8 Elliott St -Norwalk, CT - Wetlands
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8 Elliott St -Norwalk, CT - Wetlands 1:14,793 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 mi Esri, HERE, DeLorme, MapmyIndia, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS user community 0 0.2 0.4 0.8 km This map is for general reference only. The US Fish and Wildlife November 26, 2016 Service is not responsible for the accuracy or currentness of the base data shown on this map. All wetlands related data should Estuarine and Marine Deepwater Freshwater Forested/Shrub Wetland Other be used in accordance with the layer metadata found on the Wetlands Mapper web site. Estuarine and Marine Wetland Freshwater Pond Riverine Freshwater Emergent Wetland Lake National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) This page was produced by the NWI mapper Home | About | Contact | CLEAR | CT DEP | FAQs Map Them e: Re Choose a Photo Base Coastal Boundary Ch a M Th Theme Visible Fi an Ad Fi a Pl Fi a La Vi a M Le © 2014 CT DEEP, UConn, Tele-Atlas Pr 05001000ft a M Map Scale: 1:12,000 Latitude: 41.08353 Longitude: -73.41197 Towns with Aquifer Protection Areas North Canaan Colebrook Hartland Suffield Somers Union Salisbury Stafford * Avon * New Hartford Norfolk Enfield Thompson * Beacon Falls * New Milford Granby Woodstock Canaan * Berlin * Newtown East Granby * Bethany * North Canaan Barkhamsted Winchester Windsor Locks * Bethel * North Haven Ellington Putnam * Bethlehem * North Stonington East Windsor Willington Ashford Eastford * Bolton * Norwalk Tolland * Bristol * Old Saybrook Simsbury Windsor Pomfret Sharon Canton * Brookfield * Oxford Cornwall Goshen New Hartford Bloomfield Brooklyn * Plainfield Torrington South Windsor Vernon Killingly Burlington * Plainville * Canterbury Plymouth Avon Mansfield Chaplin Brooklyn * Canton * Portland Coventry Hampton Manchester * Cheshire * Prospect West HartfordHartford Bolton Burlington East Hartford * Clinton * Putnam Harwinton Warren Litchfield * Colchester * Ridgefield Kent Andover Farmington * Coventry * Rocky Hill Wethersfield Windham Sterling * Cromwell * Salisbury Scotland Canterbury Plainfield Glastonbury Columbia Morris Newington * Danbury * Seymour Bristol New Britain * Darien * Shelton Thomaston Plainville Plymouth Hebron * Derby * Simsbury Washington Rocky Hill Bethlehem * East Lyme Somers Marlborough Lebanon Sprague East Windsor * Southbury Watertown Berlin Cromwell Franklin New Milford Southington * Enfield * Southington Wolcott Portland Lisbon * Essex * Sprague Griswold Voluntown Sherman East Hampton * Farmington Stafford Colchester Roxbury Woodbury Waterbury * Glastonbury * Stamford Middletown Bozrah Norwich * Goshen * Stonington Meriden Bridgewater Middlebury Preston Middlefield * Griswold * Thomaston Cheshire * Guilford Thompson Prospect * Hamden * Tolland New Fairfield Naugatuck Salem East Haddam North Stonington Brookfield Southbury Haddam * Killingly Vernon Durham Montville * Ledyard * Wallingford Wallingford Beacon Falls Ledyard * Litchfield * Watertown Oxford Bethany * Madison * Westbrook * Manchester * Weston Danbury Newtown Chester Hamden Lyme * Mansfield * Westport Seymour Stonington Bethel North Haven Killingworth Woodbridge Deep River Waterford * Meriden * Willington North Branford East Lyme Groton New London * Middletown * Wilton Essex Ansonia Madison * Naugatuck * Woodbury Monroe Guilford Derby Old Lyme * New Britain Old Saybrook New Haven Redding Shelton Westbrook Ridgefield East Haven Clinton Orange Branford * Towns in red have West Haven Easton adopted the Final Aquifer Trumbull Protection Areas Milford Weston NOTE: This map shows Connecticut's Aquifer Protection Areas, Wilton Stratford as delineated through the Level A and Level B Mapping Processes. Bridgeport Fairfield Aquifer Protection Areas are delineated for active public water supply wells in stratified drift that serve more that 1000 people, New Canaan Westport Connecticut in accordance with Sections 22a-354c and 22a-354z of the Norwalk Connecticut General Statutes. Level B Mapping delineates a Stamford Aquifer Protection Areas preliminary aquifer protection area, providing an estimate of the Darien land area from which the well draws its water. Level A Mapping Greenwich Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse delineates the final Aquifer Protection Area, which becomes the regulatory boundary for land use controls designed to protect the well from contamination. As Level A Mapping is completed for July 21, 2014 each well field and approved by DEEP, it will replace the Level B Mapping. Towns that have adopted the Aquifer Protection Areas Level A Aquifer Protection Area (Final Adopted) at the local level and for which land use regulations are now in Connecticut Department of place are designated by the solid red above and in red in the list Energy & Environmental Protection Level A Aquifer Protection Area (Final) of Towns with Aquifer Protection Areas. 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06106 Level B Aquifer Protection Area (Preliminary) www.ct.gov/deep/aquiferprotection 5 Home | About | Contact | CLEAR | CT DEP | FAQs Map Them e: Re Choose a Photo Base Aquifer Protection Areas Ch a M Th Theme Visible Fi an Ad Fi a Pl Fi a La Vi a M Le © 2015 CT DEEP, UConn, Tele-Atlas Pr 012mi a M Map Scale: 1:100,000 Latitude: 41.12686 Longitude: -73.62678 Home | About | Contact | CLEAR | CT DEP | FAQs Map Them e: Re Choose a Photo Base Natural Diversity Data Base Area, June 2016 Ch a M Th Theme Visible Fi an Ad Fi a Pl Fi a La Vi a M Le © 2015 CT DEEP, UConn Pr 00.20.4mi a M Map Scale: 1:24,000 Latitude: 41.11394 Longitude: -73.3854 United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE New England Ecological Services Field Office 70 COMMERCIAL STREET, SUITE 300 CONCORD, NH 03301 PHONE: (603)223-2541 FAX: (603)223-0104 URL: www.fws.gov/newengland Consultation Code: 05E1NE00-2017-SLI-0360 November 25, 2016 Event Code: 05E1NE00-2017-E-00424 Project Name: 8 Elliot St, Norwalk, CT Subject: List of threatened and endangered species that may occur in your proposed project location, and/or may be affected by your proposed project To Whom It May Concern: The enclosed species list identifies threatened, endangered, proposed and candidate species, as well as proposed and final designated critical habitat, that may occur within the boundary of your proposed project and/or may be affected by your proposed project. The species list fulfills the requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) under section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). New information based on updated surveys, changes in the abundance and distribution of species, changed habitat conditions, or other factors could change this list. Please feel free to contact us if you need more current information or assistance regarding the potential impacts to federally proposed, listed, and candidate species and federally designated and proposed critical habitat. Please note that under 50 CFR 402.12(e) of the regulations implementing section 7 of the Act, the accuracy of this species list should be verified after 90 days. This verification can be completed formally or informally as desired. The Service recommends that verification be completed by visiting the ECOS-IPaC website at regular intervals during project planning and implementation for updates to species lists and information. An updated list may be requested through the ECOS-IPaC system by completing the same process used to receive the enclosed list. The purpose of the Act is to provide a means whereby threatened and endangered species and the ecosystems upon which they depend may be conserved. Under sections 7(a)(1) and 7(a)(2) of the Act and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 402 et seq.), Federal agencies are required to utilize their authorities to carry out programs for the conservation of threatened and endangered species and to determine whether projects may affect threatened and endangered species and/or designated critical habitat. A Biological Assessment is required for construction projects (or other undertakings having similar physical impacts) that are major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment as defined in the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4332(2) (c)). For projects other than major construction activities, the Service suggests that a biological evaluation similar to a Biological Assessment be prepared to determine whether the project may affect listed or proposed species and/or designated or proposed critical habitat. Recommended contents of a Biological Assessment are described at 50 CFR 402.12. If a Federal agency determines, based on the Biological Assessment or biological evaluation, that listed species and/or designated critical habitat may be affected by the proposed project, the agency is required to consult with the Service pursuant to 50 CFR 402. In addition, the Service recommends that candidate species, proposed species and proposed critical habitat be addressed within the consultation. More information on the regulations and procedures for section 7 consultation, including the role of permit or license applicants, can be found in the "Endangered Species Consultation Handbook" at: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/esa-library/pdf/TOC-GLOS.PDF Please be aware that bald and golden eagles are protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668 et seq.), and projects affecting these species may require development of an eagle conservation plan (http://www.fws.gov/windenergy/eagle_guidance.html). Additionally, wind energy projects should follow the wind energy guidelines (http://www.fws.gov/windenergy/)