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S J ° : c = 0 y / a ^ \ ƒ \ / '/ » » x o .. a- j O 2 3\ o PR ^ C) § 12 \\ \ / \ o` ® . f \ 2 LL < ; { { $ $ J \- ■ - § \ � ®(�\ ( � � �\ ) « / ) � « ; ] / ) k Attachment A North Carolina Natural Heritage Report Roy Cooper, Governor ■ ■■■ r ■■ ■ INC DEPARTMENT OF ■■,■i NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ■ ■■ June 22, 2022 Meagan Jolly Wetlands & Waters, Inc. 328 East Broad Street Statesville, NC 28677 RE: Southern Pines Dear Meagan Jolly: ❑. Reid Wilson, Secretary Misty Buchanan Deputy Director, Natural Heritage Program The North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) appreciates the opportunity to provide information about natural heritage resources for the project referenced above. A query of the NCNHP database indicates that there are records for rare species, important natural communities, natural areas, and/or conservation/managed areas within the proposed project boundary. These results are presented in the attached `Documented Occurrences' tables and map. The attached `Potential Occurrences' table summarizes rare species and natural communities that have been documented within a one -mile radius of the property boundary. The proximity of these records suggests that these natural heritage elements may potentially be present in the project area if suitable habitat exists. Tables of natural areas and conservation/managed areas within a one -mile radius of the project area, if any, are also included in this report. If a Federally -listed species is documented within the project area or indicated within a one -mile radius of the project area, the NCNHP recommends contacting the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for guidance. Contact information for USFWS offices in North Carolina is found here: httr)s://www.fws.gov/offices/Directory/ListOffices.cfm?statecode=37. Please note that natural heritage element data are maintained for the purposes of conservation planning, project review, and scientific research, and are not intended for use as the primary criteria for regulatory decisions. Information provided by the NCNHP database may not be published without prior written notification to the NCNHP, and the NCNHP must be credited as an information source in these publications. Maps of NCNHP data may not be redistributed without permission. Also please note that the NC Natural Heritage Program may follow this letter with additional correspondence if a Dedicated Nature Preserve, Registered Heritage Area, Land and Water Fund easement, or an occurrence of a Federally -listed species is documented near the project area. If you have questions regarding the information provided in this letter or need additional assistance, please contact Rodney A. Butler at rod ney.butler�ncdcr.gov or 919-707-8603. Sincerely, NC Natural Heritage Program DEPAR7HEN7 OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES 121 W. JONES STREET. RALEIGH. NC 27603 • 1691 MAIL SERVICE CENTER. RALEIGH. 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October (or before first tropical storm that causes overwash) 1 Amorpha georgiana var. georgiana Georgia lead -plant AIRS late April —October 2 Cardamine micranthera small-anthered bittercress E April - May 1 Carex impressinervia impressed -nerved sedge AIRS I April - May 2 Carex lutea golden sedge E mid April - mid June 2 Dionaea muscipula Venus flytrap AIRS late May —June 2 Echinacea laevigata smooth coneflower E late May —October 2 Fimbristylisperpusilla Harper'sfimbristylis AIRS July — September 2 Geum radiatum spreading avens E I June — September 2 Gymnoderma lineare rock gnome lichen E year round 2 Hedyotis purpurea var. montana Roan Mountain bluet E June —July 2 Helianthus schweinitzii Schweinitz's sunflower E late August — October 2 Helonias bullata swamp pink T I April — May 2 Hexastylis naniflora dwarf -flowered heartleaf T March — May 2 Hudsonia montana mountain golden heather T late May - early June 2 Isoetes microvela thin -wall quillwort AIRS April —July 1 Isotria medeoloides small whorled pogonia T mid May -early July 1 Liatris helleri Heller's blazing star T July — September 2 Lindera melissifolia pondberry E February — March; September - October 2 Lindera subcoriacea bog spicebush AIRS March - August 2 Lobelia boykinii Boykin'sLobelia AIRS May —July 2 Ludwigia ravenii Raven's seedbox AIRS June - October 2 Lysimachia asperulaefolia rough -leaved loosestrife E mid May —September 2 Macbridea caroliniana Carolina birds -in -a -nest AIRS July— November 2 Minuartia godfreyi Godfrey's stitchwort AIRS April —June 2 Oxypolis canbyi Canby's dropwort E mid July — September 2 Platanthera integrilabia white fringeless orchid T I mid July - late August 2 Ptilimnium nodosum harperella E July — early September (during low water) 1 Rhus michauxii Michaux's sumac E May — October 2 Rhynchospora crinipes hairy-peduncled beakrush AIRS July — September 2 Rudbeckia heliopsidis sun -facing coneflower AIRS July — September 2 Sagittaria fasciculata bunched arrowhead E mid May —July 2 Sarracenia oreophila green pitcher -plant E late April — October 2 Sarracenia purpurea var. montana mountain purple pitcher- Iplant AIRS April —October 2 Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii mountain sweet pitcher- plant E April —October 2 SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME STATUS SURVEY WINDOW YEARS SURVEY IS VALID Schwalbea americana American chaffseed E May - August (1-2 months after a fire) 2 Sisyrinchium dichotomum white irisette E late May —July 2 Solidago plumosa Yadkin River goldenrod CCA September — October 2 Solidago spithamaea Blue Ridge goldenrod T July — September 2 Symphyotrichum georgianum Georgia aster CCA October- mid November 2 Spiraea virginiana Virginia spiraea T May - early July 2 Sporobolus teretifolius wire -leaved dropseed AIRS —SeptemberS (following fire) 2 Thalictrum cooleyi Cooley's meadowrue E mid June - early July 2 Tsuga caroliniana lCarolina hemlock AIRS year round 1 2 STATUS KEY: E - Federally endangered T - Federally threatened AIRS - Proposed for listing as threatened or endangered under the ESA, candidate species for listing, or petitioned by a third party for listing. AIRS species listed above have "substantial" 90-day findings and are undergoing status reviews (awaiting 12-month findings). CCA - Species subject to a candidate conservation agreement. OTHER NOTES: These survey windows were determined from species recovery plans, field observations, herbaria specimens, and NC Natural Heritage Program information. For additional information about these species, please visit the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Asheville Field Office webpage at https://www.fws.gov/asheville/ or the Raleigh Field Office webpage at https://www.fws.gov/raleigh/. If suitable habitat for species is present in the proposed impact area, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will likely request species surveys, conducted by a qualified biologist, during the optimal survey window. Projects are reviewed on a case -by -case basis and you are encouraged to contact a Section 7 coordinator early in the project planning process. To discuss your project and survey requirements with a Section 7 coordinator, please contact the Asheville Field Office at 828-258-3939 or the Raleigh Field Office at 919-856-4520 Version date: March 10, 2020