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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20191300 Ver 1_U-5710A Permit Application Letter_20190930STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Roy COOPER GOVERNOR Brad Shaver, NCDOT Coordinator Wilmington Regulatory Field Office US Army Corps of Engineers 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 JAMES H. TROGDON, III SECRETARY September 26, 2019 Joanne Steenhuis, NCDOT Coordinator NC Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Subject: Application for Section 404 Nationwide Permit 23 and Section 401 General Certifications 4140 for Northwest Quadrant Connection between US 74 (Eastwood Road) and SR 1409 (Military Cutoff Road). WBS No. 50115.1.2, TIP No. W-5710A. Dear Mr. Shaver: The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is proposing a Northwest quadrant connection between US 74 (Eastwood Road) and SR 1409 (Military Cutoff Road). The south end of this proposed connection will create a new signalized intersection along Eastwood Road located approximately 800 feet west of Military Cutoff Road, whereas the north end ties into the existing intersection of Military Cutoff Road at Drysdale Drive (and is thus tentatively named Drysdale Drive Extension). Removing left turns from the main intersection improves the efficiency of the intersection. Impacts to Jurisdictional Resources A preliminary jurisdiction determination (PJD) was acquired on May 17, 2018 and assigned Action ID SAW-2015-00703. Impacts to jurisdictional wetlands and surface waters for U-5710A are summarized below in Tables 1 & 2. Table 1. U-5710A Wetland Impacts Permit Drawing Map Label in Permanent Temporary Mitigation Site PJD Type Impacts Impacts (ac.) Required Number ac. 1 WB Non -Riparian 0.045 0 No Total: 0.045 0 Table 5. R-2303E Surface Water Impacts Permit Permanent Temporary Permanent Temporary Mitigation Drawing Site Waterbody (ft) (ft) (ac.) (ac.) Required a Number 2 Intermittent 525 34 0.119 0.006 Yes stream SA Total: 525 a 34 0.119 0.006 Includes 91 linear feet of channel improvements and 62 linear feet of channel relocation at Site 2. Mailing Address: Telephone: (910341-2000 Location: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Fax: (910) 675-0143 5501 BARBADOS BOULEVARD DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS Customer Service: 1-877-368-4968 CASTLE HAYNE, NC 28429-5647 5501 BARBADOS BOULEVARD CASTLE HAYNE, NC 28429-5647 Website: www.ncdot.gov Permanent Impacts: Proposed permanent impacts for U-5710A include fill and mechanized clearing in wetlands. This includes impacts to 0.045 acres of non -riparian wetlands. Proposed permanent impacts to streams are 525 linear feet. Temporary Impacts: There is no temporary impacts to wetlands for U-5710A. Proposed temporary impacts to surface waters is 34 linear feet. Utility Impacts: Within U-5710A there will be power, communication, and gas relocations. All utility relocation will be within the proposed roadway fill section therefore there are no impacts associated with the utility relocations. Table 8. Summary of Wetland and Stream Impacts for U-5710A Permanent Wetland Temporary Wetland Permanent Stream Temporary Stream ac.) (ac. Riparian Non- Riparian Non - riparian riparian 0 0.045 0 0 525a 34 a Only 372 linear feet of stream is actually considered as a loss of Waters of the US. Summary of Mitigation The proposed construction of U-5710A will impact 0.045 acres of non -riparian that will not require mitigation. Permanent stream impacts for the U-5710A total to 525 linear feet, however only 372 linear feet are considered loss of Waters of the US. The proposed permanent impact includes 91 linear feet of channel improvements to correct vertical stream banks and to remove sediment prohibiting positive flow. The project also includes 62 linear feet of stream relocation which is required to accommodate a planned development (CenterPoint) that is planned adjacent to the project. The existing channel has been modified by excavation and the new proposed channel will maintain the same stream width but with flatter and more stable banks that will be less susceptible to scour and erosion given the flashiness of this urban system. This new stream reach will tie into the existing stream where a culvert is currently shown in the planned development. The 372 linear feet of permanent stream impacts (loss) will be offset by compensatory mitigation provided by the DMS. Protected Species The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and National Marine Fisheries (NMFS) list 17 federally protected species for New Hanover County as of the June 27, 2018 listing. A Natural Resources Technical Report NRTR) was prepared for this project in May 2016. A determination of "No Effect" was made for all listed species, except for the Northern long-eared bat (NLEB) which was May Affect, Likely to Adversely Affect (MALAA). The US Fish and Wildlife Service has developed a programmatic biological opinion (PBO) in conjunction with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and NCDOT for the northern long-eared bat (NLEB) (Myotis septentrionalis) in eastern North Carolina. The PBO covers the entire NCDOT program in Divisions 1-8, including all NCDOT projects and activities. The programmatic determination for NLEB for the NCDOT program is May Affect, Likely to Adversely Affect. The PBO provides incidental take coverage for NLEB and will ensure compliance with Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act for five years for all NCDOT projects with a federal nexus in Divisions 1- 8, which includes New Hanover County where U-5710A is located. This level of incidental take is authorized from the effective date of a final listing determination through April 30, 2020. Cultural Resources This project is subject to compliance with Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as amended (36 CFR 800), which requires federal agencies to take into account the effects of their undertaking on properties listed on or eligible for listing on the NRHP (including archaeological sites) and afford the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation an opportunity to comment on the effects of the undertaking. Based on an April 16, 2015 review by the NCDOT archaeologist it was determined that no archaeological survey is required. The review found no unidentified archaeological sites in the study area. In a February 20, 2015 letter, the NCDOT Architectural Historian concluded that there are not any architectural resources which may be eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places or that will be affected by the project construction. Regulatory Approvals Section 404 Permit: This is a federally funded Categorical Exclusion project and NCDOT is requesting that the project be authorized by the USACE under Nationwide Permit 23. Section 401 Permit: We anticipate 401 General Certification 4140 will apply to this project. Written concurrence from the Division of Water Resources (DWR) will be required for this project. A method of debiting $240 to process the WQC request has been provided as noted in the subject line of this application. If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Digitally signed by Mason Herndon Date: 2019.09.2612:32:05 -04'00' Mason Herndon NCDOT Division 3 Environmental Program Supervisor ec: Joanne Steenhuis, Division of Water Quality Enclosures