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From: Mark S. Davis <msdavis@VaughnMelton.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2018 11:40 AM
To: Leslie, Andrea J
Cc: william.a.elliott@usace.army.mil; Annino, Amy M
Subject: [External] RE: PSNC M-64 Phase 2A questions
Andrea,
Vegetation at the stream crossings where directional boring will take place, will not be disturbed, except for maybe a
"trail" (3-4 feet wide max.) cleared through the riparian zone so a man with locator equipment can follow the head of
the directional boring machine. PSNC will maintain an undisturbed 50 -foot buffer along all stream crossings that are
directionally bored. If you have any further questions, please advise.
Thanks, Mark
Mark S. Davis
Environmental Specialist
Vaughn & Melton Consulting Engineers
40 Colonial Square
Sylva, NC 28779
msdavis@vaughnmelton.com
828-354-0117 (Office)
828-508-9670 (Cell)
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From: Leslie, Andrea J <andrea.leslie@ncwildlife.org>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2018 12:54 PM
To: Mark S. Davis <msdavis@vaughnmelton.com>
Subject: PSNC M-64 Phase 2A questions
Hi Mark,
I've a question about het M-64 Phase 2A project. You state that a 30' maintained (mowing/maintenance at least
2x/year) corridor would be maintained at stream crossings. Does this need to be done on the 3 crossings PSNC
will be crossing via directional bore? I don't see the reason to maintain the veg at these locations.
Thanks,
Andrea
Andrea Leslie
Mountain Habitat Conservation Coordinator
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
645 Fish Hatchery Rd., Building B
Marion, NC 28752
828-803-6054 (office)
828-400-4223 (cell)
www.ncwildlife.org
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