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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20090188 Ver 1_401 Application_20090209I? g - 0 ? 8 8 0?, /' 0 g, 2008 US Army Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regulatory Field Office 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587 .tsJl7-iil A? `fah Ls??"? ?TTo Whom It May Concern: Please accept this letter as an authorization for Blue Ridge Environmental Consultants Inc. and its employees to be signatory agents in all matters related to permitting applications. Thank You, 41?? Igoe 109 R, ?? F.t? 2909 DENK - WA E EK LUAU I Y LVETIA 4DS AN0 S 10RMIOATER 8RANC.H 0FWA 00 TE9 t+ FE B t 2?Jrg -i o cV)'?TLn iDs?INa siOR?, TEi~R R BR4,yC8 09-0 1 88 Office Use Only: Corps action ID no. DWQ project no. Form Version 1.3 Dec 10 2008 Pre-Construction Notification (PCN) Form A. Applicant Information ND AL 1. Processing 1 a. Type(s) of approval sought from the Corps: ? Section 404 Permit El Section 10 Permit 1 b. Specify Nationwide Permit (NWP) number: 27 or General Permit (GP) number: 1 c. Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps? ? Yes ? No 1 d. Type(s) of approval sought from the DWQ (check all that apply): ? 401 Water Quality Certification - Regular ? Non-404 Jurisdictional General Permit ? 401 Water Quality Certification - Express ? Riparian Buffer Authorization 1 e. Is this notification solely for the record because written approval is not required? For the record only for DWQ 401 Certification: ? Yes ? No For the record only for Corps Permit: ? Yes ? No 1f. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in-lieu fee program proposed for mitigation of impacts? If so, attach the acceptance letter from mitigation bank or in-lieu fee program. ? Yes ? No 1 g. Is the project located in any of NC's twenty coastal counties. If yes, answer 1 h below. ? Yes ? No 1h. Is the project located within a NC DCM Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)? ? Yes ? No 2. Project Information 2a. Name of project: Big Beaver Island Stream Restoration 2b. County: Rockingham 2c. Nearest municipality / town: Madison 2d. Subdivision name: NA 2e. NCDOT only, T.I.P. or state project no: NA 3. Owner Information 3a. Name(s) on Recorded Deed: Town of Madison Recreation Department 3b. Deed Book and Page No. 258/249 3c. Responsible Party (for LLC if applicable): NA 3d. Street address: 120 North Market Street 3e. City, state, zip: Madison, NC 27025 3f. Telephone no.: 336-427-0221 3g. Fax no.: NA 3h. Email address: NA Page 1 of 10 PCN Form - Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 4. Applicant Information (if different from owner) 4a. Applicant is: ? Agent ? Other, specify: 4b. Name: 4c. Business name (if applicable): 4d. Street address: 4e. City, state, zip: 4f. Telephone no.: 4g. Fax no.: 4h. Email address: 5. Agent/Consultant Information (if applicable) 5a. Name: Derek S. Goddard 5b. Business name (if applicable): BREC Inc. 5c. Street address: 162 Helen Court 5d. City, state, zip: Boone, NC 28607 5e. Telephone no.: 828-265-4425 5f. Fax no.: NA 5g. Email address: Derek brec.biz Page 2 of 10 B. Project Information and Prior Project History 1. Property Identification 1a. Property identification no. (tax PIN or parcel ID): 117128 1 b. Site coordinates (in decimal degrees): Latitude: 36.3772 Longitude: - 79.929214 (DD.DDDDDD) (-DD.DDDDDD) 1 c. Property size: 9.919 acres 2. Surface Waters 2a. Name of nearest body of water (stream, river, etc.) to Big Beaver Island Creek proposed project: 2b. Water Quality Classification of nearest receiving water: C 2c. River basin: Roanoke 3. Project Description 3a. Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application: Residential, forest, and Agriculture 3b. List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property: 0 3c. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams (intermittent and perennial) on the property: 100 Feet 3d. Explain the purpose of the proposed project: Restoration and stabilization 3e. Describe the overall project in detail, including the type of equipment to be used: The project will use natural channel design techniques in combination with Bio-engineering techniques to stabilize and undercut bank that threatens the property of the applicant. A water safe track hoe will be used to perform all work. Erosion control measures will be installed per plans and both temporary and permanent herbaceous and woody vegetation will be established. 4. Jurisdictional Determinations 4a. Have jurisdictional wetland or stream determinations by the Corps or State been requested or obtained for this property / ? Yes ? No ? Unknown project (including all prior phases) in the past? Comments: 4b. If the Corps made the jurisdictional determination, what type ? Preliminary? Final of determination was made? 4c. If yes, who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Name (if known): 404 Issued for Previous work in 1998 Agency/Consultant Company: Other: 4d. If yes, list the dates of the Corps jurisdictional determinations or State determinations and attach documentation. 5. Project History 5a. Have permits or certifications been requested or obtained for ? Yes ? No ? Unknown this project (including all prior phases) in the past? 5b. If yes, explain in detail according to "help file" instructions. This project is to repair a previous restoration done by NCSU-BAE 6. Future Project Plans 6a. Is this a phased project? ? Yes ? No 6b. If yes, explain. NA Page 3 of 10 PCN Form - Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version C. Proposed Impacts Inventory 1. Impacts Summary 1 a. Which sections were completed below for your project (check all that apply): ? Wetlands ? Streams - tributaries ? Buffers ? Open Waters ? Pond Construction 2. Wetland Impacts If there are wetland impacts proposed on the site, then complete this question for each wetland area impacted. 2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 2e. 2f. Wetland impact Type of jurisdiction number - Type of impact Type of wetland Forested (Corps - 404, 10 Area of impact Permanent (P) or (if known) DWQ - non-404, other) (acres) Temporary T W1 ? P ? T ? Yes ? Corps ? No ? DWQ W2 ? P ? T ? Yes ? Corps ? No ? DWQ W3 ? P ? T ? Yes ? Corps ? No ? DWQ W4 ? P ? T ? Yes ? Corps ? No ? DWQ W5 ? P ? T ? Yes ? Corps ? No ? DWQ W6 ? P ? T ? Yes ? Corps ? No ? DWQ 2g. Total wetland impacts 2h. Comments: None 3. Stream Impacts If there are perennial or intermittent stream impacts (including temporary impacts) proposed on the site, then complete this question for all stream sites impacted. 3a. 3b. 3c. 3d. 3e. 3f. 3g. Stream impact Type of impact Stream name Perennial Type of jurisdiction Average Impact number - (PER) or (Corps - 404, 10 stream length Permanent (P) or intermittent DWQ - non-404 width (linear Temporary (T) (INT)? , other) (feet) feet) S1 ? P ? T Restoration Cove Creek ? PER ? INT ? Corps ? DWQ 12 1000 S2 ? P ? T ? PER ? Corps ? INT ? DWQ S3 ? P ? T ? PER ? Corps ? INT ? DWQ S4 ? P ? T ? PER ? Corps ? INT ? DWQ S5 ? P ? T ? PER ? Corps ? INT ? DWQ S6 ? P ? T ? PER ? Corps ? INT ? DWQ 3h. Total stream and tributary impacts 1000 3i. Comments: Page 4 of 10 PCN Form - Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 4. Open Water Impacts If there are proposed impacts to lakes, ponds, estuaries, tributaries, sounds, the Atlantic Ocean, or any other open water of the U.S. then individual) list all open water impacts below. 4a. 4b. 4c. 4d. 4e. Open water Name of waterbody impact number- (if applicable) Type of impact Waterbody type Area of impact'(acres). Permanent (P) or Temporary T 01 ?P?T 02 ?P?T 03 ?P?T 04 ?P?T 4f. Total open water impacts 4g. Comments: NA 5. Pond or Lake Construction If and or lake construction proposed, then complete the chart below. 5a. 5b. 5c. 5d. 5e. Pond ID Proposed use or purpose Wetland Impacts (acres) Stream Impacts (feet) Upland b (acres) num er of pond Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded P1 P2 5f. Total 5g. Comments: NA 5h. Is a dam high hazard permit required? ? Yes ? No If yes, permit ID no: 5i. Expected pond surface area (acres): 5j. Size of pond watershed (acres): 5k. Method of construction: 6. Buffer Impacts (for DWQ) If project will impact a protected riparian buffer, then complete the chart below. If yes, then individually list all buffer impacts below. If an impacts require mitigation, then you MUST fill out Section D of this form. 6a. ? Neuse ? Tar-Pamlico ? Other: Project is in which protected basin? Roanoke ? Catawba ? Randleman 6b. 6c. 6d. 6e. 6f. 6g. Buffer impact number - Reason Buffer Zone 1 impact Zone 2 impact Permanent (P) or for Stream name mitigation (square feet) (square feet) Temporary T impact required? B1 ?P?T ?Yes ? No B2 ?P?T ?Yes ? No B3 ?P?T ?Yes ? No 6h. Total buffer impacts 6i. Comments: NA Page 5 of 10 D. Impact Justification and Mitigation 1. Avoidance and Minimization 1a. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing project. During the design and initial planning phases solutions such as just vegetative plants where examined and dismissed because of the potential for failure. 1 b. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques. Erosion control measures and working from the bank when possible will be implemented; Each day's work will be stabilized before the end of the day. 2. Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State 2a. Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? ? Yes ? No 2b. If yes, mitigation is required by (check all that apply): ? DWQ ? Corps 2c. If yes, which mitigation option will be used for this project? ? Mitigation bank El Payment to in-lieu fee program ? Permittee Responsible Mitigation 3. Complete if Using a Mitigation Bank 3a. Name of Mitigation Bank: 3b. Credits Purchased (attach receipt and letter) Type Quantity 3c. Comments: 4. Complete if Making a Payment to In-lieu Fee Program 4a. Approval letter from in-lieu fee program is attached. ? Yes 4b. Stream mitigation requested: linear feet 4c. If using stream mitigation, stream temperature: ? warm ? cool ?cold 4d. Buffer mitigation requested (DWQ only): square feet 4e. Riparian wetland mitigation requested: acres 4f. Non-riparian wetland mitigation requested: acres 4g. Coastal (tidal) wetland mitigation requested: acres 4h. Comments: 5. Complete if Using a Permittee Responsible Mitigation Plan 5a. If using a permittee responsible mitigation plan, provide a description of the proposed mitigation plan. Page 6 of 10 PCN Form - Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 6. Buffer Mitigation (State Regulated Riparian Buffer Rules) - required by DWQ 6a. Will the project result in an impact within a protected riparian buffer that requires buffer mitigation? ? Yes ? No 6b. If yes, then identify the square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation. Calculate the amount of mitigation required. Zone 6c. Reason for impact 6d. Total impact (square feet) Multiplier 6e. Required mitigation (square feet) Zone 1 3 (2 for Catawba) Zone 2 1.5 6f. Total buffer mitigation required: 6g. If buffer mitigation is required, discuss what type of mitigation is proposed (e.g., payment to private mitigation bank, permittee responsible riparian buffer restoration, payment into an approved in-lieu fee fund). 6h. Comments: Page 7 of 10 E. Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWQ) 1. Diffuse Flow Plan 1 a . Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified ? Yes ? No within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? 1 b . If yes, then is a diffuse flow plan included? If no, explain why. Comments: Yes ? ? No 2. Stormwater Management Plan 2a . What is the overall percent imperviousness of this project? 16% 2b . Does this project require a Stormwater Management Plan? ? Yes ? No 2c . If this project DOES NOT require a Stormwater Management Plan, explain why: No Local Ordinance 2d . If this project DOES require a Stormwater Management Plan, then provide a brief, narrative description of the plan: NA ? Certified Local Government 2e . Who will be responsible for the review of the Stormwater Management Plan? NA ? DWQ Stormwater Program ? DWQ 401 Unit 3. Certified Local Government Stormwater Review 3a. In which local government's jurisdiction is this project? Town of Madison ? Phase II 3b. Which of the following locally-implemented stormwater management programs ? NSW apply (check all that apply): ? USMP ? Water Supply Watershed ? Other: 3c. Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been ? Yes ? No attached? NA 4. DWQ Stormwater Program Review ? Coastal counties 4a. Which of the following state-implemented stormwater management programs apply ? HQW ? ORW (check all that apply): None ? Session Law 2006-246 ? Other: 4b. Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been attached? ? Yes ? No 5. DWQ 401 Unit Stormwater Review 5a. Does the Stormwater Management Plan meet the appropriate requirements? ? Yes ? No 5b. Have all of the 401 Unit submittal requirements been met? ? Yes ? No Page 8 of 10 PCN Form - Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version F. Supplementary Information 1. Environmental Documentation (DWQ Requirement) 1a . Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the ® Yes ? No use of public (federal/state) land? 1 b . If you answered "yes" to the above, does the project require preparation of an environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or State ? Yes ® No (North Carolina) Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA)? 1c. If you answered "yes" to the above, has the document review been finalized by the State Clearing House? (If so, attach a copy of the NEPA or SEPA final approval letter.) ? Yes ? No Comments: NA 2. Violations (DWQ Requirement) 2a. Is the site in violation of DWQ Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500), Isolated Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .1300), DWQ Surface Water or Wetland Standards, ? Yes ® No or Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0200)? 2b. Is this an after-the-fact permit application? ? Yes ® No 2c. If you answered "yes" to one or both of the above questions, provide an explanation of the violation(s): 3. Cumulative Impacts (DWQ Requirement) 3a. Will this project (based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts) result in additional development, which could impact nearby downstream water quality? ? Yes No 3b. If you answered "yes" to the above, submit a qualitative or quantitative cumulative impact analysis in accordance with the most recent DWQ policy. If you answered "no," provide a short narrative description. 4. Sewage Disposal (DWQ Requirement) 4a. Clearly detail the ultimate treatment methods and disposition (non-discharge or discharge) of wastewater generated from the proposed project, or available capacity of the subject facility. NA Page 9 of 10 PCN Form - Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 6. Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat (Corps Requirement) 5a. Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or ? Yes ® No habitat? 5b. Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act ® Yes ? No impacts? ® Raleigh 5c. If yes, indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted. ? Asheville 5d. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat? North Carolina Natural Heritage Website- Quad Search 6. Essential Fish Habitat (Corps Requirement) 6a. Will this project occur in or near an area designated as essential fish habitat? ? Yes ® No 6b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Essential Fish Habitat? NCWRC 7. Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement) 7a. Will this project occur in or near an area that the state, federal or tribal governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation ? Yes ® No status (e.g., National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in North Carolina history and archaeology)? 7b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources? Quad Search with SHPO 8. Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement) 8a. Will this project occur in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain? -T®-Yes ? No 8b. If yes, explain how project meets FEMA requirements: Local ordinance requirements for a No -Rise Certification 8c. What source(s) did you use to make the floodplain determination? NCFloodplainMaps.com Derek Goddard 91 2/4/09 Applicant/Agent's Printed Name 0 Applican Agent's Signa ur Date (Agent's signature is valid only if an authorization letter from the applicant is provided. Page 10 of 10 C3 C3 C3 0 Da "n st N Bark _ 6... M 41 "gal r! i t a. M ammilo E Dusan Ln Oak St O cu U O J CO i ! t 4i ?i it if ii i. t f 40 a? m Q0 N O. 9 .Hr e?r }))} p St is "Iii tig?R 5t FH egLv 'Qe Va V N iu C `m z .a 2 e u .?1 m L W o 2 t q N ?. a a '? Qj ? >3 ? 1,6 CC a > rya 3 m ysj m F 10 Beaver Island Creek- Madison, NC 1 r ? i/ \ I MN jt•TN l 5 'y?eoo? 1 f 1Fy r ? 41-r c . 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Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey v m m 2/20/2009 Page 1 of 3 36° 22'48" 36° 22' 38" Soil Map-Rockingham County, North Carolina Map Unit Legend Rockingham County, North Carolina (NC157) Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Ck Chewacla loam 2.1 22.0% Co Congaree loam 4.3 46.4% MdB Mayodan sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes 3.0 31.6% Totals for Area of Interest 9.4 100.0% Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 2.1 2/20/2009 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 Riparian Seeding and Planting Plan These guidelines will provide the methods to be used for reestablishing riparian vegetation. They will include seedbed preparation, nutrient enhancement, temporary seeding, permanent seeding, and erosion control. Methodology for planting sod mats, live stakes, and trees will also be presented. Herbaceous Vegetation Seed Seedbed Preparation: On sites where equipment can be operated safely the seedbed shall be adequately loosened and smoothed. This may require disking and dragging. On sites where equipment cannot operated safely, the seedbed shall be prepared by hand scarifying to provide a roughened surface so that seed will stay in place. If seeding is done immediately following construction, seedbed preparation may be required only on areas where heavy equipment has caused compaction of the ground. Seeding: Temporary seeding - Use where needed for erosion control, when permanent vegetation cannot be established due to planting season and where temporary ground cover is needed to allow native or woody vegetation to become established. Apply the following vegetation at the listed rates. Fall, Winter, and Spring Seeding Per 1000 sq. ft. Per Acre Millet %2 lb. 201bs. Winter Wheat 1 lbs. 40 lbs. Summer Seeding Per 1000 sq. ft. Per Acre Sudangrass 1 lb. 40 lbs. Browntop Millet 1 lb. 40 lbs Permanent Seeding - Use in combination with woody plantings on This mixture can be planted at any time but will do best in spring or late fall. Spring planted seed should be treated with a cold wet chill process to maximize germination. Fall plantings should be planted with a lightly sown cool season annual to hold soil and does not need to be chilled. Seeding should be done evenly over the area using a mechanical or hand seeder. A drag should be used to cover the seed with no more than '/2 inch of soil. Where a drag can not safely be utilized the seed should be covered by hand raking. All seasons: WNC Wetland Diversity Mix (as described on the attached sheet) '/4 lb. per 1000 sq. ft. and 25 lbs. per Acre Erosion Control: All seeded areas, areas disturbed by heavy equipment, or other areas disturbed by mitigation activities should be protected from erosion by installation of erosion control blankets or matting. Woody Vegetation Live stakes (unrooted material) Live stake material should be dormant and gathered locally or purchased from a reputable commercial supplier. Stakes should be '/2 to 3 inches in diameter and living based on the presence of young buds and green bark. Stakes should be kept cool and moist to improve survival and to maintain dormancy. Stakes should be driven into the ground using a rubber hammer or by creating a hole and slipping the stake into it. The ground around the stake should be firmed against the stake after planting. Stakes should be placed so that 75% of the stake is below the ground and 2 or 3 buds are above ground. Stakes should be planted on a 2 - 3 foot spacing and at a density of 160 - 360 stakes per 1000 sq. ft. Bare rooted or potted stock Care and handling: Desirable trees and shrubs on the construction site should be dug and stored. These plants should be stored in a cool moist environment or heeled in. Roots of bareroot stock should be kept moist during planting operations. Bareroot material should only be planted during Winter and early Spring. Container or potted stock shall be kept moist at all times. Do not let roots freeze or dry out prior to planting. Site Preparation: The soil in the area of tree planting should be loosened to a depth of at least 1 foot. This is only necessary on hard compacted soil. Planting: On site material - Transplants should be replanted to the same depth they were originally growing. Potted stock - Planting should be done mechanically or by hand using a shovel. The planting trench or hole must be deep enough and wide enough to permit roots to spread out and down without J-rooting. Potted stock should be planted in a hole 2-3 times the diameter of the root ball and at the same depth as the root ball. When setting plants, be certain to plant them high. Locate the root ball on solid soil and not loose backfill. Wire baskets do not need to be completely removed from large field grown trees. Be sure to remove plastic liners or synthetic burlap materials. Construct an earthen dam 4-6 inches high around the drip zone area of the plant after planting. This will allow for self watering and runoff will be minimized. 2 Bare rooted stock - Bare rooted material can be planted using a hoedad or a dibble bar (see diagram below). Planting slits for bare rooted material should be 6-8 inches in diameter and should be at least 8-12 inches deep. Damaged roots should be trimmed. Plants should be placed with the root collar slightly below the soil surface. Holes and slits should be closed completely, including and especially at the bottom of the hole. Spacing of rooted Woody Vegetation - the following guidelines should be used for spacing rooted woody vegetation. Type spacing # per 1000 sq. ft. Shrubs, less than 10 ft. in height 3 -6 ft. 27-111 Shrubs and Trees, 10 -25 ft. in height 6 - 8 ft. 15 - 27 Trees greater than 25 ft. in height 8 - 15 ft. 4-15 Guidelines for Planting Bare-Root Plant Whle trar? its, keep the roots damp arld 0(4 of the sun.-C ft* separate the pis and, I neoCessary, mm up to one-third of the ruff system. To make an ade- quate hole for planting, use a plantrg cibbIe ba or shovel. 1 (dig a hole deep aNxx)h so the roots reman straPght and Wead W, I avak-be, p ferriiaer n the hcAe •2 Set the seedkN n the hole. 3 Gose hole at bottom ar d top "Ln dt,bke bar or shovel in ckrt above root OCA2 . 4 Make sure the tnnk is svaght and - Water Irroughl ?i ti 3 i' 1 Plant List Herbaceous, permanent seed mixture labeled ""C Riparian Diversity Mix" % Common Name Botanical Name 5.00% Sensetive Fern Onoclea sensibillis 2.50% Joe Pye Weed Eupatorium fistulosa 2.50% Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata 2.50% Eastern Gamagrass Tripascum dactyloides 5.00% Green Bulrush Scirpus atrovirens 5.00% Hop Sedge Carex lupilina 10.00% Rice Cut Grass Leersia oryzoides 2.50% Soft Rush Juncus effusus 2.50% Softstem Bulrush Scirpus validus 2.50% Three Square Spikerush Scirpus americanus 10.00% Va Wild rye Elymus virginicus 10.00% Woolgrass Scirpus cypemus 2.50% Deertongue Panicum clandestinum 5.00% Button Bush Cephalanthus occidentalis 5.00% Elderberry Sambucus canadensis 2.50% Red Chokeberry Aronia arbutifolia 5.00% Silky Dogwood Comus amomuin 2.50% Winterberry Ilex verticillata 2.50% Black Gum Nyssa sylvatica 2.50% Green Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica 2.50% Red Maple Acer rubrum 2.50% Pin Oak Quercus palustris 2.50% Wild Black Cherry Prunus serotina 2.50% Silver Maple Acer saccharium Shrub and tree species listed on the following pages will be planted at mitigation sites as either live stakes, potted stock, balled stock or bare root stock. These plantings will take place in the winter or early spring. Spacing suggestions should be used as guidelines, but can be varied depending on species requirements and landscape objectives. For example species that are commonly found growing in clumped distributions should be planted that way. It is desirable for the final distribution of trees and shrubs to have a more natural, random appearance. In order to accomplish this exact spacing should be avoided and mixing of various species should be done. 4 Plants native to the riparian and wetland areas of Western North Carolina Type Common Name Scientific Name Flooding Light Wetland pH wildlife region val. 1 American Pillwort Pilularia americana Reg sun obli 0-7 birds all 1 Cinnamon Fern Osmunda cinnamomea Irreg to reg Part to shade Fac.wet 0-7 birds all 1 Netted Chain Fern Woodwardia areolata seas to reg all obli less birds all 1 Royal Fern Osmunda regalis seas to reg Part to shade obli 0-7 birds, sm all 1 Sensitive Fern Onoclea sensibilis Irreg to reg all facu 0-7 birds all 2 American Lotus Nelumbo lutea reg to perm sun oblig 0-7 birds,SM all 2 American Pondweed Potamogeton nodosus perm sun oblig 7 birds,SM all 2 Arrowhead Sagittaria latifolia seas-perm sun to shade oblig all B, Sm all 2 Broad-leaf Cattail Typha latifolia seas-perm sun oblig all B, Sm all 2 Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis irreg-seas sun fac.wet 0-7 B, Sm all 2 Hollow Joe-pye-weed Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus irreg-seas sun facu 0-7 birds all 2 Narrow-leaf Cattail Typha angustifolia seas-perm sun oblig all B, Sin all 2 Pickerelweed. Pontederia cordata seas-perm sun-part.sh oblig 0-7 B, Sm all 2 Spotted Touch-me-not Impatiens capensis irreg-seas part.sh fac.wet 0-7 B, Sin all 2 Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata irreg-reg sun-part.sh oblig 0-7 B, Sm all 2 Swamp Rose Mallow Hibiscus moscheutos seas-reg sun-part.sh oblig 0-7 B, Sin all 2 Virginia Blueflag Iris virginica seas-perm sun oblig 0-7 birds all 2 Water Plantain Alisma subcordatum seas-perm sun oblig 0-7 B, Sm all 2 Waterwillow Justicia americana reg-perm sun-part.sh oblig 0-7 B, Sm all 2 White Waterlily Nymphaea odorata reg-perm sun-part.sh oblig 0-7 B, Sm all 2 Yellow Cowlily Nuphar luteum reg-perm sun-part.sh oblig 0-7 B, Sm all 3 Creeping Spikerush Eleocharis palustris seas-perm sun-part. oblig. 0-7 B,Sm all 3 Green Bulrush Scirpus atrovi seas-reg sun oblig. 0-7 B,Sm all 3 Hop Sedge Carex lupulina seas-reg sun-part. oblig. 0-7 B,Sm all 3 Rice Cutgrass Leersia oryzoides reg-perm sun oblig. 0-7 B,Sm all 3 River Cane Arundinaria gigantea irreg-seas sun-part. fac.wet 0-7 B,Sm all 3 River Oats Chasmanthium latifolium irreg-seas part.-shade facu 0-7 B,Sm all 3 Slender Spikerush Eleocharis acicularis seas-perm sun oblig. 0-7 B,Sm all 3 Soft Rush Juncus effusus seas-perm sun-part. fac.wet 0-7 B,Sm all 3 Softstem Bulrush Scirpus validus seas-perm sun oblig. 0-7 B,Sm all 3 Square-stem Spikerush Eleocharis quadrangulata seas-perm sun oblig. 0-7 B,Sm all 3 Three-square Bulrush Scirpus americanus seas-perm sun oblig. 0-7 B,Sm all 3 Virginia Wildrye Elymus virginicus irreg-seas part.-shade facu 0-7 B,Sm,Lm all 3 Woolgrass Scirpus cyperinus seas-reg sun oblig. 0-7 B,Sm all Bluet Houstonia serpyllifolia 4 Bushy St. Johnswort Hypericum densiflorum irreg-seas sun-part fac.wet 0-7 birds all 4 Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis seas-perm sun-part oblig all B,Sm,Lm all 4 Wild Hydrangea Hydrangea arborescens irreg part.-shade fac.upl 0-7 B,Sm all 4 Yellowroot Xanthorhiza simplicissima irreg-seas part.-shade fac.wet 0-7 birds all 5 American Witch-hazel Hamamelis virginiana irreg part fac upl 0-7 B,Sm Lm all 5 Brookside Alder Alnus serrulata irreg-reg sun fac wet 0-7 , birds all 5 Carolina Buckthorn Rhamnus caroliniana irreg part fac upl all B,Sm all 5 Carolina Willow Salix caroliniana seas-reg sun-part. oblig 0-7 B,Sm Lm all 5 Common Pawpaw Asiminia triloba irreg-seas part.-shade facu 0-7 , Sm all 5 Elderberry Sambucus canadensis irreg-seas sun-part. fac wet 0-7 B,Sm Lm all 5 Red Chokeberry Aronia arbutifolia irreg-seas sun-part. fac wet 0-7 , B,Sm Lm all 5 Silky Dogwood Corpus amomuin irreg-seas sun-part. fac wet all , B,Sm all 5 Silky Willow Salix sericea irreg-reg sun-part. oblig 0-7 B,Sm,Lm all 5 5 Spicebush Lindera benzoin irreg-seas part.-shade fac wet 0-7 birds all 5 Winterberry Ilex verticillata irreg-reg part.-shade fac wet 0-7 B,Sm all 5 Sweet Azalea Rhododendron arborescens irreg part fac wet acid B,Lm F,H,Lt 5 Rhododendron Rhododendron catawbiense 6 American Hornbeam 6 Eastern Hornbeam 7 Baldcypress 7 Black Walnut 7 Black Willow 7 Blackgurn 7 Boxelder 7 Eastern Cottonwood 7 Green Ash 7 Honeylocust 7 Persimmon 7 Red Maple 7 Red Mulberry 7 River Birch 7 Silver Maple 7 Sweetgum 7 Sycamore 7 American Basswood 7 Eastern Hemlock Carpinus caroliniana Ostrya virginiana Taxodium distichum Juglans nigra Salix nigra Nyssa sylvatica Acer negundo Populus deltoides Fraxinus pennsylvanica Gleditsia triacanthos Diospyros virginiana Acer rubrum Morus rubra Betula nigra Acer saccharinum Liquidambar styraciflua Platanus occidentalis Tilia americans Tsuea canadensis irreg-seas all facu acid B,Sm all irreg part.-shade fac. 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