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A Presentation to Horry County Council May 18, 2010 INTERNATIONAL DRIVE A RIDE II Program Project 1

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A Presentation to

Horry County Council

May 18, 2010

INTERNATIONAL DRIVEA RIDE II

Program Project

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Proposed Alignment

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Length: ±30,000ft = 5.6 miles ±Section: Two (2) lane with expansion to four (4) lane R/W 125’

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List of Issues with SCDNR

Wetland Impacts

Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Habitat

Access Restrictions

Road Closure for Controlled Burns

Bear Crossings

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Plan View Showing Key Features

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SCDNR Issues

Wetland Impacts Avoidance Minimization Mitigation

1) Right-of-way needsCurrent 25’ easement 7± acresRegulatory Permitting 9± acres

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Total: 16± acres2) Regulatory Permitting

SCDNR HURDLES

$1 Million±Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Habitat

Access Restrictions

Controlled Burn Roadway Closures

Bear Crossings

Tunnels and Fill ($2.0 million)Fencing ($0.6 million)

Total Additional Cost: $3.6 million

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Thank You / Questions

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Initial Construction Section Looking North

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Ultimate Construction Section

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Detail of Proposed Gates / Signage

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Bear Fencing Detail

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Section / Detail of Proposed Bear Crossing Structure