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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20201664 Ver 2_2020-1664 V2__Bells Bridge_As-Built Report__20230504ID#* 20201664 Version* 2 Select Reviewer: Katie Merritt Initial Review Completed Date 05/04/2023 Mitigation Project Submittal - 5/4/2023 Is this a Prospectus, Technical Proposal or a New Site?* Yes No Type of Mitigation Project:* Stream Wetlands Buffer Nutrient Offset (Select all that apply) Project Contact Information Contact Name: * Email Address: Barrett Jenkins bjenkins@restorationsystems.com Project Information ID#: * 20201664 Version:* 2 Existing ID# Existing Version Project Type: DMS Mitigation Bank Project Name: Bells Bridge Nutrient Mitigation Site County: Halifax Document Information Mitigation Document Type:* Mitigation As -Built Plans File Upload: 2020-1664 V2_Bells Bridge_As-Built Report_.pdf 34.06MB Please upload only one PDF of the complete file that needs to be submitted... Signature Print Name:* Barrett Jenkins Signature: fir! t to a DAMA. company 5/4/2023 To: Katie Merritt Nutrient Offset & Buffer Banking Coordinator 401 & buffer Permitting Unit NC Department of Environmental Quality Re: DWR#2020-1664 V2 Bells Bridge AsBuilt Report We are submitting the AsBuilt Report for the aforementioned project as well as the credit release request for completion of Tasks 3 and 4. Task 1 and 2 credits have already been released. The year 1 monitoring report has been submitted separately, please disregard any credit release letter associated with that submittal as the numbers have changed slightly based on an updated AsBuilt survey. Attached to this cover letter are the following: 1. Task 3 and 4 Credit release request form 2. Response to AsBuilt walk through field notes 3. Report on Adaptive Management through February 2023 4. AsBuilt Report The recorded conservation easement is also attached after the AsBuilt report, and we plan to transfer it to NCWHF by the end of this year. Monitoring bonds have been emailed to you separately. Thank you for your attention. We hope to get these project's reporting and review back on schedule soon. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, BARRETTJENKINS Restoration Systems, LLC Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes St. Suite 211 Raleigh, North Carolina Ph: (919) 755-9490 Fx: (919) 755-9492 5/4/2023 CREDIT RELEASE REQUEST FORM To: NCDEQ-DWR Nutrient Offset & Buffer Banking Coordinator From: Barrett Jenkins, bienkins&restorationsystems.com, 512.230.0424 Through: RESTORATION SYSTEMS, LLC We formally request a credit release for the Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Site (2020-1937v3) for completion of Task 3 and 4 per the approved credit release schedule, which is included in the attachments with this request. Task 1 and 2 credits were release in a letter dated December 13, 2022. The following documents have been submitted to DWR previously: conservation easement, survey, abuilt memo, monitoring financial assurances, and year 1 monitoring report. The following additional documents are now being submitted: updated Asbuilt report/survey, response to AsBuilt walk through field notes, and Adaptive Management report as of February 2023. Credits requested for release are detailed below: Credit Type % Release Credit Amount Notes/Comments include Units Buffer Restoration Buffer Preservation Buffer Enhancement Generated Nitrogen Nutrient Task 3 - 10% 8,119.10 8,130.85-11.75=8,119.10 Offset (Adjusted) * 11.75 Task 1&2 adjustment Task 4 — 10% 8,130.85 10% per Asbuilt Delivered Nitrogen Nutrient Offset Jordan sites only) Generated Phosphorus Nutrient Task 3 - 10% 522.93 523.69-0.76=522.93 Offset (Adjusted) *0.76 Task 1&2 adjustment Task 4 — 10% 523.69 10% per Asbuilt Delivered Phosphorus Nutrient Offset Jordan sites only) Signature: Attachments: 1) Approved Credit Release Schedule 2) Asbuilt credit release table VIII. CREDIT RELEASE SCHEDULE FOR EACH BANK PARCEL A. Upon submittal of all appropriate documentation by the Sponsor, and subsequent approval by DWR, it is agreed that Nutrient Offset Credits associated with each Bank Parcel will become available to sell to a third parry in accordance with the Credit Release Schedule in Table 3.0. Table 3.0 - Credit Release Schedule for Nutrient Offset Credits % Credit Task Project Milestone Available for Sale I Instrument and BPDP Approved by DWR, Conservation Easement 20 Recorded*, Financial Assurance Posted All Riparian Earthwork, Planting and Installation of Monitoring Devices 2 Completed, Easement Boundaries are marked, and all applicable permits 20 obtained. A site visit by DWR is required for this task. 3 Monitoring Financial Assurance Posted and Approval of As -Built Report 10 4 Monitoring Report #1: Approved by the DWR** & financial assurance 10 renewed 5 Monitoring Report #2: Approved by the DWR** & financial assurance 10 renewed 6 Monitoring Report #3: Approved by the DWR** & financial assurance 10 renewed 7 Item B (1) of Section X in this Instrument has been completed and approved 5 by DWR. No remaining credits will be released until the conservation easement has been assigned to an approved land trust or stewardship 8 Monitoring Report #4: Approved by the DWR** & financial assurance 5 renewed 9 Monitoring Report #5: Approved by the DWR** and final site visit by DWR 10 has been conducted Total 100% For specification, please see Section V in this Instrument * * DWR Approval provided upon a determination that the site is meeting success criteria contained within the approved BPDP B. DWR may modify the credit release schedule based on the information submitted or the order in which required information is received. DWR will notify the Sponsor of any modification to the credit release schedule. C. Any major deviations to the Bank Parcels that were not authorized in writing by DWR prior to implementation may affect the amount of nutrient offset credits that will be generated by the Bank Parcels. Bells Bridge DWR # 2020-1664v2 Task Totals Asbuilt Total 81,308 I 5,237 Detail Percent NOC POC Requested Received 1 MBI CE Fin Assurance 20% 16,261.70 1,047.38 12/13/2022 2Install 20% 16,261.70 1,047.38 12/13/2022 3 AsBuilt Fin Asurance 10% 8,130.85 523.69 5/4/2023 4 YR 1 Monitoring (2022) 10% 8,130.85 523.69 5/4/2023 5 YR 2 Monitoring (2023) 6 YR3 Monitoring (2024) 7 CE assignment 8 YR4 Monitoring (2025) 9 YR5 Monitoring (2026) 10% 8,130.85 523.69 10% 8,130.85 523.69 5% 4,065.42 261.84 5% 4,065.42 261.84 10% 8,130.85 523.69 100% 81,308.49 5,236.90 Asbuilt adjustment NOC POC 32,535.15 2,095.52 BPDP/Task 1 & 2 CR 32,523.40 2,094.76 Asbuilt/Task 1&2 CR 11.75 0.76 Diff 8,119.10 522.93 Task 3 adjusted CR September 20, 2022 ATTN: Katie Merritt, North Carolina Division of Water Resources 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: As Built Submittal and Adaptive Management Plan for the Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset and Buffer Mitigation Bank DWR Project #: 2020-1664 V2 in response to As Built Walk Through Ms. Merritt, After the AsBuilt walk through on July 6th, for the Bells Bridge Bank parcel, you provided the attached Field Notes. This memo is a response to those notes including an adaptive management plan to address observed limited planted stem density at top of bank for much of the site. The memo is submitted with and followed by the full AsBuilt report. During the As -Built site visit on July 6th, 2022, little to no planted stems were observed along the top of bank. Also, little to no stems were observed within an old roadbed located along Feature Ea. The area within the old roadbed along Feature Ea is measured to be +/- .45 acres. These areas were densely vegetated making it difficult to find trees. Restoration Systems (RS) has chosen to perform an adaptive management plan to ensure that all areas within the project footprint are adequately planted. IRS is proposing to replant seven hundred (700) hardwood bare roots across each area noted during the As -Built walkthrough. Spacing and densities of the stems at replant will be dependent on observed survivability of initial planted stems at time of replant during the upcoming planting season. Species planted will be limited to those approved in the initial planting plan and are tentatively planned to include and equal amount of red mulberry (morus rubra) and sycamore (platanus occidentalis) The remedial planting goal is to make certain surviving planted vegetation (bare root and remedial) will exceed Yr. 2 vegetation success standards and ensure the planted riparian corridor will track properly toward becoming a diverse hardwood forest. We will reflag those planted stems in monitoring plots that have not been marked or whose flagging was worn down. Conservation easement signs have been added to corner posts and an example photo is included below. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at 512.230.0424. Sincerely, Barrett Jenkins Photo image of conservation easement signs added August 15, 2022 Ray Holz From: Merritt, Katie <katie.merritt@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Friday, July 08, 2022 11:38 AM To: Barrett Jenkins Cc: Josh Merritt; Ray Holz Subject: As Built Walk Field Notes Bells Bridge Attachments: Bells Bridge AsBuilt Field Notes.pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Hey Barrett, DWR staff performed the As -Built Walk for the Bells Bridge site on July 6, 2022, which is a requirement prior to the issuance of a credit release for Task 2. During the site visit, the following things were observed: 1. All monitoring plots were installed, stem spacing within plots was consistent with the rest of the site, stem density was good except in areas noted in Item 2, planted stems were mostly healthy with good vigor, seeding across the site was good with only a few minor areas where seeding had yet to get established and the easement boundary was adequately marked. 2. Little to no planted stems were observed along top of bank to a width of 12'-15' in areas identified in ORANGE in the attached figure. Some areas were densely vegetated with weeds, which did make it slightly difficult to observe the areas in full. RS has two options: 1) Perform sufficient rectangular transects running parallel to features in all areas where DWR staff did not observe planted stems and provide vegetation data to DWR in the Year 1 Monitoring Report to confirm stems are present or, 2) RS must submit an Adaptive Management Plan with the Year 1 Monitoring Report committing to replant all these areas and provide supporting documentation, including photos showing planted stems, to document the replant. It is likely that only 1 maybe 2 rows of stems will need to be planted along these areas to meet stem density requirements where planted stems are not present. Due to the substantial areas affected, DWR will not issue a full credit release for Task 2. 3. Some plots did not have all stems flagged in the plots. RS needs to make sure all stems are flagged in plots during the assessment of plots in Year 1. 4. No conservation easement placards were installed along the easement boundary. RS is to install easement placards along the entire easement boundary and provide photo documentation with the submittal of the AsBuilt Report. Katie Merritt Nutrient Offset & Buffer Banking Coordinator 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Work Cell: 919-500-0683 Website: httDs://deo.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/water-quality-Dermitting/401-buffer perm itti ng/nutrient-offset-buffer-mitigation-progra m 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27620 1617 Mail Service Center. Raleiah. NC 27699-1617 Legend 0 0 Construction Notes: - Soil paths were removed during field prep work. Bells Bridge - Subject Fee -Simple Parcel TOB Offsets - Soil work was completed Q1 2022 - Bells Bridge -Conservation Easement: 45.37 Acres - - - TOB to 50 Feet Planting occured March 2, 2022 - Veg. plots were installed & measurements taken April 6, 2022 Bells Bridge - Installed CVS Plots (29 Total) Soil Path Removed Within the CE Bells Bridge - Surveyed Top of Bank Bells Bridge - NOC Areas No Credit - Less Than 50-Feet Restoration JOB - 200-ft) - NOC Preservation JOB - 200-ft) - No Credit - ' TOB to 50 Feet - TOB to 200 Feet CONTROL POINT IN EDGE OF SOIL ROAD ! REFERENCE POINT ONLY (SUITABLE FOR GNSS i OBSERVATION) 4. l { ♦ I ". E-•.- IDiT -TE- -B - Pill 4831-uU-75-1252 ` or INSET A (GRID TIE DOWN) SHEET 1 OF 2 D B 15-G PG TRA1_T 1, Pin 1e-4 1 = CONTROL POINT IN EDGE OF SOIL ROAD REFERENCE POINT ONLY (SUITABLE FOR GNSS OBSERVATION) 4 LEGGETT & BRADY D. B. 1650, PG. 594 r r ` FTRACT 1) • '. � , on vn ,aco ` • `� eaf4re� yl.�\191 4(7 Feature _ \ \ \ _ _ - _ _ - _� Ea 4- - Feature D = no stems observed within TOB to +/- 12' 15' from features LEGGETT & BRADY D B. 1650 PG. 594 (TRACT 1) PIN. 4854-00-79-1252 - I , ♦ _� I \ \ 10.55 ACRES± 1 BOTEiTE �� 1 { PC 1 SL 351 \ i l69RPN - ' 52" CPP �I Feet 0 200 400 800 1,200 1,600 i t Feature Eb ---------------------------- NEW 30 WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS EASEM ENT FOR { INGRESS, EGRESS& REGRESS 1 (AREA = 085 ACRES± BY 1. COORDINATE COMPUTATION) i;AlZ'r , Prepared for: NC DEQ Division of Water Resources 401 & Isolated Wetlands/Waters Program & 401 Stormwater Project: BELLS BRIDGE NUTRIENT OFFSET BANK PARCEL ASBUILT MEMO Halifax County, NC Title: KN CREDIT AND MONITORING MAP Drawn by: >t 3 NCCGIA, NC911 Board RJH Date: MAY 2022 Scale: 1:5,000 Project No.: 2020-1664 v2 FIGURE 1 February 28, 2023 TO: Ms. Katie Merritt Nutrient Offset & Buffer Banking Coordinator 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 FROM: Barrett Jenkins Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes St. Suite 211 Raleigh, North Carolina Ph: (919) 755-9490 Fx: (919) 755-9492 RE: DWR #2020-1664v2 / Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Site / Completion of Adaptive Management Plan Ms. Merritt, This letter is to notify DEQ of the completion of the Adaptive Management Plan (AMP) for the Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Site (Site) (DWR #2020-1664v2) submitted in December 2022. During the as -built site visit on July 6, 2022, multiple items requiring corrective action were identified, including little to no planted stems observed along the top -of -bank to a width of 12'-15' in certain areas, low vigor within the old roadbed along Feature Ea measuring to be +/-.45 acres, stem flagging within veg plots, and no conservation easement placards on easement boundaries. On August 15, 2022, NC Wildlife Habitat Foundation (NCWHF) conservation easement placards were installed on all surveyed corners. A map is attached highlighting action items, and photos of the work described are provided below. On January 9, 2023, IRS implemented a replant of seven hundred (700) bare roots within the referenced roadbed and top -of -bank areas noted during the as -built site visit (Figure 1). Stems were planted on 8' x 8' centers, adding an average of six hundred and eighty (680) stems per acre. The species were picked from the original planting list with minor modifications based on the species' success. Planted species were hand mixed into bundles by a professional to ensure proper diversity of planted material throughout the replanted areas. One IRS Project Manager was onsite to guarantee that the overall quality of the planting would exceed success criteria requirements. Table 1 details the species and the number of planted stems. Photo documentation is provided on pages 4-5 of the replanting effort. Table 1: Remedial planting species and number of stems Common Name Species Number of Stems Mulberry Morus rubra 300 Sycamore Platanus Occidentalis 400 Total 2 Species 700 1101 Haynes St., Suite 211 • Raleigh, NC 27604 • www.restorationsystems.com • Ph 919.755.9490 • Fx 919.755.9492 Restoration Systems, LLC DWR #2020-1664v2 / Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Site / Completion of Adaptive Management Plan Page 2 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 512.230.0424. Sincerely, Barrett Jenkins Restoration Systems Attachments 1.) Photo Log 2.) Figure 1— AMP Action Items Overview Restoration Systems, LLC DWR #2020-1664v2 / Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Site / Completion of Adaptive Management Plan Page 3 Photo 1: All survey corners with a post marked as below. August 15, 2022 t- 1:I ± Conservation Area ,am Iillife Hunil'�i Fuiin,lnln„i i„ p:,rrn,YSI,fl�riiM1 lM 1 a¢ilni•¢rr No Mowing - No Cutc'ng No Vehicles nV f Ilk - t Photo 2: All surveyed corners with a post marked as below. August 15, 2022 .. .* '>.a. „ Conservation Area Nn Mowing - No Cutting No Velncl �r .. .tea .,i.-.. Tx., p 1101 Haynes St., Suite 211 • Raleigh, NC 27604 • www.restorationsystems.com • Ph 919.755.9490 • Fx 919.755.9492 I ll�l L ��Y iY V,7 jo Y- A Legend OBells Bridge - Conservation Easement: 45.37 Acres TOB Offsets TOB Planting - Two Planting lines (8' x 8' centers) - - TOB to 50 Feet Old Roadbed and TOB Planting -' -' TOB to 100 Feet OBells Bridge - Subject Fee -Simple Parcel - ' ' - TOB to 200 Feet O Bells Bridge - Installed CVS Plots (29 Total) O Bells Bridge - Surveyed Top of Bank _:. r \ _ O. . Ai 8 \ 4 31 \ .9 \ 2 `. \ \`�'\ 10 / / / Feet 0 200 400 800 1,200 1,600 r a s s 4 Prepared for: ❑ �{ NC DEQ 23 a Division of v ` �e TOB Planting Water Resources \ 0 ` df � 8' x 8' centers 401 & Buffer 2 � UreO ` Permitting Branch '�.1.9 25 ❑ 1 O Project: i� \ O 28 17 126 , . _ 29 t e Fad 20- -0 - Feature D -Q - 13-27 - - o- BELLS BRIDGE NUTRIENT OFFSET �15 - -- - 16 12 BANK PARCEL El Roadbed and TOB Planting AMP Feature Eb Halifax County, NC Title: CCPV MY1 (2022) AND AMP Action Items Overview Zt Al r \ Road zr k Imagery: 2021 NC OneMap Bridge y gas - __w Drawn by: RJH Date: February2023 Scale: 1:5,000 Project No.: 2020-1664 v2 FIGURE 1 btj N As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report BELLS BRIDGE NUTRIENT OFFSET BANK PARCEL DWR Project # 2020-1664 V2 Tar -Pamlico River Basin In Agreement with: The Roseneath Banking Instrument for Nutrient Offset Credits Pursuant to the Tar -Pamlico Nutrient Management Strategy September 2022 Prepared By: Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes St. Suite 211 Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: 919-755-9490 Fax: 919-755-9492 Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset and Bank Parcel DWR Project # 2020-1664 V2 As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction.....................................................................................................................................1 2.0 Parcel Location.................................................................................................................................1 2.1 Parcel Background.....................................................................................................................1 2.2 Parcel Objectives.......................................................................................................................1 3.0 Restoration Activities.......................................................................................................................1 3.1 Riparian Area Restoration Activities.........................................................................................3 3.2 Parcel Protection.......................................................................................................................4 4.0 Mitigation Potential.........................................................................................................................5 5.0 Monitoring Protocol & Success Criteria...........................................................................................5 5.1 Monitoring Protocol..................................................................................................................5 5.2 Parcel Maintenance..................................................................................................................5 5.3 Long Term Management Plan..................................................................................................6 6.0 Financial Assurance..........................................................................................................................6 7.0 References.......................................................................................................................................6 Appendix A: General Figures and Tables Figure 1 - Parcel Location / Service Area Figure 2 - Current Conditions Plan View As -built Survey — Sheets 1-3 Table 1 - Project Components and Mitigation Credits Table 2 - Project Activity and Reporting History Table 3 - Project Contact Table 4 - Project Baseline Information and Attributes Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Tables Table 5 - Baseline Vegetation Vegetation Plot Photos 1 - 29 Appendix C: NC DWR Stream Determination and Buffer Viability Appendix D: Conservation Easement Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel pg. i As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 1.0 Introduction Restoration Systems (Sponsor) is pleased to provide the North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NC DWR) this As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report for the Bells Bridge Bank Parcel (Parcel). As agreed upon in the Roseneath Nutrient Offset Umbrella Banking Instrument (UBI) and Bells Bridge Bank Parcel Development Package (BPDP), made and entered into on November 29, 2021 by Restoration Systems, LLC, acting as Bank Sponsor (Sponsor), and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), Division of Water Resources (DWR). This document details the riparian area restoration activities, monitoring efforts, and the final mitigation potential of the Parcel. Measuring 45.37 acres, the Parcel is designed to provide mitigation credits for unavoidable impacts due to development within the Tar -Pamlico River Basin. NCDWR representatives conducted an onsite determination for parcel applicability and suitability of Site Features on December 2, 2020. A Site Viability letter for Buffer & Nutrient Offset was provided by the Division on December 22, 2020 and February 16, 2021. Restoration Systems (RS) was granted a Conservation Easement by the Boyette and White families on February 2022. The final conservation easement was recorded at the Halifax County Register of Deeds on April 26th, 2022; Book No. Book No. 2697, Page 158 - 171 and Page 172-190 and the related survey was recorded at Book 2022 page 4-5 in January of 2022 (Appendix D). IRS began preparation for restoration of the riparian buffer and planted the Parcel in February of 2022. Riparian buffer restoration activities included ripping/bedding of the parcel with a narrow set plow, bare - root planting, and broadcast application of a permanent seed mix. On April 6, 2022, Axiom Environmental installed twenty-nine (29) Carolina Vegetation Survey (CVS) monitoring plots and collected as -built data (Appendix B). 2.0 Parcel Location The Parcel is located between Scotland Neck and Hobgood, approximately 1.5 miles east of the town of Roseneath in Halifax County, NC. The Parcel is within the Tar -Pamlico River Basin 14-digit USGS Cataloging Unit 03020102070030 of the Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain (North Carolina Division of Water Quality [NCDWQ] Sub -basin Number 03-03-04) (Figure 1, Appendix A). Parcel Location: (36.059133°,-77.421170°) Directions to Parcel from Raleigh- - Get on 1-440 E from Capital Blvd (2.4 mi) - Take exit 14 and continue on US-64 E (50.9 mi) - Take exit 470 for NC-97 E and turn right onto NC-97 E (10.0 mi) - Turn right onto W Logsboro Rd (3.5 mi) - Turn left onto NC-33 W (1.6 mi) - Turn right onto NC-97 E (5.1 mi) - Turn left onto US-258 N (4.1 mi) - Turn right onto Bells Bridges Rd and destination is on the left (1.5 mi) - Latitude, Longitude: 36.059133°,-77.421170' Bells Bridge Farm Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Page 1 As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 2.1 Parcel Background The Parcel encompasses 45.37 acres of land over one tract of forested and open historical agricultural fields. Prior to Parcel development, land use is described as agricultural row crop production including cotton, corn, and peanuts. The landowners regularly applied fertilizers and herbicides to the fields. Streams and ditches on the parcel had no existing riparian buffer. Site Features are devoid of woody vegetation outside of forested areas due to historic and agricultural practices. The Parcel is comprised of one tract with hydrological features that drain to Deep Creek, a tributary of the Tar River. There were no existing structures in the project area. There was a soil path along feature Ea and Eb that was removed during restoration activities. 2.2 ParcelObiectives The primary goals associated with the restoration of riparian areas within the Bank Parcel focused on providing ecological and water quality enhancements to the Tar -Pamlico River Basin by restoring the riparian area to create a functional riparian corridor. Goals were accomplished as outlined in the following table. Goal Objective Nutrient input will be decreased by filtering runoff from the agricultural fields through restored native buffer zones. The off - Decrease nutrient levels site nutrient input will also be absorbed on -site by filtering flood flows through restored floodplain areas, where flood flows can disperse through native vegetation. Sediment from off -site sources will be captured by deposition Decrease sediment input on restored floodplain areas where native vegetation will slow overland flow velocities. Decrease water temperature and Planted riparian trees will shade the streams as they mature increase dissolved oxygen reducing thermal pollution. concentrations Create appropriate terrestrial Riparian areas adjacent to ditches and streams will be restored habitat by planting native vegetation. Permanently protect the project A conservation easement will be recorded on the Parcel. Parcel from harmful uses Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Page 2 As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 3.0 Restoration Activities Riparian area restoration involved planting appropriate native tree species along the 200-foot-wide riparian corridor of streams and hydrologically connected ditches at a density of approximately 680 stems per acre on 8ft x 8ft spacing. Vegetation management and herbicide applications may be needed over the first few years of tree establishment in the riparian restoration areas to prevent encroachment of undesirable species that may out -compete the planted native vegetation. Tree species planted across the riparian areas of the Parcel included those listed in Table B. Stems were mixed prior to planting to ensure diversity of bare roots across the planted area. A seed mix including the species listed in Table C were applied to provide temporary and permanent ground cover for soil stabilization and reduction of sediment loss during rain events in areas without existing herbaceous cover. Planting took place on March 2, 2022. Table A — Restoration Plan Activities Restoration Plan Activity Phase Specific Actions Within the Site' s proposed conservation easements: - Treatment of Bermuda and fescue grass species within active pasture areas (see Herbaceous Treatment note above). - Site -wide discing of agricultural and pasture areas ahead of planting — discing Riparian occurred parallel to the Site Features, promoting floodwater attenuation by Restoration increasing frictional resistance of floodwaters crossing Parcel floodplains. - Establishment of a native herbaceous community via site -specific seed mix (see Planting List —Table C) - Establishment of a native hardwood forest via the planting of bare -root saplings from the top of bank out a maximum of 2QB' along Parcel Features —Planting List —Table B 3.1 Riparian Area Restoration Activities Restoration of the riparian area allows for recolonization and expansion of characteristic species across the landscape. The riparian areas were restored according to the Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295. The planting plan for the riparian restoration area included planting 24,800 native bare -root hardwood saplings across 45.37 acres at a Parcel density of +/- 600 stems per acre and live stakes for stream bank stabilization where necessary. The planted species composition is intentionally diverse and while based on these communities, also accounted for local observations and nursery availability. All species were selected based on their ability for sediment stabilization, rapid growth rate, the ability to withstand hydraulic forces associated with flood events, suitability to specific soil types, and Parcel conditions. Tree species were mixed thoroughly before planting to provide a diverse and random plant across the Site. Planting density is set to ensure sufficient diversity and density of planted stems outlined in Rule 15A NCAC 02B.0295 of 260 trees per acre at the end of five years. No one tree species will be greater than 50% of the established stems. The bare root planting list is provided in Table C followed by the permanent seed mix in Table D. As -built baseline vegetation data is provided in Appendix B. Baseline data was collected in April 2022 by Axiom Environmental and derived an average planted stem density of 466 stems per acre. Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Page 3 As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 Table B — Planting List Common Name Scientific Name Tree/Shrub* Number of Stems Species % of Total River birch Betula nigra Tree 2,500 10% Eastern Redbud Cercis canadensis Shrub 1,200 5% Persimmon Diospyros virginiana Tree 2,500 10% Green ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica Tree 1,200 5% Yellow poplar Liriodendron tulipifera Tree 2,500 10% Mulberry Morus rubra Tree 2,500 10% Black gum Nyssa sylvatica Tree 1,200 5% Sycamore Platanus occidentalis Tree 1,200 5% Oak (White) Quercus alba Tree 2,500 10% Oak (Swamp chestnut) Quercus michauxii Tree 2,500 10% Oak (Water) Quercus nigra Tree 2,500 10% American elm Ulmus americans Tree 2,500 10% Total 12 Species 24,800 100% Table C — Permanent Seed Common Name Amount(in Common Name Amount(in Common Yarrow 1.50 Perennial Gaillardia (Blanketflower) 2.50 Winter Bentgrass, 2.50 Narrowleaf Sunflower 2.00 Blue False Indigo 0.50 Oxeye Sunflower 2.50 Plains Coreopsis 2.50 Wild Bergamot 0.50 Lanceleaf Coreopsis 2.50 Deertongue, Tioga 2.50 Cosmos 2.50 Clasping Coneflower 0.50 Rocket Larkspur 1.50 Blackeyed Susan 2.50 Showy Ticktrefoil 2.50 Purpletop 12.50 Purple Coneflower 2.50 Blue Vervain 1.00 Virginia Wildrye,'Madison' 5.00 Total (pounds) 100.00 3.2 Parcel Protection Restoration Systems (RS) was granted a Conservation Easement by the Boyette and White families on February 2022. The final conservation easement was recorded at the Halifax County Register of Deeds on April 261h, 2022; Book No. Book No. 2697, Page 158 - 171 and Page 172-190 and the related survey was recorded at Book 2022 page 4-5 in January of 2022 (Appendix D). Survey corners were marked with T-post and conservation easement signs. Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Page 4 As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 4.0 Mitigation Potential Of the Parcel's 45.37 acres protected under the conservation easement, 1,558,192 square feet are anticipated provide Nutrient Offset Credits equivalent to 81,308.489 pounds of nitrogen offset credit and 5,236.90 pounds of phosphorous offset credit. Riparian area restoration, measured from the top of bank on Parcel streams and ditches, will include at least 50' from the tops of banks and will extend outward a maximum of 200' from tops of banks and will generate Nutrient Offset Credits that are not transferable to Riparian Buffer Credit per the approved UBI. Nitrogen and Phosphorous offset credits will be generated from the project and shown on separate ledgers. 5.0 Monitoring Protocol & Success Criteria 5.1 Monitoring Protocol Restoration monitoring procedures for vegetation at each Phase will monitor plant survival and species diversity. Quantitative sampling will include twenty-nine (29) permanent 10 x 10-meter vegetation plots as outlined in the CVS Level 1-2 Protocol for Recording Vegetation, Version 4.2 (Lee et al. 2008) and will occur no earlier than Fall of each year (Figure 2, Appendix A). Vegetation plot placement will adequately represent riparian buffer credit and nutrient offset credit areas. A reference photo will be taken from the origin point of each plot. All planted stems in the plots will be marked with flagging tape and recorded. Data collected will include species, height, planting type (planted stem and/or volunteer). Total and planted stem density by plot and species will be reported during monitoring years 0-5 (Table 5, Appendix B). Individual and average stem height data will be reported during monitoring years 3-5. Monitoring of the restoration efforts will be performed for five years or until success criteria are fulfilled. Restoration Systems shall submit to NCDWR annual monitoring reports no later than December 31st of each year. Each report will document the success of the vegetation and any maintenance, supplemental planting, or encroachment within the easement areas. Success criteria within the buffer will be based on the survival of planted species at a density of 260 stems per acre after five years of monitoring. The first annual monitoring activities will commence at the end of the first growing season, at least six months after planting has been completed. 5.2 Parcel Maintenance If the Parcel or a specific component of the Parcel fails to achieve the success criteria outlined in Section 5.1, adaptive measures will be developed and/ or appropriate remedial actions will be implemented. Site maintenance will be performed to correct any identified problems on the Parcel that have a high likelihood of affecting the project success. Such items include, but are not limited to, fire, flooding, drought, or insects that cause excess tree mortality. Any actions implemented will be designed to achieve the success criteria and will include a work schedule and updated monitoring criteria. Any parcel maintenance performed will be included in the monitoring report for that year. A rigorous herbicide schedule may need to be implemented in the first few years of tree establishment in the restoration areas to prevent the establishment of invasive species that may out -compete the planted native vegetation. The only herbicides used on the Parcel will be aquatic approved herbicides that will be applied in accordance with North Carolina Department of Agriculture rules and regulations. The easement boundary will be checked annually as part of monitoring activities. Easement boundary conditions and any maintenance performed will be reported in the annual monitoring reports to DWR. If mowing is deemed necessary by the Sponsor during the monitoring period, the Sponsor must receive approval from DWR prior to conducting any mowing within Tar -Pamlico Buffer Zones 1 and 2 to ensure that no buffer violations have occurred. Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Page As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report —September 2022 5.3 Long Term Management Plan The conservation easement will preserve all areas and prohibit all use of the property inconsistent with its use as a nutrient offset and riparian buffer mitigation property, including any activity that would materially alter the biological integrity of the Site/ Parcel. IRS will transfer or assign the conservation easement and its interests in perpetuity to a qualified holder under NC General Statute ("GS") 121- 34 et seq. and 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code in accordance with the Roseneath Banking Instrument prior to Task 8 credit release. The holder shall be a land trust or stewardship program that is accredited by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission and/ or has been approved by DWR. A land trust must be certified under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Restoration Systems has entered into an agreement with the NC Wildlife Habitat Foundation to hold the easement at a future date. 6.0 Financial Assurance IRS secured all financial assurances according to the approved UBI. No bond shall be less than $150,000 to cover costs of construction and no less than $100,000 initially, to cover monitoring expenses. Performance bonds for monitoring shall be renewed at least annually to cover the next years monitoring period, with confirmation of renewal provided to DWR with each annual monitoring report when applicable. DWR reserves the right to alter the credit release schedule if monitoring reports are submitted without proof of bond renewals when applicable. 7.0 References Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule - 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (Published November 17, 2014) Lee, M.T., R.K. Peet, S.D. Roberts, and T.R. Wentworth. 2008. CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation. Version 4.2. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Ecosystem Enhancement Program. Raleigh, North Carolina. Schafale, M. P. and Weakley, 2012. A Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina, Fourth Approximation. US Department of Agriculture (USDA), 2021. Web Soil Survey (online). Available: https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/HomePage.htm [Accessed June 18, 2021]. US Fish and Wildlife Service, 2021. Endangered Species, Threatened Species, and Candidate Species, Wake County, North Carolina (online). Available: https://www.fws.gov/raleigh/species/cntylist/wake.html (Accessed July 18, 2021). Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Page 6 As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 Appendix A: General Figures and Tables Figure 1 - Parcel Location / Service Area Figure 2 - Current Conditions Plan View As -built Survey — Sheets 1-3 Table 1 - Project Components and Mitigation Credits Table 2 - Project Activity and Reporting History Table 3 - Project Contact Table 4 - Project Baseline Information and Attributes Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 Kerr Lake Stain Recreation Area 1 L iiburg S rl � � 5 ,_ t R-a no ke -Re ids 1 r "�--�L.vke P f �. 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WkWe Raruge rPR4 S Sways , \ a \\ r O 1<an3� — 1 i e 4 � 0 4ama •,� �` E rd ie ld }� trtir., DeyA .hand Ne<- C� e � rTf , Vhitak '+ti r ti s \t Gt eek i y f t I EDGECOMUL HQb.r Bank Parcel Location 36.073328°,-77.453896° z speed �; yMount �* N N Tarboro I OO*eY swamp .-Prin e;ille Miles i 0 5 Prepared for: NC DEQ Division of Water Resources 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch Project: BELLS BRIDGE NUTRIENT OFFSET BANK PARCEL ASBUILT Halifax County, NC Title: PARCEL LOCATION AND SERVICE AREA Drawn by: RJH Date: August 2022 Scale: 1:275,000 Project No.: 2020-1664 v2 FIGURE N 10 Legend OBells Bridge - Conservation Easement: 45.37Acres TOB Offsets OBells Bridge - Subject Fee -Simple Parcel - - TOB to 50 Feet O Bells Bridge - Installed CVS Plots (29 Total) -' -' TOB to 100 Feet Bells Bridge - NOC Areas - - TOB to 200 Feet No Credit - Less Than 50-Feet Restoration (TOB - 200-ft) - NOC Preservation (TOB - 200-ft) - No Credit ri Bells Bridge - Surveyed Top of Bank $ r NOTE ABOUT WIDTHS & CREDITING: Nutrient Offset Credit (NOC) Nutrient Offset Credit is contiguous from TOB, is a minimum of 50 ft. from the TOB and a maximum of 200 ft. from the TOB. III I - -❑ �`'� `8O` 4 31 r `9 2 `. �'. 10 Feet 0 200 400 800 1,200 1,600 d 431 m7i r SRESTORATION Prepared for: ` NC DEQ �{ ❑ _•� � Division of 23 i. .� �•► Water Resources ce '24 401 & Buffer Permitting • � � Branch 21,,�.,`d. r' I. _Q ,19' ` `. ` ,.25 ` ` ❑ I Project: _ o _._.o.= 17 20- ` FeatUr fl - 28- - - 29- "r eFa - _ - .. � -0 'i - Feature-D BELLS BRIDGE NUTRIENT OFFSET 16 -15 •-•-•- `" - --'12 - BANK PARCEL - ASBUILT Feature Eb Halifax County, NC Title: CCPV MYO (2022) AND CREDIT MAP Road ; ;.;'i, Imagery: 2021 NC OneMap Drawn by: RJH Date: August 2022 Scale: �t 1:5,000 Project No.: 2020-1664 v2 FIGURE __J VICINITY MAP 258 N 0 0 ti z W a'— U Roseneath i SITE 125 h� ti J�3Q 6E� _ 51 .'O 1" = 3,000' US Feet 0 3,000 6,000 TOTAL NUTRIENT OFFSET MITIGATION MITIGATION TOTALS SQ. FT ACRES RESTORATION 1,558,191.67 35.77 (TOP OF BANK - 200 FT) NO CREDIT - (LESS THAN 50 FT FROM 849.55 0.02 RIGHT-OF-WAY) PRESERVATION, NO CREDIT 299,499.59 6.88 (TOP OF BANK - 200 FT) - STREAM NON -CREDITED 88,527.67 2.02 AREA JOB - TOB) NON -CREDITED AREA 29,776.48 0.68 (OVER 20OFT FROM TOB) TOTAL CONSERVATION 1,976,844.96 45.37 AREA AS - BUILT LEGEND: R/W: RIGHT-OF-WAY TOB: TOP OF BANK NOC: NUTRIENT OFFSET CREDIT INSTALLED CVS PLOTS (29 TOTAL) DISTANCES FROM TOB (20ft, 30ft, 50ft, 100ft, 200ft) 61r:»eUI0C.] MC.] PRESERVATION JOB - 200-ft) - NO CREDIT - NO CREDIT (LESS THAN 50-FEET) RESTORATION JOB - 200-ft) - NOC K�7►6yq:�9_��[�J►��_6yqulq►l� ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY ACCESS EASEMENT - ADJOINERS SURVEYORS CERTIFICATION(S) Surveyors disclaimer: No attempt was made to locate any cemeteries, wetlands, hazardous material sites, underground or above ground utilities or any other features above, or below ground other than those shown. I certify that the survey is of another category (credit determination plan), such as the recombination of existing parcels, a court -ordered survey, or other exception to the definition of subdivision. I certify that this plat does not meet G.S. 47-30 as amended. I, John A. Rudolph, certify that this project was completed under my direct and responsible charge from an actual survey made under my supervision; that this survey was performed to meet the requirements for an LIS/GIS survey to the accuracy of Class C and no vertical accuracy; method of measurement GNSS; date(s) of survey July of 2022; datum used for survey NAD83(2011); and all coordinates are based on NAD83 (2011). O� FEssio ?.Q�° �9< SEAL L-4194 yO Q� %,�� •� SUP, •' per\: SNL EY '9 /I/IIIIII\0\ Professional Land Surveyor L-4194 License Number o� Ln !Z N o 00 2 V N CD O V ^ c c pzC:) '^ c m C1 N N V Ui ru LY Y J n Ln 1= n J N LL CL Z3 o0 /IMO C: Z U w 0 J W C) J N LN V L w w Z 0LU -_ Ln W LU o Ce U r 2 V z Lu = U-o x oLLQ O J Z H W iJ=J Q OZ U a V) L U d' LU W z �� o�0 LU 00 m�z L0a W LU 0 mw U a � DRAWN BY: JTR DATE: 3/21/23 SURVEYED BY: JAR DWG. NO. RSS505AB22 SHEET: 1 OF 3 i i i i 20OFT FROM TOB i i 10OFT FROM TOB - - 50FT FROM TOB SOFT FROM TC 100FT FROM - 20OFT FRO EDRINGTON D.B. 2370, PG. 273 TRACT 5 FEsCARD O�••sio•��'L ; ?.Q4O �9< SEAL L-4194 -l0 Q� %,�� •� SURD SNL EY RHO 1" = 200' 0 200 400 LEGGETT & BRADY D.B. 1650, PG. 594 TRACT 1 AS - BUILT LEGEND: R/W: RIGHT-OF-WAY TOB: TOP OF BANK NOC: NUTRIENT OFFSET CREDIT INSTALLED CVS PLOTS (29 TOTAL) DISTANCES FROM TOB (20ft, 30ft, 50ft, 100ft, 200ft) STREAM TOB - TOB PRESERVATION JOB - 200-ft) - NO CREDIT _ NO CREDIT (LESS THAN 50-FEET) N 0 0 RIw RIw SHEET 2 OF 3 NO.5 REBAR, FLUSH WITH GRADE, INSCRIBED WITH "K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" N: 850,055.0158' E: 2,457,513.7693' NAD83 (2011) FEATUF -\N CARO ',,, �\O�'FEss/p SEAL L-4194 SUP, 0 //gSNL EY RHO NEW 30' WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS, & REGRESS (AREA = 0.85 ACRES +/- BY COORDINATE COMPUTATION) 1" = 200' 0 200 400 N AS - BUILT LEGEND: R/W: RIGHT-OF-WAY m a a TOB: TOP OF BANK a NOC: NUTRIENT OFFSET CREDIT LEGGETT & BRADY D.B. 1650, PG. 594 INSTALLED CVS PLOTS (29 TOTAL) TRACT 1 DISTANCES FROM TOB (20ft, 30ft, 50ft, 100ft, 200ft) STREAM TOB - TOB NO CREDIT =T) NOC ,OFT FROM TOB OOFT FROM TOB iOFT FROM TOB SOFT FROM TOB ITOB I TOB Fzl`N RI`N RPP E01 6p �� G S R 11p0 SHEET 3 OF 3 Table 1. BELLS BRIDGE, 2020-1664 v2, Project Credits Tar Pamlico 03020102 Project Area N Credit Conversion Ratio (ftz/pound) P Credit Conversion Ratio (ftz/pound) 19.16394 297.54099 Credit Type Location Subject? (enter NO if ephemeral or ditch' Feature Type Mitigation Activity Min -Max Buffer Width (ft) Feature Name i Total Area (ft) Total (Creditable) Area of Buffer i Mitigation (ft) Initial Credit Ratio (x:1) %Full Credit Final Credit Ratio (x:1) Convertible to Riparian Buffer? Riparian Buffer Credits Convertible to Nutrient Offset? Delivered Nutrient Offset: N (Ibs) Delivered Nutrient Off (Ibs) Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 0100 Ea 170,038 1 100% No — Yes 8,872.810 571.478 Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 101200 Ea 176,274 1 33% No — Yes 9,198.213 592.436 Nutrient Offset Rural No I / P Restoration 0 100 A, D, and Eb 489,233 1 1 100% No — Yes 25,528.832 1,644.254 Nutrient Offset Rural No I / P Restoration 101 200 A, D, and Eb 722,646 1 33% No — Yes 37,708.634 2,428.728 Nutrient Offset Rural No I / P Restoration Non Credit Area; Less Than 50 Ft Feature A 849 1 No — No — Totals (ft2): Total Buffer (ft2): Total Nutrient Offset (ft2): 1,559,040 0 0.000 81,308.489 5,236.895 0 0 1,559,040 N/A Enter Preservation Credits Below Total Ephemeral Area (ft) for Credit Total Eligible Ephemeral Area (ft) Total Eligible for Preservation (ftzl Credit Type Location Subject? Feature Type Mitigation Activity Min -Max BufferWidth (ft) Feature Name Preservation Area Subtotals TOTAL AREA OF BUFFER MITIGATION (TABM) Mitigation Totals Square Feet Credits Restoration: 0 0.000 Enhancement: 0 0.000 Preservation: 0 0.000 Total Riparian Buffer: 0 0.000 TOTAL NUTRIENT OFFSET MITIGATION Mitigation Totals I Square Feet Credits Nutrient Offset: Nitrogen: 1,559,040 81,308.489 Phosphorus: 5,236.895 1. The Randleman Lake buffer rules allow some ditches to be classified as subject according to 15A NCAC 02B .0250 (5)(a). 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0.0% Total Area (sf) Total (Creditable) Area for Buffer Mitigation (ft) 0 0 Ephemeral Reaches as % TABM Preservation as %TABM Initial Credit %Full Credit Final Credit I Riparian Ratio (x:l) I Ratio (x:l) Buffer Credits last updated 08/03/2020 Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History Activity / Milestone BPDP Proposed Date Actual Date BPDP Approved NA November 29, 2021 Parcel Protection NA April 26, 2022 Planting February, 2022 February, 2022 As -built Data Collection March, 2022 April 6-7, 2022 Construction Completion Walkthrough NA July 6, 2022 As -built Report Submittal NA September, 2022 Year 1-5 Monitoring December 2022 — 2026 On schedule Table 3: Project Contact Firm POC & Address 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Full Delivery Provider Restoration Systems, LLC Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 George Howard and John Preyer 919.755.9490 Raymond Holz: 919.755.9490 Designer/Permitting: Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Josh Merritt: 919.755.9490 Planting Contractor: Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Matthew Harrell: 919.755.9490 Seeding Contractor: Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 211 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Nursery Stock Suppliers: ArborGen 1.888.888.7158 Grant Lewis; 919.215.1693 Baseline Data Collection Axiom Environmental, Inc. 218 Snow Ave. Raleigh, NC 27603 Grant Lewis; 919.215.1693 Vegetation Monitoring: Axiom Environmental, Inc. 218 Snow Ave. Raleigh, NC 27603 Table 4: Project Baseline Information & Attributes Project Information Project Name Bells Bridge County Halifax Project Area (acres) 45.37 Project Coordinates (latitude and longitude) 36.0733289N,-77.4538969W (NAD83/WGS84) Project Watershed Summary Information Physiographic Province Inner Coastal Plain River Basin Tar -Pamlico USGS Hydrologic Unit 8-digit 03020102 USGS Hydrologic Unit14-digit 03020102070030 DWR Sub -basin 03-03-04 Project Drainage Area, Total Outfall (acres) 313 Project Drainage Area Percentage of Impervious Area < 5% Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Appendix A: General Figures and Tables As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Tables Table 5 - Baseline Vegetation Vegetation Plot Photos 1-29 Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Appendix B: Baseline Vegetation Data, CVS Output Table As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report —September 2022 Table 5. Total Stems by Plot and Species Project Code 22009. Project Name: Bells Bridge Current Plot Data (MYO 2022) Scientific Name [Cercis Common Name Species Type 22009-01-0001 22009-01-0002 22009-01-0003 22009-01-0004 22009-01-0005 22009-01-0006 22009-01-0007 22009-01-0008 PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T etula nigra river birch Tree 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 canadensis eastern redbud Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 Diospyros virginiana common persimmon Tree 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Tree 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 Liriodendron tulipifera tuliptree Tree 4 4 4 1 1 1 Morus rubra red mulberry Tree 4 4 4 9 9 9 4 4 4 1 1 1 3 3 3 9 9 9 5 5 5 2 2 2 Nyssa sylvatica blackgum Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree 2 2 2 Quercus oak Tree 2 2 2 7 7 7 3 3 3 6 6 6 4 4 4 5 5 5 Quercus alba white oak Tree Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 Quercus nigra water oak Tree 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Ulmus americana American elm Tree 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 Stem count size (ares) size (ACRES) Species count Stems per ACRE 18 18 18 15 15 15 24 24 24 13 13 13 15 15 15 13 13 13 15 15 15 15 15 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 7 7 7 5 5 5 9 9 9 7 7 7 5 5 5 2 2 2 5 5 5 8 8 8 728.4 728.4 728.4 607 607 607 971.2 971.2 971.2 526.1 526.1 526.1 607 607 607 526.1 526.1 526.1 607 607 607 607 607 607 Color for Density Exceeds requirements by 10% Exceeds requirements, but by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements, by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements by more than 10% Pnol-S = Planted excluding livestakes P all = Planting including livestakes T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakes T includes natural recruits Table 5. Total Stems by Plot and Species Project Code 22009. Project Name: Bells Bridge Current Plot Data (MYO 2022) Scientific Name [Cercis Common Name Species Type 22009-01-0009 22009-01-0010 22009-01-0011 22009-01-0012 22009-01-0013 22009-01-0014 22009-01-0015 22009-01-0016 PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T etula nigra river birch Tree 3 3 3 1 1 1 4 4 4 canadensis eastern redbud Tree Diospyros virginiana common persimmon Tree 6 6 6 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 Liriodendron tulipifera tuliptree Tree 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 Morus rubra red mulberry Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 Nyssa sylvatica blackgum Tree 1 1 1 Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 Quercus oak Tree 6 6 6 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 Quercus alba white oak Tree Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak Tree 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Quercus nigra water oak Tree 1 1 1 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 Ulmus americana American elm Tree 3 3 3 4 4 4 �99 8 8 8 Stem count size (ares) size (ACRES) Species count Stems per ACRE 18 18 18 18 18 18 6 6 6 7 7 7 9 17 17 17 10 10 10 12 12 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 8 8 8 7 7 7 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 728.4 728.4 728.4 728.4 728.4 728.4 242.8 242.8 242.8 283.3 283.3 283.3 364.2 364.2 364.2 688 688 688 404.7 404.71 404.7 485.61 485.6 485.6 Color for Density Exceeds requirements by 10% Exceeds requirements, but by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements, by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements by more than 10% Pnol-S = Planted excluding livestakes P all = Planting including livestakes T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakes T includes natural recruits Table 5. Total Stems by Plot and Species Project Code 22009. Project Name: Bells Bridge Current Plot Data (MYO 2022) Scientific Name [Cercis Common Name Species Type 22009-01-0017 22009-01-0018 22009-01-0019 22009-01-0020 22009-01-0021 22009-01-0022 22009-01-0023 22009-01-0024 PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T etula nigra river birch Tree 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 6 6 canadensis eastern redbud Tree 1 1 1 Diospyros virginiana common persimmon Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Tree 3 3 3 1 1 1 Liriodendron tulipifera tuliptree Tree 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 Morus rubra red mulberry Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 Nyssa sylvatica blackgum Tree Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree 1 1 1 Quercus oak Tree 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Quercus alba white oak Tree Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak Tree Quercus nigra water oak Tree 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 Ulmus americana American elm Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 Stem count size (ares) size (ACRES) Species count Stems per ACRE 10 10 10 11 11 11 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 9 9 8 8 8 10 10 10 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 5 5 5 6 6 6 4 4 4 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 404.7 404.7 404.7 445.2 445.2 445.2 161.9 161.9 161.9 161.9 161.9 161.9 364.2 364.2 364.2 323.7 323.7 323.7 404.7 404.7 404.7 283.31 283.3 283.3 Color for Density Exceeds requirements by 10% Exceeds requirements, but by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements, by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements by more than 10% Pnol-S = Planted excluding livestakes P all = Planting including livestakes T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakes T includes natural recruits Table 5. Total Stems by Plot and Species Project Code 22009. Project Name: Bells Bridge Current Plot Data (MYO 2022) Annual Means Scientific Name Common Name Species Type 22009-01-0025 22009-01-0026 22009-01-0027 22009-01-0028 22009-01-0029 MYO (2022) PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T PnoLS P-all T Betula nigra river birch Tree 2 2 2 4 4 4 39 39 39 Cercis canadensis eastern redbud Tree 1 1 1 9 9 9 Diospyros virginiana common persimmon Tree 2 2 2 1 1 1 24 24 24 Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 13 13 Liriodendron tulipifera tuliptree Tree 1 1 1 7 7 7 5 5 5 37 37 37 Morus rubra red mulberry Tree 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 50 50 Nyssa sylvatica blackgum Tree 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 11 11 11 Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree 1 1 1 14 14 14 Quercus oak Tree 1 1 1 2 2 2 65 65 65 Quercus alba white oak Tree 2 2 2 2 2 2 Quercus michauxii swamp chestnut oak Tree 1 1 1 2 2 2 10 10 10 Quercus nigra water oak Tree 27 27 27 Ulmus americana American elm Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 33 33 33 Stem count size (ares) size (ACRES) Species count Stems per ACRE 9 9 9 8 8 8 6 6 6 10 10 10 13 13 13 334 334 334 1 1 1 1 1 29 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.72 5 5 5 7 7 7 4 4 4 3 3 3 5 5 5 13 13 13 364.2 364.2 364.2 323.71 323.71 323.7 242.8 242.8 242.8 404.7 404.7 404.7 526.1 526.1 526.1 466.1 466.11 466.1 Color for Density Exceeds requirements by 10% Exceeds requirements, but by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements, by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements by more than 10% Pnol-S = Planted excluding livestakes P all = Planting including livestakes T = All planted and natural recruits including livestakes T includes natural recruits Bells Bridge Site MYO (2022) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken April 6, 2022) Plot 1 Plot 3 11 Plot 4 Bells Bridge Site Appendix A: Visual Assessment Data MYO Monitoring Report — May 2022 Bells Bridge Site MYO (2022) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken April 6, 2022) T eiR I t 4 CT �d $ • • • 4 � `. YI k ryry E4S� 6J�i 1�,,� fv_�i�l`ei9y�n t Plot 11 Plot 15 Bells Bridge Site Appendix A: Visual Assessment Data MYO Monitoring Report — May 2022 Bells Bridge Site MYO (2022) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken April 6, 2022) Plot 19 Plot 21 2� Bells Bridge Site MYO Monitoring Report — May 2022 Appendix A: Visual Assessment Data Bells Bridge Site MYO (2022) Vegetation Monitoring Photographs (taken April 6, 2022) Bells Bridge Site Appendix A: Visual Assessment Data MYO Monitoring Report — May 2022 Appendix C: NC DWR Stream Determination & Buffer Viability Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Appendix C: NC DWR Stream Determination As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 DocuSign Envelope U. 25B5AE28-SFB6-4DAF-9573-6AADF3538673 Ploy COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary S. DANIEL SMITH Director Janet White Leggett 3609 Woodlawn Road Rocky Mount, NC 27804 Mary Pat White Brady 162 Pine Branches Close Winterville, NC 28590 NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality December 22, 2020 DWR Project # 2020-1664 Halifax County Barrett Jenkins, Restoration Systems, LLC (via email at bienkins@restorationsystems.com) Subject: On -Site Determination for Applicability to the Tar -Pamlico Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 02B .0734) Project Name: Bells Bridge Address / Location: Bells Bridge Road Near Scotland Neck, NC (36.070288-77.452140 Determination Date: December 2, 2020 Mr. Jenkins, Staff: Rick Trone, Ernie Hahn On December 2, 2020, Rick Trone and Ernie Hahn of the Division of Water Resources conducted an on -site review of features located on the subject property at the request of Restoration Systems, LLC to determine the applicability to the Tar -Pamlico Riparian Area Protection Rules (15A NCAC 02B .0734). The enclosed map(s) depict the feature(s) evaluated. This information is also summarized in the table below. Streams that are considered "Subject" have been located on the most recently published MRCS Soil Survey of Halifax County and/or the most recent copy of the USGS Topographic (at 1:24,000 scale) map(s), have been located on the ground at the site, and possess characteristics that qualify them to be at least intermittent streams. Features that are considered "Not Subject" have been determined to not be at least intermittent or not present on the property or not depicted on the required maps. This determination only addresses the applicability to the buffer rules and does not approve any activity within buffers or within waters of the state. There may be other streams or features located on the property that do not appear on the maps referenced above. Any of the features on the site may be considered jurisdictional according to the US Army Corps of Engineers and subject to the Clean Water Act. EQ�._ North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 919.707.9000 DocuSign Envelope ID: 25B5AE28-SFB6-4DAF-9573-6AADF3538673 DWR # 2020-1664 Halifax County Page 2 of 3 Feature Subject Depicted Depicted on E/I/P/Other* to Buffer Start @ stop @ on ID Rules Soil survey USGS Topo A P Yes Subject throughout project area X X c I Yes Culvert at Bells Bridges Outside project area x Road Approximately 36.07657 D I Yes -7T45047 Feature G X X Headcut approximately E I Yes 36,07513-77.44859 Feature D X Approximately 36.07748 F I Yes -7T45060 Feature G x G I/P Yes Approximately 36.076606 Outside project area X H -77.456907 H* I No Approximately 36.07072 Outside project area -77.45467 (l) E - Ephemeral, I - Intermixtem, P perennial, NP - Not Present, NE -Not Evaluated, NA=Not Applicable (2) * Feature H is not su4ject to the Tar -Pamlico Huffer rules as it is not mapped. The feature vas evaluated at the request of Restoritinn Systems, LLC. 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) calendar days of the date of this letter to the Director in writing. If sending via U.S. Postal Service: DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch Supervisor 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 If sending via delivery service (UPS, Fed Ex, etc.) DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch Supervisor 512 N Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27604 This determination is final and binding as detailed above unless an appeal is requested within sixty (60) calendar days. This letter only addresses the features on the subject property and within the proposed project easement and does not approve any activity within buffers or within waters of the state. If you have any additional questions or require additional information, please contact Rick Trone at (919) 707-3631 or rick.trone@ncdenr.gov. This determination is subject to review as provided in Articles 3 & 4 of G.S. 150B. Sincerely, DOCUSigned by: 94Bp9iBA53EF4ED... Paul Wojoski, Supervisor 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch Enclosures: USGS Topographical Map, NRCS Soil Survey, Site Map cc: 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch files ■ a O N Im O u co N O ■ � II"II ❑ocu5ign Envelope ID-. 2585AE28-8F66-4DAF-9573-6AADF3538673 Bells Bridge Halifax County, NC-DWR Project # 20-1664 _ ' EmB G: Approximate start location here @ 36.076606, —77.456907 ao11�,.• :--'NoA .. 0 of EmB 7-iNoA Et r NoA *i G o A r ►] o A E: Subject @ headcut approximately N ©A 36.07513-77.44859 ll � 0A M1 F L NoA NoA NoA GoA A: Subject throughout LYA project H : @ approximately 36.07072-77.45467 (not subject to buffers) R aAl GtB QF/ T1A 1G E mO F: Subject @ approximately 36.07748-77.45060 Ra d: Subject @ approximately 36.07657-77.45047 NoA �. • �qy yyAy� - C: Subject @culvert ObP L�! t • EmB NoA a 16,01 r EmB NRCS Soil Survey Sheet 21� Halifax Co NC 2006 Locations are approximate Legend: and are provided for refer- ence only:: project boundary Q �,A ,,, M DocuSign Envelope ID: 2585AE28-8F66-4DAF-9573-6AADF3538673 Bells Bridge Halifax County, NC-DWR Project # 20-1664 !1 USGS Topographical Map Speed Quadrangle 2019 d' � , y Locations are approximate and are provided for refer - Legend: ,•, �` { ence only :. -Project boundary Q ^n r ❑ocuSign Envelope 1114935E7E3-AO51-4EDO-9561-274E5277875F ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary S. DANIEL SMITH Director Barrett Jenkins NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality February 16, 2021 Restoration Systems, LLC 1101 Haynes St, Suite 211 Raleigh, NC 27604 (via electronic mail: bienkins@restorationsystems.com) DWR# 2020-1664 Re: Site Viability for Buffer Mitigation & Nutrient Offset — Bells Bridge Site Bells Bridge Road Near Scotland Neck, NC Lat., Long. 36.070288-77.452140 Tar -Pamlico 03020102 Dear Mr. Jenkins, On November 3, 2020, Katie Merritt, with the Division of Water Resources (DWR), received a request from you on behalf of Restoration Systems, LLC (RS) for a site visit near the above - referenced site in the Tar -Pamlico River Basin within the 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code 03020102. The site visit was to determine the potential for riparian buffer mitigation and nutrient offset within a proposed Easement Boundary, which is more accurately shown in the attached maps labeled "Bells Bridge Overview" (Figure 1) prepared by RS and edited by DWR. On December 2, 2020, Ms. Merritt performed a site assessment of the subject site. Staff with RS were also present. Ms. Merritt's evaluation of the features onsite and their associated mitigation determination for the riparian areas are provided in the table below. This evaluation was made from Top of Bank (TOB) and landward 200' from each feature for buffer mitigation pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (effective November 1, 2015) and for nutrient offset credits pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0703. Feature Classification 'Subject 'Riparian Land uses Buffer ''Nutrient `N7it lzation Tv pe Determination n fin to riparian areas onsite adlacent to Feature Credit Offset Buffer 0[ 200'} Viable Viable Rule Stream Yes pion -forested agricultural 'Yes Yes (fields Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per fields with downstream See note only) 15A NCAC 02B .4295 (n) partially within a DOT See note R.O.W Forested Areas -- Preservation Site per 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (o)(5) Note: No credits are allowed within the DOT R_O_W Cn Ditch No Non -forested agricultural No Yes Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per >3' depth fields See note 15A NCAC 02B -0295 (n) Note: viable for nutrient offset if a conservation easement is secured to the confluence with Cb > North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of water Resources ,r-r--D -EQ512 North Salisbury Street 1 1611 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1611 w.1 Enebrs ..", a.. ./`� 919.707.9000 ❑ocu5ign Envelope I0:4935E7E3-AO51-4EQO-9561-274E5277875F Bells Bridge Site Restoration Systems, LLC February 16,2021 Feature Classification 'Suhieet 'Riparian Land uses Buffer ;,'Mitigation T►t)c Determination wlin onsite to adiacent to Feature Credit .'Nutrient Offset r•inarian areas Buffer 0i 200'l Viable Viable Rule Cb Stream Yes Non-forestcd agricultural Yes Yes Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per (at culvert) fields and within a DOT See note See note 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (n) R.O.W Note: No credits are allowed within the DOT R_{]_ W D Stream Yes Non -forested agricultural 'Yes Yes (fields Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per fields with mature forest only) 15A NCAC 0213.0295 (n) downstream Forested Areas — )preservation Site per 15A NCAC 02B _0295 (o)(5) La Ditch No Non -forested agricultural No Yes Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per >3' depth fields 15A NCAC 02B _0295 (n) Eb Stream Yes Non -forested agricultural Yes Yes Non -forested fields - Restoration Site pet - (at DWR fields 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (n) point) Fa Ditch No Non -forested agricultural No Yes Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per >3' depth fields 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (n) 1.b Stream Yes Non -forested agricultural '--Yes Yes (fields Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per (at DWR fields with mature forest only) 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (n) point) downstream Forested Areas — Preservation Site per 15A NCAC 02B _0295 (o)(5) G Strain Yes Mostiv inature forest '-Yes Yes (fields Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per (at DWR adjacent to agricultural only) 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (n) point) fields Forested Areas — Preservation Site per 15A NCAC 02B _0295 (o)(5) l la Ditch No Non -forested agricultural No Yes Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per >3' depth fields 15A NCAC 02B _0295 (n) Hb Stream No Non -forested agricultural Yes Yes Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per (at DWR fields and partially within a See Note See Note 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (o)(3) point) DOT R_O-W Note: No credits are allowed within the DO 1- R.O. W 1 Not Present No NIA NIA NIA NIA i Ditch No Non -forested agricultural No Yes (fields Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per (see map) >3' depth fields with mature forest only) 15A NCAC 02B _0295 (n) downstream K flitch No Non -forested agricultural No Yes (fields Non -forested fields - Restoration Site per >3' depth fields with mature forest only) 15A NCAC 02B _0295 (n) downstream Page 2 of 4 DocuSign Envelope ID: 4935E7E3-AO51-4EDO-9561-274E5277875F Bells Bridge Site Restoration Systems, LLC February 1 G, 2021 Feature classification onsite 1Su_ biect Riparian Land uses adjacent to Feature Buffer Credit 'Nutrient Offset I-IMitillation Tvr)e Determination wlin to riparian areas Buffer U200' Viable Viable Rule Aa, Ab, Ac, Swales No Non -forested agricultural No No none of the swales assessed were creating B, fields non -diffused flow 'Subjectivity calls for the features were determined by DWR in correspondence dated December 22, 2020 using the 1:24,000 scale quadrangle topographic map prepared by USGS and the most recent printed version of the soil survey map prepared by the NRCS . 'The area of preservation credit within a buffer mitigation site shall comprise of no more than 25 percent (25%) of the total area of buffer mitigation per 15A NCAC 0295 (o)(5) and 15A NCAC 0295 (o)(4). Site cannot be a Preservation Only site to comply with this rule_ WC Division of Water Resources - Methodology and Calculations for determining Nutrient Reductions associated with Riparian Buffer Establishment 'Determinations made for this Site are determined based on the proposal provided in maps and figures submitted with the request. s All features proposed for buffer mitigation or nutrient offset, must have a conservation easement established that includes the tops of channel banks when being treasured perpendicular and landward from the banks, even if no credit is viable within that riparian area_ 4The area of the mitigation site on ephemeral channels shall comprise no more. than 25 percent (25%) of the total area of buffer mitigation per 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (o)(7). Determinations provided in the table above were made using a proposed easement boundary showing proposed mitigation areas shown in Figure 1. Maps representing the proposal for the site are attached to this letter and are initialed by Ms. Merritt on February lb, 2021. Substantial changes to the proposed easement boundary could affect the Site's potential to generate buffer and nutrient offset credits. This letter does not constitute an approval of this Site to generate buffer and nutrient offset credits. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0295, a mitigation proposal and a mitigation plan shall be submitted to DWR. for written approval prior to conducting any mitigation activities in riparian areas and/or surface waters for buffer mitigation credit. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0703, a proposal regarding a proposed nutrient load -reducing measure for nutrient offset credit shall be submitted to DWR for approval prior to any mitigation activities in riparian areas and/or surface waters. All vegetative plantings, performance criteria and other mitigation requirements for riparian restoration, enhancement and preservation must follow the requirements in 15A NCAC 02B .0295 to be eligible for buffer and/or nutrient offset mitigation credits. For any areas depicted as not being viable for nutrient offset credit above, one could propose a different measure, along with supporting calculations and sufficient detail to support estimates of load reduction, for review by the DWR to determine viability for nutrient offset in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0703. This viability assessment will expire on February 16, 2023 or upon approval of a mitigation plan by the DWR, whichever comes first. This letter should be provided in any nutrient offset, buffer, stream or wetland mitigation plan for this Site. Page 3 of 4 DocuSign Envelope ID:4935E7E3-AO51-4EDO-9561-274E5277875F Bells Bridge Site Restoration Systems, LLC February 16, 2021 Please contact Katie Merritt at (919) 707-3637 if you have any questions regarding this correspondence. Sincerely, P Wlkym Attachments: "Bells Bridge Overview" (Figure 1) cc: File Copy (Katie Merritt) r.7DOCUSigned by: r[bi.4L Wfl�d?1b1� u::91,6A53EF4En.., Paul Wojoski, Supervisor 401 and Buffer Permitting Branch Page 4 of 4 Appendix D: Conservation Easement Bells Bridge Nutrient Offset Bank Parcel Appendix D: Conservation Easement As -built & Baseline Monitoring Report — September 2022 Page 1 6f 19••. i r - - : f rl � '•� i� .4 ,� f:• rr v :-- fr. . Bxcise Tax, NTC PI4EPARED 13Y: Jose`kP. Biss III of-lvlanning, Fulton & Skinner P.A. RECORD fk4GRf QUESTEDI BY% AND WHEN R �C RDED MAIL T0: Restoration System , LLC•' Attn: Barrett Jenkins It 0 1 Haynes St. Suitd•�1 i i Raleigh, NC 27604 Y — Type: CONSOLIDATED REAL PROPERTY Recorded: 4/26/2022 2:50:10 PM Fee Amt: $42.00 Page 1 of 19 Receipt#: 202100007346 Revenue Tax: $0.00 Halifax, NC Christie C Avens Register of Deeds BK 2697 PG 172 - 190 • AMENDED AND RESTATED PEMvFXRRNTi C0NS'ERVATION EASEMENT I i THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED P.ERMA�V] I% f ,CONSERVATION EASEMENT ("Conservation Easement") is effective -as -of Febfua�y 1,6r 2,022, by .'and between Janet White Leggett and husband Quentin Wade Leggett, natural persons residing in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, whose address is 3609 Woodlawn load, Rocky Mount, NC 27804, and Mary Pat White Brady a/k/a Mary Patterson White Brady and%hktsliand(Donald 9arl Brady, by and through his Agent, Mary Patterson White Brady, natural persopzs residing in.,n etyille, North Carolina, whose address is 162 Pine Branches Close, Winterville, NC 28590 (herL✓ nafter collectively referred to as "Grantor") and Restoration Systems, i_,LC,',a ;North Carolina. limifea,%tiability , company, whose address is 1101 Haynes Street, Suite 2 Raleigh, .NC 27664, A•ttn: Barrett i Jenkins (hereinafter referred to as "Grantee"). The designation drantorland 16rarrItee as•�isu-.UYerein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns afid shalt-lliclude:'singula3,, plural, rnasculine, feminine, or neuter as required by context. r � r RECITALS WHEREAS, Grantor and Grantee entered into that certain Perrna'rr-�V,ionservatiblI Easement dated February 9, 2022, and recorded February 16, 2022, in Deed Book 249, Page 367, ' Halifax County Registry (the "Original Easement"). `. k• r 5 � 3646269v3.TRL.26275.T29701 \% _ r submitted electronically by "Wellman & white, PLLC" in compliance with North Carolina statutes governing recordable documents and the terms of the submitter agreement with the Halifax County Register of Deeds. if Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 1 of 1 i Page 2 6f 19'•. i r - - [ III r'• f WHEREAS, by inadvertence, the Original Easement placed broader restrictions on G'antoes-Land (as hereinafter defined) than was intended by the parties; WHEREAS, the parties hereby amend and restate the Original Easement in its entirety, and this A -riended and Restated Permanent Conservation Easement shall control and govern over the �Arig+iAal Easement; provided, however, that for purposes of priority, this Conservation Easement shall be eff&fi_ c as of the date and time of filing the Original Easement given that this Conscrvat�6n,Easet affects the same Property (as hereinafter defined) as the Original Easement ',but merely reduces cbrtain restrictions on Grantor's Land; f WHEREAS, .:3-rant6i-. pwns in fee simple approximately 36.30 acres of real property situated,' lying, and being in Halifax County, North Carolina, more particularly described in Exhibit A attached~-4er4tq and incorpiorati d herein (the "Property"), which such Property is located over and upon that cer ain lamer duct of land:owne'& in fee simple by Grantor and described on Exhibit B attached hereto and irj'corporated, het i in (` Graritor's Land"); WHEREAS, rgntee is..a l North Cai�ua li'miwd liability company whose purpose is the conservation of propertyandwho .is qualified to l-e the graptee of a conservation easement under N.C. Gen. Stat.§ 121-35; f� , WHEREAS, Grantor and `range recognize the &ense vAun, scenic, natural, or aesthetic value of the Property in its natural Aatt; auhit'ch includes%the followink natural communities: Tar - Pamlico River Basin, unnamed tributaries, open hgld'diic+res; a..d-t-hr' adjacent riparian resources. The purpose of this Conservation EasemeA.t is to festore and mair)tain riparian resources, aquatic and ecological resources, and other natural-,valifos of the Pro*rty and to prevent the use or f • development of the Property for any purpose' of i in" any majiner,thg.,would conflict with the maintenance of the Property in its natural conditiori:. f WHEREAS, the preservation of the Property is reg1x-irekl by Gbantde's Roser=th I�mbrelta Nutrient Offset Banking Instrument in the Tar -Pamlico Rivdy Basip (tKe "NQBI") LNCI)WR # 2020-1664v2) that was approved by the North Carolina Divisioh of Water kvsoi rces ("INCDWR") on November 29, 2021. The NOBI is between Grantee, actin as tl�e " Fj•ank Spofisor", and NCDWR. The use of the Property in accordance with this Conservatzmr'Easdment is �b restore the Property (as hereinafter defined) to a natural vegetated condition as provided in acid specihe&-i.n the Bells Bridge Bank Parcel Development Package (the "BPDP") which WAS appiev&., by . NCDWR on November 29, 2021. The approval of the NOBI and the BPDP 411-ow 6f,>-qe' to establish the Bells Bridge Bank Parcel on the Property (the "Mitigation Bank").:The Wigation Bank is intended to provide nutrient offsets for impacts permitted by NCDWR due to deN�e16pment..: ' (both existing and proposed) within restricted areas of the Tar -Pamlico River Basin ,Grantor and r Grantee agree that third -party rights of enforcement shall be held by NCDWR, to inc ude atry 3646269v3.TRL.26275,T29701 - i {l Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 2 of 19 Page 3 Gf 19•'. r - - : f suc�essor'agencies, and that such rights are in addition to, and do not limit, the rights of Grantee f to:•comply-with its NOBI and its BPDP with the NCDWR. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants and representations contained'herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency � of which are Greby acknowledged, Grantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably grants and conveys. unto'Grantee, its heirs, successors, and assigns, in perpetuity, a Conservation Easement ;'of the nattr`i and character and to the extent hereinafter set forth, over the Property described on Exhibit A, together +th the right to preserve and protect the conservation values thereof and with k a il& of a6cess, as.:Follows: k. ARTICLE I. `'.. DURXTION OF EASEMENT; AREA OF EASEMENT This Cons lvation.-P-asemelt, i!'ncludtrg ail appurtenant rights set forth herein, shall be perpetual. This Conservation Eas4nent, incl-lding all appurtenant rights set forth herein, is an easement in gross, run -,,with thi land, and is 'en_fo6ea-hle by Grantee against Grantor, Grantor's personal representatives, heirs, successors acid ass,¢gns, lessees, agents, and licensees. • f� ARTICLE I1. 1 � PROHIBfTY-D ' ND R.tSTRIC;TI DfA[CTIV.ITIES Any activity on, or use of, the Pr©perty inc�vnslstet;t wftl nej)urpose of this Conservation Easement is prohibited. The Property shalFbe preserved in`its natural condition and restricted from any development that would impair or interfere 'with. the con�rvation values of the Property. f • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,'r•following a,0,k s and uses are expressly prohibited, restricted or reserved as indicated hereunder: A. Disturbance of Natural Features. Any change •da4urj6ance,:Mter'atiorY, or impairment of the natural features of the Property or any introduction of noii-native plants or;-atririvalyspGcies is prohibited, I L~� r : �J 14 M1 B. Construction. There shall be no constructing or placing k of a»y building, mobile home, r asphalt or concrete pavement, billboard, or other advertising display, antenna, utiliify pale, Tooker, conduit, line, pier, landing, dock, or any other temporary or permanent structure.6r faci4 op of j above the Property.~ r v f € C. Industrial Commercial and Residential Use. Industrial, residential, And cetnynercial activities, including any right of passage for such purposes, are prohibited in the Property. � r r i E % 3696269v3.TRr..26275.T29701 - Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 3 of 19 Page 4 Gf 19••. r i D. Agricultural, Grazing, and Horticultural Use. Agricultural, grazing, animal husbandry, and hors icWtural use on, over, upon, or within the Property are prohibited. r •E. Ve etation. There shall be no removal, burning, destruction harming, cutting, or mowing r of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation on, over, upon, or in the Property, except as provided in the �. ",BPDF•. Mowing of invasive and herbaceous vegetation for purposes of enhancing planted or ~ volunteer treds -and shrubs approved in the BPDP is allowable once a year for no more than five ,(S) consecdiive ye',ws from the date on page I of this Property, except were mowing will -negativeky affect vegetation or disturb soils. Mowing activities shall only be performed by Grantee aft4 shall not violateany part of Item L of Article II or extend beyond five (5) years from the date on pagefl' of this Consdlr gatiwi Easement. F. Poad4 arad Trailse� ere :shall be no construction of roads, trails, or walkways on, over, upon, or the'Fto�crty not` eniargeriaent o hi ification to existing roads, trails, or walkways. G. Si�nag_e. -No si'grxs shall lie •pc;rmiti d on'•pr over the Property, except the posting of no trespassing signs, signs identifying the cons�H.ation values of the Property, signs giving directions or proscribing rules anifwguil iiong for the.*�f •the Property, or signs identifying Grantor as owner of the Property. r — H. Dumping or Storage. Dumpini or stoYage of sJ, traslx, Qshes, garbage, waste, abandoned %r vehicles, appliances, machinery, %hazardous r'substan&,-s,' or .toxic •'.or hazardous waste, or any placement of underground or aboveground storage tanks qr other thaterials on the Property is prohibited. {J I. Excavation Dredging, or Mineral Use..Ther� shall bi no grading, filling, excavation, dredging, mining, or drilling; no removal of topsa�r'T, sand, gavel; ;lpeat, minerals, or other materials; and no change in the topography of the land in any rfranner on ihe Property, except to restore natural topography or drainage patterns. ' r' •. J. Water- Quality and Drainage Pattern. There shall',be no, diking, dnairririg, dredging, channeling, filling, leveling, pumping, impounding, or related'••activitz-cs, 6'raltoring dr,tarnperi.ng with water control structures or devices, or disruption or alteratf�n of tAc rey.iored, ell -A ced, or created drainage patterns. In addition, diverting or causing or perrnittirfg tljldiversiph of surface or underground water into, within, or out of the Property by any means, removA of;wetiaW.S, polluting, or discharging into waters, springs, seeps, or wetlands, or use of pesticide or iireleide� is . prohibited. '~ K. Development Rights. No development rights that have been encumbered"or extinguished by this Conservation Easement shall be transferred under a transferable development rights scheme or cluster development arrangement or otherwise. 3646269v3.TRL.26275.T29701 5 •1 � � ' {r Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 4 of 1 Page 5 Gf 19''. i r - - : f L. Vehicles. The operation of mechanized vehicles, including, but not limited to, motorcycles, dirt bikes, all -terrain vehicles, cars, and trucks is prohibited on, over, upon, or within r the Pl:O:perty, other than for temporary or occasional access by Grantee, its employees, contractors, 4 V f agents, successors, assigns, and NCDWR for purposes of constructing, maintaining, or monitoring the rehoratioli of riparian areas within the Property. ~ M. Other -Prohibitions. Any other use of, or activity on, over, upon, or the Property which is' or may b&ome Nconsistent with the purposes of this grant, the preservation of the Property 'substantially pia its natural condition, or the protection of its environmental systems is prohibited. f ~ ARTICLE III. 5 GRANTOR'S RESERVED RIGHTS Grantor expressly reserv,s fir itself, its. persoal representatives, heirs, successors, and assigns, the right to continue the use "Ulf the Pkp(,irty fob• all'purposes not inconsistent with this Conservation Easement, including, but76ot limited' to, the right tc quiet enjoyment of the Property, the rights of ingress and egress, thb-xight to hunt,';fish, and hike:'orr_the Property, the right to sell, transfer, gift, or otherwise convey the -Property;+ in whole or: -in part -provided such sale, transfer, or gift conveyance is subject to the temfii s of, and,apedifi�'ally.references, this Conservation Easement. Notwithstanding the foregoing t( strict ons set forth n `' r i��e� ?. above and otherwise in this instrument, Grantee reserves for its -&f_att�ggfas the Baru SpAsor, ii4 successors and assigns, the right to construct a Mitigation Bank and -to the restoration of riparian areas within the Property in accordance Willi the approved NOBI 'and corresponding BPDP. f ARTICL F.4V. _ GRANTEE'S RIGHTS; ACCESS DAASEMENT`' Grantee and its authorized representatives, employees, aggtiN successon�, assWns;and &CDWR, shall have the right to enter the Property {including access over Grantor ; Lai�,44t alb reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting said Property to determine ,,if GFRnter or`its personal representatives, heirs, successors, or assigns are complying with the terms', conditions, restrictions, and purposes of this Conservation Easement. Grantee shall also havalh,�•fighfto enter and go upon r the Property for purposes of making scientific or educational observation's and studies acid Zaking samples. The easement rights granted herein do not include public access axights. Accordingly Grantor hereby grants and conveys unto Grantee; i its authorized representatives, employees, agents, successors, assigns, and NCDWR a perpetual., non-exclusive easement for ingress and egress over and upon the Grantor's Land at all reasonabl'e,times and a.-f the location more particularly described on Exhibit A ("Access Easement") attached hereto acid 3646269v3.TRL.26275.T29701 Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 5 of 19 Page 6 Gf 19•'. i r - - : f inco1•porafed herein by this reference, to access the Property for the purposes set forth herein. This grant of, easement shall not vest any rights in the public and shall not be construed as a public r dedication of the Access Easement. Grantor covenants, represents, and warrants that it is the sole owner of and is seized of Grantor's Land in fee simple and has the right to grant and convey this Access Eage-nient. —'k ARTICLE V. ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES A. To accomplish the purposes of this Conservation Easement, Grantee and the NCDWR are alliivr6d to prelfent.arrq-�vity, on or use of, the Property that is inconsistent with the purposes of this conservation Easement ,and to require the restoration of such areas or features of the Property �t:at i4aX" be danQ'ied by such activity or use. Upon any breach of the terms of this Conservatioritas�ment by Grantor that/corncs-,to the attention of Grantee, Grantee shall notify Grantor in writing -,of such breach. bra4tor stallhave thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice to correct the condilions'eonstituti such breach. 'If the breach remains uncured after thirty (30) i days, Grantee may enYoa ce this Gons�rvatiori- Elasen lerzt by appropriate legal proceedings including claims for damages and injunctive end other degal;and equ`.table relief. • f� Notwithstanding the foregoing;,Grantec•-reser�,es the ranpedi�tc right, without notice, to obtain a temporary restraining order or`.injunctive op' other,aj}Vrppi_1aL1-,.relief if the breach of this Conservation Easement is or would'irwirersi•@y or other -,wise �materlWly impair the benefits to be derived from this Conservation Easement. Granter"wd Ju aateo- acknowledge that under such circumstances damage to Grantee would'be irreparable and remedies at law will be inadequate. The rights and remedies of Grantee provided4ieret nder.shall be An addition to, and not in lieu of, all other rights and remedies available to Grantee i'n aaInnection-with this Conservation Easement. The costs of a breach, correction, or restoration, i�rcluding draxilee's expenses, court costs, and reasonable attorneys' fees, shall be paid by Granfgr, prpvided Grarttor is determined to be responsible for the breach. NCDWR shall have the samcTjght�to enforce the terms end editions of this Conservation Easement as Grantee. _ y� B. No failure on the part of Grantee to enforce any covenant`br proy-ision hereof shall discharge or invalidate such covenant or any other covenant, cc'6di_tian', of provisian hereof or affect the right to Grantee to enforce the same in the event of a subsequqn�breach o/default:-., C. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall be constme.d to Pntitte­Gxante,� to bring any action against Grantor for any injury or change in the Property re' ugi,irg from 6arises beyond Grantor's control, including, without limitation, fire, flood, storm, war, acts' of Gcd car third parties, except Grantor's lessees, agents, contractors, or invitees; or from any prudeirl ach6n talcerl•• in good faith by Grantor under emergency conditions to prevent, abate, or mitigate significant 5 •1 � 3646269v3.TRL.26275.T29701 - Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 6 of 19 Page 7 Gf 19'•. i r — - : f injury to fife, damage to property, or harm to the Property resulting from such causes. ARTICLE VI. rl MISCELLANEOUS A. Warvan1y. Grantor warrants, covenants, and represents that it owns the Property in fee sirxl'le, that Grantor owns all interests in the Property which may be impaired by the granting of ,tlfis ConseMtion Eaasement, and that there are no outstanding mortgages, tax liens, encumbrances, ',or other ihterests in the Property which have not been expressly subordinated to this Conservation Easement. ,Grantor also warrants that Grantee shall have the use and enjoyment of all the benefits deriv®d &'rom and: arip nng -out of this Conservation Easement and that Grantor will warrant and defend title to tl-,�6 Property agai'6st the claims of all persons whatsoever. B. Sub's�dWcn. t Transfers, Gsanto Lgrr, s to incorporate the terms of this Conservation Easement in any deed of other lcga� instrument that transfers any interest in all or a portion of the Property. Grantor agrees-t6' provi4,Mitten' nbtice-of such transfer to Grantee at least thirty (30) days before the date . the transfer. Grantor'a6d Otlantee agree that the terms of this Conservation Easement shall survive aniy merger raf the fee and 6�semefA interests in the Property or any portion thereof and shall not be amend,56, modiftpq, air t,6rminated 'without the prior written consent and approval of NCD WR. C. Assignment. The parties --j�ecdgnize+and ague that the benefits of this Conservation Easement are in gross and assignable; ,provided, how1�ver,,,th9. Grantee hereby covenants and agrees that, in the event it transfers or` -.assigns :t{his Co'hservkt on Easement, the organization receiving the interest will be a qualified holder under N.C•.' Gen. Stet. § 121-34, et seq. and § 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, and Grantee als6--, nairts and agrees that the terms of the transfer or assignment will be such that the transferee or assignee willrhe requirccl to continue in perpetuity the conservation purposes described in this document. e ll D. Entire A,greement and Severability. The combined NOBI With Q'orresponding BPDP and i this instrument set forth the entire agreement of the parties, with kres�ct t tli COi tvation Easement and supersedes prior discussions, negotiations, under•standiregs, or agreements relating to the Conservation Easement. If any provision is found to be void. ar un.enfoy`ceable b" a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder shall continue in full force and effe-Qt., r E. Obligations of Ownership. Grantor is responsible for any real estate tag es1,,assesRS"melrts,--.. fees, or charges levied upon the Property, Grantor shall keep the Property fre6�of ar;y liens 6r_( ther encumbrances for obligations incurred by Grantor except those incurred after the;date htTeof and which are expressly subject and subordinate to the Conservation Easement. Grand-ce shalf not be/ responsible for any costs or liability of any kind related to the ownership, operatioh, i.,nsuranc�, 5 � . 364626907RL26275 729701 .1� _ � r Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 7 of 1 Page 8 Gf 19•'. I 'X r - - upkbep, or.;maintenance of the Property, except as expressly provided herein. Nothing herein shall relieve 0;4ntor of the obligation to comply with federal, state, or local laws, regulations, and r perrnifs that may apply to the exercise of Grantor's reserved rights set forth in Article IH. .4 ,� f:• rl r-- P;-xtinguishment. In the event that changed conditions render impossible the continued �. �,rtise 9f the Property for the conservation purposes, this Conservation Easement may only be extkiguished,• iiTwhole or in part, by judicial proceeding. G. .Erni•hent Domain. Whenever all or part of the Property is taken in the exercise of eminent dgnair� so ras to substantially abrogate the restrictions imposed by this Conservation Easement, Graiit&,&6d Grantee shaH-joa n in appropriate actions at the time of such taking to recover the full value of the taki4,:�nd all incfd�ntaI and direct damages due to the taking. H. Ems Domain proceeds. TW-s -Conservation Easement constitutes a real property interest immediately vegted. in Gra�tee,: In the event that all or a portion of this Property is sold, exchanged, or inv6luntacilly conve,'ged foll6w' ing 'an extinguishment or the exercise of eminent domain, Grantee slim be entitled to the fair linarket value of this Conservation Easement. The parties stipulate that the f&ir 141kcVvalue of Easement shall be determined by multiplying the fair market val-ae• of the Property uneupumlaered by this Conservation Easement (minus any increase in value after the date Of this graeut attributable to in-rprovements) by the ratio of the value of this Conservation Easement atAhe tim'P of thls-v�pt to the value of the Property (without deduction for the value of.this CorrservatiotiTasement) k the time of this grant. The values at the time of this grant shall be the values usedY or: v hich,Wqulo have been used, to calculate a deduction for federal income tax purposes, under' Sectian 176(1� of the Internal Revenue Code (whether eligible or ineligible for such a deductiona). Grantee shall use its share of the proceeds in a manner consistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement. 1. Notification. Any notice, request for appitrval, or.•bther commumUtion required under this Conservation Easement shall be sent by registered, or eeiriifred ry'alil postage pirepai.d, to the following addresses (or such address as may be hereafter specified by notice in accordance with i this Paragraph): To Grantor (as applicable): r Janet White Leggett and r Quentin Wade Leggett 3609 Woodlawn Road Rocky Mount, NC 27804 ' .L k r r 5 � . •1 � 3fi46269v3.TRL26275.T29701 - Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 8 of 19 Page 9 6f 19' . i r - - Mary Patterson White Brady and:Donald Earl Brady rf162 Pine Branches Close rl Winterville, NC 28590 fo Granfee• Res to_ratid> Systems, LLC f 11. i Haynes; Street Suite.211 Raleigh, NG•'27604 l Attn: BarFett.mn-0-rig-•, 5 •� To NODE i-DWR• k1 NCDEQ Division Qf Wat'.r Re.ources 401 & Buffer Pe�'mitting Brincfi 1617 Mail S-erviceCenter Raleigh, NC 27-6Q9-1617' — J. Failure of Grantee. If zii any time-Grdnti�e is nn.able•.or fails to enforce this Conservation k. I I Easement, or if Grantee ceases' -to be a q, alifidd grantee, land if within a reasonable period of time after the occurrence of one of the y even. Gran fails t&-malke arx assignment in accordance with this Conservation Easement, then GmAt interest shall becomc';vested in another qualified grantee in accordance with an appropriatf proceed {ng 1i a� cotart of a inpetent jurisdiction. K. Amendment. This Conservation Ediemeitt maybe ame fled but only in a writing signed by all parties hereto and provided such amehdrn does not affect the qualification of this Conservation Easement or the status of Grantee under any;applfcable laws and provided such amendment is consistent with the conservation purposes of� hi$. grant. . I L. Present Condition of the Property. The wetlands, scenic, iesodree, envir6nment�l, and I r-+ •k other natural characteristics of the Property, and its current lase and state o "im%4 %' 6nt, are described in the BPDP, prepared by Grantee acting as the Bank Sponsor` r the.8PDP. 'The BPDP f is acknowledged by Grantor to be complete and accurate as of the�date ti&eo Grantor•'has copies of the BPDP. The BPDP will be used by the parties to assure that any fut"e changesrin the-U-se of the Property will be consistent with the terms of this Conservation Easefaient. However, %e BPDA is not intended to preclude the use of other evidence to establish the prQsent �condiTio.n of. -the Property if there is a controversy over its use. r� ' TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said rights and easements perpetually unto Grantec for the aforesaid purposes, r 3646269v3.TRL.26275.T29701 Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 9 of 19 Page 10.10f 19. i 1 '1 r - - II4•:TESTIMONY WHEREOF, Grantor has hereunto set its hand and seal, the day and year first above written. r GRANT R.- 44UT, f SEAL1 Japes t White'L-eggett fr. . SEAL Q.4ndn Wade L ett STATE OF NORTH CAROUNA COUNTY OF HAL-FAX : 1 - • I, William 0.4 ate, Jr. r• , 'a NOOa ublic of the aforesaid County and State, certify that Janet White teggett and Quentin lkae LeggQtt personally came before me this day and acknowledged that they yokintarily signed the foregoing instrument for the purpose stated f� therein. i I I WITNESS my hand and dfficial'.seal, this the Zjjnd`••,-day o� •,April , 2022. r I NOTARY' PUBLIC f My Commis lkjfifExpires:• Augu�t_27, 2025. V T [Additional signatures to follow.] -� �'. 3654820v l .JBB.26275.T29702 Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 10 of 19 Page 11.10f 19. i r — - : f I I ;• GRANTOR." r .4 ,� f:• rl r-- �- r ZA (SEAL) II 11 M1k~ TaWa PXMZryvetterson rady White Brady NORTH CAROUNA J k HALIFAX �-O TY ! I, Nancy Wiley, a;Notary Public,' -'of W-arreh County, North Carolina, do certify hereby that Mary Pat White :Brady a/k/a Miry'Pattei•son White Brady, wife of Donald Earl Brady, in her individual capacity, who proved l>er klentity,,to my:�;atisfaction, personally appeared before me this day and ac1mowledged74hc7due execution or .forego.ing instrument for the purpose stated therein. r - Witness my hand and official stamp or•seal, tht.s the 2,12"a day of April, 2022, I —f •k ' r i f iJ Nancy •WiI , Notary ubh f • My Commission Expj�pJune 18 2026. 8 °®L � jam' �'s+' � I �� •� ~k •k r � �4j ��� I I '�— •� it FAA•g"p ¢: *a qq� •.yk —_ .' . �~� �- _gHFahe}lt9ian _ . r • I V �k I .L k r r 5 i _ �r Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 11 of 19 Page 12',of 19. i r — - : f I ' i .4 ,� f:• rl r-- �- r (SEAL) Donald Earl Brady fr. . By' (SEAL) Mary NuerWhite Brady, Agent NORTH CAROY�INA i I , .L, HALIFAX COUNtY � ~ I, Nancy Wiley, a 'gotaly POr is of Warren'Vounty, North Carolina, do certify that Donald Earl Brady, bynd through his Agent, Mary Patterson White Brady, who proved her identity to my satisfaction; perg6nalb� appeared'% ore m� this day, and being by me duly sworn, says that she executed the forego g and annexedAnstrument for and on behalf of Donald Earl Brady; that her authority to execute and a&ft6w16dge said in'strument is contained in an instrument duly executed and acknowledged, dated Fe'Aary;28, 2022, recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Pitt County, North Carolina on`Mait'h 3`;-?022, in Book 4252, Page 227, Pitt Public Registry, this instrument wa "executed iqnder'and by.,virtue of the authority given by said instrument granting her power of -;attorney; aiTdJU lhe.,s4�1.Maiy Patterson White Brady acknowledged the due execution of the fc6going and anrlexed'I"Mtrument for the purposes therein expressed for and on behalf of the said Donald Earl Brad{: f • Witness my hand and official seal, this the r2 day otApfK—, 2, �2�. WA14I I ancy Wil , Notary Vi blic v v My Commissl I(°� arll!Pt,,June 18, 2026. r µeB 944foe0 ��r�'°d °t r • � gay k•� �•' '� •' seas 4 t®i 4•e °sd°err � di r r 5 i •1 � Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 12 of 19 Page 13',of 19. i r - - • 'y - AGENT'S CERTIFICATION AS TO THE VALIDITY OF r" POWER OF ATTORNEY AND AGENT'S AUTHORITY (G.S. 32C-3-302) . , Mary -Patterson White Brady, hereby do state and affirm the following under penalty of erjurj: My hti-sband, Donald Earl Brady, hereinafter sometimes referred to as "Principal," gf;anted m6 authority qs his Agent under a Durable Power of Attorney dated February 28, 2022, recc4:dedl:on March 3;'2022, in Book 4252, Page 227, Pitt Public Registry. (3) The powers and'authority granted to me in the Durable Power of Attorney currently ary exercisable by -rare. k (3) I have actilirl knowle' ge of the %'0.11owing: (a) Tlje Piincipajris > of 4e ,ease.d. (b) TliZ-burablePower of Xttor�ey or my authority as agent under the `Durable Pc wer of Attmiey has not been revolted or terminated, partially or tithe vise. (c) The Prirr,pip+ l did not Iack 1'he undergtanding and capacity to make and commurucate decisio-asrregardi g his Estate and person at the time the Durable ewer of A114,ney wad, ekecuf ed. (d) The DurablePolkpr of Attorney:wa&prppe iy executed and is a legal, valid Durable%Pa* _ d Attorney:. f I agree not to exercise any powersl.granted:ander tyre Dur°able Power of Attorney if I become aware that the Principal is deceased: that the Durable Po3ker of Attorney has been revoked or terminated; or that my authority as-apeMt uV:der the Durable Power of Attorney has been revoked or terminated. This the 22" d day of April, 2022. n I \ I AAft (SEAL) Mary atter on White B' ady . v 162 Pine B ches Close, k Winterville, NC 28590 �. r NORTH CAROLINA HALIFAX COUNTY r • I ' V �k r. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 22°d day of April, 2022, by Mary -Patterson`) 5 I .1� _ �r Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 13 of 1 Page 14',of 19. 1 i 1 '1 r — - : f Whitt Brady, who proved her identity to my satisfactiOD. r• 4y f rl Nancy Wile , Notary PLklic � � • ' l J I &�.A{SRQlii11PP4pPdpp® y COmmissidn Expires: June 18, 2026. k``tY • • k � 4 adp �aep � }y dw. `fd 1 5• �• M1 �k dr��r ®®r418VkA9 iflp�jp:®�`9�a. • f� 1 —f •k ' r f k f {J '•1 r r i f • I �n � ti . I r • I V �k I .L k r r 5 � . .1� I Il •. 1 Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 14 of 19 Page 15',of 19. i r — - : f I ' I �• AGR.EFD,AND ACCEPTED BY GRANTEE: r Restoration Systems, LLC, -= f a North -Carolina limited liability co pany By; r� .' S AL.. Name: r r Title: . I STATE f OF NORTH CA-ZOLINA COUNTY OF L I c6liq t I at the follwing Fersory-pc7&dnally appeared before me this day, acknowledging to me that sigtled the foregoing document as the duly authorized signatog ol,R�storation'System:S-"l LLC: CItz I I WITNESS m liaiW offcial sea the l••, I" da of , 2022. Y � � � Y • f� tt� I t <e,8��t320 ifPtgr�, Al , � a t "O `�`.� � ARY'PUBLIC rtifs' Enn7nt,tP f 03-0.E-2023 My�..Commison Ex�ires.'�•. �a �i� ������E�a�aa9ttaea�4°°® ` •' � • f • . I r V �k I r r 5 I • •1 � 3646269v37RL.26275 329701 — r i Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 15 of 19 Page 16',of 19. i r - - r �r EXHIBIT A PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ,(CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA AND ACCESS EASEMENT DESCRIPTION) r Conservation Easement Area 1B rr BEING ALL OF �f nservation Easement Area of the Bells Bridge Site over a portion of the lands :'of Janet White Leggett and Mary Pat White Brady (PIN No. 4954-00-79-1252) lying and being 'situated: in Iyoseneath Township, Halifax County, North Carolina and particularly described as f64ow� (all -distance' are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an/lroh' stake (Point of Beginning) labeled as Point No. 10 and being the most Northern -,corn f of the Conservation Easement Area and being located South 74°42'16" West 3395.33 feet Hnu an iron.stakke (I'�)int No. 82) with N.C. Grid Coordinates N= 850,055.0158' E= 2,457,513.76�3' (NAD '�3, 201I1). Thence from the Paint klgeginnin�(Boint No. 10)� South 78°03'05" East 145.72' to an iron stake; thence South 70°56'15" East 78.94"'to an ir6n Make,; thence South 63°36'20" East 97.83' to an iron stake; thence South 81�€1 1Y' astr61,16' to air 1:&-f stake; thence South 69'11'36" East 32.50' to an iron stake; thence South 85°00'41" East 45.92-` to an frb.n stake; thence South 79°30'46" East 87.75' to an iron stake; thence South 7f3°0.0;41-` East-, 115•,27' to an iron stake; thence South 58°27'24" East 55.92' to an iron stake; tiience•:South 5V° 3'04;' East 86.44' to an iron stake; thence South 52°40' 16" East 30.35' to ah iron Make; tli-ence Sdutti 65,4-3-23" East 131.98' to an iron stake; thence South 71'55' 11" East 38.81'- o a� ironistake; th6ice South 65°43'44" East 31.58' to an iron stake; thence South 51°09'39" East S l-36td an iron stale, S~oi th 43°07'39" East 87.08' to an iron stake; thence South 33°21'09" East 125A6to an iron4kY; tlience-South 25013'48" East 91.64' to an iron stake; thence South 3711'39" Easy 214.67' to an. -iron stare; thence South 24°41'44" East 196.34' to an iron stake; thence South 591',19'5�" Easi 86.79'ito an iron stake; thence South 44°57'06" East 124.23' to an iron stake; then'= -South 35°34'46" East 153.62' to an iron stake; thence South 22°23'43" East 57.29' to an iron stake. thence Soilth 72` 58'15,' West 203.51' to a non- monumented comer; thence North 24°38'51" West 14.9P to -a point; thence North 49°4P07" West 8.97' to a point; thence North 63°26'08" West 40.39' t6 a point,,thence34orth 24°24' k4-',West 8.41' to a point; thence North 5491'57" West 23.13' to a pointi 4hence No th 43°23, 51" ,West 32.09' to a point; thence North 47°28'33" West 90.04' to a point; thenoc North 5�"43' 17"_W6�t 71.9 P to a point; thence North 42°25'30" West 64.95' to a point; tlrenc6..Nortlt. 42a3.'W' to a point; thence North 20°00'45" West 49.19' to a point; thence North 2%2°,51'58"' West f24.57' to a point; thence North 35°32'41" West 152.22' to a point; thence North 35P37'90" Westr�68.28' to a point; thence North 04°12'24" West 24.80' to a point; thence Noiili-01'40'04" East 29.1 P to a point; thence North 39°26'28" West 40.71' to a point; thence North 20.'39'52" West 57.1 vlt a point; thence North 54°32'15" West 20.48' to a point; thence North 17'159'27" :Nest M161,to.a point; thence North 68016'24" West 25.64' to a point; thence North 2991'02" Weft- 7£94' ko a".. point; thence North 88°37'07" West 20.13' to a point; thence North 60°38'62!'.Vest 50.5Vto a point; thence North 70°19'52" West 30.81' to a point; thence North 63°10'26" 1Gest 10&56' to a point; thence North 56°39'20" West 12.85' to a point; thence North 47°39'47" West '2,69' to a•' point; thence North 77°21'00" West 27.77' to a point; thence North 57°08'49" West_23.30' to r'a point; thence North 39°40' 18" West 33.58' to a point; thence North 59°31'49" West 2'9.55' to a 3646269v3.TRL.26275.T29701 Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 16 of 1 13 Page 17of 19. i r - - r point; thence South 80°45'59" West 25.58' to a point; thence North 65°26'25" West 50.24' to a point; t}. a ce North 88°38'26" West 34.11' to a point; thence North 77°17'41" West 31.71' to a :hence North 89° 1 F 14" West 31.33' to a point; thence North 71 ° 1 T41 " West 34.90' to a ,point; ' point; thence North 87°28' 17" West 30.17' to a point; thence North 709227" West 15.47to a po tty 1etice North 81 °45'09" West 60.19' to a point; thence North 66°52'49" West 49.08' to a pbint;'thence'-North 70°45'51" West 74.14' to a point; thence North 73°52'15" West 49.20' to a 'point thence ,�lorth 78°11' 10" West 80.00' to railroad track; thence North 01'21'28" West 235.20' to gn iron stake? the Point of Beginning (Point No.10), containing approximately 10.55 acres. Conservation Easement Area 2 BNINd AVL OF Cs)'nservation Easement Area of the Belts Bridge Site over a portion of the lands of Janet' White Leggett and nary Pat White Brady (PIN No. 4854-00-79-1252) lying and being situated -in Rosgnedih Township, Halifax County, North Carolina and particularly described as follows (4..disjarjies are gf6pnd distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning at an Jon stake (Point oj Beginning) abeled as Point No. 35 and being the most Eastern corner of the Con ervaiioq Easement Area;r-nd being located South 81 °46'45" East 2038.43 feet from an iron stake (Point Rio. 82).;pfth N.C., Grid Coordinates N= 850,055.0158' E= 2,457,513.7693' (�1AD '83, 2011;). _ Thence from the Point of Begi ing (Point No` 35'), South 77.05606" West 137.71' to an iron stake; thence South 01 °49'31" East j 42.57' to 'ni -iron t takes thenciu South 82°44' 19" West 60.68' to an iron stake; thence North 88°3 P41" West 40:55' to aft i1ron stake; thence North 75°07'06" West 38.53' to an iron stake; thence` -North., 66°22a36" W�sC,32.3T'' ...an iron stake; thence North 56°51'00" West 43.86' to an iron s`-Ad; thpzice North'88° h4" W-pt 167.21' to an iron stake; thence South 63°19'40" West 93.40' to �n iron stakc;;.tlletiec,�6uth �2°13'51" West 172.42' to an iron stake; thence North 87° 13'52" West 83.56' t� an irgn stake- thence North 81 °04' 19" West 87.26' to an iron stake; thence North 7 Y.' l0' 10" West 63.63' to an iron stake; thence North 71 ° 10' 10" West 43.68' to an iron stake; thence'South 76°25'51 " West 71.04' to an iron stake; thence f North 88°18'24" West 293.75' to an iron stake; therl6e North,72°5KU" West 298.00' to an iron stake; thence North 70029'42" West 275.58' to an iron stake;rthelice Nortli,52°06'07" West 87.01' to an iron stake; thence North 25°3828" West 86.66'%to an iron -stake; thencc'North 00°38'37" East 92.71' to an iron stake; thence North 24'22' 17" East 85:20' tQ ail iron s v{ i thence Not h'4,7°20'26" East 67.64' to an iron stake; thence North 60°58'18" Easf 6.48' to an Iron 9-take ,thence North 23°52'15" East 99.10' to an iron stake; thence North 071630"',West 74.0�'to a'alron'take thence North 089605" East 62.68' to an iron stake; thence North 24'�.20'28''-Fasi'4#9 0'2' to ar�,iron stake; thence North 40°41'22" East 73.50' to an iron stake; thence North 62°34'01" lest 76.87� to an iron stake; thence North 81 °45' 13" East 72.63' to an iron stake; thence -South•'75-:h'27" East 81.06' to an iron stake; thence South 58°25'04" East 504.70' to an iron stake; thet 'South 4.7'35r19-',East 51.05' to an iron stake; thence South 40°56'40" East 75.82' to an iron stake; thence S-outh1'34°46'b6" East 176.50' to an iron stake; thence South 72°11'37" East 135.12' to an'iron stare; JlWiic-cRorth'.. 86°03'33" East 78.3P to an iron stake; thence North 65°5659" East 92.02' tb.an ikon stal&;thence North 79°1 V51" East 76.88' to an iron stake; thence North 86°02'37" East 60.39' io an i1•on stake; thence South 85°52'37" East 226.98' to an iron stake; thence South 77°47'14" East 105.$.7' to an iron stake; thence South 88'27'07" East 44.98' to an iron stake; thence North 67°41'04" Last 50.2q` to an iron stake; thence North 82°43'38" East 46.50' to an iron stake; thence South 679,5'33" East 281.51' to an iron stake, the Point of Beginning (Point No.35), containing approximately 25i75 3646269O.TR1, 26275.T29701 Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 17 of 1 14 Page 18.10f 19. i r - - acres. ,ALL ;OF THE FOREGOING CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREAS as shown on plat of survey titled "Conservation Easement for Restoration Systems, LLC, over a Portion of the Lands -_ of ka oyette, P.C. 1, SL. 351 and Janet White Leggett & Mary Pat White Brady, Current Owners 6r Halifax -County GIS Website (PIN Number 4854-00-79-1252), Bells Bridge, Roseneath 'Tow lship, Halifax County, North Carolina" dated January 10, 2022, by K2 Design Group, and recorded in Bo 5 oaf Maps 2022, Page 4-5, Halifax County Register of Deeds. ,THE FOREGOING CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA 1 TOGETHER WITH that certain n w thif•ty �30) feet-xvide non-exclusive access easement for ingress, egress, and regress labeled as " A,e9s EasemEnt I;',-asvshown on the foregoing described plat of survey recorded in Book of Maps 2022, Page•4-6, Halifax [county Register of Deeds. • f� I -f •k ' r I f �k f {J '•1 , i f • 'I I I yk . M1� Lv' r• �� r • I V �k r 1Vf• ' f I ' ' I .L k r r E 3646269v3.T[RL.26275.T29701 15 - E f �l 1 Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 18 of 19 Page 19.10f 19. i r - - : f EXHIBIT B r• r" DESCRIPTION OF GRANTOR'S LAND OVER WHICH THE PROPERTY (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) IS LOCATED PROPERTY DESCRIPTION f (PIN 1000405) .. All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situate in Roseneath Township, Halifax b6nty, NaithXorio- H�R4, more particularly described as follows: 5 % % BE11,1G PORTION VF THAT TRACT OF LAND known as the "Maniza" Tract, namely, that lim of the Mania trae,t loca d-othe northern side of NC State Road No. 1100 (Bells Bridges Road) as shown and designated on that certain map or plat entitled, "JAMES A. WHITE `MANIZA•'TRA4j'," dated August 1, 19�I, prepared by Charles H. Hale, Registered Surveyor, recorded c; Page 260, a�-�n attachment to the deed recorded in Book 1320, Page 258, Halifax Public Registry;'more_pdticPlarly desci:ibedus fellows: r BEGINNING at a poid in— the cen %li.ie.Of NC State• Road No. 1100 (Bells Bridges Road) where said road crosses ibe main.fun of Deep 6r�ek, corner of land of Mrs. A. M. Perry; thence along the centerline of NG State Road No. 1100 (3et1,�•BA� ges Road) S. 76' W., 5450 feet to the run of Bird Branch, which. is the eystern line, f'or G&rson L oyette property; thence from the centerline of NC State Road No. 1 f Off(Aells Bridges Rood),qndfiunning along the run of Bird Branch in a northwesterly direction 2010 feetio an iron ahaii old chopped black gum; thence along the Bryan land and along the branch:N. 67'.-W., 335�feet to an iron, a coiner of Turner Whitehead Estate; thence along an olcl••chopped.line an#long the Whitehead line N. 8° 30' E., 1699 feet to the corner of a fence and a big tipped gum; tla continuing along Whitehead and along a fence S. 81' 15' E., 595 feel to an olcl•pine stump at a ditch; thence along the ditch and along Whitehead S. 81 ° 15' E., 884 feelq theme along the run ®f a brph 1350 feet more or less to an old chopped gum; thence continuing`aloft.1he brai�ch••,the following-,ourses and distances: N. 57' 30' E., 1062 feet; N. 64' E., 830 feet; N, 85' E., 190 feet; S.••59° E.,j 110 feet; S. 34' E., 350 feet to a gum in the branch; thence continuing along'•the �i�n of•&-"ch in a southeasterly direction 3060 feet, more or less, to the main ruri-pf De�VL Creek thence -,along the main run of Deep Creek in a southwesterly direction 175 feet to the centerlir : of SR.� 100, the point of beginning, containing approximately 341 acres. - r .L k r r 5 � . •1 � _ �r i Book: 2697 Page: 172 Page 19 of 1 Page 6f 14-` . ` � / ` ' /. / . � Type: CONSOLIDATED REAL PROPERTY Recorded: 4/28/2O222:43:4OPK8 FeeAmt: $28.00 Page 1 of14 � \ , Reoeipuu 202100007348 Revenue Tax: $0.00 Halifax, NC / . Christie CAvensRegister ofDeeds ��U� ���� ���� ��� ��� u�n^u-vv~vv n �� n~,v�- nv n E'"se Tax: - / PREPARED BY: ... ' Joseph' III of _~ 8ECURD1NGBEONE8IED BY AND WHEN RECORDEO &���JL /�/L `.: � Restoration Systems, �-: Attn: Barrett Jenkins llV} �t�u�c2ll _"-_ Ru}ri"'��I��276U4 -`-` . AMENDED AND RESTATED PERMANENT E.RVATION EASEMENT THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED PE"1A-N-*-t-C'0'-N-S:ERVATION EASEMENT ("Conservation Easement") is effective as of Febraiary 16; . 2022, .'oy and between Raymond R. Boyette and wife Karen E. Boyette, natural 1�er ' soils residing it.VWake Forest, North Carolina, whose address is 1139 Salinas Valley Drive, Wakj'F6rest, N�C 2 , 7-��, ��ereinafter collectively referred to as "Grantor"), and Restoration Systems'., LLC,:� North Car6fina limited liability company, whose address is I 10 1 Haynes Street, Suit&.21 1,1 RAleigh, XC 27 �04, Attil, Barrett Jenkins (hereinafter referred to as "Grantee"). The designafi'dn Orantor'and:Grailtee As used --herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns 4nd shall ihclued­s1np'-1-ac,,vlural, masculine, feminine, or neuter as required by context. RECITALS WHEREAS,Grantor �� G�o�� ���� �n{n ��� co�� � u \ Easement dated F9,2022,and recorded [rnbru4ry|6,2022,bnZ)ned]��hk'7K89,PuO453, Halifax County Registry (the "Original Enmenoeot). 3646405,!zzmLz6275z2970/ / submitted electronically by "Wellman m white. puc^ in compliance with worth Carolina statutes governing recordable documents / / | and the terms of the submitter agreement with the Halifax county Register of Deeds. . eookcon7 Paye 1ou Page of14 �� Page 2 Gf 14•'. f r WHEREAS, by inadvertence, the Original Easement placed broader restrictions on Grantor's',and (as hereinafter defined) than was intended by the parties; i' WHEREAS, the parties hereby amend and restate the Original Easement in its entirety, and ,y this Amended and Restated Permanent Conservation Easement shall control and govern over the v.Origipal Basement; provided, however, that for purposes of priority, this Conservation Easement shall be' effeetive as of the date and time of filing the Original Easement given that this ~ conservation Easement affects the same Property (as hereinafter defined) as the Original Easement but ){Merely reduces certain restrictions on Grantor's Land; WfiEREAS, Grantor owns in fee simple approximately 9.07 acres of real property situated, lying,••a.d wing in nalifM County, North Carolina, more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and' it baporated,herein (the "Property"), which such Property is located over and upon that certain larger tract,-af land owned in fee simple by Grantor and described on Exhibit B attached herety l diincorporated hetein Land"); WHEREAS,`Qrani is a N�'vCwCarblina limited liability company whose purpose is the conservation of propei-ty., and who ',is'qualifie4 tip be. -the grantee of a conservation easement under N.C. Gen. Stat. §121-35, • f� WHEREAS, Grantor and GranteQ, reeo6nize th�c Cons4vation, scenic, natural, or aesthetic value of the Property in its naturaf .state,�:which.'includ�s i~he,toffdwing natural communities: Tar - Pamlico River Basin, unnamed tribdarir�,open field ditches,'tind th6, adjacent riparian resources. The purpose of this Conservation Easemopt is to resfdre ai d �rn0nta` riparian resources, aquatic and ecological resources, and other natural valu6s of tUe Propgrty and to prevent the use or development of the Property for any purp6&e or"; in any mam*r that would conflict with the f • maintenance of the Property in its natural condition'f WHEREAS, the preservation of the Property igrequ�red by Grime's Rosen_; a J Umbrella %r k Nutrient Offset Banking Instrument in the Tar-Pamlico'Ri & Basil: (the "NOBI') (NCDWR # 2020-1664v2) that was approved by the North Carolina Divisian of Wate]~Res611rces c"NC,bWR") on November 29, 2021. The NOBI is between Grantee, acfing ask tihe'B&nk Sp6psor", and NCDWR. The use of the Property in accordance with this Consei ration Faserrrent is Wrestore the Property (as hereinafter defined) to a natural vegetated condition as proud'ed in and specified in the Bells Bridge Bank Parcel Development Package (the "BPDP") 'which was approved --by NCDWR on November 29, 2021. The approval of the NOBI and the BPDP 6119w-04 5ntw td. establish the Bells Bridge Bank Parcel on the Property (the "Mitigation Bailk.")..The Mitigation Bank is intended to provide nutrient offsets for impacts permitted by NCDWR due to development.:' (both existing and proposed) within restricted areas of the Tar -Pamlico River Bas111. G'ldntor alid Grantee agree that third -party rights of enforcement shall be held by NCDWR, to~include any 5 3646405v1,TRL.26275.T24701 2 — rf Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 2 of 14 Page 3 Gf 14••. r - - successor agencies, and that such rights are in addition to, and do not limit, the rights of Grantee to comply with its NOBI and its BPDP with the NCDWR. y NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants and representations -dontaiheftrein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency . of ,Aiclj are hereby acknowledged, Grantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably grants and conveys unto Gran -tee, its heirs, successors, and assigns, in perpetuity, a Conservation Easement of the nature-andcha�cter and to the extent hereinafter set forth, over the Property described on Exhibit A, together wio the right to preserve and protect the conservation values thereof and with k a right of access, as follows: 5 z ~ ARTICLE I. PURATIQN 6F EASEMENT; AREA OF EASEMENT This Conservation Ea'semA, in, luding Al appurtenant rights set forth herein, shall be perpetual. This Conservation Easerier f, including•',all appurtenant rights set forth herein, is an easement in gross, run -with the,lun4, and is onforcpable by Grantee against Grantor, Grantor's personal representatives, heirs, successors and -assigns, lessees, agents, and licensees. %;' ARTICLE II-. 1 PROHIBITED AND R] STRICVD ACTNITIES r rf Any activity on, or use of, the Property inconsisterkt wilh%Pub urpose of this Conservation Easement is prohibited. The Property shall t�e.preseirved in -its natural condition and restricted from any development that would impair or interfere *' ithf the conservation values of the Property. 5 Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, tl`ie tollowiN activi--as and uses are expressly prohibited, restricted, or reserved as indicated hereunder: A. Disturbance of Natural Features. Any change disfurbance,;•altexatiori, or' -impairment of the natural features of the Property or any introduction of no r-native plants,o iaritatokcies is prohibited. v B. Construction. There shall be no constructing or placing of ariyailding, mobile home, asphalt or concrete pavement, billboard, or other advertising display, antenna, utility pile, to er, ' conduit line, pier, landing, dock or any other temporary or permanent structur6 or faciWY�an or.. above the Property, k v r C. Industrial Commercial and Residential Use. Industrial, residential, aid cQmmercial' activities, including any right of passage for such purposes, are prohibited in the Pr*yty. r' 5 � •1 � 3646405v4.TRL.26275.T29701 3 '. �l Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 3 of 14 Page 4 Gf 14'•. r - - : f AA. rid cultural, Grazing, and Horticultural Use. Agricultural, grazing, animal husbandry, ' and borticultural use on, over, upon, or within the Property are prohibited. r y E..-':Ve etg ation. There shall be no removal, burning, destruction, harming, cutting, or mowing —.,of trqres,,�hrubs, or other vegetation on, over, upon, or in the Property, except as provided in the BPDP. Mowin of invasive and herbaceous vegetation for purposes of enhancing planted or �A. g g p p g —Volun;er trees -and shrubs approved in the BPDP is allowable once a year for no more than five (5),4onsecuti_ye yews from the date on page 1 of this Property, except where mowing will . fir nk,gatively. 'affect vegetation or disturb soils. Mowing activities shall only be performed by Gtantee and shall not. -violate any part of Item L of Article II or extend beyond five (5) years from A the datw ij.page 1 of thisLconselvation Easement. F. R0ds aid :Trails. There shall be no construction of roads, trails, or walkways on, over, or upon the Pr erl4y nor enlargement or Mdification to existing roads, trails, or walkways. G. Signage TTo sigi�sfshall be-pe mittcA on or over the Property, except the posting of no trespassing signs, signs identifying the oor serv4tion values of the Property, signs giving directions or pro scribingles-6nd yegulations'•ffor'•fhe'u�e of the Property, or signs identifying Grantor as owner of the Property . H, Dumping or Storage. Wmping fir storage of soiltrashAshes, garbage, waste, abandoned vehicles, appliances, machinery, l-Qzar0ous rsubstandi: s,' or .toxic ,or hazardous waste, or any placement of underground or abovegroi;fid+ storage tark,,� or ether materials on the Property is prohibited. 1. Excavation, Dredging, or Mineral Us' Ther-'shall bi�no grading, filling, excavation, dredging, mining, or drilling; no removal of topsolil, sand, gtavi�_I; rock,,,peat, minerals, or other materials; and no change in the topography of the ]and in afiy manner on the Property, except to restore natural topography or drainage patterns, �. r J. Water. Quality and Drainage Pattern. There shall Vac no' dikpiag, . dainillg;� dredging, channeling, filling, leveling, pumping, impounding, or related'activit1e&, or altering or';tampering with water control structures or devices, or disruption or alteratibrLof tBe restored, edhanced, or created drainage patterns. In addition, diverting or causing or permittin c ie diver�lbn of mu. ace or underground water into, within, or out of the Property by any means, removal of ;wetlands, polluting, or discharging into waters, springs, seeps, or wetlands, or use of.pes�ici-cre ov. biocides is prohibited. rV� K. Development Rights. No development rights that have been encumbered bx exhiiguishe,4 r by this Conservation Easement shall be transferred under a transferable development rights scheme or cluster development arrangement or otherwise. ti1A 3646405v I.TRL.26275.T29701 Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 4 of 14 Page 5 Gf 14'•. i r - - f L, Vthicles, The operation of mechanized vehicles, including, but not limited to, motarcyclek dirt bikes, all -terrain vehicles, cars, and trucks is prohibited on, over, or upon within the;.Propety, other than for temporary or occasional access by Grantee, its employees, y c,6ntractors, agents, successors, assigns, and NCD WR for purposes of constructing, maintaining, -_ for n6nitoring the restoration of riparian areas within the Property. Other Prohibitions. Any other use of, or activity on, over, or upon the Property which is or May become ineqnsistent with the purposes of this grant, the preservation of the Property ,r substantially in its naiural condition, or the protection of its environmental systems is prohibited. ARTICLE 111. ti GRANTOR'S RESERVED RIGHTS Grantor expres ' ��eserves.ifor' itself, its peTs�na l representatives, heirs, successors, and assigns, the right to continue -,the use ofthe Property for all purposes not inconsistent with this Conservation Easement, including, --,but hoi limited' ,6,'the right to -.quiet enjoyment of the Property, the rights of F ingress and egress, the'right to hu t, F.sh, anc like on the Property, the right to sell, transfer, gift, ' or otherwise convey the �P operty, in whole o'Kill part; .provided such sale, transfer, or gift conveyance is subject to the terdis of, and 4p! c.ftchlly rzferernces, this Conservation Easement. Notwithstanding the foregoing restrictions set' forth 1-P '%A1ji61e'1I. above and otherwise in this instrument, Grantee reserves for itself -arligg;a`s the Bank Spo4or, its successors and assigns, the right to construct a Mitigation Bank and t� perform{ac-6-vitaes'ro�at-,-dfto the restoration of riparian areas within the Property in accordance with the agproved NOBI d corresponding BPDP. f f ARTICLFIv. GRANTEE'S RIGHTS; ACCESS EASEMENT `. ,n Grantee and its authorized representatives, employees, agerits,'succe5sors, assigns, -..and I�CDWR, shall have the right to enter the Property {including access over Grar<tor'$ Lard at all rep onable times for the purpose of inspecting said Property to determine ifL Grantor or its personal representatives, heirs, successors, or assigns are complying with the. termsy conditions,.pestrictions, and purposes of this Conservation Easement. Grantee shall also have the lri 1d to enter and g_oupon the Property for purposes of making scientific or educational observations and stu ies end takin,� samples. The easement rights granted herein do not include public access rights. Accordingly Grantor hereby grants and conveys unto Grantee, ', its authorized representatives, employees, agents, successors, assigns, and NCDWR, a perpetual;--non`&clusive easement for ingress and egress over and upon the Grantor's Land at all reasonable tides and at such location as practically necessary to access the Property for the purposes set fo4 her i'ein .? 3646405O.M.26275329701 5 '. Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 5 of 14 Page 6 Gf 14''. i r - - : f M1M1 ("Acc6s husement"). This grant of casement shall not vest any rights in the public and shall not be coustr red 'as a public dedication of the Access Easement. Grantor covenants, represents, and warrants �iaClit is the sole owner of and is seized of Grantor's Land in fee simple and has the right y torgrant•ind convey this Access Easement. r ARTICLE V. r ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES A. To accomplish the purposes of this Conservation Easement, Grantee and the NCDWR arc:allow: d to�prevent any activity, on or use of, the Property that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement and to require the restoration of such areas or features of the Property %that mad " be "damaged by such activity or use. Upon any breach of the terms of this Conscrvatign+Esemi ent by,Grantor that comes to the attention of Grantee, Grantee shall notify Grantor in wrr ig iof suchibreach. Qranw sh l have thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice to correct the conditions constituting such breach, If the breach remains uncured after thirty (30) days, Grantee may.. enf©a=re this ;'G6iiservation easement by appropriate legal proceedings including claims for damages and in}ainctive, aid other legal and equitable relief. Notwithstanding the foregoing, .grantee reW.rve�. the im-tnedi4te right, without notice, to obtain a temporary restraining order oi- injuncti•ve or'f other I agpro�riate relief if the breach of this Conservation Easement is or wo-d1 irreversibly or othjrrvise �maiberially impair the benefits to be derived from this Conservation East L _ Grantor and Grantee a&knowledge that under such circumstances damage to Grantee would'be irrepara:&1-o'a6d`fetii cs at law will be inadequate. The rights and remedies of Grantee provided here -Under skull be ii� addition to, and not in lieu of, all other rights and remedies available to Grantee in connection v,�ith this Conservation Easement. The costs of a breach, correction, or restoration, ir6ding Grimtee xpenses, court costs, and reasonable attorneys' fees, shall be paid by Grantor, provided Grantor'. is determined to be responsible for the breach. NCDWR shall have the sari?e right fo enforpo.the terms and.. 1kconditions k r of this Conservation Easement as Grantee. ; B. No failure on the part of Grantee to enforce any c'qvenarft, or,15rov';isior iereof shall discharge or invalidate such covenant or any other covenant, c gnditioi-, orrprovisiop hereof or affect the right to Grantee to enforce the same in the event of a subsequenVb' reach Qr default. C. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall be consdued to entitle rAq tQ bring any action against Grantor for any injury or change in the Propertyresu tkng froi c ilses beyond Grantor's control, including, without limitation, fire, flood, storm, war.', acts .God or third parties, except Grantor's lessees, agents, contractors, or invitees; or from any prudent action taken in good faith by Grantor under emergency conditions to prevent, abate; -.r miti&e significant injury to life, damage to property, or harm to the Property resulting from such causes. 3646405v 1.TRL.26275.T29701 Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 6 of 14 Page 7 Gf 14•'. i r - - : f ARTICLE VI. MISCELLANEOUS r y A...' Warranty. Grantor warrants, covenants, and represents that it owns the Property in fee ,v.simplp, that Grantor owns all interests in the Property which may be impaired by the granting of this. Conservation Easement, and that there are no outstanding mortgages, tax liens, encumbrances, -of otheir interests; in the Property which have not been expressly subordinated to this Conservation Easer-irent. Grantor also warrants that Grantee shall have the use and enjoyment of all the benefits derived frori and arising out of this Conservation Easement and that Grantor will warrant and defend title to the Property against the claims of all persons whatsoever. B, ubsequerft transfers..,Grantor agrees to incorporate the terms of this Conservation Easement its any 4cod or othpr,lega•1 instrument that transfers any interest in all or a portion of the Property. Grarrt� a reel to rovide'writte notice of such transfer to Grantee at least thirty 30 P. Y{ ) days before the date of the�traiisfer. �ranfor anAirantee agree that the terms of this Conservation Easement shall survive any Merger of the fee aiad eapement interests in the Property or any portion thereof and shall not . amended,. rrigdified,',,ot terminated without the prior written consent and approval of NCDWR. rr • f� C. Assi ng ment. The parfaes recognize• and agriee' that:• the benefits of this Conservation Easement are in gross and assignable; Providbd, however, th-at Grantee hereby covenants and agrees that, in the event it transfers. or; assigns this Conseruatioii -Easement, the organization receiving the interest will be a qualified hc'lder under N,C: Gen. Stat_&• 121-34, et seq. and § 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code, and Grantee•'also covenants .end agrees that the terms of the transfer or assignment will be such that the transferee -or assignee. will be required to continue in perpetuity the conservation purposes described in this doci. mca. f D. Entire Agreement and Severabilit . The coinbined.NOBI with corresponding BPDP and this instrument set forth the entire agreement of the 'p; rt e� with respFct fb the Conservation Easement and supersedes prior discussions, negotiations, understanding, or agree. meats relating to the Conservation Easement. If any provision is found to be oid or unenfbfc �pabl %t -9 court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder shall continue in full force and effect. E. Obligations of Ownership. Grantor is responsible for any real e. 36te taxed','assessynants, fees, or charges levied upon the Property. Grantor shall keep the Property�free of any liens or pth-or encumbrances for obligations incurred by Grantor except those incurred after the elate�eof an& which are expressly subject and subordinate to the Conservation Easement. Cr"r` ]]tee shalNot be responsible for any costs or liability of any kind related to the ownership, operdtion, :insurance,.: upkeep, or maintenance of the Property, except as expressly provided herein. Nothing herein shall relieve Grantor of the obligation to comply with federal, state, or local laws, regulations, And ; 3646405v l.TRL.26275.T29701 Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 7 of 14 Page 8 Gf 14•'• i r - - : f permits that may apply to the exercise of Grantor's reserved rights set forth in Article 111. F. Extin u� ishment. In the event that changed conditions render impossible the continued Conservation Easement may only be G. Eminent Domain. Whenever all or part of the Property is taken in the exercise of eminent domain so as to• su�stantially abrogate the restrictions imposed by this Conservation Easement, Grantor and: grantee shall join in appropriate actions at the time of such taking to recover the full vatue of tlxe taming, anA. all incidental and direct damages due to the taking. H. lJminent Dwain Prqgeeds. This Conservation Easement constitutes a real property interest iinr7qediat6ly; vested in Grantee. In the event that all or a portion of this Property is sold, exchanged, or'•JgUuuntarily' /cdnverCed fallgwing an extinguishment or the exercise of eminent domain, Grantee s ail be;'entltled toy the�fair market value of this Conservation Easement. The parties stipulate that'•:the fair: market va,I�te of:•il}is Conservation Easement shall be determined by multiplying the fair rrirket value of •the Prope_,ty 4encumbered by this Conservation Easement (minus any increase in vatue. afterthq'date of ihla'nt atqibutable to improvements) by the ratio of the value of this Conservation-E-asement at the;`time of this grant to the value of the Property (without deduction for the value of this Cohs,crrvation Laseffient) at the time of this grant. The values at the time of this grant shah. be th�values, used, or which. mould have been used, to calculate a deduction for federal income tax .pVrpo'ses, ;.ender Sedan 1T0(h)'Qf the Internal Revenue Code (whether eligible or ineligible for such a deduction). �ira�i�ees�i�Il�use its share of the proceeds in a manner consistent with the purposes of this Cons�e`ervatio Easement. I. Notification. Any notice, request for •4Pptavo, or other communication required under this Conservation Easement shall be sent by registered or ceriified mail;.postage prepaid, to the following addresses (or such address as may be hereafter specified by notice in accordance with this Paragraph): To Grantor: Raymond R. Boyette and Karen E. Boyette i I39 Salinas Valley Drive Wake Forest, NC 27587 To Grantee: Restoration Systems, LLC 11 O1 Haynes Street Suite 211 Raleigh, NC 27604 3646405v1.TRL,26275.T29701 L k r 5 •1 � . � i i Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 8 of 1 Page 9 6f 14••• i r - - '•,Attn: Barrett Jenkins Jo 1 &VEQ_-DWR: y NCDEQ - Division of Water Resources 4M-k. Buffer Permitting Branch 1r617Mail Service Center ~ f l Aaleigh,:1',1C 27699-1617 J. Failur� of Grantee, If at any time Grantee is unable or fails to enforce this Conservation Easement, :or if Grantee ceases to be a qualified grantee, and if within a reasonable period of time after the-Ocgurrence of one-dthere events Grantee fails to make an assignment in accordance with this Conservation ]�a;sement, then Grantee's interest shall become vested in another qualified grantee in aiordfinoe with ayr uppropriate proceeding in a court of competent jurisdiction. K. Amendment. This C.6nserv4tiO:Easement may be amended but only in a writing signed by all parties hereto, and•,-provided;'§ueh ainondlri�nt does not affect the qualification of this Conservation Easement; or the staliIs.,of Grd*-c under any applicable laws and provided such amendment is consistent wlich th6 coraservatioli pioses cif this grant. r" — • • f- L. Present Condition of the Propery. • y;e wetlin�s, scenic, resource, environmental, and other natural characteristics of the Property, aiad its cpr ent luwa pd state of improvement, are described in the BPDP, prepared by Grantee acting as tl b Bank Sponsor for the BPDP. The BPDP is acknowledged by Grantor to be complefe and accumte'ag of#m dale hereof. Grantor has copies of the BPDP. The BPDP will be used by the parties{to asst'!re that••gny future changes in the use of the Property will be consistent with the teims•p,f thi4 Con�ervatiovEasement. However, the BPDP is not intended to preclude the use of other eAdetwe to establish the present condition of the Property if there is a controversy over its use. ' lY TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said rights and easerts perpetu4Ily uflto grantee for the aforesaid purposes. [Remainder of page left intentionally blank; signatures iolloYV 3646405v I.TRL.26275.T29701 Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 9 of 14 Page 10. of 14. i r - - : f 'l `IN'`ESTIMONY WHEREOF, Grantor has hereunto set its hand and seal, the day and year fist above written. r• GRAN. R:jALI WY um"d 12 RAvnl-f-n STATE OF 1�0 CAROLINA COUNTY OF� ~ I, ,96tary PAblic`pf the aforesaid County and State, certify that Raymond R. Boyette and Karpn E. Boye,�te.personally came before me this day and acknowledged that they v61vnt ly signed the, fomg-oing%h strument for the purpose stated therein. r — WITNESS my hand and 'Official -gal, tlii.s t e� day of i'I , 2022. • I - f r i 'k f f k f { NO AkY, PUBLIC My Commission Expires: a. Ali' Conan. EAp. r e 03®V4-202,3 P , b (d R [Additional signatures to follo kj r • I V �k � f' i f I .L k r r 5 •1 � _ �r i 3646405v i.TERL.26275.T29701 10 if Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 10 of 14 Page 11'�of 14 i r — - : f I AGREED AND ACCEPTED BY GRANTEE: -= f Ra4cra_tion Systems, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company By, —. SE L Name: Title: STA'T� OF NOR TU`CAROLA� A COUNT-' OF • • k'• I certify t1at the;loll.�' ing ersc n perso molly appeared before me this day, acknowledging to me that sigri�d the foregoing document as the duly authorized signatoryffir Restorati•oii Systems,1 LLC: WITNESS my hand anO official seal, -this,; day of , 2022• ®ko®®�a�ogioo-saaiars®��d� J. ' ® �1 IdaA N T /1 ti f -` rf ;`N 'I'ARY PUBLIC A tiv Comm. E p m s y 03-04-2023 My Commission Expires: �ee•y ,"„ I wi"` j Y ti4 1 e19g0 f . I I r • I V �k � f i f I r r 5 � . 3646405v 1 _TRL 26275_T29701 I l r f l Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 11 of 14 Page 12',of 14 f r - - EXHIBIT A -1 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA) -- f i r Conservation Easement Area lA ~ BEING ALL OF'Cunservation Easement Area of the Bells Bridge Site over a portion of the lands of Ray Boyette (P.C. ; SL. 34) lying and being situated in Roseneath Township, Halifax County, North Carolina anil particularly described as follows (all distances are ground distances unless otherwise noted): Beginning; at an iron stake (Point of Beginning) labeled as Point No, 1 and being the most Eastern corner of the C-onIwivation Ea'semcTtArea and being located South 41°41'39" West 3116.91 feet from an iron stake (Point.No. 82) -Mtli N.C. GriACoordinates N= 850,055.0158' E= 2,457,513.7693' (NAD'83, 2011), Thence from the,j int of Begi'nning (Point No, Q, North 47°56'22" West 171.47' to an iron stake; thence North 39°06' 16" Wesi,197.5e to gin iron taki�; thence forth 27°43' 15" West 294.48' to an iron stake; thence North 23°52'S8" West''222.23' t an iron stake; thence North 62°54'43" West 330.38' to an iron stake; thence North 879606" West 0' 57''io an iron.Make; thenci North 78°58'08" West 257.24' to an iron stake; thence North 15°17'35" West 27:Z8' to aril r6ad track; then�e-SQuth 789 F10" East 80.00' to a point; thence South 73°52'15" East 49.20' to a poid; thence"Soutly 70°45'�J" East 74.14' to a point; thence South 66°52'49" East 49.08' to a point; tAcnce Southr-41°45'09" East 60.19' to a point ; thence South 70°32'27" East 15AT to a point; thence Soutl�7°28'17:' East•3.0.17' to a point, thence South 71°17'41" East 34.90' to a point; thence South 8911 F 14" East 31.33' tee a point; thence Sb.ljt% ? I" l-741" East 31.71' to a point; thence South 88°38'26" East 34.11' to a poitiv;.thence,South 65°2625"''East 50.24' to a point; thence North 80°45'59" East 25.58' to a point; thence South 5991'49,"hFast;9 afpoint; thence South 39°40'18" East 33.58' to a point; thence South 57°08'49" East 23.3.6' to a paint; th qce South 772 P00" East 27.77' to a point; thence South 473947" East 22,09' to a point stake; thence South 56°39'20" East 12.85' to a point; thence South 63°10'26" East 108.56' to a point; then6o-Soutiv7099'52" East 30.8l' to a point; thence South 60038'02" East 50.56' to a point; thence South 889TOY" East 20.113' to'a point.,thence South 29°31'02" East 37.94' to a point; thence South 689624" East 25.64''to a point; thence South .1.7°59'27" East 28.16' to a point; thence South 54°32' 15" East 20.48' to a point; Soutli--20°1-9'S2" East,5 f.1 l' to',a podt;-th=ce South 39026'28" East 40.71' to a point; thence South 01140'04" West �9.1 P to ar.poin.t; thchce South 04°12'24" East 24.80' to a point; thence South 35°37'00" East 68.28' to a point; thence South 35�32141 -,East 152.22' to a point; thence South 22°51'58" East 124.57' to a point; thence South 201'00'45' East 49.1; to a point; thence South 42°31'00" East 52.39' to a point; thence South 42°25'30" Fast 64.95' tora point; thence South 55°43'17" East 71.91' to a point; thence South 47°28'33" East 90.04' to a point .#hence South 43°23'51" East 32.09' to a point; thence South 5491'57" East 23.13' to a point; thence South 24024'14" Vast 8.41.'. to a point; thence South 63°26'08" East 40.39' to a point; thence South 49°41'07" fast 8.97- to a pof hp South 24°38'51" East 14.9P to a non-monumented corner; thence South 72'58'15"Wesi 276.74"tours iron"', stake, the Point of Beginning (Point No.1), containing approximately 9.07 acres. J L k THE FOREGOING CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA as shown on plat off. survey titled "Conservation Easement for Restoration Systems, LLC, over a Portion of the Lands of Ray 136yette, P.C. 5 .1� 3646405v 1.TRL.26275.T29701 12 '. i Book: 2697 Page: 158 Page 12 of 14 Page 13,of 14.1 1, SL. 351 and Janet White Leggett & Mary Pat White Brady, Current Owners per Halifax County GIS WebsiW (PIN -...Number 4854-00-79-1252), Bells Bridge, Roseneath Township, Halifax County, North Carolm:a" dated January 10, 2022, by K2 Design Group, and recorded in Book of Maps 2022, Page 4-5, Halifax County Register of Deeds. Page 14,of 14.1 f EXHIBIT B DESCRIPTION OF GRANTOR'S LAND OVER WHICH THE PROPERTY f (CONSERVATION EASEMENT) IS LOCATED PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (PIN 1000068) All'that certain► tract or parcel of land lying and being situate in Roseneath Township, .Halifax :0 ouq.,�Y, Nod Carolina, containing 134 acres, more or less, as being shown and &4iialed as "Lot #4 Ann E. Bradley" on that certain "MAP Showing Property of D. Gerson Boye.U6.,'Kackney da'rn).%datrd July 17,1980, prepared by Charles H Hale, Registered Surveyu�, recorded ivillat Cabfiiet 1, Slide 35 1, Halifax Public Registry; reference to said map is made heri*y fort greater cent, ! sty cif description. 3646405v 1.TRL.26275.T29701 14 Book:2697 Page:158 Page 14 of 14 Page 1 of 2 ; 1 1 1 ■ 1 DEED REFERENCE(S): BEING A PORTION OF TRACT 1 RECORDED IN D.B. 1650, PG. 594, OF THE HALIFAX COUNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS. 16W REFERENCEM: M.B. 1, €YG.-180 (AKA P.C. B, SL. 1800) M.B. 2010, PG".81 P.C. 6, SL.127.r FC. 6, SL. 124-A P.C. 1, SL. 351 .CERTIFICATE OF OWWRSHIP r i (Wei l-A-_k�p-cm 1fy that I am (we 4p) the owrprs')-ar tbr- property shown and I (We) hereby certify that I am (we are) the owner(s) of the propertylshown and de3wiIged hereon which is located in the subdivision jurisdiction Halifax- ounty exempt plat and that I (we) here adopt this Conservation Easement with my (our) fire consent, as rioted -on this plat. L r t 1 r Date iaraet W Ite Leggett wdl� - ■ ■ 1 P"4 Date MarvXP@t We Brady II _ ■ CONSERVATION EASEMENT ACREAGE DATA: CONSERVATION RAY BOYETTE 9.07 ACRES* EASEMENT AREA IA P.C. 1, SL. 351 JANET WHITE LEGGETT & CONSERVATION MARY PAT WHITE BRADY 10.55 ACRES± EASEMENT AREA I D.B. 1650 PG. 594, TRACT 1 PIN NUMBER 4854-00-79-1252 JANET WHITE LEGGETT E, CONSERVATION MARY PAT WHITE BRADY D.B. 1650 PG. 594, TRACT 1 25.75 ACRES± EASEMENT AREA 2 PIN NUMBER 4854-00-79-1252 TOTAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT EXCLUDING ALL ACCESS EASEMENTS AND EXCLUDING ROAD RIW'S 45.37 ACRES± BY COORDINATE COMPUTATION L _ _ CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP- _ i (We) hereby certify that I am (we are) the owner(s).gf the property shown and I (We�hereby certify ~ that I am (we are) the owner(s) of the property shown and described hereon which ig located jn the subdivision jurisdiction Halifax county exempt plat and that I (we) hereby adopt t A Conservation Easement with my (our) free consent, as noted on this plat. I ■ - k 1 ti AA A41nouVERK sa • ate Owner(s RINTAND SIGN0i f-Aft - -1 -� 11 �jt ar`N E $r s �i� Date Owner(s) - PRINTAND SIGN -ti r s Z~1 1 r• STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HALIFAX Filed for registration at M. 2022 in the Register of Deeds ■ Office. Recorded in P.C. SL. -1 LINE DATA ALONG CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA T A & 1 B LINE BEARING DISTANCE Ll N47'5622"W 171AT L2 N39'0616"W 197.56' L3 N27'43'15'W 294.4V L4 N23'5758'W 222.2S L5 N62°54'43"W 330.39 L6 I N87°36'06'VV 99.57' L7 N78*5&08"WI 257.2N LIS N15'17'35"W 270.28' L9 NOT USED L10 N01°21'28"W 235.20' E.11A S78'03'05"E 145.72' LltB S70'56'15"E 78.94' Lid S63-36'20"E WAS L13 S81°08'31"E 61AV L14 S69'11'36"E 32.50' LIS 85°0941"E 45. L16 79'30'46"E 87"95' L17 573'00'4VE 113.27 L18 �:58.2T24"E L19 S56'53'04"E ■ 86.44' L20 52°4V.JO�!E 30.35' L21 S65'AT2XE 131.98' 0z S ' SSIVE 38.81' L,= 5°43'44"E 31.58' L24 S51'09'39"E 51.36' L25 S43 T39"E 87.08' L26 S33'3111091E 125.36' L27 52.T§A3'48"E 91.64' L28 sWFi '3TE 214.67' L29 S24'41'44"E 196.34' 0 S59'19'S2'E 86.79 L31 S44'5706"E 124.2Y L32 S35'34'46"E 153.62' L33 S22°2343"E 57.29' L34A S72'58'15"W 203.51:- L34B S72'5915"W 27604' 1 1 Register of Deeds By STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HALIFAX 1, u" S). Qntj .I� Review Officer of Halifax County, certify that the map or plat to which this certification Is affixed meets all statutory requirements for recording. 1-1 - CL, r) - Date Review Officer SURVEYORS CERTIFICATION(S) Surveyor's disclaimer: No attempt was made to locate any cemeteries, wetlands, hazardous material sites, underground utilities or any other features above, or below ground other than those shown. However, no visible evidence of cemeteries or utilities, aboveground or otherwise, was observed by the undersigned (other than those shown). I certify that the survey is of another category such as the recombination of existing parcels, a court -ordered survey, or other exception to the definition of subdivision (conservation easement). 1, JOHN A. RUDOLPH certify that this plat was drawn under my supervision from an actual survey made under my supervision (deed description recorded in Boole SEE , Page REFS , etc.) (other); that the boundaries not surveyed are clearly indicated as drawn from information found in Book page ; that the ratio of precision or positional accuracy as calculated is 1110,000+; that this plat was prepared in accordance with G.S. 47-30 as amended. Witness my original signature, license number and seal this 10 day of January A.D., 2022. SEAL OR STAMP L-4194 � S ..Z '�� Professional Land Surveyor License Number O FE SIp 0<?� SEAL _ L-4194- p O: Q� e /777r1lIIIl11��� �e -1 LINE DATA ALdAG ' CONSERVATIOk EAMM11ENT AREA V LINE BEAR( tSTAN L35 S77'56'OV W 137.7 L35 S01149'31"E 142.27 L37 S82"44'19W 60-6V L38 N88'31'41'W 40-55 - L39 N7510TO61W 38.5T L40 N6612T36"W 32.32' L41 N56-51'00"W 43.86 L42 N88'IS34"W 16T21' L43 S63'19'401W 93AU L44 S82'13'51"W 172.42' L45 N87'1T52"W 83.S6' L46 N81'0419"W 87.26' L47 N71°1010"W 63.63' L48 N71°10'10"W 43.6V L49 876'25'51"W 71.04' LSO I N88'18'2N W 293.75' L51 I N72'58'37"W 298.09 L52 I N70`2942"W 275.58' L53 N52'06'07W 87.01' L54 N25°3V28'W 86.66 L55 NOO'38'3TE 92.71' LS6 N24'22'17"E 85,29 L57 N47'20'26"E 67.64 L58 N60'5618"E 90,48` L59 N23'52'15"E 99,10' L6Q N07°16'30"W 74.03' L61 Nob"360S"E 62.68' L62 N24°2UWE 48-02' L63 N40°41'22"E 73.50' L64 N62'34'01"E 76.3T L65 N81'4513"E 72.63' L66 S75`22'27'E 81.06, L67 S58`2S'04"E 504-701 L58 S47135'191E 51.05, L69 S40"5540"E 75.87 L70 S34'4916'E 176.50' L71 S72`11'37'E 135.12' L72 N86'03'33'E 1 78.31' L73 N65"5659'E 1 92.02' L74 N79°11'51"E 1 76.88' L76 N86.02'37"E 60.39' L76 S85-52.37-E 226.98' L77 S77'4T14"E 105.87' L78 S88'27'07"E 44.98' L79 N67'41'DeE LSO N82'4333 46.0 55L81 Sr E 25801.29 "A" TO "B" LIN€ DATA ALONG CENTER LINE OF BIRD BRANCH LINE BEARING DISTANCE L100 S78-11'1Q'E 80.00' LIM S73'52'15'E 49.20' L102 S70'45'51"E 74.14' L103 S66'5Z49'E 49.08' L104 S81'45'09"E 60.19 L105 S70'32'27"E 15AT L1o6 S87°28'17"E 30.17 L107 S71'1T41"E 34.99 L108 S89'11'14'E 31.33' L109 S77'IT41"E 31.71' 1_110 S88'3V26"E 34.11' 1_111 S65'2925"E 50.24' L112 N80`4959"E: 26.58' L113 S59'31'49"E 29.59 L1 W9'40'18'E 33.58' 1315 S `3 ' 9'E 23.3Q' L116 S77021' 1 27-77' L117 S47'3947"E . 22.09' L118 S5613920"E .86 L113. S63"1926"E 10 5' L'Sa0 5$7-19'52"E 30.81: L 21 S6-3S'02"E 50.56- L122 S88'3707"E 20.1V L123 S29°31'02"E 37.94' L■f24 56 .16'24"E 25.64' L Y25 S17%9'2T'E 28,16` L126 S54'3T2.15"E 20.48'_ L127 S20°39 :E 51.14` L128 S39°26'2&' .7Tr L12 SOI-4Q'04-W 29. L130 SV4'12'24"E 2 0' L131 S35 7'00"E 61-:.28' L132 S352'41"E 1 2.2Z 5133 S '51'58"6 724.57 L''N Z520° S"E 49.19 L135 S4:P31'00'E 52.39 L136 S4`2'25'3O"E 64.95' L137 S5 43'1T'E 71.91' L138 S47`2 "E 90.04' L139 S43°2 1"E 32-09 L140 S54-N'5T'E 23-13 L141 '2414"E 8.41- L142 S63'2608"E 40.39' L S49'41'0T;E 8.9T L144 S24°38'S1E 14.91' r X 1 _ DATUM DESCRIPTION THE LOCALIZED COORDINATE SYSTEM DEVELOPED FOR THIS PLAT IS BASED ON NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLANE COORDINATES ESTABLISHED BY USING THE ONLINE POSITIONING USER SERVICE (OPUS) PROVIDED BY THE NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY ISS (R INC. GRID COORDINATES NAD 83 (2011) N=850,005.0158' E=2,457,513.7693' THE AVERAGE COMBINED GRID FACTOR USED ON THIS PLAT IS 0.99997684 (GROUND TO GRID). THE N.C. LAMBERT GRID BEARING AND LOCALIZED HORIZONTAL GROUND DISTANCE FROM ISS s2 TO ISS 56 IS S 32'23'26" W 41.27' FEET - LINE DATA ALONG ACCESS EASEMENT 1 LINE BEARING DISTANCE L82 N19'15'56W 407.0S L83 N38'4V19"W 36,58' L84 N69'42'09 W 40.46' L85 S89'25'44W 462.37 L86 N66°3736"W 53.98' L87 N24'SS22"W 50.01' L88 I NOWD721"W 188.38' s t ti ti LEGGETT A BRADY D.B.9650, PG, 594 I R ((TRACT 1) I PIN: 48t4-00-79-1252 ■ I ALL LINEAR DIMENSIONS ARE LOCALIZED HORIZONTAL DISTANCES. GEOID-2012B CONUS GNSS RECEIVER - TOPCON HIPER V WITH MINIMUM TIME. OF 2+ HOURS COMPLETED ON D4115121 THE FOLLOWING BASE STATIONS WERE USED: PI❑ DESIGNATION LATITUDE (M) LONGITUDE (rn) D118741 NCWM WILLIAMSTON 2 CORS ARP N354949.757 W0770206.209 DL7337 NCEC GREENVILLE NC CORS ARP N353618.309 W0772155.479 DK7576 NONA NASHVILLE CORS ARP N355809.068 W07801IT341 v iss NG GRID COORD]NAYE N=850,055.0158' / E=2,457,513.7693' / ISS, REFERENCE POINT z ONLY (SUITABLE FOR GNSS OBSERVATION) ti 1 R■ S32'23'26W 1.2T ■ ~ - IE DOWN) -1 r ■ � 1 / - L f ti ■ ILL h J OC m r ZZ r 1 1 ■ - 1 - 1 LEGEND: fss - IRON STAKE SET ECM - EXISTING CONCRETE MARKER EIP - EXISTING IRON PIPE EN - EXISTING NAIL MNS - MAG NAIL SET EIS - EXISTING IRON STAKE EPP - EXISTING PUMP PIPE EIB - EXISTING IRON BAR PPS - PUMP PIPE SET NMC - NON-MONUMENTED CORNER R1W - RIGHT OF WAY EOP - EDGE OF PAVEMENT EfB - EASEMENT BOUNDARY CL - CENTERLINE UP - UTILITY POLE P.B. - PLAT BOOK D.B. - DEED BOOK PG. - PAGE P.G.B. - PLAT CARNET BOOK CMP - CORRUGATED METAL PIPE CPP - CORRUGATED PLASTIC PIPE RCP - REINFORCED CORRUGATED PIPE MW - MONITORING WELL SG - STREAM GAUGE No. 5 REBAR WITH YELLOW PLASTIC • CAP INSCRIBED: "CONSERVATION EASEMENT" FLUSH WITH GRADE CONSERVATION EASEMENT LINE - - - - - TIE DOWN LINE _ RIGHT OF WAY LINE OR ADJOINER LINE EASEMENT LINE x FENCE LINE %I'; ACCESS EASEMENTS CORNER DESCRIPTIONS CORNER DESCRIPTION No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE WITH A � O THRU i_J YELLOW PLASTIC CAP INSCRIBED: "CONSERVATION EASEMENT" RAIL ROAD TRACK 3.V ABOVE GRADE 1D THRU No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE WITH A YELLOW PLASTIC CAP INSCRIBED: "CONSERVATION EASEMENT' 3a8 NON-MONUMENTED CORNER No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE WITH A 35 THRU 81 YELLOW PLASTIC CAP INSCRIBED: "CONSERVATION EASEMENT' No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE GRADE 8283 O INSCRIBED WITH "K2 DESIGN CONTROL POINT" SUITABLE FOR GNSS OBSERVATION 85 MAG NAIL SET FLUSH WITH GRADE a6 THRU 92 No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE s3 VV NON-MONUMENTED CORNER 94 30" GUM TREE 95 No. 5 REBAR FLUSH WITH GRADE WITNESSED BY A RAIL ROAD TRACK IN CONCRETE Z ~L 1 _ 1 ■_ . 1 1 INSET.1 (GRID TIE DOWfj) Iti • ■ • - 1 rs ■ - r ti V 20 10 0 - 20 - 40 _ 60 R � . 1 - ti - SRAPHIC SCALE I" = 30' ~ ti _ _ • ■ 1 wL�IGO a3 \EnTCl. NO HORIZONTAL CONTROL EXISTS WITHIN 2000 FEET. NOTE: NO ABSTRACT OF TITLE, NOR TITLE COMMITMENT, OR RESULTS OF TITLE SEARCH WERE FURNISHED TO THE SURVEYOR. ALL DOCUMENTS OF RECORD REVIEWED ARE NOTED HEREON (SEE REFERENCES). THERE MAY EXIST OTHER DOCUMENTS OF RECORD THAT MAY AFFECT THIS SURVEYED PARCEL. ALL DISTANCES SHOWN ARE HORIZONTAL GROUND DISTANCES. COORDINATES SHOWN ARE BASED ON LOCALIZED GROUND DISTANCES OTHER THAN ISS 82 II II II ff 11 II IIII (IIIIIII II II II II. - - SEE DATUM DESCRIPTION. Doc ID: 004726190002 Type: CRP � X R ded' AiI1812022 at 04.01:07 PM _ 1 ecor Receipt#: 2021-00004834 Fee Amt: $42.00 Page 1 of 2 Instr4 202100006233 Halifax, NC Christie C Avens Register of Deeds SK2022 PG4-5 RESTORAtION SYSTEMS: LLC 1101 HAYNES STREET SUITE 211 RALEIGH, NC 27604 FEMA FLOOD STATEMENT: THE PORTION OF THE AREA IS NOT REPRESENTED BY THIS PLAT IS LOCATED IN A FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY ACCORDING TO FEMA MAP NUMBER(s) 3720484400K, ZONES) X, AE, FLOOD WAY SHADED X, DATED: JUNE 136, 2014. -1 SHEES; 1 OF 2 ■ CONSERV;%TION EI45EMENT FOR % RESTOITATION SYSTEMS, LLC - s = OVER A �'`I•ION OF THE' LANDS OF kAY 1 -_ BOYETTE, P.C. 1, SL, 1351 AND 1■_ JANET WHITE LEGGETT & MARY PAT WHITS BRADY CURRENT -OWNERS PER HALIFAX COUNTYAIS WEBSITE (PIN NUMBER -4'854-OQ-79-1252) �■ BELLS BRIDGE ROSENEATH TOWNSHIP 1 - HALIFAX COUNTY- NORTH CAROLINA -SHE FIELD SURVEY TOOK PLACE: DDRINGAPRIL 2021) r - 300 150 ti 0 s - 300 rr 600 �00 CRAPHIC SCALE 1 " 3 -50' � r r Book: 2022 Page: 4 Page 1 of 2 1 r - 1 ■ ■ Page 2 of 2 ............ 1 - 1 Jr s r r r ■ LEGEND" -■ ISS - IRON STAKE SET 1 ECM - EXISTI _,-CONCA�TE MARKER EIP - EXIS;RNG IRON PIPE EN - EXZTING NAIL MNS - MAG NAIL SET ~ ti EIF" EXISTING IRON STAKE 1 &P - EXISTING PUMP PIPE - EIB - EXISTING IRON BAR ■ _ r PPS - PUMP PIPE SET • ~ NMC - NON-MONUMENTED CORNER R/W - RIGHT OF WAY - • EOP - EDGE OF PAVEMENT _ E/B - EASEMENT BOUNDARY _ - r CL - CENTERLINE _ s UP - UTILITY POLE - r P.B. - PLAT BOOK D.B. - DEED BOOK. - PG. - PAGE = r -P.C.B. - PLATICABNET BOOK r CMP--- 1SRRUGATED METAL PIRA CPP - CORRUGATED PLASTIC PIPE RCP - REINFORCED CORRI.9GATED PIPE • MW - MONITORING WFLk _ SG -STREAM GA GU ~ -"-No,5?: A WITH YELLOW PLASTd' • CAP INSCRIBED: "CONSERVATIOR EASEMENT" FLUSH WITH GRA&E r CONSERVATMN EASEMENT LINE - - - - - TIE C)OWtAINE- _ RIGHT OF WAY LINE OR AUJOINER LINE - EASEMENT LINE s x FEN�GIi LINE _ ACCESS EX$ NTS - � r 830" GUMTREE SDO'3T21 "W 1703-987 (TIE DOWN , i S74'12'03"E + 335.D0' (TIE DOWN NMC _ 93 �' "A' ORR TRACK 9 EDRINGTON D.B- 2370, PG. 273 TRACTS LINE DATA ALONG CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA 1 A & 1 B LINE BEARING DISTANCE L1 N47'56'22W 171AT L2 N39"06'16"W 197.59 L3 N27'43'15"W 294A8' L4 N23'ST58"W 222.2T LS N62-54`43-W 330.3V L6 N8703606"W 99.5T L7 N78'58'08W 5 LS NIS'17 0748`' L9 NOT USED L10 N01'21'28"W 235.20' L11A S78'03'05"E 145.72' L1113 S70'5615"E 78.94' L12 S63'36'20"E 97.83' L13 S81'08'31'E 61.16' L14 S69"11'36"E 32.50' L15 S85'0941"E 45.92' L16 I S79"3V46"E 87.75' L17 S73'DU41"E 115.27' L18 S58'2724"E 55.92' L19 S56'SSD4"E 86.44' L20 S52'4a16'E 30.35' iF.1 S65-4323"E 131.9& E22 S71'55'11"E 38.81' L23 S6514344"E 31.58' 24 '0 39'E 51.36' L25 I S43'0 3_kPE 87.08' L26 S33.21'09"E 125.36 L21 S25"13'48"E T .64' L28 S37'11'39"E 21o167 L29 S24'41'44"E 196. 4' 3030 S59-19'62"E 86. 9' L31 S44'5706"E 124-2V L32 S3S'34'46'E 153.62' L33 S22'2343"E 57.20' L34A S72'58'15"W 203 51' 34B S72'58'15W 27 .74 _ r % r x LtTq 11 L11B 12 13 s o L12 t L10D L101 L14 L103 ►� L106 - k LINE DATA ALONG ACCESS EASEMENT 1 LINE BEARING DISTANCE L82 N19'1555"W 407.03' L83 N38'48'19'1N 36-59 L94 N69'42'09'W 40.46' L85 S89"2544W 462.37' L85 N66`37'36' W 53.98' L87 N24'S3'22'1N 50.01' L8$ NO3"0221"W 180 38' LEGGETT & BRADY D.B. 1650, PG. 594 (TRACT 1) PEN: 4854-00-79-1252 L65 - ss J 03 64 65 L62 v 63 Ljvoe, 62 a 60L56 L575s INSET A l (GRID TIE DOWN) \ ti __f _ ■ - r z SHEET 1 OF 2 i A"TO W LINE DATA ALONG CENTER LINE OF BIRD BRANCH LINE BEARING DISTANCE L100 1 S78'11'1D"E 80.00' Ll 011 S73'52'15"E 49.20' L102 S70'45SVE 74.14' L103 S66'52'49'E 49.08' L104 S81'45'W"E 60.17 L105 S70'32'27"E 15.47' L106 S87'2917"E 30.17' L107 S71'1741"E 34.90' L108 S89'11'14"E 313T L109 S77.174VE 31.71' 1_110 S88'3926'E 34.11' L111 I S65"26'25"E 50.24' L112 N80'45'59'E 25.58' L113 S59'31'49'E 29,55' L114 S39-4918"E 33.58' L115 S57"08'49"E 23.30' L116 S77'21'00"E 27-77' L117 S47'39'47"E1 22.09' L118 S56'39'20"E 12.85' L119 S631926"E 108.56 1_120 S70'1952"E 30AV L121 j S60'38'02"E W-56 L122 SSS-37-07"E 20.13' L123 S29'31'02"E 37.94' L124 S68'16'24"E 25.64' L125 S17'59'27"E 28.16' L126 SS4'32'1S"E 20.48' L127 S20'3952"E 51.11' L128 S39'26'28"E 40.71' L129 S01'40'04"W 29.11' L130 $04'12'24"E 24.89 L131 S35-37'00"E 68.28' L132 S35'32'41"E 152.22' L133 S22'SV68"E 124.57 L134 S20'00'45"E 49.19 L135 S42'31'00"E 52.39 L136 S42'25'30"E 64.95' L137 S55'43'17"E 71.91' 1 s 33" 90-04' L139 S43.23'51'E st. ' L140 S54'31'57'E 23.1 L141 S24'24'14'E 8.41' L142 S63'2608"E 40.39' L143 S49'41'07"E 8.97' 144 S24.11 "I' lj4.91' LINE DATA ALONG CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA 2 LINE BEARING DISTANCE L35 S77'SV06"W 137,71' L36 S01'4V31"E 142.57 137 S82'44'19W 60.6V L38 N88'31'41"W 40.56 L39 N75'0706'W 38.53' L40 N65'22'361W 32.32' L41 N56'51'00'VV 43.8V L42 N88'1X34"W 167.21' L43 S63'1940'W 93.4V L44 S82'13'51"W 172.42' L45 N87'IS52"W 83.59 L46 N81'04'19"W 87.26 147 N71'10'10'W 63.6S L48 N71'1910"W 43.69 L49 S76'2651"W 71.04' L50 N88"1&24"W 293.75' L51 N72'SV37"W 298.00' L52 N70'2942"W 275.58' L53 N52'0607"W 87.01' L54 N25'38'28"W 86.6V 155 N00'3837'E 92.71' L56 N24'22'17'E 85.20' L57 N47'2U26"E 67.64' L58 N60'58'18'E 90.48' L59 N23'52'15"E 99.19 L60 N07'16'30"W 74.0S L61 N08'36'05"E 62.68' L62 N24'2028"E 48,02' L63 N40'41'22"E 73.59 L64 N62'34'01"E 76.8T L65 N81'4613"E 72.6Y L66 S75'22'27"E 81.06 L67 S58'25'04"E 504.70' L68 S47'35'19"E 51,06 L69 S40'5V40"E 75.82' L70 S34'46'16'E 176.50' 0T S72'1T37"E 135.12' L72 N86'03'33"E 78.31' L73 N65'5959"E 92.02' L74 N79'11'51"E 76.89 L75 N86-02'3TE 60.39 L76 S8S'52'37'E 226.98' `697 S7747'14"E 10S.87' L7& S88'2707'E 44.9& L79 N67'41'04"E 50,29 L80 11i 2'4X38'E 46.59 L81 SC9"35'33"E 281.51' ■ 1 � ti ■ r • ~ 54 `si _ 1_i � 1 _ ti � ■ 1 ' S3 Lg2 1 r / - � - - 1 ■■ ' 1 / 52 r ■ 1 • / r ■ -1 r Z ■ 1 / LEGGE17 &UADY ~ -� ■ D,S. 1650, PG. 594 ' 1 / / ■ _ (TRACT 1) ISS �4 • MN: 4854-00-79-1252 • I / / 1 p ■ _ / CONTROL.POINT IN EDGE ■ ■1 ■ [�/ 1 - - z / OF SOIL R040,.. / REFERENCE FFU&VT ONLY -■ r ,��%O - (SUITABLE FOR GMZq LEGGE* A BRADY L18 , �1 OBSERVATION) - ti r r / O - D.B. 1650,-VG. 594 r <4 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HALIFAX Filed for registration at M. , 2022 in the Register of Deeds Office. Recorded in P.C. , SL Register of Deeds L68 CONSERVATION EASEMENT AREA 2 25.75 ACRES± By LEGGETT & BRADY D.B. 1650, PG. 594 (TRACT 1) PIN: 4854-00-79-1252 L79 L80 L78 3 4 L74' L75 L76 L77 81 71 fV L� 75 7673 r ao L49 L48 49 q$ L47 L50 L46 L45 51 5i3 47 0 45 L88 L87 92 ISS L86 91 ISS ISS 90 ACCESS EASEMENT 1 NEW 30' WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS & REGRESS (AREA = 0-85 ACRESt BY COORDINATE COMPUTATION) ;L410 L42 42 L38 38 43 L41 qi 37 39 L39 L37 89 Iss ISS 88 L84 ISS 87 L83 L82 1/ %,� i9 - _, �v (TRACT 1) L111 L115<��11 �O� •■ -/ ■ ~ ti ~ PIN: 4854-Bq-79-1252 N19'195SW 7y L24 86 p�O?( 5 0 21 L22 30.02' 20 RNI J / 2k'O ~ - (T1E DOWN L102 L114 L20 24 L104 L117 23 <cv L105 L108 L118 L11D @/R L23 25 �s 26 L26 L116 W L123 CONTROL POINT IN EDGE ~ / • L113 h, L7 L6 L119 L124 27 OF SOIL ROAD L126 y=_ L120 <� REFERENCE POINT ONLY / r _ _ . :* t O7 O �S L121 L127 aa8 (SUITABLE FOR GNSS / I 1 L122 L125 L128 OBSERVATION s L129 L130 { CONSERVATION a3 tSS N15"1735"W 3018.46 '�' BOYETTE (TIE DOWN P.C. 1, SL. 351 it i 1` t 1 EIS L13 L1! 15 L16 16 L107 r L109. 5 � EASEMENT AREA 16 L131 4Ab9ACRES 0 CONSERVATION - EASEMENT AREA 1A 9.07 ACRES± 29 # / • _� r ti rr 1 ti L30 9�g/ �� osv- < 31 L31 / / A�`�O -,r: / ,G�1��� B�{C'�� ■ �_ 'ti ■ ■ ■ ~ ~ ti ti 1 Y 33 L139 LI / L144 L3- - 1 e _ e r 0 34 ~ 1 r r r r r r z CPP jr ���IIIIIIr� p�-•FESsio•. zy SEAL- L-4194 �. titi••.o st1 . Op \ 1 -1 SHEET 2 OF 2- CONS%ERVATfdNASEMEiT FOR _ 1 Rl'STQRATION SYSTEMS, PLC --�_ - OVER PORTMN 0F THE LAND&OF RAY ■-� ~~ -ti Z r ■ V 1 BOYETTE, P.C. 1, SL. 351 AID '1 '.JANET WHITE LE61GETT & MARY PAT 4VHITE BRADY CUSRENT OWN�ER$4ER HALIFAX COUNTY GIS WEB-1-5ITE (PIN NUMBER 4854-00_ 6-1252) ti BELLS BRIDIBE - r ROSENEATH TCIWNSHtP HALIFAX COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA _ (THE FIE[% SURVEY TOOK PLiCE DURING APRik-22021) _ r 3300 150 0 ~ 300 = .950 900 r r r GRAPHIC SCALE I" = JOO' _ - - 1 r r Book: 2022 Page-4 Page 2 of 2 1 - - 1 - 1 ■ ti • _