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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210303 Ver 1_Macon County - B204 - Bat Habitat Assessment Form (2021)_20230823AOBat Habitat Assessment Form NCDOT Bridges Observers: /0 /3t{cc�/n✓c. TIP or DOT project number: 1713_,0 / !z• /3V Date/Time: R ; 3o A • V+ • Road Name/SR Number: Waln•.t 6-&-k- Rd (5rrr /533) County: Bridge Number: 13-Zoq Waterbody: W4InuCrrak. Surrounding habitat w/in 1 mi. Urban/commercial Q"/ Suburban/residential 20 /• of project footprint Natural/rural ij 5 % Agricultural /tom Any trees >3" DBH within project footprint? co no Any shaggy trees or snags >5" DBH? (9D no If yes, how much sunlight do they receive during the day? 1-3 hours 4-6 hours hour Species of habitat trees >5" dbh H conlocrt, 'Sem rs.JundQa i_ If snags >S"DBH are present in sunlit areas, provide photos and location. If large hollow trees are present, provide photos and location. Presence of: In project footprint In vicinty (0.5 mi) Caves yes & yes �o Abandoned mines yes Qf) yes If'yes' to any of the above, provide photos, description, and location. Major water source in project footprint: river stream/creek pond lake swamp Suitable drinking habitat in the form of non -stagnant, smooth or slackwater? ye no Guard rails Decktype Beam type End/back wall type Creosote evidence Small vertical top sealed crevices Large vertical unsealed crevices none concrete timber concrete metal ti er none concrete steel concrete timber masonry ye yes yes Max height of bridge deck above ground/water (ft): co Night roost habitat protected yes no Bridge alignment: N/S E/W W/S NE/SW Hours of sun exposure to bridge 0-1 2-3 Q) Human/traffic under bridge high low none Emergence count performed? (If yes, complete form) yes Evidence of bats using bird nests, if present? yes Evidence of bats using bridge? yes Bat species present: Additional Comments: metal open grid timber Itin NCDOT Bat Bridge Habitat Assessment Form Updated 12/10/14