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3. Provide recommendations for design and construction of the proposed roadway. <br /> 4. Prepare engineering reports, in NCDOT format and issued as an Inventory <br /> Report and Recommendations Report. <br /> Environmental Report <br /> 1. The environmental reporting includes stream and wetland delineations, <br /> threatened and endangered species and contacting the offices of State Historic <br /> Preservation Office (SHPO). <br /> 2. The environmental reporting includes the property bounded by Ben Wilson Road <br /> on the west and extending 2,500 feet to the east, extending approximately 200 <br /> feet south of Interstate 85 right of way. The report will also include the corridors <br /> for the water line and sewer line routes. <br /> 3. Conduct field delineation for jurisdictional waters/wetlands on site. <br /> 4. Mark all features that exhibit characteristics of waters/wetlands with plastic <br /> surveyor's flagging, to be located by the surveyor. <br /> 5. Upon completion of the delineation, prepare and submit required necessary <br /> documentation for verification by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and <br /> N.C. Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ). Included is a one day site verification <br /> visit with USACE and NCDWQ. <br /> 6. Prepare a report that contains the findings, conclusions and permitting <br /> requirements for the project. <br /> 7. Prepare a preliminary Threatened and Endangered (T & E) Survey through the <br /> North Carolina Natural Heritage Database and summarize in a letter report. If <br /> species of concern are identified, a detailed survey of the area may be required. <br /> A detailed study for Threatened and Endangered Species are not included in this <br /> scope of work. <br /> 8. Submit necessary site information to SHPO for review and comment about <br /> potential historic properties/structures within the project site boundaries. <br /> 9. Prepare environmental report to accompany CDBG funding application. <br />