19A NCAC 02F .0102. MINIMUM CRITERIA  


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  • The following are established as an indicator of the types and classes of thresholds of activities at and below which environmental documentation under the NCEPA is not required:

    (1)           Approval of:

    (a)           installation of utilities along or across a transportation facility;

    (b)           grade separated crossings of highways by railroads or highway; or

    (c)           grading, commercial driveways, and other encroachments on the highway right-of-way;

    (2)           Construction of bicycle and pedestrian lanes, paths, and facilities;

    (3)           Construction of safety projects such as guardrails, grooving, glare screen, safety barriers, and energy attenuators;

    (4)           Installation of noise barriers or alterations to existing public buildings to provide for noise reduction;

    (5)           Landscaping of highway, railroad, and rest area projects;

    (6)           Installation of fencing, signs, pavement markings, small passenger shelters, lighting, traffic signals, and railroad signal systems and warning devices;

    (7)           Repair, rehabilitation, or replacement of a highway or railway facility in general conformance with the original design and alignment, which is commenced immediately after the occurrence of a natural disaster or catastrophic failure, to restore the highway for the health, welfare, or safety of the public;

    (8)           Highway or railway modernization by means of the following activities, which involve less than a total of 10 cumulative acres of ground surface previously undisturbed by highway or railway construction, limited to a single project, noncontiguous to any other project making use of this provision:

    (a)           resurfacing, restoration, or reconstruction;

    (b)           adding lanes for travel, parking, weaving, turning, or climbing;

    (c)           correcting substandard curves and intersections;

    (d)           adding shoulders or minor widening;

    (e)           adding or extending passing sidings;

    (f)            lengthening of railway spirals; or

    (g)           flattening of railway curves;

    (9)           Reconstruction of existing crossroad or railroad separations and existing stream crossings, including, but not limited to, pipes, culverts, and bridges;

    (10)         Approval of oversized and overweight permits;

    (11)         Approval of outdoor advertising permits;

    (12)         Maintenance or repair of the state highway or railway system to include work such as:

    (a)           Grading and stabilizing unpaved roads;

    (b)           Maintaining unpaved shoulders;

    (c)           Cleaning ditches and culverts;

    (d)           Patching paved surfaces;

    (e)           Maintaining bridges;

    (f)            Removing snow and ice;

    (g)           Controlling erosion and vegetation growth;

    (h)           Manufacturing and stockpiling material;

    (i)            Paving secondary roads; and

    (j)            Timber and surfacing of rail lines;

    (13)         Assumption of maintenance of roads constructed by others;

    (14)         Making capital improvements constructed at an existing DOT facility that: exceed the threshold planning limits of Title 3 of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization

    (a)           Require less than one acre of exposed, erodible ground surface; and

    (b)           Require the use of structures which do not involve handling or storing hazardous materials which Act of 1986;

    (15)         Construction of a new two-lane highway in accordance with accepted design practices and DOT standards and specifications involving less than a total of 25 cumulative acres of ground surface limited to a single project, noncontiguous to any other project making use of this provision;

    (16)         Reconstructing, rehabilitating, resurfacing, or maintaining existing runways, taxiways, aircraft aprons, access roads, and automobile parking lots;

    (17)         Constructing, reconstructing, rehabilitating, or upgrading of lighting associated with runways, taxiways, and apron edges; visual approach aids; instrument approach aids; wind indicators; rotating beacons; obstruction lights; area lights; security lights; and the electrical distribution systems and control systems for such facilities;

    (18)         Construction of terminal buildings, railway stations, maintenance buildings, and hangars involving less than five acres of previously undisturbed ground;

    (19)         Acquiring property to meet Federal or State standards, requirements, or recommendations directly relating to aviation safety;

    (20)         Acquiring 10 acres or less of property for future airport development or future railroad development;

    (21)         Construction on existing airport property which has previously been disturbed by clearing, grubbing, or grading on land involving less than 10 acres of exposed, erodible ground surface;

    (22)         Planning airport projects to include master plans, noise and compatibility plans, preliminary construction project plans, and special planning studies such as economic impact studies;

    (23)         Rehabilitating, maintaining, and improving airport drainage systems on airport property to include landscaping and erosion control facilities involving less than five acres of previously undisturbed ground;

    (24)         Purchasing vehicles for mass transportation purposes;

    (25)         Maintaining and improving railroad track and bed in the existing right of way;

    (26)         Implementation of any project which qualifies as a "categorical exclusion" under the National Environmental Policy Act by one of the Agencies of the U.S. Department of Transportation;

    (27)         Acquisition and construction of wetland, stream, and endangered species mitigation sites;

    (28)         Remedial activities involving the removal, treatment or monitoring of soil or groundwater contamination pursuant to state or federal remediation guidelines; and.

    (29)         Other activities, not specifically described above, involving maintenance or repair needed to maintain the original function of an existing project or facility without expansion or change in use; sampling, monitoring, and related data-gathering activities; and construction or land-disturbing activities that impact less than five acres.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 113A-9; 113A-11; 143B-10(j);

Temporary Adoption Eff. January 11, 2002;

Eff. April 1, 2003.