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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20190211 Ver 1_SEPA_20190215. �;�siwrr� Fy n..m'a, 1'O�p ', o l � ��� q�5 : �,y1��C6 ' �. M„���,m� „a�� ``,�`�.,,°":""°`� STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMIl�TISTRATION ROY COOPER GOVERNOR September 18, 2017 Ms. Betty Ann Caldwell North Carolina Department of Transportation Highway Division 2 Post Office Box 1587 Greenville, North Carolina 27835 MACHELLE SANDERS SECRETARY Re: SCH File # 18-E-4220-0046; EA/FONSI; Proposed project is for the widening and upgrading of Allen Road, SR 1203, from Stantonsburg Road to Dickenson Avenue Extension in Greenville, NC. STIP U-5875 Dear Ms. Caldwell: The above referenced environmental impact information has been reviewed through the State Clearinghouse under the provisions of the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act. Attached to this letter are comments made in the review of this document. Because of the nature of the comments, it has been determined that no further State Clearinghouse review action on your part is needed for compliance with the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act. The attached comments should be taken into consideration in project development. Sincerely, �� �` Crystal Best State Environmental Review Clearinghouse Attachments cc: Region Q MailingAddress: Telephone: (919) 807-2425 Location: NC DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION Fax: (919) 733-9571 116 WEST JONES STREET 1301 MAIL SERVICE CENTER COURIER #51-01-00 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA RALEIGH, NC 27699-1301 Email: state.clearinghouse@doa.nc.gov Website: www.ncadmin.nc.eov Environmental Quality MEMORANDUM To From RE Date Crystal Best State Clearinghouse Coordinator Department of Administration Lyn Hardison .L-U�� Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service Environmental Assistance and Project Review Coordinator Washington Regional Office ROY COOPER Gove��nor MiCHAEL S. REGAN Secretcrry 18-0046 (17-0115) Environmental Assessment/Finding of No Significant Impact Proposed project is for the widening and upgrading of Allen Road, NCSR 1203, from Stantonsburg Road to Dickerson Avenue Extension in Greenville. STI P U-5875 Pitt County September 18, 2017 The Department of Environmental Quality has reviewed the proposal for the referenced project. Based on the information provided, several of our agencies have identified permits that may be required and offered some guidance. The comments are attached for the applicant's review. The Department encourages the applicant to continue to work with our agencies during the NEPA Merger Process and as this project moves forward. Thank you for the opportunity to respond. Attachments State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality 2 L7 West Jones Street I 1601 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1601 Washington Regional Office � 943 Washington Square Mall I Washington, North Carolina 27889 - --- -_---__-'_=--__--_ __-�- --°°___ _ '_-�- �-- .— -- _,_ _• _ -' - — =' = _ =� r,., ,-�.. Waste Management ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY Date: To: Through From: Subject: August 22, 2017 Michael Scott, Director Division of Waste Management Qu Qi, LG Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch — Central Unit Katie Tatum Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch ROY COOPER �.,��. ��,;,�,� MICHAEL S. REGAN ,�:���,;,� MICHAEL SCOTT n„ ������„� NEPA Project #18-0046 NC Department of Transportation, Pitt County, North Carolina The Superfund Section has reviewed the proximity of sites under its jurisdiction to the NC Department of Transportation project. The proposed project is for the widening and upgrading of Allen Rd, from Stantonsburg Rd to Dickerson Av Extension in Greenville. One Site was identified within one mile of the project as shown on the attached map and in the table below. The Superfund Section recommends that site files be reviewed to ensure that appropriate precautions are incorporated into any construction activities that encounter potentially contaminated soil or groundwater. Superfund Section files can be viewed at: http://deq.nc.�ov/waste-mana�ement-laserfiche Please contact Qu Qi at 919.707.8213 if you have any questions. ID # Site Name Status DC740004 Bowen Cleaners Site on the Dry-Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act Sites Inventory State of North Caroliva I Lnvironmental Quality I Waste Management 1646 Mail Service Center I 217 West Jones Street I Raleigh, NC 27699-] 646 919 707 8200 Tcicphonc Superfund Section SEPA Review 7 a .�� � _ � :I: Ie . , st A,P — � A � .,_ �. � �� ': ��rrC �+7 " '��rm � `� '��r �. 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Dry-Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act Sites Inactive Hazardous Sites • SEPA AGOL -All Sites 1:36,112 0 0.35 0.7 1.4 mi 0 0.5 1 2 km Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, Intermap, increment P Corp., GEBCO, USGS, FAO, NPS, NRCAN, GeoBase, IGN, Kadaster NL, Ordnance Survey, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), swisstopo, Mapmylndia, O OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS WebAppBuilder forArcGIS State of North Carolina DOT, Esri, HERE, Garmin, INCREMENT P, Intermap, USGS, METI/NASA, EPA, USDA � �. .�,�`' - . �J`fy._ C` tjr�.i�,�' �, �1 � Waste Management ENVIRONMENFAL OIJA�ITV MEMORANDUM TO: Michael Scott, Division Director through Sharon Brinkley FROM: Drew Hammonds, Eastern District Supervisor - Solid Waste Section DATE: September 7, 2017 ROY CO(7PER (�rtl _'Pl�{11- M[GHAEL S. REGAN ��, ���-r:��-,- M[CHAEL SCOTT C)rr �E�c ro, SUBJECT: Review: Project #18-0046 — Pitt County (Environmental Document/FONSI — Proposed project is for the widening and upgrading of Allen Road, SR 1203, from Stantonsburg Road to Dickenson Avenue Extension in Greenville, NC) The Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section (Section) has reviewed the environmental documents submitted by the NCDOT for the proposed project to widen and upgrade Allen Road, SR 1203, in Greenville, Pitt County, NC. Based on the information provided in this document, the Section does not see an adverse impact on the surrounding community and likewise knows of no situations in the community, which would affect this proj ect. It is recommended that during the construction of this project, the NCDOT and/ar its contractors should make every feasible effort to minimize the generation of waste, to recycle materials for which viable marlcets exist, and to use recycled products and materials in the development of this project where suitable. Any waste generated by this project that cannot be beneficially reused or recycled must be disposed of at a solid waste management facility permitted by the Division. The Section strongly recommends that the NCDOT require all contractors to provide proof of proper disposal for all generated waste to permitted facilities. Permitted solid waste management facilities are listed on the Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section portal site at: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/waste- managemeni-rules-data/solid-waste-management-annual-reports/solid-waste-permitted-facilit� list Questions regarding solid waste management for this project should be directed to Mr. Ray Williams, Environmental Seniar Specialist, Solid Waste Section, at (252) 948-3955. cc: Ray Williams, Environmental Seniar Specialist State uE North Carolina I Environmental QuaEity . Waste Management I ayetteuilfe f�egional Office I 22� Green Street. Suite 714 I Fayetteville. NC "L830i 910 433 3300 _� Waste Ma�aag��r�en t ENV�RONMEN7AL Q4IALITY September l, 2017 To From Michael Scott, Director Division of Waste Management Bill Hunneke, Eastern Region Compliance Supervisor, Compliance Branch, Hazardous Waste Section RDY CQ❑PER �. .;:+,�,� MICHAEL S. R�GAN s;-�. ,•,�,,;: MICF-fAEL SC�TT 7 �f��L'( i[l� Subject: Hazardous Waste Section Comments on the proposed project that would widen and upgrade Allen Road (S.R. 1203) for approximately 2.3 miles from Stantonsburg Road (S.R. 1467) to Dickinson Avenue Extension (U.S. 13) on the western edge of the City of Greenville in Pitt County. STIP U 5875 Project Number: 18-0046 The Hazardous Waste Section (HWS) has reviewed the Environmental Assessment/Finding of No Significant Impact for the project that would widen and upgrade Allen Road (S.R. 1203) for approximately 2.3 miles from Stantonsburg Road (S.R. 1467) to Dickinson Avenue Extension (U.S. 13) on the western edge of the City of Greenville in Pitt County. Any hazardous waste generated from the demolition, construction, operation, maintenance, and/or remediation (e.g. excavated soil) from the proposed project must be managed in accordance with the North Carolina Hazardous Waste Rules. The demolition, construction, operation, maintenance, and remediation activities conducted will most likely generate a solid waste, and a determination must be made whether it is a hazardous waste. If a project site generates more than 220 pounds of hazardous waste in a calendar month, the HWS must be notified, and the site must comply with the small quantity generator requirements. If a project site generates more than 2200 pounds of hazardous waste in a calendar month, the HWS must be notified, and the faciliry must comply with the large quantiry generatorrequirements. Should any questions arise, please contact me at 252-364-8977. Kind regards, �. �lMM � ��� William Hunneke Eastern Region Compliance Supervisor State of Nortii CaroGna Environrne3�ta! [Zuaii�y I waste Manag�Ereri� �:7 West ]ones Street I ifi4h Mai1 Ser�i�e Center . Raieigfi, 3Jortiz Carolina L7h44-3E� it 4i� ra7 szao State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW PROJECT COMMENTS Reviewing Regional Office: Washin�ton Project Number: 18-0046 Due Date: 09/11/2017 County: Pitt After review of this project it has been determined that the DEQ permit(s) and/or approvals indicated may need to be obtained in order for this project to comply with North Carolina Law. Questions regarding these permits should be addressed to the Regional Office indicated on the reverse of the form. All applications, information and guidelines relative to these plans and permits are available from the same Regional Office. Normal Process PERMITS SPECIAL APPLICATION PROCEDURES or REQUIREMENTS Time (statutory time limit) Permit to construct & operate wastewater Application 90 days before begins construction or award of treatment facilities, non-standard sewer system 30 days � extensions & sewer systems that do not construction contracts. On-site inspection may be required. Post- (90 da s) discharge into state surface waters. application technical conference usual. y Permit to construct & operate, sewer extensions involving gravity sewers, pump Fast-Track Permitting program consists of the submittal of an 30 days ❑ stations and force mains discharging into a application and an engineer's certification that the project meets all (N/A) sewer collection applicable State rules and Division Minimum Design Criteria. system NPDES - permit to discharge into surface water Application 180 days before begins activity. On-site inspection. Pre- � and/or permit to operate and construct application conference usual. Additionally, obtain permit to construct 90-120 days wastewater facilities discharging into state wastewater treatment facility-granted after NPDES. Reply time, 30 days (N/A) surface waters. after receipt of plans or issue of NPDES permit-whichever is later. ❑ Water Use Permit Pre-application technical conference usually necessary. 30 days (N/A) Complete application must be received and permit issued prior to the � installation of a groundwater monitoring well located on property not 7 days Well Construction Permit owned b the a licant, and for a lar e ca acit >100,000 allons er 15 da s Y pp g p Y� g p � Y) day) water supply well. Application copy must be served on each adjacent riparian property ❑ Dredge and Fill Permit owner. On-site inspection. Pre-application conference usual. Filling may 55 days require Easement to Fill from N.C. Department of Administration and (90 days) Federal Dredge and Fill Permit. Permit to construct & operate Air Pollution Application must be submitted and permit received prior to construction and operation of the source. If a permit is required ❑ Abatement facilities and/or Emission Sources as in an area without local zoning, then there are additional 90 days per 15 A NCAC (2Q.0100 thru 2Q.0300) requirements and timelines (2Q.0113). Any open burning associated with subject ❑ proposal must be in compliance with 15 A NCAC N/A 60 days 2D.1900 (90 days) Demolition or renovations of structures Please Note - The Health Hazards Control Unit (HHCU) of the N.C. containing asbestos material must be in Department of Health and Human Services, must be notified of plans to � compliance with 15 A NCAC 20.1110 (a) (1) demolish a building, including residences for commercial or industrial 60 days which requires notification and removal prior to expansion, even if no asbestos is present in the building. (90 days) demolition. Contact Asbestos Control Group 919-707-5950 The Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973 must be properly addressed for any land disturbing activity. An erosion & sedimentation control plan will be required if one or more acres are to be disturbed. Plan must be filed with and approved 20 days ❑ by applicable Regional Office (Land Quality Section) at least 30 days before beginning activity. A NPDES Construction Stormwater permit (NCG010000) is also usually issued should design features meet minimum requirements. A fee of $65 �30 days) for the first acre or any part of an acre. An express review option is available with additional fees. Sedimentation and erosion control must be addressed in accordance with NCDOT's approved program. Particular (30 days) � attention should be given to design and installation of appropriate perimeter sediment trapping devices as well as stable Stormwater conveyances and outlets. Sedimentation and erosion control must be addressed in accordance with Local GovernmenYs approved program. gased on Local ❑ Particular attention should be given to design and installation of appropriate perimeter sediment trapping devices as well program as stable Stormwater conveyances and outlets. � Compliance with 15A NCAC 2H .0126 - NPDES Stormwater Program which regulates three types of activities: Industrial, 30-60 days Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System & Construction activities that disturb >_1 acre. (90 days) Compliance with 15A NCAC 2H 1000 -State Stormwater Permitting Programs regulate site development and post- 45 days ❑ construction stormwater runoff control. Areas subject to these permit programs include all 20 coastal counties, and (90 days) various other counties and watersheds throughout the state. DEQ INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW PROIECT Form Page 1 of 3 lanuary 2017/Ibh State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW PROJECT COMMENTS Reviewing Regional Office: Washin�ton Project Number: 18-0046 Due Date: 09/11/2017 County: Pitt Normal Process PERMITS SPECIALAPPLICATION PROCEDURES or REQUIREMENTS Time (statutory time limit) On-site inspection usual. Surety bond filed with DEQ Bond amount ❑ Mining Permit varies with type mine and number of acres of affected land. Affected 30 days area greater than one acre must be permitted. The appropriate bond (60 days) must be received before the permit can be issued. If permit required, application 60 days before begin construction. Applicant must hire N.C. qualified engineer to: prepare plans, inspect construction, and certify construction is according to DEQ approved ❑ Dam Safety Permit plans. May also require a permit under mosquito control program. And 30 days a 404 permit from Corps of Engineers. An inspection of site is necessary (60 days) to verify Hazard Classification. A minimum fee of $200.00 must accompany the application. An additional processing fee based on a percentage or the total project cost will be required upon completion. ❑ Oil Refining Facilities N/A 90-120 days (N/A) File surety bond of $5,000 with DEQ running to State of NC conditional 10 days ❑ Permit to drill exploratory oil or gas well that any well opened by drill operator shall, upon abandonment, be N�A plugged according to DEQ rules and regulations. ❑ Geophysical Exploration Permit Application filed with DEQ at least 10 days prior to issue of permit. 10 days Application by letter. No standard application form. N/A Application fee based on structure size is charged. Must include 15-20 days ❑ State Lakes Construction Permit descriptions & drawings of structure & proof of ownership of riparian N/A property Compliance with the T15A 02H .0500 Certifications are required 60 days ❑ 401 Water Quality Certification whenever construction or operation of facilities will result in a (130 days) discharge into navigable water as described in 33 CFR part 323. Compliance with Catawba, Goose Creek, Jordan Lake, Randleman, Tar Pamlico or Neuse Riparian Buffer Rules is required. � Buffer requirements: http://deq.nc.�ov/about/divisions/water-resources/water-resources-permits/wastewater- branch/401-wetlands-buffer-permits/401-riparian-buffer-protection-program Nutrient Offset: Loading requirements for nitrogen and phosphorus in the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River basins, and in the Jordan and Falls Lake watersheds, as part of the nutrient-management strategies in these areas. DWR nutrient offset ❑ information: http://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/plannin�/nonpoint-source-management/nutrient-offset-information ❑ CAMA Permit for MAJOR development $250.00 -$475.00 fee must accompany application 75 days (150 days) ❑ CAMA Permit for MINOR development $100.00 fee must accompany application 22 days (25 days) � Abandonment of any wells, if required must be in accordance with Title 15A. Subchapter 2C.0100. � Notification of the proper regional office is requested if "orphan" underground storage tanks (USTS) are discovered during any excavation operation. Plans and specifications for the construction, expansion, or alteration of a public water system must be approved by the Division of Water Resources/Public Water Supply Section prior to the award of a contract or the initiation of construction ❑ as per 15A NCAC 18C .0300 et. seq., Plans and specifications should be submitted to 1634 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, 30 days North Carolina 27699-1634. All public water supply systems must comply with state and federal drinking water monitoring requirements. For more information, contact the Public Water Supply Section, (919) 707-9100. If existing water lines will be relocated during the construction, plans for the water line relocation must be submitted to � the Division of Water Resources/Public Water Supply Section at 1634 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699- 30 days 1634. For more information, contact the Public Water Supply Section, (919) 707-9100. Plans and specifications for the construction, expansion, or alteration of the water system must be approved ❑ through the delegated plan approval authority. Please contact them at for further information. DEQ INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW PROJECT Form Page 2 of 3 January 2017/Ibh State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW PROJECT COMMENTS Reviewing Regional Office: Washin�ton Project Number: 18-0046 Due Date: 09/11/2017 County: Pitt Other Comments (attach additional pages as necessary, being certain to comment authority) Division Initials No Comments Date comment Review DAQ ❑ � � DWR-WQROS DRS ❑ R. Sipe has no comments & 8/25/17 (Aquifer & Surface) & � � DWR-PWS DEL ❑ See Checked Comment Above 9/13/17 DEMLR (LQ & SW) SD ❑ E&SC DOT program, SW exempted 8/18/17 DWM — UST SNH ❑ See attached comments 8/26/17 Other Comments ❑ / / ❑ REGIONAL OFFICES Questions regarding these permits should be addressed to the Regional Office marked below. Asheville Regional Office ❑ Fayetteville Regional Office ❑ Mooresville Regional Office 2090 U.S. 70 Highway 225 Green Street, Suite 714, 610 East Center Avenue, Suite 301, Swannanoa, NC 28778-8211 Fayetteville, NC 28301-5043 Mooresville, NC 28115 Phone: 828-296-4500 Phone: 910-433-3300 Phone: 704-663-1699 Fax: 828-299-7043 Fax: 910-486-0707 Fax: 704-663-6040 ❑ Raleigh Regional Office 3800 Barrett Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 Phone: 919-791-4200 Fax: 919-571-4718 � Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, NC 27889 Phone: 252-946-6481 Fax: 252-975-3716 ❑ Winston-Salem Regional Office 450 Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300, Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Phone: 336-776-9800 Fax: 336-776-9797 ❑ Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Ext., Wilmington, NC 28405 Phone: 910-796-7215 Fax: 910-350-2004 DEQ INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW PROJECT Form Page 3 of 3 January 2017/Ibh ' � Waste Managemen� EiJVIRpNMENTAL R�P�LIiY TO: FROM COPY: COPY: DATE: RE: Lyn Hardison, Environmental Coordinator Sylvia Newsom-Hunneke, Regional UST Supervisor Scott Bullock, Corrective Action Branch Head Sharon Brinkley, Administrative Secretary August 26, 2017 MICHAEL SCOTT DdYECtOY Environmental Review — Project Number 18-0046— Proposed project is for the widening and upgrading of Allen Road, SR 1203, from Stantonsburg Road to Dickinson Avenue Extension in Greenville, Pitt County. I searched the Petroleum Underground Storage Tank (UST) and Non-UST Databases and found one Non-UST incident #93132, a fuel spill along the proposed project area (GPS location 35.591886, -77.430629). This incident was issued a No Further Action status on 1/31/13. I reviewed the above proposal and determined that this project should not have any adverse impact upon groundwater. The following comments are pertinent to my review: 1. The Washington Regional Office (WaRO) UST Section recommends removal of any abandoned or out-of-use petroleum USTs or petroleum above ground storage tanks (ASTs) within the project area. The UST Section should be contacted regarding use of any proposed or on-site petroleum USTs or ASTs. We may be reached at (252) 946-6481. 2. Any petroleum USTs or ASTs must be installed and maintained in accardance with applicable local, state, and federal regulations. For additional information on petroleum ASTs it is advisable that the North Carolina Department of Insurance at (919) 661-5880 ext. 239, USEPA (404) 562-8761, local %re department, and Local Building Inspectors be contacted. 3. Any petroleum spills must be contained and the area of impact must be properly restored. Petroleum spills of significant quantity must be reported to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality — Division of Waste Management Underground Storage Tank Section in the Washington Regional Office at (252) 946-6481. 4. Any soils excavated during demolition or construction that show evidence of petroleum contamination, such as stained soil, odors, or free product must be reported immediately to the local Fire Marshall to determine whether explosive or inhalation hazards exist. Also, notify the UST Section of the Washington Regional Office at (252) 946- 6481. Petroleum contaminated soils must be handled in accordance with all applicable regulations. 5. Any questions or concerns regarding spills from petroleum USTs, ASTs, or vehicles should be directed to the UST Section at (252) 946-6481. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at 252-948-3908. ROYCOOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality � Waste Management UST Section Washington Regional Office � 943 Washington Square Mall � Washington, NC 27889 I(252) 946-6481 NORTH CAROLINA STATE CLEARINGHOUSE DEPAR!�MENT OF ADMINISTRATION INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW COUNTY: PITT F02:HIGHWAYS AND ROADS MS RENEE GLEDHILL-EARLEY CLEARINGHOUSE COORDINATOR DEPT OF NATURAI, & CULTURAL RESOURCE STATE I-IISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE MSC 4617 - ARCAIVES BUILDING RAI,EIGH NC REVIEW DISTRIBUTION DEPT OF AGRICULTURE DEPT OF ENVIR. QUALITY - COASTAL MG DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DEPT OF NATURAL & CULTURA7 RESOURCE DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION DNCR - NATURAI, HERITAGE PROGRAM DPS - DIV OF EMERGENCY MAIVAGEMENT MID EAST COMMISSION _��a��� A�i7 2 5 2�1T HlS�OflIC i'P,ESERVATION OFi={CE � PROJECT INP'ORM.�TION �� APPLICANT: NC Department of Transportation TYPE: State Environmental Policy Act Environmental Assessment/Finding of No Significant Impact �'r� �I� ���� � �„ ;�� `/7� �ict �«,i � yD ��'1 /� i.��v d� 9�� DESC: Proposed project is for the widening and upgrading of Al1en Road, SR 1203, from Stantonsburg Road to Dickenson Avenue Extension in Greenville, NC. STIP U-5875 CROSS-REFERENCE NUMBER: 17-E-4220-0115 The attached project has been submitted to the N. C. State Clearinghouse for intergovernmental review. Please review and submit your response by the above indicated date to 1301�Mai1 Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1301. If additional review time is needed, please contact this office at (919)807-2425. AS A RESULT OF THIS REVIEW THE FOLLOWING IS SUBMITTED: ❑ NO COMMENT �,COMMENTS ATTACHED SIGNED BY: `"� DATE: "`' �! �d �' STATE NUDffiER: 18-E-4220-0046 DATE RECEIVED: 08/15/2017 AGENCY RESPONSE: 09/11/2017 REVIEW CLOSEDi 09/14/2017 I This project is covered by the PA between FHWA, NCDOT, and SHPO. Scoping should be carried out by � NCDOT Human Environment Section's architedural historians and archaeologist. Please contact Mary Pope Furr and Matt Wilkerson in HES. Thank you! (Language from ER 16-1977). 4` +�.' , i_ , ; , ,:. , , , ,�, � •%' � � C0C]�T'I`'Y: ��'T"T FD�:I�.TG;-T_WPYS �v�ID ROF.T3S �'Y'�T� ���: � 8-E-�220-���� �A�°� ItE��I�ax ; 0 8/ 15 / 2 0� 7 �GEI1TCi° ���POE��� e 09 / 1 i/ 2 01 i ��r��i� CL���D s 0 9/� 4/ 2�� 7 C�,�:Ak�INGHOL7SE COORD REGSO� 4 i�i?J �AST CQI�ZSS?�Q�7 1385 ,70HN SMALL AVENLT� WASHI�TG'I'C3� ?�iC �_ i •__ __ �MA L?��'I' OF' �1GRTCLTLTURc, D��T 0�' E1�"V�R. Q;JAL�"'Y - COAS'�'P,i� �'I� D�P� OP ENI7IRONi`�lEti�'I`AL ��ir1T.�-'�`Y �EPT OF '�TA^URAL & CU�TLi�AL, �ESOU�CE D.c.P"' Oi^ T�AL�SpOZ�'Z'A'1'�ON DI�tCR -- NATTJ?�L HERITAGE PROG�� �PS - DT`T {?F' E1+7rRGE�TCY S�GA1�TI�G�M�N`� MI� �,AS'I' C�Mf�iTSS��I�� �F�UJ�CT IDik`O�Nik,.��C3� Ap?;,TCAIv�': NC ��partmen� o= '�'�anspor�ation TYPE: S�ate Environmen�al Po1�.cv AcU �nviranmenta� Assess�nen�/r�nciing of l�o Sign�> ica��� ?"mp�c� i��SC: �roposed �roj�ct is far the widen�ng and upc�-Ya�ing nf A�1en Road, SR 1203, from Stantor�s�:���g Poad ta D�_ckenson Aven.u� Ex�_P?�sio� in Gre�n�ri �ie, �TC . S7'TP U--�875 CROSS-REFE�2E1�C� �T�.t"�F,R: �7-E-�220-0115 �'he a�tach�d proaect has been submitted to the N. C. Sta�e Clea�inghau,se fai intergover.nntenta�� ieview. Ptea�� revie�7 and submit your respor�se b�r tn� ai�o�re indicated date �0 2301 �iai1 Service Center, Rale?gn NC 27699-13Q1. i� add�tional review tir�e is needed, p�ease cont�c� thi� o�fic� at (929}8o7-2425. �s � �z�sur�� ox ���s ���rz��fv �xL ��o:��aw��� �s s�B����r�r�: �,� �. sz�N�� a�: � ,,� �o co���v�r � cor����rs x�rzxcx�n ����: � �''� �'� � ��� ������ �'� � AUG � � ��1�' °.' � 9 �� �� ;'1R '" : -, ,^: i . t, ' .. . ,�j ,� ; 't �' CC3i�'i`"Y' ; P I TT F02 c 'riTGr�`n1AYS AND ROI-LDS �'I'�'i°� n�r���t: � 8-�-�220�-004b DA�E R�C��VE�s 08/15/20�7 .A��k�3�Y' F��SP0�7��a 091i=� /2,0�,� �V��nr C�,C1���a Q9/�..4/20�'7 1+�5 CT���' UtlT�L�ANS Ci1EAR�NGHOUSE COOR�INATOR DPS - �IV OF EMERGEIVCI' M�]I�T�IGEMEI�T FLOOI3PLAZ1tiT MA�TI�GEMEIV"' PROG��M �2�8 MAIL SERVIC� CENTER RAL�TG� NC R,�iiIEW TB�����ESL7���i� 7�'P1' Or AGRSCUT�'?'URE DEPT OF EIW�.R. Q7JAi�i'T'i' - COASIAL MG DEP� OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALI�`Y TJ�,'P`I' 0�` %,�A'I'CJRAL & CULiUFdI1L RESOURCE 7EP`?' QF '�`RAI�TS?'01�i"'�`T'TDI�i IJIVCR - 1VA'I`URAL E;,r R�'I'AGE PROGR�-1� T]1�S - IJTV" 0�' EMERCENCY M�-'lI�AGEP�IF`NT �i� EAST• CO��SSTO� L�Rfl��C� IIt�F`0�'�TOI�T A�PL�CANT: NC �epar�ment a� �'rar�sportatinr_ T�r�E; State Enviror�en�ai Po��icy Ac4 �,nv�.�onmen�a? Asse�s�nent/Findina o� No Sigri�zcan� =�npact D�SC: �-ro�osecl p�o�ect �s �or the wideri��nc a��d upgrac�i.r�c� of A�le� Roaa, SR �2�3, �: am S�antonsbl:rq Road �a I��ci�ensan Avenue Ex�ensior in G�eenv�l-'e, NC. S"'y:? T7-5875 CROSS-REF�RE�TCE NUMBER: =7-E--4220-011� The attacraed �rnject ha� be�� submi.tted to the �]. C. ,State Clearinghouse for inter�ove�nm�nta� rev� ew. P1ea,se �evieUJ and sui:r_-nit yaux respnnse �y the above ands.caced c�a�e to 1301 �ail S�rv�.ce Center, Ra�.e�g� NC 27699-I3C11. Tf add-��ioral rev?ew time is neec�.ec�, p��ease con�ac�- t�is azf�ce �t (9�9j807-2425. �S A RE,5UL,T OF THIS REVIEW THE FQZ�LQCr�7iNG XS SII�3���?'E�: NO COM?�ENT � COi�'lENTS ATTACH�,D ,.�g-''" w .��,�,-. �Z .�".���t..) ��r : � �1 s.� E � � � . ���'� : . �. f� �� � � NORTK CAROLINA STATE CLEAR�NGHOUSE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION IIQ'I`��:�OVE:RNMENTAL REVTEW COUNTi': FT'T'T F02 ; HivHU17R�'S E1�1,TD ROAD,S �TATS NE]'NlSLR: 18-E-�220-OOa6 DATE RECEiVEi?: Q8i-5!2017 AGENCY RESPQISSE: 09/' 1/201 i REVIEW CLOSED: 09/`-�i/20� / MP. �7Q,SEPH H��DYNCI� CLEA�INGHOUSE COORDTNA'I'OR D�P'T OF AGRTCULTUR� '001 MSC - �G�ICULi'UR� SLDG RA"L�IGH NC REVIEU7 DTSTRTBiJT20N DEPr' OF AG�ICUL'I'LTRE DEPT OF �1VZ�IR. QU_�LTmti - COASTA� MG DEP'P OF E1��LTIROI�MEIVTAL QT3ALI'='Y DEP'I` OF NAT�7�J a CUL'T`JRAL RESOURCE DWP'I` OF ?'RANS?ORTA'PION DNCR - I�FA'�'URPL HERITKGE PROGE�APi DPS - DIV OF E�ERGENCY NSAl�TAGEMEI'�' MI D �AST CON1SlI 5 S I OI�T PRQ�7'ECT I1VE'ORMATION APPL�iAN'T`: NC �epartmer_t of Transportat,_on 7fPE: SLate EnVirpnmental PpliCy ACt Env�ronmental Assessment/Fincfing of No Sig�iTican� Tmpact DESC: Proposed p�ojec� is for =�he widening and up�rad-nc� of r�l-�en Roa�, SR 1203, from Stiarcor.sburg uo�.a to Dickez:soz� Z�venue Exve�sior in Greenville, NC. STI� U-58?5 CR05S-REFERENCE 1V-.Tl�ZBER: 17-E-4220-0�15 The attached project ha,s beer� sub�r_itted to tne N. C. State Clearinghouse for intergover�me��al retiiew_ Please �eview and su�mit your response by vhe above indic�ted date to 130- l+'lail Service C�nter, Raleiqi� NC 27699-�3Q1. I� ad.ditional review time is neeaed, p-ease cor.tact this o-fice at (9191807-2425. r'�S F RE,SULT OF ^=3IS R�VTEIh' `I'HE F'O�ZONITNG IS S;7BMZ'T''T'ED: iu a �. ��' 1 S IGNEb BY _ _ �j'''� -�. , ,` , �. ,,. , � .} s NO CO1�AiT ❑ COI�'!�N'Z`S AT"�ACHED r F � �� _! ��. I�ATE : � �. � �� � NORTH CAROLYNA STATE CLEARINGHOUSE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION INTEitu"fS�IERNMENTAL REVIEV7 COVNTY: PITT F02: HIGHWAYS T�TD ROADS STATE NOMBER: 18-E-4220-0046 DATE RECEIVED: O8/15/2017 AGENCY RESPONSE: 09/11/2017 REVIEW CLOSED: 09/14/2017 MR RODNEI' BUTLER CLEARINGHOUSE COORDINATOR DNCR - NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAP4 1651 MAIL SERVICE CENTEP. RALEIGH NC REVIEW DISTRIBUTION DEPT OF AGRICULTURE DEPT OF ENVIR, QIIALITY - COP.STAL MG DBPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DEPT OF NATUAAL & CULTURAI. RESOJRCE DEPT OF TRANSPORTATT_ON �DNCR - NATURAL AERITAGE PROGRAM DPS - DIV OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MID EAST COMMISSION PROJECT INFORMATION APPLICANT: NC Department oi Transportation TYPE: Scate Environmental Policy Act Environmental Assessment/Finding of No Significant Impact DESC: Proposeq project is for the widening and upgrading of Allen Road, SR 1203, from Stantonsburg Road to Dickenson Avenue Extension in Greenville, NC. STIP U-5875. CROSS-AEFERENCE NUMBER: 17-E-4220-0115 The attached project ;as beer. submitted to the N. C. State Clearinghouse for intergovernmental review. Please review and submit your response by the above indicated date to 1301 Ma:l Service Center, Raleiah NC 27699-1301. If additional review time is needed, please contact this office at (919)807-2425. AS A RESULT OF THIS REVIEW THE FOLLOWING IS SUBMITTED: � NO COMMENT ❑ COMMENTS IdTTACHED SIGNED BY: ��-+���� �v �-4� l NC-N�T' l DATE: C-QI��O��ZS 4` +�.' , i_ , ; , ,:. , , , ,�, � •%' � � C0C]�T'I`'Y: ��'T"T FD�:I�.TG;-T_WPYS �v�ID ROF.T3S �'Y'�T� ���: � 8-E-�220-���� �A�°� ItE��I�ax ; 0 8/ 15 / 2 0� 7 �GEI1TCi° ���POE��� e 09 / 1 i/ 2 01 i ��r��i� CL���D s 0 9/� 4/ 2�� 7 C�,�:Ak�INGHOL7SE COORD REGSO� 4 i�i?J �AST CQI�ZSS?�Q�7 1385 ,70HN SMALL AVENLT� WASHI�TG'I'C3� ?�iC �_ i •__ __ �MA L?��'I' OF' �1GRTCLTLTURc, D��T 0�' E1�"V�R. Q;JAL�"'Y - COAS'�'P,i� �'I� D�P� OP ENI7IRONi`�lEti�'I`AL ��ir1T.�-'�`Y �EPT OF '�TA^URAL & CU�TLi�AL, �ESOU�CE D.c.P"' Oi^ T�AL�SpOZ�'Z'A'1'�ON DI�tCR -- NATTJ?�L HERITAGE PROG�� �PS - DT`T {?F' E1+7rRGE�TCY S�GA1�TI�G�M�N`� MI� �,AS'I' C�Mf�iTSS��I�� �F�UJ�CT IDik`O�Nik,.��C3� Ap?;,TCAIv�': NC ��partmen� o= '�'�anspor�ation TYPE: S�ate Environmen�al Po1�.cv AcU �nviranmenta� Assess�nen�/r�nciing of l�o Sign�> ica��� ?"mp�c� i��SC: �roposed �roj�ct is far the widen�ng and upc�-Ya�ing nf A�1en Road, SR 1203, from Stantor�s�:���g Poad ta D�_ckenson Aven.u� Ex�_P?�sio� in Gre�n�ri �ie, �TC . S7'TP U--�875 CROSS-REFE�2E1�C� �T�.t"�F,R: �7-E-�220-0115 �'he a�tach�d proaect has been submitted to the N. C. Sta�e Clea�inghau,se fai intergover.nntenta�� ieview. Ptea�� revie�7 and submit your respor�se b�r tn� ai�o�re indicated date �0 2301 �iai1 Service Center, Rale?gn NC 27699-13Q1. i� add�tional review tir�e is needed, p�ease cont�c� thi� o�fic� at (929}8o7-2425. �s � �z�sur�� ox ���s ���rz��fv �xL ��o:��aw��� �s s�B����r�r�: �,� �. sz�N�� a�: � ,,� �o co���v�r � cor����rs x�rzxcx�n ����: � �''� �'� � ��� ������ �'� � AUG � � ��1�' °.' � 9 �� ��