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15 <br />7. What are the significant plant communities on the site? (for example., bottomland forests <br />of sweetgum, tulip trees, and ash; part of site covered in honeysuckle) Include <br />approximate age and size of trees. <br />This bottomland hardwood area has 50 -80 year old Sycamore trees, Oaks, Ash, Box elder <br />etc. <br />8. What animal species have been noted on the site? <br />Bald Eagles frequent the Haw River Wildlife Corridor. Ospreys, numerous fish species, <br />deer, fox, and other animals frequent this rich corridor and this site. <br />9. Threatened and Endangered Species: <br />Are there federally - listed Threatened or Endangered Species or designated Critial Habitat <br />listed for your county? ( X ) yes ( ) no <br />NOTE: Refer to http: / /www.fws.gov/ southeast /es /county%20lists.htm <br />If yes, what is /are the species? Bald Eagle, Roanoke Bass, Carolina Darter, American <br />Eel, Red - Cockaded Woodpecker, Atlantic Pigtoe, Brook Floater, Dwarf Wedgemussel, <br />Green Floater, Savannah Lilliput, Yellow Lampinussel, Butternut, Creamy tick - trefoil, <br />Michaux's Sumac, Smooth Coneflower, Sweet Pinesap, Torrey's Mountain -mint. <br />10. Has the site ever been known or suspected to have hazardous wastes, or has the site ever <br />been zoned commercial or industrial? ( ) yes ( X ) no <br />If yes, please, list them and indicate their location on the site map. <br />11. Are there any above ground structures (houses, barns, rock walls, dams, etc.)? <br />( ) yes ( X )no <br />Note: If you are selected for funding, you will need to provide photographs of these <br />above ground structures. <br />Schedule C — Page 2 of 4 <br />