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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8950303_HISTORICAL FILE_19961210STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW8 C15030'j DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE l°I°i e 1210 YYYYMMDD Doc-09-96 01:48P atlantic coast dosing 910 791 5337 P_01 - - r 9 • n . s a P.O. BOX 203 Wrightsville Beach North Carolina two 910-791-5337 voice 910-791-3615 fax FAX TRANSMIT AL DATE -.1 kl6te #OFPAGES Z FAXNUMBER �M50-Zoo 4- FROM T'Wt-S1 T0:_ l tI1>A LE W)J 2 Ltnl17/h J fill 1-2r�,�r/7 47\rdf,/� Omc-09-96 01:48P atlantic coast dosing 910 791 5337 P_02 I ILµ/ �nuza,aa i�iv = v, 3Yo pp �InL _ 1;7„ x o x �� x 43,S-u AZ- AL- ify � 0, oy -4- O,00l Lp-b) = D. IZ'/ter a� STORIMNYATERL" o DEC 0 91996SEAL PROD N5 9� O �j 4 20M —� m \ i/ MSrA1Eo State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr. Division of Water Quality Jonathan B. Howes Governor Water Quality Section Secretary December 5, 1996 Mr. Perry Davis, P.E. Atlantic Coast Design Post Office Box 203 Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 28480 Subject:, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Stormwater Project No. SW8 950303 Modification Bald Head Island Sabal Palm Cottages Brunswick County Dear Mr. Davis: The Wilmington Regional Office received previously requested information for the modification to the Stormwater Management Permit Application for Bald Head Island Sabal Palm Cottages on November 25, 1996. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: 1. In your October 14, 1996 calculations, the total impervious area was calculated and used to determine the required volume. In my additional information request letter of November 15, 1996, I requested that you use the entire drainage area to the pond, including the grassed areas, to determine the required volume, and indicated that the Schuler Method would be satisfactory. In your revised calculations, you still use only the impervious area as the drainage area. This is still not correct. Unless you are able to separate the runoff from the grassed areas and the runoff from the impervious areas, you must use both impervious and grassed areas within the drainage area to figure the percent impervious and the volume. Technically, for the infiltration swale It1, if the impervious area total is .45 acres, and the drainage area is .45 acres, then your percent impervious is 100%, not 35.7 as you report. This equates to a drainage area of 1.26 acres. Substituting this into the volume equation yields a required volume to store of 2,204 cubic feet, not 911 cubic feet. Since the swale provides 2,500 cubic feet of storage, this particular swale is OK, but you must revise the calculations and provide corrected required volume calculations using the total drainage area to the swale/ponds. 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Davis December 5, 1996 Stormwater Project No. SW8 950303 Modification Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a review of the submitted information. The requested information should be received by this Office prior to January 6, 1997, or the application will be returned as incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items, including the application fee. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental EnHineer KE/arl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\ADDINFO\950303.DEC cc: Linda Lewis Central Files November 25,1996 Ms. Linda Lewis NCDEHNR Atlantic Coast Design, Inc. Engineers Surveyors Construction P.O. Box 203 Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 26480 (910) 791-5337 Water Quality Section 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Re: 50bal Palm Gottages n E C E 1 V E P Project No. 5W8 950303 Modification Iu �Sf NOV 2 51996 D E PROJ # Dear Ms. Lewis: The following is a response to your letter dated November 15, 1996 regarding Additional Information requested for the above referenced project. Attached are two copies of the revised plan with two copies of additional information to be included with the original design report. We offer the following comments to the items requested in your letter: 1. The required volume of the ponds has been calculated using the Shuler Method as suggested in your letter. The design volume of all ponds and swales is greater than the calculated required volume when compared to the results from the Shuler Method. Enclosed are two copies of these calculations Signed and sealed. 2.- 5. These items were revised on the plans per your comments. Enclosed are two copies of the revised plans. If you have any questions or comments regarding this project please feel free to contact our office. Si ely, Perry avis (enc) Lh 1 TDr�'' Zi ld -dr, L-� I7� a 7 a � I �i h� G I�Ac M ��rtiaars� IL vitUzAtlr, -A� _�kt MO-n-6F� Az-� f;F e' lFq �y 0, V—p,vcct �35;-1� S= 11"If�l,ou �y o, 3-71 alo P13 L Z- 1� por.1�7 'L �y O, c t� + O , on (Z 1 • (o`!o) = D, ZR Joy R _ 1 . S" U,Z98411 X 61Zq a-L 44-:5,Groo�=Tz Iz"/ °�— �r E C E I V E D NOV 2 51996 D E M PROJH In py Z�'] t7T3 G LL 1 zzCv PI-7= Von ,w, ,� , �oti11� ��' •�y= p, o� -+- a. ova C4-Z.�) = p,�3� � �� .v \IbL K?, I •� 1 n 0 4tJ 1. K O, 31 k-'5l/'5&[ O �ot�lr,>'�CS� �Y ' O,o•S ;- o.vvq (�U) - o.,�o"l. I Z' /c-i- 10 'f1 h ik�x�c� Y 1�� • .�`��� CAR F s SEAL $ 20m g State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr. Division of Water Quality Jonathan B. Howes Governor Water Quality Section Secretary November 15, 1996 Mr. Perry G. Davis, Jr., P.E. Atlantic Coast Design, Inc. Post Office Box 203 Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 28480 Subject: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Stormwater Project No. SW8 950303 Modification Sabal Palm Cottages Brunswick County Dear Mr. Davis: The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for Sabal Palm Cottages on October 31, 1996. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: 1. The volume that is required to be stored in the infiltration areas must include the entire drainage area, not just the impervious areas. (See NCAC 2H .1008 (c) (1)) I have enclosed a copy of the Shuler method the State uses to get a conservative estimate of runoff based on the percent impervious of the drainage area. 2. Please show the proposed road elevations and proposed contours/drainage patterns for the finished site. 3. Add a road section detail. 4. Note on the plans that all roof drainage must be directed so as to be picked up by either the swale or a pond. 5. Add the dimensions of the bottom surface area for each pond.. 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Davis November 15, 1996 Stormwater Project No. SW8 950303 Modification Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The requested information should be received by this Office prior to December 15, 1996, or the application will be returned as incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items, including the application fee. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer KE/arl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\ADDINFO\950303.NOV cc: Linda Lewis Central Files 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 a Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350 2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer ,t October 24, 1996 Ms. Linda Lewis Division of Environmental Management DEHNR - Water Quality Section 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Dear Linda: U 1� C---J cmA V (.�3 IIII OCT 31 1996 �J Please find enclosed a site plan and subsequent information pertaining to the modified stormwater plan at Sabal Palm Cottages. Also, enclosed is a check for $385 as required. Please note that due to the unique vegetation and field conditions there has been some minor modifications to structure locations and site work. I believe you should have all the pertinent information required for obtaining approval for this project. Please contact me at 910-457-7339 with any questions and/or comments. Sincerely, Daniel H. Weeks, ASLA Director of Planning Enclosures cc: Ken Kirkman David Edwards STORMWATER (�E C E i V E D luny OCT 3 11996 PROJ #a W BALD HEAD ISLAND Post Office Box 3069 Bald Head Island, North Carolina 28461 (910) 4575000 (800) 234-1666 TORMWATEk . INFILTRATION POND MAINTENANCE Project Name: Sabal Palm Cottages Responsible Party Name: Bald Head Island,- Limited n E C E I VIE D luny{j OCT 3 11996 PROJ #&,8EgSO,303 MOP - After every runoff producing rainfall event, or at least monthly, whichever comes first: 1. Inspect the infiltration pond(s) for erosion, trash accumulation, grass coverage, and general condition of the facility. 2. Repair eroded areas immediately, re -seed as necessary, keep side slopes and bottom mowed, and remove trash. 3. Check any inlet piping, swales and catch basins. Repair broken piping, reseed swales, and remove trash. 4. Inspect the bypass/overflow structure for blockage and deterioration. Remove blockage and repair structure to originally approved design specifications. 5. -Check the depth of the pond(s) every six months. If siltation has occurred to the point that only 75 % of the original design depth is provided, remove the excess silt to the original depth. Do not over -excavate, as this may cause the required water table separation to be reduced, and may affect the ability of the system to perform as designed. I, Daniel H. Weeks, Director of Planning, agree toberesponsihleforperforming the maintenance items as listed above for this project. J agree to notify NCDEM of any problems with the systeeagesin �he�nanect, name of the responsible / i1 ) p party, or address. Date October 16, 1996 I� allotary Public inthe County'of State of f,(,a,1A do hereby certify by my signature below, that __2)i1.c, [w,e. & personally appeared before me this �h day of �o �o�.� 191E , and acknowledge the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my seal and signature, SEAL My commission expires 1a-12 - 02 od 0 l SABAL PALM COTTAGES STORM WATER MANAGEMENT DESIGN REPORT PREPARED FOR BALD HEAD ISLAND, LIMITED BALD HEAD ISLAND, NORTH CAROLINA STOR A' ATER OCTOBER 14, 1996 n E C E I V E D PROJECT 96256 II���n�IIJJ{( OCT 3 11996 PROJ k `-M50303 BY ATLANTIC COAST DESIGN, INC. P.O. BOX 203 WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC 28480 (910) 791-5337 GENEKAL Bald Head 151and, Limited proposes to construct a 15-unit Single family development with detached garages on Bald Head 151and, NG. The Site contains approximately 2.27 acres and drains to Bald Head Creek. Bald Head Creek iS classified aS 5A waters. The proposed project has an impervious area of approximately 35% and will be considered a high density development. Infiltration ponds and 5wales will be utilized to treat the runoff from the impervious Surfaces. This project was previously submitted and approved for a Storm Water Management Plan under permit #5W8950303. The purpose of this report is to present several modifications to the approved plan. PROP05ED MODIFICATIONS The existing Storm Water Management Plan (5W8950303) was prepared by McKim & Creed Engineering, PA. , and approved on May 16, 1995. The proposed modifications for this project con5i5t of refinement of the sub -drainage ba5in5 to more accurately reflect the existing drainage patterns at the project site. Also, several very old and large trees that will require removal under the existing approved plan will be retained under the modified plan. In order to save these trees the location and geometry of the infiltration ponds has been altered. Appendix A. contains the design calculations for the modifications proposed. The methodology and design procedure for Sizing the infiltration ponds and 5waleo iS consistent with the design calculations Submitted previously. The ponds are Sized to Store and release the first 1-1/2" of runoff from the impervious areas within 5 days. Also, the ponds are sized for "no discharge" from a 25-year Storm event. EX15TING CONDITIONS The proposed project i5 located on Bald Head Island and the Soils at the Site are generally identified as corolla 5ando. These sands are extremely well drained with infiltration rates of 20-inche5 per hour. The Soil and infiltration rates are well suited for the proposed infiltration ponds and 5wales. The site has varying Slopes but generally slopes to the east where an existing lagoon is located. There are no existing drainage channels to the lagoon or across the site. A Geotechnical Investigation was performed for the previous submittal and will be included and utilized for the proposed modifications (See Appendix B). ►0 i �t��� I �. TU�2-AAA=• I•Z��o.tG - IMFZ'S�V�ou�j s�•e�n b��-.�. �?y2 I Z�►-��. � Z TcJrst-t-- �C� - O.2al o� 3 o: to Itah� (�IWO �{01 c to 201�I Q '�31^D•�— %h =Cam: 14s�c Im e'w> A fvL I " oVE tZ , IMt�E2�Jto�S _ 12� ���. GUt.�YI� �OC.tJY`'1"rc FhIA<<La�x� Zi4l 5$0. �ot av04 L_ C?� Z 4.45) k 4+I�Z 1 l5) : = i itO6 �1:7 i M� lot tea. 777 9 oer Z 2•t L101 Bald Head Island 0049-0048.OW I� SABAL PALMS COTTAGES APR 0 4 1995 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION REPORT BALD HEAD ISLAND D. E M BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC "top #5wSci50303 PROJECT SITE DESCRIPTION: The proposed project consists of approximately 2.2 acres in the interior of Bald Head Island. It is located at the end of Sabal Palms culdesac. The tract drains from west to east with the elevations on the upper end averaging around 11 ft. with small peak high elevations of 15ft. The perimeter of the east end is adjacent to a lagoon at elevation 4. The middle of the tract is relatively flat with a steep slope to the south of 20% while the area to the north slopes at approximately 6%. Along the perimeter towards the lagoon, the land drops more steeply to the edge of the water. Bald Head Island proposes to develop the tract with fifteen-1,000 square foot units and associated drives. In order to meet the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources requirements, the storm water will be controlled by infiltration swales intercepting the runoff prior to leaving the property boundaries. The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the soils in regard to their infiltration capabilities. SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS: The soils in this area of Bald Head Island are predominantly corolla fine sands. These sands are known to have slow run off due to their extremely rapid permeability and high seepage rate. The corolla sands consist of pale brown fine sands in the upper portion and lighter brownish gray fine sands toward the lower part. The sand consists of approximately 3% of clay material. This gives the material a very high permeability rate of well over 20 inches per hour. Soil Borings: 5 soil borings were taken at the proposed ponds in order to determine the water table elevation. These borings indicated that the water table was approximately at elevation 4 across the property. The table below summarizes the findings: PAGE 1 SOIL BORING DATA BORING SOIL 1 Fine Sand 2 Fine Sand 3 Fine Sand w/course shells @ 5' 0 deep 4 Fine Sand 5 Fine Sand w/dark silt sand @ 3' 9" SURFACE HIGH WATER ELEVATION TABLE ELEVAl1ON 6 4 12 <7 9 <5 7 4 7 2.5 At the time the borings were done the area has been in a wet season with indications that the water table is near its seasonal high elevation. Using an elevation of 4 throughout the site for the seasonal high water table should provide a conservative basis for design. SUMMARY: Based on the geotechnical investigation of the soils. it is expected that using an infiltration rate of 20 inches per hour and providing a 2 foot separation between the water table at - elevation 4 and the swales and pond bottoms, should allow the infiltration system to provide adequate treatment of the soil runoff. �% Ivf�KTM&CREID PAGE 2 ,4 � I � I I \ } I J _.... SgDfl� PALm� CO�i�?GcS RORI,:G -- SITE PL,1IV }