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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20191232 Ver 1_I-5507 & R-0211EC Mecklenburg 4(d) NLEB memo 2019_20190916Roy COOPER GOVERNOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION July 29, 2019 TO: Erin Cheely, Environmental Program Consultant ECAP, Environmental Analysis Unit FROM: Chris Manley, Environmental Program Consultant Biological Surveys Group, EAU JAMES H. TRomom III SECRETARY SUBJECT: Section 7 survey results for the northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) associated with the improvement of I-485 (Charlotte Outer Loop) from I-77 to US 74 (Independence Boulevard) in Mecklenburg County, TIP No. I-5507; and the new interchange on I-485 and Weddington Road (SR 3468) in Mecklenburg County, TIP No. R-0211EC The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT, Division 10) proposes to improve I-485 (Charlotte Outer Loop) from I-77 to US 74 (Independence Boulevard), plus a new interchange on I-485 at Weddington Road (SR 3468), in Mecklenburg County, TIP No. I-5507 and R-0211EC. The study area for I-5507 covered the project limits for R-0211EC. In cooperation with FHWA, NCDOT proposes improvements to approximately 17 miles of I-485 by adding one Express Lane in each direction in the existing median, plus adding a new interchange at the intersection of I-485 and Weddington Road. This project serves as part of a larger network of Express Lanes in coordination with other projects in the Charlotte area. Northern long-eared bat The project to improve I-485 has been reviewed for effects on the northern long-eared bat (NLEB). As of May 4, 2015, NLEB is listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) as "Threatened" under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. As of July 29, 2019, NLEB is listed by USFWS (http://www.fws.gov/raleigh/species/cntylist/nc counties.html) as "probable/potential" in Mecklenburg County. USFWS also established a final rule under the authority of section 4(d) of the Endangered Species Act that provides measures for the conservation of NLEB. The USFWS has tailored the final 4(d) rule to prohibit the take of NLEB from certain activities within areas where they are in decline. This incidental take protection applies only to known NLEB occupied maternity roost trees and known NLEB hibernacula. Effective February 16, 2016, incidental take resulting from tree removal is Mailing Address: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS UNIT 1598 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH NC 27699-1598 TELEPHONE: 919-707-6000 FAX.- 919-212-5785 WEBSITEWCDOT.GOV Location: CENTURY CENTER, BUILDING B 1020 BIRCH RIDGE DRIVE RALEIGH NC 27610 prohibited if it 1) occurs within a 1/a mile radius of known NLEB hibernacula; or 2) cuts or destroys known occupied maternity roost trees or any other trees within a 150-foot radius from the known maternity tree during the pup season (June 1-July 31). According to the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NHP) Biotics Database, most recently updated April 2019, the nearest NLEB hibernacula record is 76 miles west of the project and no known NLEB roost trees occur within 150 feet of the project area. NCDOT has also reviewed the USFWS Asheville Field office website (httl2://www.fws.gov/asheville/htmis[12roject review/NLEB in WNC.html) for consistency with NHP records. This project is located entirely outside of the red highlighted areas (12- digit HUC) that the USFWS Asheville Field Office has determined to be representative of an area that may require consultation. For the proposed action, NCDOT has committed to the conservation measures listed below: 1) No alterations of a known hibernacula entrance or interior environment if it impairs an essential behavioral pattern, including sheltering northern long-eared bats (January 1 through December 31); 2) No tree removal within a 0.25 mile radius of a known hibernacula (January 1 through December 31); and 3) No cutting or destroying a known, occupied maternity roost tree, or any other trees within a 150-foot radius from the known, occupied maternity tree during the period from June 1 through and including July 31. NCDOT has determined that the proposed action does not require separate consultation on the grounds that the proposed action is consistent with the final Section 4(d) rule, codified at 50 C.F.R. § 17.40(o) and effective February 16, 2016. NCDOT may presume its determination is informed by best available information and consider Section 7 responsibilities fulfilled for NLEB. If you need any additional information, please contact Chris Manley at 919-707-6135.