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Caraway Creek Bank Parcel
WEI Neuse 01 Riparian Buffer & Nutrient Umbrella Mitigation Bank
JUNE 2015
W
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ENGINEERING
PREPARED BY:
Wildlands Engineering, Inc.
1430 South Mint Street, Suite 104
Charlotte, NC 28203
Phone: (704) 332 -7754
Fax: (704) 332 -330
Bank Parcel Development Plan
Caraway Creek Bank Parcel
WEI Neuse 01 Riparian Buffer & Nutrient Umbrella Mitigation Bank
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0
Project Location and Description ...................................................................... ............................... 1
1.1
Introduction .................................................................................................... ..............................1
1.2
Parcel Location ............................................................................................... ...............................
1
2.0
Project Area - Existing Conditions ..................................................................... ...............................
2
2.1
Parcel Soils ...................................................................................................... ..............................2
2.2
Existing Vegetative Communities .................................................................. ...............................
2
2.3
Threatened and Endangered Species ............................................................ ...............................
3
2.4
Cultural Resources ......................................................................................... ...............................
4
2.5
Environmental Issues ...................................................................................... ..............................4
2.6
FEMA Floodplain / Floodway Mapping .......................................................... ............................... 5
3.0
Proposed Neuse Buffer and Nutrient Offset Restoration Plan ........................ ...............................
5
3.1
Parcel Preparation ......................................................................................... ............................... 5
3.2
Planting .......................................................................................................... ...............................
6
4.0
Monitoring and Maintenance Plan ................................................................... ...............................
7
4.1
Monitoring Protocol ....................................................................................... ............................... 7
4.2
Parcel Maintenance ....................................................................................... ............................... 7
5.0
Financial Assurance ........................................................................................... ............................... 8
6.0
Mitigation Potential .......................................................................................... ............................... 8
6.1
Mitigation Activities ........................................................................................ ..............................8
6.2
Buffer Preservation ........................................................................................ ............................... 8
6.3
Project Phasing ............................................................................................... ............................... 9
7.0
References ......................................................................................................... .............................10
FIGURES
Figure 1
Service Area
Figure 2
Vicinity Map
Figure 3
Site Map
Figure 4
NRCS Soils Map
Figure 5
Credit Generation Map
Figure 6
FEMA Floodplain Map
Figure 7a
Zones— Phase I
Figure 7b
Zones — Phase II
APPENDIX
Exhibit A - D2 Elevations
Correspondence with NC Cultural Resources Department
EDR Radius Map Report
Historical Aerial Photographs
DWR Determination of Streams Subject to Neuse Riparian Buffer Rules —
August 25, 2014 and March 17, 2015
Parcel Photo Log
Bank Parcel Development Plan
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WEI Neuse 01 Riparian Buffer & Nutrient Umbrella Mitigation Bank
The Caraway Creek Bank Parcel ( "Parcel ") is proposed as an addition to the Wildlands Holdings II, LLC
( "Sponsor ") WEI Neuse 01 Riparian Buffer & Nutrient Umbrella Mitigation Bank ( "Bank "). The
Umbrella Mitigation Banking Instrument (UMBI) for the Bank was signed on July 3, 2012 and updated on
April 1, 2015. The project Parcel shall be planned and designed according to the Temporary Mitigation
Program Requirements for Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Buffers (15A NCAC 02B.0295);
however, it will adhere to the success criteria established in the aforementioned UMBI. The temporary
rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295 became effective on October 24, 2014.
The project encompasses land along the Neuse River, Caraway Creek, and its tributaries in Wayne
County, NC. The purpose of the Bank is to provide Neuse buffer and nutrient offset mitigation credits to
compensate for buffer impacts and development requiring nutrient offset payments within the service
area, Hydrologic Unit 03020201 (with the exception of the Falls Lake drainage area). Impacts approved
under 15A NCAC 026.0233 (Rule .0233) will be treated according to rule 15A NCAC 026.0295 (Rule
.0295). The service area is depicted in Figure 1.
1.0 Project Location and Description
1.1 Introduction
The Parcel involves the restoration of Neuse buffers and nutrient offset riparian areas in order to help
reduce non -point source discharge of contaminants into streams and agricultural ditch channels within
the Neuse River Basin. The project area is approximately 50.65 acres and will be protected with a
permanent conservation easement.
Out of the 50.65 acres, 15.07 acres will be restored for Neuse buffer credit, 27.92 acres will be restored
for nutrient offset restoration credit, and 6.91 acres will be buffer preservation. In general, Neuse buffer
widths will extend 100 feet and nutrient offset restoration area widths will extend at least 200 feet from
the top of the channel bank. The buffer preservation credit is classified as alternative mitigation under
Rule .0295and is discussed in Section 6.2. The project will be divided into two phases with the first phase
planted in December 2015 and the second planted in December 2016. Phase 1 includes 3.68 acres of
buffer restoration and 25.44 acres of nutrient offsets. Phase 2 includes 6.91 acres of buffer preservation,
11.39 acres of buffer restoration, and 2.48 acres of nutrient offset. Further explanation of the two
phases is included in Section 6 of this BPDP.
1.2 Parcel Location
The Parcel is located in central Wayne County, approximately four miles south of the City of Goldsboro
(35° 19' 39.65" N, 78° 0' 42.47" W). To get to the site traveling east on US Hwy 70 from Raleigh, merge
onto 1795 S/ US -70 E /US -13 S for 3.4 Miles. Turn left onto Old Mt Olive Hwy and continue for 1.2 miles.
Turn Left onto Genoa Road. The site can be accessed by a driveway 0.2 miles down Genoa Road on the
left, or on Robert Ave, an additional 0.4 miles down Genoa Rd (Figure 2).
The Parcel is located in a rural watershed within the Neuse River Basin (HUC 03020201) and within sub -
basin 03- 04 -12. Stormwater runoff from the Parcel drains into three unnamed tributaries (UT1, UT2 and
UT3) and three ditches (D1, D2, and D3). The westernmost ditch, D1, drains into an unnamed tributary,
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which connects to the Neuse River off -site. The eastern two ditches, D2 and D3, drain into an unnamed
tributary, UT3, and then to Caraway Creek, which connects to the Neuse River on site (Figure 3).
Elevations of D2 showing the drainage towards UT3 are included in the appendix. Both Caraway Creek
and the Neuse River are classified as Class C, Nutrient Sensitive Waters by the North Carolina Division of
Water Resources (NCDWR). UT 3 was determined to be at least an intermittent stream during an onsite
visit by DWR staff on March 16, 2015. See the appendix for DWR Stream Determinations.
2.0 Project Area - Existing Conditions
2.1 Parcel Soils
The soils in the proposed project area are mapped by the Wayne County Soil Survey. There are five main
soil types on the site: Dragston loamy sand, Goldsboro loamy sand, Johns sandy loam, Kalmia loamy
sand, and Lumbee sandy loam. These soils are described below in Table 1. A soils map is provided in
Figure 4.
Table 1: Project Soil Types and Descriptions - Caraway Creek BPDP
Soil Name
Location
Description
Located in the central and
These soils are nearly level and very deep. They are found on
Dragston loamy
western portions of the
broad, smooth flats of interstream divides. They are somewhat
sand
poorly drained. Infiltration rates are moderate and surface
project
runoff is slow.
Located along the
These are moderately well drained soils. They are nearly level
Goldsboro
southwestern drainage
and very deep. They are found on broad, smooth divides near
loamy sand
ditch
shallow drainage ways. Infiltration rates are moderate and
surface runoff is slow.
Located along Caraway
These soils are somewhat poorly drained with slopes from 0-
Johns sandy
Creek and the unnamed
2 %. They are nearly level soils found on broad smooth stream
loam
tributary in the east of the
terraces. They have moderate permeability.
project
Kalmia loamy
Located in the central
These soils form in coastal plain sediments. They are well -
sand, 0 -2%
northern portion of the
drained, nearly level soils found on broad, smooth stream
slopes
project
terraces. They have moderate permeability and low shrink -
swell potential
These soils are poorly drained and found in shallow
Lumbee sandy
Located in the central
drainageways and broad, smooth, flat areas on stream
loam
portion of the project
terraces. They have moderate permeability and low shrink -
swell potential.
Source: Wayne County Soil Survey 1976, USDA -NRCS
2.2 Existing Vegetative Communities
The Parcel consists primarily of open agricultural fields currently in row crop production. Recent crops
include corn, soybean, tobacco, sweet potatoes, and wheat. Streams, ditches, and other stormwater
conveyances on the site have little to no existing riparian buffer. The riparian area adjacent to streams,
ditches, and other stormwater conveyances on the Parcel have been mowed in most locations on an
annual basis. Small areas along Caraway Creek, and UT1 have an existing narrow buffer, which will be
preserved. The project includes restoring the Neuse buffer along Caraway Creek, unnamed tributaries
UT1 and UT2, a small portion of UT3 and drainage ditches D1, D2 and D3 (Figure 5). The unnamed
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tributaries, UT1, UT2, and UT3, correspond with the NC Department of Water Resources (DWR) stream
calls. The DWR stream calls and a photo log of the site are located in the appendix.
While the Parcel is dominated by agricultural fields, there are some existing buffers located within the
project area (Figure 5) that will be preserved. The existing buffers and forested areas adjacent to the
Parcel consist primarily of swamp chestnut oak (Quercus michauxii), water oak (Quercus nigra), willow
oak (Quercus phellos), red maple (Acer rubrum), sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), box elder (Acer
negundo), American elm (Ulmus americana), Black gum ( Nyssa sylvatica), and persimmon (Diospyros
virginica). The forested areas along the eastern boundary of the project were assessed for existing
vegetation conditions on August 25, 2014. This forested area is generally characterized as a Coastal Plain
Small Stream Swamp, according to the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NHP) classification
system (Schafale and Weakley, 1990). Table 2 includes a list of the species found in this ecosystem type
and that have the potential for occurrence in the eastern forested area adjacent to the project.
Table 2: Adjacent Forested Areas Existing Tree and Shrub Species - Caraway Creek BPDP
(Coastal Plain Bottomland Hardwood Communities *)
Scientific Name
Common Name
Wetland Indicator Status
Carya aquatica
Water Hickory
OBL
Quercus shumardii
Shumard Oak
FACW-
Celtis laevigata
Sugarberry
FACW
Ilex decidua
Deciduous Holly
FACW-
Nyssa aquatica
Water Tupelo
OBL
Salix nigra
Black Willow
OBL
Clethra alnifolia
Sweet Pepperbush
FACW
Cyrilla racemiflora
Swamp Titi
FACW
Fraxinus caroliniana
Water Ash
OBL
Itea virginica
Virginia Sweetspire
FACW+
Nyssa sylvatica
Blackgum
FAC
Diospyros virginiana
Persimmon
FAC
Acer rubrum
Red Maple
FAC
Liquidambar styraciflua
Sweetgum
FAC+
Pin us taeda
Loblolly Pine
FAC
Quercus rubra
Red Oak
FACU
Quercus phellos
Willow Oak
FACW-
Liriodendron tulipifera
Yellow Poplar
FAC
Platanus occidentalis
American Sycamore
FACW-
Juniperus virginiana
Eastern Red Cedar
FACU-
NOTES: *Source: Schafale & Weakley (1990)
2.3 Threatened and Endangered Species
The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) database was searched for federally listed threatened and
endangered plant and animal species for Wayne County, NC. Two federally listed species, the bald eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and the red - cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis), are currently listed in
Wayne County (Table 3).
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Table 3: Listed Threatened and Endangered Species in Wayne County, NC - Caraway Creek BPDP
Species Federal Status Habitat
Vertebrate
Bald eagle
BGPA
Near large open water bodies: lakes,
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
marshes, seacoasts, and rivers
Red - cockaded woodpecker
E
Open stands of mature pines
(Picoides borealis)
E = Endangered; BGPA =Bald & Golden Eagle Protection Act
Bald eagle
Bald eagles typically live near large bodies of open water with suitable fish habitat including: lakes,
marshes, seacoasts, and rivers. This species generally requires tall, mature tree species for nesting and
roosting. Bald eagles were de- listed from the Endangered Species List in June 2007; however this species
remains under the protection of the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGPA). This species is known
to occur in every U.S. state except Hawaii.
Red - cockaded woodpecker
The red - cockaded woodpecker is typically found in large open stands of pines with trees over 60 years in
age. The foraging habitat for this species may include pine hardwood stands of longleaf and southern
pine, over 30 years in age. Known populations of the red - cockaded woodpecker have been observed
within Wayne County over the past 20 years.
A pedestrian survey of the site was performed on August 25, 2014. No individual species or their habitat
was found to exist on the site.
2.4 Cultural Resources
Review and comment from the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) with respect to any
archeological and architectural resources related to the Parcel was requested on September 2, 2014.
SHPO responded on September 9, 2014 and stated they "are aware of no historic resources which would
be affected by the project ". All correspondence is included in the Appendix.
2.5 Environmental Issues
An EDR Radius Map Report with Geocheck was ordered for the Parcel through Environmental Data
Resources, Inc. The target property was not listed in any of the Federal, State, or Tribal environmental
databases searched by EDR. There were, however, properties listed in databases within one mile of the
property. There is one Hazardous Substance disposal site (Nevi Duty Electric) located approximately one
mile from the project site, which drains into the Neuse River. The site had been monitored by the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and was on a National Priorities list. It appears that as of August
30, 1990 the site was closed and the EPA was considering various alternatives for the site (EPA, 1990).
This indicates that any further activities on site would be to improve the environmental quality.
There is one state and tribal landfill (Recycled Materials, Inc) located one half mile from the project site.
Runoff from the site drains into Poplar Branch and to the Neuse River. The recycling facility is subject to
rules and regulations set forth by the North Carolina Division of Waste Management and the EPA. With
regulations being monitored by these agencies, there are no anticipated deleterious environmental
effects from the recycling facility on the Parcel.
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The Genoa Mart, located on a 0.5 acre parcel a quarter mile from the project site has a registered
underground storage tank. One incident was recorded in the Incident Management Database located at
GAF Materials, approximately one half mile from the site. This incident was recorded in Jul 2006.
Underground storage tanks are not uncommon in a drainage area the size of the Neuse River. The size of
the drainage area to the Genoa Parcel and GAF Materials is much less than one percent of the drainage
area to the Neuse River at this location. Any potential leakage from the tanks would have minimal effect
on the Parcel and would not negate the positive environmental impact of restoring and protecting 50.65
acres of riparian areas.
The Executive Summary of the EDR report is included in the Appendix.
2.6 FEMA Floodplain / Floodway Mapping
The northern half of the parcel is located within the Federal Emergency Management Association's
(FEMA's) approximate 100 -year floodplain boundary (FIRM Map # 372059700J, Figure 6). A portion of
Caraway Creek, UT1 and UT2 are located within Zone AE. The downstream portion of Caraway Creek is
located within the designated floodway. The planting of riparian buffers and minor bank stabilization
measures on Caraway Creek planned on the Parcel are not expected to have any impact on the
floodplain and floodway areas.
3.0 Proposed Neuse Buffer and Nutrient Offset Restoration Plan
Actions required to develop the subject site for mitigation will require altering current land use
practices. Both the Neuse buffer and the nutrient offset restoration areas will involve replanting
appropriate native tree along the project corridors. Minor bank grading and stabilization will take place
along Caraway Creek where eroded meander bends have migrated into the agricultural fields. Intensive
vegetation management and a rigorous herbicide schedule will need to be implemented over the first
few years of tree establishment in the restoration areas to prevent establishment of invasive species
that will attempt to out - compete the planted native vegetation. Any herbicides will be applied by a
certified applicator. More detailed descriptions of the proposed restoration activity follows.
3.1 Parcel Preparation
The majority of the Parcel slated for Neuse buffer or nutrient offset restoration has been maintained as
a cleared agricultural field. These areas are relatively clear and will require little site preparation other
than select herbicide treatments or limited mechanical clearing to remove undesirable underbrush prior
to planting. The restoration area will be planted with a mechanical tree planter if site conditions at the
time of planting allow it. The mechanical planter will rip, plant, and compress the soil around the tree
and roots, which will break up any plow layers and create good soil contact with the tree roots. Site
preparation and planting is planned to begin December 15, 2015 for Phase I and December 15, 2016 for
Phase II.
The Sponsor will utilize mechanical equipment periodically in the first few years after planting to enhance
vegetative growth. Mowing will not take place within the first 50 ft (Zone A) of restored buffer after
planting unless absolutely necessary. Additionally, selective applications of a pre- emergent herbicide will
be used to control weedy competition. Past project experience has indicated that use of these techniques
significantly limits competition by undesirable vegetation and results in significant increases in tree
growth.
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3.2 Planting
The revegetation plan for the site will include planting of bare root trees and controlling invasive species
growth. Bare root trees selected for the site will be native bottomland hardwood species typical for
Coastal Plain Small Stream Swamp communities as defined by Schafale and Weakley (1990). Trees will
be planted at a density sufficient to meet the success criteria set forth in the UMBI of 320 trees per acre.
Tree species specified for planting on the Caraway Creek Mitigation Site Parcel are detailed in Table 4.
Table 4: Selected Tree Species Appropriate for Buffer Restoration - Caraway Creek BPDP
* L = Live Stake; P = Herbaceous Plug; R = Bare Root
"Character Trees" are defined as planted or volunteer species identified from a survey of local
vegetation on less degraded sections of the specified stream and from reference literature that details
native species. A list of Character Tree species other than the species specified for planting is listed in
Table 5.
Table 5: Character /Existing Tree and Shrub Species — Caraway Creek BPDP
(Coastal Plain Bottomland Hardwood Communities *)
Scientific Name
Common
Max
Unit
Min.
OBL
Indiv.
# of
Species
Celtis laevigata
Sugarberry
FACW
Ilex decidua
Stratum
FACW-
Nysso aquatica
Water Tupelo
Name
Spacing
Type *
Caliper Size
Clethra alnifolia
Spacing
Stems
Taxodium
Bald Cypress
12 ft.
R
0.25 " -1.0"
Canopy
6 -12 ft.
4,608
distichum
Liriodendron
Yellow Poplar
12 ft.
R
0.25 " -1.0"
Canopy
6 -12 ft.
4,608
tulipifera
Quercus
Willow Oak
12 ft.
R
0.25 " -1.0"
Canopy
6 -12 ft.
4,608
phellos
Plantus
Sycamore
12 ft.
R
0.25 " -1.0"
Canopy
6 -12 ft.
4,608
occidentalis
Betula nigra
River Birch
12 ft.
R
0.25 " -1.0"
Canopy
6 -12 ft.
4,608
Quercus
Swamp
12 ft.
R
0.25 " -1.0"
Canopy
6 -12 ft.
4,608
michauxii
Chestnut Oak
Fraxinus
Green Ash
12 ft.
R
0.25 " -1.0"
Canopy
6 -12 ft.
4,608
pennsylvanica
Subtotal
32,256
* L = Live Stake; P = Herbaceous Plug; R = Bare Root
"Character Trees" are defined as planted or volunteer species identified from a survey of local
vegetation on less degraded sections of the specified stream and from reference literature that details
native species. A list of Character Tree species other than the species specified for planting is listed in
Table 5.
Table 5: Character /Existing Tree and Shrub Species — Caraway Creek BPDP
(Coastal Plain Bottomland Hardwood Communities *)
Scientific Name
Common Name
Wetland Indicator Status
Carya aquatica
Water Hickory
OBL
Quercus shumardii
Shumard Oak
FACW-
Celtis laevigata
Sugarberry
FACW
Ilex decidua
Deciduous Holly
FACW-
Nysso aquatica
Water Tupelo
OBL
Salix nigra
Black Willow
OBL
Clethra alnifolia
Sweet Pepperbush
FACW
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Scientific Name
Common Name
Wetland Indicator Status
Cyrilla racemiflora
Swamp Titi
FACW
Froxinus caroliniana
Water Ash
OBL
Itea virginica
Virginia Sweetspire
FACW+
Nyssa sylvatica
Blackgum
FAC
Diospyros virginiana
Persimmon
FAC
Acerrubrum
Red Maple
FAC
Liquidambar styraciflua
Sweetgum
FAC+
Pinus taeda
Loblolly Pine
FAC
Quercus rubra
Red Oak
FACU
Quercus phellos
Willow Oak
FACW-
Liriodendron tulipifera
Yellow Poplar
FAC
Platanus occidentalis
American Sycamore
FACW-
Juniperus virginiana
Eastern Red Cedar
FACU-
NOTES: *Source: Schafale & Weakley (1990)
4.0 Monitoring and Maintenance Plan
4.1 Monitoring Protocol
Vegetation monitoring plots will be installed and evaluated within the buffer restoration area to
measure the survival of the planted trees. The number of monitoring quadrants required was
determined in accordance with the Carolina Vegetative Sampling Protocol (CVS) Levels 1 & 2. A total of
34 plots will be established within the credit generation area: 22 plots in Phase 1 and 12 plots in Phase
2. The size of individual quadrants will be 10 square meters for woody tree species and shrubs.
Vegetation assessments will be conducted following the Carolina Vegetation Survey (CVS) Level 1
Protocol for Recording Vegetation (2008). A reference photo will be taken from the southwestern corner
of each plot. All planted stems will be marked with flagging tape and recorded.
The first annual monitoring activities will commence at the end of the first growing seasons, at least five
months after planting has been completed. Species composition, density, and survival rates will be
evaluated on an annual basis by plot and for the entire site. The Sponsor shall submit to NCDWR an
annual monitoring report for each phase, no later than December 31St of each year for five consecutive
years and will follow the terms and conditions of the UMBI signed on July 3, 2012 (updated April 1,
2015). Success criteria within the Neuse buffer and nutrient offset restoration areas will be based on the
survival of a minimum density of 320 planted stems per acre after five years of monitoring.
4.2 Parcel Maintenance
Adaptive measures will be developed or appropriate remedial actions will be implemented in the event
that the site or a specific component of the site fails to achieve the success criteria outlined in Section
3.3. Site maintenance will be performed to correct any identified problems on the site that have a high
likelihood of affecting project success. Such items include but are not limited to excess tree mortality
caused by fire, flooding, drought or insects. Any actions implemented will be designed to achieve the
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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.
5.0 Financial Assurance
Following approval of the Caraway Creek Bank Parcel BPDP, the Sponsor shall provide a Performance
Bond for each Phase from a surety that is rated no less than an "A -" as rated by A.M. Best. The
Performance Bond amount shall be 100% of the estimated cost for implementation of the project as
described in the approved BPDP, but not less than $150,000. In lieu of posting the performance bond,
the Sponsor may elect to construct the project prior to the first credit release. In that case no
performance bond will be necessary.
After completion of the restoration /construction, a separate Performance /Maintenance Bond for each
phase will be secured for 100% of the estimated cost to implement the monitoring and maintenance
plan but not less than $100,000.00. The Performance /Maintenance Bond shall apply at the inception of
the monitoring period for a term of one year, to be extended annually for a minimum of five years.
Upon DWR approval, this may be lowered each year based on the adjusted cost to complete the
monitoring
6.0 Mitigation Potential
6.1 Mitigation Activities
Approximately 50.65 acres of land will be protected with a permanent conservation easement. Out of
the 50.65 acres, 15.07 acres will be restored for Neuse buffer credit, 27.92 acres will be restored for
nutrient offset credit, and 6.91 acres will be buffer preservation. The Sponsor may use the 15.07 acres of
buffer restoration for either Neuse buffer credits or nutrient offset credits, but not both. Table 6, below,
indicates where each activity is takin place on the Parcel. Because the project will be constructed in two
phases, the associated conservation easement will be acquired separately for each phase. The two
phases are discussed in more detail in Section 6.3.
Table 6: Credit Generating Mitigation Activities by Drainage Feature - Caraway Creek BPDP
Drainage
Feature
Drainage
Feature
Classification
Restoration
(Acre)
Preservation
(Acre)
Nutrients (Acre)
%Total
Area
First
100'
Second
100'
UT1
Perennial
10.36
3.63
28.0%
UT2
Perennial
0.30
0.6%
UT3
Intermittent
0%
D1
Ditch
2.87
2.75
11.3%
D2
Ditch
4.56
3.57
16.3%
D3
Ditch
4.67
3.55
16.5%
Caraway Creek
Perennial
4.41
6.91
0
2.32
27.3%
%Total Area
30.2%
13.9%
24.2%
31.7%
100%
6.2 Buffer Preservation
Rule .0295 allows for 100% credit for 100 feet of riparian buffer preservation along perennial and
ephemeral streams according to section (m)(2)(D -H). Caraway Creek, which is Perennial, incorporates up
to 100 feet of riparian buffer preservation at a ten to one ratios. Buffer preservation can only generate
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buffer mitigation credit and is not transferrable into nutrient offset credits. A separate ledger will be
provided to account for the preservation credits generated from this bank.
6.3 Project Phasing
This project will be constructed in two phases: Phase I and Phase 11. Phase I will be planted in December
2015 and Phase II in December 2016. The overall credit generation for the site is described in Table 7,
below, and depicted in Figure 5.
Table 7: Credit Generation Summary for Total Project — Caraway Creek BPDP
Activity Total Acreage Total Credit
Riparian Buffer Restoration 15.07 656,624 ft2
Riparian Buffer Preservation 6.91 30,147 ft2
Nutrient Offset 27.92 63,498 Ibs N
Descriptions of mitigation activities and credit generation for the Parcel are broken out by phase in
Tables 7a and 7b. These tables correspond with Figures 7a and 7b.
Table 7a: Credit Generation Summary for Phase I — Caraway Creek BPDP
Total Total Credit Credit Per Mitigation
Credit Type Riparian Zone square
Feet Acreage Ratio Acre Credit
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Buffer
Zone A: Top of Bank - 50'
82,533
1.89 1:1 43,560 ft2
82,533
ft2
Restoration
Zone B: 51' -100'
78,098
1.79 1:1 43,560 ft2
78,098
ft2
W
Subtotal
160,631
ft2
M
a
Nutrient
Zone B: Top of Bank - 100'
527,076
12.10 N/A 2,273 lb/acre
27,503
Ibs
Offset
Zone C: 101' -200'
581,090
13.34 N/A 2,273 lb/acre
30,322
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57,825
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Total Buffer Restoration Credits
160,631
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Total Nutrient Offset Credits
57,825
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Table 7b: Credit Generation Summary for Phase 11—
Credit Type Riparian Zone
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4.92
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214,582
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43560 ft2
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231,674
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23,167
ft2
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1.60
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107,909
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5,673
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Total Buffer Restoration Credits
495,993
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Total Buffer Preservation Credits
30,147
Total Nutrient
Offset Credits
5.673
Ibs
Lee, M.T., Peet, R.K., S.D., Wentworth, T.R. 2008. CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation Version
4.2. Retrieved from http: / / cvs.bio.unc.edu/ protocol /cvs -eep- protocol- v4.2- lev1- 5.pdf.
Peet, R.K., T.R. Wentworth and P.S. White. 1998. A flexible, multipurpose method for recording
vegetation composition and structure. Castanea 63:262 -274. http : / /cvs.bio.unc.edu /methods.htm
Schafale, M.P. and Weakley, A.S. 1990. A Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina,
Third Approximation.
USDA, Soil Conservation Service, 1974. Soil Survey of Wayne County.
USEPA, 1990. MPL Site Narrative for Hevi -Duty Electric Co. Goldsboro, NC
http: / /www.epa.gov /superfund /sites /npl /narl079.htm Website Accessed December 16, 2014
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September 2, 2014
Renee Gledhill- Earley
State Historic Preservation Office
4617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699 -4617
Subject: Request for Records Search
Caraway Creek Mitigation Bank Site
Wayne County, North Carolina
Dear Ms. Gledhill- Earley:
We are hereby contacting the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office regarding the
presence of any historic properties or cultural resources within the referenced project area. The
project is located on Genoa Road, approximately 0.25 miles east of Old Mt Olive Hwy. The
attached USGS Vicinity Map and Site Map illustrate the approximate location of the project
area.
This project is located within a rural agricultural area with adjacent forested areas and small
residential lots. The purpose of this project is to add to the WEI -- Buck Swamp Umbrella
Mitigation Bank. Construction of this project will result in the replanting and establishment of
native riparian buffer species. No impacts to on -site Jurisdictional Waters of U.S. will occur as a
result of this project.
Please provide a written response concerning your determination regarding the presence of any
historic properties or cultural resources within the project area. Thank you for your attention to
this matter.
Sincerely,
Angela N Allen, PE
Water Resources Engineer
317 W Millbrook Rd, Suite 225 Raleigh, NC 27609 - (P) 919 -851 -9986 0 (F) 919 -851 -9986
North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
State Historic Preservation Office
Ramona M. Bartos, Administrator
Guverrsor Pat McCrory
Secretary Susan Klutkz
September 19, 2014
Angela Allen
Wildlands Engineering
312 West Millbrook Road
Raleigh, NC 27609
Re: Caraway Creek Mitigation Bank Site, Mayne. County, ER 14 -2046
Dear Ms. Allen:
Thank you for your letter of September 2, 2014, concerning the above project
Office of Archives and History
DcpuLy Secretary Kevin Cherry
We have conducted a review of the project and are aware of no historic resources which would be affected by
the project. Therefore, we have no comment on the project as proposed.
The above comments are made pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's Regulations for Compliance with Section 106 codified at 36 CFR
Part 800.
Thank you for your cooperation and consideration. If you have questions concerning the above comment,
contact Renee Gledhill - Earley, environmental review coordinator, at 919 -807 -6579 or renee.gledhill-
earle- ia,ncdcr.gov. In all future communication concerning this project, please cite the above referenced
tracking number.
Sincerely,
Ramona M. Bartos
Location: 109 Lasc]nues Street Raleigh NC 27601 Mailing Address: 4617 Mail Service Center, lialei
Caraway Creek Mitigation Site
345 Genoa Road
Dudley, NC 28333
Inquiry Number: 4049846.2s
September 10, 2014
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A search of available environmental records was conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc (EDR).
The report was designed to assist parties seeking to meet the search requirements of EPA's Standards
and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (40 CFR Part 312), the ASTM Standard Practice for
Environmental Site Assessments (E 1527 -13) or custom requirements developed for the evaluation of
environmental risk associated with a parcel of real estate.
TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION
ADDRESS
345 GENOA ROAD
DUDLEY, NC 28333
COORDINATES
Latitude (North):
Longitude (West):
Universal Tranverse Mercator:
UTM X (Meters):
UTM Y (Meters):
Elevation:
35.3277000 - 35° 19'39.72"
78.0115000 - 78° 0'41.40"
Zone 17
771661.4
3913285.2
64 ft. above sea level
USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY
Target Property Map:
Most Recent Revision
East Map:
Most Recent Revision
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS REPORT
35078 -C1 SOUTHWEST GOLDSBORO, NC
2001
35077 -C8 SOUTHEAST GOLDSBORO, NC
2001
Portions of Photo from: 20120628, 20120510
Source: USDA
TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS
The target property was not listed in any of the databases searched by EDR.
DATABASES WITH NO MAPPED SITES
No mapped sites were found in EDR's search of available ( "reasonably ascertainable ") government
records either on the target property or within the search radius around the target property for the
following databases:
STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS
Federal NPL site list
NPL National Priority List
TC4049846.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Proposed NPL---------- - - - - -- Proposed National Priority List Sites
NPL LIENS Federal Superfund Liens
Federal Delisted NPL site list
Delisted NPL National Priority List Deletions
Federal CERCLIS list
CERCLIS--------------- - - - - -. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System
FEDERAL FACILITY Federal Facility Site Information listing
Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site List
CERC - NFRAP CERCLIS No Further Remedial Action Planned
Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list
CORRACTS------------------ Corrective Action Report
Federal RCRA non - CORRACTS TSD facilities list
RCRA -TSDF RCRA - Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Federal RCRA generators list
RCRA -LQG RCRA - Large Quantity Generators
RCRA- SQG------------ - - - - -- RCRA - Small Quantity Generators
RCRA -CESQG RCRA - Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator
Federal institutional controls /engineering controls registries
US ENG CONTROLS Engineering Controls Sites List
US INST CONTROL---- - - - - -- Sites with Institutional Controls
LUCIS Land Use Control Information System
Federal ERNS list
ERNS Emergency Response Notification System
State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS
SHWS-- ------------ ---- - - - - -. Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory
State and tribal landfill and /or solid waste disposal site lists
OLI Old Landfill Inventory
State and tribal leaking storage tank lists
LUST Regional UST Database
LUST TRUST----------- - - - - -. State Trust Fund Database
LAST Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks
INDIAN LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land
State and tribal registered storage tank lists
AST-------------------- - - - - -- AST Database
TC4049846.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INDIAN UST ------------------ Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land
FEMA UST Underground Storage Tank Listing
State and tribal institutional control/ engineering control registries
INST CONTROL No Further Action Sites With Land Use Restrictions Monitoring
State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites
VCP__________________________ Responsible Party Voluntary Action Sites
INDIAN VCP Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing
State and tribal Brownfields sites
BROWNFIELDS Brownfields Projects Inventory
ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS
Local Brownfield lists
US BROWNFIELDS__________ A Listing of Brownfields Sites
Local Lists of Landfill/ Solid Waste Disposal Sites
DEBRIS REGION 9 Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations
ODI Open Dump Inventory
SWRCY______________________ Recycling Center Listing
INDIAN ODI Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands
Local Lists of Hazardous waste/ Contaminated Sites
US CDL Clandestine Drug Labs
US HIST CDL________________ National Clandestine Laboratory Register
Local Land Records
LIENS 2 CERCLA Lien Information
Records of Emergency Release Reports
HMIRS Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System
SPILLS 80 -------------------- SPILLS 80 data from FirstSearch
SPILLS 90 SPILLS 90 data from FirstSearch
Other Ascertainable Records
RCRA NonGen / NLR
RCRA - Non Generators / No Longer Regulated
DOT OPS____________________
Incident and Accident Data
DOD
Department of Defense Sites
FUDS
Formerly Used Defense Sites
CONSENT___________________
Superfund ( CERCLA) Consent Decrees
ROD
Records Of Decision
UMTRA
Uranium Mill Tailings Sites
US MINES --------------------
Mines Master Index File
TC4049846.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3
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TRIS_________________________
Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System
TSCA
Toxic Substances Control Act
FTTS
FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide
Act) /TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act)
HIST FTTS
FIFRA /TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing
SSTS
Section 7 Tracking Systems
ICIS__________________________
Integrated Compliance Information System
PADS
PCB Activity Database System
MLTS
Material Licensing Tracking System
RADINFO____________________
Radiation Information Database
FINDS
Facility Index System /Facility Registry System
RAATS
RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System
RMP_________________________
Risk Management Plans
UIC
Underground Injection Wells Listing
DRYCLEANERS
Drycleaning Sites
NPDES -----------------------
NPDES Facility Location Listing
INDIAN RESERV
Indian Reservations
SCRD DRYCLEANERS
State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing
2020 COR ACTION-----------
2020 Corrective Action Program List
LEAD SMELTERS
Lead Smelter Sites
PRP
Potentially Responsible Parties
US AIRS_____________________
Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem
US FIN ASSUR ---------------
Financial Assurance Information
Financial Assurance
Financial Assurance Information Listing
COAL ASH EPA A--------------
Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List
PCB TRANSFORMER
PCB Transformer Registration Database
COAL ASH DOE
Steam - Electric Plant Operation Data
COAL ASH___________________
Coal Ash Disposal Sites
EPA WATCH LIST
EPA WATCH LIST
EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS
EDR Exclusive Records
EDR MGP EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants
EDR US Hist Cleaners________ EDR Exclusive Historic Dry Cleaners
EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES
Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives
RGA LUST Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank
RGA LF Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List
RGA HWS-------------------- Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste Facilities List
SURROUNDING SITES: SEARCH RESULTS
Surrounding sites were identified in the following databases
Elevations have been determined from the USGS Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on
a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity
should be field verified. Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the target property have been
differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the target property.
Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed
data on individual sites can be reviewed.
Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases.
Unmappable (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis.
TC4049846.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS
State- and tribal - equivalent NPL
NC HSDS: The Hazardous Substance Disposal Sites list contains locations of uncontrolled and
unregulated hazardous waste sites. The file contains sites on the national priority list as well as the state
priority list. The data source is the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis.
A review of the NC HSDS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 08/09/2011 has revealed that there is 1
NC HSDS site within approximately 1 mile of the target property.
Equal /Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page
HEVI DUTY ELECTRIC
WNW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.341 mi.) 0 8
State and tribal landfill and /or solid waste disposal site lists
SWF /LF: The Solid Waste Facilities /Landfill Sites records typically contain an inventory of solid
waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state. The data come from the Department of Environment
& Natural Resources' List of Solid Waste Facility Contacts in Alpha Order.
A review of the SWF /LF list, as provided by EDR, and dated 07/01/2014 has revealed that there is 1
SWF /LF site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.
Equal /Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page
RECYCLED MATERIALS, INC. 538 OLD MOUNT OLIVE HIG W 0 - 1/8 (0.023 mi.) 1 8
State and tribal registered storage tank lists
UST: The Underground Storage Tank database contains registered USTs. LISTS are regulated under
Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The data come from the Department of
Environment & Natural Resources' Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Database.
A review of the UST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 05/09/2014 has revealed that there is 1 UST
site within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property.
Equal /Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page
GENOA MART
ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS
659 GENOA ROAD SSW 0 - 1/8 (0.060 mi.) 2 8
Local Lists of Landfill/ Solid Waste Disposal Sites
HIST LF: A listing of solid waste facilities.
A review of the HIST LF list, as provided by EDR, and dated 11/06/2006 has revealed that there is 1
TC4049846.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
HIST LF site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.
Equal /Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page
RECYCLED MATERIALS, INC. 538 OLD MOUNT OLIVE HIG W 0 - 1/8 (0.023 mi.) 1 8
Records of Emergency Release Reports
IMD: Incident Management Database.
A review of the IMD list, as provided by EDR, and dated 07/21/2006 has revealed that there is 1 IMD
site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property.
Equal /Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page
GAF MATERIALS 430 OLD MOUNT OLIVE HIG WNW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.320 mi.) 5 11
EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS
EDR Exclusive Records
EDR US Hist Auto Stat: EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected
listings of potential gas station /filling station /service station sites that were available to EDR
researchers. EDR's review was limited to those categories of sources that might, in EDR's opinion, include
gas station /filling station /service station establishments. The categories reviewed included, but were not
limited to gas, gas station, gasoline station, filling station, auto, automobile repair, auto service station,
service station, etc. This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as "High Risk
Historical Records ", or HRHR. EDR's HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past
sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns, but may not show up in current government
records searches.
A review of the EDR US Hist Auto Stat list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 2 EDR US
Hist Auto Stat sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property.
Equal /Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page
Not reported 687 GENOA RD SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.128 mi.) A3 9
Not reported 687 GENOA RD SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.130 mi.) A4 10
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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GA- PACIFIC CORP CHIP -N -SAW
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THOMPSON'S GROCERY
WAYNE HARDWOOD LUMBER, INC.
WHITFIELD ENTERPRISES EQUIP YARD
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STONEY CREEK GROCERY
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SAULSTON COMMUNITY STORE
BROADHURST GROCERY
GEORGE F. PEELE
PORT UNIT 219
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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Pat McCrory
Governor
August 25, 2014
G &E Smith and Sons, LLC
Attn: Mr. Stacy Smith
345 Genoa Road
Dudley, NC 28333
Mr. Norwood B. Howell
118 Oak Heights Road
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Subject Property: Caraway Creek
UTs to Caraway Creek, Neuse River Basin
John E, Skvarla, III
Secretary
DWQ # 14 -0820
Wayne County
On -Site Determination for Applicability to the Neuse River Riparian Area Protection Rules (15A NCAC 2B
.0233)
Dear Messrs. Smith and Howell:
On August 25, 2014, at the request of your consultant Mr. John Hutton of Wildlands Engineering, Inc,
Anthony Scarbraugh conducted an on -site determinations to review unnamed tributaries (UTs) to Caraway
Creek located on the subject property for applicability to the Neuse Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0233). The
features are labeled as "14 -0820 A and 14 -0820 B" on the attached maps initialed by Mr. Scarbraugh on
August 25, 2014. The project is located between 345 Genoa Road and the Neuse River near the Town of
Dudley, Wayne County.
At your request, Mr. Scarbraugh conducted on -site determinations as stated above. During his review, he
evaluated the streams using the DWR Stream Classification Form. He evaluated the stream reach 14 -0820
A at 35.32593 N, 78.01651 W and calculated the score to be 24.25 points. He evaluated the stream reach
14 -0820 B at 35.32612 N, 78.01462 W and calculated the score to be 21.5 points. The form states that if
the score is "greater than or equal to 19 points the stream is at least intermittent."
The Division of Water Resources (DWR) has determined that a portion of feature labeled as "14 -0820 A
and 14 -0820 B" on the attached maps, and highlighted in blue is subject to the Neuse Buffer Rules. The
features and its associated buffers should be identified on any future plans for this property. The owner (or
future owners) should notify the DWR (and other relevant agencies) of this decision in any future
correspondences concerning this property. This on -site determination shall expire five (5) years from the
date of this letter.
Division of Water Resources — Water Quality Regional Operations Section — Washington Regional Office
943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, NC 27889
Phone: 252- 946 -64811 Fax: 252- 975 -37161 Internet: www.ncdenr.gov
An Equal Opportunely 1 Affirmative Action Employer— Made in part by recycled paper
Stacy Smith and Norwood B. Howell
Stream Determination
Page 2 of 2
The owner (or future owners) should notify the DWR (and other relevant agencies) of this decision in any
future correspondences concerning this property. 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
or Delegated Local Authority that a surface water exists and that it is subject to the buffer rule may request
a determination by the Director. A request for a determination by the Director shall be referred to the
Director in writing c/o Karen Higgins, DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh,
NC 27699 -1650. Individuals that dispute a determination by the DWR or Delegated Local Authority that
"exempts" a surface water from the buffer rule may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within
60 days of the date that you receive this letter. Applicants are hereby notified that the 60 -day statutory
appeal time does not start until the affected party (including downstream and adjacent landowners) is
notified of this decision. DWR recommends that the applicant conduct this notification in order to be
certain that third party appeals are made in a timely manner. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition,
which conforms to Chapter 1506 of the North Carolina General Statutes to the office of Administrative
Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699 -6714. This determination is final and binding
unless you ask for a hearing within 60 days.
This letter only addresses the applicability to the buffer rules and does not approve any activity within the
buffers. Nor does this letter approve any activity within Waters of the United States or Waters of the State.
If you have any additional questions or require additional information please call Anthony Scarbraugh in the
Washington Regional Office at (252) 948 -3924.
Sincerely,
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Robert Tankard, Assistant Regional Supervisor
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Division of Water Resources, NCDENR
Attachment USGS Topographic 1:24,000 Quadrangle Map "SW Goldsboro"
copy of sheet 25, 1974 version of Wayne County Soil Survey
cc: DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit
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Eric Kulz, DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit
Daniel Taylor, Wildlands Engineering, Inc.,
312 West Millbrook Road, Suite 225, Raleigh, NC 27609
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Pat McCrory
Governor
March 17, 2015
G &E Smith and Sons, LLC
Attn: Mr. Stacy Smith
345 Genoa Road
Dudley, NC 28333
Mr. Norwood B. Howell
118 Oak Heights Road
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Subject Property: Caraway Creek
UT to Caraway Creek, Neuse River Basin
Donald R, van der Vaart
Secretary
DWQ # 14 -0820 Ver. 2
Wayne County
On -Site Determination for Applicability to the Neuse River Riparian Area Protection Rules (15A NCAC 2B
.0233)
Dear Messrs. Smith and Howell:
On March 16, 2015, at request of your consultant Mr. John Hutton of Wildlands Engineering, Inc, Anthony
Scarbraugh conducted on -site determination to review an unnamed tributary (UT) to Caraway Creek
located on the subject property for applicability to the Neuse Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 213 .0233). The
feature is labeled as "14 -0820 Ver. 2" on the attached map(s) initialed by Mr. Scarbraugh on March 17,
2015. The project is located between 345 Genoa Road and the Neuse River near the Town of Dudley,
Wayne County.
At your request, Mr. Scarbraugh conducted on -site determination as stated above. During his review, he
evaluated the stream using the DWR Stream Classification Form. He evaluated the stream reach "14 -0820
Ver. 2" at 35.33111 N, 78.01034 W and calculated the score to be 27.25 points. The form states that if the
score is "greater than or equal to 19 points the stream is at least intermittent."
The Division of Water Resources (DWR) has determined that a portion of feature labeled as "14 -0820 Ver.
2" on the attached map(s), and highlighted in blue is subject to the Neuse Buffer Rules. The portion of
the feature labeled as "14 -0" and highlighted in red and circled on the attached map(s), is not subject to
the Neuse Buffer Rules. The portion of the feature labeled as "15 -0096 B" on the attached map(s), and
highlighted in red is not subject to the Neuse Buffer Rules. The features and the associated buffers should
be identified on any future plans for this property. The owner (or future owners) should notify the DWR
(and other relevant agencies) of this decision in any future correspondences concerning this property. This
on -site determination shall expire five (5) years from the date of this letter.
Division of Water Resources - Water Quality Regional Operations Section - Washington Regional Office
943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, NC 27889
Phone: 252- 946 -64811 Fax: 252- 975 -37461 Internet: www.nedenr.gov
An Equal Opportunity I Affirmative Action Employer -- Made in part by recycled paper
Stacy Smith. and Norwood B. Howell
Stream Determination
Page 2 of 2
Landowners or affected parties that dispute a determination made by the DWR or Delegated Local
Authority that a surface water exists and that it is subject to the buffer rule may request a determination by
the Director. A request for a determination by the Director shall be referred to the Director in writing c/o
Karen Higgins, DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 -1650.
Individuals that dispute a determination by the DWR or Delegated Local Authority that "exempts" a surface
water from the buffer rule may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date
that you receive this letter. Applicants are hereby notified that the 60 -day statutory appeal time does not
start until the affected party (including downstream and adjacent landowners) is notified of this decision.
DWR recommends that the applicant conduct this notification in order to be certain that third party appeals
are made in a timely manner. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition, which conforms to Chapter
1506 of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service
Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699 -6714. This determination is final and binding unless you ask for a hearing
within 60 days.
This letter only addresses the applicability to the buffer rules and does not approve any activity within the
buffers. Nor does this letter approve any activity within Waters of the United States or Waters of the State.
If you have any additional questions or require additional information please call Anthony Scarbraugh in the
Washington Regional Office at (252) 948 -3924.
Sincerely,
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Robert Tankard, Assistant Regional Supervisor
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Division of Water Resources, NCDENR
Attachment: USGS Topographic 1:24,000 Quadrangle Map "SW Goldsboro"
cc: DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit
File Copy
Katie Merritt, DWR 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit
Daniel Taylor, Wildlands Engineering, Inc.,
312 West Millbrook Road, Suite 225, Raleigh, NC 27609
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