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LRH 2018-564-SCR

Published Jan. 23, 2019
Expiration date: 2/21/2019

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:  The following application has been submitted for a Department of the Army (DA) Permit under the provisions of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.  This notice serves as the United States Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) request to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) to act on the Section 401 Water Quality Certification for the following application:

 

APPLICANT:            Mr. Chris Collins

         AY Manufacturing, Ltd.

                                    5200 Crosswind Drive

                                    Columbus, Ohio 43228

 

LOCATION:  As depicted on the attached Sheet 1 of 3, the proposed project would be located within the watershed of the Scioto River (Latitude 39.922721, Longitude -83.132840) on a 7.74-acre parcel on the north side of Crosswind Drive, in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.  The waters on-site flow to an unnamed tributary to Scioto Big Run, which is an indirect tributary of the Scioto River, a navigable water of the United States.

DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK:  The applicant has requested a DA authorization to discharge dredged and/or fill material into approximately 0.77 acre of three (3) wetlands (reference attached Table 1) in conjunction with the proposed construction of the AY Manufacturing Expansion Project.  The overall development would include the construction of additional manufacturing space, loading docks, parking, private roadway, and a stormwater management pond.  Plans for the proposed project are attached to this notice (Sheets 2-3 of 3).

ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS:  As a result of the proposal, fill material would be discharged into approximately 0.77 acre of three (3) wetlands.  The project does not require access or proximity to or siting within the waters of the United States to fulfill its basic purpose and is considered a non-water dependent activity.  The Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines state for non-water dependent activities, practicable alternatives that do not involve wetlands are presumed to be available, unless clearly demonstrated otherwise.  The applicant is required to provide an alternatives analysis that must overcome this presumption prior to receiving authorization for the discharge of dredged and/or fill material.  The applicant has submitted an alternatives analysis and it is currently under review.  A complete copy of the applicant’s alternatives analysis can be reviewed by appointment at the above address.  No permit will be issued until our review of the alternative analysis clearly demonstrates that practicable upland alternatives are not available to achieve the overall project purpose.

AVOIDANCE AND MINIMIZATION:  In evaluating a project area containing waters of the United States, consideration must be given to avoiding impacts on these sites.  If waters of the United States cannot be avoided, then the impacts must be minimized.  Approximately 0.77 acre of three (3) wetlands are located within the proposed project area.  Stormwater management planning would incorporate best management practices and water pollution controls necessary to maintain compliance with the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and Ohio Water Pollution Control Act.  Stormwater management and erosion control systems would be implemented during construction, including silt fences, mulch and/or earthen berms, temporary seeding, hay bales, inlet protection, temporary collection basins, diversion ditches, and construction entrances. All disturbed areas would be seeded and/or revegetated with native plant species and native seed mixes after completion of construction activities.

COMPENSATORY MITIGATION PLAN:  To compensate for the loss of waters of the United States associated with the proposed project, the applicant proposes to purchase 1.4 acres of forested wetland mitigation credit and 0.5 acre of non-forested wetland mitigation credit from the Big Darby Hellbranch Mitigation Bank.

WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION:  A Section 401 Water Quality Certification is required for this project.  It is the applicant’s responsibility to obtain certification from the OEPA. 

HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES:  The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) has been consulted and it has been determined there are no properties currently listed on the NRHP which would be indirectly or directly affected by the proposed work.  No previously identified Ohio Historic Inventory properties, NRHP properties, National Historic Landmark properties, or Consensus Determination of eligibility files are located within, adjacent to, or within the viewshed of the proposed project area.  The Corps has determined the proposed project would have no effect on any historic properties eligible or potentially eligible for inclusion on the NRHP.  A copy of this public notice will be furnished to the Ohio State Historic Preservation Office for their review and response.  Comments concerning archaeological sensitivity of the project area should be based on collected data.

THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES:  The proposed project is located within the known or historic range of the endangered Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis), the threatened northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis), the endangered running buffalo clover (Trifolium stonloniferum), the endangered Scioto madtom (Noturus trautmani), the endangered clubshell mussel (Pleurobema clava), the endangered northern riffleshell mussel (Epioblasma torulosa rangiana), the endangered rayed bean mussel (Villosa fabalis), the endangered snuffbox mussel (Epioblasma triquetra), and the threatened rabbitsfoot mussel (Quadrula cylindrical cylindrical).  The 7.74 acre site is vacant, generally flat land with wooded areas.  The proposed project area could provide potential habitat for the Indiana bat and the northern long-eared bat.  The 7.74 acre site would be cleared and graded by the applicant to facilitate the construction of the proposed project.  The applicant has agreed to conduct tree clearing operations prior to April 1 and after September 30, as recommended by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), to minimize effects on the Indiana bat and the northern long-eared bat.  The Corps has determined the proposed project may affect, but is not likely adversely affect either the Indiana bat or the northern long-eared bat.  The Corps has consulted the most recently available information and information provided by the applicant and has determined the proposed project does not provide suitable habitat for the running buffalo clover, Scioto madtom, northern riffleshell mussel, rayed bean mussel, snuffbox mussel, and rabbitsfoot mussel.  The Corps has determined the project would have no effect on the unning buffalo clover, Scioto madtom, northern riffleshell mussel, rayed bean mussel, snuffbox mussel, and rabbitsfoot mussel.  This Public Notice serves as a request for concurrence from the USFWS for the aforementioned effect determination and for any additional information they may have on whether any listed or proposed to be listed endangered or threatened species may be present in the area which would be affected by the activity, pursuant to Section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act of 1972 (as amended).  

PUBLIC INTEREST REVIEW AND CUMULATIVE EFFECTS:  This application will be reviewed in accordance with 33 CFR 320‑332, the Regulatory Program of the Corps, and other pertinent laws, regulations, and executive orders.  Our evaluation will also follow the guidelines published by the United States Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to Section 404(b)(1) of the Clean Water Act (40 CFR part 230).  The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts, including cumulative impacts, of the proposed activity on the public interest.  That decision will reflect the national concern for both the protection and the utilization of important resources.  The benefit that reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments.  All factors that may be relevant to the proposal will be considered, including the cumulative effects thereof; among those factors are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, historic properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation, shoreline erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. 

SOLICITATION OF COMMENTS:  The Corps is soliciting comments from the public, Federal, state and local agencies and officials, Indian Tribes and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity.  For accuracy and completeness of the administrative record, all data in support of or in opposition to the proposed work should be submitted in writing setting forth sufficient detail to furnish a clear understanding of the reasons for support or opposition.  Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in the notice, that a public hearing be held to consider the application.  Requests for public hearings shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing.  Any comments received will be considered by the Corps to determine whether to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal.  To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and the other public interest factors listed above.  Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act.  Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity.  Written statements received in this office on or before the expiration date of this Public Notice will become a part of the record and will be considered in the final determination.  A permit will be granted unless its issuance is found to be contrary to the public interest.

CLOSE OF COMMENT PERIOD:  All comments pertaining to this Public Notice must reach this office on or before the close of the comment period listed on page one of this Public Notice.  If no comments are received by that date, it will be considered that there are no objections.  Comments and requests for additional information should be submitted to:

 

United States Army Corps of Engineers

ATTN:  CELRH-RD-N

Public Notice:  LRH-2018-564-SCR

502 Eighth Street

Huntington, WV 25701-2070

 

Please note names, addresses, and comments submitted in response to this Public Notice become part of our administrative record and, as such, are available to the public under provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.  Thank you for your interest in our nation’s water resources.  If you have any questions concerning this Public Notice, please contact Ms. Kayla Adkins of the North Branch, at 304-399-5210, by mail at the above address, or by email at kayla.n.adkins@usace.army.mil.

 

Table 1.  Proposed discharges of dredged and/or fill material into Waters of the United States associated with the AY Manufacturing Expansion Project, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio (Latitude 39.922721, Longitude -83.132840)

Aquatic Resource

Latitude & Longitude

(°N)            (°W)

Flow Regime or Cowardin Class

Estimated amount of aquatic resource in review area

Acres (ac) of Fill

Wetland A

39.922245

-83.133202

Forested Wetland

0.48 ac

0.48 ac

 

Wetland B

39.922367

-83.132189

Forested Wetland

0.06 ac

0.06 ac

 

Wetland C

39.922904

-83.132393

Emergent Wetland

0.23 ac

0.23 ac

 

Total

0.77 ac