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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW7100309_HISTORICAL FILE_20210421STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT. NO. SW DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS ISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE �w ze/q/ YYYYMMDD ROY COOPER Governor DIONNE DELLI-GATTI Secretary BRIAN WRENN Director JJ/' 66' NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality April 21, 2021 US Fish and Wildlife Service Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge 38 Mattamuskeet Road Swan Quarter, NC 27885 Dear Sir: Subject: Stormwater Permit Renewal Stormwater Management Permit SV 7100309 Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge OfficeNisitor Center Hyde County A Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources file review has determined that Stormwater Permit SV 7100309 for a stormwater treatment system consisting of a wet detention pond serving the Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge OfficeNisitor located at 38 Mattamuskeet Road, Swan Quarter, NC expires on December 31, 2021. This is a reminder that permit renewal applications are due 180 days prior to expiration. We do not have a record of receiving a renewal application. Please submit a completed permit renewal application along with a $505.00 fee for permit renewal. Permit application forms for renewal can be found on our website at: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-and-land- resources/stormwater/stormwater-program/post-construction-2. North Carolina General Statutes and the Coastal Stormwater rules require that this property be covered under a stormwater permit. Failure to maintain a permit subjects the owner to assessment of civil penalties. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at (252) 948-3923. 1 will be glad to discuss this by phone or meet with you. If you would like, I can e-mail you a copy of the application forms. You can request a copy by e-mailing me at roger.thorpeCcDncdenr.gov. Sincerely, Roger K. TT orph e Environmental Engineer North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Energy. Mineral and Land Resources Washington Regional Office 1 943 Washington Square Mall I Washington, North Carolina 27889 252.946.6481 _D Nn ��� M��N'ina;w �+��—�-_� Dewberry 1 _ Dewberry & Davis. Inc. 2301 Rexwoods Drive, Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27607-3366 919.881.9939 919.881.9923 fax www.dewberry.corn September 27, 2011 Mr. Samir Dumpor, P.E. Environmental Engineer II NC Division of Water Quality Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 RECEIVED SEP 2 9 2011 DWQ-Will \O Reference: US Fish and Wildlife Service Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office/Visitor Center and Out -Buildings Stormwater Permit Certification Dewberry Project # 50020545 Dear Mr. Dumpor: Please fiold.ernclosed the Stormwater Permit Certification for the Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office/Visitor Center and Out -Buildings project (Stormwater Permit No. SW7100309). ` r Should you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at (919) 424-3751. Sincerely, Dewberry & Davis, Inc. ?atetphewest, P!EqLEAP BD+C Project Manager Enclosures Cc: Jerry Hardison, Hyde County Building Inspections Walter Cowan, US Fish and Wildlife Service Jerry Fringeli, US Fish and Wildlife Service Steve Thomas, Centennial Contractors Enterprises, Inc. Scott McGrew, Centennial Contractors Enterprises, Inc. Gary Sylvester, Centennial Contractors Enterprises, Inc. Henry Winters, Centennial Contractors Enterprises, Inc. Mark Scott, PSA-Dewberry P.\50020505\Adm\Correspondentt\Letters\2011.09.27 - Dumpor.Stormwater Certifkatlon.dwx iioS p S 9j8 A A �r NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary March 24. 2010 Mr. Jerry Fringeli, Assistant Refuge Manager U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 38 Mattamuskeet Road Swan Quarter, INC 27885 Dear Mr. Fringeli: Subject: Stormwater Permit No. SW7100309 Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office [Visitor Center and Out -Buildings High Density / Redevelopment - Wet Pond Project Hyde County The Washington Regional Office received a complete Stormwater Management Permit Application for Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge / Visitor Center and Out -Buildings on March 16, 2010. Staff review of the plans and specifications has determined that the project, as proposed, will comply with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in Session Law 2008-211 and Title 15A NCAC 2H.1000. We are forwarding Permit No. SW7100309 dated March 24, 2010, for the construction of the subject project. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until March 24, 2020, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay special attention to the Operation and Maintenance requirements In this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system will result in future compliance problems. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150E of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. If you have any questions, or need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Samir Dumpor, or me at (252) 946-6481. incer y, 7�1 d1 Regional Supervisor Surface Water Protection Section AH/ so: K:\WQS\STORMWATER\SD\SW7100309 cc: Aichael Hanson, PE, (Dewberry, 2301 Rexwoods Drive, Suite 200, Raleigh, NC 27607) Hyde County Building Inspections Washington Regional Office Central Files Nurth Carolina Division of P'itcr ounlity Intema u_%�gncvautJquidhty qrg 9,13 Washington Squirt Mall Phone: 2i2-9a6-tiJN l One Washingiun, NC 27889 FAX 252-9J6-9215 Noi tli Car-oj/t/n a An Equal Opportunity/AHinnalive Aclion Employer-50% P.ecycledll0°/ Post Consumer Paper X tia- l& State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW7100309 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT HIGH DENSITY DEVELOPMENT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office/Visitor Center and Out -Buildings Hyde County iiiiiii 101Earm ■ construction, operation and maintenance of one wet detention pond in compliance with the provisions of Session Law 2008-211 and 15A NCAC 2H .1000 (hereafter referred to as the "stormwater rules') and the approved stormwater management plans and specifications and other supporting data as attached and on file with and approved by the Division of Water Quality and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until March 24, 2020, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. DESIGN STANDARDS This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of stormwater described in the application and other supporting data. This stormwater system has been approved for the management of stormwater runoff as described in Section 1.7 of this permit. This is project is considered as a Partial Redevelopment project. The Existing Impervious area on this site is 71,263 square feet, while the Proposed Impervious Area is 105,852 square feet, hence the Required Impervious Area to be treated by stormwater controls is 34,589. The stormwater control has been designed to handle the runoff from 41,818 square feet of impervious area. 3. The tract will be limited to the amount of built -upon area indicated in Section I. of this permit, and per approved plans. 4. All stormwater collection and treatment systems must be located in either dedicated common areas or recorded easements. The final plats for the project will be recorded showing all such required easements, in accordance with the approved plans. The runoff from all built -upon area within the permitted drainage area of this project must be directed into the permitted stormwater control system. The built -upon areas associated with this project shall be.located at least 50 feet landward of all perennial and intermittent surface waters. Page 2 of 7 , . . - y ,,,..,,...,.. ,,, Permit No. SW7100309 The following design criteria have been provided in the wet detention pond and must be maintained at design condition: a. Drainage Area, ft2: b. Total Impervious Surfaces, ft2: C. Design Storm, inches: d. Pond Depth - average, feet: e. TSS removal efficiency: f. Permanent Pool Elevation, FMS�: g. Permanent Pool Surface Areq, ft h. Permitted Storage Volume, ft : i. Temporary Storage Elevation, FMSL: j. Predevelopment 1 year 24 hour: k. Post development 1 year 24 hour: I. Controlling Orifice: M. Permitted Forebay Volume, ft': n. Receiving Stream/River Basin: UT to o. Stream Index Number: P. Classification of Water Body: II. SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE 63,169 41,818 1.5 3.0 90% 0.90 8,591 5,186 at temporary pool el 1.45 4.20 ft'/s 4.03 ft'/s 1.4"0 pipe 4,512 Outfall Canal / Tar -Pam River basin 29-57-1 "SC" The stormwater management system shall be constructed in its entirety, vegetated and operational for its intended use prior to the construction of any built -upon surface. During construction, erosion shall be kept to a minimum and any eroded areas of the system will be repaired immediately. The permittee shall at all time provide the operation and maintenance necessary to assure the permitted stormwater system functions at optimum efficiency. The approved Operation and Maintenance Plan must be followed in its entirety and maintenance must occur at the scheduled intervals including, but not limited to: a. Semiannual scheduled inspections (every 6 months). b. Sediment removal. C. Mowing and re -vegetation of slopes and the vegetated filter strip. d. Immediate repair of eroded areas. e. Maintenance of all slopes in accordance with approved plans and specifications. f. Debris removal and unclogging of outlet structure, orifice device, level spreader, filter strip, catch basins and piping. g. Access to the outlet structure must be available at all times. 4. Records of maintenance activities must be kept for each permitted BMP. The records will indicate the date, activity, name of person performing the work and what actions were taken. 5. The permittee shall submit to the Division of Water Quality an annual summary report of the maintenance inspection records for each BMP. The report shall summarize the inspection dates, results of the inspections, and the maintenance work performed at each inspection. 6. Access to the stormwater facilities shall be maintained via appropriate easements at all times. The facilities shall be constructed as shown on the approved plans. This permit shall become void unless the facilities are constructed in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other Page 3 of 7 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW7100309 supporting data. Upon completion of construction, prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, and prior to operation of this permitted facility, a certification must be received from an appropriate designer for the system installed certifying that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting documentation. Any deviations from the approved plans and specifications must be noted on the Certification. A modification may be required for those deviations. 9. If the stormwater system was used as an Erosion Control device, it must be restored to design condition prior to operation as a stormwater treatment device, and prior to occupancy of the facility. 10. The permittee shall submit to the Director and shall have received approval for revised plans, specifications, and calculations prior to construction, for any modification to the approved plans, including, but not limited to, those listed below: a. Any revision to any item shown on the approved plans, including the stormwater management measures, built -upon area, details, etc. b. Project name change. C. Transfer of ownership. d. Redesign or addition to the approved amount of built -upon area or to the drainage area. e. Further subdivision, acquisition, lease or sale of all or part of the project area. The project area is defined as all property owned by the permittee, for which Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan approval or a CAMA Major permit was sought. f. Filling in, altering, or piping of any vegetative conveyance shown on the approved plan. 11. The Director may notify the permittee when the permitted site does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of the permit. Within the time frame specified in the notice, the permittee shall submit a written time schedule to the Director for modifying the site to meet minimum requirements. The permittee shall provide copies of revised plans and certification in writing to the Director that the changes have been made. 12. The.permittee shall submit final site layout and grading plans for any permitted future areas shown on the approved plans, prior to construction. 13. A copy of the approved plans and specifications shall be maintained on file by the Permittee at all times. III. GENERAL CONDITIONS This permit is not transferable except after notice to and approval by the Director. In the event of a change of ownership, or a name change, the permittee must submit a completed Name/Ownership Change form, to the Division of Water Quality, signed by both parties, and accompanied by supporting documentation as listed on page 2 of the form. The project must be in good standing with the Division. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. The permittee is responsible for compliance with all permit conditions until such time as the Division approves the transfer request. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to enforcement action by the Division of Water Quality, in Page 4 of 7 OWU7 JWIIIIWdR71 IVIdIIdyt-111WII JyS,MIIIJ Permit No. SW7100309 accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A to 143-215.6C. 4. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances, which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and federal) having jurisdiction. 5. In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective action, including those as may be required by this Division, such as the construction of additional or replacement stormwater management systems. 6. The permittee grants DENR Staff permission to enter the property during normal business hours for the purpose of inspecting all components of the permitted stormwater management facility. 7. The permit issued shall continue in force and effect until revoked or terminated. The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued or terminated for cause. The filing of a request for a permit modification, revocation and re -issuance or termination does not stay any permit condition. 8. Unless specified elsewhere, permanent seeding requirements for the stormwater control must follow the guidelines established in the North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, 9. Approved plans and specifications for this project are incorporated by reference and are enforceable parts of the permit. 10. The issuance of this permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the permit, revoking and reissuing the permit, or terminating the permit as allowed by the laws, rules and regulations contained in Session Law 2008- 211, Title 15A NCAC 2H.1000, and NCGS 143-215.1 et.al. 11. The permittee shall notify the Division of any name, ownership or mailing address changes at least 30 days prior to making such changes. 12. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until March 24, 2020. Application for permit renewal shall be submitted 180 days prior to the expiration date of this permit and must be accompanied by the processing fee. Permit issued this the 24th day of March, 2010. NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION U \� ItQ1�(�i - for Zoleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Stormwater Permit No. SW7100309 Page 5 of 7 ror uenn use<UNLY Reviewer. : )et 1 ✓ North Carolina Department of Environment and Submit: P -Y_4�D s' Natural Resources NC®ENR Request for Express Permit Review Time: Confirm. IN all the information below and CHECK the Permits) you are requesting for express review. FAX or Email the completed form to Express oordinator along with a completed DETAILED narrative, site plan (PDF file) and vicinity map (same items expected in the application package of the project location. Please include this form in the application package. • Asheville Region -Alison Davidson 828-2964698;alison.davidson®ncdenr.Qov • Fayetteville or Raleigh Region -David Lee 919-791-4203; david.lee®ncdenr.gov • Mooresville & -Patrick Grogan 704-663-3772 or patrfck.grogan@ncdenr.gov • Washington Region -Lyn Hardison 252-946.9215 or lyn.hardison®ncdenr.gov • Wilmington Region -Janet Russell910-350.2004 or janet.russell@ncdenr.gov NOTE., Project application received after 12 noon will be stamped in the following work day. Permits of request SW SW SW SW SW 1,6 2010 Project Name: MATTAMUSKEET NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE OFFICE/VISITOR STATION County: HYDE IIaa,, ,ppee ppA�I� Applicant: JERRY FRINGELI Company: US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICES HIC DEN W Address: 38 MATTAMUSKEET ROAD City: SWAN QUARTER, State: NC Zip: 27885 Phone: 252-926-4021, Fax:252-926-1743, Email: any fringeli@fALM Physical Location: OFFICENISITOR STATION AND OUT -BUILDINGS, MATTAMUSKEET ROAD Latitude 35.4513 Longitude 76.1767 Project Drains into TRIBUTARY TO THE GUTFALL CANAL waters — Water classification SC (for classification see- hflp:Hh2o.enr.state.nc.us/bims/reports/reportsWB.htmi) Project Located in TAR PAMILLICO River Basin. Is project draining to class ORIN waters? N , within'h mile and draining to class SA waters N or within 1 mile and draining to class HOW waters? N ^ I Engineer/Consultant: MATT WEST Company: DEWBERRY 30 J Address: 2301 REXWOODS DRIVE SUITE 200 City: RALEIGH, State: NC Zip: 27607 Phone:919-881-9939, Fax: 919-881-9923, Email: mwest@dewberrv.com SECTION ONE: REQUESTING A SCOPING MEETING ONLY Scoping Meeting ONLY ❑ DWO, ❑ DCM, ❑ DLR, ❑ OTHER: CTION TWO: CHECK ONLY THE PROGRAM (S) YOU ARE REQUESTING FOR EXPRESS PERMITTING ® 401 Unit ❑ Stream Origin Determination: _ If of stream calls - Please attach TOPO map marking the areas in questions ❑ Intermittent/Perennial Determination: _ # of stream calls — Please attach TOPO map marking the areas in questions ® 401 Water Quality Certification ❑ Isolated Wetland (_linear It or _acres) ❑ Riparian Buffer Authorization ❑ Minor Variance ❑ Major General Variance ® State Stormwater ❑ General ❑ SFR, ❑ SFR < 1 ac. ❑Bkhd & Bt Rmp, ❑ Clear & Grub, ❑ Utility. [-]Other ❑ Low Density ❑ Low Density -Curb & Gutter _ # Curb Outlet Swales ❑ Off -site [SW (Provide permit #)I ® High Density -Detention Pond 1 # Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -Infiltration _ #Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -Bio-Retention _ # Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -SW Wetlands _ # Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -Other _ # Treatment Systems /❑ MOD:❑ Major ElMinor ❑ Plan Revision ❑ Redev. Exclusion SW (Provide permit a) ❑ Coastal Management ❑ Excavation & Fill ❑ Bridges & Culverts ❑ Structures Information ❑ Upland Development ❑ Marina Development ❑ Urban Waterfront ® Land Quality ® Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan with 5 acres to be disturbed.(CK If 2-1gK2c (for DENR use)) s 32 SECTION THREE - PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT IS APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROJECT (for both scoping and express meeting request) Wetlands on Site ® Yes ❑ No Wetlands Delineation has been completed: ® Yes ❑ No US ACOE Approval of Delineation completed: ❑ Yes ® No Received from US ALOE ❑ Yes ® No For DFNR use Fee Split for multiple permits: (Check # Zqq 41 °I I Buffer Impacts: ® No ❑ YES: _acre(s) Isolated wetland on Property ❑ Yes ® No 404 Application in Process w/ US ACOE: ® Yes ❑ No Permit Total Fee Amount SUBMITTAL DATES Fee I I SUBMITTAL DATES Fee A $ Variance (❑ Maj; ❑ Min) $ W ( HD, ❑ LD, ❑ Gen) $(;7�yat? 401: _ $ TOOVAI LOS $/' j• Stream Deter,_ $ NCDENR EXPRESS March 2009 n L.J STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN MATTAMUSKEET NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE OFFICE/VISITOR CONTACT STATION AND OUT -BUILDINGS SWAN QUARTER, NC DEW13ERIZY PROJECT NO. 50020545 March 10, 2010 Prepared by: Dewberry & Davis, Inc. 2301 Rexwoods Drive Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27607 919.881.9939 ph 919.881.9923 fax www.dewberry.com EXPRES.S MAR 1,6 2010 me ®EigR i s EL A IIII111 • Table of Contents Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 1 ProjectBackground...................................................................................................................................... 1 Review of Stormwater Runoff Control Regulations.................................................................................... 2 Summary of Discharge Evaluation and Design of Treatment Facility......................................................... 3 Table Table l : Calculation of treatment volume required by DWQ for the project site........................................2 Appendix Appendix A Project Location Map Exhibit A — Existing Basin Drainage Map Exhibit B — Existing Impervious Area Exhibit C — Proposed Impervious Area Exhibit D — Proposed Drainage Basin B-2 Appendix B Letters/Emai Is Geotechnical Report Supplementary Information Stormwater Management Permit Application Form • Operation and Maintenance Form Express Permitting Form Appendix C Discharge Calculations Spreadsheet Chain Saw Routing Spreadsheet Supplement_WetBasin_Rev.8 Spreadsheet n U • MATTAMUSKEETNATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE OFFICL/VISITOR CONTACT STATION AND OUT -BUILDINGS SWAN QUARTER, NC Stormwater Management Plan Narrative and Calculations March 10, 2010 Introduction This document summarizes the stormwater management plan for the replacement of the Maintenance Garage and Ranger Office at the Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge. The project consists of the construction of a 4,800 sq. ft. wood framed OfficeNisitor Contact Center, a 6,400 sq. ft. pre-engineered Maintenance Shop, a 4,800 sq. ft. pre-engineered Equipment Storage Shed, and a 1,200 sq. ft. pre- engineered Equipment Storage Shed. Work associated with the project includes demolition of existing buildings and all site required improvements to accommodate the new facilities noted above. The National Wildlife Refuge tract acreage is 50,180 acres in total area. The project site is 4.77 acres consisting of approximately 34% impervious area. The project site currently contains six (6) structures, two (2) concrete pads, two (2) storage sheds and gravel roads and parking areas. The proposed plan generally includes the removal of four (4) of the existing structures, the two (2) storage sheds and two (2) concrete pads. These will be replaced by two (2) structures, two (2) storage sheds, a paved parking area and expanded gravel roads and parking areas. The existing and proposed plans are included in the Appendix A. The proposed improvements will increase the site impervious cover by more than 10% when compared to existing conditions. Based on the discussions with staff at the Washington Regional Office of NCDENR Division of Water Quality the stormwater treatment volume for this re -development site is therefore based on the volume generated by 1.5 inches of runoff from the difference between the existing and proposed impervious area. The impervious area increase is 34,588 SF or an increase of 49%.Therefore, the required treatment volume for the site is 4,324 CF.. The Best Management Practices (BMP) for the project site is a Wet Detention Basin (BMP) that will treat 5,424 CF of volume. Due to limited space and extremely flat terrain on the existing site only a portion of the site will drain to the BMP. The contributing area is from Basin B (as shown in Appendix A). The runoff captured from this area exceeds the required site treatment volume. This BMP collects runoff from the new impervious areas on the site to greatest practical extent. The remaining areas will continue to discharge to existing outfalls. Included in the Stormwater Management Plan Narrative is review of DWQ State Stormwater regulations, summary of the estimated peak flows and routing summary through the proposed detention facility. Project Background The project site is located in Swan Quarter, Hycle County, NC roughly at the intersection of Mattamuskeet Refuge Road and Outfall Canal Road. The project site falls within the Tar Pamlico River Basin. The streams/canals/ lake located nearby the project site are tributaries to the Outfall Canal, Outfall Canal, and Lake Matta III uskeet. These water bodies are classified under category SC (All tidal salt waters protected for secondary recreation such as fishing, boating, and other activities involving minimal skin contact; fish and noncommercial shellfish consumption; aquatic life propagation and survival; and wildlife). The index numbers of Outfall Canal and Lake Mattamuskeet are29-57-1 and 29-57-1-1. The existing site discharges to ACEjurisdictional canals that are tributary to the Outfall Canal. DWQ staff has confirmed due to the nature of these man- Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office/Visitor Station and Out -Buildings Page I of a Stormwater Managemenl Plan Narrative made canals and lack of navigable connection to Waters of the State Tar -Pam buffers will not apply. It was also confirmed with Coastal Zone Management that CAMA rego ulations do not apply beyond the limits of the Outfall Canal. Therefore, no CAMA concurrence is required for the project. Review of Stormwater Runoff Control Regulations This site predominantly replaces existing impervious areas with new impervious areas. An overall increase of impervious area occurs from the new development. Therefore, this re -development project provides for post development runoff peak for the site to be equal to the pre -development runoff peak for I year/ 24 hour storm event and treatment of 1.5 inches of runoff from the increased impervious area. As noted above "far -Pam buffers do not apply to the canals along the perimeter of the site. A small area on the northern boundary of the site is within the Outfall Canal buffer area as shown in Appendix A (Sheet C-107). "there are wetlands located on the project site as shown in Appendix A (sheet C-101 and C-103). Coastal Management (CAMA) permitting is also not required for the site. Letters/emails from the agency are included in Appendix B. Since the project site is already a developed site (34 % impervious or high density) and the proposed project is a re -development of the existing impervious area the normal treatment volume based on the total impervious area is not applicable to this project site. It should be noted that not all new impervious area runoff is treated by the BMP, but the new impervious area will be treated through the BMP to the maximum practicable extent and the total treatment provided exceeds the volume required. Notes from conversations with DWQ staff summarizing the requirements for the project site are included in Appendix B. • "file existing drainage patterns for this site route runoff to threejurisdictional canals. "fhere is no stonmvater treatment currently provided on the site. Due to the disparate locations of the redeveloped structures it was not practical to direct all runoff from the new development to the BMP. However, the BMP does collect runoff from the majority of the new buildings and a majority of the expanded gravel parking area. The treatment volume is based on the difference between the existing and proposed impervious area volume generated by 1.5 inches of precipitation depth, which is calculated as 4,324 CIF for the entire site. The proposed BMP for the project site will be treating 5,424 CIF of volume from Basin B. which exceeds the required treatment volume and provides compensatory treatment for all areas that drain to existing outfalls. The new BMP provides treatment for the greatest practical extent of the new development on the site. Table 1: Calculation of treatment volume required by DWQ for the project site Proposed Impervious Area 105,852 SF Existing Impervious Area 71,263 SF Difference in Impervious Area 34,588 SF Required Treatment Volume ( Costal 1.5-inches) 4-324 CIF The project site is divided into two sub -basins- Basin A and B as shown in Exhibit A — L'-xisting Drainage Basin Map in Appendix A. Exhibit B shows the existing impervious area of 1.64 acres within the existing basins on site also in Appendix A. The site improvements noted above will increase the site impervious • area to a total of 2.43 acres as shown in Exhibit C in Appendix A. Finally, basin B-2 is shown in Exhibit D in Appendix A which drains to the BMP. This basin is equivalent to the area required to generate the Mattatmiskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office/Visitor Station and Out -Buildings Page 2 of Stormwater Manaaemem flan Narrative • treatment volume of 4,324 cf which is the required treatment volume from the clonge in impervious area on the entire site. Summary of Discharge Evaluation and Design of Treatment Facility The project site is divided into two sub -basins- Basin A and B as shown in Exhibit A — Existing Drainage Basin Map in Appendix A. As previously discussed above, it was decided to provide the treatment for that portion of Basin B (B-2) which is equivalent to the area that will generate the treatment volume of 4,324 CP required for the change in impervious area on the entire site. Therefore, no treatment facility or treatment calculations were performed for Basin A or B-1. Peak discharge rates and runoff volume were calculated for Basin B-2 using the Rational Method and SCS Method as outlined in Chapter three of the NCDWQ Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual (updated on July 16, 2009). SCS method parameters such as Curve Numbers and time of concentration were determined from site surveys, soil maps and aerial photography. Precipitation depth and intensity were obtained from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) website. The basin runoff parameters and calculations are included in Appendix C. The selected BMP for Basin B-2 is a Wet Detention Basin (BMP) as defined in Chapter 10 of the NCDWQ Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual (updated on June16, 2009). This BMP will reduce the post development flows to the pre -development flows for 1 year/ 24 hour storm and provide treatment for 1.5 inches of runoff volume. The BMP was also designed to control the 100 year /24 hour event and provide 1-foot freeboard from the facility. Basin B-2 is approximately 0.96 acres in land area. The existing impervious area of the Basin B-2 is 0.20 acres and the proposed impervious area is 0.96 acres which includes the BMP. The required treatment volume for basin B-2 is 4,966 CF . A pollutant removal efficiency of 90% Total Suspended Solids (TSS) was used to calculate surface area/drainage area ratio for permanent pool in the Coastal region since the outflow from the wet detention basin (BMP) discharges into an existing surface water. An onsite soil evaluation was performed to determine the seasonal high water table and subsurface conditions by ECS CAROLINAS, LLP on July 22, 2009. The soils report established the SH WL at elevation 1.4 feet, NGVD. The geotechnical report is included in Appendix B. The routing through the wet detention basin (BMP) was performed using Chainsaw method by Dr. H. Rooney Malcolm. The post -development discharge for the I year/ 24 hour storm is 4.03 cfs which is less than the pre development discharge for the I year/ 24 hour storm of 4.2 cfs. Detailed calculations are included in Appendix C. The various wet detention basin (BMP) design criteria elevations and corresponding areas for the different zones are included in Appendix C. The control structure for the wet detention basin is a CMP riser and barrel structure. The detention storage will be recovered via an orifice in the face of the riser barrel. Both the drawdown orifice and overflow orifice are fitted with floating debris screening control devices. Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office/Visitor Station and Out -Buildings Page 3 of Stormwater Manogement Plan Narrative Appendix A Project Location Map Drainage Maps Existing and Proposed Impervious Area Maps PROJECT LOCATION MAP • Cn 0 z I AP' 9 3 N"'' eip/ awo cr Co ci f'I JI 441'- t, INN, off If 4 ID Ifrn rfl 19 4x f z If If. I 3 2T 14" 3 2652 N• Custom Soil ikource Report Sqwp Map Sra, 1: 4,136 f paled m A dze (6. S x W) sheet. N Mete,s 0 50 100 200 300 feet 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 35- 2T 14' 35' 26 53" 0 0 0 • Custom Soil *urce Report • MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOq Area of Interest (AOIj Soils Soil Map Units Special Point Features PJ Blowout ® Borrow Pit X Clay Spot ♦ Closed Depression ?(, Gravel Pit .. Gravelly Spot ® Landfill A Lava Flow ,6 Marsh or swamp R' Mine or Quarry op Miscellaneous Water p. Perennial Water .� Rock Outcrop } Saline Spot Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot 0 Sinkhole Slide or Slip 0 Sonic Spot a Spoil Area Q Stony Spot ('p Very Stony Spot * Wet Spot Other Special Line Features Gully Shon Steep Slope Other Political Features ® Cities Water Features Oceans Streams and Canals Transportation Rails .+y+ Interstate Highways US Routes Major Roads Local Roads Map Scale: 1:4,730 if printed on A size (8.5" x 11 ") sheet. The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for accurate map measurements. Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: http:/Iwebsoilsu"ey.nres.usda.gov Coordinate System: UTM Zone 18N NAD83 This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Hyde County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 10, Jan 9, 2008 Date(s) aerial images were photographed: 8/24/2006 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. Custom Soil Resource Report • Map Unit Legend Hyde County, North Carolina (NC095) Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI EaA Engelhard loamy very fine sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded 5.6 5.7% EnA Engelhard loamy very fine sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded 39.8 40.1 % Ud Udorthents, sandy, rarely flooded 49.9 50.2% WyA Wysocking very f ne sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, rarely flooded 4.1 4.1 % Totals for Area of Interest 99.5 100.0% Map Unit Descriptions The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descriptions, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits forthe properties of the soils. On the landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils. Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used. Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each. A few areas of minor components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that 10 • • GENERAL NOTES I. ME MNTRACTON SHALL HAVE A COMPLETE SET OF CONfNILT DOCUMENTS AS WELL AS ALL APPROVALS µ0 PERMITS ON THE JOB SEE AT ALL MAE5. 2. THE CONTRACTOR IS MSPON9BLE FOR ALL LAYOUT WORK REWIRED TO PROPERLY CONSTRUCT ME WORK. AIL INTERIOR SNA L REMAIN MTNE DURING CONSTRUCTION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE TINT ANY LINES FEEDING OTHER BUILDINGS REMAIN INTACT AND ARE CAPABLE OF BEING "WANED. ]. WNTPACTO! SHALL MAKE DAIRY EFTORT TO SAVE PROPERTY IRONS, E MONUMENTS, OTHER PERMANENT POINTS AND ENDS OF REFERENCE AND CONSTRUCTION STAKES. PROPERTY IRONS, MONUMENTS, AND OTHER PERMANENT POINTS OF REFERENCE DESTROYED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE REPLACED BY A NORTH GARDENA LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR AT ME COMPACTOR'S EXPENSE a. 36' MINIMUM COVER SHALL BE PROADED OVER ALL WATER ONES AND SEWERt ONES UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE 5. CONIRACTOR SHALL INSTALL MEASURES AS NECES I DURING CONSTRUCTION FOR SMIMENTATON µ0 EROSION CONTROL 6. ME CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ME DISTURBED AREA TO EXISTING OR FW6HCO GRADE UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON ME DRAMNGS. Z. CONTRACTOR SI141 SALVAGE A- SIGNS WITHW CONSiRUCTON UMIR AND REINSTALL AS DIRECTED BY OWNER. - B. ALL WRINGS ARE, NOT SHOWN ON ME DRAWINGS. ME COMPACTOR SOUL BE RESPONSIBLE MR PROVIDING AND INSTALNG A31 FDTINGS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ME WORK. 9. ME CODPM.TOR SAL MAIM" SEPARATION BEIWEDR SEWERS µ0 WATER MANS AS FOLLOWS: (A WATER MANS SHALL BE LAID AT LEASE TO' IATEML_Y FROM EXISTING OR PROPOSED SEWERS. UNLESS LOCI. CONDITIONS OR BARRIERS D PREVENT A 10' LATERAL SEPARATION -IN WH" CASE: (1) ME WATER MAN IS WO IN A SEPARATE FRENCH, WITH THE EIEVAMN OF ME MORON O ME WATER MAIN AT LEAST 18' ABOVE ME TOP OF ME SEWER. OR (2) ME WATER MAN IS LAID IN ME SAME FRENCH AS ME SEWER WMI ME WATER MAIN LOOTED AT ONE SOLE ON A BENCH Of UNDISTURBED EARTH, AND WITH ME ELEVATION OF ME BOTTOM OF ME WATER MAN AT LEAST 18' ABOVE ME MR OF ME SEWER- (B) DPGSSING A WATER MAN OVOI A SEWER WHENEVER E IS NECESSARY FOR A WATER AWN TO CROSS OVER A SEWER. ME WATER MAIN SOUL BE LAID AT SUCH AN OENATION THAT ME BOTTOM TH E E WATER MAN IS IB' ABOVE ME TOP OF ME SEWER. UNLESS LOCAL CONDITIONS OR BARRIERS PREVENT AN 18' VERTICAL SEPARATION - IN WHICH CASE BOTH ME WATER MIN µ0 JUINIS MAI µE EQUIVALENT M WATER LAN STµWDS FOR A DISLMCE OF 10' ON EACH SIDE OF THE POINT OF CR054NG. (C) fpO551NG A WATER MN LINGER A SEWER WHENEVER N IS NECESSARY FOR A WATER WIN TO BE CROSSED UNDER A SEWER. BOTH ME WATER MAIN AND ME SEWER SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF FERROUS MAMRWS AND WITH JOINTS EQUIVALENT TO WATER MAIN STANDARDS FOR A DISTANCE BE 10, ON EACH SIDE OF ME PONT OF CROSSING. A FOR OF WATER MAJN PIPE SIWL BE CENTERED AT ME POINT OF CROSSING. C 10. ALL CONCREE SHALL RE 3.0W PS STRENGTH (M MY), UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 11. CONTRACTOR SHALL COSTAL APPROVED WARNING TAPE OVER PIPE CENTERS AT A DEPTH OF 13' TO 2'. 12. CONIBICTOR SNAIL WIKAN TEMPORARY POWER TO ALL EXSTING BUILDINGS AS MOUIRED WRING CONSTRUCTION. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTICT HIDE CWNTY WATER DEPARTMENT AT 252-926-4196 TO COORDINATE NEW WATER SERVICE B A Z 3 TO]-OGRAPICAL SURNtEY NOi � 1. SURVEY BY DEWERRY k DAMS. INC. OARED MAY 5. 2009. 2. HORIZONTAL CONTROL IS RELATED TO POINT NUMBER 1 AND POINT NUMBER 2. POINT NUMBER I 14=631266a2 E=26a0N25.58 POINT NUMBER 2 N=631201.I6 E-22860a95.50 POINT NUMBER 1 IS 85.6NORTHEASTERLY OF A SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE AND 85.2' NORTHWESTERLY W A HYDRANT. PONT NUMBER 2 IS A NAIL 116' SWTHERLY OF A CONCRETE BRIDGE, 20.3' WESTERLY OF ME EDGE OF ASPHALT AND 52.7' NORTHWESTERLY OF A FENCE CORNER. 3. VERTICAL CONTROL IS RELATED TO PONT NUMBER 1 ELEVATION = 3,51 AND PONT 2 ELEVATON = 2.35. BENCHMARK IS A RAILROAD SPIKE IN A POWER POLE 112' SWMEASTERLY OF ME PUMP STATION AND ALL WESTERLY OF MAINTENANCE BUILDING ELEVATION - 5.87' (VALUES ARE NAM) 88) a. VALUES OBTAINED BY UPS OPUS COSENIXM6 S. STATE PLANE COMDIRIATES SHOWN ARE ON NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983 (NAG 83) AND THE VERTICAL TLEVAPONS SHOWN ARE BASED ON NORTH AMERICAN KRICAL DATUM 1988 (NAY) 88) 5, ME SITE IS LOCATED WTHIN'ZONE AE" AS SHOWN ON FL000 INSURANCE RAM MAP (FIRM) PANEL NUMBER '8542 J', MAP NUMBER 3720864200J EFFECTIVE DATE MAY 15. 2003 6, ME UNOERORWND UPLIFTS SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM REDO SURVEY INFORMATION. THE SURVEYOR/ENCWEER MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT ME UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTIUTES IN ME AREA. OTHER IN SER'MCE 0R ABANDONED, THE SURVEYOR/ENCINEER FIRMER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ME UNDERGROUND UTILMES SHOWN ARE IN ME EXACT LOCATION INDICATED. 4 5 Dewberry AHL1piFLT I �AMNRIW RVEVMo W� w� as.unm. d Dewberry' OeWbIIr &Davie, ITIc. 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Assumptions: 1. Site area approx 4 acres 2. Existing Impervious 60,000 sf 3. Proposed new impervious 100,000 sf 4. Existing site is approx 35% imp. Therefore site is High Density 5. No wetlands are located on site per DWQ and ACE 6. Tar -Pam buffers do not apply to redevelopment of existing impervious area 7. Tar -Pam buffers do apply to all existing pervious area Express Permitting Process 1. Express permitting requires pre -application meeting 2. Can include DWQ, CAMA, E&SC 3. Fees are dependent on which agencies are involved. 4. DWQ fee for High Density is $4000 (this can cover all agencies except $65/acre is required as a separate check for E&SC) @ 30 days 5. Normal fee is a. CAMA $250-$475 @ 75-150 days b. DWQ $505 @ 60-90 days c. E&SC $250/acre @ 30 days CAMA 1. Greater than 10,000 sf built upon area in Coastal Zone - CAMA Major permit is required 2. Jurisdiction may not apply - pending review of letter E&SC 1. Disturbed area is >1 ac - permit is required DWQ State Stormwater 1. Disturbed area is >1 ac, High Density site - State Stormwater is required 2. Treatment based on 1.5 inches runoff or pre Q = post Q 3. Must treat 100% of added impervious area 4. Focus on routing all new impervious to the BMP 5. Can provide compensatory treatment, up to a 2:1 ratio may apply 6. No new outfalls to canals (except BMP with > 30% N treatment) 7. BMP must meet 85% removal per DENR Manual 8. High Density sites require soils testing DWQ Wetlands and Buffers 10 1. No jurisdictional wetlands on site per letter —awaiting confirmation letter tll Dewberry' Memorandum • 2. Tar -Pam buffers do not apply to redevelopment of existing impervious area — change of use within buffer may require Impact Allowance Letter (can be provided as part of Express Review) 3. Tar -Pam buffers do apply to all existing pervious area — adding new impervious within Zone 1 Buffer if area is currently vegetated requires submittal of letter requesting Variance. 0 0 ACE 1. No jurisdictional wetlands on site per letter Dewberry" West, Matthew 0 rom: Pullinger, Chris [chris.pullinger@ncdenr.gov) ant: Friday, November 06, 2009 8:39 AM o: West, Matthew Subject: RE: USFWS-Lake Mattmuskeet-Temporary Buffer Disturbance Matt, In this case, b/c the pump station is already there, and the impacts will be temporary and are of such a small scale, I'm considering the structures as existing, and therefore the new disturbance would be considered exempt, and no mitigation will be required, b/c the area will be restored/returned to grass after the temporary impacts are complete. Therefore, no PCN will be required, but if you'd like to include this e-mail as a form of explanation for why the impacts are exempt (because I'm considering them as an existing use)j, that probably would help and is OK with me. - Chris E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Chris Pullinger Environmental Specialist NC Division of Water Quality irface Water Protection Section ashington Regional Office www.ncwaterguality.org 252.948.3920 As of April 2009, my new e-mail address is: chris.pullinger(@ncdenr.Rov From: West, Matthew [ma iIto: mwest@Dewberry.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 9:59 AM To: Pullinger, Chris Subject: USFWS-Lake Mattmuskeet-Temporary Buffer Disturbance Chris — Hope you are doing well. We spoke last week concerning the temporary buffer disturbance associated with the new Office/Visitor Center at Lake Mattamuskeet. You mentioned that since the area being disturbed is currently grass, mitigation would likely not be required. We also discussed that a maintenance easement should exist as the pump station the sewer line will connect to is existing. Can you please confirm whether the temporary buffer disturbance with be considered exempt or allowed under the Tar Pamlico buffer rules? It is my understanding that if the temporary buffer disturbance is exempt a PCN is not required. If the temporary buffer disturbance is allowed a PCN is required. Can you please confirm if this is correct? hanks, att Matthew B. West, PE, LEED® AP Project Engineer Dewberry • Record of Communication USFWS-Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Conversation between Chris Pullinger, NCDWQ and Matt West, Dewberry February 24, 2010 at 2:00 pm • r 1 U Chris Pullinger and Matt West discussed the applicability of the Tar -Pamlico Buffer Rules to the canals bounding the site on the south and west. Based on field delineations it has been determined that these canals arc jurisdictional waters. Chris stated that even though the canals arc jurisdictional the Tar -Pamlico Buffer Rules do not apply based on 15 NCAC 02B .0259 (3)(a)(i). This item states that an exemption can be granted based on the following: "Ditches and manmade conveyances other than modified natural streams unless constructed for navigation or boat access." The following letter prepared by Chris dated May 13, 2009 is still valid and states the buffers do not apply to these canals. 0 nemrbe>r"O • 11 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary May 13, 2009 Mr. Bruce Freske 38 Mattamuskeet Road Swan Quarter, NC 27885 DWQ Project # 2009-0496 Hyde County Subject Property: Lake Mattamuskeet NWR Ranger Station Improvements UT to Outfall Canal, Tar -Pamlico River Basin On -Site Determination for Applicability to the Tar -Pamlico River Riparian Area Protection Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0259) Dear Mr. Freske: At your request I conducted an on -site determination to review a drainage feature located on the subject property for applicability to the Tar -Pamlico Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0259). The feature is labeled as "2009-0496" on the attached map initialed by me on May 13, 2009. The project is located on the west side of SR 1330 (Outfall Canal Road), approximately 0.7 miles north of the intersection of SR 1330 and US HWY 264, north of the community of New Holland, NC. The Division of Water Quality (DWQ) has determined that the surface waters highlighted in blue and labeled as "2009-0496" on the attached map are Subiect to the Tar -Pamlico Buffer Rule. However, the proposed project/activity to rebuild structures in the previously disturbed footprint is Exempt. The portions of the surface waters highlighted in pink, along with any existing drainage features not shown on the attached map are Exempt from this rule. This feature and its associated buffers should be identified on any future plans for this property. The owner (or future owners) should notify the DWQ (and other relevant agencies) of this decision in any future correspondences concerning this property. This on -site determination shall expire five (5) years from the date of this letter. Landowners or affected parties that dispute a determination made by the DWQ or Delegated Local Authority that a surface water exists and that it is subject to the buffer North Carolina Division of Water Quality Internet: www.ncwwcrouality.ore 943 Washington Square Mall Phone: 252-946.6481 One Washington, NC27889 I7AX 252-946-9215 North Ca/+rolliinat An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50%Recycledll0% Post Consumer Paper Naturally Page 2 of 2 rule may request a determination by the Director. A request for a determination by the Director shall be referred to the Director in writing c/o Cyndi Karoly, DWQ, 401 Oversight/Express Review Permitting Unit; 2321 Crabtree Blvd., Suite 250, Raleigh, NC 27604-2260. Individuals that dispute a determination by the DWQ or Delegated Local Authority that "exempts' a surface water from the buffer rule may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. Applicants are hereby notified that the 60-day statutory appeal time does not start until the affected party (including downstream and adjacent landowners) is notified of this decision. DWQ recommends that the applicant conduct this notification in order to be certain that third party appeals are made in a timely manner. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition, which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-6714. This determination is final and binding unless you ask for a hearing within 60 days. _ This letter only addresses the applicabJity_to-the_huffersules_and-does not_approve.any - activity within the buffers. Nor does this letter approve any activity within Waters of the United States or Waters of the State. If you have any additional questions or require additional information please call Chris Pullinger at (252) 948-3920. Sincerely, (.L�-, L Chris Pullinger Enclosures: copy of New Holland quadrangle, 1:24,000 USGS topographic map cc: DWQ 401 Oversight/Express Unit Troy A. Shelton, Dewberry & Davis Inc., 551 Piney Forest Road, Danville, VA 24540 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Washington Field Office, Tom Steffens WaRO File Copy Filename: 2009-0496 worffi Carofins Environmental Mw-opmehi-Commission Of Water Quality Basin asv .4t Fcr. �20 1-4 'Ar C:3 Ak e,. 01 "ell Ja & Aj A. All, 1h, H W oflaTI 'Al 14 1 .4, lie Ji 0 .01 West, Matthew om: Trowell, Steve [steve.trowell@ncdenr.gov) nt: Friday, June 05, 2009 3:35 PM o: Hanson, Michael Subject: RE: Lk Mattamuskeet Visitor Center Mr. Hansons: Based on the pdf file you sent me replacement of the Maintenance Garage and Ranger Station at Lake Mattamuskeet Wildlife Refuge off SR 1330 in Hyde County at New Holland, North Carolina will not take a permit nor any project review from this Division as the construction will take place outside any Area of Environmental Concern (AEC) under the jurisdiction of this Division. If you need further clarification please let me know. Steve Trowell Division of Coastal Management Coastal Management Representative 943 Washington Sq Mall Washington, NC 27889 252-948-3854 - Office 252-948-0478 - Fax E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. • From: Hanson, Michael [maiIto: mhanson@Dewberry.com] Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 3:00 PM To: Trowell, Steve Cc: david.moy@NCDENR.gov; West, Matthew Subject: Lk Mattamuskeet Visitor Center Mr. Trowell, we recently contacted Mr. David Moy of your office to confirm the applicability of CAMA regulations to our project site. We are designing the replacement of the Maintenance Garage and Ranger Office at the Lake Mattamuskeet Wildlife Refuge. In our discussions Mr. Moy indicated that he did not think CAMA applied to this area because it was outside of a 75 ft zone around the Outfall Canal from the lake. He directed us to submit a figure showing the actual location of the project and request that you provide us an official determination of whether or not CAMA regulations would apply to this site. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. We look forward to hearing from you. Michael A. Hanson, PE Dewberry & Davis, Inc. 2301 Rexwoods Or Suite 200 sleigh, NC 27607 one:919-881-9939 Cell: 919-637-5594 I i i l l l I l l l l l l l l l l l� l l l l� l l l l � l l l l l l l l l l l I I I 1 I I I I OfficeNisitor Contact Station •,Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Swan Quarter, NC .' n. , '`� •♦ ♦ �I��r . i ' �� a t ..t , � � J )�• � V M J `\.:..�.. ",mil �i.��,� 4� � �� J, �_ V.•.; '�.�}a% � �(\'\`/' ham'\ �P, - �'� F'V. .� ��� '�-�V� ��'...$ .. r.,�♦> � t•.- � � 1t (� �j r� XJMattamuskeetLodge. 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M. - � • _ 'a -� -. ♦ .I • . ice' ,w, �t -.•� \�� M evv'Hotlanc�, ,o, • � -. --1 ,,' _- .A_ I. :'�' •_'" ri Nw -.,dam_-..Y.^'� �• o6° r 0.o° 1 1 Io6°no' 30.60.w l06°10 0.6"w1 Name: NEW HOLLAND Location: 035° 27' 08.89" N 076° 10' 38.38" W Date: 6/1 /2009 Scale: 1 inch equals 1000 feet �c4.J • • ECS CAROLINAS, LLP "Setting the Standard for Service" Geotechnical • Construction Materials • Environmental • Facilities June 12, 2009 Mr. Matthew West, P.E. Dewberry. 2301 Rexwoods Drive, Ste. 200 Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Reference: Report of Seasonal High Water Table Estimation Lake Mattamuskeet Wildlife Refuge Lake Landing, Hyde County, North Carolina ECS Project No. 22.15009 Dear Mr. West, ECS Carolinas, LLP (ECS) recently conducted an estimation of the Seasonal High Water Table (SHWT) for the proposed stormwater best management practice (BMP) areas at the Lake Mattamuskeet Wildlife Refuge site in Lake Landing, Hyde County, North Carolina. This letter, with attachments, is the report of our estimation. Field Testing On June 11, 2009, ECS conducted an exploration of the subsurface soil and groundwater conditions at three requested locations shown on the attached Boring Location Plan (Figure 1). The purpose of this exploration was to obtain subsurface information of the suitability of the in - place soils for the proposed stormwater BMP areas. The borings were located utilizing GPS. equipment. ECS explored the subsurface soil and groundwater conditions by advancing one hand auger boring into the existing ground surface at the requested boring locations. ECS Visually classified the subsurface soils and obtained representative samples of each soil type encountered. ECS recorded the SHWT and groundwater level observed at the time of each hand auger boring. The attached SHWT sheet provides a summary of the subsurface conditions encountered at each hand auger boring location. The groundwater level and the SHWT were estimated at each boring location below the existing grade elevation. Below is a summary of each boring location. Location Water Level SHWT 1 36 inches 6 inches 2 Winches 0 inches 3 30 inches 0 inches The SHWT may vary within the proposed site due to changes in subsurface conditions and elevation. 7211 Ogden Business Park, Suite 201, Wilmington, NC 28411 • T: 910-686-9114 F: 910-686-9666 www.ecslimited.com ECS Carolinas, LLP • ECS Florida, LLC • ECS Illinois, LLC • ECS Mid -Atlantic, LLC • ECS Southeast, LLC ' ECS Texas, LLP Report of SHWT Estimation Lake Mattamuskeet Wildlife Refuge • Lake Landing, Hyde County, North Carolina ECS Project No. 22.15009 June 12, 2009 Closure The activities and evaluative approaches used in this assessment are consistent with those normally employed in assessments of this type. Our evaluation of site conditions has been based on our understanding of the project information and the data obtained during our field activities. ECS appreciates the opportunity to provide our services to you on this project. If you have any questions concerning this report or this project, please contact us at (910) 686-9114. Respectfully, ECS CAROLINAS, LLP K. Brooks Wall Project Manager Attachments: Boring Location Plan SHWT sheet • 0 John . Lair, P.G. Pd ipal Geologist A J 1i i 3�3e 3dnmlm iNll r �iI1J �1= �vr,ouvNl�lsnwvuvw NOLMS 10tl1N00 p I ep 9 W @ HOLSIA / 3JI,-J.f1O F !13 @ 7 •- s 1 �� 717171g1 �� 0 5 E S F41.. i 11r11 S � �114 11Y ,�.,� •! I°; `,-yam`:.,'' i � i i � .'6'a v pp i9 4���i - 7 g !e !6 a i I I aQ� i 9�33yy��,!� �Ila �7�p%ip iB HI�IHI�1 r IaSQiro !:p! E 7 @9 Qlj7Y9y ! iHagggg it - d i 7 °alpioil I��7e� lr 7 l rrBg Bgp rg Ile `9WgQQ a"'9 e Q 1021 .pM 1°7�g H' ggQ ! Ig ! , Il'a a °r Ha 9g ®RIM 111 aB i, L `I 11 ��l C Lake Mattamuskeet Wildlife Refuge Lake Landing, Hyde Co., NC ECS Project No. 22-15009 June 11, 2009 KBW 3 J L s� -g. 1 14i -'�i• frIN Q --�4&j - ' c4 SRI iu 8• H6H clef g yltra; l �� 1 ! tt r �7YI aIN r �a�:! � 1 o a� BORING LOCATIONS r- ddp CAROfLfINAS Figure 1— Test Location Plan Provided by: Dewberrry n LJ 1] Season High Water Table Estimation Lake Mattamuskeet Wildlife Refuge Lake Landing, Hyde County, North Carolina ECS Project No. 22.15009 June 11, 2009 Location Depth 1 0-24" 24"-36" 36"-48" Soil Description Dark gray silty SAND (fill) Black SILT w/sand Gray fine SAND w/silt Seasonal High Water Table was estimated to be at 6 inches below the existing grade elevation. Groundwater was encountered at 36 inches below the existing grade elevation. Location Depth Soil Description 2 0-18" Gray/orange silty SAND 18"-24" Black SILT w/sand 24"-36" Gray fine SAND w/silt Seasonal High Water Table was estimated to be at 0 inches below the existing grade elevation. Groundwater was encountered at 30 inches below the existing grade elevation. Location Depth Soil Description 3 0-18" Gray/orange silty SAND 18"-24" Black SILT w/sand 24"-36" Gray fine SAND w/silt Seasonal High Water Table was estimated to be at 0 inches below the existing grade elevation. Groundwater was encountered at 30 inches below the existing grade Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office/Visitor Station and Out -Buildings Stormwater Permitting Supplementary Information General Infonnation a. Name of Project: Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office/Visitor Station and Out -Buildings b. Street Address, City, County: 38 Mattamuskeet Road, Swan Quarter, NC 27885 c. Acres in Tract: 50,180 acres d. Acres Being Disturbed: 5 acres e. Acres in Wetlands: NA Wetlands Must Be Delineated & Sign -Off Obtained From The Corps 2. Proposed Wetland Impacts Require Permits From Corps & DWQ f. Ownership Information From NC Secretary of State Web Site: US Department of the Interior (US Fish and Wildlife Service) g. Description of Development Proposal I. Previous or Existing Permits. NA 2. Tax parcel ID Number: h. Pre-1988 Built Upon Area, If Applicable: NA i. Discuss Phasing of the Project & Stormwater Facilities When Applicable j. Discuss Proposed Waste Water Treatment & Water Supply: NA k. Identify Historic Sites & Projects Being Funded With Public Monies: NA I. Disclose Any/All Non -Compliance Issues with DENR Agencies: NA 2. Stormwater Information a. Provide River Basin, Stream Classification & Index Number for All water Bodies On or Adjacent To The Project or Closest to The Project Area Outfall Canal- Classification SC (Class SC All tidal salt waters protected for secondary recreation such as fishing, boating, and other activities involving minimal skin contact; fish and noncommercial shellfish consumption; aquatic life propagation and survival; and wildlife) Tar Pamlico River Basin, Outfall Canal and Lake Mattamuskeet Classification SC Index Number— 29-51-1 and 29-57-1-1 0_._a__ .....a_ E=:— Sap .,ak- Ma..az'a,._e-. 2nn:ie b. Identify Whether the Stormwater Design is High Density or Low Density, ® Commercial or Residential, State Stormwater or NPDES Phase 11, Address Vested Rights When Applicable; Identify Pockets of High Density High Density • Institutional State Storm water e. Proposed Total % Impervious Surface 52% d. Number of Proposed Treatment Measures, Type(s) of Collection System One wet detention basin e. Will All Built Upon Area Be Collected No. Based on the discussion with the DWQ, f. Identify Whether or Not the Project Has Buffer Requirements & Whether or Not Development Is Proposed Within A Buffer No the project do not have a buffer requirement. g. Discuss Coastal Management Areas of Environmental Concern When Applicable NA h. Disclose Whether or Not Off -Site Runoff Is Coming Onto The Site or Into The Proposed BMP NA L Discuss Whether Road Construction Across Other property Is Necessary To Access This Project NA If An On -Site Evaluation Of The Soils Has Been Done, Discuss Infiltration Rates, Seasonal High Water Table, etc., and Include Date Of Site Evaluation (This Is Required For Infiltration Projects). Yes, onsite soil evaluation was performed and the geotechnical report is included in the submittal. 0 �i 19 Appendix Discharge Calculations Spreadsheet Chain Saw Routing Spreadsheet Supplement_WetBasin_Rev.8 Spreadsheet ® POINT PRECIPITATION North Carolina 35.45 N 76.177 W 0 feet • ��� FREQUENCY ESTIMATES from 'Precipitation -Frequency Atlas of the United States" NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 2, Version 3 FROM NOAA ATLAS 14 G.M. Bonnin, D. Martin, B. Lin, T. Parrybok, M.Yekta, and D. Riley NOAA, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland, 2004 Extracted: Mon Aug 10 2009 E 0 Precipitation I ensitv Estimates iNhr ARI' 5 min 15 min 30 min 60 min 120 min 3 hr 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 4-day- 7 day 10 day 20 day 30 day 45 day 60 day (years) 1 5.68 3.78 2.59 1.62 0.96 0.69 0.42 0.25 0.15 0.08 0.05 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 2 6.41 4.29 2.96 1.86 1.11 0.8 0.48 0.28 0.18 0.1 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 5 6.88 4.65 3.3 2.12 1.28 0.93 0.56 0.33 0.23 0.13 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 10 8.2 5.53 4.01 2.61 1.61 1.17 0.71 0.42 0.27 0.16 0.09 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 25 9.19 6.19 4.581 3.05 1.93 1.411 0.86 0.511 0.34 0.191 0.1 0.071 0.05 0.03 0.031 0.02 0.02 50 10.31 6.92 5.21 3.53 2.28 1.69 1.03 0.62 0.39 0.23 0.12 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 too 11.17 7.48 5.73 3.94 2.59 1.94 1.19 0.72 0.45 0.26 0.14 0.09 0.07 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 200 12.04 8.02 6.24 4.38 2.93 2.22 1.37 0.83 0.52 0.3 0.16 0.1 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 500 12.94 8.59 6.83 4.9 3.35 2.57 1.59 0.97 0.62 0.36 0.18 0.11 0.09 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 1000 14.05 9.26 7.49 5.47 3.81 2.97 1.84 1.14 0.7 0.41 0.21 0.13 0.09 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.03 Precipitation Frequency Estimates (inches) ARI• 5 min 15 min 30 min 60 min 120 min 3 hr 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 4 da 7 day 10 day 20 day 30 da 45 day 60 da (years) 1 0.47 0.94 1.3 1.62 1.92 2.08 2.51 2.95 3.49 4.03 4.55 5.29 5.97 8.03 9.92 12.24 14.67 2 0.53 1.07 1.48 1.86 2.22 2.4 2.9 3.42 4.25 4.88 5.51 6.38 7.16 9.57 11.8 14.49 17.3 5 0.57 1.16 1.65 2.12 2.57 2.78 3.37 3.98 5.49 6.27 7.01 8.02 8.86 11.63 14.19 17.33 20.45 10 0.68 1.38 2 2.61 3.23 3.52 4.26 5.06 6.53 7.46 8.25 9.37 10.27 13.34 16.11 19.67 22.96 25 0.77 1.55 2.291 3.05 3.85 4.241 5.15 6.161 8.06 9.251 10.06 11.311 12.3 15.73 18.751 22.95 26.4 50 0.86 1.73 2.61 3.53 4.56 5.07 6.18 7.44 9.4 10.8 11.57 12.93 13.98 17.7 20.87 25.61 29.14 100 0.93 1.87 2.86 3.94 5.18 5.84 7.13 8.65 10.86 12.54 13.23 14.66 15.77 19.77 23.02 28.41 31.89 200 1 2 3.12 4.38 5.86 6.67 8.18 9.98 12.47 14.48 15.02 16.53 17.68 21.94 25.23 31.31 34.7 500 1.08 2.15 3.42 4.9 6.69 7.72 9.51 11.7 14.87 17.39 17.69 19.21 20.42 25.02 28.27 35.36 38.49 1000 1.17 2.31 3.75 5.47 7.61 8.91 11.04 13.69 16.91 19.91 20.15 21.47 22.67 27.49 30.65 38.6 41.42 • • Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge Office/Visitor Station and Out -Buildings Total Impervious Area Change Due to Re -Development of the Site Treatment Volume based on pre and post impervious area Proposed Impervious Area 105,852 ft2 Exisitng Impervious Area 71,263 ft2 Difference in Impervious Area 34,588 ft2 Required Treatment Volume Coastal, 1.5 in. 4,324 ft3 • • • Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge ONiceAlisitor Station and Out -Buildings Wet Detention Basin Area contributing_.___to BMP pre -post Q (Basin 62)_'__ �. ��_____ _ Pre-develo ment conditions to Basin Rational C Area ac CN Pervious Managed Open Space) 0.15 0.16 li 80 Impervious 8 Open Water 1 0.9 0.20 1 98 Woods 1 0.15 0.60 1 79 Composite C: 0.31 Total Area 0.96 Composite C: 0.90 Total Area 0.96 ac Composite CN - 98.0 Tc 5 min BMP Design for 90 % TSS Removal i Water Quality Volume controls treatment Pre -development 1- r, 24-hr runoff 2,124 Post -development 1- r, 24-hr runo 6,243 Estimated Storage Required (1 rza 4,119 fta 0.09 acre-ft BMP Selected Extended Detention Wetland %impervious 100% 'SA/DA ratio - 90 % TSS Removal for 3.5 ff depth) 10.00 Drainage Area ac 0.96 Required Surface Area (Perm Pool 0.10 ac 4,182 sf Rv runoff coeff) 0.95 Basin 82 Volume (1.5" storm) 0.11 ac-ft 4,966 cf Volume Required for increased impervious overall site 4,324 cf Water Quality provided for Basin 82 controls • • 0 nkeel N.nional \Vild6rr Reruee oRadeision Shown and out-Buildinas Elevations, Areas, Incremental Volumes 8 ACumulated Volumes for Overall Pond and Forebay BMW Permanent Pool for 85%TSS Removal SHWL EI. Soils Period) 14 Sediment Depth I 0 Sediment Cleanout In -4.1 Pond Bottom El. .3.1 Bottom shelf EI. 0 4 Permanent Pool El. 09 Est Tern,mr, Pool El. 162 Depth 3 5 Am w 5 476 A. 669 6 913 PP Average Deth 3.1 SNDA Ratio' 0.2% Min PP No. (aff 3429 add 10.2 (Coastal, use day=3( SHW proviold 21 ECS Geotech Re rt 14 Groundwater Analysis Seasonal High Water El 1 1.4 Est, Seasonal Low Water El, 040 Permanent Pool elevation 090 Forebay Vel, 3,728 Percent of PP 21% WI Fareba Purllmina Pond Dlmenslona Length Width Adj. Fambay L Foreba W I Forebay A Square Area Dval area Elev, St., 135 90 0 0 0 1 0 12t50 9538 24 3 132 87 a 0 0 0 11484 W15 1 9 3 129 84 0 0 0 0 10836 85W 14 10 119 74 0 72 27 1944 8806 6913 0.9 to 109 64 0 70 25 1750 6976 5476 04 2 107 62 0 68 23 1564 6634 5208 -0.1 2 105 60 0 66 21 13W 63W 4946 -06 2 103 58 0 64 19 1216 5974 4690 -1.1 2 101 56 0 62 17 1054 56M 4440 -16 2 99 54 a 60 15 9W SUB 4197 -2.1 2 97 52 a 58 13 754 5044 39W -26 2 95 50 0 0 0 0 4750 3729 -3.1 2 93 10 a 0 0 44W 3504 -06 2 91 46 0 0 0 0 418fi 32Bfi -4.1 2 89 49 0 0 0 0 3916 3014 -4.6 2 87 42 0 0 0 1 0 3654 2868 -5.1 2 85 1 40 1 0 0 0 1 0 34W 26fi9 5.5 2 'Assumes Forebay is RatlafmArall Pond area. Use Pond area for S DA calculations and incorporate lorebay during pond layout. Temporary Pool To, of IM Vegetaud shell/ SHIVA. Permanent Pool Bottom of 100 Vegetated shelf/ Sediment Cleafwm Topl Pond Bonom Sediment Cleanout Bottom, ACNal Graded Areas from CADD Actual Forrest, Areas from CADD A. Elay. Ina. 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