Environmental Reevaluation.Pdf

Environmental Reevaluation.Pdf

Table of Contents SECTION I: INTRODUCTION & PURPOSE AND NEED ________________________________________ 7 1. Introduction __________________________________________________________________ 7 2. Purpose and Need _____________________________________________________________ 8 Purpose __________________________________________________________________________________ 8 Need ____________________________________________________________________________________ 9 SECTION II: AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT TABLE ____________________________________________ 11 SECTION III: ALTERNATIVES ___________________________________________________________ 16 SECTION IV: IMPACTS, DOCUMENTATION AND MITIGATION ________________________________ 16 Part I. Socio-economic _____________________________________________________________ 16 1. Community Cohesion _________________________________________________________________ 16 2. Title VI and Environmental Justice _______________________________________________________ 16 3. Public Facilities and Services ____________________________________________________________ 17 4. Changes in Travel Pattern and Access ____________________________________________________ 17 5. Relocations (Business and Residential) ___________________________________________________ 17 6. Economic Impacts ____________________________________________________________________ 18 7. Land Use ___________________________________________________________________________ 18 8. Growth and Economic Development _____________________________________________________ 18 9. Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities _________________________________________________________ 18 Part II. Agricultural _______________________________________________________________ 19 1. Farms and Farmland Conversion ________________________________________________________ 19 2. Prime and Important Soils _____________________________________________________________ 19 3. Severed/Landlocked Parcels ____________________________________________________________ 19 4. Adverse Travel _______________________________________________________________________ 19 Part III. Cultural Resources _________________________________________________________ 19 1. Archaeological Properties ______________________________________________________________ 20 2. Historic Bridges ______________________________________________________________________ 20 3. Historic District ______________________________________________________________________ 20 4. Historic Buildings _______________________________________________________________________ 20 Part IV. Air Quality ________________________________________________________________ 20 1. CO Microscale Analysis ________________________________________________________________ 21 2. Air Quality Conformity ________________________________________________________________ 21 3. PM2.5 and PM10.0 Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas ____________________________________ 22 4. Construction-Related Particulate-Matter __________________________________________________ 23 5. Mobile Source Air Toxics (MSAT) ________________________________________________________ 23 Part V. Noise ____________________________________________________________________ 26 Part VI. Natural Resources _________________________________________________________ 32 1. Upland Plant Communities _______________________________________________________________ 33 2. Wildlife Resources ______________________________________________________________________ 33 3. Threatened and Endangered Species _______________________________________________________ 34 Part VII. Water Quality/Resources/Aquatic Habitats ____________________________________ 37 Part VIII. Groundwater Resources ___________________________________________________ 43 Part IX. Floodplains _______________________________________________________________ 43 Printed 7/22/2016 Page 2 of 59 BDE 2401 Template (5/29/20132) Part X. Wetlands _________________________________________________________________ 43 Part XI. Special Waste _____________________________________________________________ 47 Part XII. Special Lands _____________________________________________________________ 48 1. Section 4(f) _________________________________________________________________________ 49 2. Section 6(f) _________________________________________________________________________ 53 3. Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) Act Lands ___________________________ 53 4. Illinois Natural Area (INAI) Sites _________________________________________________________ 53 5. Nature Preserves _____________________________________________________________________ 53 6. Land & Water Reserves ________________________________________________________________ 53 Environmental Commitments _______________________________________________________ 53 Permits/Certifications Required _____________________________________________________ 56 Public Involvement ________________________________________________________________ 56 Agency Coordination ______________________________________________________________ 57 SECTION V. COMMENTS ______________________________________________________________ 58 SECTION VI. FIGURES AND APPENDICES _________________________________________________ 59 Figures __________________________________________________________________________ 59 Appendices ______________________________________________________________________ 59 Printed 7/22/2016 Page 3 of 59 BDE 2401 Template (5/29/20132) List of Tables Table 1 – Level of Service for Intersections……………………………….……………………………………….…….22 Table 2 – Absolute Noise Level Consideration….………………………………………………………………………25 Table 3 – Increase in Noise Level Consideration….……………………………………………………………………26 Table 4 – New Alignment / Construction Data Consideration ………………………………………….……...26 Table 5 – Noise Modeling Results Section A-1 ………………………………....……………………………..………27 Table 6 – Noise Modeling Results Section A2-B1 to Section D …………………………………….……….....28 Table 7 – Adjusted Allowable Cost Per Benefited Receptor Summary ……………………………………..29 Table 8 – Noise Wall Cost Reasonableness Evaluation …………………………………………………….........29 Table 9 – Waterway Summary ………………………………………………………………………………………..........36 Table 10 – Total Waterway Impacts and Mitigation Summary ……………………………………..…………41 Table 11 – Wetland Summary …………………………………………………..…………………………………............43 Table 12 – Total Wetland Mitigation Summary ………………………………………………………………….……45 Printed 7/22/2016 Page 4 of 59 BDE 2401 Template (5/29/20132) GLOSSARY ADID Advanced Identification ADT Average Daily Traffic BMPs Best Management Practices CFR Code of Federal Regulation CMAP Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning CNE Common Noise Environment CERCLIS Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System D&E Design and Environmental EIS Environmental Impact Statement FHWA Federal Highway Administration FPDKC Forest Preserve District of Kane County FTA Federal Transit Administration FQI Floristic Quality Index GPS Global Positioning Systems HEI Health Effects Institute HFV High Functional Values HHV High Habitat Values HQAR High Quality Aquatic Resource IDNR Illinois Department of Natural Resources IDOT Illinois Department of Transportation IEPA Illinois Environmental Protection Agency IGA Intergovernmental Agreement INAI Illinois Natural Area INHS Illinois Natural History Survey IRIS Integrated Risk Information System ISGS Illinois State Geological Survey IWPA Interagency Wetland Policy Act KDOT Kane County Division of Transportation LOS Level of Service MSE Manufactured Structural Earth MSAT Mobile Source Air Toxics Printed 7/22/2016 Page 5 of 59 BDE 2401 Template (5/29/20132) NAC Noise Abatement Criteria NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NIPC Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission OSLAD Open Space Lands Acquisition OWR Office of Water Resource OMS Operational Management Strategies PESA Preliminary Environmental Site Assessment PSI Preliminary Site Investigation RECs Recognized Environmental Conditions ROD Record of Decision RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ROW Right-of-Way SHPO State Historic Preservation Office SIP State Implementation Plan TNM Traffic Noise Model TIP Transportation Improvement Program TDR Travel Demand Reduction USACE United States Army Corps of Engineers USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency USFWS United States Fish and Wildlife Service USGS United States Geological Survey VPH Vehicles Per Hour VMT Vehicle Miles Traveled WOUS Waters of the United States Printed 7/22/2016 Page 6 of 59 BDE 2401 Template (5/29/20132) SECTION I: INTRODUCTION & PURPOSE AND NEED 1. Introduction This document has been prepared to present updated information regarding the environmental studies that have been completed since the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The EIS was dated November 2001 and the signature date of the Record of Decision (ROD) was May 13, 2002. In the EIS, this project was referred to as the Bolz Road Corridor, but is now known as the Longmeadow Parkway. As the project moved through the design process the required right-of-way (ROW) was refined. The final ROW footprint of this project is shown on Figure 1. A reevaluation dated November 10, 2009 was completed for the change to toll the bridge which led to the determination that a supplemental EIS was not needed. Other actions that have occurred subsequent to the ROD include Design Report approval received on December 3, 2013. There are no

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