APPENDIX C-1 APPENDIX C-2 APPENDIX C-3 APPENDIX C-4 USFWS: Illinois Threatened and Endangered Species

APPENDIX C-1 APPENDIX C-2 APPENDIX C-3 APPENDIX C-4 USFWS: Illinois Threatened and Endangered Species

APPENDIX C-1 APPENDIX C-2 APPENDIX C-3 APPENDIX C-4 USFWS: Illinois Threatened and Endangered Species Kane Northern long-eared bat Threatened Hibernates in caves and mines - Myotis septentrionalis swarming in surrounding wooded Field Office to areas in autumn. Roosts and forages Contact: USFWS in upland forests and woods. Chicago Illinois FO Eastern prairie fringed orchid (Platanthera Threatened Moderate to high quality wetlands, 1250 South Grove, leucophaea) Go here for specific guidance on how sedge meadow, marsh, and mesic to Suite 103 to determine whether this species is present on a wet prairie Barrington, Illinois site. 60010 (847) 381-2253 e:mail [email protected] [email protected] APPENDIX C-5 http://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/lists/illinois-cty.html[4/21/2015 3:16:52 PM] Project Overview Submittal Date: 05/24/2005 Sequence No: 12662 District: 1 Requesting Agency: Local Kane Project No: Contract #: Job No.: P- 91-393-94 Counties: Kane Route: N/A Marked: N/A Street: Longmeadow Parkway/Bolz Road Section: 94-00215-01-ES Municipality(ies): Algonquin, Barrington Hills and Carpenters Project Length: 9.3342 km 5.8 miles FromTo (At): Huntley Road to Illinois Route 62 Quadrangle: Crystal Lake, Barrington Township-Range-Section: T42N, R8E, Section 1-12 Survey Target Date: Anticipated Design Appr.: 12/31/2005 Anticipated Processing: Reevaluation Funding: Federal State TBP MFT Local Non-MFT Consultant: PTB No.: Item No.: PTB Date: Prequal Level: Sequence No: 12662 Biological Wetlands Cultural Special Waste Entered By BDE BDE BDE BDE Cleared for DA 11/20/2009 11/5/2013 5/13/2011 Cleared for Letting 11/20/2009 11/5/2013 5/13/2011 Resubmittal 08/03/2010 ResubmittalCleared 8/4/2010 Section: 94-00215-01-ES Job No.: P- 91-393-94 FromTo (At): Huntley Road to Illinois Route 62 Sequence No: 12662 A Biological Wetlands Cultural Special Waste Entered By BDE BDE BDE BDE Cleared for DA 11/10/2010 11/5/2013 5/13/2011 12/28/2010 Cleared for Letting 11/10/2010 11/5/2013 5/13/2011 Resubmittal 07/18/2012 ResubmittalCleared 9/10/2012 Section: 94-00215-01-ES Job No.: P- 91-393-94 FromTo (At): Huntley/Boyer Road to Illinois Route 62 Sequence No: 12662 B Biological Wetlands Cultural Special Waste Entered By BDE No BDE Cleared for DA 6/5/2013 11/14/2013 Cleared for Letting 6/5/2013 11/14/2013 Resubmittal ResubmittalCleared Section: 94-00215-01-ES Job No.: P- 91-393-94 FromTo (At): Huntley/Boyer Road to Illinois Route 62 Sequence No: 12662 C Biological Wetlands Cultural Special Waste Entered By BDE BDE BDE BDE Cleared for DA 11/5/2013 5/23/2014 Cleared for Letting 11/5/2013 5/23/2014 Resubmittal ResubmittalCleared Section: 94-00215-01-ES Job No.: P- 91-393-94 FromTo (At): W/o Huntley/Boyer Road to Illinois Route 62 Sequence No: 12662 D Biological Wetlands Cultural Special Waste Entered By BDE BDE BDE BDE Cleared for DA 11/5/2013 Cleared for Letting 11/5/2013 Resubmittal ResubmittalCleared Section: 94-00215-01-ES Job No.: P- 91-393-94 FromTo (At): W/o Huntley/Boyer Road to Illinois Route 62 APPENDIX C-6 Project Public Info Draft ROD/FONSI Notice of Initiation Ltr Meeting(s) Notice of Availability Public Intent to FHWA Hearing 1st 2nd Draft Final Approved Project Phase Comments: APPENDIX C-7 Wetlands Submittal Date: 05/24/2005 Sequence No: 12662 District: 1 Requesting Agency: Local Kane Project No: Contract #: Job No.: P- 91-393-94 Counties: Kane Route: N/A Marked: N/A Street: Longmeadow Parkway/Bolz Road Section: 94-00215-01-ES Municipality(ies): Algonquin, Barrington Hills and Carpentersv Project Length: 9.3342 km 5.8 miles FromTo (At): Huntley Road to Illinois Route 62 Quadrangle: Crystal Lake, Barrington Township-Range-Section: T42N, R8E, Section 1-12 Anticipated Design Approval: 12/31/2005 Cleared for Design Approval: 03/24/2015 Cleared for Letting: 03/31/2015 Mitigation: Yes Mitigation Completed: Wetland Impacts Evaluation Submittal Date: 05/24/2005 Submitted By: Does the project have wetland impacts? Yes Type: Permanent Briefly describe the measures considered to Will investigate the use of retaining wall and use of 2:1 fill slopes. avoid and minimize adverse impacts to the wetlands: Summarize briefly why there are no practicable To shift the alignment would impact homes. alternatives to the use of the wetland(s): Wetland mitigation is being proposed: wetland bank site Reviewed Submittal Date: 01/24/2011 Submitted By: Does the project have wetland impacts? Yes Type: Permanent Briefly describe the measures considered to Proposed design went through many alignment iiterations to arrive avoid and minimize adverse impacts to the on proposed alignment that minimizes all impacts. wetlands: Summarize briefly why there are no practicable Wetland exists within roadway ROW. alternatives to the use of the wetland(s): Wetland mitigation is being proposed: wetland bank site Reviewed Submittal Date: 10/07/2013 Submitted By: Does the project have wetland impacts? Yes Type: Permanent Briefly describe the measures considered to Proposed design went through many alignment iterations to arrive on avoid and minimize adverse impacts to the proposed alignment that minimizes all impacts. wetlands: Summarize briefly why there are no practicable Wetlands exist within roadway right-of-way. alternatives to the use of the wetland(s): Wetland mitigation is being proposed: wetland bank site Reviewed Submittal Date: 11/26/2014 Submitted By: Does the project have wetland impacts? Yes Type: Permanent Briefly describe the measures considered to Proposed design went through many alignment iterations to arrive avoid and minimize adverse impacts to the upon the proposed alignment that minimizes all impacts. wetlands: Summarize briefly why there are no practicable Wetlands exist within roadway ROW. alternatives to the use of the wetland(s): Wetland mitigation is being proposed: wetland bank site Reviewed APPENDIX C-8 Submittal Date: 07/01/2016 Submitted By: Does the project have wetland impacts? Yes Type: Permanent Briefly describe the measures considered to Proposed Design went through many alignment iterations to arrive avoid and minimize adverse impacts to the upon the proposed alignment that minimizes all impacts. wetlands: Summarize briefly why there are no practicable Wetlands exists with roadway right-of-way alternatives to the use of the wetland(s): Wetland mitigation is being proposed: Reviewed Memo Date: 07/13/2016 Memo By: Janel Veile Memo: We received the revised Wetland Impact Evaluation (WIE) form dated July 1, 2016. The form indicates that there will be permanent impacts to 11 wetlands. Impacts total 4.16 acres. None of the sites has a native Floristic Quality Index or native Mean C value above 20 or 4.0, respectively. Under the Interagency Wetlands Policy Act (IWPA) of 1989, a mitigation ratio of 2.0:1.0 will be applied to impacts less than 0.5 acres per wetland and a ratio of 4.0:1.0 will be applied to impacts greater than 0.5 acres per wetland. Therefore, total required mitigation is 14.04 acres. This project occurs on new alignment. As such, it is a Standard Review Action and coordination with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources is required. The project sponsor will mitigate wetland impacts via the purchase of credit from a commercial bank site located in the same basin as the project. Compensation for unavoidable adverse impacts will occur prior to or concurrent with the project action causing the wetland impact. Wetland review under Part 1090 is open. The wetland delineations and impacts must be coordinated with IDNR for concurrence prior to granting clearance for construction with respect to wetlands. The response will be forwarded to you upon receipt. Memo Date: 07/01/2016 Memo By: HLR Memo: The Wetland Delineations were first provided in 2007. In 2013 the Wetland Delineations were redone, as the original delineations were over 5-years old. ESR Addendum A was provided for the relocation of Bolz Road as well as work being added to the north and south legs of Randall Road. ESR Addendum B was provided for the addition of ROW, needed primarily for stormwater detention. Memo Date: 04/17/2015 Memo By: Janel Veile Memo: This office received a concurrence e-mail from Pat Malone, IDNR, on March 31, 2015. With regards to wetlands, this project is clear for letting. Memo Date: 03/24/2015 Memo By: Janel Veile Memo: We received the revised Wetland Impact Evaluation form dated December 10, 2014. The form indicates that there will be permanent impacts to seven wetlands. Impacts total 3.73 acres. None of the sites has a native Floristic Quality Index or native Mean C value above 20 or 4.0, respectively. Under the Interagency Wetland Policy Act (IWPA) of 1989, a mitigation ratio of 2.0:1.0 will be applied to impacts less than 0.5 acres per wetland and a ratio of 4.0:1.0 will be applied to impacts greater than 0.5 acres per wetland. Therefore, total required wetland mitigation is 13.785 acres. This project occurs on new alignment. As such, it is a Standard Review Action and coordination with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources is required. The project sponsor will mitigate wetland impacts via the purchase of credit from a commercial bank site located in the same basin as the project. Compensation for unavoidable adverse impacts will be provided prior to or concurrent with the project action causing the wetland impact. Impacts to Waters of the US (WOUS) are as follows: WOUS 6: 0.13 ac, WOUS 10: 0.91 ac, WOUS 26: 0.01 ac, WOUS 27: 0.01 ac, WOUS 29: 0.02 ac, totaling 1.097 ac of WOUS impacts.

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