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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20201288 Ver 2_More Info Received_20231218� P� �u!P / EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY EXISTING TREE LINE / C9 Q STREAM CH 600 ±66 LF QJ /— — — WETLAND WL 1100 ±0.047 AC T �� a EXISTING BUILDING 0 WETLAND WL 1200 ±0.002 AC STREAM CH 500 ±96 LF NORTH CREEK PHASE 1 II II IIIn1iITT- I-TTT-i Colelenest&Stone BOLTON & MENK,INC. STREAM CH 100 ±3,177 LF STREAM CH 400 ±72 LF PROPERTY LINE STREAM CH 300 ±65 LF / T WETLANDS WL 1000 ±0.001 AC — HIGH WATER MARK WETLAND WL A ±0.006 AC STREAM CH 200 ±1,934 LF EXISTING CONDITIONS 0 400 800 NORTH CREEK PHASE 2 HORZ. Z 9.13.23 SCALE FEET 4) ' IN!Temporary Sewer Line Crossing .�., oil �r �i n- �i i.::..•� �� ..�� 11B. uu.• ' . � . • � � � 0 Phasel Stream Impact: • �\ 1 0.012 acre If ` • • permanent •Road Crossing 1,- ♦ • • �SWIF Phase 1 :„1±0.0008 AC •.•Crossing �// ColeJenest&Stone IMPACTS 0 400 800 NORTH CREEK HORZ. 9.13.23 SCALE FEET Z CLEAN WATER BYPASS SYSTEM TO MAINTAIN STREAM HYDROLOGY L(4 (5 Colelenest&Stone BOLTON & MENK,INC. FUTURE COMM DEVELOPMENT Impact S1: 320 LF 0.014 acre CH 100 intermittent; NWP 29 and 39 Road Crossing Impact: 165 LF Parking Lot Impact: 155 LF PROPOSED1'CONTOURS STREAM IMPACT A ±320 LF ±0.014 AC (598 SF) LIMITS OF STREAM IMPACT OHWM PROPOSED RETAINING WALL, TYP. IMPACT A 0 50 100 NORTH CREEK HORZ. 9.13.23 SCALE FEET Z4) 740 740 # t# FINISHED ROAD GRADE EXISTING GRADE PROPOSED CLEAN WATER STORM SYSTEM TO MAINTAIN STREAM HYDROLOGY 0+00 1 +00 2+00 SECTION A 0 80 160 (D Colelenest&Stone NORTH CREEK HORZ. BOLTON & MENK,INC. 9.13.23 SCALE FEET LIMITS OF STREAM IMPACT PROPOSED STORM CULVERT STREAM IMPACT B1—_ ±86 LF ±0.005 AC (229 SF / Impact S2: 86 LF 0.005 acre CH 100 intermittent; NWP 29 Road Crossing Impact \\\\ -- ...' ' ... / ®M Colelenest&Stone BOLTON & MENK,INC. Temporary Impact S7: 17 LF 0.001 acre CH 100 intermittent; NWP 58 Sewer Line Crossing Impact TEMPORARY STREAM IMPACT B3 / ±17 LF ±0.0008 AC (36 SF) / / \ OHWM PROPERTY LINE ,( Impact S3: 86 LF /S 0.004 acre / 3.52 cubic yards CH 500 intermittent; NWP 18 \ Grading Fill Impact \ LIMITS OF \ STREAM IMPACT \ STREAM IMPACT 132 ±86 LF ±0.004 AC (190 SF) IMPACT B NORTH CREEK 0 40 80 Z 9.13.23 HORZ. SCALE FEET 4) SECTION B 0 80 160 Colelenest&Stone NORTH CREEK HORZ. / 1 BOLTON & NEN141NC. 9.13.23 SCALE FEET SANITARY SEWER LINE, TYP. ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK LIMITS OF STREAM IMPACT Colelenest&Stone BOLTON & MENK,INC. PROPOSED STORM CULVERT STREAM IMPACT C ±68 LF ±0.009 (402SF) Impact S4: 68 LF 0.009 acre CH 100 perennial; NWP 29 Road Crossing Impact I M PACT C 0 40 80 NORTH CREEK HORZ. Z 9.13.23 SCALE FEET 4) SECTION C 0 80 160 Colelenest&Stone NORTH CREEK HORZ. 1 BOLTON & MENIC,INC. 9.13.23 SCALE FEET Impact S5: 56 LF 0.003 acre CH 400 intermittent; NWP 29 and 58 Lot Fill Impact: 30 LF Sewer Line Impact: 26 LF STREAM IMPACT D1 ±56 LF \ I ±0.003 (123 SF) \ LIMITS OF STREAM IMPACT Colelenest&Stone 6VLIVIV Q ■ ■�i:1ii�11Vf.. Impact S6: 47 LF STREAM IMPACT D2 0.003 acre ±47 LF CH 300 intermittent; NWP 29 and 58 ±0.003 (111SF Sewer Line Impact: 47 LF LIMITS OF STREAM IMPACT \ ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK \ \ \ PROPOSED SANITARY \ \ SEWER, TYP IMPACT D 0 50 100 NORTH CREEK HORZ. Z 9.13.23 SCALE FEET 4) David Rabon From: Hamstead, Byron A <byron_hamstead@fws.gov> Sent: Monday, April 3, 2023 9:09 AM To: David Rabon Cc: Jennifer Robertson Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] North Creek Village Phase II T&E Report of Findings and Review Request (Mecklenburg County) Hey David, We offer the following comments/concurrence to inform prudent effect determinations to federally listed species from the appropriate action agency: Based on the information provided, the proposed action occurs within the consultation area for the federally endangered Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus scwheinitzii), Michaux's sumac (Rhus michauxii), and the federally threatened smooth coneflower (Echinacea laevigata). These species are known to occur in a variety of habitats including maintained utility and road rights of way, forest edges, old pastures, and woodland openings. These species may occupy habitats where the disturbance regime reduces competition from other species. They do not typically occur in areas with dense understory vegetation, or in areas that experience frequent mowing or disturbance during consecutive reproductive seasons. Your correspondence indicates that suitable habitats for these species are not present present within the proposed action area (50CFR 402.02). Our concurrence with "no effect" determinations from action agencies is not required. Based on the information provided, suitable forage and/or roosting habitat for the proposed endangered tricolored bat (Perimyotis subflavus), may occur within the proposed action area. To avoid impacts to this species, we encourage project proponents to accomplish any necessary tree clearing outside of the "active season" for this animal. The active season for tricolored bat occurs during the warmer time of year from April 1- October 15. Although this species is not currently afforded legal protection under the Endangered Species Act (Act), this impact minimization measure would support our concurrence with a "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" determination from the appropriate action agency should this species become listed in the future. If the proposed action would not affect suitable habitat for this animal, we would not object to a "no effect" determination from the appropriate action agency. The information provided indicates that suitable habitat is not present within the proposed action area for any other federally listed species. Therefore, we require no further information and consider consultation to be complete at this time. Please be aware that obligations under section 7 of the Act must be reconsidered if: (1) new information reveals impacts of the identified action may affect listed species or critical habitat in a manner not previously considered, (2) the identified action is subsequently modified in a manner that was not considered in this review, or (3) a new species is listed or critical habitat is determined that may be affected by the identified action. Please contact me if you have any questions. Regards, Byron Byron Hamstead (he/him/his) Fish and Wildlife Biologist U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Asheville Ecological Services Field Office 160 Zillicoa Street Asheville, North Carolina, 28801 This email correspondence and any attachments to and from this sender is subject to the Freedom of Information Act and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Hamstead, Byron A <byron_hamstead @fws.gov> Sent: Monday, March 6, 2023 7:37 AM To: David Rabon <drabon@atlasenvi.com>; Reid, Rebekah N <rebekah_reid@fws.gov> Cc: Jennifer Robertson <jobertson@atlasenvi.com> Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] North Creek Village Phase II T&E Report of Findings and Review Request (Mecklenburg County) Hey David, I have added this request to my list for review and will respond w/in 30d. Regards, B Byron Hamstead (he/him/his) Fish and Wildlife Biologist U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Asheville Ecological Services Field Office 160 Zillicoa Street Asheville, North Carolina, 28801 This email correspondence and any attachments to and from this sender is subject to the Freedom of Information Act and may be disclosed to third parties. From: David Rabon <drabon @atlasenvi.com> Sent: Friday, March 3, 2023 8:30 AM To: Reid, Rebekah N <rebekah_reid@fws.gov>; Hamstead, Byron A <byron_hamstead@fws.gov> Cc: Jennifer Robertson <jobertson@atlasenvi.com> Subject: [EXTERNAL] North Creek Village Phase II T&E Report of Findings and Review Request (Mecklenburg County) This email has been received from outside of DOI - Use caution before clicking on links, opening attachments, or responding. Rebekah/Byron, Please find attached a T&E report of findings and review request for North Creek Village Phase II in Mecklenburg County. Fish and Wildlife Service comments are being requested proactively as an Army Corps of Engineers NWP 29 may be required for the project. A preliminary site plan has been developed and is included in the report. The Aquatic Resource Sketch Map also is included within the report along with additional resources. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, David David Rabon, Ph.D. Senior Environmental Specialist ATLAS Environmental, Inc. 338 S. Sharon Amity Road #411 Charlotte, NC 28211 (704) 512-1206 office (252) 216-0000 mobile www.atlasenvi.com Offices in Asheville and Charlotte ONMENTAL