Secondary and Cumulative Impacts Master Management Plan - 2014

SECTION 7 – SUMMARY OF MITIGATION TO ADDRESS SECONDARY AND CUMULATIVE IMPACTS

TABLE 7-1 Areas of Potential Impacts to be Addressed by Permitting and Mitigation Programs

Potential for SCI

Types of SCIs

Mitigation

Environmental Resource

PI

Shellfish or Fish and their Habitats

Wetland Protection through CWA Section 404 and Section 401 Endangered Species Act Land Use Planning Parks and Recreation Master Plan Erosion and Sediment Control Program– plan view and pre- construction process; monitoring UDO - Conservation/Buffer District – protect environmentally important areas - and open space preservation - Riparian Buffers and Floodplain Protection - Stormwater Programs - Phase II requires runoff volume be controlled - Sanitary Sewer Installation – stream crossings with directional borings Endangered Species Act Parks and Recreation Master Plan - important habitat areas prioritized for protection Land Use Plan– encourage development in Town Center, tree protection Erosion and Sediment Control Program administered by Wake County UDO - Open Space Preservation - Conservation/Buffer District - Riparian Buffers and Floodplain Protection -– Habitat protection and maintenance of habitat corridors - Stormwater Programs

Possible aquatic habitat degradation Disruption of food chain; reduction in aquatic insect number and diversity through loss of riffle habitat by increased siltation and increased low-flow conditions; reduction in potential for long-term population sustainability

PI

Wildlife and Natural Vegetation

Reduction in available habitat; no impact to Federally listed species Habitat fragmentation; reduction in genetic diversity; reduction in species tolerance; increased dispersal distance to suitable habitat; reduction in potential for long-term population sustainability

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