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WEKIVA PARKWAY PD&E STUDY
INITIAL ALTERNATIVES - COMPARISON OF SEGMENT COMBINATIONS
Lake County West
Segment Combined Displacements Combined Area Impacts (acres) Threaten./Endanger. Species (Probability) OtherComb. # Segments in Combination Residential Commercial Nursery ROW Public Land Floodplain Wetlands High Moderate Low Unknown P&U Farmlands Notes
INITIAL ALTERNATIVES - COMPARISON OF SEGMENT COMBINATIONS
Orange County (Including portions of Lake County East)
Segment Combined Displacements Combined Area Impacts (acres) Threaten./Endanger. Species (Probability) OtherComb. # Segments in Combination Residential Commercial Nursery ROW Public Land Floodplain Wetlands High Moderate Low Unknown Contamination Notes
Public Lands Note: All segment combinations include 20.82 acres of former landfill acreage owned by Orange County BCC.
BB Black BearGT Gopher TortoiseBO Burrowing OwlSC Sand Hill CraneFS Fox SquirrelWS Wood StorkIS Indigo SnakeWI White IbisSJ Scrub Jay
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INITIAL ALTERNATIVES - UNIQUE SEGMENTS
Lake County East (Partial - Includes only those segments just north of the Orange-Lake Co. Line)
Displacements Area Impacts (acres) Threatened/Endangered Species (Probability): Observed=High(H); Likely=Moderate(M); Possible=Low(L); Unknown(U) OtherSegment Residential Commercial Nursery ROW Public Land Floodplain Wetlands Black Bear Gopher Tort Scrub Jay Burrow Owl Sd Hill Crane Wood Stork Indigo Snake White Ibis Fox Squirrel Other NotesLCE - 1 0 0 0 9.92 0.00 0.89 1.90 H M No Habitat M M M M MLCE - 2 0 0 0 5.42 0.00 2.63 1.44 H M M M M M MLCE - 3 0 0 0 9.44 0.00 0.95 1.48 H M M M M M MLCE - 4 0 0 0 5.28 0.00 2.24 1.33 H M M M M M MLCE - 5 0 0 0 23.01 0.00 7.60 5.98 H M M M M M MLCE - 6 0 0 0 16.27 0.00 9.12 6.97 H M M M M M MLCE - 7 0 0 0 25.24 0.00 8.50 7.00 H M M M M M MLCE - 8 0 0 0 19.57 0.00 13.49 12.87 H M M M M M MLCE - 9 0 0 0 40.58 0.00 28.93 25.17 H M M M M M H
LCE - 10 0 0 0 25.20 0.00 19.15 20.47 H M M M M M HLCE - 11 0 0 0 8.96 0.00 4.17 3.98 H M M M M M HLCE - 12 0 0 0 9.02 0.00 8.50 6.60 H M M M M M HLCE - 13 0 0 0 1.32 0.00 1.32 1.32 H M M M M M HLCE - 14 0 0 0 1.10 0.00 1.10 1.10 H M M M M M HLCE - 15 0 0 0 5.40 0.00 5.40 5.40 H M M M M M HLCE - 16 0 0 0 7.42 0.00 5.14 4.43 H M M M M M HLCE - 17 0 0 0 4.42 0.00 4.42 4.42 H M M M M M HLCE - 18 0 0 0 9.40 0.00 0.13 0.00 H M M M M M M
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INITIAL ALTERNATIVES - UNIQUE SEGMENTS
Orange County
Displacements Area Impacts (acres) Threatened/Endangered Species (Probability): Observed=High(H); Likely=Moderate(M); Possible=Low(L); Unknown(U) OtherSegment Residential Commercial Nursery ROW Public Land Floodplain Wetlands Black Bear Gopher Tort Scrub Jay Burrow Owl Sd Hill Crane Wood Stork Indigo Snake White Ibis Fox Squirrel Other Contamination Notes
OC - 1 7 0 1 71.44 20.82 * 0 1.62 LandfillOC-2 6 0 1 76.20 0.00 19.56 1.78OC-3 10 0 2 76.88 0 10.55 0.37OC-4 2 0 0 25.46 0 0 2.29OC-5 4 0 0 60.02 0 0 0OC-6 1 0 0 23.53 0 0 0OC-7 3 0 1 43.66 0 0 0OC-8 1 0 0 8.62 0 0 0OC-9 5 0 0 64.96 0 0 4.41OC-10 10 0 0 49.01 0 0 0.01OC-11 5 0 3 57.27 0 0 5.72OC-12 10 0 0 35.54 0 0 0.20OC-13 1 0 0 5.84 0 0 0OC-14 6 0 2 70.21 2.38 ** 10.85 5.84OC-15 2 0 1 43.07 0 1.97 0.35 H MOC-16 2 0 2 60.07 24.92 ** 3.41 0 HOC-17 4 0 1 45.87 0 2.41 0.46 H MOC-18 5 0 0 51.86 9.33 ** 28.03 14.99OC-19 0 0 0 45.88 6.45 *** 4.53 2.75 H H No Habitat M M MOC-20 0 0 0 34.46 0 16.79 4.73 H H M M MOC-21 0 0 0 48.20 5.77 *** 5.61 3.66 H H M M MOC-22 0 0 0 35.10 0 12.42 1.08 H H M M MOC-23 0 0 0 25.67 0.13 *** 16.38 8.25 H H M M HOC-24 0 0 0 16.45 0 16.23 8.67 H H M M HOC-25 0 0 0 24.60 0 14.81 16.49 H H M M HOC-26 0 0 0 13.26 0 11.22 13.26 H H M M HOC-27 0 0 0 6.86 0 6.86 6.86 H H M M HOC-28 0 0 0 6.06 0 6.06 6.06 H H M M H
* OC Landfill Parcels
** OC Conservation Land
*** Rock Springs Run State Reserve
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EXHIBIT B-2
EXHIBIT B-1
WEKIVA PARKWAY PD&E STUDY
INITIAL ALTERNATIVES - COMPARISON OF SEGMENT COMBINATIONS
Seminole County
Segment Combined Displacements Combined Area Impacts (acres) Threaten./Endanger. Species (Probability) OtherComb. # Segments in Combination Residential Commercial Nursery ROW Public Land Floodplain Wetlands High Moderate Low Unknown Contamination County Facility Notes
Potential Alignment Termination at I-4 / US 17-921 SC-1EX SC-2LAFR SC-3LAFR SC-4LAFR SC-7EX 31 2 1 156.95 28 67.89 64.84 Black Bear Port (Low Risk)