Conservation of Critical Environmental Resources in Chatham Park

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Conservation of Critical Environmental Resources in Chatham Park Elaine Chiosso, Haw Riverkeeper Haw River Assembly Haw River As Seen From Chatham Park

"Spreading southwestward from the banks of the Haw River and the shore of Jordan Lake lies an undeveloped wilderness of more than 10,000 acres Laying within the Cape Fear River Basin and draining into Jordan Lake--the second largest drinking water supply for Triangle area communities--the Southwest Shore Wilderness is one of the largest remaining unfragmented areas in the sixcounty Triangle region. (Southwest Shore Conservation Assesment, 2008)

The Town of Pittsboro has made it clear that conservation must be a key element of a Master Plan community under the Planned Development District ordinance in order to protect the "public health, safety and well being" of the town. A Planned Development District is expected to "Preserve Critical Environmental Resources" (Section 5.1(6) Town of Pittsboro PDD Ordinance)

These Critical Environmental Resources must be identified and mapped as part of the Master Plan before rezoning of Chatham Park is approved

What are the Critical Environmental Resources? 1. Streams & buffers using Chatham County rules (GIS delineations) 2. Wetlands & buffers (per Chatham Co rules) 3. 100 year floodplains 4. Steep Slopes of 20% or greater 5. Cape Fear Shiner recovery habitat (per US Fish and Wildlife Service) 6. Natural Heritage Areas (defined by NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources 7. Waters of the Haw River and Jordan Lake

We'd like to take you on a "Virtual Tour" of the Critical Environmental Resources in Chatham Park.

Conservation A Virtual Tour Perennial streams Perennial streams flow year-round and include Robeson and Stinking creeks on Chatham Park land. Chatham County requires 100' buffers on perennial streams.

Conservation A Virtual Tour Intermittent Streams Intermittent streams streams have sporadic flow, usually in response to seasonal rainfall patterns and the rise and fall of groundwater levels. Chatham County requires 50 foot buffers on each side of intermittent streams.

Conservation A Virtual Tour Ephemeral Streams Ephemerals are small headwater streams that run during rainfall. Chatham County ephemerals, meeting minimum requirements, are protected by 30 foot buffers.

Chatham Park Investors do not plan to protect ephemerals, which means hillsides would be stripped and bulldozed, and the headwaters streams destroyed.

Conservation A Virtual Tour Wetlands and their buffers Wetlands are protected by state and federal law, but if the land surrounding them is not also protected, the wetlands are damaged by mud during construction. Chatham County requires that wetlands are protected by 50 foot buffers surrounding them

Conservation A Virtual Tour 100 Year Floodplains Critical for protecting downstream properties from flooding

Conservation A Virtual Tour Steep Slopes of 20% and Greater Chatham Park Has a 350 Ft. Elevation Change over the highest and lowest parts of the land

Conservation A Virtual Tour Haw River Cape Fear Shiner Recovery Habitat The Cape Fear shiner is a Federally listed Endangered Species Haw River lands along Chatham Park are part of its recovery habitat

Conservation A Virtual Tour Significant Natural Heritage Areas The Haw River Aquatic Habitat The Pittsboro Wilderness Area The Haw River Levees and Bluffs The Robeson Creek Ravine The Robeson Creek Depression and hardpan Photo by Fritz Flohr Reynolds

Conservation A Virtual Tour Jordan Lake Drinking water for over 300,000 people 1 million visitors a year for recreation. It has been on the EPA Impaired Waters list since 2002 due to pollution. What will Chatham Park Investors do so that pollution from their development is not increased in Jordan Lake?

Options for Conservation Protection? Conservation Scenario Conservation Acres Current Pittsboro Rules 849 Chatham Park Master Plan? Pittsboro Matters Recommendation for Protecting Critical Environmental Resources 2895 acres

Protection of Critical Environmental Resources Recommended Acres To Be Conserved by CPI in the Master Plan : Total Acres per category Net Acres (not included elsewhere) Cumulative Acres Total Percent A. Streams + Buffers (per Chatham Co.) 1452 1452 1452 20.7 B. Floodplains (100 yr.) 125 30 1482 21.1 C. Steep Slopes (20% slopes) 798 494 1976 28.2 D. Wetlands + Buffers (per Chatham Co.) 62 28 2004 28.6 E. Cape Fear Shiner Recovery Habitat (per USFWS) F. Significant Natural Heritage Areas (per NCDENR) 217 135 2139 30.5 1270 756 2895 41.2 TOTAL: 2895 acres 41.2%

Conservation Areas Mapped = 41.2% The Lawrence Group Also Recommended (1) 10% more for parks (2) 5-10% more for conservation lands These areas should be sited on poorly drained soils that cover nearly 10% of Chatham Park

Critical Environmental Resources Overlaid On Chatham Park Land Use Map

Chatham Park should conform to the Pittsboro Land Use Plan Pittsboro's Land Use Plan includes a 2000 foot wide buffer (in dark green ) along the Haw River consistent with Chatham County's low density stream buffers. "Development in these areas is generally discouraged." (Pittsboro Land Use Plan, Section 5 page 99)

Chatham Park Does Not Have A Conservation Plan. An Open Space Plan Is Not A Conservation Plan. The Master Plan states if full build-out occurs then 2,000+/- acres. will be set aside as open space including undeveloped easements (utility, roads?), public and private lawns, mostly unidentified parks and trails, and some streams & buffers Critical Environmental Resources are largely unprotected

Without A True Conservation Master Plan-- What is the cost to our Environment, Clean Air and Water? Thousands of acres of forested steep slopes will be bulldozed and miles of streams will be destroyed. Damage during and after development will include massive sedimentation, and runoff of toxins and nutrient pollution into Jordan Lake and the Haw River that will damage ecosystems, recreation and drinking water. Climate Change in the 21st Century will increase the damage done by Chatham Park to air and water quality due to loss of forest and healthy streams.

Damage During Development Creeks damaged by sediment from erosion during construction in Chatham County. Engineered sedimentation control structures did not prevent this damage.

Damage During Development The mud ended up as massive sedimentation of the Haw River and Jordan Lake from area developments

Damage After Development Excessive algal growth due to nutrients in stormwater runoff have impaired the Haw River and Jordan Lake. Stormwater runoff from paved surfaces also carry heavy metals and other toxins that further damage water quality and wildlife.

A Conservation Master Plan and Map of these Critical Environmental Resources must be submitted before re-zoning is approved Protection for streams, steep slopes, wetlands, floodplains, critical habitat, and Natural Heritage Areas has to be planned for all of Chatham Park upfront - not piecemeal as development proceeds in Small Area Plans

For more information: Elaine Chiosso Haw Riverkeeper P.O. Box 187 Bynum NC www.hawriver.org info@hawriver.org 919 542-5790