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APPLICANT: Wichita State University

PROJECT LOCATION: The project is located in the NE 1/4 of Section 11, Township 27 south, Range 1 east, Sedgwick County, Kansas.

ACTIVITY: The applicant proposes to construct the new Wichita State University (WSU) Innovation Campus which would involve reconfiguring the existing detention ponds to provide the required detention capacity for the new construction.

APPLICANT: Wichita State University PROJECT LOCATION: The project is located in the NE 1/4 of Section 11, Township 27 south, Range 1 east, Sedgwick County, Kansas. ACTIVITY: The applicant proposes to construct the new Wichita State University (WSU) Innovation Campus which would involve reconfiguring the existing detention ponds to provide the required detention capacity for the new construction.

PUBLIC NOTICE Permit No. NWK-2015-1180 Issue Date: October 5, 2015 Expiration Date: October 26, 2015

US Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District

21-Day Notice ______________________________________________________________________________ This public notice is issued jointly with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. The Department of Health and Environment will use the comments to this notice in deciding whether to grant Section 401 water quality certification. Commenters are requested to furnish a copy of their comments to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Water - Watershed Management Section, 1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 420, Topeka, Kansas 666121367. APPLICANT: Wichita State University Campus Box 023 1845 N. Fairmont Wichita, Kansas 67208 PROJECT LOCATION (As shown on the attached drawings): The project is located in the NE ¼ of Section 11, Township 27 south, Range 1 east, in Sedgwick County, Kansas. USGS Quad: KS ­ Wichita East (Approximate center coordinates: Latitude: 37.7196 - Longitude: -97.2852) AUTHORITY: Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). ACTIVITY (As shown on the attached drawings): PROPOSED: The applicant proposes to construct the new Wichita State University (WSU) Innovation Campus which would involve reconfiguring the existing detention ponds to provide the required detention capacity for the new construction. The project would result in permanent impacts to 1.12 acres of emergent wetlands and 1.62 acres of open water. No stream impacts are associated with the proposed project. The purpose, as stated by the applicant, is to expand the WSU campus to provide additional classrooms, living quarters, and mixed use buildings along with necessary parking facilities. WETLANDS/AQUATIC HABITAT: A total of 1.12 acres of palustrine emergent wetlands were identified within the four existing open water bodies. This series of detention ponds, and associated wetlands, ultimately drain to Chisholm Creek. APPLICANT'S STATEMENT OF AVOIDANCE, MINIMIZATION, AND COMPENSATORY MITIGATION FOR UNAVOIDABLE IMPACTS TO AQUATIC RESOURCES: The existing 1.12 acres of sparsely vegetated wetlands would be replaced with 1.25 acres of higher quality wetlands with more diverse wetland features. There are no buffers surrounding the existing wetlands and erosion features are developing. The proposed wetland

features will receive additional water from an adjacent watershed and protection from erosion using low rock walls and filters with narrow strips of native grasses where feasible. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Additional information about this application may be obtained by contacting Sarah Reznicek, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas State Regulatory Office, 2710 NE Shady Creek Access Road, El Dorado, Kansas 67042; by calling (816) 389-3741; or by email at sarah.m.reznicek@usace.army.mil. All comments to this public notice should be directed to the above address. STATE AUTHORIZATION: The applicant has applied for a permit from the Kansas Department of Agriculture pursuant to Kansas Statutes Annotated 82a-301 to 305. CULTURAL RESOURCES: Kansas City District will comply with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and 36 CFR 800. We have checked the National Register of Historic Places and the Federal Register and no property listed in the Register or proposed for listing is located in the permit area. This is the extent of our knowledge about historic properties in the permit area at this time. However, we will evaluate input by the State Historic Preservation Officer, Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (or Tribe designated representative) and the public in response to this public notice, and we may conduct or require a reconnaissance survey of the permit area to check for unknown historic properties, if warranted. ENDANGERED SPECIES: In compliance with the Endangered Species Act, a preliminary determination has been made that the described work will not affect species designated as threatened or endangered or adversely affect critical habitat. In order to complete our evaluation of this activity, comments are solicited from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other interested agencies and individuals. FLOODPLAINS: This activity is being reviewed in accordance with Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, which discourages direct or indirect support of floodplain development whenever there is a practicable alternative. By this public notice, comments are requested from individuals and agencies that believe the described work will adversely impact the floodplain. WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION: Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1341) requires that all discharges of dredged or fill material must be certified by the appropriate state agency as complying with applicable effluent limitations and water quality standards. This public notice serves as an application to the state in which the discharge site is located for certification of the discharge. The discharge must be certified before a Department of the Army permit can be issued. Certification, if issued, expresses the state's opinion that the discharge will not violate applicable water quality standards. PUBLIC INTEREST REVIEW: The decision to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impact including the cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest. That decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered including the cumulative effects thereof; among those are conservation, economics, esthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation, shoreline erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. The evaluation of the impact of the activity on the public interest will include application of the guidelines promulgated by the Administrator, Environmental Protection

Agency under authority of Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, state, and local agencies and officials; Indian Tribes; and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to determine whether to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal. To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and the other public interest factors listed above. Comments are used in preparation of an Environmental Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act. Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity. COMMENTS: This notice is provided to outline details of the above-described activity so this District may consider all pertinent comments prior to determining if issuance of a permit would be in the public interest. Any interested party is invited to submit to this office written facts or objections relative to the activity on or before the public notice expiration date. Comments both favorable and unfavorable will be accepted and made a part of the record and will receive full consideration in determining whether it would be in the public interest to issue the Department of the Army permit. Copies of all comments, including names and addresses of commenters, may be provided to the applicant. Comments should be mailed to the address shown on page 2 of this public notice. PUBLIC HEARING: Any person may request, in writing, prior to the expiration date of this public notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Such requests shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing.

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AIRWAYS AND AIRPORTS

ek

11

2

23

1.2

Cr.

Spring

32

31

RS 609

RS 659

5

28

29

2

3 Creek

RS 556

6

2

2

So

343 RD

62

30

25

26

2 Cheney Cheney Reservior Res.

MAIZE

22

Cemetery

36

Railroad Below

3

16

254

23

21

Church or Other Religious Institution

Railroad Above

Cre

ABANDONED

Multi Dwelling

20

Grade Crossing

3

IN USE

Dwelling

Railroad (Operating Company)

SYSTEM

24 22

20

T 26 S

2

1

2

18

13

rk Fo

2

36

17

14

2

2 3

40

3

Fourmile

T 27 S

34

27

28

37 TH

St. Joe Ch./Cem. 35

4

22

3 3 RS 2298 2

21

2

29

2 2 2

3 2

7

4 2

10

FARM UNITS, DWELLINGS, ETC

RAILROADS

254

KECHI POP. 1909 15

29

30

25

St. Joe

2 5

18

6 13

14 2

17

24

2

2

ROCK RD.

23

RS 2295

2 2

2 2 2

327 TH

33 3

STATE PARK

31

359 TH

375 TH

3 4

26

27

3 4

32

T 26 S 29 TH

28

Ro ck

R4W

407 TH

391 ST

30

7

15

16

0.8

70

Airway Light Beacon (General)

Cr ee

2

22

2

2 2

3 6

18

2

2

2

13

2 2

T 25 S

2

Dry

21

2

12

. . RY

2

KARD TV 23

10

9

8

.F B.N.S

2

45 TH

29

2

4

10.3

17 .3

Fair Grounds

Kansas Turnpike Authority

2

7

R2E

20

19

4

2

11

17

Rodeo Grounds

187

M

RS 1805

2

24

23

14 2

KAKE TV

16

2

6

1 2

POP. 7297

8

RS 230

Creek

KANSAS &

14

15

Big

2

22

17

RS 608

SEC. 31

RS 999

21

53 RD

RENO

20 Miles

Cre ek

2

3

17

18

11

10

Lake

Marina RS

U.S. Numbered Highway State Highway System or State Numbered Highway

36

2

Lairview Cem. 5

2

PARK CITY

2

13

33

2

12

Race Course or Speedway

End of Designated System or Marked Route

34

2

3

13

8

32

3

7

Riding Academy, Saddle Club, or Stables

Side Road or Street in Unincorporated Area

Game Preserve or Bird Sanctuary

Interstate Numbered Highway

35

2

2

0.50

4

19

13

Cem.

15

16

2

0.25

6

Roc k

SEC. 36

0.00

RS 2058

SEDGWICK CO.

18

7

3

2

14

RS 611

2

4

2

POP. 1327 3

RS 558

Slough

15

16

17

18

3

COLWICH4

2

4

5

12

3

11

10

9

8

7

12

11

POP. 928

RS2299

Andale

3

14

T 29 - 30 S R1WR1E

U. P. S YS.

3

9

23

olm hish

2

3

LITTLE

61 ST

Peck

4

2

Big

6

3

2

h ug

8

7

Sl o

12

5 4

Wilson

h ug

11

6

9

Sl o

10

2

10

9

8

7

1

2

4

5 69 TH

3

2

5

Golf Course or Country Club

Minor Road - Soil

Game Farm

37°50'

31

36

2 2

Rifle Club (Public)

Minor Road - Stone or Gravel

Small Park ( SP - State Park, CP - County Park, MP = Municipal Park, SR - Safety Rest Area) Fish Hatchery

Points Between Which Distances are Measured

25

2

5

3 3 3

2

2

2

2

e

26

2 2

2

Minor Road - Paved

Camp or Lodge (Permanent Site with Building)

County Road System

Prairie

RS 611

RS 309

Littl

4

28

2

2 3

Hotel or Motel

Trailer Park

2

35 C

29 2

4

4

3

32

35

5

Creek

Cr.

3

6

1

2

4 Eldridge Cem.

5

6

1

2

3

4

34

3

Lorraine Avenue Mennonite Ch/Cem.

ter

10

SOUTH 4

3

33

04

US Route - Undivided State Route - Controlled Access (With Interchange) State Route - Divided State Route - Undivided RS Route - Divided RS Route - Paved RS Route - Unpaved

1ST RD

27

2 2

34

33

5

RS 3

2

30

25

R1E

5

29

POP. 6822 30

21

3

24

23

2

26

OLIVER ST.

6

1

27

22 P ra irie

ew a

2

2 2

2

2

20

Wh it

4 4 3

2

VALLEY CENTER

4

4

T 26 S Slough

32

2

2

PARALLEL

22

2 3

Scenic, Tourist, or Historical Site

Rural Secondary System

19

2

24

23

2

4 34 43

32

FIFTH

3 3

20

Chis holm

33

31

36

35

34

33

3

Gy ps um

32

31

31 Big

36

35

3

5

13

14

15

RS 612

RS 1904

3

6 3

1

2

16

Public Recreation

US Route - Controlled Access (With Interchange) US Route - Divided

ROAD SYSTEM DESIGNATION

2

19

26

3

28

Sunnydale

17

18

13

Creek

29

30

25

2

25 27

14

Cem.

2 2

2

34

2 2

24

2 4

26

16

17

RS 2314

34

4

15

2

2

23

22

18 2

2 3 4

2

12 Green Valley Cem.

11

10

9

at

Furley

UN IO N

21

20

15

Chishol m

27

28

29

Cre

RS 304

3

4

10

81

8

7

12

11

Fork

30

25

2

2

2 Wildc

2

id dl e

26

39 TH

55 TH

R1W 3

19

3

3 5

RS 610

27

RS 2289

28

RS 1805

Mount Hope Greeley Twshp. Cem. 29

30

36

2

3

4

12

3

13

14

2

5

37°50' 35

77 TH

5

71 ST

87 TH

103 RD

119 TH

R2W

R1W

135 TH

97°30'

23

3

9

West

POP. 813 21

RI VE R

24

3

Cr.

2

2

10.4

20

19

23

22

21

20

19

24

4

2

3

96

22

T 25 S

6

RS 700

RS 305

Mount Hope

4

RS 2286

SEC. 22

T 25 S R 2 E

2

85 TH

2

Furley

5

2

3

3

1

2

2

2

15

16

14

34

33

5

14

17

18

RS 998

32

31

13 6 2 5

3

3

Jes ter

COUNTY

26

27

AS

8

2

RS 684

2

25

T 28 S R2W

SEC. 16

151 ST

167 TH

183 RD

199 TH

215 TH

R2W

R3W

97°40'

231 ST

247 TH

263 RD

279 TH

295 TH

311 TH

28

29

30

3 2 2

7

2

135

4

3 2

2

15

16

17

12

11

5

4

5

6

1

2

3

2

T 25 S

Kansas Turnpike (KTA) (With Interchange)

t ca ild W

93 RD

2

2

3

18

10

2

6

3

3

2

2

5

COUNTY

. Cr

2

3

RS 2284

2

24

23

22

21

20

19

2

3

AN S

9

8

23

Gooseberry

RS 307

2 2

CONSERVATION AND RECREATION

Controlled Access (With Interchange) - Interstate

nd Sa

Haven Cem.

AR K

4.0

7

RIVER

101 ST

5

13 14

2

2

POP. 530 10

9

2 2

1

3

.

15

16

12 Pleasant Valley 2 Ch./Cem.

15

16

17

18

H 3 AV EN 13

14

2

11

2

. RY .S.F

TO

4

2

2

2

17

8

5 4

Bentley

12

O RS 2414

18

7

11

10

9

8

7

2

2

2 2

2 2

2

3

S

K&

12

2

3 10

2

RS 610

POP. 1695 4

5

6

1

2

A NS KA

11

9

8

3

4

5

3

10

109 TH

SEC. 5

2

Cr.

117 TH

6

1

2

3

AR

T 28 - 29 S R2W

6

4

4

2

2 5

3

B. N

42

St. Paul Cem. 7

SEC. 4

5

Ga r

2

RS 601

1

2

3

Creek

SEC. 23

Clonmel

POP. 1237 4

SEDGWICK

2

RS 307

2

L.

RS 2206

T 25 S

HAVEN

SEC. 24

6

125 TH

3

5

SEC. 14 SEC. 33

U. P. SY S.

HARVEY

SEC. 13

St. John's Ch/Cem.

42

R3W

T 28 S R 2 W

SEC. 32

LEGEND ROADS AND ROADWAY FEATURES

9-5-2006

T 29 S

REINVENTORY COMPLETED

CO W LE Y

RURAL SECONDARY SYSTEMS REVISED TO

8-15-2005

STATE BRIDGE DATA REVISED TO

1-22-2010

NON-SYS BRIDGE DATA REVISED TO

10-8-2008

CO .

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ALL LOCATIONS AND BOUNDARIES ARE APPROXIMATE

1100 1144

DATE:

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Wetland C 0.17 Wetland 0.93 Open Water

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PROJ.MANGR:

Wetland D 0.19 Wetland 0.53 Open Water

= APPROXIMATE SITE BOUNDARY = WETLAND BOUNDARY = 10 FOOT CONTOUR LINES = OBSEVATION POINT

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LEGEND

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E 21st St N

500

G. ARMSTRONG

250

08/26/2014

0

T3 WLB

WSU Innovation Campus Project E 21st St N and N Oliver St WICHITA, KS

WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY Wetland B 0.34 Wetland 0.16 Open Water T30B1 T2 WLB

Wetland A 0.42 Wetland

T10B3 T10B2

1100 1144

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E 13th St N

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0000 1144

T10B1

N Oliver St

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