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CM-2015-987 - 11/20/2015PSMENT,, II�II�II Gae�N DEV£�'OC U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 Seventh Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 vwuw.hud.gov espanol.hud.gov Environmental Review for Activity/Project that is Categorically Excluded Subject to Section 58.5 Pursuant to 24 CFR 58.35(a) Project Information Project Name: CDBG 2015 Greenhill Sidewalk Project Responsible Entity: City of Round Rock Grant Recipient (if different than Responsible Entity): N/A State/Local Identifier: CDBG 2015 Greenhill Sidewalk Project File Preparer: Elizabeth Alvarado, CDBG Coordinator Certifying Officer Name and Title: Laurie Hadley, City Manager Grant Recipient (if different than Responsible Entity): N/A Consultant (if applicable): N/A Direct Comments to: N/A Project Location: Greenhill Neighborhood (map attached). Greenhill is an existing neighborhood. Description of the Proposed Project [24 CFR 50.12 & 58.32; 40 CFR 1508.25]: Funds will be used to to construct new sidewalks to the South side the street on Barhall Dr., East Side of Aberdeen Dr., West side of Bradmore Dr., Northside of Ameswood Dr., West Side of Denfield Dr., to include sidewalks on the East side of the two entrances into the subdivision: (Bradmore Dr. & Denfield Dr.). Project will require curb ramps and full driveway reconstruction to some driveways and only minor repairs to others in order to meet ADA compliance. (Map showing streets and linear feet is attached). Greenhill is an existing older neighborhood in a low to moderate income area. Project will start in January 2016. Level of Environmental Review Determination: Categorically Excluded per 24 CFR 58.35(a), and subject to laws and authorities at §58.5: 58.35 (a) (2) Special projects directed to the removal of material and architectural barriers that restrict the mobiles of and accessibility to elderly and handicapped persons; N-26�S �l �� Funding Information Grant Number HUD Pro ram unding Amount B -15 -MC -48-0514 CDBG $570,575 Estimated Total HUD Funded Amount: $260,000 Estimated Total Project Cost (HUD and non -HUD funds) [24 CFR 58.32(d)]: $347,520 Compliance with 24 CFR 50.4.58.5, and 58.6 Laws and Authorities Record below the compliance or conformance determinations for each statute, executive order, or regulation. Provide credible, traceable, and supportive source documentation for each authority. Where applicable, complete the necessary reviews or consultations and obtain or note applicable permits of approvals. Clearly note citations, dates/names/titles of contacts, and page references. Attach additional documentation as appropriate. Compliance Factors: Are formal Compliance determinations: Statutes, Executive Orders, compliance and Regulations listed at 24 steps or CFR §58.5 and §58.6 mitigation required? STATUTES, EXECUTIVE ORDERS, AND REGULATIONS LISTED AT 24 CFR 50.4 & 58.6 Airport Hazards Yes No Project site is not within a Runway 24 CFR Part 51 Subpart D ❑ ® Protection Zone (RPZ-within 2,500 feet of the end of an airport runway) or a military Clear Zone (CZ) or Accident Potential Zone (APZ 15,000 feet). Maps of nearest civilian and military airports in distance to project site are attached. Coastal Barrier Resources Yes No Project site is not within an area of concern Coastal Barrier Resources Act, as E]® for the Texas Coastal Zone. Texas Coastal amended by the Coastal Barrier Zone Map attached. Improvement Act of 1990 [16 USC 3501] Flood Insurance Yes No Project site is not located in or near a Flood Disaster Protection Act of ❑ ® floodplain. Floodplain map showing project 1973 and National Flood site is attached. Insurance Reform Act of 1994 [42 USC 4001-4128 and 42 USC 5154a] STATUTES, EXECUTIVE ORDERS, AND REGULATIONS LISTED AT 24 CFR 50.4 & 58.5 Clean Air Yes No Project site in Williamson County which is a E]® not a non -attainment county in Texas. See Clean Air Act, as amended, list of non -attainment counties in Texas. particularly section 176(c) & (d); 40 CFR Parts 6, 51, 93 Coastal Zone Management Yes No Project site is not located within a Texas ❑ ® Coastal Zone or an area of concern within Coastal Zone Management Act, the Texas Coastal Zone. Map of the Texas sections 307(c) & (d) Coastal Zone showing project site is attached. Contamination and Toxic Yes No There are no known contamination or toxic Substances ❑ ® risks near this site. A site visit to project site 24 CFR Part 50.3(1) & 58.5(i)(2) and surrounding areas was conducted; no industrial facilities, near site; no distressed vegetation or empty chemical containers were found. See attached report for Netronline. Endangered Species Yes No This project is likely to have a "no effect" on ❑ ® federally protected species and critical Endangered Species Act of 1973, habitat. Informal consultation with USFW particularly section 7; 50 CFR Part 402 and NMFS is not necessary. See memo from CDBG staff and a Critical Habitat Map showing project site. Explosive and Flammable Yes No The nature and location of the project will Hazards ❑ ® not include rehab or renovation that will 24 CFR Part 51 Subpart C result in an increase in the number of people congregating or living there nor will project be converting the use of a building or making a vacant building habitable. See memo from City staff regarding a site visit. Farmlands Protection Yes No Nature and location of this project will not ❑ ® impact and farmland. Project site is zoned Farmland Protection Policy Act residential. Zoning map showing project site of 1981, particularly sections is attached. 1504(b) and 1541; 7 CFR Part 658 Floodplain Management Executive Order 11988, particularly section 2(a); 24 CFR Part 55 Yes No Project site is not located in or near a ❑ ® floodplain. A FEMA FIRMette map is attached. Historic Preservation Yes No Clearance letter from Texas State Historic ® Preservation Office attached. National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, particularly sections 106 and 110; 36 CFR Part 800 Noise Abatement and Control Yes No Sidewalks are not a noise sensitive ❑ ® use. Noise calculation is not required. See Noise Control Act of 1972, as email from HUD Rep Laura Myers. amended by the Quiet Communities Act of 1978; 24 CFR Part 51 Subpart B Sole Source Aquifers Yes No Nature and location of project will not ❑ ® impact a sole source aquifer. See list of Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, Counties in Texas over the Edwards Sole as amended, particularly section 1424(e); 40 CFR Part 149 Source Aquifer. Wetlands Protection Yes No Project site is not in or near wetlands. See ❑ ® wetlands maps showing project site. Executive Order 11990, particularly sections 2 and 5 Wild and Scenic Rivers Project site is not located in or near a Wild Yes No and Scenic River in Texas. See list of wild Wild and Scenic Rivers Act ❑ ® and scenic rivers in Texas counties. There 1968, particularly section 7(b)) are no wild and scenic rivers in Williamson and (c) County. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice Yes No Environmental Justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to Executive Order 12898 the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. It will be achieved when everyone enjoys the same degree of protection from environmental and health hazards and equal access to the decision-making process to have a healthy environment in which to live, learn, and work. This project site is in a designated low to moderate income census tract and block group and in a developed subdivision. There are no impacts that disproportionally affect the residents in and in the surrounding area of the project site. See EJ report from www.scorecard.org/community/ej-index.tcl that shows the distribution of environmental burdens in Williamson County and the reports from the Indicator for Unequal Environmental Burdens for counties in the state of Texas. Field Inspection (Date and completed by): September 28, 2015 Liz Alvarado Summary of Findings and Conclusions: Field visit and completion of this Environmental Review Record concluded that this project will not negatively impact the environment. Mitigation Measures and Conditions [40 CFR 1505.2(c)] Summarize below all mitigation measures adopted by the Responsible Entity to reduce, avoid, or eliminate adverse environmental impacts and to avoid non-compliance or non-conformance with the above -listed authorities and factors. These measures/conditions must be incorporated into project contracts, development agreements, and other relevant documents. The staff responsible for implementing and monitoring mitigation measures should be clearly identified in the mitigation plan. Law, Authority, or Factor I Mitigation Measure II N/A I N/A n Determination: ® This categorically excluded activity/project converts to EXEMPT per Section 58.34(a)(12), because it does not require any mitigation for compliance with any listed statutes or authorities, nor requires any formal permit or license; Funds may be committed and drawn down after certification of this part for this (now) EXEMPT project; OR ❑ This categorically excluded activity/project cannot convert to Exempt status because one or more statutes or authorities listed at Section 58.5 requires formal consultation or mitigation. Complete consultation/mitigation protocol requirements, publish NOURROF and obtain "Authority to Use Grant Funds" (HUD 7015.16) per Section 58.70 and 58.71 before committing or drawing down any funds; OR ❑ This project is not categorically excluded OR, if originally categorically excluded, is now subject to a full Environmental Assessment according to Part 58 Subpart E due to extraordinary circumstances (Section 58.35(c)). Preparer Signature: Date: 11/10/2015 Name/Title/Organization: Elizabeth Alvarado, CDBG Coordinator, City of Round Rock Texas Responsible Entity-�lgency Officiql Signature: Date:-26_'6� Name/Title: Laurie Hadley, City Manager This original, signed document and related supporting material must be retained on file by the Responsible Entity in an Environmental Review Record (ERR) for the activity/project (ref: 24 CFR Part 58.38) and in accordance with recordkeeping requirements for the HUD program(s). City of Round Rock ROUND ROCK TEXAS Agenda Item Summary Agenda Number: Title: Consider executing the Categorically Excluded Subject to Section 58.5 Determination 24 CFR 58.35 (a) (2) Environmental Review Record for the CDBG 2015-2016 Sidewalk Project at the Greenhill Neighborhood. Type: City Manager Item Governing Body: City Manager Approval Agenda Date: 11/20/2015 Dept Director: Susan Morgan Cost: Indexes: Attachments: ERR FOR LEGISTAR.pdf,;ERR LAF SIDEWALKS.pdf Department: Finance Department Text of Legislative File CM -2015-987 Consider executing the Categorically Excluded Subject to Section 58.5 Determination 24 CFR 58.35 (a) (2) Environmental Review Record for the CDBG 2015-2016 Sidewalk Project at the Greenhill Neighborhood. HUD requires that every CDBG project file contain a written record of the environmental review undertaken for each project which is termed the Environmental Review Record (ERR). The ERR shall be available for public review and must contain all of the recommended formats. The ERR must contain all of the environmental review documents, public notices, written determination and any environmental review findings pertaining to the decision making and actions related to individual project. The CDBG 2015 Sidewalk Projects at the Greenhill Neighborhood required that a Categorically Excluded Subject to 58.5 Determination 24 CFR 58.35 (a) (2) be conducted and executed by the Certifying Officer. The sidewalk project at the Greenhill neighborhood includes construction of new sidewalks to the South side of the street on Barhall Dr., East Side of Aberdeen Dr., West side of Bradmore Dr., Northside of Ameswood Dr., West Side of Denfield Dr., to include sidewalks on the East side of the two entrances into the subdivision: (Bradmore Dr. & Denfield Dr.). Project will require curb ramps and full driveway reconstruction to some driveways and only minor repairs to others in order to meet ADA compliance. Consider executing the Categorically Excluded Subject to Section 58.5 Determination 24 CFR 58.35 (a) (2) Environmental Review Record for the CDBG 2015-2016 Sidewalk Project at the Greenhill Neighborhood. City of Round Rock Page 1 Printed on 1111912015 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Austin -Bergstrom International Airport - Goog... Page I of 3 Directions from 221 E Main St to Austin -Bergstrom International Airport Cedar Park 2219 Main St } Joneztb P.Vnt. 7: iy L-*e=y 'IME, 31 miO . ..... ^ru Mamr M A- :, L.stC,.k McDade Polling" U.WC-1c rs `Austin Sor­muy Auzdn-.9*rVxftrn IntansfionsdAiqwrt 0 o 221 E Main St Round Rock, TX 78664 Get on 1-35 S/S Interstate 35 from Round Rock Ave O.mi./-3 min t 1. Head west on E Main St toward S Lampasas St 0.1 mi t 2. continue onto Round Rock Ave __-0.5 mi 3. Turn left onto Interstate 35 Frontage Rd --0.3 mi 4. Take the Interstate 35 S ramp on the left ---0.2 mi Take TX -45 E/TX-45 Toll and TX -130 S to Texas 130 Service Rd in Travis County. Take exit 449 from TX -130 SNacos Leander Ib 0 OO I Taylor 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Austin -Bergstrom International Airport - Goog... Page 2 of 3 -- —-----0.9 mi 9. Merge onto Texas 45 Toll/TX-130 S ,. Continue to follow TX -130 S i_A Partial toll road — — — -- ---l-9:4 mi 10. Take exit 449 toward Texas 71/Austin/Houston Toll road ---- --- 0:3 mi Take TX -71 W to Presidential Blvd in Austin mi -/-5 min 11. Merge onto Texas 130 Service Rd ._.._ ....__ _Cedar Pork - .... %J "I emmnw - - .. . -- - -- ---------- – – ----2.7.1-.mi./-22 min 12. Take the Texas 71 W ramp to Austin Z:L Toll road LaOd Yru Jodyx/k NY�derr:ere R 5. Merge onto 1-35 S/S Interstate 35 ` "°°`°"°"' r - - o 14. 171 ml S.takewoy , ! 37 mini 6. Take exit 250B toward TX-45/TX-1 U.0 e 15. 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Take the exit toward Austin -Bergstrom Int'I Airport -- --- 0.1 mi t 15. Continue onto E State Hwy 71 Service Rd --------------- ---0.1 mi 41 16. Turn left onto Presidential Blvd mi � n(t '.�T•+ �)L rA �ni'1 L:A h H.i<cr� nal Ntp rt Me j1> 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Austin -Bergstrom International Airport - Goog... Page 3 of 3 41 17. Keep left to continue toward Presidential Blvd t 18. Continue onto Presidential Blvd mi 2 mi G) Austin -Bergstrom International Airport 3600 Presidential Boulevard, Austin, TX 78719 These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route. 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Georgetown Municipal Airport - Google Maps Page I of 2 Go. - ale C3 Directions from 221 E Main St to Georgetown Municipal Airport . .... ...... .. 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Turn right to stay on Co Rd 190A -- ---- -- --- --- - 128 ft 11. Turn right onto Airport Rd --------------.._..-------0.4mi �y 12. Turn left onto Terminal Dr •Y, Destination will be on the right - —------- — - --0:3 mi p Georgetown Municipal Airport 500 Terminal Drive, Georgetown, TX 78628 0 G rgelmen ..�. rrr l Q 19 min trmder� � 0 Ilea. - 0 � s &umyereet 221 EMain St . Ccdar Park rte, 6 Juiimulr PlIIW[mHr . Vl-r-9urith � Pflyrrvilir 1 These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route. 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Austin Executive Airport - Google Maps Directions from 221 E Main St to Austin Executive Airport Page 1 of 3 o 221 E Main St Round Rock, TX 78664 Get on 1-35 S/S Interstate 35 from Round Rock Ave min Y 1. Head west on E Main St toward S Lampasas St ---- -- — --01 mi t 2. continue onto Round Rock Ave ---------- 0.5 mi 3. Turn left onto Interstate 35 Frontage Rd -------0.3 mi A 4. Take the Interstate 35 S ramp on the left -- --- — ----- -----0.2 mi Take TX -45 E/TX-45 Toll and TX -130 S to TX -130 Service Rd in Travis County. Take exit 432 from TX -130 S 0. �e nolsn llocr{711 i, 1'•1 ` , pthl'rtbtry iMtrYN �6q„ ?t• •cam -�' 221EMdn 1 ` ?°t I�imor>iwtrgli , s^ , �— ------- ,�• tty_a C7 .� Llcck r ; n ! 227EMainst 7 o..,v:� �i , o 91. `Cedar Parkr" 221 EM6in S1 �� n _ o p- 16at7minl�" F 1. a} 99) OD 01 %�lyrke6nc Rr •7 ��'r'�. I .. _ ..a.cr>7 -'ldlyr 11 ��� Q •'A'M,i 'wr r ` - �a..en+.tn> � �•`,1 y:'%'° .' � SYdls _` &mtch � - r: x` µ Pllugcmlk•NEI ��yy;.w` Y7 ' m auSbAKWurtitearpert a I- y .-, o 221 E Main St Round Rock, TX 78664 Get on 1-35 S/S Interstate 35 from Round Rock Ave min Y 1. 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Take the Texas 45 Toll S/Texas 130 Toll S exit toward Austin 101, Toll road -------- --- — —0.9 mi 9. Merge onto Texas 45 Toll/TX-130 S (D Continue to follow TX -130 S Toll road -------- -3.-1 mi 10. Take exit 432 for Cash Lanes toward Cameron Rd =� Toll road - ---- — --- -- --- —0.3 mi Continue on TX -130 Service Rd to your destination -- ---- ----- -- 1.7 -mi -/-4 min 1 , n Qli 11. Merge onto TX -130 Service Rd ��. Toll road — -----0.5 mi ``fT 12. Keep right at the fork to continue on Exit 'a 432, follow signs for Cameron Rd ,. Toll road ' -- -- -- - -----0.3 mi Sharp left � aft onto Cameron Rd Partial toll road mi 14. Sharp right onto TX -130 Service Rd Agnt D pMno. --- --- ------ — -0:1 mi 15. Turn left onto Aviation Drive 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Austin Executive Airport - Google Maps Page 3 of 3 41 16. Turn left Q Destination will be on the left O Austin Executive Airport 6012 Aviation Drive, Pflugerville, TX 78660 These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan yourut roe accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route. 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Taylor Municipal Airport - Google Maps Page I of I Go sle Directions from 221 E Main St to Taylor Municipal Airport _ Q„ n. O 'T' O as ® s•F ® ' p O IR C lig 7. Rgvd no:� p Tay Municipal Alrpnrt • .. 744 / O :INRSemsm � Q � 0 , ipicnd Ynk 0 r n Q I "�.• 22 min 1GGnau � , 'MJBru:hy Geek -._ - 221 EMmn SI ^ - �re,oK a, -- y O ® " 10 0 am! OD Q o o�. =mss o f Windertw:re+. hr" [oupland 0 221 E Main St Round Rock, TX 78664 1. Head east on E Main St toward N Sheppard St t — -- -- — ----- --------0.3 mi 2. Turn left onto North Georgetown Street ---- -- - --- ---- - ------ -- -- — --0.5 mi 3. Turn right onto US -79 N/E Palm Valley Blvd N Q Continue to follow US -79 N - 14.4 mi 4. Turn left onto Airport Rd Q Destination will be on the left - ----- - ----- -- - - --- --- - — ------ -- -- - -- - --0:4 mi O Taylor Municipal Airport 303 Airport Road, Taylor, TX 76574 These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route. 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Lago Vista Tx - Rusty Allen - Google Maps Directions from 221 E Main St to Lago Vista Tx - Rusty Allen o 221 E Main St Round Rock, TX 78664 Page I of 3 IC CO-jY7";-"1P-k IND X38 min 1l .. [a r—w CcdacPar yrs' -;21 E"nst Windom e M 'b IZ-0 NWIL B. -h URI -- -------- --Y J_;; Get on 1-35 S/S Interstate 35 from Round Rock Ave 'O.mi-/-3 min Y" y. 2211"n t 1. Head west on E Main St toward S Lampasas St ia Eo mi 2. continue onto Round Rock Ave mi 3. Turn left onto Interstate 35 Frontage Rd ----0.3 mi 4. Take the Interstate 35 S ramp on the left --0.2 mi Take TX -45 W/TX-45 Toll and Route 183A N to Farm to Market Rd 1431 Q9 WW-- CanrylkpbrutruY -Id W/FM1 431 /E Whitestone Blvd in Cedar MIR 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Lago Vista Tx - Rusty Allen - Google Maps Page 2 of 3 Park. Take the FM 1431 exit from Route ;..14 36 mini �� _.... . _.. to , : =°=n'.< -ED 183A N ©� 7tr. st O Mu hYGe<k in7'< 221 E Wain St:' --- — -- ---- 13.3.mi-/--1.2 min Cedir Pit _ :/'• - � - 5. Merge onto 1-35 S/S Interstate 351,1 - .. 6. mi Take exit 2508 toward TX-45/TX-1 ` Q � . - .• ... Yfndem2 1 oll.road _- - __ _. _ _ _ _ _.. -- 0:5 mi _ OE 7. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Texas 45 and merge onto TX -45 W/TX- - - - 45 Toll `. Toll road -- - - ------ 7-1 mi 8. Take the exit toward US -183 N Z� Toll road mi A 9. Merge onto Route 183A N Toll road 10. Take the FM 1431 exit toward Cedar Park/Round Rock ----- —0.3 mi Continue on Farm to Market Rd 1431 W. Drive to Bar K Ranch Rd in Lago Vista --- - ----- -- --- -- ----- -- 13.9 -mi -/-21 min ai 11. Turn left onto Farm to Market Rd 1431 W/FM1431/E Whitestone Blvd Continue to follow Farm to Market Rd 1431 W ----- ---- 1.2.5 mi 12. Turn right onto Bar K Ranch Rd - -- --- -- -- - - --.... - - -- 0.4 mi 41 13. Turn left to stay on Bar K Ranch Rd Q Destination will be on the right --- --- ------ 1.0 mi O Lago Vista Tx - Rusty Allen Bar K Ranch Road, Lago Vista, TX 78645 inndep ,.�. C 0 0 0 U. co - o o' n Cedv Pat ago VirstaTc ,. •' 'r''r • Rusty Allm�- i- � late�ce urs. �s `•i Votrnte 'LM1'. �. ii - �•.� <� -.Hud.. lknd b .� These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Killeen -Fort Hood Regional Airport - Google ... Page 1 of 2 Go -ale Directions from 221 E Main St to Killeen -Fort Hood Regional Airport - , {��„ ` - :Temple Lw.pi:a; - ro KAle Fort Flood - ♦il910I{d'u1p0f[ �-Cellon-' Ib • n, ® n r ra i7 to ' ra d�_ Gmeron n m � Jorie[I � IW Unmet O 6452 min 1 In f !"). — i K-vgzLiM lAet71tl1: Gloom MadeF ft : lrariler la Ikrxliae &ry J'� �. esCsmaY� i Mr..O 0 f _ W.P k �227'EMain St S �� •; L+poVisb J prile- WnCertrtre [ . o 221 E Main St Round Rock, TX 78664 Get on 1-35 N from Round Rock Ave and Interstate 35 Frontage Rd min 1. Head west on E Main St toward S Lampasas St ------ - - - - ---- - -- -- --01 mi t 2. Continue onto Round Rock Ave - — -- --- ----0.4 mi 3. Turn right onto Interstate 35 Frontage Rd ------------ - - 0.3 mi A 4. Take the ramp on the left onto 1-35 N ------- — --- -- - - ---0.2 mi ier'mera Mair. •t `'` � , I ol�ceonvlr� �� a -. U ...- - -.------ Follow - -Follow 1-35 N and TX -195 W to S Clear Creek Rd in Killeen. Exit from TX -195 W - - e ------- ---- - - 42:9 mi-/ 40 min 7 - _ 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Killeen -Fort Hood Regional Airport - Google ... Page 2 of 2 __241 mi 11. Take the exit toward S Clear Creek Rd ----------- mi Follow S Clear Creek Rd to your destination —3.7 -mi -/-5 min P -1 if 12. Turn left onto S Clear Creek Rd 4 ---3.3 mi 13. Turn left --0.4 mi G) Killeen -Fort Hood Regional Airport 8101 South Clear Creek Road, Killeen, TX 76549 These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route. 5. Merge onto 1-35 N Rtgional Alipod a 10.9 mi 6. Take the exit toward N Austin Ave .0.4 mi 7. Turn left onto N Austin Ave 8 0.3 mi ��bt, un, T.Y* 1w 8. Slight right onto Interstate 35 Frontage V"b"ETL,44V cedar Park 221,E Main St malt Rd 21 mi 41 9. Turn left onto TX -195 W U10im QB 5.0 mi . CD -C-1 Ct!c.:.Bop "1 10. Slight left to stay on TX -195 W __241 mi 11. Take the exit toward S Clear Creek Rd ----------- mi Follow S Clear Creek Rd to your destination —3.7 -mi -/-5 min P -1 if 12. Turn left onto S Clear Creek Rd 4 ---3.3 mi 13. Turn left --0.4 mi G) Killeen -Fort Hood Regional Airport 8101 South Clear Creek Road, Killeen, TX 76549 These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route. 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Skylark Field (ILE) (City of Killeen) - Google ... Page 1 of 2 G ®__%�le Directions from 221 E Main St to Skylark Field (ILE) (City of Killeen) m ' - [vrpa.c,te----- Skylark F1idd (LLE) .Temple . , � (Cey.o larepasa t0 ® O � __. _-..ethent •• r 1 ns - i t,.Ret - r � Wit. .51�nvt r�egelend �berq H<f .. . Itocadak lu `•••. •la O �. 1 MxEle Fane `d 4ariQtt _ �- �\ T.Y1. s Ilatsestiae 6aY ,t,�. Na' Wic4dk/uge t III I 221EMain St 0 :-. _.. ._ ...._...... r, i iSL�quNet4 .�"• Jeyr�t WREtsrer. .. . o 221 E Main St Round Rock, TX 78664 Get on 1-35 N from Round Rock Ave and Interstate 35 Frontage Rd - - --- -- -- - -- ---- - 1.0 mi -/-3 min t 1. Head west on E Main St toward S Lampasas St -- - — —------- ---01 mi t 2. Continue onto Round Rock Ave --- -------0.4 mi 3. Turn right onto Interstate 35 Frontage Rd 0.3 mi 4. Take the ramp on the left onto 1-35 N — --- ------ 0.2 mi Follow 1-35 N and TX -195 W to W Stan Schlueter Loop in Killeen. Take the Farm r, iPari N - l yl NdetsE. 1, .. 1 � l tl!•`.Yt� t -.:e: t Rasid�rlt. FarmRsxw<r, it `�RO�+q-�•-� ,221 Eh ,JJW ZGdlti nRxel#7o: v� •.I � `, �S^.' s �!J: Ems` ....... i u: y GiltO Q WcGnpor lieni:i E C. QD fl! p O 221 E Main St, Round Rock, TX 78664 to Skylark Field (ILE) (City of Killeen) - Google ... Page 2 of 2 to Market Rd 3470/Stan Schlueter Loop exit from TX -195 W —----_.--- 44.4 mi./ -42 min 5. Merge onto 1-35 N ----- ---- 10:9 mi 6. Take the exit toward N Austin Ave ----- -0.4 mi '01 7. Turn left onto N Austin Ave �... — ------ -----------0.3 mi >� S. Slight right onto Interstate 35 Frontage Rd ---- -- -- —— ------- mi 41 9. Turn left onto TX -195 W —--------- --5.0 mi '14k 10. Slight left to stay on TX -195 W ----- ----- ----- -----• --- --- ---25.7 mi 11. Take the Farm to Market Rd 3470/Stan Schlueter Loop exit ------------- ---0.2 mi .. .__.:. - ..- axylam nao (otl,.... ..__. .,TemP1E.., ...:.: _. ..... Leegez. (City of loll echon Q o �� 1y e> saem - Camaoa 1 _ R1 hl mi' ..\: 1513m ;AWNFaas .'-.Leari2a Taylor BaCmes Gry-n,7o0s:: t Narund�tlif n-R+S'�CedarPark0721,E Mmn SI' _ V. Austin.'®, _ the e ® p t Continue on W Stan Schlueter Loop to -Killeen your destination -- - - - - -- -- -- S.9 -mi -/-11 min ' CF. f*, 12. Turn right onto W Stan Schlueter Loop r. -- — — — —4.1 mi _P s'kyladi Add OU)e �'®._•tcilyof.Kdleen). 4 f� 13. Turn right onto Martin Luther King Jr lan: Blvd, .. mi 14. Turn left onto Stonetree Drl . 2 mi 15. Turn left \^ (+r Destination will be on the right U - - -- - - -- ------------ — -30 ft O Skylark Field (ILE) (City of Killeen) 1523 Stonetree Drive, Killeen, TX 76543 These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route. 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FEMA MAP #48491C0495E DATED: 9/26/2008 Current Nonattainment Counties for All Criteria Pollutants I Green Book I US EPA Anderson Co PM -2.5 (1997) Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5.(2006) Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) 8 -Hr Ozone * Knoxville, TN - (Marginal) (2008) Blount Co PM -2.5 (1997) Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) 8 -Hr Ozone Knoxville, TN - (Marginal) (2008) Hamilton Co PM -2.5 (1997) Chattanooga, TN -GA -AL (TN portion) - (Moderate) Knox Co PM -2.5 (1997) Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) 8 -Hr Ozone Knoxville, TN - (Marginal) (2008) Loudon Co PM -2.5 (1997) Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) Roane Co PM -2.5 (1997) * Knoxville, TN - (Moderate) PM -2.5 (2006) * Knoxville -Sevierville -La Follette, TN - (Moderate) Shelby Co 8 -Hr Ozone Memphis, TN -MS -AR - (Marginal) (2008) Sullivan Co Lead (2008) * Bristol, TN Sulfur Dioxide * Sullivan County, TN (2010) Page 35 of 40 State, County, Pollutant, * Part County NAA, NAA Area Name - Classification Standard TEXAS Brazoria Co 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Severe 15) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) (2008) Chambers Co Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Severe 15) http://www.epa.gov/airquality/greenbook/ancl.html 5/6/2015 Current Nonattainment Counties for All Criteria Pollutants I Green Book I US EPA 8 -Hr Ozone (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) (2008) Collin Co 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Serious) (1997) Lead (2008) * Frisco, TX 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) (2008) Dallas Co 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Serious) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) (2008) Denton Co 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Serious) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) (2008) EI Paso Co PM -10 (1987) * EI Paso Co, TX - (Moderate) Ellis Co 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Serious) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) (2008) Fort Bend Co 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Severe 15) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) (2008) Galveston Co 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Severe 15) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) (2008) Harris Co 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Severe 15) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) (2008) Johnson Co Page 36 of 40 http://www.epa.gov/airquality/greenbook/ancl.html 5/6/2015 Current Nonattainment Counties for All Criteria Pollutants I Green Book I US EPA 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Serious) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) (2008) Kaufman Co 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Serious) ) 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) (2008) Liberty Co 8 -Hr Ozone Houston -Ga lveston-Brazoria, TX - (Severe 15) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) (2008) Montgomery Co 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Severe 15) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) (2008) Parker Co 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Serious) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - Moderate (2008) (Moderate) Rockwall Co 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Serious) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) ) Tarrant Co 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Wort(Serious) TX - Seri (1997) ( ) 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) (2008) Waller Co 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Severe 15) (1997) 8 -Hr Ozone Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX - (Marginal) (2008) Wise Co 8 -Hr Ozone Dallas -Fort Worth, TX - (Moderate) (2008) Page 37 of 40 State, County, Pollutant, * Part County NAA, NAA Area Name - Classification Standard http:/hvww.epa.gov/airquality/greenbook/anel.html 5/6/2015 Texas Coastal Management Program : :1€,.y ref L U - `b A, LE F T .. l_ a� CIX GLAVACA� MATACNC-IR DA 4 t ROUND ROCK., TX **ate 7rrte oa sr+^ y Greenhill Neighborhood AMESWOOD DRIVE, ROUND ROCK TEXAS 78664 Prepared for: City of Round Rock Ref: CDBG 2015 Sidewalk Project Thursday, September 17, 2015 Environmental Radius Report `t 2055 E. Rio Salado Pkwy Tempe, AZ 85381 480-967-6752 Summary Aerial Views Flood Zones Hazard Map National Priorities List (NPL) CERCLIS List CERCLIS NFRAP RCRA CORRACTS Facilities RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD Facilities Federal Institutional Control / Engineering Control Registry Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) US Toxic Release Inventory US RCRA Generators (CESQG, SQG, LQG) US ACRES (Brownfields) US NPDES US Air Facility System (AIRS / AFS) TX Commission of Environmental Quality ACR TX Leaking Petroleum Storage Tanks TX Drycleaners TX State Superfund Registry TX Brownfields TX Voluntary Cleanup Program Sites TX Innocent Owner Program TX Landfills 2012, 2010, 2008, 2004, 1995, 1985, 1973, 1954 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) < 1/4 1/4-1/2 1/2-1 2 1 1 1 2 7 1 1 3 5 2 • • _-tk Aerial Views 1 � � y 1 ,� •. X41 ,� �s � °�"•� yam' 1995 rr I m ppppp,y a 1 - 1973 1954 1 "_'•- ' - _ �' �_'� ' tom. 1 - �, • l�r'� ''�•'"- � .,�r 1.�.,g��' �� € 4 tit ;:% 1 F ' 1985 1954 Flood Hazard Zones Map ND RO _ N B CR(-' ) - 1 8 IND ROKI } 104.9 I4� I rr Z 5, ! yy 1. Ire.. 30.52619, —97+68231 �� ,1 316*•; it �. ITY (_)F ROT . F nr+ _ r_ F'• ka �' ❑ Area of Undetermined Flood Hazard 0,2 Annual Chance Flood Hazard Future Conditions 1 Annual Chance Flood Hazard 1/,,Annual Chance Flood Hazard Regulatory Floodway Special Floodway 15 Area with Reduced Risk Clue to Levee National Priorities List (NPL) This database returned no results for your area. The Superfund Program, administered under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) is an EPA Program to locate, investigate, and clean up the worst hazardous waste sites throughout the United States. The NPL (National Priorities List) is the list of national priorities among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the United States and its territories. The NPL is intended primarily to guide the EPA in determining which sites warrant further investigation. The boundaries of an NPL site are not tied to the boundaries of the property on which a facility is located. The release may be contained with a single property's boundaries or may extend across property boundaries onto other properties. The boundaries can, and often do change as further information on the extent and degree of contamination is obtained. CERCLIS List This database returned no results for your area. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) investigates known or suspected uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous substance facilities under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). EPA maintains a comprehensive list of these facilities in a database known as the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS). These sites have either been investigated or are currently under investigation by the EPA for release or threatened release of hazardous substances. Once a site is placed in CERCLIS, it may be subjected to several levels of review and evaluation and ultimately placed on the National Priority List (NPL). CERCLIS sites designated as "No Further Remedial Action Planned" (NFRAP) have been removed from CERCLIS. NFRAP sites may be sites where, following an intitial investigation, no contamination was found, contamination was removed quickly without the need for the site to be placed on the NPL, or the contamination was not serious enough to require Federal Superfund Action or NPL consideration. CERCLIS NFRAP This database returned no results for your area. As of February 1995, CERCLIS sites designated "No Further Remedial Action Planned" NFRAP have been removed from CERCLIS. NFRAP sites may be sites where, following an initial investigation, no contamination was found, contamination was removed quickly without the site being placed on the NPL, or the contamination was not serious enough to require Federal Superfund action or NPL consideration. EPA has removed these NFRAP sites from CERCLIS to lift unintended barriers to the redevelopment of these properties. This policy change is part of EPA"s Brownfields Redevelopment Program to help cities, states, private investors and affected citizens promote economic redevelopment of unproductive urban sites. RCRA CORRACTS Facilities This database returned no results for your area. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The EPA maintains the Corrective Action Report (CORRACTS) database of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) facilities that are undergoing "corrective action." A "corrective action order" is issued pursuant to RCRA Section 3008(h) when there has been a release of hazardous waste or constituents into the environment from a RCRA facility. Corrective actions may be required beyond the facility"s boundary and can be required regardless of when the release occurred, even if it predated RCRA. RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD Facilities This database returned no results for your area. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The EPA"s RCRA Program identifies and tracks hazardous waste from the point of generation to the point of disposal. The RCRA Facilites database is a compilation by the EPA of facilities that report generation, storage, transportation, treatment, or disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA Permitted Treatment, Storage, Disposal Facilities (RCRA-TSD) are facilities which treat, store and/or dispose of hazardous waste. Federal Institutional Control/ Engineering Control Registry This database returned no results for your area. Federal Institutional Control / Engineering Control Registry Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) tl5 9 1 I •,4 It `I+.10 �'� Peril j:`� �S � ;3;1 - �,? ''•� a 5. 1 i2i !'I �.� •14 I,! r2 _ ---___ {y _ tip• 5 —'a IS 30.52619Y �•� try, i� 'i -97.68281 t This database returned 2 results for your area. AA.l;1 �V G F :In - The Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) is a national computer database used to store information on unauthorized releases of oil and hazardous substances. The program is a cooperative effort of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Transportation Research and Special Program Administration"s John Volpe National Transportation System Center and the National Response Center. There are primarily five Federal statutes that require release reporting: the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) section 103; the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act(SARA) Title I II Section 304; the Clean Water Act of 1972(CWA) section 311(b)(3); and the Hazardous Material Transportation Act of 1974(HMTA section 1808(b). Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) Location 30.53263, -97.67792 Distance to site 2809 ft / 0.53 mi NE Incident CALLER STATED THERE IS A CHEMICAL ODOR COMING FROM A MANUFACTURING FACILITY THAT IS IN RESIDENTIAL AREA. CALLER Incident Date STATED THIS OCCURS 3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK. Incident Date 11/5/2014 14:30 Year Reported 2014 Address TEXAS AVENUE City ROUNDROCK State TX County WILLIAMSON Zip Code 78664 Location 30.51766, -97.68902 Distance to site 3674 ft / 0.7 mi SW Incident CALLER REPORTED A CONTRACTOR HIT A GAS LINE WHILE PERFORMING DUTIES. Incident Date 3/16/2009 9:55 Incident location GETTY LAND, CHISHOLM TRAIL Year Reported 2009 Address 1112 NORTH INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 35 City ROUND ROCK State TX County WILLIAMSON US Toxic Release Inventory I� f A�Ef t.� 7 r r rk �.° DY - 30.52619Y -97.68281 a _''� +� fir. L� �I 0. 5 9.7 In. This database returned 2 results for your area. The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a publicly available EPA database that contains information on toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities reported annually by certain covered industry groups as well as federal facilities. TRI reporters for all reporting years are provided in the file. V 1- t I;a i n� r, 7 r r rk �.° DY - 30.52619Y -97.68281 a _''� +� fir. L� �I 0. 5 9.7 In. This database returned 2 results for your area. The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a publicly available EPA database that contains information on toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities reported annually by certain covered industry groups as well as federal facilities. TRI reporters for all reporting years are provided in the file. US Toxic Release Inventory Location Distance to site Info URL EPA Identifier Primary Name Address City County State Zipcode NAICS Codes SIC Codes SIC Descriptions Programs Program Interests Updated On Recorded On NAICS Descriptions Program ID 30.52903, -97.688 1934 ft / 0.37 mi NW http.//iaspub. epa.gov/enviro/fii_query_detail.disp_program_facility?p_registr y_id=110002134985 110002134985 DUPONT PHOTOMASKS 100 TEXAS AVE. ROUND ROCK WILLIAMSON TX 78664 323122, 325992 2796 PLATEMAKING AND RELATED SERVICES RCRAINFO, TRIS, TX-TCEQ ACR CESQG, STATE MASTER, TRI REPORTER 22-JUL-14 01 -MAR -00 PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM, PAPER, PLATE, AND CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING., PREPRESS SERVICES. 78664DPNTR100TE Location 30.53634, -97.6915 Distance to site 4602 ft / 0.87 mi NW Info URL http://iaspub.epa.gov/enviro/fii_query_detail.disp_program_facility?p_registr SIC Descriptions y_id=110000599889 EPA Identifier 110000599889 Primary Name THERMO PROCESS INSTRUMENTS LP Address 2555 NORTH IH 35 City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 78664-2015 NAICS Codes 334513 SIC Codes 3823, 3844 SIC Descriptions INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASUREMENT, DISPLAY, AND CONTROL OF PROCESS VARIABLES; AND RELATED PRODUCTS, X- RAY APPARATUS AND TUBES AND RELATED IRRADIATION APPARATUS Programs NCDB, RCRAINFO, TRIS Program Interests COMPLIANCE ACTIVITY, TRI REPORTER, UNSPECIFIED UNIVERSE Updated On 04-NOV-11 Recorded On 01 -MAR -00 NAICS Descriptions INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING FOR MEASURING, DISPLAYING, AND CONTROLLING INDUSTRIAL PROCESS VARIABLES. Program ID 78664TNTCH2555N US RCRA Generators (CESQG, SQG, LQG) Pl Rip � tfro 2i Yj;1.91 1,L ttl� I jw RR ,•i, �' I Y-�� a� •• =ia ti fol ly y l s r-,�' ,r =. .it,) t,) F1 1, gym. _ -D —amt +NA- 817� S , 97. 68281 goo - F�— a e � sit '• 1 ttl� I jw RR ,•i, �' I Y-�� a� •• =ia ti This database returned 10 results for your area. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). EPA maintains a database of facilities, which generate hazardous waste or treat, store, and/or dispose of hazardous wastes. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG) generate 100 kilograms or less per month of hazardous waste, or 1 kilogram or less per month of acutely hazardous waste. Small Quantity Generators (SQG) generate more than 100 kilograms, but less than 1,000 kilograms, of hazardous waste per month. Large Quantity Generators (LQG) generate 1,000 kilograms per month or more of hazardous waste, or more than 1 kilogram per month of acutely hazardous waste. US RCRA Generators (CESQG, SQG, LQG) Location 30.5262, -97.68694 Distance to site 1300 ft / 0.25 mi W Info URL http.//iaspub.epa.gov/enviro/fii query _detail.disp_program_facility?p_registr y_id=110005024794 EPA Identifier 110005024794 Primary Name PREMIER AUTOBODY Address 1809 N MAYS City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 78664-2125 SIC Codes 7532 SIC Descriptions TOP, BODY, AND UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SHOPS AND PAINT SHOPS Programs RCRAINFO, TX-TCEQ ACR Program Interests CESQG, STATE MASTER Updated On 09 -AUG -10 Recorded On 01 -MAR -00 Program ID TX0001011063 Location 30.52903, -97.688 Distance to site 1934 ft / 0.37 mi NW Info URL http://iaspub.epa.govlenvirolfii_ query _detail. disp—Program_facility?p_registr y_id= 110002134985 EPA Identifier 110002134985 Primary Name DUPONT PHOTOMASKS Address 100 TEXAS AVE. City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 78664 NAICS Codes 323122, 325992 SIC Codes 2796 SIC Descriptions PLATEMAKING AND RELATED SERVICES Programs RCRAINFO, TRIS, TX-TCEQ ACR Program Interests CESQG, STATE MASTER, TRI REPORTER Updated On 22-JUL-14 Recorded On 01 -MAR -00 NAICS Descriptions PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM, PAPER, PLATE, AND CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING., PREPRESS SERVICES. Program ID 78664DPNTR100TE US RCRA Generators (CESQG, SQG, LQG) Location 30.5312, -97.68076 Distance to site 1937 ft / 0.37 mi N Info URL http://iaspub.epa.govlenvirolfii_ query _detail.disp_program_facility?p_registr y_id=110005009702 EPA Identifier 110005009702 Primary Name ONCOR ELECTRIC DELIVERY COMPANY LLC Address 106 E TEXAS AVENUE City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 78664-2143 NAICS Codes 221122 Programs RCRAINFO Program Interests CESQG Updated On 09 -AUG -10 Recorded On 01 -MAR -00 NAICS Descriptions ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION. Program ID TX0000013979 Location 30.53366, -97.68734 Distance to site 3076 ft / 0.58 mi NW Info URL http://iaspub.epa.govlenvirolfii_query _detail.disp_program facility?p_registr y_id=110038317764 EPA Identifier 110038317764 Primary Name ADVANCED LAB CONCEPTS Address 116 E OLD SETTLERS BLVD City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 786642248 NAICS Codes 337110 Programs OSHA-OIS, RCRAINFO, TX-TCEQ ACR Program Interests LQG, OSHA ESTABLISHMENT, STATE MASTER Updated On 22-JUL-14 Recorded On 24 -APR -09 NAICS Descriptions WOOD KITCHEN CABINET AND COUNTERTOP MANUFACTURING. Program ID TXR000080131 US RCRA Generators (CESQG, SQG, LQG) Location 30.52226, -97.69279 Distance to site 3449 ft / 0.65 mi W Info URL http://iaspub.epa.gov/enviro/fii_query_detail.disp—Program_facility?p_registr y_id=110013296334 EPA Identifier 110013296334 Primary Name ROSCO LABORATORIES Address 1600 CHISOLM TRAIL City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 78681 NAICS Codes 335129 SIC Codes 3648 SIC Descriptions LIGHTING EQUIPMENT, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED Programs BR, RCRAINFO, TX-TCEQ ACR Program Interests HAZARDOUS WASTE BIENNIAL REPORTER, SQG, STATE MASTER Updated On 22-JUL-14 Recorded On 31 -OCT -02 NAICS Descriptions OTHER LIGHTING EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING. Program ID TXR000049866 Location 30.52063, -97.69212 Distance to site 3563 ft / 0.67 mi SW Info URL http://iaspub.epa.gov/enviro/fii_query_detail.disp—program facility?p_registr y_id=110005169469 EPA Identifier 110005169469 Primary Name SPECTRUM IMAGING LABORATORIES Address 1400 CHISHOLM TRAIL SUITES E F City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 78681-2910 Programs RCRAINFO Program Interests CESQG Updated On 09 -AUG -10 Recorded On 01 -MAR -00 Program ID TXR000009878 US RCRA Generators (CESQG, SQG, LQG) Location 30.53312, -97.69124 Distance to site 3662 ft / 0.69 mi NW Info URL http://iaspub.epa.govlenvirolfii_query_ detail.disp_orogram_facility?p_registr y_id=110054864232 EPA Identifier 110054864232 Primary Name CLASSIC HONDA & HYUNDAI Address 2301 N IH -35 City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 786641568 Programs RCRAINFO Program Interests CESQG Updated On 28 -MAR -14 Recorded On 30 -JAN -13 Program ID TXR000003111 Location 30.53102, -97.69514 Distance to site 4259 ft / 0.81 mi W Info URL http://iaspub.epa.gov/enviro/fii query _detail.disp_program_facility?p_registr y_id=110059673731 EPA Identifier 110059673731 Primary Name FED EX FREIGHT AUS Address 2500 CHISHOLM TRL City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 786812033 NAICS Codes 484122 Programs RCRAINFO Program Interests SQG Recorded On 20 -MAY -14 NAICS Descriptions GENERAL FREIGHT TRUCKING, LONG-DISTANCE, LESS THAN TRUCKLOAD. Program ID TXR000081657 US RCRA Generators (CESQG, SQG, LQG) Location 30.51686, -97.67097 Distance to site 5045 ft / 0.96 mi SE Info URL http://iaspub.epa.govlenvirolfii_ query _detail.disp—Program_facility?p_registr y_id=110000824546 EPA Identifier 110000824546 Primary Name CONSOLIDATED METAL TECHNOLOGIES Address 800 N GEORGETOWN City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 78664-4458 NAICS Codes 332813 SIC Codes 3471,3479 SIC Descriptions COATING, ENGRAVING, AND ALLIED SERVICES, NOT ELSEWHERE Programs CLASSIFIED, ELECTROPLATING, PLATING, POLISHING, ANODIZING, Program Interests AND COLORING Programs BR, ICIS, OSHA-IMIS, OSHA-OIS, RCRAINFO, TX-TCEQ ACR Program Interests ENFORCEMENT/COMPLIANCE ACTIVITY, HAZARDOUS WASTE NAICS Descriptions BIENNIAL REPORTER, LQG, OSHA ESTABLISHMENT, STATE MASTER Updated On 22-JUL-14 Recorded On 01 -MAR -00 NAICS Descriptions ELECTROPLATING, PLATING, POLISHING, ANODIZING, AND COLORING. Program ID TXD982557191 Location 30.53602, -97.69505 Distance to site 5261 ft / 1 mi NW Info URL http://iaspub.epa.govlenvirolfii_ query _detail. disp—program_facility?p_registr y_id= 110034 71356 7 EPA Identifier 110034713567 Primary Name CVS PHARMACY STORE NO 00928 Address 800 W OLD SETTLERS BLVD City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 786812119 NAICS Codes 812922 SIC Codes 5399 SIC Descriptions MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES Programs RCRAINFO, TX-TCEQ ACR Program Interests CESQG, STATE MASTER Updated On 22-JUL-14 Recorded On 17 -APR -08 NAICS Descriptions ONE-HOUR PHOTOFINISHING. Program ID TXR000081040 US ACRES (Brownfields) This database returned no results for your area. Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties protects the environment, reduces blight, and takes development pressures off greenspaces and working lands. The Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) is an online database for Brownfields Grantees to electronically submit data directly to The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) US NPDES ;E6 >_ IF - .�1 i ' I r1••~'ti. ti 177 •r_ ill �-- �•�. �. f�"1 � TSI -L-� r��� �'•1 5 .� is • J f .may 5L ,r.._ FSYI �••e" •'� �- "'iii I '- _ J 30t52619.r -97.68281 ) - j !�-, 1 i .1 'va ly r'.'r••'�� Al �y yl'b � i1 Rr" ` This database returned 1 results for your area. II 0. IF in -- I r' 3�f,�i�aa5 5in�f ter.! 1 r1 �, 5 F The NPDES module of the Compliance Information System (ICIS) tracks surface water permits issued under the Clean Water Act. Under NPDES, all facilities that discharge pollutants from any point source into waters of the United States are required to obtain a permit. The permit will likely contain limits on what can be discharged, impose monitoring and reporting requirements, and include other provisions to ensure that the discharge does not adversely affect water quality. US NPDES Location Distance to site Info URL EPA Identifier Primary Name Address City County State Zipcode SIC Codes SIC Descriptions Programs Program Interests Updated On Recorded On Program ID 30.51692, -97.67096 5032 ft / 0.95 mi SE http://iaspub. epa.gov/enviro/fii_query_detail. disp_program facility?p_registr y_id=110039182504 110039182504 LCRA BRUSHY CREEK CONTRACT 21 1007 GEORGETOWN ST ROUND ROCK WILLIAMSON TX 78664-3289 1623 WATER, SEWER, PIPELINE, AND COMMUNICATIONS AND POWER LINE CONSTRUCTION NPDES ICIS-NPDES NON -MAJOR 05 -MAR -13 24 -AUG -09 TXG830101 US Air Facility System (AIRS /AFS) CO a - 1 r i' 1 ".. Ld� x 5; ELL 1-9 IL �`a� , •°•ti -`'v 111 r' e'4i. P 30.52619Y —97.68281 I�;R, cliff 1 ,u !7.4 - This d - This database returned 1 results for your area. In. The Air Facility System (AIRS / AFS) contains compliance and permit data for stationary sources of air pollution (such as electric power plants, steel mills, factories, and universities) regulated by EPA, state and local air pollution agencies. The information in AFS is used by the states to prepare State Implementation Plans (SIPs) and to track the compliance status of point sources with various regulatory programs under Clean Air Act. US Air Facility System (AIRS /AFS) Location 30.52047, -97.69337 Distance to site 3921 ft / 0.74 mi SW Info URL http://iaSpub.epa.govlenvirolfii_ query _detail.disp_program_facility?p_registr y_id=190001876970 EPA Identifier 110001876970 Primary Name MASTERSON INDUSTRIES, INC Address 1101 S INDUSTRIAL BLVD STE B City ROUND ROCK County WILLIAMSON State TX Zipcode 78681 NAICS Codes 332813 SIC Codes 3471, PRIV SIC Descriptions ELECTROPLATING, PLATING, POLISHING, ANODIZING, AND COLORING Programs AIRS/AFS, RCRAINFO Program Interests AIR MINOR, UNSPECIFIED UNIVERSE Updated On 30 -APR -14 Recorded On 01 -MAR -00 NAICS Descriptions ELECTROPLATING, PLATING, POLISHING, ANODIZING, AND COLORING. Program ID 484916E001 TX Commission of Environmental Quality ACR This database returned no results for your area. The TX-TCEQ ACR is a computer application that allows the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to use a single, centralized area to record common information, such as the company names, addresses, and telephone numbers of those the TCEQ regulates. It also contains additional IDs (permits, registrations, authorizations, etc) and their status. TX Leaking Petroleum Storage Tanks LEE WO, IF 1 30 52619P -97.68281 This database returned @ results for your area. Information on Leaking petroleum storage tanks containing hazardous or petroleum substances is maintained by TX Leaking Petroleum Storage Tanks Location 30.52991, -97.68486 Distance to site 1501 ft / 0.28 mi NW Facility Name ROUND ROCK SERVICE CENTER Facility Location 106 E TEXAS City ROUND ROCK Zip Code 78664 Reported 1994-05-31 Recorded 1994-08-04 ID Number 108404 Owner Name TU ELECTRIC Priority 4.2 Status 6A City DALLAS State TX Zip 75201 Location 30.52768, -97.68764 Distance to site 1614 ft / 0.31 mi W Facility Name ROUND ROCK TIRE & CAR CENTER Facility Location 1915 NORTH MAYS ST City ROUND ROCK Zip Code 78680 Reported 1992-08-27 Recorded 1992-10-02 ID Number 104079 Owner Name ROUND ROCK TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE Priority 4.1 Status 6A City ROUND ROCK State TX Zip 78664 TX Leaking Petroleum Storage Tanks Location 30.531, -97.68533 Distance to site 1925 ft / 0.36 mi NW Facility Name ROUND ROCK PUBLIC WORKS FAC Facility Location 2008 ENTERPRISE DR City ROUND ROCK Zip Code 78664 Reported 2004-05-07 Recorded 2004-10-04 ID Number 116157 Owner Name CITY OF ROUND ROCK Priority 4.2 Status 6P City ROUND ROCK State TX Zip 78764 Location 30.51773, -97.68385 Distance to site 3105 ft / 0.59 mi S Facility Name DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORNER STORE 5 Facility Location 209 TAYLOR HWY City ROUND ROCK Zip Code 78684 Reported 1992-12-14 Recorded 1993-01-25 ID Number 105610 Owner Name DIAMOND SHAMROCK REF & MKTG CO Priority 4A Status 6A City SAN ANTONIO State TX Zip 78269 TX Leaking Petroleum Storage Tanks Location 30.51773, -97.68385 Distance to site 3105 ft / 0.59 mi S Facility Name DIAMOND SHAMROCK 537 Facility Location 209 W PALM VALLEY BLVD City ROUND ROCK Zip Code 78664 Reported 2006-02-21 Recorded 2006-03-27 ID Number 116806 Owner Name VALERO Priority 4 Status 6A City SAN ANTONIO State TX Zip 78269 Location 30.51742, -97.68564 Distance to site 3322 ft / 0.63 mi S Facility Name PAYLESS 871 Facility Location 409 W TAYLOR AVE City ROUND ROCK Zip Code 78664 Reported 1992-05-19 Recorded 1992-06-09 ID Number 103115 Owner Name STRASBURGER ENTERPRISES INC Priority 4.1 Status 6A City TEMPLE State TX Zip 76503 TX Leaking Petroleum Storage Tanks Location 30.53379, -97.68943 Distance to site 3467 ft / 0.66 mi NW Facility Name AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP Facility Location 2355 MAYS City ROUND ROCK Zip Code 78664 Reported 1991-10-28 Recorded 1991-11-15 ID Number 100744 Owner Name LEIGH H R Priority 5 Status 6A City AUSTIN State TX Zip 78731 Location 30.52114, -97.69449 Distance to site 4109 ft / 0.78 mi SW Facility Name HANOVER BUILDING MATERIALS INC Facility Location 1500 W INDUSTRIAL BLVD City ROUND ROCK Zip Code 78680 Reported 1991-10-09 Recorded 1991-11-12 ID Number 100457 Owner Name BONNET RESOURCES CORP Priority 5 Status 6A City DALLAS State TX Zip 75201 TX Drycleaners 116 CE 04 1`-.- i � ESE '.+•e.� � �d 1� F�•i-i.i� � � %+� � q� 'L� -z�• 1 .l't+,l 6L 30.52619P rAt IFS 1 j 97.68281 is i.*i 1 Ed .1• i_4 �A. SjF4. �PQ :•� � • •mak �}`IYLLr_r This database returned 2 results for your area. VP Texas Administrative Code, Title 30, Chapter 337, requires all dry cleaning drop stations and facilities in Texas to register with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and implement new performance standards at their facilities as appropriate. Environmental contamination at a dry cleaner site can occur from spills and leaks of solvent. The most common dry cleaning solvent can penetrate concrete and can sink through floor cracks since it is heavier then water. In addition, many dry cleaners historically disposed of wastes containing solvent by pouring wastewater into a sanitary sewer, throwing spent filters and sludge into the trash, or dumping wastewater on the ground near their facility. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, a federal law passed in 1980 and amended in 1984 increased regulation of hazardous waste and unsafe practices are no longer allowed. However, at some dry cleaner facilities, past disposal and management practices have resulted in contamination of soil and groundwater to an extent that requires cleanup. TX Drycleaners Location 30.51723, -97.69013 Distance to site 4001 ft / 0.76 mi SW Site Name JACK BROWN CLEANERS NO 32 Registration Number 102798535 Site Type DROP STATION REGISTRATION Registration Status ACTIVE Site Operation ACTIVE Role Type BILLING Address 801 SAM BASS RD County WILLIAMSON Owner Name JACK BROWN CLEANERS INC Fiscal Year FY2008 Phys ID 3000960 LGL ID 3004635 Address ROUND ROCK Address TX Address 4226 Physical Description 801 Sam Bass Rd, Round Rock, TX Zip Code 78681 Location 30.51723, -97.69013 Distance to site 4001 ft / 0.76 mi SW Site Name JACK BROWN CLEANERS NO 32 Registration Number 102798535 Site Type DROP STATION REGISTRATION Registration Status ACTIVE Site Operation ACTIVE Role Type OWNOPR Address 801 SAM BASS RD County WILLIAMSON Owner Name JACK BROWN CLEANERS INC Fiscal Year FY2008 Phys ID 3000960 LGL ID 3004635 Address ROUND ROCK Address TX Address 4226 Physical Description 801 Sam Bass Rd, Round Rock, TX Zip Code 78681 TX State Superfund Registry This database returned no results for your area. The State Superfund registry, established by the 69th Texas Legislature in 1985 and administered by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, lists those abandoned or inactive sites that have serious contamination but do not qualify for the federal program, and therefore are cleaned up under the state program. The state must comply with federal guidelines in administering the state Superfund program, but EPA approval of state Superfund actions is not required. TX Brownfields This database returned no results for your area. Many former industrial properties lie dormant or underutilized due to liability associated with real or perceived contamination. These properties are broadly referred to as brownfields. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), in close partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other federal, state, and local redevelopment agencies, and stakeholders, is facilitating cleanup, transferability, and revitalization of brownfields through the development of regulatory, tax, and technical assistance tools. TX Voluntary Cleanup Program Sites This database returned no results for your area. The Texas Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) provides administrative, technical, and legal incentives to encourage the cleanup of contaminated sites in Texas. Since all non -responsible parties, including future lenders and landowners, receive protection from liability to the state of Texas for cleanup of sites under the VCP, most of the constraints for completing real estate transactions at those sites are eliminated. As a result, many unused or under used properties may be restored to economically productive or community beneficial use. Also under the VCP, site cleanups follow a streamlined approach to reduce future human and environmental risk to safe levels. TX Innocent Owner Program This database returned no results for your area. Texas instituted the Innocent Owner/Operator Program (IOP) to mitigate the risks of environmental contamination to innocent parties. The Texas IOP created by House Bill 2776 of the 75th Legislature, provides a certificate to an innocent owner or operator if their property is contaminated as a result of a release or migration of contaminants from a source or sources not located on the property, and they did not cause or contribute to the source or sources of contamination. Like the Texas Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP), the IOP can be used as a redevelopment tool or as a tool to add value to a contaminated property by providing an Innocent Owner/Operator Certificate (IOC). However, unlike the VCP release of liability, IOCs are not transferable to future owners/operators. Future innocent owners or operators are eligible to enter the IOP and may receive an IOC only after they become an owner or operator of the site. TX Landfills This database returned no results for your area. The Solid Waste Landfill List (SWLF) database is provided and maintained by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and consists of open solid waste disposal facilities and transfer stations. Greenhill Subdivision Critical Habitat Mapper CaM^� yC. or _ f.fG EM %T V r7 Copynght 2008 ESRI. AJI rights reserved. Printed on Mon Sep 212015 10:39:13 PM. 'f ROUND ROCK, TEXAS THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK PURPOSE. PASSION. PROSPERITY. i MEMORANDUM TO: Greenhill Sidewalk Improvements ERR Project File FROM: Elizabeth Alvarado, CDBG Coordinator `y Date: November 10, 2015 SUBJECT: "No Effect" on Endangered Species The City of Round Rock CDBG Program Year 2015-2016 Sidewalk Improvements at the Greenhill Neighborhood construction of new sidewalks to the South side of the street on Barhall Dr., East Side of Aberdeen Dr., West side of Bradmore Dr., Northside of Ameswood Dr., West Side of Denfield Dr., to include sidewalks on the East side of the two entrances into the subdivision: (Bradmore Dr. & Denfield Dr.). Project will require curb ramps and full driveway reconstruction to some driveways and only minor repairs to others in order to meet ADA compliance. (Map showing streets and linear feet is attached). Greenhill is an existing older neighborhood in a low to moderate income area. Project will start in January 2016. I reviewed the USFWS and NMFS Endangered Species Act -Species Search and Critical Habitat websites for Williamson County. There were no Critical Habitat in or near the project site (see critical habitat map). Based on the nature of the project and information reviewed from the USFWS and NMFS websites, it is my opinion that the nature of the project will likely have "no effect" on federally protected species and critical habitat. ROUND ROCK, TEXAS THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK PURPOSE. PASSION. PROSPERITY. fl MEMORANDUM TO: CORR CDBG 2015 Greenhill Sidewalks Project ERR Project File FROM: Elizabeth Alvarado, CDBG Coordinator fA-- Date: September 28, 2015 SUBJECT: Field Observation: Explosive and Flammable Operations The City of Round Rock CDBG 2015 Greenhill Sidewalks Project will use funds to construct new sidewalks to the South side the street on Barhall Dr., East Side of Aberdeen Dr., West side of Bradmore Dr., Northside of Ameswood Dr., West Side of Denfield Dr., to include sidewalks on the East side of the two entrances into the subdivision: (Bradmore Dr. & Denfield Dr.). Project will require curb ramps and full driveway reconstruction to some driveways and only minor repairs to others in order to meet ADA compliance. The proposed improvements at the Greenhill Subdivision will extend the life of the home and provide residents with a safe place to live. CDBG Staff conducted a Field Observation by driving in an around the neighborhood. Site visit revealed no above ground storage tanks within the line of sight of the project. 116 ROUND ROCK,, TEXAS 1460 186 118 'PUD 96 Unzonedr" • PUD 61 60 \Unzoned- Greenhill Neighborhood .!--'PUD D 23 j CDBG 2015 Sidewalks UD 59 PUD 901\ PUD 83, 84 PUD D 68 Uniojned • 1431 5122 tit PUD 23 PUD 71 Unzoned– PL U nzoned Unzoned10 UD 73 ZONING OVERLAYS Overlay Districts ch-1.T-1- PUD V— NU, PUD 2 SPUD Al ZONING DISTRICTS 3406 Residen at Districts f PUD 29 r— s.n'gWF:.,l R-1—Ft "oned ly L.-W-$F-1 123 ,(41 Sn:lw -ly St—di.-SF-2 —ftly— T PUD 141+�� PUD 53 �� ]... ly-YF2 4 CoMMefC1`aI Districts PUD 14,��,� 43 PUD Pt in 716— 91 UD 74 PUD 95 I S x Pul '' PUD 10 Erriployment Districts UD 26 A IJD,79*ft P&6PUD�1 D # C ♦ T- UghtlMu.- PU PUD —.1-1 PUD 92 t %,,& Fr Special Purpose Districts LPUC�32 YU Unzonedl • f�PUDJA PUD 82 S _,,jl PUD 30 1JUU 4 .....d /I - 7� ;''PUD 69 Pub ,, 7 I u ie 45 -771-1 , 0 -�A' ��PUD, PUD 27 PUD 13 PUD 58 u.2 M�L 62 PUD 21 i --� 1-1 ClWLIMMS PUD N��M—MD `/.Uni6n-ed lA L PUD 36 PUD 20 PUD 3 v —PUD 72' PUD 15 PUD UD38 38 172 PUD 423 1325, PUD 85 \p MARCH 2014 TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION SEP 22 2015 REQUEST FOR SHPO CONSULTATION: Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and/or the Antiquities Code of Texas Please see instructions for completing this form and additional information on Section 106 and Antiquities Code consultation on the Texas Historical Commission website at http://www.the.state.tx.us/crm/crmsend.shtmL Fol This is a new submission. ❑ This is additional information relating to THC tracking number(s): Project Information PROJECT NAME CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG PROJECT ADDRESS PROJECT CITY PROJECT ZIP CODE(S) 5 streets in Greenhill Neighborhood (see project description) ROUND ROCK 78664 PROJECT COUNTY OR COUNTIES WILLIAMSON PROJECT TYPE (Check all that apply) I- Road/Highway Construction or Improvement r Repair, Rehabilitation, or Renovation of Structure(s) F- Site Excavation r Addition to Existing Structure(s) F- Utilities and Infrastructure F- Demolition or Relocation of Existing Structure(s) W New Construction F- None of these BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Please explain the project in one or two sentences. More details should be included as an attachment to this form. Funds will be used to to construct new sidewalks to the South side the street on Barhall Dr., East Side of Aberdeen Dr., West side of Bradmore Dr., Northside of Ameswood Dr., West Side of Denfield Dr., to include sidewalks on the East side of the two entrances into the subdivision: (Bradmore Dr. & Denfield Dr.). Project will require curb ramps and full driveway reconstruction to some driveways and only minor repairs to others in order to meet ADA compliance. (Map attached) Project Contact Information Does this project involve approval, funding, permit, or license from a federal agency? 0 Yes (Please complete this section) PROJECT CONTACT NAME TITLE ORGANIZATION ELIZABETH ALVARADO CDBG COORDINATOR CITY OF ROUND ROCK ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 221 EAST MAIN STREET ROUND ROCK TX 78664 PHONE EMAIL 512-743-2904 Federal Involvement (Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act) Does this project involve approval, funding, permit, or license from a federal agency? 0 Yes (Please complete this section) ❑ No (Skip to next section) FEDERAL AGENCY FEDERAL PROGRAM, FUNDING, OR PERMIT TYPE US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMEN CDBG CONTACT PERSON PHONE VALERIE REED-SWEED 210-475-6800 ADDRESS EMAIL 615 E. Houston Street, Suite 347 valerie.m.reed-sweed@hud.gov San Antonio, TX 78205 State Involvement (Antiquities Code of Texas) Does this project occur on land or property owned by the State of Texas or a political subdivision of the state? ❑ Yes (Please complete this section) 0 No (Skip to next section) CURRENT OR FUTURE OWNER OF THE PUBLIC LAND CONTACT PERSON PHONE ADDRESS EMAIL VER 0811 REQUEST FOR SHPO CONSULTATION -- PROJECT NAME: CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG 2014 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AF 5 streets in Greenhill Neighborhood (see project descriptio ROUND ROCK WILLIAMSON Identification of Historic Properties: Archeology Does this project involve ground -disturbing activity? 0 Yes (Please complete this section) ❑ No (Skip to next section) Describe the nature of the ground -disturbing activity, including but not limited to depth, width, and length. New construction of sidewalks in a developed sub -division on existing streets. Project will also require curb ramps and full driveway reconstruction to some driveways and only minor repairs to others in order to meet ADA compliance Describe the previous and current land use, conditions, and disturbances. previous land use was vacant until development of residential neighborhood. See aerial views pictures attached. Current use is still residential. This area is an older neighborhood in good condition. Site visit did not reveal any disturbances of any kind. Development of this area was about 1985. Identification of Historic Properties: Structures Does the project area or area of potential effects include buildings, structures, or designed landscape features (such as parks or cemeteries) that are 45 years of age or older? ❑ Yes (Please complete this section)❑ No (Skip to next section) Is the project area or area of potential effects within or adjacent to a property or district that is listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places? ❑ Yes, name of property or district: ❑■ No ❑ Unknown In the space below or as an attachment, describe each building, structure, or landscape feature within the project area or area of potential effect that is 45 years of age or older. ADDRESS DATE OF CONSTRUCTION SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE Ab-bRt—ss DATE OF CONSTRUCTION SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE ADDRESS DATE OF CONSTRUCTION SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE Attachments Please see detailed instructions regarding attachments. Include the following with each submission: ■❑ Project Work Description ❑■ Maps Fn� Identification of Historic Properties ❑■ Photographs For Section 106 reviews only, also include: ❑ Consulting Parties/Public Notification ❑ Area of Potential Effects ❑ Determination of Eligibility ❑ Determination of Effect Submit completed form and attachments to the address below. Faxes and email are not acceptable. Mark Wolfe State Historic Preservation Officer Texas Historical Commission P.O. Box 12276, Austin, TX 78711-2276 (mail service) 108 W. 16th Street, Austin, TX 78701 (courier service) For SHPO Use Only PAGE 2 / VER 0811 List of Properties with Historic Overlay Addresses of Historic Properties Ordinance Year Notes 100 E. Main Street 101 E. Main Street 102 E. Main Street 103 E. Main Street 104 E. Main Street 105 E. Main Street 108/110 E. Main Street 109 E. Main Street 111 E. Main Street 112 E. Main Street 113 E. Main Street 114 E. Main Street 115 E. Main Street 116 E. Main Street 117 E. Main Street 118 E. Main Street 119 E. Main Street 121 E. Main Street 200 E. Main Street 201/203 E. Main Street 204 E. Main Street 206 E. Main Street 212 E. Main Street Chamber of Commerce 307 E. Main Street 1997 309 E. Main Street 1993 400 E. Main Street 1997 402 E. Main Street 1997 405 E. Main Street 507 E. Main Street 1993 508 E. Main Street 1997 606 E. Main Street 1997 607 E. Main Street 1993 808 E. Main Street 1993 302 W. Main Street 1993 400 W. Main Street 1993 4 Chisholm Trail 8 Chisholm Trail 10 Chisholm Trail 14 Chisholm Trail (Formerly 1 Poker Alley) 18 Chisholm Trail 20 Chisholm Trail 750 Chisholm Trail (2 Chisholm Trail) Cantina 603 Chisholm Trail 1000 N. IH -35 208 S. Blair Street 1993 104 S. Georgetown Street 1993 1113 Ledbetter Street 1993 602 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 603 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 609 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 802 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 803 E. Liberty Avenue 1997 909 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 1104 E. Liberty Avenue 1993 9/15/2015 List of Properties with Historic Overlay Addresses of Historic Properties Ordinance Year Notes 106 N. Mays Street 1993 105 S. Mays Street 107 S. Mays Street 210 Mc Neil (Sometimes referred to as 210 Florence) 1993 1518 Palm Valley Blvd. 901 Round Rock Avenue 106 N. San Saba Street 1993 107 S. Sheppard Street 1993 109 S. Sheppard Street 202 N. Stone Street 1993 207 N. Stone Street 1993 910 Heritage Center Demolished and/or H Overlay Removed 1000 E. Main Street 1997 Only Out building had H Zoning, Demolished in 2004, overlay removed in 2005 106 W. Anderson 1993 House moved from lot in 1995, overlay removed in 2005 716 Round Rock Avenue (Became 420 IH -35 and 611 Chisholm Trail) Todd Residence/Spanish Schoolhouse - Demolished 1996, Overlay removed in 2005 504 N. Mays Street 1993 Overlay Removed in 2005 106 W. Bagdad Street 1993 Overlay removed in 2006, initiated by property owner City of Round Rock Properties - Not eligible for Tax Exemption Water Tower Downtown I 1993 200 Round Rock Avenue - Owned by CORR Palm House @ OSPAPV 1993 Owned by CORR The Round Rock/Park Owned by CORR Pending - Interim Zoning 901 E. Liberty Avenue 2011 9/15/2015 fkV .4• is *Jklpol 69 Mr- "'A WP Aa 1-7 391W Li FA � � � ' �' ar.• `� �. �� � � , �"`� �� 1 � - �: • + ~�• � � • Aerial Views 1995 -ltj i ZT14, Z17' �7 , gop,4 At 1985 1954 TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION REQUEST FOR SHPO CONSULTATION: Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and/or the Antiquities Code of Texas Please see instructions for completing this form and additional information on Section 906 and Antiquities Code consultation on the Texas Historical Commission website at harp://U✓u✓ire.26?esfaee.c:.cas/erm/crmsendshtml. ®❑ This is a new submission. ❑ This is additional information relating to THC tracking number(s): Project Information PROJECT NAME CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG 2014 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AFFORDABLE HOME REPAIR PROJECT ADDRESS PROJECT CITY PROJECT ZIP CODE(S) 5 streets in Greenhill Neighborhood (see project description) ROUND ROCK 78664 PROJECT COUNTY OR COUNTIES WILLIAMSON PROJECT TYPE (Check all that apply) r Road/Highway Construction or Improvement r Repair, Rehabilitation, or Renovation of Structure(s) r Site Excavation [ Addition to Existing Structure(s) r, Utilities and Infrastructure r Demolition or Relocation of Existing Structure(s) Fm- New Construction F None of these BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Please explain the project in one or two sentences. More details should be included as an attachment to this form. Funds will be used to to construct new sidewalks to the South side the street on Barhall Dr., East Side of Aberdeen Dr., West side of Bradmore Dr., Northside of Ameswood Dr., West Side of Denfield Dr., to include sidewalks on the East side of the two entrances into the subdivision: (Bradmore Dr. & Denfield Dr.). Project will require curb ramps and full driveway reconstruction to some driveways and only minor repairs to others in order to meet ADA compliance. (Map attached) Project Contact Information Does this project involve approval, funding, permit, or license from a federal agency? PROJECT CONTACT NAME TITLE ORGANIZATION ELIZABETH ALVARADO CDBG COORDINATOR CITY OF ROUND ROCK ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 221 EAST MAIN STREET ROUND ROCK TX 78664 PHONE EMAIL 512-743-2904 Federal Involvement (Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act) Does this project involve approval, funding, permit, or license from a federal agency? ❑® Yes (Please complete this section) ❑ No (Skip to next section) FEDERAL AGENCY FEDERAL PROGRAM, FUNDING, OR PERMIT TYPE US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMEN CDBG CONTACT PERSON PHONE VALERIE REED-SWEED 210-475-6800 ADDRESS EMAIL 615 E. Houston Street, Suite 347 valerie.m.reed-sweed@hud.gov San Antonio, TX 78205 State Involvement (Antiquities Code of Texas) Does this project occur on land or property owned by the State of Texas or a political subdivision of the state? ❑ Yes (Please complete this section)®❑ No (Skip to next section) CURRENT OR FUTURE OWNER OF THE PUBLIC LAND CONTACT PERSON PHONE ADDRESS EMAIL VER 0811 REQUEST FOR SHIRO CONSULTATION -- PROJECT NAME: CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG 2014 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AF 5 streets in Greenhill Neighborhood (see project descriptio ROUND ROCK WILLIAMSON Identification of Historic Properties: Archeology Does this project involve ground -disturbing activity? 0 Yes (Please complete this section) ❑ No (Skip to next section) Describe the nature of the ground -disturbing activity, including but not limited to depth, width, and length. New construction of sidewalks in a developed sub -division on existing streets. Project will also require curb ramps and full driveway reconstruction to some driveways and only minor repairs to others in order to meet ADA compliance Describe the previous and current land use, conditions, and disturbances. previous land use was vacant until development of residential neighborhood. See aerial views pictures attached. Current use is still residential. This area is an older neighborhood in good condition. Site visit did not reveal any disturbances of any kind. Development of this area was about 1985. Identification of Historic Properties: Structures Does the project area or area of potential effects include buildings, structures, or designed landscape features (such as parks or cemeteries) that are 45 years of age or older? ❑ Yes (Please complete this section) 0 No (Skip to next section) Is the project area or area of potential effects within or adjacent to a property or district that is listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places? ❑ Yes, name of property or district: No ❑ Unknown In the space below or as an attachment, describe each building, structure, or landscape feature within the project area or area of potential effect that is 45 years of age or older. ADDRESS DATE OF CONSTRUCTION SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE ADDRESS DATE OF CONSTRUCTION SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE ADDRESS DATE OF CONSTRUCTION SOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE Attachments Please see detailed instructions reaardina attachments. Include the following with each submission: ❑® Project Work Description 0 Maps Identification of Historic Properties 0 Photographs For Section 106 reviews only, also include: ❑ Consulting Parties/Public Notification ❑ Area of Potential Effects ❑ Determination of Eligibility ❑ Determination of Effect Submit completed form and attachments to the address below. Faxes and email are not acceptable. Mark Wolfe State Historic Preservation Officer Texas Historical Commission P.O. Box 12276, Austin, TX 78711-2276 (mail service) 108 W. 16th Street, Austin, TX 78701 (courier service) For SHPO Use Only PAGE 2 / VER 0811 CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG 2015-2016 SIDEWALKS PROJECT GREENHILL SUBDIVISION Construction of new sidewalks along the West side entrance to subdivision on Bradmore Drive Construction of new sidewalks along the East side of Aberdeen Drive CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG 2015-2016 SIDEWALKS PROJECT GREENHILL SUBDIVISION Construction of new sidewalks on West side of Bradmore Drive CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG 2015-2016 SIDEWALKS PROJECT GREENHILL SUBDIVISION 31 S r z M}. Construction of new sidewalks on South side of Ameswood Drive CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG 2015-2016 SIDEWALKS PROJECT GREENHILL SUBDIVISION I i I West side of Denfield Drive CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG 2015-2016 SIDEWALKS PROJECT GREENHILL SUBDIVISION New sidewalks on North side of Barhall Drive CITY OF ROUND ROCK CDBG 2015-2016 SIDEWALKS PROJECT GREENHILL SUBDIVISION Construction of new sidewalks on West side of Denfield (entrance to subdivision) Elizabeth Alvarado From: Myers, Laura L <Laura.L.Myers@hud.gov> Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 8:53 AM To: Elizabeth Alvarado Subject: RE: help with err Hi Liz! No, sidewalks are not a noise sensitive use. You do not need to do anything for noise in the environmental review except to say they are not a noise sensitive use. R/ LM From: Elizabeth Alvarado [mailto:lalvarado@roundrocktexas.gov] Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 3:14 PM To: Myers, Laura L Subject: help with err Hi laura, We have a project for next program year- construction of new sidewalks. We are going to put in new sidewalks along 5 of 9 streets in a neighborhood. My question is do I have to address the noise abatement and control? The more I think about it the more confused it get. 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Email: bill Cdl000dauide.com s{„1; http://scorecard.goodguide.con-dcommunity/ej-hotspots.tcl?ej_attribute_code--rented hu&fi... 2/3/2015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program �i I d iliL Page 1 of 12 Attila Bality National Park Service Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance UNM Hibben Center Rm 307 450 University Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87106 (505) 346- 2871 ext 213 Texas Segments Authorizations / History / Eligibility Descriptions / Outstandingly Remarkable Values / Potential Classification/ Wild and Scenic Rivers System Return to NRI Page River County Reach Length (miles) Year Listed/ Updated Potential Classification ORVs Description Other States Brazos Hood, From 120 1982 S, R, Within migration route River Parker, headwaters W, O of Whooping Crane, a Palo, Pinto Lake federally listed Granbury endangered species. (AKA De Recommended for Cordove inclusion in proposed Bend Texas Natural Rivers Reservoir) System. Rated as #1 upstream to scenic and recreational Possum river in the northern Kingdom Dam half of state by River (AKA Morris Recreationist Survey; Sheppard one of top 10 in the Dam) state. Flow regulated by Possum Kingdom Dam, often only 20 cfs, but is heavily used for recreation. Barber Mountain -Pollard Bend area is one of the state's 100 top rated natural areas because of scenic, vegetation and wildlife values. Texas Natural Areas Survey indicated that rare plants occur at springs along the bluffs. Boy Scouts use area extensively for training and badge qualifications. Colorado From 26 1982 S, R, is within River [Burnet, n Saba, headwaters of G [Cororiclor igration route of mpasas Lake hoping Crane, a http://www.nps.aov/ncrc/programs/rtca/nri/states/tx.html 11/12/2015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Colorado River McCulloch, Coleman, Concho, Runnels Buchanan upstream to Bend From US 283 bridge south of Rockwood upstream to US 67 bridge at Ballinger 65 1982 htttr//www.nDs.2ov/ncrc/programs/rtca/nri/states/tx.html S, R, F, W, H, C Page 2 of 12 federally listed endangered species. This segment of the river is part of a longer segment recommended for inclusion in proposed Texas Natural Rivers System. Among its attributes are high limestone bluffs, vistas of rugged cedar - covered hills and the existence of one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Texas, Gorman Falls. Gorman Creek enters the river over a high limestone bluff and many ferns and mosses grow on the rocks in this area (called an "ecological gem"). Elm, sycamore and pecan trees line the river. A large limestone outcropping called "flat rock" covers several acres near Bend. Although the river is shallow during dry months, there is sufficient water for canoeing and periods of heavy rainfall create excellent recreation opportunities. The most outstanding feature along these segments is the quality and quantity of archeological and historical sites. Prehistoric sites include Paleo-Indian sites, some 12,000 years old. It is likely that human remains associated with extinct mammoth, camel and horse are present. Human burials and numerous (probably the greatest concentration in Texas) burned rock middens from the Archaic Period are present. Hearths and shell deposits can be found to depths of 15'. Some sites contain central Texas and Mexican pottery. Historically, the Spanish visited the area of the confluence in 1684, and in the 1850's, the first Anglos settled. John Chisholm had a ranch here 11/] 2/2015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Page 3 of 12 before moving to New Mexico. One of the first attempts to use barbed wire on a large scale was in this area. A number of the houses from this era are still standing, and in use. The river segments provide high quality recreational experiences, such as floating, camping, hiking and fishing. The river corridors, with cliffs, bluffs, large trees, and abundant wildlife, provide sharp contrast to the uplands through which they flow. The Concho is noted as one of the few Texas rivers which flows through semi -arid lands, creating an unusual and unique vegetative cover, including mesquite, willow, elm, pecan, yucca, and cacti. This segment of the Colorado is recommended for inclusion in the proposed state rivers system. The Colorado below the Concho consists of riffles running over ledges of sandstone and limestone into large pools. Cliffs and bluffs up to 200' are common. Wild turkeys are common, with one of the highest densities in the state. Concho Concho From 18 1982 S, R, See Colorado River River River Reservoir confluence G, F, F, W, comments. upstream to with Colorado W, H, Gambusia, a federally H, C Bakers River in the C listed endangered Crossing extreme SE species which is extinct (southernmost corner of crossing of Recommended as a Runnels SH 163) potential component of County the National Wild and upstream to Scenic Rivers System. US 83 bridge near Paint Rock Devils Val Verde From Amistad 44 1982 S, R, Historic habitat of River Reservoir G, F, Goodenough upstream to W, H, Gambusia, a federally Bakers C listed endangered Crossing species which is extinct (southernmost in the wild. crossing of Recommended as a SH 163) potential component of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. httn://www.nDs.gov/ncrc/nrograms/rtca/nri/states/tx_htm] 1 1 /1 ?/,)015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Page 4 of 12 httD://www.nn-,.gov/ncre/nrogr,qm.-,/rte.q/nri/-,t.qti-.-,/ty _html 11 n ?/,)ni 5 Provides an outstanding float trip experience, considered by many to be the clearest and cleanest naturally flowing stream in Texas. #1 priority of 100 significant state natural areas. This segment is a transitional area for three biotic and botanical provinces and possesses varied and unusual fish and reptile populations. Pecan, oak and sycamore line the river banks. It is a spring -fed river, and is bordered by limestone cliffs and formations. Prehistoric evidence is abundant in numerous caves and rock shelters, which reveal pictographs and burned rock middens, and represents a higher density of sites than in other parts of southwest Texas. Frio River Uvalde, From Concan 40 1982 S, R, Frio Cave, potential Real upstream to W, H National Natural headwaters Landmark, is in vicinity. Recommended for inclusion in proposed Texas Natural Rivers System. One of top 10 rivers in the state- very popular recreational river for canoeing and tubing. Most recreational use based at Garner State Park. It is a clear, spring -fed river. The banks are lined with bald -cypress, pecans and oaks, with limestone outcroppings and bluffs. Springs which form the Frio River issue from a 3,000 acre ranch north of Leakey. Black phoebes nest in canyons- deer and other mammals present. Old wagon tracks are visible in the rock of river bed. Guadalupe Comal, From 81 1982 S, R, Rated as #1 River Kendall, headwaters of G, O recreational river in the Kerr Canyon Lake state, and #2 scenic upstream to river. A segment of the headwaters river was previously near Kerrville recommended as a Scenic Waterway. It is heavily used by canoeists, kayakers httD://www.nn-,.gov/ncre/nrogr,qm.-,/rte.q/nri/-,t.qti-.-,/ty _html 11 n ?/,)ni 5 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Page 5 of 12 http://www.nps.gov/ncrc/programs/rtca/nri/states/tx.html 11/12/2015 and tubers. At Edge Falls (on Curry Creek tributary), existence of extremely rare Styrax plantnifolia (silverbell tree) has been noted. Many Spring fed streams supply the river with a constant flow of good quality water. There are two major waterfalls and numerous rapids. Limestone bluffs line the river. Interesting limestone formations occur, such as travertine and flowstone/dripstone. Medina Bandera From 12 1982 S, R This segment is River headwaters of recommended for Lake Medina inclusion in the upstream to proposed state rivers SH 173 system and is #4 in bridge in popularity in the state Bandera for floating. The river flows through an extremely scenic portion of the Hill Country. It is a small but beautiful stream, containing crystal clear water and many limestone outcroppings. The water flows swiftly over a limestone bottom and forms numerous small rapids. The Medina River is spring fed and always has a steady flow of water. It flows through rugged cedar and live oak covered hills. The corridor also contains stately bald cypress trees, draped with Spanish moss. The Medina River is a potential state parkway. Neches Jasper, From the 180 1982 S, R, This segment provides River Tyler, north end of F, W habitat for the Red - Angelina, B. A. Cockaded Woodpecker Polk, Steinhagen and American Alligator, Trinity, Lake and wintering grounds Houston, upstream to for the Bald Eagle, Cherokee, Lake federally listed Anderson Palestine endangered species. It partially forms the boundaries of the Davey Crockett and Angelina National Forests and is recommended for inclusion in the proposed state rivers system. This segment has good water quality; http://www.nps.gov/ncrc/programs/rtca/nri/states/tx.html 11/12/2015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Neches River Orange, Hardin, Jasper, Tyler From confluence with Pine Island Bayou just north of Beaumont upstream to B. A. Steinhagen Lake 1982 Page 6 of 12 heavy rainfall and numerous tributaries provide sufficient water for recreation use. The segment flows through gently rolling hills covered with pine and hardwood forests, with trees forming a canopy over the river. The river receives significant recreation use by canoeist and fishermen. The upper reaches contain the Big Slough area, which is designated a loop canoe trail by the Forest Service and is considered a wilderness -type area. It is an area of a wide variety of vegetative types, and is highly scenic. Below Big Slough, the river is very remote and extremely scenic with forests of cypress, oak, sweetgum and pine. It is an important recreation area, and a quality recreation waterway. Public boat ramps, Forest Service campgrounds and numerous sandbars are available for recreation use. Swimming conditions are ideal at sandy beaches. S, R, This segment provides W, O habitat for the Red Wolf, Red -Cockaded Woodpecker and American Alligator, and wintering grounds for the Bald Eagle, federally listed endangered species. The river flows through the Big Thicket National Preserve which is characterized as a transitional zone between the and southwest and the tropical coastal marsh, and the central prairie and eastern woodlands. It has been called the ecological crossroads of North America and this unique transitional characteristic, combined with 60" of annual rainfall, provides a rich habitat http://www.nvs.aov/ncrc/proarams/rtca/nri/states/tx.html 11/12/2015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Nueces Uvalde, From 54 1982 River (AKA Real, southernmost East Edwards SH 55 Nueces crossing (NW River) of Uvalde) upstream to headwaters htti)://www.nDs.aov/ncrc/Drograms/rtca/nri/states/tx.html Page 7 of 12 for plant and animal life. It also offers vast and varied recreation and education opportunities. There are over 300 bird species, 40 wild orchid species and 9 carnivorous plant species. This segment is one of the more popular and scenic waterways in the state. Overall scenic beauty is outstanding, with thickly forested banks of pine, hardwoods, stately bald cypress and water tupelo. Water quality is good, and heavy rainfall and numerous tributaries provide sufficient water for a quality recreation experience. Public boat ramps are available and large sandbars are used for camping and day use. The southern reaches contain a maze of sloughs and swamps. The middle reaches contain hardwoods and are laced with sloughs. Jack Gore Baygall is an important natural feature, a wild, swampy area. The entire river is ideal for swimming at sandy beaches and provides good catfish fishing. It is a year-round mecca for recreationists and nature lovers. S, R, Devil's Sinkhole, a G, F, designated National W Natural Landmark, occurs near headwaters. Montell Creek and Indian Creek Cave, potential National Natural Landmarks, are also in the vicinity. Recommended for inclusion in proposed Texas Natural Rivers System. Referred to as "purest, cleanest stretch of stream this size in Texas". Canoeable in all seasons. The river is springfed, has numerous rapids, and the banks are lined with oaks and pecans. Included in the top 100 11/19,/9015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Page 8 of 12 http://www.nps.gov/ncrc/programs/rtca/nri/states/tx.html 11/12/2015 natural areas in the state. Geologic oddities, such as "pin- ball rapids", occur. Banks are lined with ferns, sedges, switch grass, cardinal lobelia, frog fruit, and water cress. Green herons, spotted sandpipers, green kingfishers, turkey vultures and others live in river corridor. Pecos Val Verde, From Amistad 108 1982 S, R, Independence Creek, a River Terrell, Reservoir G, F, potential National Crockett upstream to W, H, Natural Landmark, is a US 290 C tributary to the Pecos crossing near River. The upper end is Sheffield within the habitat of Lloyd's Hedgehog Cactus, a federally listed endangered species. Fort Lancaster State Park and Live Oak Creek Archaeological District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, are also located near the upper end of the segment. Recommended for inclusion in the proposed Texas Natural Rivers System. Flows through wild and rugged country with many sections of rapids. There are numerous canyons, the most spectacular ones occurring on the lower end. The Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge (lower end) was once the tallest bridge in the nation. The Pecos River is included in the listing of significant state natural areas. It is a transitional zone for three biotic and botanical provinces and supports a variety of species, with ten protected species. Numerous species reach the limits of their ranges in the watershed. The river is bordered by limestone cliffs and formations. Numerous rock shelters and a few caves reveal prehistoric evidence, such as burned rock LA middens, pictographs �L] and petroglyphs. http://www.nps.gov/ncrc/programs/rtca/nri/states/tx.html 11/12/2015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Pedernales Travis, River Hays, Blanco, Gillespie From confluence with Lake Travis upstream to headwaters 1982 S, R, W, H Page 9 of 12 LBJ National Historic Site is adjacent to river between Stonewall and Hye. River corridor is within migration route of the Whooping Crane, a federally listed endangered species. The Texas Blind Salamander, is known to exist in the upper part of Hays County. Recommended as potential component of National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. River Recreationist Survey ranked it 5th as state recreational river. LBJ State Park is adjacent to river near Stonewall. Pedernales Falls State Park provides access to Pedernales Falls, a major waterfall. River is spring -fed with many limestone formations and bluffs. Cypress Canyon -Hamilton's Pool is a significant natural area. In this area, near -unique survival conditions exist for many Edwards plateau species. West Cave Canyon is the most beautiful spot in central Texas. Bald cypress, red columbine and native orchids grow along the river, which provides habitat for abundant wildlife. Red River, Hall, Highway 70 80 1982 S, R, Flows through Palo Prairie Dog Brisco, crossing at G, H, Duro Canyon State Town Fork Armstong, Briscoe -Hall C Park, a designated Randall County Line National Natural upstream to Landmark, which is Lake significant as a "superb Tanglewood. example of a landform that has been created by the geologic work of running water". JA Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon in Armstrong County, has been designated a National Historic Landmark. There is also evidence of the use of the Canyon by prehistoric man as well as several Plains Indian Tribes. River is used by canoeists when stream is sufficient. (�flow I I� 37 —IF1982IF http://www.nps.gov/ncrc/programs/rtca/nri/states/tx.html 11/12/2015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Page 10 of 12 Sabinal Uvalde, From US 90 S, R, Within habitat of River Bandera crossing in G, W, Tobusch Fishook Sabinal O Cactus, a federally upstream to listed endangered headwaters species. Lost Maples State Natural Area, a designated National Natural Landmark is near headwaters. Recommended for inclusion in proposed Texas Natural Rivers System. Hiking trail in Lost Maples Natural Area recommended for inclusion in proposed Texas Trails System. Sabinal Canyon is a wooded canyon with the only good stand of Big Tooth Maples in central Texas Hill Country. Many canyon wrens and other birds. Scenic limestone canyon walls (to 300 feet). River is spring - fed. Gorgeous fall colors. New National Champion Texas Ash and Escarpment Black Cherry north of Vanderpool. Sabine Orange, From 1-10 110 1982 S, R, Federally listed LA River Newton crossing W endangered species (Calcasieu, above Sabine occurring in the area Beauregard Lake are: Red Wolf, Bald and Vernon upstream to Eagle, Red -Cockaded Parishes in Toledo Bend Woodpecker, American LA) Reservoir Alligator and Arctic Perigrine Falcon migration corridor. Recommended for inclusion in proposed Texas Natural Rivers System. River maintains larger flow of water due to heavy rainfall and numerous tributaries and springs, with long isolated stretches. Forested, gently rolling hills in area. Banks are heavily vegetated with stately cypress trees and other hardwoods. River is popular for float trips. Swampy terrain provides habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Fine white sand bars utilized for camping and day use. Sabine Panola, From 50 1982 S, W, The Red -Cockaded River Harrison, headwaters of H Woodpecker and the Rusk Toledo Bend American Alligator, Reservoir federally listed upstream to endangered species, htti)://www.nDs.iaov/nere/broL-rams/rtca/nri/states/tx.html 11/12/2015 Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program town of Easton (near Lake Cherokee) Terlingua Brewster From 51 1982 Creek confluence with Rio Grande to Adams Ranch httD://www.nns.gov/nere/nropTamq/rte.9/nri/.-,tate.-;/tx-html Page 11 of 12 inhabit the area. Part of a segment of the Sabine River recommended for inclusion in a proposes state system in 1973. This segment is characterized by: (1) a low gradient streambed with associated marshes, sloughs, bayous, oxbows and backwaters; (2) a near total lack of riffle rapid and waterfall areas; (3) a broad, deeply cut channel; (4) a diverse mixture of bottomland hardwood forests, pine ecosystems and wetland habitats with all stages of the hydric - xeric successional continuum being well represented; (5) diverse plant and animal assemblages; (6) archaeological and historical sites of potential importance; (7) a minimum of human development within sight of the river; and (8) outstanding scenic qualities. At least 7 Natural Areas are present, including 'Woodland Cathedral", a natural oxbow lake amphitheater containing a nearly pristine oak-cypress- sweetgum forest, which is being leased by the Nature Conservancy. A number of state listed threatened/endangered species potentially occur in the corridor. S, G, Joins the Rio Grande O at Santa Elena Canyon, one of the most spectacular canyons along the Rio Grande. Terlingua Creek is partially within Big Bend National Park and possesses similar qualities. Corridor is rugged and barren with scenic canyons and cliffs. Although intermittent, the creek provides water for a unique desert environment, which prompts limited recreational use in the corridor. Rivers, Trails & Conservation Program Village Creek and Big Sandy Creek Hardin, Polk From confluence with Neches River upstream to headwaters 81 1982 S, R, F. W Page 12 of 12 The Red Wolf, Red - Cockaded Woodpecker and American Alligator, federally listed endangered species, inhabit the area. The rivers flow through portions of Big Thicket National Preserve. Recommended for inclusion in proposed Natural Rivers System. River Recreationist Survey rated Village Creek as the #1 scenic and recreational river in East Texas. Heavily used by canoeists floating through Big Thicket National Preserve. 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