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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW3211203_BUA Allocations_20220223111111111,,, N CAROZ Project: BG Stewart Solar' LLC ,,� Union County, NC _- ; 5182 / d Date: 12/13/2021 By: J. Graham, PE :,;.'9 ��P.•�: Checked: M. Carreon, PE •�,r��,T"CA,,�. It 1. SSW-SWU-101 BUA Calculation Backup Total Property Area (ac) 48.01 ac Parcels 1 and 2, Civil Plans (sheet C3, 4/9/2015) Total Coastal Wetlands Area (ac) 0 ac Surface Waters (ac) 0 ac Total Project Area (ac) 39.2 ac LOD per Civil Plans (sheet C1, 4/9/2015) Basin informatinn n—i.— Ares 1 Receiving Stream Name Beaverdam Creek Yadkin Pee -Dee River Basin Stream Class WS-V Stream Index Number 13-17-40-11 Total Drainage Area (sf) 1,707,552 On -site Drainage Area (sf) 1,707,552 Off -site Drainage Area (sf) 0 Proposed Impervious Area (sf) 18,319 0.42 ac % Impervious Area (total) 1.07% 38.78 ac (Grassed Areas) Impervious Surface Area t_ee oV» max. below) nrainnva Aron 7 On -site Buildings/Lots (sf) 0 On -site Streets (sf) 16947 From DWG On -site Parking (sf) 0 On -site Sidewalks (sf) 0 Other on -site (sf) IS71 1372 Equipment Pads from DWG 199 Foundation Posts (Piles); assume 4-inch diameter (Total No. of Posts =2,277 ) Future (sf) 0 Off -site (sf) 0 Existing BUA (sf) 0 Total (sf) 18319 2. NOTES a. Union County is a Phase 2 Tipped County b. Subject to MS4 requirements per 15A NCAC 02H.1016 c. BUA is 24% max. Project: BG Stewart Solar Farm, LLC Union County, NC Date: 12/13/2021 By: J. Graham, PE Checked: M. Carreon, PE Cypress Creek Renewables 3. NCDEQ Stormwater Design Manual (Rev. 12-13-2018) E-6 Solar Farms Regulatory Requirements: DEMLR allows solar panels associated with ground -mounted solar farms to considered pervious Other structures associated with the solar farm - buildings, entrance roads, transformers (concrete pads) and footings are still considered impervious. Recommendation 2: Disconnect runoff from solar panel arrays The project has been installed to allow for vegetation under and in between the solar arrays; and the terrain slopes are less than 8% along the disconnection flow path. However, it does not meet the Disconnection Length threshold (see dimensions below). Recommendation 6: Limit vertical clearance to less than or equal to 10 feet The project solar panel maximum heights are less than 10 feet, which helps prevent erosion and scourig along the dripline (see Solar Panel and Racking System Details provided). Solar Panel Width (ft) 18.17 per Zoning Site Plan (sheet L2, 1/29/2015) Row Spacing (ft) 8.10 per Zoning Site Plan (sheet L2, 1/29/2015) Average Slope (%) 5.20% per Civil Plans (sheet C4, 4/9/2015) < 8% Yes DL Ratio 44.6% See plans for overall vegetated areas >80% No Figure 1: Disconnection of Now path between solar panels when average slope is less than 8%. Solar Panel Width a X R Disconnection Length 2 X R r�!'+YCUfi17,F"C r1FfR F'7cssb P,),h Avg Slops I S% Solar Panel Width = X R In general, the minimum disconnection length between two rows of solar panels is equal to the width of each row, as shown in Figure 1. However, some panel layouts include horizontal gaps between individual modules that allow stormwater to drip off the panels at intervals much smaller than the width of each row. In these instances, the solar farm can be designed with a smaller disconnection length, provided that they will not cause concentration of stormwater runoff. The disconnection length should not be less than 80% of the total solar panel width.