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(Page 3 . 11-8 ) E �,�-,hq '� <br /> Terrell 's Creek, Phil 's Creek, and Morgan Creek. <br /> 09 .E <br /> WATER SUPPLY WATERSHED: There are four water supply watersheds <br /> within Bingham Township. ' of tee *atr x ts cpr e amut$ f e o ai pre ld ara, Appox maeiy. 28.% of University �Lake taF�re g e r <br /> Watershed`� extends. into the eastern portion of the <br /> township, encompassing 5 ,385 acres ( 11% of the township's total <br /> area) . The Cane Creek watershed consists of 20, 160 acres, most of <br /> the western and central portions of the township. The Cane Creek <br /> watershed acreage amounts to 41% of the township's total area. <br /> artion�s a t ,rat +other w.a�tere hed s also exist in Bing1iam. <br /> Part of to Wiper o watershed (Sever *pie... !e sub-baf <br /> extends:<::into}}:<:ths::<::nor ees <::>cor e...,::.:. .::<., .. ;.: .::::.:}}: .< ;. .. :::<.:; :<;.}:.::.: : : .. <br /> 2. .:.: ,; : p :40040`;:a..",`{r'..a.}:fob'>:::4%h :::::T. . .}::: .. ,., <. .. .. <.:> :>:::; : i <br /> :::. •..:::.::::::::n::::::v::..:::::.:............ .. •,....:.:v•:m:•;::.:i'tiii:•: •;i•i:•i,i'•}:iii?:it•,}:v::::i;{:ry::...::......:..:..:. ..: <br /> s......m..vr..rW:;?L}b`ii......:i:Q:ii:...:..r.:..4.:......n:.}::......::.f.n::?:..r.........:.:...:......r.rr.....rn...........J.�'.:...r. <br /> STEEP SLOPES: Steep slopes, those greater than 15%, are a <br /> limited constraint, occurring primarily in four areas of the <br /> township; along the Haw River; along Cane Creek, both north and <br /> south of NC 54 and along its tributaries; in the extreme <br /> southeastern portion of the township at Terrell's Mountain; and <br /> in the east-central portion of the township at Pickard's <br /> Mountain. This last area is at the headwaters of Morgan Creek. <br /> SOILS: Most of the soils in Bingham Township are adequate for <br /> urban land uses. Three soils associations are present in the <br /> township, however, that present limitations to building and <br /> development activity. <br /> The central portion of the township east of Cane Creek is <br /> characterized by soils of the Lignum-Enon-Orange association. <br /> The heavy clay content. of these soils creates absorption and <br /> shrink-swell problems. Similar problems exist with the soils of <br /> the Appling-Helena association found in the southwestern part of <br /> the township. <br /> Tatum, Wedowee, and Goldston soils can be found throughout the <br /> township. They tend to be identified with stream valleys and <br /> moderate to steep slopes. These soils are generally ill-suited <br /> to urban uses, especially those requiring extensive grading. <br /> Cultural and Natural Resources <br /> Certain areas within Bingham Township possess unique or exemplary <br /> natural and physical characteristics that are of great value. <br /> This value may not necessarily be monetary. It may also be <br /> educational, biological, cultural, spiritual, or of value to the <br /> planning process. <br /> Three sites in Bingham Township are home to flora an fauna <br /> identified by the state as species of special concern; the <br /> Carolina Darter, in Cane Creek near SR 1115 ; the Red Shouldered <br /> Hawk, near SR 1956 and SR 1005 ; and the plant Atlantic Isopyrum, <br /> at the northern end of Cane Creek Reservoir. A species of <br /> special concern is one faced with major habitat loss in the <br /> county, exists in small populations, or the target of <br /> 5 <br />