minimize those effects and encourage conservation measures that will improve bird populations. Executive Order 13186 provides for the protection of both migratory birds and migratory bird habitat. For information regarding the implementation of Executive Order 13186, please visit https://www.fws.govibirds/policies-and-regulations/ executive-orders/e0-13186.php. 08/01/2022 3 We appreciate your concern for threatened and endangered species. The Service encourages Federal agencies to include conservation of threatened and endangered species into their project planning to further the purposes of the Act. Please include the Consultation Code in the header of this letter with any request for consultation or correspondence about your project that you submit to our office. Attachment(s): ■ Official Species List • Migratory Birds 08/01/2022 Official Species List This list is provided pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, and fulfills the requirement for Federal agencies to "request of the Secretary of the Interior information whether any species which is listed or proposed to be listed may be present in the area of a proposed action". This species list is provided by: Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 (919) 856-4520 08/01/2022 Project Summary Project Code: 2022-0069603 Project Name: Hinton Oaks North Project Type: Residential Construction Project Description: This project is located in Wake County, NC and is approximately 48 acres. Project Location: Approximate location of the project can be viewed in Google Maps: https:// www.google.com/maps/035.8113003,-78.51216994712172,14z Counties: Wake County, North Carolina 08/01/2022 3 Endangered Species Act Species There is a total of 7 threatened, endangered, or candidate species on this species list. Species on this list should be considered in an effects analysis for your project and could include species that exist in another geographic area. For example, certain fish may appear on the species list because a project could affect downstream species. IPaC does not display listed species or critical habitats under the sole jurisdiction of NOAA Fisheries1, as USFWS does not have the authority to speak on behalf of NOAA and the Department of Commerce. See the "Critical habitats" section below for those critical habitats that lie wholly or partially within your project area under this office's jurisdiction. Please contact the designated FWS office if you have questions. NOAA Fisheries, also known as the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), is an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration within the Department of Commerce. Birds NAME Red -cockaded Woodpecker Picoides borealis No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: httpss://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/7614 Amphibians NAME 61INXILI y Endangered STATUS Neuse River Waterdog Necturus lewisi Threatened There is final critical habitat for this species. The location of the critical habitat is not available. Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/6772 Fishes NAME STATUS Carolina Madtom Noturus furiosus Endangered There is final critical habitat for this species. The location of the critical habitat is not available. Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/528 08/01/2022 Clams N1AN/1 Atlantic Pigtoe Fusconaia masoni There is final critical habitat for this species. The location of the critical habitat is not available. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/5164 Dwarf Wedgemussel Alasmidonta heterodon No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/784 Insects AT 0 T%4 v Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/9743 Flowering Plants XT 0 AAip Michaux's Sumac Rhus michauxii No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/5217 4 STATUS Threatened Endangered STATUS Candidate STATUS Endangered Critical habitats THERE ARE NO CRITICAL HABITATS WITHIN YOUR PROJECT AREA UNDER THIS OFFICE'S JURISDICTION. 08/01/2022 Migratory Birds Certain birds are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act! and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act2. Any person or organization who plans or conducts activities that may result in impacts to migratory birds, eagles, and their habitats should follow appropriate regulations and consider implementing appropriate conservation measures, as described below. 1. The Migratory Birds Treaty Act of 1918. 2. The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act of 1940. 3. 50 C.F.R. Sec. 10.12 and 16 U.S.C. Sec. 668(a) The birds listed below are birds of particular concern either because they occur on the USFWS Birds of Conservation Concern (BCC) list or warrant special attention in your project location. To learn more about the levels of concern for birds on your list and how this list is generated, see the FAQ below. This is not a list of every bird you may find in this location, nor a guarantee that every bird on this list will be found in your project area. To see exact locations of where birders and the general public have sighted birds in and around your project area, visit the E-bird data mapping tool (Tip: enter your location, desired date range and a species on your list). For projects that occur off the Atlantic Coast, additional maps and models detailing the relative occurrence and abundance of bird species on your list are available. Links to additional information about Atlantic Coast birds, and other important information about your migratory bird list, including how to properly interpret and use your migratory bird report, can be found below. For guidance on when to schedule activities or implement avoidance and minimization measures to reduce impacts to migratory birds on your list, click on the PROBABILITY OF PRESENCE SUMMARY at the top of your list to see when these birds are most likely to be present and breeding in your project area. BREEDING NAME SEASON Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus Breeds Sep 1 to This is not a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) in this area, but warrants attention Jul 31 because of the Eagle Act or for potential susceptibilities in offshore areas from certain types of development or activities. htWs:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/1626 Black -billed Cuckoo Coccyzus erythropthalmus Breeds May 15 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA to Oct 10 and Alaska. htWs:Hecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/9399 08/01/2022 2 BREEDING NAME SEASON Chimney Swift Chaetura pelagica Breeds Mar 15 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA to Aug 25 and Alaska. Kentucky Warbler Oporornis formosus Breeds Apr 20 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA to Aug 20 and Alaska. Prairie Warbler Dendroica discolor Breeds May 1 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA to Jul 31 and Alaska. Prothonotary Warbler Protonotaria citrea Breeds Apr 1 to This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA Jul 31 and Alaska. Red-headed Woodpecker Melanerpes erythrocephalus Breeds May 10 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA to Sep 10 and Alaska. Rusty Blackbird Euphagus carolinus Breeds This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) only in particular Bird Conservation Regions elsewhere (BCRs) in the continental USA Wood Thrush Hylocichla mustelina Breeds May 10 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA to Aug 31 and Alaska. Probability Of Presence Summary The graphs below provide our best understanding of when birds of concern are most likely to be present in your project area. This information can be used to tailor and schedule your project activities to avoid or minimize impacts to birds. Please make sure you read and understand the FAQ "Proper Interpretation and Use of Your Migratory Bird Report" before using or attempting to interpret this report. Probability of Presence (■) Each green bar represents the bird's relative probability of presence in the 10km grid cell(s) your project overlaps during a particular week of the year. (A year is represented as 12 4-week months.) A taller bar indicates a higher probability of species presence. The survey effort (see below) can be used to establish a level of confidence in the presence score. One can have higher confidence in the presence score if the corresponding survey effort is also high. How is the probability of presence score calculated? The calculation is done in three steps: The probability of presence for each week is calculated as the number of survey events in the week where the species was detected divided by the total number of survey events for that week. For example, if in week 12 there were 20 survey events and the Spotted Towhee 08/01/2022 3 was found in 5 of them, the probability of presence of the Spotted Towhee in week 12 is 0.25. 2. To properly present the pattern of presence across the year, the relative probability of presence is calculated. This is the probability of presence divided by the maximum probability of presence across all weeks. For example, imagine the probability of presence in week 20 for the Spotted Towhee is 0.05, and that the probability of presence at week 12 (0.25) is the maximum of any week of the year. The relative probability of presence on week 12 is 0.25/0.25 = 1; at week 20 it is 0.05/0.25 = 0.2. 3. The relative probability of presence calculated in the previous step undergoes a statistical conversion so that all possible values fall between 0 and 10, inclusive. This is the probability of presence score. Breeding Season( ) Yellow bars denote a very liberal estimate of the time -frame inside which the bird breeds across its entire range. If there are no yellow bars shown for a bird, it does not breed in your project area. Survey Effort (1) Vertical black lines superimposed on probability of presence bars indicate the number of surveys performed for that species in the 10km grid cell(s) your project area overlaps. The number of surveys is expressed as a range, for example, 33 to 64 surveys. No Data (—) A week is marked as having no data if there were no survey events for that week. Survey Timeframe Surveys from only the last 10 years are used in order to ensure delivery of currently relevant information. The exception to this is areas off the Atlantic coast, where bird returns are based on all years of available data, since data in these areas is currently much more sparse. ■ probability of presence breeding season I survey effort — no data SPECIES JA1N FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Bald Eagl Non-BCCe J*y+ ............ Jill Jill Jill Jill Vulnerable MEEK ���� ���— J��� �� � WMEE MMM6.. Black -billed Cuckoo ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ +*+, 19 Jill 7+++ 791 1'.......... BCC Rangewide (CON) Chimney gew++++ ++++"'"','+Jill"',+ ++++ ++++ BCC Rangewi " de (CON) 08/01/2022 4 Kentucky Warbler ++++ ++++ ++++ ++�� C: ME: BCC Rangewide1"""+ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ (CON) + + Prairie Warbler BCC Rangewide ++++ ++++ ++++ * I *,++ 111111 �� ++++ ++0+ ++++ ++++ ++++ (CON) dMEr Prothonotary Warbler T�� ++++ ++++ ++++ +T*++ �++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ BCC Rangewide (CON) Red-headed Woodpecker +0++ ++++ +++10*1101+1 ++++ ++++ ++++ ++ ++++ ++++ BCC Rangewide AMEM MEME MEL (CON) Rusty Blackbird ++'+ +�++ I �- ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ +'�+ BCC -BCR Wood Thrush ++++ ++++ ++++ 40 I I I I * +11 +„+ ,+++ ++++ ++++ BCC Rangewide (CON) Additional information can be found using the following links: • Birds of Conservation Concern https://www.fws.gov/program/migratory-birds/species ■ Measures for avoiding and minimizing impacts to birds https://www.fws.gov/librarr�/ collections/avoiding-and-minimizins--incidental-take-migratorv-birds • Nationwide conservation measures for birds https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/ documents/nationwide-standard-conservation-measures.pdf Migratory Birds FAQ Tell me more about conservation measures I can implement to avoid or minimize impacts to migratory birds. Nationwide Conservation Measures describes measures that can help avoid and minimize impacts to all birds at any location year round. Implementation of these measures is particularly important when birds are most likely to occur in the project area. When birds may be breeding in the area, identifying the locations of any active nests and avoiding their destruction is a very helpful impact minimization measure. To see when birds are most likely to occur and be breeding in your project area, view the Probability of Presence Summary. Additional measures or permits may be advisable depending on the type of activity you are conducting and the type of infrastructure or bird species present on your project site. What does IPaC use to generate the list of migratory birds that potentially occur in my specified location? The Migratory Bird Resource List is comprised of USFWS Birds of Conservation Concern BCC and other species that may warrant special attention in your project location. 08/01/2022 5 The migratory bird list generated for your project is derived from data provided by the Avian Knowledge Network (AKN). The AKN data is based on a growing collection of survey, banding, and citizen science datasets and is queried and filtered to return a list of those birds reported as occurring in the 10km grid cell(s) which your project intersects, and that have been identified as warranting special attention because they are a BCC species in that area, an eagle (Eagle Act requirements may apply), or a species that has a particular vulnerability to offshore activities or development. Again, the Migratory Bird Resource list includes only a subset of birds that may occur in your project area. It is not representative of all birds that may occur in your project area. To get a list of all birds potentially present in your project area, please visit the Rapid Avian Information Locator (RAIL)Tool. What does IPaC use to generate the probability of presence graphs for the migratory birds potentially occurring in my specified location? The probability of presence graphs associated with your migratory bird list are based on data provided by the Avian Knowledge Network (AKN). This data is derived from a growing collection of survey, banding, and citizen science datasets. Probability of presence data is continuously being updated as new and better information becomes available. To learn more about how the probability of presence graphs are produced and how to interpret them, go the Probability of Presence Summary and then click on the "Tell me about these graphs" link. How do I know if a bird is breeding, wintering or migrating in my area? To see what part of a particular bird's range your project area falls within (i.e. breeding, wintering, migrating or year-round), you may query your location using the RAIL Tool and look at the range maps provided for birds in your area at the bottom of the profiles provided for each bird in your results. If a bird on your migratory bird species list has a breeding season associated with it, if that bird does occur in your project area, there may be nests present at some point within the timeframe specified. If "Breeds elsewhere" is indicated, then the bird likely does not breed in your project area. What are the levels of concern for migratory birds? Migratory birds delivered through IPaC fall into the following distinct categories of concern: 1. "BCC Rangewide" birds are Birds of Conservation Concern (BCC) that are of concern throughout their range anywhere within the USA (including Hawaii, the Pacific Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands); 2. "BCC - BCR" birds are BCCs that are of concern only in particular Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in the continental USA; and 3. "Non -BCC - Vulnerable" birds are not BCC species in your project area, but appear on your list either because of the Eagle Act requirements (for eagles) or (for non -eagles) potential susceptibilities in offshore areas from certain types of development or activities (e.g. offshore energy development or longline fishing). 08/01/2022 Although it is important to try to avoid and minimize impacts to all birds, efforts should be made, in particular, to avoid and minimize impacts to the birds on this list, especially eagles and BCC species of rangewide concern. For more information on conservation measures you can implement to help avoid and minimize migratory bird impacts and requirements for eagles, please see the FAQs for these topics. Details about birds that are potentially affected by offshore projects For additional details about the relative occurrence and abundance of both individual bird species and groups of bird species within your project area off the Atlantic Coast, please visit the Northeast Ocean Data Portal. The Portal also offers data and information about other taxa besides birds that may be helpful to you in your project review. Alternately, you may download the bird model results files underlying the portal maps through the NOAA NCCOS Integrative Statistical Modeling and Predictive Mapping of Marine Bird Distributions and Abundance on the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf project webpage. Bird tracking data can also provide additional details about occurrence and habitat use throughout the year, including migration. Models relying on survey data may not include this information. For additional information on marine bird tracking data, see the Diving Bird Study and the nanotag studies or contact Caleb Spiegel or Pam Lorin. What if I have eagles on my list? If your project has the potential to disturb or kill eagles, you may need to obtain a permit to avoid violating the Eagle Act should such impacts occur. Proper Interpretation and Use of Your Migratory Bird Report The migratory bird list generated is not a list of all birds in your project area, only a subset of birds of priority concern. To learn more about how your list is generated, and see options for identifying what other birds may be in your project area, please see the FAQ "What does IPaC use to generate the migratory birds potentially occurring in my specified location". Please be aware this report provides the "probability of presence" of birds within the 10 km grid cell(s) that overlap your project; not your exact project footprint. On the graphs provided, please also look carefully at the survey effort (indicated by the black vertical bar) and for the existence of the "no data" indicator (a red horizontal bar). A high survey effort is the key component. If the survey effort is high, then the probability of presence score can be viewed as more dependable. In contrast, a low survey effort bar or no data bar means a lack of data and, therefore, a lack of certainty about presence of the species. This list is not perfect; it is simply a starting point for identifying what birds of concern have the potential to be in your project area, when they might be there, and if they might be breeding (which means nests might be present). The list helps you know what to look for to confirm presence, and helps guide you in knowing when to implement conservation measures to avoid or minimize potential impacts from your project activities, should presence be confirmed. To learn more about conservation measures, visit the FAQ "Tell me about conservation measures I can implement to avoid or minimize impacts to migratory birds" at the bottom of your migratory bird trust resources page. 08/01/2022 IPaC User Contact Information Agency: Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA Name: Mason Montgomery Address: 8412 Falls of Neuse Road Address Line 2: Suite 104 City: Raleigh State: NC Zip: 27615 Email mmontgomery@sandec.com Phone: 7047732837 Roy Cooper, Governor 0■ ■■IF NC DEPARTMENT OF ■ ! ■■k�■A NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ■ ■■■ August 1, 2022 Robert Zarzecki Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA 8412 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 104 Raleigh, NC 27615 RE: Hinton Oaks North; 12181.W6 Dear Robert Zarzecki: D. Reid Wilson, Secretary Misty Buchanan Deputy Director, Natural Heritage Program N CN H D E-18829 The North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) appreciates the opportunity to provide information about natural heritage resources for the project referenced above. Based on the project area mapped with your request, a query of the NCNHP database indicates that there are no records for rare species, important natural communities, natural areas, and/or conservation/managed areas within the proposed project boundary. Please note that although there may be no documentation of natural heritage elements within the project boundary, it does not imply or confirm their absence; the area may not have been surveyed. The results of this query should not be substituted for field surveys where suitable habitat exists. In the event that rare species are found within the project area, please contact the NCNHP so that we may update our records. The attached 'Potential Occurrences' table summarizes rare species and natural communities that have been documented within a one -mile radius of the property boundary. The proximity of these records suggests that these natural heritage elements may potentially be present in the project area if suitable habitat exists. Tables of natural areas and conservation/managed areas within a one -mile radius of the project area, if any, are also included in this report. If a Federally -listed species is found within the project area or is indicated within a one -mile radius of the project area, the NCNHP recommends contacting the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for guidance. Contact information for USFWS offices in North Carolina is found here: https://www.fws.gov/offices/Directory/ListOffices.cfm?statecode=37. Please note that natural heritage element data are maintained for the purposes of conservation planning, project review, and scientific research, and are not intended for use as the primary criteria for regulatory decisions. Information provided by the NCNHP database may not be published without prior written notification to the NCNHP, and the NCNHP must be credited as an information source in these publications. Maps of NCNHP data may not be redistributed without permission. The NC Natural Heritage Program may follow this letter with additional correspondence if a Dedicated Nature Preserve, Registered Heritage Area, Land and Water Fund easement, or Federally - listed species are documented near the project area. If you have questions regarding the information provided in this letter or need additional assistance, please contact Rodney A. Butler at rod nev.butler(o)ncdcr.gov or 919-707-8603. Sincerely, NC Natural Heritage Program DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL. AND CULTURAL RESOURCES 1:1 W. JONES STREET, RALEIGI 4_ NC 27fiO3 - 1651 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALCIGH. NC 27699 OFC 915707.9120 • FA 919.707.4121 Natural Heritage Element Occurrences, Natural Areas, and Managed Areas Within a One -mile Radius of the Project Area Hinton Oaks North Project No. 12181.W6 August 1, 2022 NCN H DE-18829 Element Occurrences Documented Within a One -mile Radius of the Project Area Taxonomic EO ID Scientific Name Common Name Last Element Accuracy Federal State Global State Group Observation Occurrence Status Status Rank Rank �i Date Rank �IL Dragonfly or 32043 Coryphaeschna ingens Regal Darner 2004-Pre H? 5-Very --- Significantly G5 S2? Damselfly Low Rare Freshwater 29256 Alasmidonta undulata Triangle Floater 2017-10-30 E 3-Medium --- Threatened G4 S3 Bivalve Freshwater 19137 Lampsilis radiata Eastern Lampmussel 2018-06-29 E 3-Medium --- Threatened G5 S3 Bivalve Freshwater Fish10676 Noturus furiosus Carolina Madtom 1902-08-18 H 3-Medium Endangered Threatened G2 S2 Vascular Plant 28820 Paspalum fluitans Horsetail Crown Grass 2010-09-23 E 3-Medium --- Significantly G5 S1 Rare Peripheral Vascular Plant 25459 Rhus michauxii Michaux's Sumac 2021-11-08 A 2-High Endangered Endangered G2G3 S2 Vascular Plant 6226 Scutellaria nervosa Veined Skullcap 1967-05 H 3-Medium --- Endangered G5 S1 Natural Areas Documented Within a One -mile Radius of the Project Area Site Name Representational Rating Collective Rating Upper Neuse River Floodplain R2 (Very High) C3 (High) Managed Areas Documented Within a One -mile Radius of the Project Area Managed Area Name Owner Owner Type NC Department of Transportation Mitigation Site NC Department of Transportation State Triangle Land Conservancy Easement Triangle Land Conservancy Private Definitions and an explanation of status designations and codes can be found at https://ncnhde.natureserve.org/help. Data query generated on August 1, 2022; source: NCNHP, Q1, April 2022. Please resubmit your information request if more than one year elapses before project initiation as new information is continually added to the NCNHP database. Page 2 of 3 am .Ib Milburnie N W Y E S Farm Park Milburnie August 1, 2022 Managed Area (IMAREA) ❑ NHP Natural Area (NHNA) ❑ Buffered Project Boundary ❑ Project Boundary NCNHDE-18829: Hinton Oaks North Wil•MarGolf Course a a a°' x D ?. r g b ® w� z Shoppesat a Midway Plantation 0 0.28 0.55 i I 1 1.1 Miles ,, 0611 Sources: Esn, Airbus GS, USGS, NGA NASA, CGIAR, N Robinson, NCEAS, NLS, 05. NMA, Geodafaslyrelsen, Rgkswaterstaal, GSA Geofand. FEh9A, Iniermap and the GIS user Wmmuniy Saurces� Esri, HERE. Garmin FAO, NOAA, VSGS, ® GpenSVeeiMap ooninbutars. and Ine GIS User Community Page 3 of 3 Species Conclusions Table Project Name: Hinton Oaks North Date: August 12, 2022 Species / Resource Name Conclusion ESA Section 7 / Eagle Act Determination Notes / Documentation Red -cockaded Woodpecker No suitable habitat present No effect Preliminary habitat survey completed by (Picoides borealis) S&EC staff on August 8, 2022. Neuse River Waterdog No suitable habitat present No effect Preliminary habitat survey completed by (Necturus lewisi) S&EC staff on August 8, 2022. Carolina Madtom No suitable habitat present No effect Preliminary habitat survey completed by (Noturus furiosus) S&EC staff on August 8, 2022. Atlantic Pigtoe No suitable habitat present No effect Preliminary habitat survey completed by (Fusconaia masons) S&EC staff on August 8, 2022. Dwarf Wedgemussel No suitable habitat present No effect Preliminary habitat survey completed by (Alasmidonta heterodon) S&EC staff on August 8, 2022. Michaux's Sumac Suitable habitat present, No effect Preliminary habitat survey completed by (Rhus michauxii) species not present S&EC staff on August 8, 2022. Bald Eagle Unlikely to disturb nesting No Eagle Act permit required Preliminary habitat survey completed by Haliaeetus leucocephalus Bald Eagles S&EC staff on August 8, 2022. Northern Long-eared Bat Suitable habitat present, May affect, not likely to adversely affect Preliminary habitat survey completed by Myotis septentrionalis species not present S&EC staff on August 8, 2022. Relying upon the findings of the 1/5/2016 Programmatic Biological Opinion for Final 4(d) Rule on the Northern Long -Eared Bat and Activities Excepted from Take Prohibitions to fulfill our project -specific section 7 responsibilities. Critical Habitat No critical habitat present No effect Acknowledgement: I agree that the above information about my proposed project is true informed decision about impacts in the immediate and surrounding areas. Mason Montgomery / Environmental Scientist, Wetlands Department at S&EC, PA Signature /Title I used all of the provided resources to make an August 12, 2022 Date � E OJT OF N United States Department of the 7 0 _= a9 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE aa�N a,,a Raleigh Field Office P.O. Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 Project Name Date: Self -Certification Letter Hinton Oaks Industrial Park (North) Dear Applicant: 11SH & w.7""E s�sHv�ca Interior vpM� i�F c� `fie Thank you for using the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) Raleigh Ecological Services online project review process. By printing this letter in conjunction with your project review package, you are certifying that you have completed the online project review process for the project named above in accordance with all instructions provided, using the best available information to reach your conclusions. This letter, and the enclosed project review package, completes the review of your project in accordance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531-1544, 87 Stat. 884), as amended (ESA), and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668-668c, 54 Stat. 250), as amended (Eagle Act). This letter also provides information for your project review under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4347, 83 Stat. 852), as amended. A copy of this letter and the project review package must be submitted to this office for this certification to be valid. This letter and the project review package will be maintained in our records. The species conclusions table in the enclosed project review package summarizes your ESA and Eagle Act conclusions. Based on your analysis, mark all the determinations that apply: "no effect" determinations for proposed/listed species and/or ❑ proposed/designated critical habitat; and/or "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" determinations for proposed/listed species and/or proposed/designated critical habitat; and/or "may affect, likely to adversely affect" determination for the Northern long- eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) and relying on the findings of the January 5, 2016, Programmatic Biological Opinion for the Final 4(d) Rule on the Northern long-eared bat; "no Eagle Act permit required" determinations for eagles. Applicant Page 2 We certify that use of the online project review process in strict accordance with the instructions provided as documented in the enclosed project review package results in reaching the appropriate determinations. Therefore, we concur with the "no effect" or "not likely to adversely affect" determinations for proposed and listed species and proposed and designated critical habitat; the "may affect" determination for Northern long-eared bat; and/or the "no Eagle Act permit required" determinations for eagles. Additional coordination with this office is not needed. Candidate species are not legally protected pursuant to the ESA. However, the Service encourages consideration of these species by avoiding adverse impacts to them. Please contact this office for additional coordination if your project action area contains candidate species. Should project plans change or if additional information on the distribution of proposed or listed species, proposed or designated critical habitat, or bald eagles becomes available, this determination may be reconsidered. This certification letter is valid for 1 year. Information about the online project review process including instructions, species information, and other information regarding project reviews within North Carolina is available at our website http://www.fws.gov/raleigh/pp.html. If you have any questions, you can write to us at Raleighkfws.gov or please contact Leigh Mann of this office at 919-856-4520, ext. 10. Sincerely, /s/Pete Benjamin Pete Benjamin Field Supervisor Raleigh Ecological Services Enclosures - project review package Hinton Oaks Industrial Park NORTH 2023 IMPACT MAPS for Lots 9 & 10 M N 0 12 a 0 ------------- -`-" � ::� .---::':-.-.'.'.'.-- � �-.'.-.':-:-.'.-:':-: •.'.-:':-:-.'. -.'.♦ p+T)� .tea'.-. `.''1f'.-.--.'.-.':-..W,. . 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SUMMARY OF IMPACTS IMPACT # SHEET NAME PERMANENT BUFFER IMPACTS PERMANENT WETLAND IMPACTS TEPORARY WETLAND IMPACTS TEMPORARY BUFFER IMPACTS TEMPORARY INTERMITTENT STREAM IMPACTS DEEEMED ALLOWABLE BUFFER IMPACTS ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE1 ZONE2 1 IM.3 997 SF (0.0229 AC) 2,474 SF (0.0568 AC) 1,350 SF (0.0310 AC) 307 SF (0.0070 AC) 2 IM.3 5,470 SF (0.1256 AC) 2,696 SF (0.0619 AC) 139 LF (0.010 AC) 3 IM.4 305 SF (0.0070 AC) 202 SF (0.0046 AC) TOTALS 1 997 SF (0.0229 AC) 2,474 SF (0.0568 AC) 1,350 SF (0.0310 AC)l 307 SF (0.0070 AC) 5,470 SF (0.1256 AC) 2,696 SF (0.0619 AC) 139 LF (0.010 AC) 305 SF (0.0070 AC) 1 202 SF (0.0046 AC) n7l5I . o , Salt''; � c'r;�'.::• �Ml•• O J Y LL cl) Q CL a Q J 2 Q� Z a J jxO U ) >Q D a ZQ JU O oc �Z� �z a w n aw OZ-i oQ Z OOCa 0 J o� H > W Z0 ZZ> =Z =WO oY PROJECT: WSHOIPN DATE: 1 FEB 2023 SCALE: 1 "=200' DWG. # I M 1 �"•'- or \ .'AND:.---�i.:.i .".'.'.'.'.%`.'.'•'-':':.:.:. •.••• l l i, \Il 1 % i /'�'�\ ti \ � `�`���� _---•m*i ll III J ( \ \ ��4 � _===__�\� " - . ` ` - ... .\- 'i:..�t-.•:":•:•:-:•:":•:•-• A�/ / � ` - lil 1 /---\\ � � -� \� -.ice-"/^� \_,,` \ � lr r ` � / \\ \ l ��C�.:e\'rti \ v-; T.•.•.":•:•:::." .•.T.}." .............'.•:�:� /i A 1 \\ LAST SURVEYED POINT OF USACE _ I I �f ,//� �_�\ \ \ { � / , / // / / �� =.• lj��//— � WETLAND BOUNDARY. 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J Q Z Q J a C/) O � Ix VJ > Q DSO Jc) Yco ZZO (nz amU QJ 0Z� Zo OOCZ O� `l' Z_ `r Z — T z Z x =Z = W W oY PROJECT: WSH0IPN DATE: 1 FEB 2023 SCALE: 1 "=200' NORTH DWG. # I M 2 LEGEND -IMPACT AREAS IMPACT AREA 1 PERMANENT BUFFER ZONE 1 IMPACT 997 SF (0.0229 AC) IMPACT AREA 2 TEMPORARY BUFFER ZONE 1 IMPACT 5,470 SF (0.1256 AC) BUFFER TEMPORARY BUFFER ®PERMANENT ZONE 2 IMPACT ® ZONE 2 IMPACT 2,474 SF (0.0568 AC) 2,696 SF (0.0619 AC) PERMANENT WETLAND IMPACT— DRIVEWAY, TEMPORARY INTERMITTENT STREAM IMPACT — RIPRAP, WALL 1,350 SF (0.0310 AC) HAUL ROAD, RIPRAP, PIPE 139 LF — 0.010 AC TEMPORARY WETLAND IMPACT— DRIVEWAY, WALL 307 SF (0.0070 AC) R/PgRq/V &u IVER FER i 20' ZONE 2 20' ZONE 2 30, ZONE 1 WAKESTONE 30' ZONE 1 HINTON OAKS INDUSTRIAL w 60, PARK PROPERTY /- LOT 9 e� �, R WAKESTONE SEGMENTAL HINTON OAKS INDUSTRIAL RETAINING i WALL v PARK PROPERTY - LOT 10 WETLANDS i RIP —RAP PAD IMPACTS WILL NOT EXTEND INTO STREAM CHANNEL F ENTRANCE, \\� DIRVEWAY - ` TOP OF INTERMITTENT I/ STREAM BANK DWR STREAM( ORIGIN FLAG LOCATION SEGMENTAL RETAINING 24" RCP WALL /� ��/ WAKESTONE / \\ HINTON OAKS INDUSTRIAL PARK / PROPERTY WAKESTONE HINTON OAKS INDUSTRIAL / PARK PROPERTY - LOT 10 I 20 ZONE 2 / 30' ZONE 1 1 sp. RiAq NFU � � / 20' ZONE 2 FR Rs0, N / 30' ZONE 1 A'�Ri N SF e��FR I. RIP —RAP PAD TEMPORARY � � � / HAUL ROAD 48" CPP I I BLOCK UP STREAM FLOW — PROVIDE PUMP TO PUMP FLOW / DOWNSTREAM OF / CONSTRUCTION AREA I l � TEMPORARY HAUL ROAD I� WAKESTONE J HINTON OAKS INDUSTRIAL PARK PROPERTY e�lJt'' f :• Ml•• �l.c�sZi117lilC 0 J Y � a Q Q Q U r^� Q VJ a J Z Q Y W a O Z 0 0 Q Z z a Fc w G CC PROJECT: WSHOIPN DATE: 1 FEB 2023 SCALE: 1 "=50' Z J Q JU m � cl) Z aw oa 0E- z(D =Z oY IMPACT AREA 1 IMPACT AREA 2 DWG. # I 3 WAKESTONE HINTON OAKS INDUSTRIAL PARK PROPERTY - LOT 9 LEGEND -IMPACT AREAS IMPACT AREA 3 ®BUFFER ZONE 1 IMPACT DEEMED ALLOWABLE RIP -RAP CHANNEL 305 SF (0.0070 AC) BUFFER ZONE 2 IMPACT ®DEEMED ALLOWABLE RIP -RAP CHANNEL 202 SF (0.0046 AC) RIP -RAP CHANNEL STOPS AT STREAM CHANNEL TOB j J 20' ZONE 2 30' ZONE 1 l W WLIf ETLANDS w w w I I 50' NE SE RIVER RIPARIAN BUFFER / io WAKESTONE HINTON OAKS INDUSTRIAL PARK PROPERTY - LOT 10 y i O J 1 Y cl) OC a Q Q C J G Q H � U H Q U) a =) 2 0 J Z Q C_wj � I Y W a O Z O H 0 Z > a I w PROJECT: WSHOIPN DATE: 1 FEB 2023 SCALE: 1 "=50' Q Z_ 0 J wU w J = m� _I z Q - w O O0 Z (7 =Z oY IMPACT AREA 3 DWG. # I M 4