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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20060930 Ver 4_More Info Received_20090917 (2)LMG LAND MANAGEMENT GROUP INC. iEw Environmental Consultants September 16, 2009 TO: Ms. Emily Hughes U. S. Army Corps of Engineers 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 WT V: oLD -og3pv4 S EP 1 7 • 209 WETLANDS AND ATERQIALITy 0Rt1W'aTER ERVX,4 RE: NWP 29 Application for Autumn Hall Town Center; New Hanover County, NC Additional Information Action ID# SAW-2006040204-065 Dear Emily: Thank you for your email dated July 27, 2009 in which you request additional information regarding the NWP 29 application for the Autumn Hall Town Center. Enclosed is a letter from the project engineer, Mr. John Tunstall, which addresses your comments. Please note that we plan to prepare a revised wetland preservation map once we have received your input regarding the revised preservation language (enclosed). Please review this information and let me know if you have any other questions prior to being able to issuing the NWP 29. Thank you for your assistance with this project. Sincerely, m Williams Wetland Scientist Encl. C: Mr. Raiford Trask, Autumn Hall Incorporated Mr. John Tunstall, Norris, Kuske, and Tunstall Mr. Chad Coburn, DWQ Mr. Ian McMillan, DWQ www.lmgroup.net • info@lmgroup.net • Phone: 910.452.0001 • Fax: 910.452.0060 3805 Wrightsville Ave., Suite 15, Wilmington, NC 28403 9 P.O. Box 2522, Wilmington, NC 28402 NORRIS, KUSKE &TU NSTALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC September 15, 2009 Ms. Kim Williams Land Management Group, Inc. P.O. Box 2522 Wilmington, NC 28402 Re: Autumn Hall Corps of Engineers Permit Revision Wilmington, NC NKT Project No, 09011 Dear Ms. Williams: J. Phillip Norris, P.E. John A. Kuske, III, P.E. John S.Tunstall, P.E. J.A. Kuske, P.E. of Counsel In response to Emily Hughes' e-mail of July 27, 2009, please find the following responses: 1. Please reference the attached Field Investigation Report from H. Snider of the NC Division of Coastal Management regarding the dock encroachment. 2. Parking for the kayak dock will be incorporated within the Autumn Hall development. Access from the roads and parking within the Autumn Hall development to the kayak dock will be low impact walk paths. Stormwater treatment for all impervious areas will be in accordance with the City of Wilmington and NC DENR requirements. 3. Please find attached the proposed Declaration of Covenants for Conservation Areas to indicate changes for the kayak dock. Upon review and approval of the information, we will then make changes to the Declaration of Covenants for Conservation Areas and the wetland preservation plat for the impact revisions. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. Thank you for your assistance on this project. Sincerely, NORRIS, KUSKE & TUNSTALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. t r; ? uJ (t\3 Joh S. Tunstall, P. E. JST/asn 09011 09-15-09-corps response-Itr 902 Market Street • Wilmington, NC 28401-4733 • Phone: 910.343.9653 • Fax: 910.343.9604 SCANNED FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT APPLICANT'S NAME: Autumn Hall- Raiford Trask v' 0 ? I 2. LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE: 1202 Eastwood Road, Wilmington, in New Hanover County, adjacent to the headwaters of Bradley Creek Photo Index - 2006: 24-7411: P,Q-7 2000: 24-308: H-18 1998: 11-219: G-4 1995: 24-289: J-18 State Plane Coordinates - X:172 420.744 Y: 2 364 218.945 GPS - 0-121612A Lat: 34°13"03.58546" N Long: 77°47"43.06503" W 3. INVESTIGATION TYPE: CAMA 4. INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURE: Dates of Site Visit- 12/16/08,1/27/09 Was Applicant Present - Yes ' No 5. PROCESSING PROCEDURE: Application Received - 03/12/08, 2/12/09 (Complete) Office - Wilmington 6. SITE DESCRIPTION: (A) Local Land Use Plan - Wilmington - New Hanover County Land Classification From LUP - Conservation (B) AEC(s) Involved: ES, EW, PTA (C) Water Dependent: Yes (D) Intended Use: Private/Community (E) Wastewater Treatment: Existing - Community System Planned - None (F) Type of Structures: Existing- Former Golf Course currently undergoing redevelopment as a Residential/ Mixed Use Community Planned- Fixed pier for kayak launching (G) Estimated Annual Rate of Erosion: N/A Source - N/A 7. HABITAT DESCRIPTION: [AREA] nPPnr,Pn Gu i Gn n-ruC:o (A) Vegetated Wetlands (B) Non-Vegetated Wetlands 384 sq.ft. (Open Water)-PTA Incor orated (C) Other - PTS 112 sq.ft Disturbed (D) Total Area Disturbed: 496 sq. (E) Primary Nursery Area: Yes (F) Water Classification: SC-HQW ft. (>0.01 acres) Open: CLOSED Field Investigation Report Autumn Hall Page 2 8. PROJECT SUMMARY: The applicant proposes to construct a kayak /canoe launch dock adjacent to Bradley Creek, for private use of a mixed-use development, including but not limited to: commercial and retail business spaces, residential home sites, access roads, utilities, and amenities. 9. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project is located at 1202 Eastwood Road (NC Hwy 74), adjacent to Bradley Creek, Wilmington, New Hanover County. To locate the property from Market Street, travel East on Eastwood Road approx. 1.7 miles towards Wrightsville Beach. The project site can be accessed from Autumn Hall Road which is located on the southern property boundary. The 236 acre tract is irregular in shape and formerly operated as the Duck Haven Golf Course. The property has an average elevation of 5 feet above mean sea level. The riparian properties adjacent to the project site are residential mixed use developments. Existing man- made features on the project site include an office building, stormwater retention devices, and upland utility construction. The upland area transitions to a border of Section 404 Federal Wetlands, adjacent to the south and east property boundaries, that are a part of the Bradley Creek Watershed. Located along the southern property boundary, a natural basin exists at the headwaters of Bradley Creek. The project site has approximately 235 feet of shoreline frontage along the headwaters of Bradley Creek. Along the east bank of the basin, a large area of sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense) is present for a width of approximately 20 feet, landward of Normal High Water (NHW). A few isolated sawgrass plants are located along the north shoreline of the basin and the west bank of the basin is void of wetland vegetation. The Wilmington -New Hanover County Land Use Plan classifies the adjacent waters as Conservation and the high ground as Resource Protection. In the project area, the waters of Bradley Creek are classified as SC-HQW by the NC Division of Water Quality and are not open to the harvest of shellfish. These waters are designated as Primary Nursery Area (PNA) by the NC Division of Marine Fisheries. 10. PROPOSED PROJECT: The applicant proposes to construct a kayak /canoe launch dock adjacent to Bradley Creek, for private use of a mixed use development, including but not limited to: commercial and retail business spaces, residential home sites, access roads, utilities, and amenities. The planned mixed use development would consist of 300 residential home sites and space for 17 commercial and retail buildings. Upland development on the tract has been approved under New Hanover County Land Disturbing Permit GP 64-06 and NC Division of Water Quality Stormwater Permit SW8#040333. The proposed kayak/canoe launch dock would be located along the southwest shoreline of the Bradley Creek basin. As proposed, the launch dock would be comprised of a fixed platform connected by fixed ramp to a fixed "t-head" platform that would be constructed at an angle on either end to allow for ease of launching kayaks and canoes. As proposed, the launch dock would consist of a 16 feet wide by 16 feet long platform Field Investigation Report Autumn Hall Page 3 extending from highground. The platform would be connected by fixed ramp, measuring 8 feet long by 6 feet wide, to a fixed "T-head" platform. The proposed "T-head" platform would have a center platform measuring 16 feet long by 8 feet wide. Angled from either end of the fixed platform would be an 8 feet wide by 8 feet long ramp. As proposed the overall length of the "T-head" platform would be 32 feet, although as designed, the fixed "T-head" platform with angled ramps would only impact a total of 24 linear feet of open water. The applicant submitted a hydrographic survey which shows water depths ranging from -2 feet to -4 feet at Normal Low Water (NLW), in the basin. The water depths in the area of the proposed kayak/canoe launch dock would be approximately -2.6 feet at NLW. As proposed, the kayak/ canoe launch dock would extend in a waterbody that measures approximately 50 feet in width. 11. ANTICIPATED IMPACTS: The proposed kayak/ canoe launch dock would result in 496 square feet of overall impact, to both the Coastal Shoreline and the Public Trust Area AEC. A portion of the fixed platform, located adjacent to the high ground, would measure approximately 7 feet long by 16 feet wide and would result in 112 square feet of impact to the Coastal Shoreline AEC. The remaining portion of the kayak/ canoe launch dock, consisting of the remainder of the fixed platform, ramp and access platform, would be located within the Public Trust Area AEC and would result in 384 of open water impact. The proposed construction of the kayak/canoe launch dock would not impact any Coastal or 404 Wetlands. As proposed the kayak/canoe dock would extend approximately 25 feet into a waterbody which measures approximately 50 feet across. This distance would not conform to the % width rule. Minor increases in turbidity should be expected during construction. Submitted by: H. Snider Date: 1/13109 Office: Wilmington Recommendations for State Permit -Autumn Hall Page 1 The total square footage of platform and docks was calculated as follows: Shoreline length = 250 ft. x 4 sq. ft = 1,000 sq. ft. allowable. Platform= 16 ft. x 16 ft. = 256 sq. ft. "T Head" platform = 8 ft. x 24 ft. =192 sq.ft Ramp =6ft. x8ft. =48 sq. ft. Total = 496 sq. ft. It is the staff's recommendation that the construction of the kayak/canoe launch dock are CONSISTENT with the Rules of 15 NCAC 7H.0206 (d) Use Standards for Estuarine Waters, Rules of 15 NCAC 7H.0207 (d) Use Standards for Public Trust Areas and Rules of 15 NCAC 7H.0209 Coastal Shorelines. It is staff's recommendation that the proposed pier and platform are CONSISTENT with the Rule in 15 NCAC 7H.0208 (b) (6) (F) which states docks, piers and "T"'s and associated structures built over wetlands must be elevated at least three feet above the wetland substrate measured from the bottom of the decking. As proposed the pier and associated walkways would be elevated a minimum of three feet above the Coastal and 404 Wetlands. It is staff's recommendation that the proposed pier and platform are INCONSISTENT with the Rule in 15 NCAC 7H.0208 (b) (6) (J) (iii) which states Pier length shall be limited by not extending more than one- fourth the width of a natural water body, or human-made canal or basin. Measurements to determine widths of the water body, canals or basins shall be made from the waterward edge of any coastal wetland vegetation which borders the water body. The one-fourth length limitation shall not apply in areas where the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, or a local government in consultation with the Corps of Engineers, has established an official pier head line. The one-fourth length limitation shall not apply when the proposed pier is located between longer piers within 200 feet of the applicant's property. However, the proposed pier cannot be longer than the pier head line established by the adjacent piers, nor longer than 1 /3 the width of the water body. As proposed the pier will extend 25 feet into the basin of the headwaters of the Bradley Creek basin that measures approximately 50 feet in width. This office recommends approval of the proposed dock considering the conditions of the waterbody and the proposed dock would be located within a basin that is located entirely within the applicant's property boundary. The applicant's property boundary is approximately 220 feet south of the basin where the proposed dock would be located. The waters of Bradley Creek adjacent to the basin narrow significantly (approximately 10 feet wide) as the creek flows south and remain relatively shallow (>2 feet at NLW). The applicant has riparian rights to a significant portion of the creek, as proposed the dock would not affect adjacent riparian property owner rights. Water depths and the waterbody width of adjacent creeks and tributaries would significantly limit access and navigation of larger vessels This office has no objections to the proposed kayak/canoe launch dock. Any permit issued should include the following conditions: 1. This permit authorizes only the docks, piers, and other structures and uses located in or over the water that are expressly and specifically set forth in the permit application. No other structures, whether floating or stationary, may become a permanent part of the structure without permit modification. No non-water dependent uses of structures maybe conducted on, in, or over public Recommendations for State Permit - Autumn Halt Page 2 trust waters without permit modification. 2. No attempt will be made by the permittee to prevent the full and free use by the public of all navigable waters at or adjacent to the authorized work. 3. The authorized structure and associated activity must not cause an unacceptable interference with navigation. 4. In order to protect water quality, runoff from the construction must not visibly increase the amount of suspended sediments in adjacent waters. 5. The permittee will maintain the authorized work in good condition and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this permit. The permittee is not relieved of this requirement if he abandons the project without having the permit transferred to a third-party. 6. This permit does not authorize any formalized dockage or moorings. At no time shall any vessels be moored to the docking structure. SCANNED bq- M1 Prepared by: Kenneth A. Shanklu3 and return to: SHANKLIN & NICHOLS, LLP 214 Market Street Post Office Box 1347 Wilmington, NC 28402-1347 Telephone: (910) 762-9400 Telefax: (910) 251-1773 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER DECLARATION OF COVENANTS FOR CONSERVATION AREAS THIS DECLARATION OF COVENANTS FOR CONSERVATION AREAS is made this day of February, 2007, by and between RAIFORD G. TRASK, JR., TRUSTEE under the Raiford G. Trask, Jr. Revocable Trust, and any amendments thereto, dated May 23. 2006 (see Memorandum of the Trust recorded in Book 5042 at Pages 1382-1396 of the New Hanover County Registry), FTHFI. "TRASK COUPLAND, TRUSTEE, under the. Ethel Trask Coupland Revocable Trust, and any amendments thereto, dated March 17, 2005 (see Memorandum of the Trust recorded in Book 5141 at Pages 1016-1026 of the New Hanover County Registry), and D. WFBSTFR TRASK. and wife, Jt1I,1A C. TRASK, of Wilmington. North Carolina ("Declarants"). (This Declaration of Covenants for Conservation Areas, as may he amended from time to time. is referred to as the "Covenant.") BACKGROUND STATEMENT Declarants are the owners of the property described on the Plat (as referenced and defined below and referred to herein as the "Property") which will become a mixed-use planned community currently known or to be known as "Autumn Hall." This Covenant is being recorded to satisfy the requirements of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District ("District") with respect to preserving mitigation property within the Autumn Hall community. Article I Statement of Binding Effect Declarants hereby irrevocably declare that the Property described on the Plat as Conservation Areas (as such terms are described and defined below) shall he held, sold, and conveyed subject to the covenants and easements contained herein, which shall run with title to the Conservation Areas and shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon all persons having any right, title, or interest in such property. Article If Covenant The areas shown on that certain "Wetland Preservation Map of Autumn Hall," dated February , 2007 and recorded in Map Book at Page of the New Hanover County Registry (the "Plat") as conservation areas or wetlands impact areas ("Conservation Areas") shall be maintained in perpetuity in their natural or mitigated condition, which Plat is incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. No person or entity shall perform any of the following activities on such Conservation Areas: a. fill, grade, excavate or perform any other land disturbing activities; b. cut, mow, burn, remove, or harm any vegetation; C. construct or place any roads, trails, walkways, buildings, mobile homes, signs, utility poles or towers or any other permanent or temporary structures; except for the kayak/ canoe launch structure shown on the Plat; d. drain or otherwise disrupt or alter the hydrology or drainage ways of the Conservation Areas; e. dump or store soil, trash, or other waste; or f. graze or water animals, or use for any a?zricultural or horticultural purpose. 2 \ntwvilhstsirtdiq this prohibition, the folfowing? aci,? and documents are exCL°pted bona these limitations and are expressly permitted: tc?it l)r_dyge l;asenaent. Notwithswridirip my prcnvisions in this ( `nvenant to tilt, connrar?, Declarants shall he allowed to execute in lilvor of the City ol'Wiluiington a Drainage Eascine, of the nature and to the extent set lurch in that document attached hereto is FNhihit "A." to allow for the City's nniintenance and inspection of that drainage feature known as Two-Mite Branch. It. 0-Pout ?Vicle Sewer [;filth' Easement tu__the, tic,« f[anu???l C'u_unty \V,ater_and Sewer District. Notwithstanding and, provisions in this Covenant to the couraq. Declarants shall be allowed to maintain, continue and relocate. it necessary, an existing! 40-toot wide casement previously granted to the New Ilanovcr Count Water and tiemn District by that certain F.asenlent dated October 1, 1985 and recurded on Fehrua D 14. 1986 in Book 1318 at Page 255 in the New I lanuver County Reginay. phis easement is shown on it 111,11) recorded op February 13. 1986. in Map Hook 25 at Page 162 of the New Hanm er ( `otult? Registr? . Furthermore, this easement is shown on it Mill) of ALItunln hall Golf Course prepared hw Arnold W. Carson. PI.S_ and recorded in NUp Book 41 at Page 33 of' the New I lanoyer Count Registry. j_urti-Fji c (45) Fool \Vi&_f:asemLnt -for-Pedestrian Brid ?e_41nd__L1tilitie_?: Notwithstanding any provisions in this Covenant to the contrary, Declarants shall be allowed to use. aanstruet inaprovenaents and fountain such inrprovenients in a I54iot wide easement for pedestrian bridge and utilities previously reserved by Raiford G. Trask. Jr.- 17,111el T. Coupland and Daniel Webster 'Trask. From the conveyance ol'a 11101 Acs. + "bract to New I lanover County, being known as the Ctearlwater A'lanagement 'Trust fund 'I Tact. as described in that certain Deed dated Septenlher 27, 7005 and recorded November 30, 200 in Rook 4944 at Pages 2365-2374 of fire News Hangover County Registry. The (;raptors of that conveyance. Raiford G. 'hrask, Jr., 11hel Y Co uiul and Daniel Webster Trask, reserved unlo themselves and their heirs and assigns a 411mt wide easement for pedestrian bridge and utilities as reti:rowed on the Ctcanwater Management Trust Fund Map recorded in Map Book 48 at Page 309 of' the New I latiover County Register of Deeds and ad described in paragraph A in h.xhihit A to the Deed.. The tlrant0 S i'CS,2B C the rtk!ht within the 45- AR4 eascinnit tit con5trwt_ nlanH&n and repair a pedestrian bridge for the purposes or ingress, egress and regress from Teal Stkltl to (he Glamor" Autrnnn Hid] 'MX Deyrloprnc:ni h) pedestrians and non- 111010rizcd bikes and for installation, maintenance and repair of' utilities. Authorized Impact_ Arms in the Conservation Areas and Wedands as shops on the Plat: Notwithstandinr? illy provisions in this Covellaant to tile coultral"N. Declarants shall he allowed to impact. use. construct inlpkwenients and maintain such inlp-menicills in areas classified as Steams Impact 1. 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