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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20041634 Ver 1_Complete File_20040107?oF WArFRP Michael F. Easley, Governor QW William G. Ross Jr., Secretary r North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 0 -C Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality January 11, 2005 Burke County DWQ Project # 04-1634 WAIVER of 401 Water Quality Certification Ms. Maggie Girdwood P.O. Box 1003 Charlotte, NC, 28201-1003 Subject: Dry Creek at South Pointe Dear Ms. Girdwood: Your application for a 401 Water Quality Certification to install up to 8,450 linear feet of rip rap on Lake James in order to stabilize the shoreline associated with the South Pointe development was received in the Division of Water Quality's Central Office on October 7, 2004. According to our rules [15A NCAC 2H .0507 (A)], if final action is not taken within 60 days, the Certification is waived unless DWQ has objected in writing to your application. Therefore, DWQ has waived the requirement for a 401 Water Quality Certification for your plans to impact waters as described in your October 7, 2004 application materials. However, if additional impact occurs or your development plans change, this waiver is no longer valid and a 401 Water Quality Certification will be required. If you have any questions, please telephone Cyndi Karoly at 919-733-1786. Sincerely, Cyndi Karoly CBK/cbk Cc: DWQ Asheville Regional Office Asheville Regulatory Field Office, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District Office Corps of Engineers Central Files File Copy 041634DryCreek(Burke) WAIVE 401 Wetlands Certification Unit 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-733-1786 / FAX 919-733893 / Internet: htto://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ncwetiands Noi` Carolina AwAra!!il An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper CRESCENT RESOURCES LLC 400 South Tryon Street Suite 1300 P.O. Box 1003 Charlotte, NC 28201-1003 (743) 382-8009 January 14, 2005 Kevin H. Barnett Division of Water Quality 1650 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 Re: DWQ Project # 04-1634 Dear Mr. Barnett: a r ?C1 s <? ;VC?r% c? FAX-1704) 382.1867 I am writing in response to your letter of January 13, 2005 in reference to the stabilization for SouthPointe development on Lake James. Our original request for comment was for a total of 8,450 linear feet of stabilization. We have since realized we inadvertently included an area that we had no plans to stabilize. Our total linear footage has been reduced to 8,232. I have included several photos specific to the individual areas we are proposing to stabilize for your review. We have made no plans and have no intention of stabilizing areas that are not severely eroded. If you have any questions or need additional information please do not hesitate to contact me at (704) 382-2695 or cdgirdwonduke- energy.com. Sincerely, Maggie ?Irdod /mg Enclosures AREA #1 AREA #1 T ryy? „ce AREA #1 AREA #2 1u_ AREA #3 AREA #4 AREA #5 ? f r4 , Y 4tr t�lf '4_'4M?^ '+'• a� � t d.:..,r�ai.ec. .... mss,,.. � � � r '• >"�`!hc r 1-1�x-� a- AREA #7 AREA #7 II .!� 'ref.. r t � s... � � - ,: � r ��� • i _f P, � • d �� � 1`I f 1 r low M -M -M WWI 1<h AREA #8 j AREA 469 CRESCENT RESOURCES LLC 400 South Tryon Street Suite 1300 (743) 382-8009 October 6, 2004 P.O. Box 1003 Charlotte, NC 28201-1003 FAX (704) 382.1867 Mr. John Dorney NCDENR Division of Water Quality 2321 Crabtree Blvd. Parkview Bldg. Raleigh„ North Carolina 27604 Dear Mr. Dorney, Enclosed you will find two plans for the South Pointe development dated August, 2004. This development received FERC approval on February 10, 1999. The approval consisted of 132 boat slips, containing 3.05 acres of lease area. The original application requesting the 132 boat slips was to support 518 lots on 566 acres, as shown on the approved FERC map. All approved slips are currently in place. We are notifying your agency at this time, we have changed our development strategy. The development will now be complete with a total of 293 lots on the 566 acres. We are requesting at this time to remove 39 boat slips, since we now only need 93 slips for the community. This is shown on the proposed FERC map. We are also requesting permission to install approximately 8450 linear feet of rock rip rap in eight locations. The proposed locations of rip-rip are shown on the proposed FERC map. The areas we are requesting to stabilize are severely eroded, without stabilization; we feel these banks will continue to erode. The enclosed photo shows the typical type of banks we are requesting to stabilize. Application is being made to Duke Power Company for the required FERC permit to construct boat slips. We ask that you advise us, by return mail, of any comment that you may have concerning the boat slips or of any permits your authority may require. Your comments are a requirement of the FERC application process. If you have any questions or need additional information please do not hesitate to contact me at (704) 382-2695. Thank you for your cooperation and prompt response. Sincerely, Maggie lydwood /ing Enclosures 90M @ OCT 0 7 2004 ?6Z' Le0d@ D nrT 11'SnAn.. : , DENR - WATER QUA1JT`r Vj'ETl AN 3 AND STOMA ATER ERANCH TYPICAL BANK TO BE STABILIZED Office Use Only: Form Version May 2002 6 USACE Action ID No. DWQ No. (If any particular item is not applicable to this project, please enter "Not Applicable" or "N/A".) 1. Processing 1. Check all of the approval(s) requested for this project: ? Section 404 Permit ? Riparian or Watershed Buffer Rules ? Section 10 Permit ? Isolated Wetland Permit from DWQ ? 401 Water Quality Certification 2. Nationwide, Regional or General Permit Number(s) Requested: 3. If this notification is solely a courtesy copy because written approval for the 401 Certification is not.required, check here: ? 4. If payment into the North Carolina Wetlands Restoration Program (NCWRP) is proposed for mitigation of impacts (verify availability with NCWRP prior to submittal of PCN), complete section VIII and check here: ? 5. If your project is located in any of North Carolina's twenty coastal counties (listed on page 4), and the project is within a North Carolina Division of Coastal Management Area of Environmental Concern (see the top of page 2 for further details), w e: ? II. Applicant Information ?dMi 928M " D 1. Owner/Applicant Information O C T 0 7 2004 Name: Crescent Resources, LLC W'En. DE"'R - WATER ?TDRtdnyAlER BRAS 0+? Mailing Address: P. 0. Box 1003 Charlotte, NC 28201-1 Telephone Number:704-382-2695 Fax Number: 7n4_1s9-5429 E-mail Address: cdgirdwo@duke-energy.com 2. Agent/Consultant Information (A signed and dated copy of the Agent Authorization letter must be attached if the Agent has signatory authority for the owner/applicant.) Name: N/A Company Affiliation: Mailing Address: Telephone Number: E-mail Address: Fax Number: Page 5 of 5 III. Project Information Attach a vicinity map clearly showing the location of the property with respect to local landmarks such as towns, rivers, and roads. Also provide a detailed site plan showing property boundaries and development plans in relation to surrounding properties. Both the vicinity map and site plan must include a scale and north arrow. The specific footprints of all buildings, impervious surfaces, or other facilities must be included. If possible, the maps and plans should include the appropriate USGS Topographic Quad Map and NRCS Soil Survey with the property boundaries outlined. Plan drawings, or other maps may be included at the applicant's discretion, so long as the property is clearly defined. For administrative and distribution purposes, the USACE requires information to be submitted on sheets no larger than 11 by 17-inch format; however, DWQ may accept paperwork of any size. DWQ prefers full-size construction drawings rather than a sequential sheet version of the full-size plans. If full-size plans are reduced to a small scale such that the final version is illegible, the applicant will be informed that the project has been placed on hold until decipherable maps are provided. 1. Name of project: Dry Creek at SouthPointe 2. T.I.P. Project Number or State Project Number (NCDOT Only): 3. Property Identification Number (Tax PIN): 4. Location County: Burke Nearest Town: Morganton Subdivision name (include phase/lot number): SouthPointe Directions to site (include road numbers, landmarks, etc.): I-40 West to Exit 100. Turn right on Independence Road. Take Independence Road to Highway 126. Highway 126 to SouthPointe Drive. 5. Site coordinates, if available (UTM or Lat/Long): (Note - If project is linear, such as a road or utility line, attach a sheet that separately lists the coordinates for each crossing of a distinct waterbody.) 6. Property size (acres): 534.62 Acres 7. Nearest body of water (stream/river/sound/ocean/lake): lake James 8. River Basin: Catawba (Note - this must be one of North Carolina's seventeen designated major river basins. The River Basin map is available at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/admin/maps/.) 9. Describe the existing conditions on the site and general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application: Existing single family residential community with 132 boatslips. Page 6 of 6 10. Describe the overall project in detail, including the type of equipment to be used: To remove 39 boat slips and install 8,450 feet of rock rip rap in eight different locations. Rip Rap work will be done by barge from the lake. 11. Explain the purpose of the proposed work: Remnval of boy slips and installation of rip rap. IV. Prior Project History If jurisdictional determinations and/or permits have been requested and/or obtained for this project (including all prior phases of the same subdivision) in the past, please explain. Include the USACE Action ID Number, DWQ Project Number, application date, and date permits and certifications were issued or withdrawn. Provide photocopies of previously issued permits, certifications or other useful information. Describe previously approved wetland, stream and buffer impacts, along with associated mitigation (where applicable). If this is a NCDOT project, list and describe permits issued for prior segments of the same T.I.P. project, along with construction schedules. Action ID # 199707362 - Attached - "Exhibit A" V. Future Project Plans Are any future permit requests anticipated for this project? If so, describe the anticipated work, and provide justification for the exclusion of this work from the current application. No VI. Proposed Impacts to Waters of the United States/Waters of the State It is the applicant's (or agent's) responsibility to determine, delineate and map all impacts to wetlands, open water, and stream channels associated with the project. The applicant must also provide justification for these impacts in Section VII below. All proposed impacts, permanent and temporary, must be listed herein, and must be clearly identifiable on an accompanying site plan. All wetlands and waters, and all streams (intermittent and perennial) must be shown on a delineation map, whether or not impacts are proposed to these systems. Wetland and stream evaluation and delineation forms should be included as appropriate. Photographs may be included at the applicant's discretion. If this proposed impact is strictly for wetland or stream mitigation, list and describe the impact in Section VIII below. If additional space is needed for listing or description, please attach a separate sheet. Page 7 of 7 1. Provide a written description of the proposed impacts: No wetland or stream impacts. 2. Individually list wetland impacts below: Wetland Impact Site Number indicate on ma Type of Impact* Area of Impact acres Located within 100-year Floodplain** (es/no) Distance to Nearest Stream (linear feet Type of Wetland*** i I I I I I * List each impact separately and identify temporary impacts. Impacts include, but are not limited to: mechanized clearing, grading, fill, excavation, flooding, ditching/drainage, etc. For dams, separately list impacts due to both structure and flooding. 100-Year floodplains are identified through the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM), or FEMA-approved local floodplain maps. Maps are available through the FEMA Map Service Center at 1-800-358-9616, or online at htto://www.fema_rov. •'• List a wetland type that best describes wetland to be impacted (e.g., freshwater/saltwater marsh, forested wetland, beaver pond, Carolina Bay, bog, etc.) Indicate if wetland is isolated (determination of isolation to be made by USACE only). List the total acreage (estimated) of all existing wetlands on the property: Total area of wetland impact proposed: 3. Individually list all intermittent and perennial stream impacts below: NONE Stream Impact Site Number indicate on ma Type of Impact* Length of Impact linear feet Stream Name** Average Width of Stream Before Impact Perennial or Intermittent? (please s pecify) * List each impact separately and identify temporary impacts. Impacts include, but are not limited to: culverts and associated rip-rap, dams (separately list impacts due to both structure and flooding), relocation (include linear feet before and after, and net loss/gain), stabilization activities (cement wall, rip-rap, crib wall, gabions, etc.), excavation, ditching/straightening, etc. If stream relocation is proposed, plans and profiles showing the linear footprint for both the original and relocated streams must be included. ** Stream names can be found on USGS topographic maps. If a stream has no name, list as UT (unnamed tributary) to the nearest downstream named stream into which it flows. USGS maps are available through the USGS at 1-800-358-9616, or online at www.USg*s.gov. Several intemet sites also allow direct download and printing of USGS maps (e.g., www.tonozone.com, wN w.mapqucst.com, etc.). Cumulative impacts (linear distance in feet) to all streams on site: Page 8 of 8 4. Individually list all open water impacts (including lakes, ponds, estuaries, sounds, Atlantic Ocean and any other water of the U.S.) below: NONE Open Water Impact Site Number indicate on ma Type of Impact* Area of Impact (acres Name of Waterbody applicable) (if Type of Waterbody (lake, pond, estuary, sound, bay, ocean, etc. + List each impact separately and identify temporary impacts. Impacts include, but are not limited to: fill, excavation, dredging, flooding, drainage, bulkheads, etc. 5. Pond Creation NONE If construction of a pond is proposed, associated wetland and stream impacts should be included above in the wetland and stream impact sections. Also, the proposed pond should be described here and illustrated on any maps included with this application. Pond to be created in (check all that apply): ? uplands ? stream ? wetlands Describe the method of construction (e.g., dam/embankment, excavation, installation of draw-down valve or spillway, etc.): Proposed use or purpose of pond (e.g., livestock watering, irrigation, aesthetic, trout pond, local stormwater requirement, etc.): Size of watershed draining to pond: Expected pond surface area: VII. Impact Justification (Avoidance and Minimization) NONE Specifically describe measures taken to avoid the proposed impacts. It may be useful to provide information related to site constraints such as topography, building ordinances, accessibility, and financial viability of the project. The applicant may attach drawings of alternative, lower-impact site layouts, and explain why these design options were not feasible. Also discuss how impacts were minimized once the desired site plan was developed. If applicable, discuss construction techniques to be followed during construction to reduce impacts. VIII. Mitigation DWQ - In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0500, mitigation may be required by the NC Division of Water Quality for projects involving greater than or equal to one acre of impacts to freshwater wetlands or greater than or equal to 150 linear feet of total impacts to perennial streams. Page 9 of 9 USACE - In accordance with the Final Notice of Issuance and Modification of Nationwide Permits, published in the Federal Register on March 9, 2000, mitigation will be required when necessary to ensure that adverse effects to the aquatic environment are minimal. Factors including size and type of proposed impact and function and relative value of the impacted aquatic resource will be considered in determining acceptability of appropriate and practicable mitigation as proposed. Examples of mitigation that may be appropriate and practicable include, but are not limited to: reducing the size of the project; establishing and maintaining wetland and/or upland vegetated buffers to protect open waters such as streams; and replacing losses of aquatic resource functions and values by creating, restoring, enhancing, or preserving similar functions and values, preferable in the same watershed. If mitigation is required for this project, a copy of the mitigation plan must be attached in order for USACE or DWQ to consider the application complete for processing. Any application lacking a required mitigation plan or NCWRP concurrence shall be placed on hold as incomplete. An applicant may also choose to review the current guidelines for stream restoration in DWQ's Draft Technical Guide for Stream Work in North Carolina, available at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ncwetIands/strmgide.htm1. 1. Provide a brief description of the proposed mitigation plan. The description should provide as much information as possible, including, but not limited to: site location (attach directions and/or map, if offsite), affected stream and river basin, type and amount (acreage/linear feet) of mitigation proposed (restoration, enhancement, creation, or preservation), a plan view, preservation mechanism (e.g., deed restrictions, conservation easement, etc.), and a description of the current site conditions and proposed method of construction. Please attach a separate sheet if more space is needed. 2. Mitigation may also be made by payment into the North Carolina Wetlands Restoration Program (NCWRP). Please note it is the applicant's responsibility to contact the NCWRP at . (919) 733-5208 to determine availability and to request written approval of mitigation prior to submittal of a PCN. For additional information regarding the application process for the NCWRP, check the NCWRP website at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/wm/index.htm. If use of the NCWRP is proposed, please check the appropriate box on page three and provide the following information: Amount of stream mitigation requested (linear feet): Amount of buffer mitigation requested (square feet): Amount of Riparian wetland mitigation requested (acres): Amount of Non-riparian wetland mitigation requested (acres): Amount of Coastal wetland mitigation requested (acres): Page 10 of 10 IX. Environmental Documentation (required by DWQ) Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state) funds or the use of public (federal/state) land? Yes ? No xx If yes, does the project require preparation of an environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or North Carolina Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA)? Note: If you are not sure whether a NEPA/SEPA document is required, call the SEPA coordinator at (919) 733-5083 to review current thresholds for environmental documentation. Yes ? No FL] If yes, has the document review been finalized by the State Clearinghouse? If so, please attach a copy of the NEPA or SEPA final approval letter. Yes ? No 0 X. Proposed Impacts on Riparian and Watershed Buffers (required by DWQ) It is the applicant's (or agent's) responsibility to determine, delineate and map all impacts to required state and local buffers associated with the project. The applicant must also provide justification for these impacts in Section VII above. All proposed impacts must be listed herein, and must be clearly identifiable on the accompanying site plan. All buffers must be shown on a map, whether or not impacts are proposed to the buffers. Correspondence from the DWQ Regional Office may be included as appropriate. Photographs may also be included at the applicant's discretion. Will the project impact protected riparian buffers identified within 15A NCAC 2B .0233 (Meuse), 15A NCAC 2B .0259 (Tar-Pamlico), 15A NCAC 2B .0250 (Randleman Rules and Water Supply Buffer Requirements), or other (please identify )? Yes ? No ® If you answered "yes", provide the following information: Identify the square feet and acreage of impact to each zone of the riparian buffers. If buffer mitigation is required calculate the required amount of mitigation by applying the buffer multipliers. Zone* Impact (square feet) Multiplier Required Mitigation l 3 2 1.5 Total * Zone t extends out 30 feet perpendicular from near bank of channel; Zone 2 extends an additional 20 feet from the edge of Zone 1. Page 11 of l 1 If buffer mitigation is required, please discuss what type of mitigation is proposed (i.e., Donation of Property, Conservation Easement, Riparian Buffer Restoration / Enhancement, Preservation or Payment into the Riparian Buffer Restoration Fund). Please attach all appropriate information as identified within 15A NCAC 2B.0242 or.0260. N/A XI. Stormwater (required by DWQ) Describe impervious acreage (both existing and proposed) versus total acreage on the site. Discuss stormwater controls proposed in order to protect surface waters and wetlands downstream from the property. N/A XII. Sewage Disposal (required by DWQ) 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. XIII. Violations (required by DWQ) Is this site in violation of DWQ Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500) or any Buffer Rules? Yes ? No E] Is this an after-the-fact permit application? Yes ? No XIV. Other Circumstances (Optional): It is the applicant's responsibility to submit the application sufficiently in advance of desired construction dates to allow processing time for these permits. 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Box 1003 Charlotte, NC 28201-1003 s 0 o r.v rn n N O it O O 0 p a f !? -? 20-0" TYP -r-? 3x4 _'r- ' 3x4 'x4 -7- TELESCCPING NGM. 3'x4' FLOTATION CELLS - I; _-?- 44•-0. 3X4 3x4 3x4 FLESCCPING ANCHOR 3' 3x4 3 10'-0" I 3' 3x 7 -? TELESCOPING A .'-;=1 I 3x4 [ axe [ 3x4 , 13x< TELESCOPING ANCH?3- HINGED RAMP FIXED PIER 4 j 3x4 i 3x4 i TELESCOPING ANCHOR a `r NOM. 4'x6• FLOTATION CELLS e .3 x4 3x4 Y 10•-0" X Q < 4 3x4 3x4 J, I C TELESCOPING ANCHOR C ! .J `D 10'-0" ? r-- v I ! r a 3x4 3x4 4.6 c i ! TELESCOPING ANCHOR e i 2 0' I 20'-0" (MAX) ` i i a - i I NOM. SHORELINE I LOAD CRESCENT 1-RESOU 1 ROES DOUBLE TYPICAL DOCK ONS I-- MCENT M P.O. 00) CHARLOTTE. 704-382 400 South Tryon Street Suite 1300 P.O. Box 1003 Charlotte, NC 28201-1003 TYPICAL BANK TO BE STABILIZED " EXHIBIT A" DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 September 30, 1997 IN REPLY REFER TO Regulatory Branch Action _D. 199707362 Ms. Maggie Girdwood Crescent Resources, Incorporated Post Office Box 1003 Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1003 Dear Ms. Girdwood: :'_ease reference =.:r September 6, 1997 correspondence to us regarding your proposal to construc_ 317 docks at the Southpointe subdivision located along _e shoreline of La::-2 James, off ::f NC 126, near Morganton, in Burke County, North Carolina. The construction of piers, docks, boathouses, mooring pilings, and similar structures on Late James does not require a Department of the Army (DA) permit. However, if your proposed work involves the placement of fill material below the mean ::igh pool elevation of the lake or into any wetlands adjacent to the lake, then a DA permit would be required under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. In addition, if your proposed work involves any dredging or excavation below mean ::igh pool in t:e lake or in any wetiands adjacent to the lake, DA authorization would be required. You stated in your correspondence that no dredging or shoreline stabilization will be necessary. Therefore, no DA permit ;aill be required at the present time. If you have any additional questions, please contact Mr. Steve Chapin in our Asheville Regulatory Field Office at (704) 271-4014. Sincerely, 7? Robert W. Johnson Office Manager Asheville Regulatory Field Office Copy Furnished: Mr. Wade Harmon Duke Power Company Post Office Box 1006 Charlotte, North Carolina 28201-1006 Re: Combined Tracking and Tardy Notice, for RRO, AR... Subject: Re: Combined Tracking and Tardy Notice, for RRO, ARO, WIRO, WARO & MRO From: Kevin Barnett <Kevin.Barnett@ncmail.net> Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:44:16 -0500 To: Cyndi Karoly <cyndi.karoly @ ncmail. net> CC: Forrest Westall <Forrest.Westall @ ncmail.net> Cyndi Karoly wrote: Asheville: 04-1555, Marlene P. Brown, Macon Co., NW18? 10/13/04 12/11/04 on my desk trying to figure out how to deal with this one. 04-1680, G.E. Lighting Systems, Henderson Co., NW39 10/18/04 12/16/04 Issued last month 04-1695, Haw Creek Enhancement, Buncombe Co., NW13 10/20/04 12/18/04 Problems with this project. 04-1688, Theresa Emmanuel, Buncombe Co., NW13 10/15/04 12/13/04 Issued this month. 04-1583, Duke Power Paddy Creek Dam, Burke Co., IP "must be issued from Central" 10/18/04 12/16/04 (note to Kevin - I attended the pre-application and site visits while you were on paternity leave. They've done a thorough job covering the bases on this project. I'll be happy to go ahead and handle, especially since it's an IP anyway, so you can focus on other projects. Just let me know your preference. Please handle as needed. 04-1634, Dry Creek at South Pointe, Burke Co., CBR 10/7/04 12/5/04 Need to address minimization issues. 04-1611, Norman J. Payne, Buncombe Co., NW3 10/4/04 12/2/04 Incomplete. Working with property owner. 1 of 2 12/4/2004 3:05 PM Triage Check Dist Date: (0// 3/ ul Project Name: Org (-,,ex- e LA DWQ#: L-1 l 6 3 Y County: 0 u,, To: ? ARO Kevin Barnett ? WaRO Tom Steffens and Kyle Barnes ? FRO Ken Averitte ? WiRO Noelle Lutheran ET MRO Alan Johnson ? WSRO Daryl Lamb ? RRO Mike Horan From: ? rr tz? Telephone : (919) '715--?'171 The file attached is being forwarded to your for your evaluation. Please call if you need assistance. ? Stream length impacted ? Stream determination ? Wetland determination and distance to blue-line surface waters on USFW topo maps P Minimization/avoidance issues ? Buffer Rules (Meuse, Tar-Pamlico, Catawba, Randleman) ? Pond fill ? Mitigation Ratios ? Ditching ? Are the stream and or wetland mitigation sites available and viable? ? Check drawings for accuracy ? Is the application consistent with pre-application meetings? ? Cumulative impact concern u?? 8 ivG fr r f??y? L Comments: r- > rq o,r heceffA,r CyI F 7 ' t _ t. OCT 2 1 2004 OENR -WATER QUALITY ?'rETtANDS NOD STO U WAMR BW ?N RE: South Pointe Development, Boat Slip Modi ication-and Stabilization Activities, Lake James, Burke County resce , PO Box 1003 Charlotte, North Carolina 28201 October 20, 2004 ??;?? r,' SCl?ll,ui ACC' C CC.?1 Ci i Ms. Maggie Girdwood C nt Resources LTC North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 9 Richard B. Hamilton Gcccutivu-Directo _. .. y Dear Ms. Girdwood: This correspondence is in response to your letter of September 22, 2004 concerning the referenced project on Lake James. This correspondence is in response to your letter of September 28, 2004 concerning the referenced projects. Biologists with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) are familiar with habitat values in the area. The NCWRC is authorized to comment and make recommendations which relate to the impacts of projects like this to fish and wildlife pursuant to the Clean Water Act of 1977, state and federal Environmental Policy Acts, the Endangered Species Act (16 U. S. C. 1531-1543; 87 Stat 884), the Federal License of Water Resource Project Act (Federal Power Act-16 U.S.C. 791a et seq.), and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (48 Stat. 401, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661-667d). You indicate that the number of lots will be 293 lots on 566 acres and that the number of boat slips has been reduced to 93 slips. You are requesting permission to install 8,450 linear feet of riprap along the developments shoreline. Mr. Bob Brown, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Fish biologist visited the site on October 18, 2004 and determined that erosion was occurring along most of the proposed stabilization areas with the exception of sandy beaches on lots 52 and 53. These sand beach shorelines are environmentally sensitive areas that provide habitat for young of year walleye foraging. Based on our review of the submittal and Mr. Brown's observations, we will not object to the project as proposed providing the following requirements are properly implemented: 1. Sandy beach areas on lots 52 and 53 should not be stabilized. These areas must be permanently protected through permanent enforceable deed restrictions. 2. Where stabilization is necessary, minimum class I (class lI preferred) riprap or rock should be used as this size rock improves aquatic habitat. Fabric matting may be used beneath the stone to reduce erosion and turbidity. To the extent practicable, rock or stone should be placed just above the high water mark and towards the lake five to six (5-6) feet or further to provide continuous aquatic edge habitat. Generally, we do not Mailing Address: Division of Inland Fisheries • 1721 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-1721 Telephone: (919) 733-3633 • Fax: (919) 715-7643 South Pointe Stabilization Page 2 October 20, 2004 support the use of river rock as instream mining causes secondary impacts to aquatic ecosystems. 3. Any Large Woody Debris (LWD) present should be maintained to the maximum extent practicable to provide aquatic habitat. If relocated and/or as necessary, the LWD must be securely anchored so that it will remain in place. 4. Stringent erosion control measures should be installed where soil is disturbed and maintained until project completion. Temporary or permanent herbaceous vegetation should be planted on all bare soil within ten (10) days of ground disturbing activities to provide long-term erosion control. 5. Disturbed banks may be revegetated with silky dogwood (Cormrs amoirum), silky willow (Salix sericea), tag alder (Abnis serrulata), black willow (Salix nigra), and sycamore (Platanrrs occidentalis) or other native plants to provide long term bank stability and stream shading. Note that silky dogwood, silky willow and black willow can be planted as live stakes collected during the dormant growing season. Cuttings should be randomly planted and done on four (4) foot centers from the waters edge to the top of the bank. Trees should be planted on ten to twelve (10-12) foot centers. Banks in these areas should also be seeded with an approved wetland seed mix or temporary crop of wheat or rye. 6. Wide undisturbed shoreline buffers and natural vegetation should be maintained to the maximum extent practicable through deed restrictions and other enforceable methods. Where possible, these areas be preserved and protected as common areas instead of being subdivided into individual lots. 7. The applicant should contact the NC Division of Water Quality and local planning authorities to determine if a 401 Certification or local permits are needed for the project and for any buffer infringements or impacts. All activities must follow Duke Power Lake Management requirements and any other special conditions specified by the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources, including buffer provisions. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this project. If you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact me at 336/769-9453. Sincerely, Original Signed by ,l, P,. Linville Ron Linville Regional Coordinator Habitat Conservation Program Cc: Steve Chapin, USACOE Crescent Resources, LLC NCDWQ NC DIVISION OF WATER QUACH I;,iYI{ NO. 308527 DATE INVOICE NO DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT INVOICE AMOUNT 9-24-04 092404 DHEC Permit/Dry Creek 475.00 ?CC,5Lp- 1 p D O C T u ? 2004 DENR • WATER QUALITY 15'ETLMDS MD STORIBIATER ©WJ Vl K 9-27-04 CHECK 308527 TOTAL> 475 00 DATE NUMBER . PLEASE DETACH AND RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS _ x t ~,.e <;c ~ _'~y T, ~ _ ~ : _ . i ) J? 7 NCH ty >o ti4 • !h A 0# 335 ~,e E le' re • ~t 'P Q9 ~~.Sf h a Qr• . i~ • • Southpodnt¢ Luke James Lake 'Jhrite's I IRf C(AIYFRf•t 1 wxc COS-9 .OS-9 . G COS-1 Lake James . • F We 0411E V/61x1 G6VNTluA •r•• ~ fNN6: COIEIFR~u /404_Fra1rcMT A . V[CINITY MAP No Sc01e ~ w Q w Y Q J Ri-RAP AR[A tl'• 536n LF. ~ FNYIR01YEN7AL ARC, IRf .sus W /11f11FRF IOfNlI I gal n :'j pe»fl 2112EE Lf. 101.7E L.F. COS-1 IWICT YINWI)A~Id 7dE Y7dE Y 121.0E Lf. ~ IaD +wiwfl //a~~~ VOV-x (n W 1 L.f. 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Fu or c67ENnu x~e s 23 73 ~ LF. 71 ~ 249 x (jJE IN4J11 A N. ~T~„~/I/ 1u~w 27 R AIIG 6 9715 awewfl 19.916 fe 0. 74 a l s9 0~ a 244 ~ L xax oew , 33 5 43 25 y U 0 • i 1 m.m >r a Ia.aa w a ~ 1.xp w 1.1,x75 w 6. 4b w.w xTI ww ~ 24 ~ ~ ° 243 w 75 ~0 70 ~ o• 248 Nh91 COWFRCL4 /Tlal-RFCmrNTlu ti A A ~ .Oa ~ s 245 Q 76 J p 242 2371.77 Lf~. W 26 44 ma.n1 wfl 6 98 ~ 246 O~ nw a 6. ' w 6sa1 +a x Q .e.. s1~.1~ sou ~ 47 41 7 w 77 off t 97 Y w.,s w i „?5 fl 1152.^6 6. COS-1 18.28 acres W 2D1ew s95 Q 78 pUSe ~ 247 '~t` h ~ ° 241 w 79 ~t ~ ~ 96 Z~,~» pmaen COS-2 6.19 acres Y COS-5 Q y~ C COS-3 1 .38 ocrea ez.T6 n 2 J so / ~ 95 - G eurora' ~sorxnu uaE~ ~ 94 7 s~asi L.F. 93 0 240 COS-4 1.65 acres IN nE9091 L.F. 1 W zJe w'R COS-5 2.88 ocrea F T19f aAV ururtloN_ c Nnu a . n 8 . 92 v 91 100 236 COS-6 .85 8770.61 L.G. 8 ocrea " °0S .fl c A c 72 „ ,~8 81 W o ~.M 82 U1 COS-7 .55 45 6 acres 1g225 w N 3LYI R fl 3~/ 1 w 2n .,w ,6?)sq w~6. 24 ~ 90 d 239 83 x 23 ~ COS-8 3.01 Ocres s n n.>.e . n, 2a .ew I.v 89 a 235 COS-9 18.52 acres Conservation Area/COS-1 3.02 acres r' 23 101 84 88 ~ 238 Conservation A ^fl rea/COS-2 3.50 acres ~ '1 102 234 Conservation Area/COS-2 84.81 ocrea W Q ~ ~t J RFSmtxnn u~. a (n seals l.F. 85 87 t 03 w Q 12i5na»fl ~ m,>,~. A, Q B~IOt1 W , im ~ 104 231 ~ w Area Y w RFStDENTIAL AREAS / ~ • $6 • 105 230 Y C~-2 Q RESIDENTIAL AREA ~1 515.14 LF. ~ 37 ~ ,Ie22 ~ IuPACr u1xR 232 Q 106 233 229 w RESIDENTIAL AREA Iq2 519.04 L.F. r 1+p2a w iw W RESIDENTIAL AREA 3 6 W N 88.99 L.F. Y ~ il 6061 L F. n~Q' D Q Q ~ -t P 107 ~,e~~ p s ~1 TOT I R SID NTIA AR A ~ 1723.17 L.F. lrxx r n W 36 ,n,e„ 13 ~ ~ 228 P~ 108 ~ _ T I TIA A 9ip Q ~ 226 ~ 109 C~ , / 227 216 J • • FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA X11 ___-w_ 1289.90 L.F. 93 Commerical, FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA ly2 9915.50 L.F. Boatslips 0.92 FUTURE RESIOENTIAL AREA ~3 6359.69 L.F. 1,398 Acres Le 93 Commerical~Residentiol 215 214 Boatslips 0.925 Acres & 110 ~ 114 ` 217 213 ~ RESIDENTIAL AREA y4 2032.38 L.F. - 721.39 L.F. n:wJaa'~.."' 14 1,398 Acres Lease Limit ° / 225 s i c FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA {y5 5242.63 L.F. ~ : 165.5. wfl FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA ly8 _ 7648.61 L.F. ~ x660. 111 ~ ~ 218 212 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA • iY7 255.95 L.F. • . FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA p8 3108.14 L.F. 224 112 116 115 ' FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA jy9 184.88 L.F. ~,e . ,d a 219 211 rnxucxicumrciotxnu uit. n 1 8 15 TOTAL FUTLRE RFCIDFNTIAI AR A Z "'•'uwfl 91m -____---0017.68 I F. 2ee.w to„~„" 89S9D LF, {1e W~ 223 , U1 113 1t7 1 • w - 118 R IA R I NTIA AR A L E S ~ i 220 222 COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL AREA ly1 - 895.90 L.F. Q ~ , , 120 a a 209 w 119 r~o 221 a~a ~'0 208 Y a a~, I TOTA OMM R -IA /R SID NTIA AR A 895.90 L.F. 17 Q ~o•~ ~ ~ 203 ~ ~ ' '::..;f ~ . ,v, tl 851 a,~ ° (~n~l ~ rM15+s ~ VN IOGI 1QYN 1 }1t aw COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL AREAS . mr xFallfunu Aau ~s 121 ~w `1 v I~ u ss+s.fi7 LF• 124 123 186 204 ~ . Aree/ FUTURE COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL AREA X11 108.91 L.F. t 25 ~ 184 202 i ~i'g 122 ~ ~ ~ 205 206 ~ tir TOTAL FUT COMMER .IA /R 410 N AL AR A "J'~ F~F _ 106.91 L.F. • 126 ~ o , ~ 183 ys / ~ 187 201 16~ F TUR OMM RCIA N N-R SI NTIA AR A w ~ c ~ 127 •O J W o 200 RESIDENTIAL AREA I/1 11690.94 L.F. Q a 182 ~ ~ RESIDENTIAL AREA ~2 8710.61 L.F. ~ RESIDENTIAL AREA ~3 2374.73 L.F. _ r t78 ~ , 128 x 188 199 W RESIDENTIAL AREA ~4 412.10 L.F. Y 179 p 0. x RESIDENTIAL AREA ~5 470.25 L. F, Q RESIDENTIAL AREA ~Ifi 2112.88 L.F. J wvACF uixlun,na zoxr toFlrwpEm n ~ Z O 191.70 LF. L t 98 t30 129 I 180 1 1 m ~ 132 131 177 8 w TOTAL COMMERCIAL/NON-RESIDENTIAL AREA 25771.51 L.F. 133 190 ~ • 197 Q MINIMI ATI(~N 7nNF. DEVEI t~PFnl as T 00 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE DEVELOPED /1 ~ 194,30 L.F. 134 - w }J 0 191 Y IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE DEVELOPED ~12~ 608.18 L.F. wn ~ 176 196 Q gaa4 139 TOTAL IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE tOEVELOPED) 802.48 L.F. 135 1 136 137 138 192 95 t 75 NiURC NESIO[NifAL AAFA sa7s.>s LF~ 194 IMPACT MINIMIZATION Z NES • 140 ~ 193 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE lyt 1324.01 L.F. ~17C 1 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE N2 969.12 L.F. IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE p3 1184.75 L.F. ~W~/~ vI fUNRE RESIOENiIU MCA nl IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE y4 421.06 L.F. 141 ~ 99lesa L.F. ` 173 TOTAL IMPACT MINIMIZATION ON 3878.94 L.F. p., \ : 142 172 ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS t43 \ ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE {/1 222.88 LF. ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE ;2 239.48 LF. ~ 168 171 ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE ~3 362.16 L.F. Eti41RON1/ENTAL SHORELINEi ~4 388.87 LF. ~~J ENVIRONMENTAL SHOR?=LiNc ~5 _~__M_~ 514.22 L.F~ ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE /6 885.19 LF. sl9.a 144 Gr ~ ~ N e e o 167 ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE ~7 2x9.11 LF. 0 - ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE /6 724.29 LF. ^ 14b /(w ,r 169 - 170 ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE I?9 384.88 LF. o t°,~ ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE X10 401.56 LF. 161 ~ 145 z ~ ~ TOTAL ENVIRONMENTAL 4HORELINE 4410.82 L.F. p O w 147 . I ~ 166 J U ~y 9~i ~ ci aJ'~ ~;/:1 162 IP-RAP AREAS i ~ ~ ~ ~9~, 148 RIP-RAP AREA X11 314.65 L.F. GF ~ , ~ O RIP-RAP AREA ~2 822.61 L.F. ~pG ~f ~ 165 163 • 15 160 RIP-RAP AREA ~3 774.39 L.F. G- RIP-RAP AREA X14 1393.30 LF. 9~,9 RIP-RAP AREA X15 _ 2121.54 LF. ~~',Z RIP-RAP AREA X18 790.47 LF. 164 149 RIP-RAP AREA p7 857.68 LF. RIP-RAP AREA Iy8 ~ 618.96 LF. y RIP-RAP AREA ~9 538.71 L.F. ~ ~ aFS~aanA< MFA n FL17URF 6rC10[Nil/A ARF~ ~'t )IS,11 LF. TOTAL RIP-RAP AREA _ 8232.31 L.F. 6759.fi9 Lf. SITE DATA: TOTAL SHORELINE : 88609.93 LF WATERFRONT LOTS:_.__~~~~___~_ 201 LOTS OFF WATER LOTS: ______~_~W_~_ gt L0T5 w TOTAL LOTS: ~_r_______~_______ 292 LOTS MINIMUM LOT SIZE: 0.50 ACRES 1 Q MAXIMUM LOT SIZE: 12.38 ACRES ~ 7 159 ~ w AVERAGE LOT SIZE: 1,41 ACRES TOTAL SITE AREA: 534.62 ACRES ' Y Q J~ J 0 158 80ATSLlP CALCULATION G, TOTAL SHORELINE : 88809.93 L.F. MINUS a e 157 151 ~ , TOTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE 4410.62 LF. MINUS 0 Q 152 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL AREA 1723.17 L.F. EQUALS TOTAL ALLOWABLE SHORELINE 62476.14 L.F. 156 DIVIDE BY 100 NUMBER OF BOATSLIPS__~____________ 153 THIS MASTER PLAN IS FOR PIANNiN6 ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE USED FOR RECORDATION, SHIES OR CONVEYANCE. 10 82004 nnm Ma 20290 154 155 1 "=300' Au .2004 South oft p n e Dry Creek oAw on T13A 300 150 0 3 Lake James ~ ~ oo soo a ~ FERc Linville Township, Burke County, N.C. Crescent Resources, LLC Chorlotte, N.C. erns Abernathy & Associates, PC SCALE: 1 " = 300' 145 West Parker Road ssocia es, . . Morganton, NC 28855 (828) 437-229Q FAX: 828 433-9148 REVISED- 10/18/2004 Revised & Reduced Rip Rap Arecs ( ) 1 ~ 1 e-mail: a&apc®viatatech.net - REVISED- / /20 i - - ~k~% S~ b ~a 5~ N ~ HWY 12 To \ N S~ Or th A ~2~ ~ v~~~~ ~j. SP °ut ~'a V ° ~ Eagle' s ~ Crest ~ . hap; I Q~_ V e hi ~ . N ~ ' ' Sol~thpotinte N~ s i . M9 « NQ ' ~ ~ ~ Lake Ja7•nes 4 / I Lake 'Jame's ' t . ! N . ~ N O . U . a t / r Oie 4 4 7 . { ~ ro4 . mi ^x . n4 ~ n4 Lake Janes ~ ~ ~ ^4 9 . ~i.° _ ~ ' __IURE CCMMERCIAI.ih~.-PCS.:.ihTIAL AREA ¢ \ S FUTURE COMMERCIAL/NCNi+LSICENTIAL AREA ~ 3 771201 I _..i ptp ^3 VICINITY MAP W' _ 5 No ~~ale Q r IX ~ 4 r.Y 7 4 q ~ ~ t 1. U,9 iD LI I ~ ~ y G 1 - Vim" mx • °::a~•: ' ~ vI! ' ~ PIP-. P ARFA 8 ° FUTURE COUNE~:'. A_%NG4-RESIDENTIAL AREA 96 5 ii LC. _ ?LF \ r„ ~ ° U' . fni Mt ! 0 YI !j t ~0 °t ~ Env~,Rtr+u[n~n, AREA alo i:: = 7 n! a n 7 i2'. 06 ° Np j MIS T4 ° 4 7 to ~ ~4 d ! r~ ate ~y mt pt opt ~ t ~ N4 g me e 4 i Nt VL$ RIP-RAF •7^b _ m o79 p~ 1 ° U sla.ea L. ` itr.,~F° ~ ~ _ \ ° N4 ~El,i_ E :,uv_-.:. ',:'.-=E.::'.., nRtA as mt W i g 1 ~ ~ 4 ~ N' N! r Y (V p I m4 r~ flU C N~ t ~ F o p C n! W 4 aA V S ! R n ~ _ \ W~ N° IX a a s c Iwgci M~NIM2a'-?, 2avE e, 'x~ pt g 4 ~ „ ~ ~4 Q use is-` Ht`t n~ ~ i u ! i y ~ i d Nt MR ~ ~j'1 ~ N4 I I Nd ~t ~ 1 i i-~ y ~ i ! t 1MPACi N'Iv'~M:.a•;yi ZONE k2 ~.L ~ Mp i~ \ / _4 3 96; Fi Ol ° ~ t t ° i 5 ~ ~ / ~ P4 d Ma M4 O! e m4 3 fLIiURE COMMERCIAL/NON-RESGCh ~'h ~n E+ Y+ ^F 4 G121O LF. ~~~T. ° n9!9 N° RIP-Pa'+ e 6 ~`9( ^d mt ~ 33 ~ / Etiwa~auE~:ru AaEn ng nt ?t Mt ~ n! n~ a ~F t 7 ~i ~ ° ° e~4 ap IMPACT IAININiZAi1GN 2ONF % nt OOa ° ~ ~ i , ^ ~ ~ ~uiUAE RE IDENTIAL AREA 1 ~ ~ L i 1 ~ k N 132aD1 Li na '~.ry.'... _ t t [NVIRONMENTAL AREA,48 O ~L/ 4 8 P4 724.29 LF d oIXIX FAA' AR A ~ A ~ ~ 34 A ~ LARA ~ ~ ~ ~ (260 ~ f ~>1 3 ° 514,22 LF. : °p \FR*L~PE?E-.-.-~.-IALAREAg9 4 ! rn n~ mt LE_ ~4 ~ 4 ! _ ~ ~ I ~ ~ c ~ cp6 U ~ of i~ t `i ~ ~Y IX ~t ~ 9 v Ul ~ / , i ~ 7 n ma e 9 C~~~ ~ _ / ~ ~ 1 ~ 8 ~ ~ ? ~ ~ / ~ ~ 7~8 ~ 257 ~ ~ ~ o „t U °pIX v ICI o! 10 ~ ~ ~ _ y, ~ ~ , l ` I ! ~ % ~ ~ qr~~e - 256 i m ~ ~ z~ ~ / ~ i t q E nA ~ of '•.A j- a mA FUtURE RESIOEN' ARE" a"~. 11 % ~ ~ - ~ X53 - ~~5 ~ - 4 T rQ ba Wq N! ~ 1 1 _ ~ ~ ° ~ 12 ~ ~ ~ ~ , / 40 ~ 4 ~ 2NmR N~ raL ne .tn ~ (~5;/i 25 aj 'R ! NT,:' R A '7 ` ,a. .r ! M 4 f~ ^t n4 n4 ~J' ~ 391 ~ . , 13 1 21 28 ' r 38 ~ ° m; nIX nq f t ~ t • " n~ ~ 4 op t 14 is ~ , _ ~ r , /~~-FI iR aesio NiwE AR A_~ ~p~ I'~ \251 ~ _ ~ i,. N M i6 ~P LJ7 ~ pt N ma ! . nd a9 ~IX , . 2 ~ 1 ~ ~7 I:'. , N 362, I--1 ENVIRONMENiAG_AREA k2 it -u~-- ~ \ r 7 / r RIP-RAF AREA es p,4 ~4 t nb - ~ ' 7125.30 L.F. ~D ~D °°Y ~ t 4 4d ° hs aq of ~ ' 730 i 68 ~ i I ~ r. ~ sC.. Ur ` v VIRONME iAL A A 6 + fUIURE RESIDEI fUIURE RESIDENTIAL AREA p&~ ~ ~ ~ I V I ~(~9 ply ~ r! V 9 Lf. ht „F t 1 R ~ / ; 69 N / 244 rot ° rat ~t nt m3 ! „g ! o i4? F;'.: ~t ~4 m4 nt nR mt ~ 24 : ~ ) ~ ~ : ~ - .248 ~ ~ 75 1 ~ ~ i ~ ~ 1~'~ ~ ~ t n° r~ ^g 1•: ~'6 t 1 245 Q A IE ~ ~'1 ~ ~ i ~ 3~ IA 17~4~) nt N4 at 4' °ie NIX Mp Nt u ~ i;vM6lERC'AL/4O"'-RESIDEN IIAL fiREA k3 ° 3 1.6 ~r.. p4 q Nj (t / 77 o~ W ( . ~ C~ 97 ~ 247 ~ wj ~ ~ ~ IU~~ ' ~ ~ / and 4e yt ! t ~ ~ i the ~ ~ ~ ~ X41 • Ip(16 Icy ~4 n4 N Ne 22 v2 a Mt _ FUTURE CCMMERCIAL~N(11~RESIUEMI0.L AREA b2 ~t q ! ~ F¢jl1RE RESIOEMIaL Hate ~ 80 ~ f Q4 I ~ ( ~~ri~~~ 240 ° n~ N! N 8]10.61 L.F. gyp: yn t 4 N~ ~ 09 N! ~ N! a i V ~ I ~ 2.~b In ! ?a na 'W ~t m4 ~ t ~ 91 ~ ~ ~ `>i ' 81 ~ ~ ~ mR 4 r! rd N4 pt N! ° ro~ ~ ~ -,1 ~ I 82 ` 90 ~ 100 ~ ~23?~'' i 1239 Q aA, g ^a rot c ~ 4 ~ Ea"°~ nt ~4 Nt ~ _ ~ ~ ~,r Il - ~ " i 1 r.r ~a ~ - - i p., , . L:.I r, ~ m O t N~ s N~ U ~ ~R n4 'i ~ U ' U ! / 101 Q ° nt W ' E 84 88 ~:r ~ 238 ~ k 51D N~ F LA1 AREA w3 N C p„ ~ 102 234 ; E ; , i I ~0 ° m! Q •:8 ~ 3 t Mt of ~g ~ 87 X103 i ! : N ^ ° ~ o: ~a ~ ° .o vet N4 ' ~ ed $ RIP-R"P A@EA kA •A 105 ~ ~ ~ 230 _ t ~ (Vd ^Y ..~1~ y 3 5 n ..e. 4 ! 86 - \ 232 ( - a RESIDENTIAL AREAS t t ~ •t m~ ~ a: t ~ wa Nt 3 e nt hIX ° ~e U1 IFi .i r o. ~ ` ~ 106~~ 23~ U_ 1 / I z \ l: ~_J ~ ~ U1 lu~Paci anlNlunAiloN mnE (oE>FVOPEO) w2 i~ ~ I a ~ a 515.14 L.F, : N ° RESIDENTIAL AREA #1 RESIDENTIAL AREA ~2 519.04 L.F. ;i W •r. otl ~9 ~ e~ ~ \ e ~ ~ ~ o ~ 107 ~a~` F ~ 278 RESIDENTIAL AREA #3 t T c' L - 688.99 L.F. N! ^S Q s ^c ~i ~v°"''-- NIX ° c ° E§ N4 W A ; ~ ~ ~ , ~ - ~ ""al"..~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I i~ w P i TOTAL RESIDENTIAL AREA 1723.17 L.F. ! o~ Y ~ ~ ~ ~ 109 ~ Q % L26 ~ ~227~ 916 ~ _ Q ~ I ^t ~S ^.I/ Q FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREAS ~ ~,4 r:;°° Mt ^a ,~4 pt Ma S ~ L1 / I 1213 ~ ~ 110 i ~ 114 , a 225 ~ f NR ° o°:, FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA #1 1289.90 L.F. ~ ;;r l ~ i ~ v ~ ~ FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA /J2 9915.5D L.F. ri ~ •a'; ~iR ° + FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA #3 6359.69 L.F. " ~ RIP-RA REti 7 t ° ~ ~ ~ - y # FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA 4 2032.36 L.F. pt ~ ~ ° ° FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA #5 5242.63 L.F. NA : o ~ ~f 718 ,i~ ~ , i ~ 224 ~ a ~ . . a 116 ~ 115 ~ , FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA #6 1648.61 L.F. ~t n FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA #7 255.95 L.F. ~a A' 112 ~ , _ - ~ ~ -f.' -eonrwERlcaEfRESmcNnAL Aaea al all FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA 8 3108.14 L.F. o ~t 219 /i 1111 ~ w ~i ~~2~/ ~ 2'L3~ FUTURE RESIDENT]AL AREA #9 165.10 LF, a°~ ,~t g t ~ ~FUit~RE COMAIERi=AL/NON-RES1 DENiIP1 AREA 91 ~ S Y ~ ~165O^7 LF L 1 ht ~ , / 113 ~ 11~ ?10 Q TOTAL FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA 30D17.88 L.F. m m! ~ Mt 118 ~ - ~ ~7U ~ _ ~ ,2z ~ J 7 U aaogo COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL AREAS Nt 6 N~ p4 ~ ~ ~ 208 ~:I Q ~ 119 ~ ~ ' - COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL AREA #1 895.90 L.F. m~ COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL AREA #2 1510.76 L.F. a° ~ ie l ~ - ~o , • ~e . / ~t TOTAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL AREA 2406.66 L.F. ~a 185 ~ ; ~ ;~u,~ o~ ~ ~ y~ a a 186 ~ ~ i;14 123 ~ 1~P ~ FUTURE COMM~RCIA~,/RESIDENTIAL AREAS mY 125 ~ X184 ~ ~ 1 ~ ~~i t~, ~ ~ , ~ ~ ' ,y, FUTURE COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL AREA #1 106,91 L.F. eia8eG6n=EF w~ a~ Np a~ ~i~ z ~ l ~ ~ G - ~ 18~~ 1 ~ b ~ c~~ ~ ~ i--i 3 201 TOTAL FUT. COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL AREA 106.91 L.F. J'~•"`~~`L`~'=`~~ ~ ~ n~ w p 127 i ~ o ~ 1~ 82~, ~7 200 b a FUTURE COMMERCIAL NON-RESIDENTIAL AREAS ~ 178 ~ ra;;a T 1 11650.23 L.F. ~ i RESIDEN IAL AREA # as ~ . ~ ~ ~ 188 c 1199 . 1281 ~ ? : RESIDENTIAL AREA #2 8710.61 L.F. W a~ :o• RESIDENTIAL AREA #3 2374.73 L.F. `S ' / IMPACT MIN i N P 1 ~ \ ~ ~ 11 IMIZA 10 Z k` ,DELEVO EDl 4 I / \ / p ~ RESIDENTIAL AREA #4 412.10 L.F. Q RESIDENTIAL AREA #5 470.25 L.F. as J Na l ~ ~ m ` '~i `~J J) n.. \ 7 13a ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ 180 181 1~ as RESIDENTIAL AREA #6 2112.88 L.F. 771.20 L.F. ° RESIDENTIAL AREA #7 ;°~e: .5L 131 ~ 177 ~ , _ X133 ~ 1,,~~ °°o ~ ~ ~ ~ V 1 ii TOTAL COMMERCIAL /HON-RESIDENTIAL AREA 26502.00 L.F. iJ - - 134 1 191 ~ 1 / 04 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONES ,DEVELOPED) ~ +a o~ 176 ~ ~ ,~i9e _ U 111 _ as IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE (DEVELOPED) #1 194.30 L.F. gadu ~ X139 - i / l:~ 1 1 ~1 ~ - ~ 19~' IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE (DEVELOPED) #2 608,18 L.F. 136 137 138 ~ ~ , 192 ~ / TOTAL IMPACT MINIMIZATION .ZONE (DEVELOPED 802.48 L.F. ~.7~, ~ ~ ~ 140 ~ ~ ,~93 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONES ~ ~ FUTURE RCS'DEM7At nREA tl2 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE #1 1324.01 L.F. ~ 41 it ~ ~ \ ~ s173 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE #2 965.29 L.F. IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE #3 _ 1164.75 L.F. ~ IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE #4 421.06 L.F. , TOTAL IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE 3875.11 L.F. ~a 172 ~2 ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #1 222.86 L.F. f: y 143 ; 1168 I ~ 171)I~~' ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #2 _ 239.48 L.F. ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #3 362.16 L.F. ~ ~ ~~:I Fesio,m,~e~_ «F~~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ , - 1144~~e ~ ~ ~ i~ ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #4 386.87 L.F. ~ 14~ ~~t~`ie a 1b7 ~ I 1169 170 ~ 6 ~ r ~~'~1 ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #5 514.22 L.F. ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #6 885.19 L.F. ~ 161 C~ ~ ,,~1,~ ~ <,a, ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #7 289.11 L.F. ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #8 724.29 L.F. 145 ~ <I ~ ~ / N U ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #9 384.88 L.F. ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #10 727.44 L.F. Z ` ~ 147 'i~ 1 ~ u / 166 TOTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE 4736.50 L.F. 1i62 >i ~ 148 ! 1 / l 7 RIP-RAP AREAS ~ ~ ~ ~ 165 RIP-RAP AREA #1 314.65 L.F. 1 X163 ~ ~ RIP-RAP AREA #2 822.61 L.F. ~1~_ 1~ X160 ~ ~ RIP-RAP AREA #3 774.39 L.F. RIP-RAP AREA #4 1393.30 L.F. 14a~ ~ 164 j RIP-RAP AREA #5 3125.30 L.F. RIP-RAP AREA #6 857.66 L.F. RIP-RAP AREA #7 618.98 L.F. RIP-RAP AREA #8 538,71 L.F. ~l FUiURF RESIOEfJIIAL AKfA &3 TOTAL RIP-RAP AREA 8445.60 L.F. X11 SITE DATA: TOTAL SHORELINE 70170.71 L.F. WATERFRONT LOTS:___________________ 219 LOTS ~ ~ OFF WATER LOTS: 29g LOTS TOTAL LOTS: 518 LOTS n' ~ Q A/~ `i ~ MINIMUM LOT SIZE:___________________ 0.25 ACRES MAkIMUM LOT SIZE: 4.48 ACRES o l II r ~59 W j ~ AVERAGE LOT SIZE: 0.86 ACRES TOTAL SITE AREA: 566.16 ACRES / ~ Q ~ J>~ 1158! y~,. 1~f/>/ BOATSLIP CALCULATION 157 ~ TOTAL SHORELINE 70170.71 L.F. ~ 1 ~1~~ /:v MINUS TOTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE 4736.50 L.F. F 1 . , MINUS TOTAL RESIDENTIAL AREA 1723.17 L.F. EQUALS TOTAL ALLOWABLE SHORELINE 63711.04 L.F. 156 i 153 DIVIDE BY 100 NUMBER OF BOATSLIPS________________ 637 ~ . ( TN]S MASTER PLAN ]S FOR PLANNING ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE USED FOR RECORDATION, SALES OR CONVEYANCE 09 15 2004 4 ~ PROJECT N0. h _ ~ 20290 f1 , ~~ID;Fl. , 155 SCALE n 1 -200 DATE CENR - WATE~i C~UALITY AU .2004 WETiANDSANDSTGiiL`rvi;::RBRANCH J'~> South ointe Ea le's Crest °~"~'B` DAw A ~ OTl MECI(ED BY 11 TBA 300 150 0 300 600 Lake James fkE NWE Dr Creek FERC Mop Linville Township, Burke County, N.C. DRALnNC No. Crescent Resources, LLC Charlotte, N.C. Abernath & Associates PC SCALE; 1 " = 300' erna y , 145 West Parker Road ssocla es, ~ ° Mor anton, NC 28655 g (828) 437-2290 FAX:(828) 433-9146 1 1 e-mail: a&apc®vistatech.net ----oF_____sHTS REVISED- / /2D REVISED- / /sD - - o~ ok°% S~ g e ~2A ,~Atk ~a yP NCH wy 12 Ta ~a~ S~ lh ~2 ~ ok `~3~ e~h ~ ao Eagle's Crest the a o;,~ . Sri . ~e . 5021~h;~0272t2 . ~i, ~ Lake Ja'rnes j Lake •J&~ne's • ~ ' ~ • ~ ~ ~ EUIURE COMMERCIAL /RESIDENTIAL AREA . . COS-9 COS-9 COS-1 Lake James FOSURE COMMERCIAL/NON-RESIOCNi]AL AREA VICINITY MAP ~ Ft?URECOMI4ERCIAL,NON_RESIOCNTIALAREn I No Scale L_~ 4 Q ~ J RIF-RAP AREA 99 579. ]i LF- 58 ~~ENVIRONMENiAL AREA 158.868 t ~ FU(URE COMMERCIAL/NON-RE"~DEN"I AL AR"A b fi+o °<r<e ~ 2112.69 L. p A \ ~ \ ENVIRONMEN7AL AREA 010 401.56 LF. COS-1 _ _ ~ Ct~~-9 t9 J5 onr \ .:~kvUENiP'. AREP Y9 \ . C~S-$ ~ ~ u _ 1 N"iRE COMMERCIAL /Ntk'-PF"ICEN'IA' A49A A` a ]p 25 _ ( 7 Ll~ COS-2 Y IMPAri MINIM]ZAiION jgNE ti3 RIP-RAP AREA A] 116475 L.F. 610.98 LF. J ~ 1 ~ COS-7 1 56 .00.166 ,°.1_ COS-3 Ai9 °a<f IMP4Ci MIYIM'ZAL'~ON ZONE A2 ~ 96912 L.F. 2 ~ ) ~ 3 ~ 5 1 u / ~ ~ FO TORE COMMERCIAL/NON-RESIDE NiIAL AREA d4^_ 412.70 L.F. ~ RIF-RAP AREA BG ~ / 1 95/.66 LR NTURE COMMER'IAL~RES7~CNE1gL AREA Al }55,841 sµ R. 1 ~ 33 {I / r ~e ~ Frvr aR a 15s,aoi s4 R. \ ~ E!\J, OJM AL E D6-9 L.F. ais °n~ ais any ~ 7 \ ~ ~ l %Ir 54 669,5 ea COS-6 IMPACT ,d7N7M12Ai]ON ZIXJE P a.19 acres ~ f ~ i 1324_07 LF 52 ' ~ i I _ L I 32 FUTURE RFSIDFNFIAL AREA 538.5]6 sa 'i _ ~~ENVIRONMFNtAL AREA d8 8 - ]2429 L.(. 12.36 arcs ~ ENVIRONMENTAL AREA A5 8 ~ / FU7UP R c1C a*IAL AREA d9 514.22 L.F. w \ tE4.99 LF ~ ~ / \ 2 ~ ~ ~ ,a6.m a 9 r' zw yes 9 ~ r- ~ ~ % L~ `~C 18 ~ 31 C, ~A i 51 „ 55 „ Q 258 257 922~°a ~ ~219}a s9..~ LJ e, zaa was y ~ 10 Q-+ / ~ ~ 35 ~0 41 ~ t ~ ~ / 10 ~ ~ 1 ~ G ~j~ Q 3~ i ~~a ~ /i , ~ o 12561 ' I Rla-eAa AReA es 11 / 1 % 30 1 l 1 / / 25Z ` FUTURE RESIDEN AREA di 3, 25.3Q L.F. / r 3 ` 31 ioilm..' \ ~ i ~ J ~ %5~~ uae~~__ ~ : ~ 36 ~ ~ 15 ~ 0 ~ ~ n 50 . 9,° ~ ~ ENV]RONMENTAL ARE4 g5 149,555 fl i eJ ar~es0~ ~ 1 1991 I LF. 3,43 ones / I L O / V/ 254 ~ rvmR N i R a 252 49 ,p 13 9d6 2:9 „ 4 78.87 F. ~ 13 - 28 38 39 ~ ,a,o6o sa n. / 2.39 9<res 37 14 / ~ Fur R s Nna nR ~ a 251 ~ 255.95 L.F. ~ y1 ~j3 , r~ 29 28 \ 32 ];.099a9 r1 ,1]03a,9 rl. 88 ono 192 °cas 56.395 sa \ 2~ i ~ - N }6216 L ? i 2/ . i, _ I H ENVIRUNMEMiAL ARE7~2 / I fi acre ra I L,. / \ _ . ~ ~ 2}9.aa L.F. ~ --~r - \ / 25o w , ~ i _ 68 ~ ) 5 i ~ ~ ~6 \ 73 ~ y <i ~ ,y~ ,6',r 1 ENVIRONMENTA AREA 6 C!: " 292'153 s° n Z 885.19 Lf. NiVRE RESIDEr' 65, °,r~ ^ / 42 ~ J, 09.,, F : 23 1 ~ ~ FV VRE RESIDEN IAL AREA 98 A 7ioeia L.F. I ~ 74 a 71 ~ ' ~ 249 ! x it0,3]2 fgcsH. ~ ~r ATV / 25l n 27 ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ i~._ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 69 eL 244 91 ~°<~<s I 14.958 m R. / ~ ~j 16l o<ro e, ~ UO, ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~43 / ~ ; V 5 X00,125 s i9e,009 , , 33 2?r1 acres ei,325 sq. f1. I,IS °nes 3.24 °ves (n 4 w i>~ 75 J~ 248 ~ [U?URE C~1IMERCIAL/NON-RES]DENiIAL AREA A3 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ „~e ~ ~ =45 Q 76 i.~. ~ 0 ~ ~ 242 13]a.]7 Lr. ~ 26 W I 6 ~ 44 24a„a 98 ~i ~ ~ ~ ~ 246 O J~ ~ e],as =q. n. ae °n<e 1o4.om as 1 aax ° zaa °cree ~ ~ ~ 78 use ~ ~ 97 ~ (2'47 ~ ~ r % ~ % 41 7 . ` 47 / 5~4~ e9 2 25 iffi2pM a9 2C3 °cres ]819]] 290 area COS Lot Size W seise w. ,1 , zas °„a ^ ei ° es Q th0 / ~ I A 7 ~ X41 ,mezzos°.~~ ~ 79 ~'i ~ 1 96 ~ ~ , 1 z9~a,~, - I de ~J COS-1 18.26 acres ~ COJ-5 / ~ COm o~ LAL V COS-2 6.19 acres Q 4~ J a5ia5a :9.u \ FRFRRE CONME IALM - i1A AR 10 FuiuRe ResloENiiAL nReA 80 ~ ~ ~ ~ 7 ~ <~1 saes, L.F. ~94 L 240 ; ~ 92 93 ~ i ~ 2 COS-3 12,38 acres ~ ns0o.9a L.F. / ,eo,9se a9 n, COS-4 165 acres ~ 11d ~ ~ ;n ~ 91 I~ ~ 1` 001 `'36 FUI;JRE COMNERCIALMON-RESIOENI7AL AREA A2 'A ]4&13 w tl. COS-5 2.88 acres s~1o.e1 LF g ~ ~ w i o _ _ C° cos 6 8.85 acres 46 45 263]5:, i6?Ea. ~ g39 24 ~~~A~ /9a ~ ~ ~ A ~ l 1~37yy 239 COS-7 6.55 acres a~ ''Sis 11 - ~••'y ~ 85.fi5'y°nrr i 65,Ia8 N. tl. COS-8 3.01 acres •1 ~ ~55ac~B5 Litt 84 88 ~ ~ 238 I COS-9 18.52 acres 23 ]8.808 sµ 2 Conservation Area/COS-1 3.02 acres '?20CfeS 102 ~ 234 Conservation Areo COS-2 3.50 acres W ~ / ~ 9 ss.aoe sa. n. RESIDENTIAL AREA 43 58&99 L.F. 85 87 1 ~3 w 9 / e~a.n ~ ~ Conservation Area/COS-2 84.81 acres ~ 38 12 1.19°<r<, Q ,zzs6]°%aan. t~ ei'.os a°.e R. 3 acres 104 231 34 onservation ,3x5]5,° ,i _ I 3.05 a<ree W .c ' Area ~ ~ s F. ~ v 105 230 ....:~e e.. e;,......::. o: ~ > ~ 232 J RESIDENTIAL AREAS COS-2 J ~ 37 22 : ,i6.0n a , _ 106 ~ 233 ~ 229 - (n IMPACT lAINIMIZATION ZONE ff1Fl FV07ED~ Y2 4 P~ a a \ ~ Y ` RESIDENTIAL AREA ~1 'i'>a00or°~" W 515.14 L.F. :;i , ~ °n<e , RESIDENTIAL AREA #2 i• ~ 608.18 LF Ci ~J ~ \ 1 Q ~ y P 107 a~,ng1\ / ~ 519.04 L.F. ~ : RESIDENTIAL AREA #/3 ••••a~ Y 688.99 L.F. "ca;:°: C c.:. Q \ Q ,t ~ ~ ~ ~ 2~ 3~ ~ ~ 1-~ - 228 ft J ~ 21 3g ],.163,°11 °n,a : W ~4 p~ Lv 108 ~ ~ w \ r~ TOTAL RESIDENTIAL AREA 1723.17 LF' F;; ~66Ls,, 35 ezaz'at°~`„ Y Q c~ m% 109 ~ / 226 \ 227 ~ ~ 1~---~-~ \ ~~16~/~, J FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREAS ` 93 Comme, a i ` 215 93 Commerical Residential ~ ~ 4 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA #1 :i' ©oatsllps I 1289.90 L.F. I;{ , 1,398 Acre ~ '110 114 \ ~ ~ 2~7 1- 213 ©oatsllps 0.925 Acres & ~ C~~~/ 225 ~ \ / FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA #2 9915.50 L.F. y 20 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA ~3 6359.69 L.F. na i PE. A. R1F-RAP A, ,2.343,°,, 14 1,398 Acres Lease Limits ~ °by~°° ,r~'~ ~ 1 FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA ~4 2032.36 L.F. ~ L66pcfe r 165~d5a sq. fl. FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA #5 _ 5242.63 L.F. =re= X11 ~ ~ ~v ¢ ~1~ 218 ~ i ~ i . ~ 19 FU URE RESIDENTIAL AREA #6 1648.61 L.F. 93,842 sq. r1. FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA ~7 , 255.95 L.F. 2 i5 °n<e a° ~ 224 ~ 2 o° 112 116 115 ~ - ~ :a. FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA #8 3108.14 L.F. a~ 1 ~ ~1',~ CONMLAICAURESINENIIAL AflEA Mt 1`~ 2 9 ~L FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA ~9 164.88 L.F. r:~° 18 15 3,192 sa /t. 9a a19 s9.2 895.90 L.F. •1 ~1e 223 / - 111.69 acres ones TOTAL FUTURE RESIDENTIAL AREA 30017.66 L.F. 1, ~ ~ 1 w ~ i 18 220 ~ ~ i ~ 2~2 r~ (`CIAAA,1FRl`Ial /RFCIr1~NTl~I ORFA~ ' , ~u ~ ,~d~lr; 1221 ac ~ ~ 7. ~ ~ 208 1 U 119 Q ~ COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL AREA #1 895.90 L.F. Y a,~o ~ ~ 1'l -r ~ 203 rr,. ~V ~ l :.~~r:..;..:?: T TA C MMERCIA R ID NT A AR A _ 895.0 .F. 17 L ES E I L 9 L .a9,i5a ,ry ft. ~ e ~ 185 ad ~ ~V I~207 ~'<j Conservation ~ \ Furuee aES~ocNnm alien ya 121 ~ ~ ~ 1 r~ ~a~ sz4ze~ ev 124 123 ~/~e 86 X02 (~04 FUTURE OMM R IA R SI NTIAL AR A Area 125 ~ ~ 0~7` ~ 184 ~ ~ , ~ y;~ F T T i 1 1 ~"A• COS-1 U URE COMMERCIAL/RESIDEN IAL AREA # 06.9 L.F. e,a-enP aern ys ~ 822.6'. L.F ~ ~ 122 ~ I ~205V 70~ ~.~i ~ 726 0 183 1 7 201 ~:~>.~.~L~ ~ ~ ~Ir I V ~i \ ~ ~ ~ 8 ~ TOTAL FUT. COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL AREA 106.91 L.F. U' zsi~nz „ n. ~ ~ N ~ ~ 127 \ a ~ ~ W o 200 '~t w e ~ a°,« FUTURE COMMERCIA NON-RESIDENTIAL AR AS ~ ~ 182 ~ ~ / 181/ N1` ~ 188 ~ ' •::o:: ~ RESIDENTIAL AREA #1 11690.94 L.F. 'yy 128 / 117? x ~i RESIDENTIAL AREA #2 8710.61 L.F. ~Y is o'~ RESIDENTIAL AREA #3 2374.73 L.F. , a p., xl r o S a ~ 1 e...o 5 RESIDENTIAL AREA #4 412.10 L.F. ~ :a RESIDENTIAL AREA #5 470.25 L.F. ~ iMaac MiN~uizarioN ~oNE ro[a oaeo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ q ~ ea.~o ~,r. ° 129 ~ m~ I 8 RESIDENTIAL AREA #6 2112.88 L.F. 130 ~ ~80~ ~ , 132 i31 (177 TOTAL COMMERCIAL/NON-RESIDENTIAL AREA 25771.51 L.F. 133 ' ~ 190 ~ ~ 197 , 134 - _ - oc~ IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONES DEVELOPED 176 191 196 ~o IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE DEVELOPED #1 194.30 L.F. U~YI ~ q~a~~ 139 A~:~. I IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE DEVELOPED #2 608.18 L.F. 135) ~ 138 192' 195 ' 136 137 7i 5~, / ~ ~ TOTAL IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE (DEVELOPED) 802.48 L.F. fU7URE RESIOENiIAI AREA W ` so3s.36 e.r. ~ vJ ` 94% 140 ~o %.r"'. ~ . IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONES W "74 ~0 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE #1 1324.01 L.F. 1 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE #2 969.12 L.F. IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE #3 1164.75 L.F. n ~ 173 IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE #4 421.D6 L.F. P~ ~ TOTAL IMPACT MINIMIZATION ZONE _ _ 3878.94 L.F. 142 172 ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS , . - i~:r X14 z \ ~ tom. r \ ~ I ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #1 222.86 L.F. ~ ~ ~~16$'' 171 ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #2 239.48 L.F. ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #3 362.16 L.F. ~ ..J aESIDCM]>~ aREn M2 ~ ~~y ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #4 386.87 L.F. s9on~r i44 e C / ~ ~ UV ~ ~~e o t67 18= ' ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #5 514.22 L.F. I ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #6 885.19 L.F. 146 v 170 ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #7 289.11 L.F. ~ ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #8 724.29 L.F. 761 ~ ~ 145 ~ ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #9 384.88 L.F. 4 ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE #1D 401.56 L.F. Z 147 ~ ~ c TOTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE 4410.62 L.F. ~ ~ 166 / J i 62 z RIP-RAP AREAS i 148 ~ " k: 165 RIP-RAP AREA #1 314.65 L.F. RIP-RAP AREA #2 822.61 L.F. 163 15 ~ e0 1 RIP-RAP AREA #3 774,39 L.F. RIP-RAP AREA #4 1393.30 L.F. 149 164 RIP-RAP AREA #5 3125.3D L.F. RIP-RAP AREA #6 857.66 L. F, f t:a ~y. RIP-RAP AREA #7 618.98 L.F. RIP-RAP AREA #8 538.71 L.F. ~ 1:~ eesoeNnn~ aaen si ~ Baia \ FUNRE RFSIDENiIAL AREA N3 TOTAL RIP-RAP AREA 8445.60 L.F. 0359.69 LG_ \ ~`1\ \ . SITE DATA: , 1 ~ 1 (n T TA H I O L S OREL NE 68609.93 LF WATERFRONT LOTS:___________________ 201 LOTS T, OFF WATER LOTS: 91 LOTS TOTAL LOTS: 292 LOTS `6 ~ MINIMUM LOT SIZE:___________________ 0.50 ACRES MAXIMUM LOT SIZE: 1 A 2 36 CRES , 15 W AVERAGE LOT SIZE: 1,41 ACRES TOTAL SITE AREA: 534.62 ACRES Y J 0/ 158 ~ii BOATSLIP CALCULATION TOTAL SHORELINE 68609.93 L.F. ~ ~ ~ ,157 '1 v MINUS / ~ MONUS ENVIRONMENTAL SHORELINE 4410.62 L.F. I TOTAL RESIDENTIAL AREA 1723.17 L.F. ~5~, ~ EOUALS TOTAL ALLOWABLE SHORELINE 62476.14 L.F. DIVIDE BY 100 NUMBER OF BOATSLIPS________________ 153 I THIS MASTER PLAN ]S FOR PLANNING ONLY AND 1S NOT TO BE USED FOR RECORDATION, SALES OR CON4EYANCE. 09 15 2004 i r ~ i;i,, ,i ~ , nparr Na. I, 20290 scvc 155 ;,C ~R UL~ 1 "=200' owh WETLAN9S t~iD STL1~tMflMATt~i BRANCH' Au .2004 Southpointe Dry Creek ~Aw on ~~EO B~ T8A 300 150 0 300 600 Lake James r~N~NE ' Or Creek FERC Map Linville Township, Burke County, N. C. prpY,9NC N0. Crescent Resources, LLC Charlotte, N.C. „ , erna Abernathy & Associates, PC SCALE: 1 = 300 145 West Parker Road ssocla es, . . Mor anton NC 28655 g (828) 437-2290 FAX:(828) 433-9146 1 -~°-_OF__~ SHTS Rens~o- ~ /zo e-mail: a&apc®vistatech.net - ~,,,~p_ ~ izo I I _