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34 <br /> Carolina Friends School Biological Inventory Report Orange County, N.C. <br /> Table 8. Status of streams in the PSA <br /> Map ID Length Classification Compensatory River Basin <br /> ft. Miti ation Required Buffer <br /> Pine Mountain 2,113 Perennial Yes Subject <br /> Creek SA <br /> SB 576 Intermittent Undetermined Subject <br /> 519 Perennial Yes Subject <br /> SC 2,115 Perennial Yes Subject <br /> SD 1,039 Intermittent Undetermined Subject <br /> Total 6,362 <br /> Five wetlands were identified within the PSA (Table 9). The locations of these wetlands <br /> are shown on the wetland sketch map provided by S&EC (Appendix B). All wetlands <br /> within the PSA are located within the Cape Fear River Basin(USGS HUC 03020002). <br /> Table 9. Characteristics of wetlands in the PSA <br /> Map Hydrologic 404/401 <br /> ID NCWAM Classification Forested Classification or 401 <br /> LW l Bottomland Hardwood Forest I Yes Riparian 404/401 <br /> W1 Headwater Forest I Yes Riparian 404/401 <br /> W2 Headwater Forest I Yes Riparian 404/401 <br /> W3 Headwater Forest I Yes Riparian I 404/401 <br /> W4 Headwater Forest I Yes Riparian 404/401 <br /> W5 Headwater Forest Yes Riparian 404/401 <br /> 6.2 Construction Moratoria <br /> No moratoria are anticipated for this project at this time. <br /> 6.3 N.C. River Basin Buffer Rules <br /> Streamside riparian zones within the PSA are protected under provisions of the Jordan <br /> Lake Riparian Buffer Rules, administered by NCDWR. Per the Jordan Lake Riparian <br /> Buffer Rules, streams depicted on the most recent published manuscript of the Orange <br /> County Soil Survey (prepared by the Natural Resource Conservation Service [NRCS], of <br /> the United States Department of Agriculture [USDA]), or the United States Geologic <br /> Survey's (USGS) National Map shall require a total of 50 perpendicular feet of riparian <br /> buffer from the stream top-of-bank. This 50'riparian buffer has two zones. Zone 1 consists <br /> of the first 30 undisturbed perpendicular feet from the stream top-of-bank. Zone 2 consists <br /> of the outer 20 perpendicular feet, starting from the outer edge of Zone 1. Limited <br /> disturbance is allowed in Zone 2. Specific disturbance activities and uses which are <br /> allowed in Zone 2 can be found in Items (9) and(11) of the Jordan Lake Buffer Rules. <br /> In addition to the 50' buffer requirements of the Jordan Lake riparian buffer rules, the <br /> Orange County Unified Development Ordinance(UDO)requires additional buffers,which <br /> 14 December 2024 <br />