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031 Bridger Center 404 Permit_404 App_401 Cert 2021
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, OMAHA DISTRICT HELENA REGULATORY OFFICE 10 WEST 15TH STREET, SUITE 2200 HELENA, MONTANA 59626-9705 Printed on Recycled Paper July 8, 2021 SUBJECT: 2021 Nationwide Permit Verification; Bridger Center, LLC (TerraQuatic) Bridger Meadows Section - Unnamed Wetlands (Gallatin County); USACE File No. NWO-2021-00868-MTH Tom Murphy Bridger Center, LLC 1450 Cherry Dr Bozeman, Montana 59715 Dear Mr. Murphy: We are responding to your request for Nationwide Permit (NWP) verification for the above-mentioned project. The project is located at Latitude 45.705711°, Longitude -111.030686, within Section 31, Township 1 S, Range 6 E, Gallatin County, Montana. Specifically, you requested authorization for the following work in waters of the U.S.: 1. [Wetland 1]: Placement of approximately - General Earthfill (subsoil) = 74 CY Topsoil (6-inch depth) = 35 CY impacting 0.044 acre of wetland to facilitate the construction of Bridger Meadows PUD. 2. [Wetland 3]: Placement of approximately - General Earthfill (subsoil) = 204 CY Topsoil (6-inch depth) = 28 CY of material impacting approximately 0.035 acre to facilitate the construction of Bridger Meadows PUD. 3. [Wetland 4]: Placement of - 12-inch Polypropylene Culvert = 30 LF, General Earthfill (subsoil) = 12 CY, Topsoil (6-inch depth) = 10 CY impacting 0.002 acre of a non- wetland waterway and 0.01 acre of Wetland 4to facilitate the construction of Bridger Meadows PUD. Under the authority of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA), DA permits are required for the discharge of fill material into waters of the U.S. Waters of the U.S. include the area below the ordinary highwater mark of stream channels and lakes, or ponds connected to the tributary system, and wetlands adjacent to these waters. Isolated waters and wetlands, as well as man-made channels, may be waters of the U.S. in certain circumstances, which must be determined on a case-by-case basis. Based on the information you provided, the proposed activity, permanently affecting approximately 0.091 acre of emergent wetlands, is authorized by NWP 29 Residential -2- Printed on Recycled Paper Developments, found in the January 13, 2021, Federal Register (86 FR 2744), Reissuance and Modification of Nationwide Permits. Enclosed is a fact sheet that fully describes this NWP and lists the General and Regional Conditions that must be adhered to for this authorization to remain valid. Please note that deviations from the original plans and specifications of your project could require additional authorization from this office. You are responsible for ensuring that all work is performed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the NWP. If a contractor or other authorized representative will be conducting work on your behalf it is strongly recommended that they be provided a copy of this letter and the enclosed conditions. Failure to comply with the General and Regional Conditions of this NWP, may result in the suspension or revocation of your authorization and may be subject to appropriate enforcement action. The Montana Department of Environmental Quality has provided the enclosed CWA Section 401 water quality certification for this NWP which includes General Conditions, all of which must be complied with for that certification to remain valid. This does not eliminate the need to obtain other permits that may be required by that agency. This verification is valid until March 14, 2026, when the existing NWPs are scheduled to be modified, reissued, or revoked. Furthermore, if you commence or are under contract to commence this activity before the date that the relevant NWP is modified, reissued or revoked, you will have twelve (12) months from the date of the modification, reissuance or revocation of the NWP to complete the activity under the present terms and conditions unless discretionary authority has been exercised on a case-by-case basis to modify, suspend, or revoke the authorization in accordance with 33 CFR 330.4(e) and 33 CFR 330.5 (c) or (d). Activities completed under the authorization of an NWP which was in effect at the time the activity was completed continue to be authorized by that NWP. In compliance with General Condition 30, we have enclosed a "compliance certification" form, which must be signed and returned within 30 days of completion of the project, including any required mitigation. Your signature on this form certifies that you have completed the work in accordance with the terms and conditions of the NWP. The Omaha District, Regulatory Branch is committed to providing quality and timely service to our customers. In an effort to improve customer service, please take a moment to complete our Customer Service Survey found on our website at: https://regulatory.ops.usace.army.mil/customer-service-survey/ . If you do not have Internet access, you may call and request a paper copy of the survey that you can complete and return to us by mail or fax. -3- Printed on Recycled Paper Please refer to identification number NWO-2021-00868-MTH in any correspondence concerning this project. If you have any questions, please contact Jade Metzler by email at jade.m.metzler@usace.army.mil or telephone at (406) 441-1365. Sincerely, Jade M. Metzler Regulatory Project Manager Enclosures: 1. Compliance Certification 2. NWP 29 Residential Developments Fact Sheet with Regional Conditions 3. CWA Section 401 Water Quality Certification Copy Furnished: Lynn Bacon (TerraQuatic LLC) via email at lbacon@terraquaticllc.com -4- Printed on Recycled Paper COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION USACE File Number: NWO-2021-00868-MTH Permit Type: NWP 29 Residential Developments Name of Permittee: Tom Murphy / Bridger Center, LLC County: Gallatin County, Montana Date of Issuance: July 7, 2021 Project Manager: Jade Metzler Upon completion of the activity authorized by this permit and any mitigation required by the permit, sign this certification and return it to Montana.Reg@usace.army.mil or the following address: US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Helena Regulatory Office 10 W 15th Street, Suite 2200 Helena, Montana 59626 Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers representative. If you fail to comply with the conditions of this permit, you are subject to permit suspension, modification, or revocation. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I hereby certify that the work authorized by the above referenced permit has been completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the said permit, and required mitigation was completed in accordance with the permit conditions. _____________________________________ Signature of Permittee ___________________ Date of Environmental Quality December 14, 2020 Sage L. Joyce Montana State Program Manager U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District 10 West 15th Street, Suite 2200 Helena, Montana 59626-9705 Re: Montana Department of Environmental Quality 401 Water Quality Certification of Proposed Army Corps of Engineers 2020 Nationwide Permits, General Conditions, and Regional Conditions Dear Ms. Joyce: The attachment to this letter (Parts A-E) constitutes the Montana Department of Environmental Quality's position on the subject Nationwide Permits. It should not result in an undue burden to either of our agencies, while still providing adequate water quality protection. Also, please find enclosed the Montana Department of Environmental Quality's December 5, 2000, guidelines for materials for stream bank stabilization as referenced in the attached certification. We look forward to continuing the close cooperation and coordination between our two agencies. Please do not hesitate to contact myself ( 444-0240 JKenning@mt.gov) or Keenan Storrar (444-2734 Keenan.Storrar@mt.gov) if you have any questions. Cc: Toney Ott -U.S. EPA, 8WD-CWS w/ Attachments Steve Bullock, Governor I Shaun McGrath, Director I P.O. Box 200901 I Helena, MT 59620-0901 I (406) 444-2544 I www.deq.mt.gov Water Quality Certification in Accordance With Section 401 of the Clean Water Act for the 2020 Nationwide Permits in Montana 40 CFR § 121.7(d)(2)(i) Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) does not have project specific infonnation that is required in the 'JOINT APPLICATION FOR PROPOSED WORK IN MONTANA'S STREAMS, WETLANDS, FLOODPLAINS, AND OTHER WATER BODIES'. Without this information, DEQ cannot identify specific waterways impacted by the project including wetlands and tributary streams or confirm the status of waterways impacted by the project. A. Certification with General Conditions DEQ is granting Section 401 Water Quality Certification (certification) with the General Conditions listed in Section E for Nationwide Permits 1-11, 14-20, 22~28, 30-36, 38, 41, 46-49.1 B. Special Conditions for Specific Nationwide Permits 1) DEQ is granting certification of Nationwide Permit #12 [Oil or Natural Gas Pipeline Activities], Nationwide Permit C (#pending) [Electric Utility Line and Telecommunications Activities], and Nationwide Pennit D (#pending) [Utility Line Activities for Water and Other Substances] for projects that do not a) disturb the bed and banks ofwaterbodies orb) cause a violation of short-tenn water quality standards for total suspended sediment and turbidity resulting from stream-related construction activities because a static or vibratory plow is used and/or Horizontal Directional Drilling technology is implemented. DEQ denies certification for all other projects that qualify under this Nationwide Permit.1 2) DEQ is granting certification of Nationwide Pennit #13 [Bank Stabilization], Nationwide Pennit #21 [Surface Coal Mining Activities], Nationwide Permit #29 [Residential Developments], Nationwide Permit #37 [Emergency Watershed Protection and Rehabilitation], Nationwide Permit #39 [Commercial and Institutional Developments], Nationwide Permit #40 [Agricultural Activities], Nationwide Permit #42 [Recreational Facilities], Nationwide Permit #43 [Stonnwater Management Facilities], Nationwide Permit #44 [Mining Activities], Nationwide Permit #45 [Repair of Uplands Damaged by Discrete Events], and Nationwide Pennit #50 [Underground Coal Mining Activities] for all projects equal to or less than 300 linear feet. 1 C. Waiver Nationwide Permit #54 [Living Shorelines], Nationwide Pennit A (#pending) [Seaweed Mariculture Activities], Nationwide Permit B (#pending) [Finfish Mariculture Activities] are waived as these Nationwide Permits only apply to coastal shorelines and the Great Lakes. D. Denial Nationwide Permit #51 [Land Based Renewable Energy Generation Facilities], Nationwide Permit #52 [Water Based Energy Renewable Energy Generation Facilities], Nationwide #53 [Removal of Low Head Dams], Nationwide Permit E (#pending) [Water Reclamation and Reuse Facilities] are denied for the five year cycle. 1 1 MCA 75-5 et seq.; MCA 75-7 et seq.; MCA 87-5 et. seq.; ARM 17.30 et. seq. E. General Conditions for Nationwide Permits The following general conditions apply to all certified Nationwide Permits as provided in A and B above: 1) DEQ Water Protection Bureau -Discharge Permitting Program must be notified by the permittee for all activities requiring USACE pre-construction notification (PCN)**. Notification shall be at least 30 days prior to the commencement of the activity and include (a) the permittee name and contact information, (b) the project name, (c) the Nationwide Permit(s) used for the project, (d) the Township, Range and Section, (e) the project or regulated activity location in decimal latitude and longitude to the millionth degree (six significant figures to the right of the decimal point) (f) the volume of the discharge, (g) the biological, chemical, physical, and radiological characteristics of the discharge, (h) a description of the existing environment at the site of the discharge, (i) the size of the area affected, G) the location or locations at which the discharge may enter state waters. Notification of must be submitted by mail to DEQ or electronically through DEQ's Fees, Applications, and Compliance Tracking System (FACTS) website at: http://deq.mt.gov/Public/FACTS2·3 **For all projects where a Federal Agency is an applicant, that agency must provide notification and submit a Joint Application to DEQ, regardless ofUSACE pre- construction notification requirements. 3 2) This certification does not authorize the placement or construction of septic/leach systems or other sewage treatment facilities in wetlands.3 3) This certification does not authorize construction of dams, except for aquatic restoration projects and temporary dams associated with construction activity.3 4) This certification requires that materials used in stream bank or shore stabilization projects adhere to the Montana Department of Environmental Quality's December 5, 2000 guidelines for materials for stream bank stabilization. Tires may not be used to stabilize any banks in state waters. 3 5) This certification requires that all equipment be inspected for oil, gas, diesel, anti-freeze, hydraulic fluid and other petroleum leaks. Equipment cannot continue operating in or near the water if a leak is discovered. All such leaks will be properly repaired prior to equipment being allowed on the project site. Leaks that occur after the equipment is moved to the project site will be fixed that same day or the next day or be removed from the project area. If equipment is to be operated in or near water, a spill containment kit shall be available at the project site and DEQ shall be notified of spills.3 6) This certification requires that all permittees shall, to the maximum extent practicable, incorporate and construct design features that eliminate bridge deck run-off containing sediment, salt, or other pollutants from discharging directly into state water. To the extent practicable, bridge deck run-off, should be directed to a detention basin of unspecified size prior to continuing into state waters.3 7) This certification requires that riprap projects, to the extent practicable, avoid the use of geotextile fabric as riprap bedding material. To the extent practicable, riprap voids shall incorporate approximately 30-50% fines/soil and dormant plant material and/or root-stock.3 2 During FACTS development phase, notifications shall be sent to: DEOWPBPublicComments@mt.gov 3 MCA 75-5 et seq.; MCA 75-7 et seq.; MCA 87-5 et. seq.; ARM 17.30 et. seq. 8) The use of more than one NWP for a single and complete project is prohibited, except when the acreage loss of waters of the United States authorized by the NWPs does not exceed the acreage limit of the NWP with the highest specified acreage limit. For example, if a road crossing over a river is constructed under NWP 14, with associated bank stabilization authorized by NWP 13, the maximum acreage loss of waters of the United States for the total project cannot exceed l!2-acre.4 9) Restored riparian areas shall be stable and should consist of native species.4 F. Reopener Clause DEQ reserves the right to add or alter terms and conditions as appropriate to carry out its responsibilities with respect to water quality throughout the five year Nationwide Permit Cycle.4 4 MCA 75-5 et seq.; MCA 75-7 et seq.; MCA 87-5 et. seq.; ARM 17.30 et. seq. Policy on Stream bank Stabilization This policy outlines the guidelines for approved materials to be used for streambank stabilization in Montana. This policy and a draft Environment Assessment were provided to the public for comment via public notice MT-00-10 issued September 18, 2000. Comments were accepted until October 17, 2000. The draft Environmental Assessment is adopted as the final Environmental Assessment with the Responses to Comments incorporated. Signed into policy 12/05/00 by Bonnie Lovelace, Chief, Water Protection Bureau and 12/06/00 by Jan Sensibaugh, Administrator, Permitting & Compliance Division. GUIDELINES FOR MATERIALS FOR STREAMBANK STABILIZATION The following guidelines represent the efforts of a work group composed of Conservation District representatives, natural resource consultants, environmental interests, and state and federal regulatory agencies. They are suggested by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and not necessarily endorsed by all the work group members. These guidelines are only for use in areas where the use of high-density, angular rock is not practicable. (The term "practicable" means available and capable of being done after taking into consideration cost, existing technology, and logistics in light of overall project purposes [40 CFR 230.3(q)]). Sandstone or broken concrete may be acceptable alternatives to high-density, angular rock in certain situations, although local regulation may prohibit their use. The use of any river training device/structure may directly or cumulatively alter the ecology of Montana rivers and streams. Cumulative impact considerations may preclude the use of any river training device. Bank stabilization projects are sometimes authorized under the followingjurisdictions: Local Conservation District-Natural Stream bed & Land Conservation Act (31 O); Montana Department offish Wildlife and Parks -Stream Protection Act (SPA 124 ); County Floodplain Administrator -Floodplain Permit; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -Section 404/ 10 Permit; Montana Department ofEnvironmental Quality -75-5-318, MCA Authorization; Montana Department ofNatural Resources and Conservation - Navigable Rivers Land Use License/Easement. The following optional design concepts should be considered in conjunction with the guidelines to minimize environmental/aesthetic concerns: Utilize rock only in the lower* portion or toe of the riprap with woody structures/features, biodegradable fabric, etc. in the upper* portions. * The elevation at which the mean annual flow occurs is the division between "upper" and "lower." • Incorporate soil in the upper portions of the project with appropriate woody (usually willow) plantings as near average water elevations as possible and herbaceous plantings elsewhere. • Provide a temporary or permanent buffer strip (streamside area where protection promotes growth and sustenance of woody vegetation) along the project length to provide for vegetation stability where grazing or recreational use may impact plant growth. Preferably, plantings should be on slopes of 3: 1 or flatter and irrigated, if possible. ( Note: Numerous documents with more detailed information are available. Contact the Natural Resource Conservation Service or the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation for their "Stream Project Manual.") COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION Project: (Please attach copy of the completed "Joint Application for Proposed Work in Montana's Streams, Wetlands, Floodplains, and Other Water Bodies.') Upon completion of project activity, sign this certificate and return it to the following address: Montana Department of Environmental Quality Permitting &Compliance Division/Water Protection Bureau Box 200901 Helena, MT 59620-0901 Please answer the following questions: 1. What is the source of the concrete rubble? 2. What is the type of concrete rubble (curb/gutter, foundation, etc.)? 3. What was the cost of the rubble? (The recipient of the rubble cannot be compensated for accepting the rubble without a landfill license.) I hereby certify that the project work performed is in compliance with all applicable permits and in compliance with the "Guidelines for Materials for Stream bank Stabilization." Signature of Project Owner Date I hereby certify that I provided the concrete rubble used in the project and that I did not compensate the owner for accepting the rubble. Signature of Concrete Rubble Provider Date JOINT APPLICATION FOR PROPOSED WORK IN MONTANA’S STREAMS, WETLANDS, FLOODPLAINS, AND OTHER WATER BODIES Use this form to apply for one or all local, state, or federal permits listed below. “Information for Applicant” includes agency contacts and instructions for completing this application. To avoid delays, submit all required information, including a project site map and drawings. Incomplete applications will result in the delay of the application process. Other laws may apply. It is the applicant’s responsibility to obtain all permits and landowner permission, when applicable, before beginning work. PERMIT AGENCY FEE 310 Permit Local Conservation District No fee SPA 124 Permit Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks No fee Floodplain Permit Local Floodplain Administrator Varies by city/county ($25 - $500+) Section 404 Permit, Section 10 Permit U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Varies ($0 - $100) 318 Authorization 401 Certification Department of Environmental Quality $250 (318); $400 - $20,000 (401) Navigable Rivers Land Use License or Easement Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Trust Lands Management Division License $25; Easement $50, plus annual fee A. APPLICANT INFORMATION NAME OF APPLICANT:___________________________________________________________________ Has the landowner consented to this project? • Yes • No Mailing Address: ________________________________________Day Phone: ________________________ Physical Address: _______________________________________ Evening phone: _____________________ City/State/Zip: _______________________________________ E-Mail: ______________________________ NAME OF LANDOWNER (if different from applicant):___________________________________________ Mailing Address: _______________________________________ Day Phone: _________________________ Physical Address: _______________________________________ Evening Phone: ______________________ City/State/Zip: _______________________________________ E-Mail: _______________________________ NAME OF CONTRACTOR/AGENT (if one is used):____________________________________________ Mailing Address: _______________________________________ Day Phone: _________________________ Physical Address: _______________________________________ Evening Phone: ______________________ City/State/Zip: _______________________________________ E-Mail: _______________________________ B. PROJECT SITE INFORMATION NAME OF STREAM or WATER BODY at project location _____________ Nearest Town ______________ Address/Location:_______________________________Geocode (if available): __________________________ ____1/4 ____1/4 ____1/4, Section ________, Township _________, Range _________ County ____________ Longitude _____________________, Latitude ________________________________ ATTACH A PROJECT SITE MAP OR A SKETCH that includes: 1) the water body where the project will take place, roads, tributaries, landmarks; 2) a circled “X” representing the exact project location. IF NOT CLEARLY STATED ON THE MAP OR SKETCH, PROVIDE WRITTEN DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE. The state owns the beds of certain state navigable waterways. Is this a state navigable waterway? Yes or No. If yes, send copy of this application to appropriate DNRC land office – see Information for Applicant. AGENCY USE ONLY: Application # ___________ Date Received ____________ Date Accepted ________________/ Initials _____ Date Forwarded to DFWP ____________ Revised: 2/16/10 (310 form 270) Form may be downloaded from: www.dnrc.mt.gov/permits/default.asp This space is for all Department of Transportation and SPA 124 permits (government projects). Project Name _________________________________________________ Control Number ________________________________ Contract letting date ________________________________________________ MEPA/NEPA Compliance Yes No If yes, #14 of this application does not apply. C. PROJECT INFORMATION 1. TYPE OF PROJECT (check all that apply) Bridge/Culvert/Ford Construction Fish Habitat Mining Bridge/Culvert/Ford Removal Recreation (docks, marinas, etc.) Dredging Road Construction/Maintenance New Residential Structure Core Drill Bank Stabilization/Alteration Manufactured Home Placement of Fill Flood Protection Improvement to Existing Structure Diversion Dam Channel Alteration Commercial Structure Utilities Irrigation Structure Wetland Alteration Pond Water Well/Cistern Temporary Construction Access Debris Removal Excavation/Pit Other _____________________________________________ 2. PLAN OR DRAWING of the proposed project MUST be attached. This plan or drawing must include: • a plan view (looking at the project from above) • a cross section or profile view • dimensions of the project (height, width, depth in feet) • an elevation view • location of storage or stockpile materials • dimensions and location of fill or excavation sites • drainage facilities • location of existing or proposed structures, such as • an arrow indicating north buildings, utilities, roads, or bridges 3. IS THIS APPLICATION FOR an annual maintenance permit? Yes No (If yes, an annual plan of operation must be attached to this application – see “Information for Applicant”) 4. PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION DATE. Include a project timeline. Start date _____/_____/_____ Finish date_____/_____/_____ Is any portion of the work already completed? Yes No (If yes, describe the completed work.) 5. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE of the proposed project? 6. WHAT IS THE CURRENT CONDITION of the proposed project site? Include a description of the existing vegetation, bank condition, bank slope, and height. What other structures are nearby? 7. PROVIDE A BRIEF DESCRIPTION of the proposed project. 8. PROJECT DIMENSIONS. How many linear feet of bank will be impacted? How far will the proposed project encroach into and extend away from the water body? 9. VEGETATION. What type and how much vegetation will be removed or covered with fill material? 10. MATERIALS. Describe the materials to be used and how much. Cubic yards/Linear feet Size and Type Source 11. EQUIPMENT. What equipment is proposed to be used for the work? Where and how will the equipment be used on the stream bank and/or the waterbody? 12. CONSIDER THE IMPACTS OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT, EVEN IF TEMPORARY. Describe planned efforts during and after construction to: • Minimize erosion, sedimentation, or turbidity? • Minimize stream channel alterations? • Minimize effects to stream flow or water quality caused by materials used or removal of ground cover? • Minimize effects on fish and aquatic habitat? • Minimize risks of flooding or erosion problems upstream and downstream? • Revegetate/protect existing vegetation and control weeds? 13. WHAT ARE THE NATURAL RESOURCE BENEFITS of the proposed project? 14. LIST ALTERNATIVES to the proposed project. Why was the proposed alternative selected? D. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR SECTION 404, SECTION 10, AND FLOODPLAIN PERMITS. If applying for a Section 404 or Section 10 permit, fill out questions 1-3. If applying for a floodplain permit, fill out questions 3-6. (Additional information is required for floodplain permits – See “Information for Applicant.”) 1. Will the project involve placement of fill material in a wetland? If yes, describe. How much wetland area will be filled? Calculate the area impacted by fill activity or other disturbance. Note: A delineation of the wetland may be required. 2. If there is a plan for compensatory mitigation, describe the location, type, and amount of proposed mitigation. Attach additional sheet if necessary. 3. List the names and address of landowners adjacent to the project site. This includes properties adjacent to and across from the project site. (Some floodplain communities require certified adjoining landowner lists). _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ 4. List all applicable local, state, and federal permits and indicate whether they were issued, waived, denied, or pending. Note: All required local, state, and federal permits, or proof of waiver must be issued prior to the issuance of a floodplain permit. 5. Floodplain Map Number _____________________________ 6. Does this project comply with local planning or zoning regulations? Yes No E. SIGNATURES/AUTHORIZATIONS Each agency must have original signatures signed in blue ink. After completing the form, make the required number of copies and then sign each copy. Send the copies with original signatures and additional information required directly to each applicable agency. The statements contained in this application are true and correct. I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or I am acting as the duly authorized agent of the landowner. I authorize inspection of the project site after notice by inspection authorities. APPLICANT: LANDOWNER: Print Name: _____________________________ Print Name: _____________________________ ______________________________________ ________________________________________________ Signature of Applicant Date Signature of Landowner Date *CONTRACTOR/AGENT: Print Name: ______________________________ ________________________________________ Signature of Contractor/Agent Date *Contact agency to determine if contractor signature is required. Lynn Bacon 3 FIGURE NUMBER © PROJECT NO.DRAWN BY: DSGN. BY: APPR. BY: DATE: COPYRIGHT MORRISON-MAIERLE, INC.,2021 N:\5311\001.01 - PUD\ACAD\Exhibits\5311-001_WETLAND MSTR-Impacted.dwg Plotted by cody farley on Feb/26/2021 engineers surveyors planners scientists MorrisonMaierle 2880 Technology Blvd West Bozeman, MT 59718 406.587.0721 www.m-m.net 5311.002 EX. B DS BOZEMAN MONTANA EXHIBIT B - AQUATIC RESOURCES IMPACT MGH BRIDGER MEADOWS SUBDIVISION MGH 02/2021 DELINEATED WETLAND BOUNDARY LEGEND ESTIMATED WETLAND BOUNDARY WETLAND - 1 (EST. 1.11 AC.) WETLAND - 2 (EST. 1.87 AC.) WETLAND - 3 (0.22 AC.) WETLAND - 4 (0.01 AC.) WETLAND - 4a (0.05 AC.) NWW-1 NWW-1a EXISTING STORM WATER BASIN 30' UTILITY EASEMENT UPLAND AREAS NWW-1 (EST. 30 L.F., 3' WIDE) NWW-1a (EST. 75 L.F., 3' WIDE) DP EST. = ESTIMATED AC. = ACRES NWW = NON-WETLAND WATERWAY L.F. = LINEAR FEET DP = USACE DATA POINT LOCATION DP-1w DP-1u DP-3u DP-2w DP-4w DP-4u DP-3u DP-3w DP-4A-w DP-4A-u AQUATIC RESOURCE IMPACTS SHEET FEATURE LENGTH (LF)AREA (ACRE) NONWETLAND WATER WAY (NWW) 1 NWW-1 30.00 0.002 1 NWW-1a ---- TOTAL 30.00 0.002 WETLAND (WL) 1 WL-1 0.044 1 WL-3 0.035 1 WL-4 0.010 TOTAL 0.089 GRAND TOTAL 30.00 0.091 NOTE: DELINEATION CONDUCTED 10/05/2018 AND 04/27/2019 BY TERRAQUATIC, LLC.1 - WETLAND 4 SCALE: 1" = 30'-0" PROPOSED GRADING LIMITS SEE DETAIL 1 - LOT 1 LOT 2 LOT 3 LOT 4 LOT 5 LOT 6 LOT 7 LOT 8 LOT 9 LOT 10 LOT 11 LOT 12 LOT 13 LOT 14 LOT 15 LOT 16 LOT 17SHADY GLEN LANE B O Y L A N R O A D