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309 <br /> 36. Maintain a minimum 100-foot undisturbed, native,forested buffer along perennial streams,and a minimum 50- <br /> foot buffer along intermittent streams and wetlands. Maintaining undisturbed,forested buffers along these areas <br /> will minimize impacts to aquatic and terrestrial wildlife resources,water quality,and aquatic habitat both within <br /> and downstream of the project area. Also,wide riparian buffers are helpful in maintaining stability of stream <br /> banks and for treatment of pollutants associated with urban stormwater. <br /> McAdams Response: Understood. <br /> 37. We recommend installing rain gardens or other bioretention structures to reduce water runoff and soil erosion. <br /> Also, additional information on LID can be found at the NC State University LID guide: https://www.uni- <br /> groupusa.org/PDF/NC_LID_Guidebook.pdf. NCWRC's Green Growth Toolbox provides information on nature- <br /> friendly planning(http://www.ncwildlife.org/Conserving/Programs/GreenGrowthTooLbox.aspx). <br /> McAdams Response: Understood.Final SCM design will be handled during the Zoning Compliance Permit <br /> application. <br /> 38. Consider using wildlife friendly outdoor lighting since light pollution can impact the circadian rhythms of animals, <br /> disrupt behavior,cause injury,or death. Lights should only be on when needed; use lights only where necessary; <br /> Lights should have wavelength greater than 560 nm emissions(i.e., narrow-spectrum LEDs or low-pressure <br /> sodium); mount the fixture as low as possible; use the lowest wattage necessary;and lights should be fully <br /> shielded. <br /> McAdams Response:Understood. <br /> 39. Erosion control matting made of plastic mesh or twine should not be used within the project area because it can <br /> injure or kill wildlife. <br /> McAdams Response:Understood. <br /> NCDEQ - Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch <br /> Janet Macdonald - Phone: 919.707.8349 <br /> 40. One(1)Superfund Section sites and no(0)Brownfields Program Sites were identified within one mile of the <br /> project as shown on the attached report.The Superfund Section recommends that site files be reviewed to <br /> ensure that appropriate precautions are incorporated into any construction activities that encounter potentially <br /> contaminated soil or groundwater.Superfund Section files can be viewed at: http://deq.nc.gov/waste- <br /> management-laserfiche. <br /> O—g.n County <br /> t Brownfieltls Blles <br /> Orange y SEPA prolec128LOC2 <br /> Summary <br /> Name c...I Arad —) LangM(mll <br /> Cenif DSCA Sites I o R. I NA <br /> PeCeral Remetli—Branch Bile. 0 NIA NIA <br /> Inaaiva Hazallous Bites 1 WA WA <br /> P Re Iul —fill Bites 0 WA WA <br /> Brownfieltls Pro Sites 0 WA WA <br /> Inactive Hazardous Sites <br /> # EPAID SITENAME Coun <br /> 1 NONCDO001961 KIRBCHNER,GEORGE PROPERTY t <br /> McAdams Response: Understood. <br /> McADAMS 7of10 <br />